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Show Press Box Observers at Boulder Say Stringham 4Gives Play Away' By LOl DON KELLY DENVER. Oct. IS iJPlR. M. C. Jottings: Notlcs how Important a thrown football waa In Saturday's games? . . . Forward passes decided the Utah-Greeley State, Colorado college-Denver and Wyoming-Colorado State games, and two tosses by Byron White opened the way for both of Colorado's touchdowns over Brlgham Young . . . Eddie Kimball, the B. Y. U. coach, was rather proud of the wav his ends and tackles pestered White, the Buff ace making mak-ing no longer runs from scrimmags than 13 yarda , . . "But even when you atop him on the ground you still have got hia passing and kicking kick-ing to worry about." saya Eddls. Jack Stringham, one of Brlgham Young's few ssnlors. was ths hsrd-est hsrd-est cracking fullback to amack the C. U. line this year. However, at least to the preaa box observers. "Cinnamon Jack" gave it away practically every time he was to carry the ball, the way he tensed himself, hands ready to take the snap, close behind the line ... He snd Ervln Cheney. Colorado's fullback, full-back, wer having words about something or other nearly all afternoon. after-noon. ,. The brightest feature of the game to this onlooker was the way Whis-ser Whis-ser White caught those high kicks on ths run right up against hia chest . The young man showed more sest than In either the Missouri or Utah State gamea. |