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Show Utoniah Kenneth Ryan Guard Lee Richards Fullback Utah-Boulder possessed the polish that was a feature of U. S. C.'s attack, and which is only gained by experience and training, the story might have been far different. This is borne out by the apparent weakness of Utah's defense against the aerial attack that the Trojans resorted to after they found out it was impossible to successfully pierce the Crimson wall. As it was, however, we were mighty pleased with the result. On the same trip, Utah met the University of Arizona Wildcats a week later. Two years ago the Crim-sonites had decisively vanquished their tawny foe after a bitter struggle. So it was with much foreboding that they entered the camp of the Wildcats. The Mormons were given as high as a 5 to 2 advantage, at least these were the odds in the betting, but the gamblers failed to take into account the circumstances and the elements that Utah had to overcome in the conquest. In the first place, the fierce Dar-danians had been met only a week previous; and the heat, to which the boys were unaccustomed, and the wear of the trip soon told on the "Old Spirit." Time and time again the fleet backs from Zion would carry the pigskin within the shadows of the opposition's goal post, only lacking the Theron Jones Tackle Heber Whiting Guard 165 JL. 7L o u n d Up 71 u m b e r |