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Show IWAC Crown Up For Grabs As Utes Face Y I :ii and Ron Coleman again will be Nagel's offensivejffort. f secondary will be Pokey Allen and Frank Andruski at cornermen. corner-men. Roy Jefferson and John Stipech, Bob Buskman and Jerry Miller will lead the big rush against Carter with Pat McK.s-sick, McK.s-sick, John McQuaide, and Rudy Rescke at linebacker. Richard Groth, Allen Jacobs, . . 1 A piece of the conference championship rides on Utah's ability to stop an increasingly improving Brigham Young University Uni-versity football team tomorrow at 1:30 p.m. at Ute Stadium. New Mexico clinched a tie by dumping Wyoming last week and Utah can stretch their league record to 3-1 with a win over BYU. Arizona Wildcats can also tie by drop-ing drop-ing Arizona State in two weeks. Over 4,500 student tickets have been sold for this game with plenty left in What should be a full house with a new student stu-dent attendance record expected. BYU WILL bring a 2-4-1 into Ute Stadium after last week's thunderous win over Utah 'State. The Cougars opened the season by scaring Oregon before falling 20-13, were dumped by Arizona 39-6, fell to New Mexico 26-14, was edged by Colorado State 7-6, shut out Pacific 21-0, tied Texas Western at 18 and dumped the Aggies 28-14. Sophomore Virgil Carter will lead the Cougar attack as the conference's number two passing pass-ing quarterback. He has thrown for 867 yards and is second in total offense with 1,122 yards, just 60 yards behind John Torok of ASU. For the Redskins, they will be looking for not only a win but their fourth shutout and will be trying to maintain the no-touchdown record for Ute Stadium this season. Trying to buck Carter will be C. D. Lowery who has intercepted intercept-ed seven passes this year at safety. Also in the Ute defensive |