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Show Hodgson leads interference for Summerhays COLORADO AGGIES O-UTAH 21 TAH'S second conference victory was registered over Coach Harry Hughes' Colorado Aggie eleven by a margin of 21 to 0. The visiting Redskins played near perfect ball and it took only six minutes for the Utes to convince the Aggies that Coach Armstrong's eleven was one of the most powerful in conference history. Taking the ball from the kickoff on their own 24-yard line, the Utes uncorked a dazzling assortment of end runs, off-tackle smashes, cutbacks, passes that carried the oval the remaining seventy-six yards of the field for a touchdown on thirteen plays. Captain Bob Davis again showed his generalship by maneuvering his plays in such a fashion that he had the fans fairly gasping. Earl Pomeroy carved his name in conference history by plowing through for the three Utah touchdowns. The work of the powerful fullback was by far the feature of the game. This game was by far the outstanding in Utah's schedule as it proved to the critics that the Utes would be very much in the running for the championship. The entire winning crew played with perfect unison. Day, Vaughn, Prince, and Beattie, were the shining stars for the losers. Jimmy I Iodcson Quarterback Dean Olson Tackle |