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Show Varsity-Frosh Game To Display U Talent There will be a lot more than just the fabulous Bill "The Hill" McGill on display when the University Uni-versity of Utah Varsity clash with the frosh Monday, Dec. 1, in Utah's Einar Nielsen Field-house. Field-house. For the Ute Varsity this will be "S" Day. "The "S"' is to stand for starting and the entire en-tire Ute Varsity will be going all out in an effort to get the starting nod in the following week end openers against tough Oregon State, also to be played in the Einar Nielsen Fieldhouse. It's been a good many years since the competition for the first five at Uteville has been as keen as in the case this season. Coach Jack Gardner has made it clear that he will put a lot of emphasis on the Varsity-Frosh tilt and that it will have to be an all out effort on the part of the older boys if they expect to play against Oregon State. Gardner has 14 men on the Varsity squad and there isn't one of them who right now hasn't got a chance of starting against "Slat" Gill's defending Pacific Coast Conference Champions. There are several combinations which have looked good in early Redskin practices. One strong five has been Richard Rich-ard Ruffell and Gary Chestang as forwards, Carney Crisler, center, cen-ter, and DeLyle Condie and Dick Shores at guards. Another has found Pearl Pollard at center, Dave Van Wagenen and Chestang Ches-tang at forwards and Condie and sophomore Joe Morton at guards. Any combination used however, seems to have Condie going. Gardner will have the tallest Utah team in history. They average av-erage over 6-3 per man. His big proplem will be in the speed department de-partment where he'll have to replace little All American Gary Hale of last year. Shores and Moreton will both be given a chance to fill the bill here. A large number of good seats are still availavle for the Frosh-Varsity Frosh-Varsity tussle. They are on sale at the Fieldhouse ticket office and the Mint Cafe. |