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Show lit ui uUlUKALIU BADLY BEATEN Seattle, Wash., Nov. 25. The University Uni-versity of Colorado was hopelessly over-matched today by the University of Washington, which piled up a score of 46 without special effort while Colorado failed to score. A night and morning rain had made the field sloppy slop-py and .rain and sun alternated during the game. Washington scored a touchdown In the first four and a half minutes. Young kicked goal, Washington i-e-peated with a touchdown by McKech-nie, McKech-nie, but failed to kick goal. The Washington players mar-ched down the field little hampered by Colorado Score end first quarter: Washington 13, Colorado 0. In the second quarter the Colorado players were bowled over like nine pins as the conquering Washington-ians Washington-ians wdnt down the field. Shiel made two touchdowns. Young kicked a goal and Shiel missed. Score end second sec-ond quarter: Washington 2G, Colorado Colo-rado 0. ' The third quarter was very commonplace. com-monplace. The Colorado players seemed seem-ed to be improving, and possession of the ball was almost equally divided. Neither side scored. Score end third quarter: Washington 2G, Colorado 0. Soon after the beginning of the fourth quarter Epring, right tackle for Colorado, was taken from the field suffering from a broken leg. In this quarter the Washington players did almost what they pleased. Noble, McKechnle and Young made touchdowns and Shiel kicked two goals. Final: Washington 4G, Colorado Colo-rado 0. |