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Show mmmt:i-2&&j*3jBasfiiUtah evidently hasn't given Colorado much yardage on this play. The four silver helmets make a nice picture anyway.^rLarson, GuardKeyed for their toughest foes, the Utes found them in the Boulderites. Half Utah's line wore black eyes or battered countenances before the half was up. But Armstrong's men took it, and then dished out a little more in return until the valiant Coloradoans slow-1 y came around, succumbing with no disgrace to the third straight R. M. C. champions, 34 to 0. Boulder put up a great scrap, but strategy and Utah prevailed.A change of tactics unhingedUtah 34 Colorado "U" 0Welch, GuardSonne, EndBoulder. Prepared for a vaunted Ute passing attack and the clever open play that spelled doom to the Tigers, Boulder wilted before a relentless power assault.Frank Christensen was at his b e s t, smashing over three touchdown, scoring 200 yards from scrimmage and becoming the cynosure o f national eyes, but Utah's great line was the "big" secret of the Redskins' success. The backs drove ice-wagons all afternoon through the mammoth holes the line tore out of Bischoff, Halfback Boulder's defense.«.»211 |