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Show Summerhays, Halfback What was being hailed as the greatest team ever to tread turf between the Rockies, belted its third R. M. C. scalp in true historical fashion when the Denver Pioneer trooped over the Rockies to lose his thatch by a 59-to-0 score to a hand of marauding Utes. It was getting to be an old, old story. Nine times Armstrong's I n dians rammed over touchdowns, five in the first half before the quartering a n d flaying was turned over to those equally - efficient second, third, Johnson, Tackle Utah 59 Denver 'U' 0 Howard, Tackle and fourth stringers until there were no more white sweaters to be had. The visitors fought lustily all the way but they were trying to stem an irresistible tide. The Ute backs shot through the Pioneer line with startling success while Forsberg and Al-dous passed and t w o great ends, Watkins and Utter, snared balls all over the field. Exeunt the Pioneers and but three rungs remained to be scaled on the third successive R. M. C. championship ladder. Lybbert. Guard 208 |