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Show ^^1^1â€"^^^'^'t! ^^^^mm±±^^m^£fry^**^^^^&&i$mm%UTAH 27, COLORADO COLLEGE 21T J TAH added the scalp of another victim to its belt by ^ defeating Colorado College in the most colorful game ever played in the Rocky Mountain Conference Given as downed by many fans near the end of the third quarter when she was lagging fourteen points in the rear Utah started a withering, cyclonic march that caused a heretofore appear °PPOSltl°n t0 Cmmble UP and a wdl -rned victorycarriS^hSi ah6nd' It? inuthe Second ^uarter' Goodwinvard run Cn h 1-Wlthm the SCOrin§ zone with a sixty yard run, Couch going over for a touchdown. Coloradon rufsbvn7td aHLvah,fUmble and Camed the ^all over on runs by Clark and Vandenburg. Colorado, 21; Utah 7^olorado s last stance was made right here With UtahWatkmrnteH0lllf ^yard Hne' a P-s/Goodwin' o duced effert" ' 2,5"yard gam- Hod§SOn and Couch pro-^-f^?,^4r?fand the coversion was made-With the ball on Colorado College's 2-yard line Couch counted for a victory after Utah had tied the score.'CECEEndft^^s^pa^p^pjj^n-n |