| Show COLO SEEM TO HAVE TITLE CINCHED Crowley Praises Ft Collins Eleven and Two Utah Teams By Clem Crowley ENVER Nov 26 It It appears at D DENVER this writing that the Colorado Agles practically have cinched the Rocky mountain football championship for tor they have havo won all their games with the tho exception of ot that with Colorado college which is to tobe tobe tobe be played Thanksgiving day To one who has haa followed football for tor forthe forthe the past season it Is almost certain that the Tigers will ill be unable to stop the Aggles It Is true that Colorado college In Its last game with Denver university displayed a fighting aggregation carryIng carryIng carrying carry carry- ing a powerful offense and a wonderful defense but In all an Its other games this season the Tigers looked and acted as asa asa asa a team Utah clearly outplayed them in the first game with a team composed In the main of green Inexperienced inexperienced inexperienced boys bos The Miners lIners too outplayed outplayed outplayed out out- played them only to lose the game through one of those breaks in football football foot toot ball which is apt to happen to the best beat of 0 elevens ele Then smothered the Tigers and Boulder held them to a tie So that even with their wonderful wonder wonder- ful Ut comeback in the Denver game the Aggles should win hands down PRAISE UTAH TEAMS The fans of Colorado are loud In their praises of the two Utah teams teama that appeared appeared appeared ap ap- ap- ap In this state stats this year Utah and the Utah Aggles are the only two teams teams teams' that made the Colorado Aggles go at top speed peed In order to win They are the only two teams that displayed a powerful punch and kept the Colorado Aggles playing at their top speed during during during dur dur- durI I ing the entire game They are in fact the only aggregations that looked locked to have almost a as good a a. team as Coach Hughes' Hughes warriors Utah university uncovered uncovered uncovered un un- un- un covered a powerful offense In the latter latter latter lat lat- lat lat- ter part of their game with the Aggles and if It they had had more time to play the result might have been different Utah too were able to gain against their opponents and showed more variety of ot plays to the Colorado Farmers Farm Farm- ers era than they had so seen en In many years ItIs It Itis Itis I is apparent that the two Utah elevens arc are next In line to the Colorado ies Aggles in the class clas displayed this year and should be awarded second and third place respectively according to which one wins the contest Thanksgiving day The loss of Falck Faick is a severe blow to the Utah l Farmers and one that no doubt will ill be felt in the contest Thanksgiving ing log da day On the other hand Utah university university uni uni- has lost host several players during the season and the two teams will line lineup lineup lineup up for their annual struggle with a number of faces that were not In the lineup In the opening games It Is rather unfortunate that the accident accident accident ac ac- ac- ac to Falck Faick occurred because al although at- at though h Wyoming has a much better eleven than in years past the Utah Aggles Ag Ag- gl gies s could have won von without him The game in Laramie was played in typical Wyoming weather eather There has never been beena a football game in that town that the writer has ever been in either as a player official or spectator unless a blizzard came along alone during the progress I of the contest or the wind blew so hard that several everal footballs were needed to finish the game owing to the fact that If one was kicked rather high in the air it usually went down over the town for mm many miles before landing It Is this Inclement weather that has ruined more I Colorado football teams than any anything thin else QUESTION OF OFFICIALS I It Is certain now that at the next conference conference conference con con- ference meeting a rule will be adopted to the effect that the conference will willIn willIn In the future appoint all officials for forthe forthe forthe the football games They will meet some sometime sometime sometime time in September after the schedule is drawn or at the same time and nominate nominate nominate nomi nomi- nate the different officials for the different dif dlf- di- di ferent terent games during the season This will be n a wise move and will be taking officials out of politics The petty jealousies les existing between various colleges oftentimes have prevented pre pre- vented the best official from working a game and a mediocre one has been placed In the contest because the best bestman bestman bestman man was persona non grata with one of the coaches In the main most moat of the Colorado coaches and the two Utah coaches are very good In selecting of of- They are easy to please and do donot donot donot not haggle over this Important question There are however some coaches left I yet ct who are hard to agree upon the men mento mento mento to work ork their games In fact one prominent prominent prominent nent coach In Colorado stated the other da day that every man he ho suggested dur duro ing lag the season to work the games with the exception of the tte writer was turned down by the opposing coach All this trouble will wiil be eradicated b by having the conference take charge chare of the situation No 0 doubt the various coaches will be asked aked to send lend In objections t 0 o what officials who lire are on the conference list prior to their appointment so that the conference can consider such objections tiona carefully It is true that In some games a coach would not desire an official of of- to work ork |