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Show I . V , -J '-"-' i 1 Ei A- i ' V v . 1 Zi : Jt $ Jfemiim respectively, this weekend. Nagle was picked top WAC coach and Carpenter was awarded the Red Blaik award in New York City, N.Y. 1 " o,v Naele and senior Ute tackle C" U,ern ernte werf honored nationally as 6'Ve- Melu ! Pthe vear and top scholastic athlete, Conch Tackle Receive Honors squads in the nation and building a strong quarterback out of inexperience. in-experience. Carpenter was honored in New York with the Red Blaik award as one of the top scholastic scholas-tic athletes in the nation. He was first team scholastic all-conference on both offense and defense de-fense and has gained honorable mention as an athlete. He is a zoology major and is carrying a 3.2 overall average through his final year at the University. u Utah coach Ray Nagel and 38 Eackle Mel Carpenter were J football honors over st" the week end. BlP1 coach Nagel was picked by i tXw Western Athletic Con-l,pt, Con-l,pt, e;e mentor as the coach of year for winning a share of I WAC crown and nailing , fown the bid to the Liberty Bowl E da on Dec. 19. V Nagel is completing his sev-v sev-v Lh year at Uteville and has S 38 and lost 32. He had his e est season at 8-2 and tied New ! ;j Mexico and Arizona for the e,;!WAC title with a 3-1 conference ust ,j mark. impv Nagel brought the Utes back !fc after an early loss to Missouri : g: and a heartbreaker to Wyoming late to win six straight while molding Td, b one of the finest defensive |