Show A SECOND TIME UTAH GOES TO DEFEAT DEFEAT DEFEAT DE- DE FEAT FIGHTING HARD Manager Telegraphs the News Direct From The Sidelines i Denver Colo Oct 29 1910 L L. H. H Hamren Editor Chronicle f Utah 0 Colorado 11 Colorado made one touch-down touch and two place kicks one from the yard 45 line and another from yard 30 line Neilson Neilson Neilson Neil- Neil son Bennion Riser and Grant all disabled and only played part of the game Utah fumbled frequently frequently frequently fre fre- and lost several opportunities to score Utah tried for several place kicks but all failed Lon Romney carried the ball in last quarter within two feet of Colorado line but Utah was held for downs The game was fast throughout though Utah was badly crippled with using green men Colorado outweighed us several pounds Y to the man Utah's hard luck in not recovering punts and fumbling was costly Carmichael at end played a astar astar astar star game for Utah From the above telegram and from the newspaper newspaper newspaper news news- paper accounts of the game it would seem that Utah though defeated was not disgraced Our men crippled and outweighed fought with characteristic characteristic characteristic char char- Utah gameness to the very end Fumbling is Utah's greatest weakness this year Jar The team has shown greater knowledge of the the new game than its opponents in every con con- test The great handicap however comes in getting getting getting get get- ting the ball baIl into the open for a good gain and then losing on fumbles This weakness was apparent apparent apparent ap ap- parent in the game with the it prevented a larger score against Golden it contributed r largely to the Tigers' Tigers victory and it proved a serious drawback in Saturdays Saturday's game Another noticeable weakness is Utah's inability inability inability ity to kick field goals It may be interesting to remember how we won a fiercely contested game three years ago by Fergusons Ferguson's brilliant dropkicks However kickers come and kickers go and it is highly probable that if we had great kicking ability ability abil abil- ity ily we would Jack ack some of the excellence we now possess in other departments of the game On straight punts it appears that Richardson was wasa a close match for Colorados Colorado's star Rich Every star of the Tiger game showed masterful masterful master master- ful form against Boulder The old s stand stand-bys in inthe inthe inthe the less spectacular places sent many a chill through Colorados Colorado's spine Carmichael especially seems to have vindicated all the predictions that have been made for his speed and fighting spirit The report that Colorado played her time old-time knock own knock kill em game is substantiated substantiated substantiated by Utah's long list of disabled players Even lEven Old Ironsides Ike Nielson fell before their onslaughts This defeat has not abated the confidence of the student body in the team one iota The renewed renewed renewed re re- spirit and confidence in our eleven is already already already al al- ready breaking out in cries of Do Denver or orDie orDie orDie Die The up line-up Colorado Utah Mills tiUs R R. t. t E E. Sommers Dean and Riser Cooper R R. T T. Olsen Crouter R R. G G. Young Davenport C C. C Nielson Gardner OBrien O'Brien L L. L G G. Christensen Andrus L L. L T. T T T. Home Gilligan L L. E E. Carmi Carmichael hael Hartman Q B B. Grant O. O Romney Rich R R. RH H. H B B. L. L Romney McFadden L L. H. H B B. B Bennion and Sommers Carmichael and Heaton F F. B B. B Richardson Richards n Summary Officials Officials Officials-C. C. C Henry Smith Brown referee Jack Cates Gates Yale umpire Shorty Ellsworth Chicago field judge Grant Stuart Dartmouth head linesman Touchdown Touchdown McFadden Field Rich goals Rich 2 Time of periods 15 periods 15 minutes each |