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Show Husky Tacklers Smash Ute to Turf UTAH 6 - COLORADO AGGIES 14 A terrific aerial bombardment from the arm of "Red" White, lasting less than eighty seconds, but long enough to score two touchdowns, and cause devastating bewilderment in the enemy ranks, carried a Colorado Aggie under-dog swiftly past Utah's scanty six point lead to a sensational 14-6 victory over a crumbling, once powerful, Crimson eleven from the western side of the Rockies. The defensive Titans of the Aggie wall, Cruikshank and Mencimer, aided by costly fumbles, and a complete collapse of the Utah passing attack, kept the Armstrong secondary from piercing inside the five yard line, except when tenacious Marv Pugh intercepted a weak pass and sprinted 45 yards to a touchdown in the third period. Clearly outplayed by their opponents, during most of the fray, the Aggies suddenly changed from a dormant adversary to an unstoppable machine. With White sprinting for big gains, and completing passes to spirited teammates, the Farmers evoked the third consecutive defeat on the floundering Redskins. ACE JOHNSON NEWELL CALL DALE BERGSON One of the many outstanding back-field men to wear the red and white of Utah was this ponderous one hundred and eighty pound reserve. One hundred forty pounds of un-equaled swiftness, and a pair of shifty hips made this tiny star one of the conference's most feared ball carriers. The gigantic, fiery headed Bergson, mammoth two hundred guard formerly with the U. A. C. freshman squad, supported the Crimson line wHh indispensable reserve strength. Two Hundred Sixty-two |