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Show what happened. We set our pre-pame pre-pame plans on the basis of throwing ithe ball and throwing it anywhere Ion the field, in hopes of rattlinK the WoHhington club. But, they intercepted inter-cepted two of our acriels for touchdowns touch-downs and then the dam broke. And sometimes when a ball club sarts to roll, and the Washington club did, you just can't do anything a-bout a-bout it." , Nagel Tsels that with Zito and Wilson back he can return to percentage per-centage football or at least less gambling football and there won't be any more 51-6 totals against the Utes this year. One sad note concerning the Washington game was the loss, for the rest of the season, of left half-hack half-hack Eddie Kawaiio. Kawano has a bad shoulder separation and will lav out the rest of this year. There were no other major injuries Saturday. Sat-urday. N UNIVERSITY OF UTAH FOOTBALL There's only one thing certain in this Friday's Utah-BYU annual grid fast somebody's going to make a comeback. Even if the battle ends in a tie, it will be an improvement improve-ment for both clubs. Game time for the 'classic is 8 p.m. and a crowd of more than 25,000 is expected to be on hand. Things are actually looking up for the Utes despite a 0-2 record for the season and a 51-6 loss to Washington U. last Saturday. Larry Wilson and Dennis Zito, the Redskin's Red-skin's starting halfbacks, are reported re-ported as ready for duty. Coach Kay Nagel said Monday that both had responded to treatment and should be set to go full speed against again-st the Brigs. Nagel feels that his club will be greatly improved with the return of the two regular halfbacks and explains it thusly, "We just don't have the offensive punch we need with Zito and Wilson out of there. Also it really hurts our defense. When we have to move our second unit halfbacks up, then our platoon substituting really suffers. We aren't deep enough in the backfield to contain a good ball club when any of our top backs are benched. We'll be a better club Friday night and should play our best game up to this point of the season." Concerning Saturday's debacle Nagel said, "We were just beaten by a vastly superior ball club, but the score shouldn't have been as one sided as it was. We decided to go for broke against the Huskies and felt the only way we could beat them, without Zito and Wilson was to gamble. Well, when you gamble, the roof can cave in and that's just |