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Show LinemathBack of Week McKissick, Wells Qn Praise In Grid Effor back of the garae Wells. He has prove! fine replacement for Ben son who has been SidelinJ an injury. In the gUne carried the pigskin 12 til 46 yds. and caught one T 19 yds. The first Utah accomplished by Well, X ran for the touchdown, little more than three play in the half. minu With a bye this Wep Coach Nagel and the Z have ample time to ml their upcoming gaffie with ming University at Ute si By DAVE TRIMBLE Chronicle Sports Writer With the outcome of last week's game, Oregon's Webfoo s Ce to be considered a thorn in Sie side of the University football foot-ball squad. Not all things looked bleak for the Redskins though as there were two real standouts in last Saturday's game. They should be no surprise to anyone. VOTED THE outstanding lineman line-man of the game for the Utes was Pat McKissick. He is considered con-sidered one of the best linemen on the team and is a sure bet for a berth on the All-Conference team. Standing 6'0 and weighing in at a meager 220 lbs., Pat plays both ways for Coach Nagel, an offensive center and defensive linebacker. Last year as a sophomore, Pat was picked as one of the outstanding linemen line-men in the conference. He is the only returning two-way starter for the Utes. Selected as the outstanding |