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Show Pro grid game at lite field Saturday, 8 p.m. It won't be a lucky coincidence coinci-dence that the San Francisco 49ers and the Minnesota Vikings Vi-kings will attract one of the largest gatherings in Utah for 1964, when they clash in the Utah U. - Stadium August 22 at 8 p.m. Pro football has' developed such an attraction for the spectators that some 20,000 fans will turn out in Salt Lake for the National Football League exhibition. The 8 p.m. kick-off matches two colorful teams, but clubs -without hold-over championship champion-ship luster. But because pro football always al-ways offers a thrilling spectacle, spec-tacle, thousands from throughout through-out the Intermountan area will turn out to see the TV stars "in the flesh." r Pro football has become the j greatest pre-game spectacle in e modern sports history. v In winning the champion- t ship last year with an 11-1-2 I record, the Bears were upset 1 by the last-place 49ers, 20-14 A and tied 17-17 by the Vikings j and 17-17 by Pittsburg. I Now the Vikings come back with a rush, with Fran Tar- g kenton, Ron VanderKelen, t Tommy Mason and a crew of s excellent pass receivers. The r 49ers an older team rebounding v after injuries crashed its hopes v last year, will count on John rj Brodie, George Mira, Lamar c McHan and Lee Grosscup as the passers to win the first San Francisco , game in the Ute Stadium. Tickets may be ordered by mail at the University of Utah athletic ticket office, in r. Salt Lake City. . Goldwater is striving for party unity. |