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Show rage I ( ' - Z. - K " ,..1 Richard Groth, Greg Kent, Frank Mazzotta, Ketil Moksnes, Vinny Panariello, Reiner Prawitt and Ted Snoddy will complete their careers at Utah Saturday in the tradition bout wlth W State. A typically close unpredictable contest expected. Utes Seek Upset Over Traditional oe I be seeking to overcome a two-game two-game losing streak. Utah has a 1 44-15 edge over the Loganites with four ties. of the load for the "visitors". Both teams have been offensively of-fensively minded all year and indications point toward a high scoring, fairly even game. The nod has to go to the Aggies because of superior line strength and pass protection. Utah failed all year to open the holes for the strong Utah back-field. back-field. SHIVERS, Craig Murray, and Gerald Watson have utilized the tough Aggie line. Utah's 216-pound 216-pound wall will outweigh the Farmers, who weigh in at 215. The Aggies sport the advantage in the backfield with a five-point five-point average bulge. Utah is seeking a 4-6 record while the Aggies might still be in line for the Sun Bowl with an 8-2 mark. Both squads will By REECE STEIN and DAVE TRIMBLE (Editor's Note: Due to space limitations this will be brief. For further information dial 322-6445. For more sports space 'write nasty notes to "Chronicle" business busi-ness department.) Another wide open contest is expected as seven Utah seniors don the crimson for the final time when Utah State brings its powerful Aggies to Ute Stadium Saturday at 1:30 p.m. QUARTERBACK Richard Groth, end Frank Mazzotta, tackle Greg Kent and guard Ketil Moksnes will start for the last time and Vinny Panariello, Reiner Prawitt and Ted Snoddy will play their final games in reserve roles. BOTH TEAMS will be at full strength for the traditional finale with Roy Shivers leading the running attack for the Aggies with Groth, Ben Woodson and Marv Lowery carrying the bulk |