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Show Ute Frosh Test Kittens Jolley, and Mike Seare from Salt Lake; Bob Zesiger and Brad Williams Wil-liams from Bountiful; and Stewart Shipman from Provo. Dick Felt is the head coach for the BYU greenies, and he is assisted as-sisted by Paul Ehrmann, Monte large.) Cal Poulson, who threw for seven completions and 117 yards for one touchdown, will also return re-turn at quarterback. Students may get into the game by showing their ID cards. Other people can get tickets in the field-house. The freshmen footballers will square off today at 2 p.m. in Ute Stadium against the BYU Kittens. This will be the first meeting of Utah and BYU squads this year, and you can bet it will be a good one. The Kittens are untested this year, and Utah is 1-0 after smashing smash-ing Weber State. Both squads boast a number of native Utahns in their lineups. BYU has nine: Ron Mendenhall and Steve MacKay from Salt Lake, Ron Roberts, Ro-berts, Art Allred, and Larry Heaps from Orem; Dave Connelly from Ogden; Dave Densley from Helper; Neil Bingham from Neola; and Randy Beckstead from Midvale. Utah has thirteen: Cal Poulson, Tim McCarthy, Bill Jones, Bill Wirthlin, Dave Scalley, Duane Gilman, Doug Isaacson, Dane Papadakis, Gordon Jones, Moses Kin and Bill Brechler. Ute Freshman Coach Ron Nay along with assistants Jay Rasmus-sen, Rasmus-sen, Jerry Pullman, Gene Cabading, and Rich Groth are very high on the Papooses. They feel that this is one of Utah's best, and every player is really putting out to improve. im-prove. Charlie Evans 'will be back for a repeat performance. He had a fantastic day against Weber as he picked up 233 yards rushing, caught two passes for 30 yards, scored two touchdowns, one field-goal field-goal and five extra points. After that display maybe they'll give him some pants that fit. (His against Weber were a couple of sizes too IS1F"1111 i f Tailback Charlie Evans will lead Ute Frosh after the skins of the BYU Kittens today at 2 p.m. in Ute Stadium. |