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Show "Dutch" Clark starts on end run COLORADO COLLEGE 3-UTAH 12 \M'\ ** /•*> -M **«8' Bob Davis Quarterback After an heroic and grimly determined struggle, the University of Utah grid machine continued to pave its way to another Rocky Mountain Conference football championship by mowing down the inspired Colorado College football team, 12 to 3. A merry crowd of 7,500 occupied the spacious Washburn bowl to witness the Colorado College annual home-coming grid spectacle, which was fought out upon a dry field under the sunny Colorado skies. Consistently spurred on by the brilliant all-around individual play of Earl "Dutch Clark, Colorado College's All-American player, the Tigers swept down the field to Utah's 14-yard line. At this junction, Clark of all-American backfield fame, dropped back to the 22-yard line and calmly shot the ball between the up-rights for a field-goal, which placed his team in van, 3 to 0 and sent each of the home fans into hysterics. The game continued with both teams on numerous occasions advancing up the field only to be repelled. But, unexpectedly, a break for Utah had come. "Brute" Jonas, Redskin center, broke through the middle of the line and daringly blocked Clark's kickoff, but unfortunately it was recovered by the Tiger leader deep in Utah's territory. Im- \^) mediately the fiery Redskins opened their barrage of finely executed plays. Powerful drives by Captain Bob Davis, "Powerhouse" Pomeroy, and Pres Summerhays placed the j ball over the goal line for Utah's first touchdown and the score changed hands now with Utah leading, 6 to 3. a""*". mbhhMPSHI \*s.; Chuck Larson Tackle Page 206 |