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Show Will "Billy" Lawrence Halfback Rudolph "Rudy" Lyons Tackle 47 for the Tigers, which netted 21 points for them in the first half. The running of Livingston, Boberg, Champion and Howells culminated in a brilliant victory for the big red team. All the scoring was done in the first half, and then the eager substitutes were rushed in to top off what was almost completed by the regulars. From Colorado Springs, the boys journeyed to Wyoming to battle the Cowboys. They not only gave battle, but they received plenty in return, for it was in this fray that the Redskins almost lost their scalps. Led by the crafty Deitz, and trained in an efficient defense that stopped Utah's offense completely, the Cowboys fought as they had never fought before. A fortunate break in the game permitted Boberg to intercept a pass and race 60-yards for a touchdown and then to register the odd point with a pretty kick. Then Wyoming, more ferocious than ever, travelled down the field with a series of runs and passes, nor did they stop their attack until they had crossed the Utes goal line. But the fruits of victory was not to be theirs, for young De-Forest very accomadatingly missed the try for the added point that would have tied the game, and so the hectic struggle came to a dramatic finish. With the conference gonfalon, and gold footballs looming as a reward Alfred "Al" Catrow Guard Joe Folca End 169 TL o u n d Up 71 u m b e r |