The Colorado Collegian Oct1896-June 1899 . e Boulder game the result wouldhave been far different. The game was won in the firsthalf. At its close Golden had scoredfour touch-downs, from all of whichgoals were kicked. In the secondhalf they could score but one touch-down because the College had re-covered from their seeming numb-ness and played a far better game,and once our team came within a fewinches of scoring a touch-down; butthey lost the ball on downs and ona decision very unfair, thoughMr. Noble was perfectly justified in making was simply this: Browning was shovedac


The Colorado Collegian Oct1896-June 1899 . e Boulder game the result wouldhave been far different. The game was won in the firsthalf. At its close Golden had scoredfour touch-downs, from all of whichgoals were kicked. In the secondhalf they could score but one touch-down because the College had re-covered from their seeming numb-ness and played a far better game,and once our team came within a fewinches of scoring a touch-down; butthey lost the ball on downs and ona decision very unfair, thoughMr. Noble was perfectly justified in making was simply this: Browning was shovedacross the line after the whistle blew on thelast down; whether the whistle was blown toosoon or not is the question. At any rate, theball was called down, Golden given it, andour only opportunity to score was gone. Ball scored all thetouch-downs and Ber-rey kicked all the also by fine inter-ference made a run of75 yards, successfullydodging Ehrich, Brow-ning and Smith. Gol-dens interference was formed with Wonderful a THE COLORADO COLLEGIAN. 11 rapidity and was very hard to breakup. Of our men, Browning andCaldwell were the only ones whocould do anything with it at when he was in the gameplayed fiercely and effectively andstopped what would have been sub-stantial gains. Golden won the toss and chosethe west goal, giving the Collegethe ball. Smith kicked low toBerrey who made about 10 yardsbefore being brought to earth. Ball wasgiven a try at right end and gained 5 yards,Browning downing him. Hodgson gained 5more in the same place, and then a buck atthe center was tried but no gain was tried Cald-wells end, but the lat-ter was too much forhim and he made onlyone yard. Then runsaround the ends andrushes at our line fol-lowed in rapid succes-sion, gains being madeevery time. Next camea 7-yard dash by Hodg-son which brought the leather within 3 yardsof the College goal, and with the aid of theirtackles Golden pushed Ball over the lineri


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