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Show victory over the a. c. Utah's freshman football team had a perfect record this year: three wins in three games. What is more important is the fact that each victory was well-deserved. Brigham Young's frosh squad was the Papoose aggregation's first victim, as the Cougars went down in defeat, 53 to 14. The Idaho Freshmen were also easy for the talented Ute squad, and the outcome of this battle was a little more encouraging than the score made by the varsity elevens-Utah, 21; Idaho, 0. The frosh finished up their season with a 27 to 6 win over Utah State. With more freshman talent than in any previous year, Utah's coaching staff will probably ditch the crying towel for the next two or three years, unless Uncle Sam intervenes. Backfieldmen seemed to be in abundance among the frosh. Coach Pete Carlston had so many possibilities that he had a hard time deciding on a starting line-up. Jack Cross, Carter Cowley, Don Rydalch, and Richard Rossee should all make "Pappy" Curtice very happy in years to come, and linemen Bill Smith, Tiny Grant, and Gary Morely also display much promise. o 2 X © First Row: Staples, Richards, Kuehnert, D. Simmons, McCloud, Bourne, Durrant, Peterson, Bybee. Second Row: Assistant coach Olsen, Thompson, Cross, Cook, G. Simmons, Allen, Cowley, Rydalch, Branham, White, Assistant coach Neilson. Third Row: Assistant coach Jefferson, Weaver, Carter, Morley, Carman, Savage, Runnell, Bateman, Morris, Nelson, Bubak, Coach Carlson. Fourth Row: Kennel-ly, Rosse, Nevner, Johnson, Grant, Jenson, Smith. 297 |