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Show TT """"" """" " 4 n -uM i Lb v ... rv ... f i 'i b C V- i 1 , ft ! fp-i! lX' v r,.,,, ' Ar 1 i di dep. ; "1 MI me seniors appearing in their final game tomorrow are, front -arh Tnhn McOuaide, Vernon Holloway, Pigskin Princess Dixie sSjtoS Mel Carpenter, Andy Ireland, John Pease, Richard Groth, Bob Buckman; back row: Roy Jefferson, Pokey Allen Frank Roy, Frank Andruski, Allen Jacobs, Jerry Miller, Tom Corty, Ron Coleman. Missing: Bill Turner and Jerry Robinson. Dm, ledskin Seniors To See Final iction In Utah-USU Clash Tomorrow if Seventeen Ute seniors will don f Crimson for the last time iiorrow when Utah meets Utah sJfteinthe climax to the 1964 ,bT lM;Among them will be eight barters, the complete first unit i Ctickfield, both regular quar-and quar-and stacks, one all-America candidate can-didate and three all-Conference i fetrformers. iei' . . gJE;iliis list is topped by Roy jLlerson who now has 1120 Ky,rds in pass receiving and j J, jind set a new career record rs just 19 yards tomorrow. The pent record is held by former Jlj. d great Stuart Vaughan. Jefferson was a unanimous EfA'oice for all-WAC teams last 'ill -kr and gained fame on both tivirj lense and defense. He was one 651 yards on the ground and needs only 230 yards to set a new rushing record. JERRY MILLER, 200 pound left guard has been a consistent mainstay of both the offensive and defensive lines. He was dubbed all-conference last year as a junior. Other starters who will see final action include Mel Carpenter, Carpen-ter, 203 pound tackle, "Sweet Vern" Holloway, a 190 pound fight end, Ron Coleman, speedy halfback and all-conference candidate, can-didate, Richard Groth, starting quarterback and top passer with 620 yards, and John Pease, starting start-ing wingback who surprized Arizona State with six receptions. recep-tions. He is just 39 yards behind be-hind Jefferson in passing completions. Pokey Allen, offensive quarterback quar-terback and defensive cornerman corner-man picked off the pass that broke Craig Morton's string last week and is a big part of one of the nation's best sec-ondarys. sec-ondarys. Frank Andruski joins Allen in the defensive backfield for his final game while Bob Buckman alternates with Jefferson for his last contest. Reservists Tom Corty, a 190 pound center, Andy Ireland, speedy halfback will see their final action as will starting defensive linebacker John Mc-Quaide Mc-Quaide and alternate tackle Frank Roy. Kicking specialist Jerry Robinson Rob-inson who has been one of the unheralded stars for the past three years will oe punting for the last time tomorrow. ers si' the leading defensive lineman k:' Kh his strength, speed and Efi hstant dogging of opposing verr'lcks. He racked up 435 yards pass receiving last year and IS added another 349 yards grKls year. He tied Allen Jacobs iy tar scoring honors with 49 points 1, til four touchdowns, two conver-s conver-s fedns on the ground and eleven ml rf the toe and three field goals. --'He is truly one of the Watest all around ball play-''"'B play-''"'B in Ute history. Allen Jacobs, last years top Iback in the WAC needs only more carries to break a fcon record held by George j He leads the WAC with |