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Show Utes Invade Colorado ' T , . V. i - ' . ', ' J ',', ' k ' -y i On ALLEN JACOBS . . . Workhorse for Utes. Allen at quarterback, John Pease at Wingback, Allen Jacobs at full and Vern Holloway opposite Jefferson Jef-ferson at right end. Sophomore Pat McKissick will start at center with Jerry Miller and Bill Turner at guard and Steve Taylor and Mel Carpenter at tackle. POKEY ALLEN . . . Ace Ute signal caller. By REECE STEIN Chronicle Spoilt Editor Utah will invade Ft. Collins, Colo., tomorrow with a 2-2 record rec-ord to meet Colorado State Rams, who also support a 2-2 record in the 43rd meeting of an old rivalry. The Utes bounced back from a 7-0 deficit to whollop the Rams 21-17 last year an dhave not fallen to Colorado State since the Rams turned the trick in 1959 in Salt Lake City 21-17 behind all - American Brady Keys. CSU has only stopped Utah 10 times and is not picked to please RON COLEMAN I ... Returns to active duty. He assailed the defense for being be-ing down and said the team was lacking the "determined fanatical fanati-cal effort." Ute scout Gordy Lee was impressed im-pressed with the improved play of CSU signal caller Eddie Belt and called him "a threat." Lee also warned of the Ram speed and power with Jess Willis and Howard Knapp leading the rush-attack. rush-attack. UTAH WILL apparently be back at full strength with Coleman Cole-man at half and Jefferson recovered recov-ered at end. Coach Nagel has indicated in-dicated no change in the starting eleven which will include Pokey the partisan homecoming crowd with an upset Saturday but Utah coach Ray Nagel says: "We can't afford to let up against the Rams. They are tough on the defense and are beginnin gto show offensive offen-sive spark." The Utes, disappointed after last week's heartbreaker to Wyoming, will "have to guard against complacency" and will have "to be up . . . Saturday" says the Ute mentor. Bad news for the Rams in the good news that Ron Coleman, who didn't play, against the Pokes last week will be ready for action tomorrow and should be in at starting left half. BOTH SQUADS are better than their respective 2-2 records indicate and both are strong on the defense with budding offensive offen-sive attacks. Wyoming rolled over CSU in the debut 31-7 but the Rams bounced back to shut out University Uni-versity of Pacific 7-0. They shook strong Air Force before falling in the second half 14-6. Last week they were able to shut off the offensive threat of sophomore quarterback Virgil Carter and drop Brigham Young 7-6 for the fourth straight Cougar loss. Coach Mike Lude was encouraged en-couraged with the improved passing and better balance offense of-fense against the Cougars, but called the game the team's poorest so far. |