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Show , 11; , es cone A 0?::..P.of:: ..Wii.4 Alf....:Th...i.j.trfc.):6t.otisi)::io.,.'. oti.i;::i:,:p.osi 4 4 -- , ' - -- win. ' summed it up succinctly in his weekly report to the Redskin football fan. Some of the finer points read as follows: , II - 4L--N- k. - - '''.',N A Staditinn-record:----29,3- ' ?':.:''''k'.?.' sccarst 51a011:51. .574713 ' tv' DZSSI2371151,rg-- - o stop now?" As Nagel mentioned, the IIIRS sboutd be teady.Thysical: ly, the loss of Lewton has been offset by the return of Bailey. Mentally. the Utes have something, new for an in. &, r be one of the few times in history when game as the underdogs. they've gone into LBY-The club went trough their paces Monday with grim word on determination. "Upset" is suddenly a the Ute reservation. There was some 'grim determination in the ticket office, mass his too, as Ute ticket manager Ted Jacobson tried-trapidly vanishing pasteboard line against the assault of late ticket buyers. There are some good seats remaining, despite the fact that the Cougarswho's home game it ishave pulled some of the original allotment back to Provo. There is an excellent chance that the Saturday night crowd will èrack the all time Ute Set for the Utah-BYfracas of 1955. centivetbis will "We have no special pan a for Saturday night's game. Just a will. to win and a ball club with 3ifst enough pride to ' . stay in there every minute," That's Nagers story. But the general run of Ute fans had arrive tl at the same conclusiori as the Ute mentor, but for something of a, different reason. That old tradttion runs deep," one diehard pointed omt the other day. 'We're in the habit 'of. beating BY11. Why "In BYIJ well be facing a very. very strong team. But I have coached on squads before where we have been underdogs, and while I know that the Cougars vvill be big favor. lies, our kid& have a lot of enthusiasm, determination and desire. I'm Just not ready to concede defeat! 'We're going into the BTU game with the idea of win. ning, and there won't be a coach or a boy who won't go ell out this week in preparing for'a rough, tough ball game. We'll be trying all the way and the Ute fans ,can be sure on our part that It will be an all out effort "We'll be hurt by the-los- s of Terry Lewton, our fine fullback, who suffered a sprained ankle Saturday, but on the rosy side, Monk Bailey, who was our first string fullback, will be ready to go against& Cougars. - - tile - By DE CHIPMAN News Assodate Sports Editor ; Sere was a heap of indication today that Utah's Red skintIVERE NOT preparing to roll over and play dead befores the forthcoming onslaught of the big, bad If numerous Cou-kirfrom Brigham Young. Tiny Ray Nagel, the boyish taskmaster in charge of Ute strategy and tactics, isn't ready to concede anything to anyone. It's a safe bet that the Utes will show.- - They'll come P to 23. 1'958 Salt Lake City, Tuesday:September DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM. 7 ij t7 4.., 1 Ind ff Am, -- 44 1411. I .00 ..,.. SPORT CHIPS Ready For Denver by From Errors, Don't Know About This Saturday's Outcome, But Those Cats Are Good t "Have you got the courage," the guy wanted to know. "tI Rut your flappinl lips in action, come out und four square and say that BYU's going to beat the 314re-livout of Utah this Saturday?" flat-foote- d ------ er Iflope! it's not necessarily a matter of courageMore ,4,',...And 1 a ; smatter of recollection, a matter of quiet cogitation, imager of putting mind over matter. It's Just, downright foolish to attempt an analysis are concerned. It's a lesson that's been proved time and again, to Whole kenerations of loyal sons who've past the polpt of mountain to sob in their buttermilk and uwait'llpextles r." BYU football where Utah's Redskins later-returne- d IC We will say, without equivocation, that this is absoWAS? tile finest Brigham Young football squad that has ever pulled on a blue jersey. We will say, with d little misgiving, that this is probably the best opportunity the Cats have ever had to prove their point against the Utah man, sir.. The Utes are obviously.a little down. It's rebuilding time in Teepeetown. They need a little time to dig the war chief, bitty Ray Nagel. medicine of a brand-ne-- t But they've been down before. 1- , launce Relates 4'. LOGANCount on the Utah State Aggies to rebound from last Saturday's 7 to 6 loss at Arizona, and to give Denver University stiff opposition in a home opener Friday night at Logan. 'We made some glaring de-fensive errors against Arizona during two Wildcat drives, one a,L 74 yard touchdown push in the final period. The mistakes can be corrected without. a change - in was the chief evaluation Coach Ev Faunce had Monday after viewing the Tucson game t , , ,-- - 4 ,..,- - ' , ? , ',."- 1 - L- - 4M114,3;s4SAct5.444491;,,4),104 - : -- o- on-:W- blessed with the manpower. 1,1ke we mentioned, there's one moccasin on the or' pp Offense Moved Well , By HACK MILLER The Aggie offense moved well against Arizona, but left Deseret News Sports Editor margins for adjustments be- Brigham Young football mafore Friday night's game with chine Will roll with. the Denver. With no serious in- - ' w,in- - -2 T'' offensive formation Juries, Utah State will start Utah this week. the same unit which opened lagainst means the Cougars1 the season against Arizona. nQuarterhaTheilr-Johwill use a two-wawedge son appeared "seasoned" in power and speed. the opener. "Johnson did a The fret t,rt a coneti its. I good j ob, " Coach Faunce said, a formation is i't Wing-"and his failure to report to itself, news. But the story the officials when and his the game for the Aggie . con- - behind Hal Kopp a story worth version in the fourth quarter , formation is ' , will be chalked as experience telling. Just eight years ago, when gained. I'm sure we won't was getting have the player check-iprob- - the formation lent 'again this season." started as a half brother to The five yard penalty on both the T formation and the Johnson changed Utah States single wing, Kopp had to de decision to try for two points after scoring In the final two minutes of the game.- Go For Tie' . Coach Faunce explained it this way"We were going to BOULDER, COLO. (UPD-- go for the winning point on a Colorado University athletic two point play, but after the business manager Kayo- - Lam penalty, I instructed the team said Monday the university to go for the tie. The players may be able to show the C.U.- still wanted to try for two, but Oklahoma game Nov. 1 to a fourth and eight situation is thousands who can't get Curtis got ets.via.glosed-xtrcui- t tootough-Overt- nn I a good solid kick on ,jhe PAT, Tickets for the game have and it was on the line before it was blocked. The Wildcat been sold out for weeks.-Lacenter Ted Unless outsmarted said Oklahoma definitely our center and right guard. planned to have closed TV for They learned something too." its students in the 5,000-sea- t On the bright side, Johnson field house. He said open TV was imposeight passes completed four of since sible under NCAA-rule- s for 82 yards. - , i --D- M- we mention-that-we-w- ere n night at Provo? The only ,thing that didn't itlipress was the 7.000 plus crowd. Kopp reached down.to his fifth team against a good, solid Fresno State club. His No. 1 unit played about half way through three quarters. His No. 2 unit3)layed approximately one quarter total time. e No.'s 3 and 4 and 5 were hitting and moving ayid.working with authority. , big-tim- e . '''' , ',;:;:,:,,,,v, , ThisBY11 squad, potentially, is one of the finest I.ollectlons of manpower to ever grace a Skyline foot- ball field. Itil compare, we believe, with Wyoming's , :great teams of Bowden Wyatt, with the best that Armat Utah. Curtice Jack .ever Cactus or forged Ilrdng , :, t Dreyer and Jo Oswald, Utah's-All-Stabowling champ-x 'oils Tuesday will find their work cut out for them in de!tendin.g crowns at the forthcortilag, fifth annual all star ,Itai- - - - , , Match .play Proprietors Associ11 and 12 at the Bonatiortpet wootillowl in South Salt Lake. .BuCtliere Hal wust face the severetop men performers and Jai. the high five women en- of trio III preliminary rounds - . . 82 games. 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The Cats are wrapped! Utah should be on to the Kopp formations now, Nagel and this henchmen also have game films to game. studythe Fresno-BYThe schools traded game films for the first time in history. Yet Kopp still wanted to have his chance to spring some new stuff without Utah's , knowing about it. BYU will go with the same 52 men it used last week against Fresno State. IUKopplSaturday's - , -- g ''' , -- ' BOWLER'S Not only are they fresh troops to utilize, they're constant force of pressure within a squad to bring the kes1,,out of individuals who have to keepworking to kfep that starting berth. There's always some pretty kids waiting to take it away from you. good; . 1 , 2. On On the Colorado State ---------7 .... , Force Aco- demygameatStillwaterand Ifitemationat-Turf-Race-her- Engle, Paul Brown and Kopp spread the ends or the line all worked together on the of- along. fense at one time. It can he Kopp run 's only from the said that for the past eight balance line, however. years Kopp has grown up That's the offensive system with the ,offense. will try to cage thel that Kopp The Wing T is essentially a Utes with night. Saturday shigle-winwith formation the BY.11 has one advantage in quarteharkimmediately be its offensiVE hind the center. In two steps has had his the quarterback can shift into years now. They have been the standard single wing for. schooled well in his Wing T. melon. r men Many of the It operatei on the single have known nothing else but wing power formation. You the Wing T. Such cannot be can pull both guards or any claimed for the Utes who came of the other linemen. You can up with a new coach and a new system this term. TheCougars must 1mi To planning some tricks for on which It would conflict with the Okla- homa StateAir I There are only four places the bowler can fix his eyes in the course of de. livering the ball, keg expert Billy Sixty says: 1. Oh the ball. TV Tiff Eyed - he difference in the biggest of collegiate Virball and the Skyline Conference of the past is one principally of depth. The high mountains 'have had six or iight or 14 good football players. The biggies have . 22 or 26 or 30. f .. fend against it. Davey Nelson of Delaware Invented the Wing T. He shoved it against the Kopp kids at Rhode Island.--- , Hal Kopp had fits trying to stop it. He figured that if it tiefendltwas was worth using. Mike Lude, .line coach at went to Georgia D&Pwore, Tech and helped Hobby Dodd set up the formation there. Dodd, more than any other, glade the formation famous. "Those people made me eat it. I had to like it," Kopp said as he prepared his offense for the big Utah showdown. It can be added that Rip Sooner-CU- . tick-visio- all swed--by-it-- 1 -- Things Were Really Awesome 0 'C ss - ....There's one difference this timethere's one moc on the other forepaw. What makes BYU's team so remarkable is the awe. ''sorne depth of it all. The troops just keep rolling 'and upward with headman Hal Kopp counting the gnItnce. As they roll past they don't become noticeably or less adept or less confident When Ike Armstrong's Ute hordes were the kflurge of the Rockies, they used to accuse Rickapoo of having better talent holding down his benches than most of his foes had in their starting lineups. It was - probably true, and the tremendous record that he cont, likely had roots in his quantity of talent. pled ' fle ground some fine BYU teams into submission in theLlpast by assaulting them with wave after wave of fresh braves. It's a mighty effective technique if you're FrOnt,. left are Roy Tidwell 34)),.Eddie Young (32), Ray Aderman (35), Gary Beckstead (33), LeGrand, Young (36), Steve Campora 131) and Weldon Jackson (30). Jackson is the regular. LESS!These men will be at the fullback of BYU when the Cougars invade Utah Hal Coach for Kopp position Saturday might The Cougars are as deep in Just about every position. - .. ,tiAa,,Ato;,;i3&i,;; ' BYU FULLBACKS, NO y cItti , 4 - ' The Depth Makes A Difference di, 07: 4 3' Aggies Learned DEE CHIPMMI of r tr.: V ?-11- I. ' 1 1111 . F4UNISW101( BOWL S DOI BRUNSWHCK'-'THE-,C14AMPION- , , , ' - , . , ... , |