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Show U»' ' .. -«-"It appears to me that someone might beholding-and it isn't any Utah playerseither. Note the ball about to be clutched-or fumbled by a Colorado player.Utter, EndA Homecoming Day crowd numbering 12,000 greeted the Utes at Fort Collins. The Redskins took the liberty of marring a perfect Homecoming Day with an excellent demonstration. The Aggies were impressed by their worst defeat at Crimson hands since 1911, and the echoings from the 12,000 formed a Conference-wide paean of tribute.The Utes obligingly went through their whole repertoire for the fans, the backs drilling away at the Aggies with the rhyth- Walling, TackleUtah 39 Colorado Aggies 0TedescOj Halfbackmic precision of well-trained automatons and the line charging and blocking as coaches like to see lines charge and block. Even Coach Armstrong agreed that the boys were " all right," but took pains not to let them know it. Captain Ray Price, Watkins, Christen-sen, and McDonald streamed over Colorado's goal for touchdowns. Price's most reliable toe was again working, three tries being c o n -verted via that scoring instru-GhhistenseNj Halfback ment.209 |