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Show PEMBROKE (Quarterback) TAUFER (End) for gains, and sometimes only to be smeared without result. Twice Spide Morris had the ball almost in his hands for what seemed a completed forward pass, with a long run to a touchdown ahead, when a green-sweatered Aggie arose with clutching fingers and knocked the ball to the ground. The game was very much according to dope, the Aggie backfield hitting hard when they started the attack and the Utah line having their own way during the first half. Pete Dow again showed up brilliantly, and his long gains made him the star of the contest. For three-quarters of the game the big fellow had the Aggies guessing, but when the Ute rush began to weaken Dow was nailed and tossed for losses on almost every play. During the first half, Jack Howells continued his line smashing play, but again, when the Crimson faltered in the second half, Howells, too, was stopped. The game throughout was clean and was one of the best struggles seen on Cum-mings Field for many years. The sportsmanlike conduct of the two aggregations was a credit to coaches Armstrong and Hughes. isSmmf^m Big Pete is stopped on the line. «i«reieieieteielvnraiAiei:»i»iei , eimi :*ieieic |