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Show Utah's Major Elevens Facing Tough Rivals Utah 'a three major college football foot-ball teams faced another Saturday with reluctance in having to meet gridiron opponents who appear anything but easy. The University of Utah eleven, out of contention for the Skyline Six title, waa scheduled to tangle with Colorado U.'s formidable outfit out-fit from the Big Seven conference. The Utes defeated the Buffs 14-12 la 1948 and are hoping to make It two In a row this Saturday. Meantime, Brigham Young's outlook out-look for Saturday was not exactly a happy one, being scheduled to battle the University of Wyoming's undefeated Cowboys at Laramie. The Pokea have romped to two easy victories In 8kyllne 81x competition com-petition over Utah State and Utah, and aa yet haven't had a point scored on them In league play. BID still is without a football victory this season, and the prospects pros-pects for a win over the Cowboys seemed very remote. Wyoming, scenting the smell of a conference title for the first time la the history his-tory of the school, was pronounced physically fit for the encounter. Utah Bute, with only one victory vic-tory under Its belt ventured out against the challenge of Colorado A A M, a team with a record of one win and one loss in league competition. The Colorado Aggies upeet the Denver Pioneers In Uie opening game of the Skyline Six season snd then dropped aa 8-0 Ult to Wyoming. The Utah Aggies were battered by Wyoming 27-0 in the first game of the Skyline Six see son. However, How-ever, they snapped out of their lethargy to throw a mighty scare into Colorado before losing 20-7 in the final minutes of the fourth period. |