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Show Page 162 EtonianVol. III.Palmgoal posts, our quarter-back called foran entirely unexpected play, sendingRussell out by the side-lines, but farinto the enemy's goal. This was thefirst time in the history of our footballcareer that we had ever crossed Boulder's line when they did not have at least a dozen# points scored against us.Boulder seemed to realize F> - what a strange thing hadbefallen her grand old past, and making a determined effort on the next kick managed to secure the ball in Utah territory, and after a series of fumbles and disconnected plays, succeeded in getting close enough to the Utah goal to try for a place kick. This brought no points for them, but allowed Bennion to kick from Utah's 25-yard line. Then there was a lull; the ball was booted back and forth, each side endeavoring to gain something, but both breaking about even. Suddenly, after this parleying, Utah took the ball, moved up the field from the center to Boulder's own goal line without having the ball pass into Boulder's hand nor being held for downs a single time. The slippery oval was fumbled twice, but each time a crimson sweater was found next the ball. So fierce was-the onslaught of Maddock's huskies, that Boul- der was compelled to take time out twice. Following : in rapid succession were the following plays: Russell around left end for 9 yards; McKenna left end; 10 yards ; Bennion through the center, 6 yards; Russell 4 yards; McKenna, 4; Russell, 5, a fumble withWitAnderson |