Show Utah Defeats Tigers And COlnes oes Through With Great Showing By V VI D. D B. B C C C. W 7 H HO In 1 Sam Hill spread the dope that Utah has has a fair backfield I w A Abut but a w weak ak line no asked Captain of the Colorado VV college football team Saturday night r. r Put that kind of talk In your g grip pr added the veteran tackle of ot opponents I We Ve were forced to admit that we h had d been among among the guilty ones B But ut after sitar T Tommy 1 Crimson a aggregation G gret 6 a ton had tram trampled D led allover all allover over oter the much feared Tigers 20 to 0 and those flame ame mo lucky that the score wasn't 38 or 40 we imply I Joined the rest of the lids kids and celebrated In Just as nutty a a. fashion as the tho biggest kid among them Yep those Crimson athletes in spite of their late start and almost without a scrimmage contest of ot any kind any kind f waltzed into those Tigers and had them on the defense before we had haa had opportunity to adjust ourselves in a It scat anat There Is only one conclusion either conclusion either the Tigers are a n. weak outfit we cant can't hardly grant that when it has such a bun bunch eh of ot veteran stars and ex-army ex heroes in its lineup or Utah has Just what we have been predicting th they y might lt have in time one of the best championship prospects In the conference Every Ivery Utahn had a perfect right to feel teel proud of ot those boys and their showing Saturday Tommy rick surely worked wonders in a couple of ot weeks and the fine hand of Dad Callahan also showed in every other play Colorado college sent against Utah a 1 awell awell well balanced aggregation that was full ull of ot fight with a veteran line and two o of the best backfield men the conference conference conference confer confer- ence has ever known That's why there is all the more glory to that Utah victor vic vic- tory tor I AGREEABLE SURPRISE i To tell you the low down honest to to goodness with ss truth 1 expected to satisfy myself my- my self seU with one touchdown as I 1 walked onto the field before the game As It t was wall Utah with a any in kind of ot luck should have had hed three more In fact the manner in which thee ruel hand of tale fate put the tho Jinx on Utah time after time in that first half halt was a crying shame Twice af st least Utah had the ball so 80 close to tot t Ute the e Colorado line that any of ot the bo boys bos s. s with a good husky pair of lungs could have blown It over only to have a fumble rumble a II penalty from resulting over over- anxiousness or some other bit of ot fate rob them o of the opportunity Utah appeared overcautious and nor nor- nervous nervous ner ner- In the first half hal of their opening game but when they found that they were not outclassed they gradually turned loose When the game came to a close they were going like a house afire Just afire Just showing their real reat class I Utah also showed Just a 1 ack of ot condition in the first half hal and some som of us became alarmed when they pla played for lor time so ao often In the second halt half they absolutely reversed the order however howler how how- ever ler and it was Colorado that was tak tak- In fighting out time and e p playing while g the for e everything Crimson was I The ball was In Colorado territory through Ih the tho first quarter much to our surprise From itom the start the Utah line held and andI I after making three or four Ineffectual tine lino I plunges was forced to punt out outa of danger On the next x play Colorado OI was a penalized for being off side rde Utah g lost the ball on downs UTAH ON OFFENSIVE Colorado then carried the tho ball to about the midfield where it was again lost on down downs 11 From om this point Utah was on the tho offensive throughout practically the entire game Howells carried the ball ban around right end for or a gain o of fifteen yards ardt which proved to be the longest run of the quarter Short line plunges es and anda a n penalty of ten yards carried the ball to the tho enemy's yard twenty line where Howells tried for or a field goal The attempt at attempt at- at tempt was unsuccessful the ball bail striking th the upper arm of ot the goal post poet MacTavish then punted out of ot danger and Utah once more started for the goal line using practically the same tactics as al in the first march with the addition of two or three tries at long forward passes all all of or which failed A yard fifteen penalty imposed on the Tigers for or pushing and some scrappy line plunges by the four Utah back field men menn Put nut th the thal ball al aln on n the C. C Cs C.'s yard fifteen n line 1 me Ure r and n Ray Kay t then e tried le the same line plunges which had previously netted them good gains but the Tiger line held and the were halted In their theft I tracks An unfortunate fumble tumble by Ure at this stage of ot the tho game lost the locala locals local a chance o of scoring for MacTavish punted deep ev Into the Crimson territory which by the way was was the only time limo during the tho entire quarter that the ball went past the Utah yard forty-yard mark The Utah team worked the ball to the th middle of or the field before time was called for or the end o of the first quarter The second quarter r was almost an exact exact exact ex ex- act duplicate of ot the first with the on t the offensive e entirely Six times diring dir dur- durIng f Ing this I period eT Utah kC made first downs but bup tr try as they would they were unable U to pierce the Tiger Tig-er line Une after working the ball within ten to fifteen yards Q pf of th their objective j v About 0 the only two plays worthy of ot note i in this period was a triple pass which netted the about nine yards and ad a fake take fake kick formation wh which ich I. I put them ahead by eight yards On tit three different occasions however MacTavish got hold of- of the of-the the ball just long enough to J force the 1 Crimson I o away from the shadows of the goal post END OF HALF The bull ball was on the visitors visitors' s' s twenty twenty- Ya yard ell line when th the I half rt ended In the third quarter both elevens tried a large number of ot forward passes butin but butin butin in almost every case the Crimson throws went wild The TI Tigers rs had fairly goon success with their shorter throws al although although although al- al though on two tv or three occasions they were Intercepted by the local players for tor good gal gains lis Romney O intercepted t c d a pass S after a about el f dI f ed f te ten minutes of play I in the a second half which possibly averted a Colorado score The visitors had started their only onty successful successful suc sue march down the field and had placed the ball on the Crimson twenty twenty- yard five-yard line After Arter the failure of line plunges MacTavish threw a long r forward pass in the direction o of the left end which Romney Homney Intercepted and ran for tor about twenty yards a before being d do downed v ned abl r Howells then e punted to the Tigers Tigers' yard twenty line and Crimson tans fans once more breathed freely reely A yard ten-yard penalty a he herI forced rI f the Tigers 3 back some more and I when Flegal tried to punt out of dan danger ger the kick was blocked and Utah had the ball on on the enemy's yard ten-yard line A short plunge by Kay and another ube one by b y Romney put the ball over the line for line for the Initial touchdown Howells failed tailed to kick goal The final quarter was a a. nip and tuck affair for the first ten minutes of ot play After Arter working the ball to the Tiger yard twenty line Kay picked a likely looking hole near the center of ot the theline theline theline line and ran the entire distance for tor a a. touchdown Ills run was vas undoubtedly the star play of or the day for no fewer than half a dozen hurled themselves in the general direction o of his fleeing legs but all I to no avail aval v for had d his at mind d set on making a n that touchdown o and he would not be stopped by all the Tigers Tig-er in existence Howells then kicked goal A little later the Tigers pulled a pass paS while In Crimson territory Mac Swan intercepted the tho throw and ran about twenty yards through a broken field for forthe forthe forthe the third Utah score Howells' Howells attempt for goal was successful The game ended with the ball once more In Tiger g t territory and the Crimson l rC f trying just as s hard for or another touchdown touchdown touch touch- down as if the game gamo itself itsel depended upon their scoring coring It I Oodles p pf Pt praise Is il certainly coming to every member o of the Utah team fot I they put up a mighty good game against the he Tigers Tigers much much better than most of the football pave gave them credit for tor being able to do The line plunging ln of Kay was especially specially worthy o of praise praille as was also the end running of ot Romney and the superb Kicking and all around playing of ot Brick Howells Score Scare by periods Colorado college 0 0 0 0 0 0 CUtah C t Utah 0 0 0 6 21 2 21 The lineup and summary Colorado Colorada Utah Pierce le le It it Gilmer Ainsworth Ig 1 Howells Linger c c Silver Brumfield rg rg Nowella Honnen Lt rt Swan Brig Briggs re re re Peterson Peterson MacDougal 1 lb In lh Ray Kay Ball nail rh rh rh Ure ab ob Romney MacTavish fb rb fb Gardner Substitutions Colorado Flegal for Pierce Hughes for tor MacDougal MacDou MacDou- gal al for tor Hughes MacTavish for or Bruce for tor MacTavish l for Ainsworth Lesher for Honnen Pierce for or Ball Utah Utah Stevenson Stevenson for Gardner I Utah scoring Touchdowns Touchdowns Kay Kay Romney Rom Rom- ney Swan Goals after touchdowns touchdowns- Howells 2 r Referee i. i Crowley frowley r um umpire lre Ashton head na Bass tt tl |