| Show I Redskins Have Fighting Chance from Preceding c Pate Pare elusive running will wilt be more bemore more effective effective effective tive than ever Cowley is no ball baU carrying phe- phe nom but he hc has devel developed ped rapidly as a blocker The Th wiry po pound nd halfback is famous th the conference i over for his his but bul many spectators spectators' have completely overlooked the less spectacular abl ability ty he possesses as' as asa a d defensive II man maii Mentor Ike The hopes to use both Cowley and I Larson raon in bi the e same backfield combination In doing so ao i he throws a varied threat at the theop 1 op opposition position all the time I Because of their experience Sid Kramer and Lunn Lunnen n may I start against Oregon but two other I h huskies Ronald huskies sk es- es Ronald onald Skip Towan and Claude Pomeroy 81 pound I sophomore sophomore are are making determined bids for consideration Levine poes Does Wen Well Towan has appeared 11 slow OW in most of his workouts this this' fall faU but he has hM been working nights until this week and therefore getting little sleep The Ute coaches feel feel he may be beable bel able ablo to go a little faster now that thai 1 he ho hewin will win be beable able to get moro more re normal J rest Fans will do well too to k keep ep an eye on Howard Levine 91 pound sophomore from R Rexburg Idaho He drives s hard and ought to prove especially strong as as' as asan an with added experience Even with willi 14 pound Call in the lineup the Ute backfield will wUl average average average aver aver- aver aver- age close to pounds no matter how the others are juggled around It would be possible to field a aback backfield backfield back back- field averaging at least but the addition of all the tha weight would sacrifice speed With the exception of filling Danny spot pot at running guard the Utes still atUl have experience e wh where re it counts on the line Uno Page e however is i. coming along rapidly in his a attempt te pt t to 1111 Sm what i is ii perhaps the to toughest Job on the line The other guard guara still belongs pretty definitely to Les Gra Granges who at pounds is not quite as heavy as M some of the other guards In the conference but for all that the tho six tooter footer is a a. dependable work work- man Utah is a little pinched for tor re reserves reserves reserves re- re serves at guard now that both Lavon Lavon Lavon La- La von Whitney and James Fo Foulger are out of action for several weeks at least with injured d legs Whitney in fact tact had a good chance to see I considerable duty as an alternate I running g guard ard until he was h hurt rt and Foulger was was- being groomed for forthe the Same same service when he hurt a knee in Thursdays Thursday's scrimmage Sophomore Possibilities There arc are four other possibilities led by Ray Atkinson and Dick Bennion both sophomores but bul Bennion needs to work a lot Jot on speed Ken Banks is fully hard and vicious enough but do doesn't al always always always al- al ways shift fast enough with the enemy's fancy attacks Bert Hunt will see aeo some service Utah has one of the best bell centers centers cen cen- tens in the tho conference in Harold Roberts who would have been an all flu conference selection last fall except for tor Elmer Ward of the the Roberta Robert Ii I. a a dependable passer and a clever defensive man man being quick to diagnose an aerial threat and ug aggressive in backing u up the line Une Worry not a a. bit about one tackle b berth rth Fred POpeye McKenzie will handle that position so So o smoothly smooth smooth- ly you'll youIl almost forget about the spot Freddie Fredd e always was a tough hombre lombre fiery and aggressive from the kickoff until the final whistle He's Hes destined to be ev even n better this year for hes he's in extremely fine tine condition condition condition con con- at 87 pounds Extremely popular with his teammates teammates team team- mates he should prove a virile leader lead lend er of outstanding ng ability Two Tw young giants Don giants Don Jeppson pound senior and letterman and Karl pound sophomore soph soph- omoro from Granite Granite are are waging waging- a n amerry amerry merry scrap for tor the tha other tackle post is in extremely fine tine condition and he has the experience In n his favor tavor Touted has been bren touted as another J Jack a c k Johnson in the making which is expected an awful lot ot of any boy He h has a world of at power and at 6 feet teet 3 inches promises prom prom- to become a towering menace in Redskin lines JInes before he grad grad- He still sUll does doea not employ his long arms arias and hands to best advantage advantage advantage ad ad- vantage and he will be smart to drill hard in speeding up his hi charge Although ho he is III a bl bit handicapped handicapped handicapped handi handi- capped by the lack ck of football background F Fr Fred red o d Duehlmeier pound piece of rock hard rd humanity humanity hu hu- hu- hu manity inanity who came camo to this land a afew afew a a. few years year ago aro from Germany and had J his s initial football experience at South High Is Ja a promising sophomore tackle First string ends are expected to tobe tobe tobe be Thornley Swan 91 and Martin Brick Hoggan both seniors Rex Beckstead has been out of a asuit asuit suit for some time Urns because of ot a abad abad abad bad knee so 10 cannot be counted on at least for several weeks The chief chie understudies are Joe Toe Wando Peterson and Paul Mc Mc- Donald Hog Hoggans Hoggan's an right hand which he softball In broke during a game August is still In a cast but ho he hoIs hois is 15 being used wed in light scrimmage at left end in hopes of having his legs lerl in condition when the inJured injured in in- member is 15 again oka okay Swan has added at least ten pounds since reporting and has therefore lost some speed Sum Sum- another senior will wUl probably ably tily see considerable service |