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Show Bob Davis makes yardage around right end NEVADA U O-UTAH 31 victory appearing clearly, Coach Armstrong sent in a string of substitutes, and suffice it to say, they made it as much or even more thrilling than the regulars did. It was plain to see that Ike not only taught a selected few-how to play with the pigskin, but rather, coached every man that donned the football togs how to make it interesting for the opposing team. "Tiny" Ray Forsberg began to heave passes to his comrades and the small backfield ace placed a pass perfectly in the hands of Hodgson, who wiggled his'way across the goal line for Utah's fourth score. Danny Moyle, subbing for Pomeroy, knifed his way through the Nevada line for Utah's fifth goal. Forsberg converted the extra point and the game ended 31 to 0 in favor of Utah. Dow's and Davis' spectacular runs proved to be the shining lights of the contest. The work of Simpkins. at takle, was exceptional. Hodgson carried the ball for large gains, considering the length of time he payed. Forsberg established himself as a real backfield threat by his spectacular accomplishments. Jonas, at center, played smart ball. Price kicked successfully and Utter played a good game at end. As a whole, the Utah squad looked smooth, and it was apparent that they were buckling down in preparation for a hard season's play. For Nevada, two small gridders, Parsons and Whitehead were exceptional with their ability to pick holes, besides being shifty. The duo appeared Sherman Clark End practically in every play. The Wolves' pack of passers, Ambrose, Sultenfuss and Parsons, passed the ball true and fast. Though this was not a conference struggle, it was played fast, clean, and contained thrill after thrill, and though the Utes won handily, it nevertheless was an interesting game. The Wolves played a good game of football, but the Redskins proved themselves decidedly superior. George Watkins End |