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Show UNIVERSITY OF UTAH WINS I FROM COLORADO WARRIORS ' IN OPENING GRIO BATTLE SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Oct 13. Playinc with a snap and villi and with i fhe backffeld working in clock-Ilk.' predion th" fast University of Utah griddera romped home with a 20 to 0 I victory over the Colorado college play- ters here Saturday In tb opening game of thr ' ;son The Crimson play ers were on their toes throughout and although the Invaders held the locals scoreless in ihe first period, the third and fourth periods found the locals Bcorlng. The line plunging of the Utah bark? and ihe md running of Kay and Rom-ney Rom-ney featured the attack of the i ' players. Kay played a wonderful game i-nri displayed his old-time class at hitting .he line He scored a touch-flown touch-flown for the rrimson in the fourth period Romncy Star3. Mil Lomnev at quajterback played a stellar game for the Utah crew. Romney hammered his men at the Tigers wiih great consistency and in sending his backs through the left tackle position the team gained flrt down time and again Left tackle, by the way, is held down by "Dutch" Schweiger, former all-star Rocky mountain ronference barkfield star. Romney handled his men in perfert Style end his open field running and general ill around work aided the Crimson in their victory. He scored a touchdown after making a long end-run end-run in the fourth period Swan intercepied a forward pass for the I tah crew in the third period and went over the line for ihe first score made by the Crimson Open Style Used. The open style of football made its appearance and both teams resorted to open play. Forward passes were tried on several occasions, but only a few were carried out with success. The line of Ihe Utah team was a big surprise The entire line held like Trojans and during the entire game,) with one exception, the Colorado team was on the defense. Utah made first i down seven times in the first period,-but period,-but was unable to score. For Utah. Romney, Kay. Ure, Swan Howells and Cilmer carried ihe bulk of attack. All of these men are stars of the first order and Coach Pitss-patrick Pitss-patrick expects these men to carry the Crimson to a conference title. For j Colorado, McTavish, Bleistien and Flagel were the outstanding stars The defeat of the Tigers at the hands of Utah gives the Crimson a just rha'nee at the conferenre title. Saint - day of this weok the Ctah warriors will clash with thr fnst Colorado Aggie outfit out-fit at Fort Coilins and this game will i no doubt be a corker Should Fitz-Patrick's Fitz-Patrick's men win this haftl they v ill stand a good chance of taking a title. Score bv periods. Colorado College 0 0 o 0 0 Utah ; 0 0 6 14 20 The lineup and summary; i Colorado Utah Pierce le Prouse ISchwelger it Gilmer lAinsv. orth lg Howells i I Linger . c Silver i Brumfield rg Nowells Honnen rt Swan ' i Briggs re Peterson MacDougal lh Kav j 'Ball rh Uro Blelstein qb Romney McTayiab fb Garner . Substitutions: Colorado Flegal or Pierce. Hughes for MacDougal; MacDougal Mac-Dougal for Hughes. McTavish for Blei-stcin. Blei-stcin. Bruce for McTavish- Whitehead for Alnsworth; Lesher for Honnen: Pierce for Ball Utah Stevenson for Gardner Ctah scoring: Touchdowns Kay. Romney, Swan. Goals after touchdowns touch-downs Howells 2 Referee, Crowley; umpire, Ashton; head linesman. Bassett. |