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Show 4 J ... . . , 'ft ' j y I ! I . f 7 K I I I - o 4 ' ' X s " ' ' I RON COLEMAN . . . Fleet halfback. ALLEN JACOBS . . . WAC rushing leader. RY JEFFERSON AD-WAcJ VERN HOLLOWAY . . . Senior end. POKEY ALLEN . . . QB co-captain. JOHN PEASE . . . Pass-catching wingback. Ute Defense Eyes Coasts Top 'Arm' For Bear-Redskin Beej j 1 1 Vk :. 4 j . :' led by C. D. Lowery, who is tied for the nation's Interception Intercep-tion lead with seven. Morton hasn't lost a pass in his last 66 attempts and is averaging av-eraging only one interception in 59 while Utah is stealing a pass in every eight thrown against it. Defense may spell the difference dif-ference Saturday as Cat has allowd all but Miami to cross its goal at least twice while the Utes have four shutouts and have held opposition to seven points a game. The two running games are fairly evenly matched with Tom Relies and Allen Jacobs provide ing the biggest dual at fullback and Ron Coleman and Tom Blanchfield also top runners at half. UTAH'S ROY Jefferson will be the toughest defense job for the Bear pass defense while the Utes will have to combat Cal's all-time best receiver Jack 'Schraub. The Bear line is bigger than the Utes but shoudn't be as quick and is not as tough on the "D". Ifs "California, here we come" week at Uteville and the high-flying Redskins depart today to-day for one of the toughest games in this never-let-up season, Saturday at 1:30 p.m. in Berkeley. To compare the two squads is a difficult task because of the strength of opposition In the first eight weeks. No one can deny Cal's schedule has been the toughest outside out-side the Big Ten, but the Bears haven't been able to capitalize for too many wins. The Bears are 3-5 with Utah at 6-2. Cal has lost two to Big Ten teams and three to AAWU teams while beating Miami, . Navy and Missouri. Utah lost to Mizzou and Wyoming, (as usual) but won a share of the Western Athletic Conference title with wins over defending champ .and co-title holder New Mexico, Arizona State and BYU. Three other intersectional wins boosted the Utes into the num-br num-br 19 slot in UPI polls. Cal has one of the nation's top passers In Craig Morton, while Utah has one of the country's best pass defenses C. D. LOWERY . . . Nation's best thief. PAT McKISSICK . . . Soph center. JERRY MULflt . . . Lineman of the wa RICH GROTH . . . Top Ute arm. |