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Show CAGETIGERS W FLASHY CONTEST; UTAH GRIDDERS DISPLAY CLASS llfollege Outplayed in All Departments! K fame; Lne Touchdown of Visitors Jm H nf Utah Fumble; Small Crowd Kaves Cold to Witness Battle BTiVivrrwty of Woped the Colorado ,.nmpWd Its way ln-RSritory ln-RSritory and across t;he IBrnother "'touchdown I- ' is ;r" IbbV T Tiffr n rovere i RlV or I touchdown. P ' ..'fturnms point In the LbWU ,hp .Tit'.-rs th.n cam . culled for the third to tie the Crimson iu 1 three downs to Hi tic,- for - five-yard . Krtc aiten.pb. U wa- Jr stands Ba Tho rrli in machine, ft.. ri i' Hg. CoinK ttir..i)i;!)oi.t tli : K. ori(. i. t-a.iM that K irwk's to Chmnplon. I In puiitlor. to s?ore its B of the- camr. and tu sent across Nell in to kick the goal t, and he did it. male- J Utah 7. Colorado 0. at e first quarter. The: ne then plowed its wav i i jtK-kes. Whitney and jDg the ball for big the KrapP) little Crin.-Smlth. Crin.-Smlth. nntklng many jtum of punts. It v. us. e eyes to see the holes aaceck. Henry Hurrcn; ns opened in the cen-, the jpeedy Utah back." i ! for a ipoctacular pain lid rot stop the pla) 8 of the entir. ( nmson I there to make the sec-. . "Blsh ' Watkins ,. ,: -tr and Captain Smith oai, n-akng Utah 14. ) FORMATION S, e end of the second j lorado started its over- . 1 is aoon as they did. 1 oat by l'tah. so that Id solve thr irr id ;'or- Uh ' 'i'." i li:- ;n Wt sal N ! i o rln ad K tm ib'.s format li Tin U'thcr forni.it ion In cot this until Bkr. It whs thi K ar.-j Beeoada! ; u Plt' r.' , i m I 1 ha e Ji ftc forar,j p,.-s.-.- "). W 1 I! Vne because they had to. yanP Rfcb line durl: Bh was a V Its p formation- the en- - fc fuifd to get much from ir.to I t r. thr t, Bnck Whitney lnter- nther march for Bit ttls was nipped m t i. IHfnajcplon attempted u fumWid, uiugal '-ouchdown Haul, r I Mj Colorado i ol-PTijerw ol-PTijerw atioi, ,,. ,( lh, wntoiy tnd i... n .la Kr.n I t,.,arl 11 line and . rocks and nd v going over for the r . to couno. t f..r llR. leCrlont.an, w,nt machine uith Whit- KrV ,u"'-i thf K " XI -h ? lr,a'- ""I " E, . '. "I. 0.,.,-r atr ' AR 1 DHN itl ho I nlversitv t B,f1'' ame. ilISrmM a 8tar n I be, and was a part of that L'tah macbinfl that perforrnod so well un-der un-der the bad conditions tVhitn-;. Watv.trs Jewkes, Champion, and 1 Smith wrere flashB In the l'tah 1 backfleld and tlmn and again it ' would he one ami then the other to rip off gains. W.ntklns worked well In thr first half and took the blunt of the work along with Cham-1 plon, smith, and Jewkes but in thr l second nan ui me giune ii was uncn j Whitney, who rippid off large gaina land brought l'tah fans to their feet time and again Utah has a line this year that is a good us anything In thr west and they certainly showed their mettle thlfl afternoon. Ike Clarke was started start-ed at left end and played a strong garii :i!oiik with his partner, Strv--ns. Stevens' wor3t fault was his holding, Utah suffering from two penaltlei scji- Smith also showed up well, whm ho relieved Clarke and ran Interference for Whltn on a 50-yard gain. Peterson and Muyle at tackles did their share of the work and broke up the Tiger passes In the last of thr game, when 10 were incompleted, as soon as the Crimson defense picked their right man. Utah center trio also starred. Evans, Ev-ans, flurren and Hancock are something some-thing to any football elevn and these men rippl d large holes in the. Tiger line for their hacks Their work marks them as comers for the all conference te.wn. Utah's eleven Crimson Is ih-tetnnned to go through with a i lean slate In the other I games. It may be said that the Tiger overhead game surpassed 'Utah's airplane game, but it did ! so because l'tah tailed to use any. Tho ory of a defeated team is the forward pass and when brought into j use it is dangerous when everything every-thing depends on its success to the loser. Tho Tigers soon found that tl.e '"nd runs and lino .smashes were stopp.d and resorted to the overhead over-head gaihe Utah's backs let the i i i sere, n ).vs work a number of times, bul !.ad them back at the crucial time. Utah won its game l.etause Utah played better football and the honor should go to the players, who did so well for the Crimson The Utah lads have one goal in sight and they are out to clinch the honors for 1 i l' COLORADO BRIGH1 LIGHTS. As was expected, Greiner. Waiss urul McDougal were the shining stars for the Tigers These men handled the passing game for the visitors, bill as soon as McDougal was removed re-moved from the game with a bad I Miee, i ne isuors oiu nor way Tlie game that they did with this star ! in the lineup. Bruce and Hunter jalso played great ball These men were on the receiving end of the forward pass time and again and ! netted large g8,lns Xor the Tigers. Hunter seemed to be one of the. j fastest men on the team from Colorado Col-orado Springs and the work of the I two men on catching forwards was I marvelous. Snow fell throughout the game, but . I this did not hinder either team from lplaing first-olaSSJ bali. The men I j hold their feet better than was expected ex-pected and the fan3 were given many; thrills with the work of the players I I on both teams. Manager Prouse and j a crowd of students cleared the field I I In He best way that they could and j their work war. well rewarded with i the victorj Dana, Blaser, and Worley were the Officials and they handled the game I well considering the conditions of the j field Some of the crowd got on to j ivana a number ()f times, but the coaches of both teams and those ! who really know football, realise. that he is one of the best men that j has bften on Cummings field for a long lime i n( h" was criticised for not .ailing tripping. when the IC C. nrm nuide ids touchdown. The fact of the matt.-r was that an attempted tripping took place, but the Utah man was not tripped and nothing can be called for the attempt. Taking it afl In all it wav a great home coming com-ing for the old graduates, on HOme-Comlng HOme-Comlng day, who were certainly (pleased with the showing made by tho 'Crimson team, which was superior in jail departments to the Tigers. The lineup and summary: Colorado (7). Utah (20). j McDougal Clarke Left End. Muncaster Peterson Left Tackle. IHInton Evans I left Guard. w"son Hancock Center. iZlckefoose Hurren j Klght Guard. ;Defrles Movie Right Tackle. Bruce Stevens Jlight End. Grolner . , . , Champion Quarterback. Burghart Whitney Left Halfback. "alss Jewkes Pull back. Hunter ... Watklni Right Halfback. Subytitutlons: Utah Smith for Champion; Nation for Evans. f. Smith for Clarke: Wirthlln for Stevens; Ha-gen Ha-gen for Jewkes Colorado Delaney for Burghart; Burch for Htnton: Sew-ell Sew-ell for McDougal. Score by periods: Utah 7 7 0 6 20 Colorado 0 7 0 7 Officials: Dana, Nebraska, referee: Blaser, Wooster, umpire; Worley. Utah Aggies, head linesman. |