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Show COLORADO COACHES FACE ANOTHER BLEAK SAT. 1 J. Have Choice Between Spec-Utorless Spec-Utorless Games and No Contests at AH. By Bruce A. Guttin DKNVKR. Oct. II. Football In Colorado Colo-rado faces another bleak a turd ay. It haa only two alternatives gamrs without spectators or no games at all and decision la up to state health board. It la practically certaia that the annual University of Colorado-Colorado Colorado-Colorado college clash billed for Colorado ftprlng will not b staged. Tha Mines-Teachers Mines-Teachers acrap at tJreeley at 111 a possibility. pos-sibility. Announcement waa ma da hy tha health hoard Monday aflnrnoon that tha ban would not be lifted snv plsr-e tn the state H'fnrirffeTT btosdsr. 'Nwww i fciwUaa this decision ta chartajed the tnlordo-Tirr tnlordo-Tirr same will be- postponed, probably until tha follow ln Saturday, November . "We mtaht play behind closed gate," eaid Coach J Rolhieb of the TifTl Tuesday morning, "but that would not be anilsfactory and, besides, we need the nifny Karilv " Thm Ktate-1' tah asms for November t having Wen called Tift; the Tiger m may be advanced to that date. Apparently" h WfllV rl.wme for -Mlnea-ireely gsme la to bar the enrsj pu bile and limit alien?s-,f,o- to H A. T. tnemhej-a aa waa done In many cities throughout tha Middle West and Kast last Saturday. H Is nnoed that thla arrangement ar-rangement can be made. Ii Is feasible In 1 view of the fart that the ripens of the Miner In Journeying to Graeley wll not be great. I There seems to be no chance for the Agglee or r. IT. getting Into action Sat urdsy aa the former are quarantined and the ban on public gatherings see pa the latter frora bringing In an outside team for a practice scrimmage. |