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Show The0 Salt Lake Tribune, Wednesday, September 15, 1963 8C UIL0S Despite the best record in the school's history, a share of the conference championship and a Liberty Bowl triumph, the Utah Redskins generally were overlooked by the experts this fall. And this could be a serious mistake. The Utes are a,, lot better squad than the graduation- - riddled squad first pictured. True, the Utes los-- t nine of their 11 starters among the 22 lettermen lost after last season. But Utah still has experience at almost every position. Utah has owed its success in recent years to successful gleaning from the junior college talent fields. And the Utes have a number of squadmen from last year, boys who have had a couple of springs and one fall of experience on ihe practice field. Thus, the manpower losses g V arent as vital' as 'the chart would indicate. Hit nard The Utes are known for hard- hard-nosefootball. hitting, They are and This team will be typical. It may not come close to last record. But it wont years be humiliated by anyone on its schedule. The schedule Itself is a break, with seven games at home. Ute Captain Utah will have captain and alternate quarterback Rich Groth back from last year; alternate wlngback Jerry Pullman, alternate fullbacks Roger Cline and Gerald Coggins end sltemate halfbifek Men Woodson, Jim Jensen, a led shift quarterback, also has jtQ-- a field experience, There line esTlcnce In Terry Maker, Met tin Driggs, Frank Marwrtla and Mill Morley ai tlie end; Greg Khnt, Vince Pannrlello, Alternate captain John Stlpceh, Rudy Reschke at tackles, Bruce, Bean, Ketll Moksnes, Dario DoBinedetti, Ton lleslop and Ted Snoddy at guards and Pat McKissick at' center. Defensive specialists Reiner' Prawitt, Tom Hawkes and Al White have experience. Many Newcomers Newcomers expected to make the first three squads include Mike Butera at end, Jack 1 V J d well-coache- 1 I 9-- 2 . , . from on Sportsman to another TAKE THESE ... ADVANTAGE OF VALUES DURING KNUDSEN'S L', GRAND OPENING. pnrp riCfcC FORMICA FACED TABU TOPS WITH EACH $10 PURCHASE Earnout- Formica lop faced an plywood. All color, and pattern, to chooso from. Round liiet, II In., (quart Limit ant par curtomar. and 17x22-m- . iier, 20x32-in- . ' FIXTURES ON CLOSE-OU- T n LIGHT Opening Special ovia iso KITCHEN MOO FIS ON DISPLAY $595 TO CHOOSE FROM CABINETS New, oil wood utility cabinet ONI OF SALT LAKE'S A MOST A COMPLETE SELECTIONS SPECIAL PROCTOR CITATION PORCH, CEILING OR WALL-SPECI- AL L of eligibility by WAC, Richard Groth, given an extra-yea- r leads Utah Redskins as captain and quarterback this falL Gehrke at quarterback or Jerry Tollman at center, John Moore at guard, Wendell Jones at end, Gary Heard, Roy Borthwick, John Henry Lewis, Doug Wells,-Ma- rv Lowery aqd Joe Gray in the backfield. Defensive rookies to watch are Annin Blaufuss, Charles Piazza, Glen Cook and Tim OReilly at defensive tackles. John OMalley, a tackle rookie, will work in on offense probably. safe-tyma- n, r ELECTRIC TOASTER I 9,! . 1 t. October 23 . .Wyoming at Laramie October 30 . . Utah 6.. Utah November November ' f-- 8. .San Jose State at Provo October I: f September 18 . .Arizona State at Tempe September 24 ..Kansas State at Provo October 2 . .0. of Oregon at Eugene A y y sTa 1965 BYU FOOTBALL SCHEDULE A Manny Fernandez and Norman Chow loom as fin defensive guards. Gene Cabading may be a star at safety. Utahwill use three platoons, unit in the line, 'with a boih-wa- y with offensive and defensive backs platooned ; an offense-onlunit. unit and defense-onlNagel, now the dean of Western Athletic Conference coaches, is starting his eighth season. His record is State at Logan at Provo 13.. Colorado State at Provo November 20. .U. of Arizona at Tucson H? November 27.. U. of New Mexico at Albuquerque Mr .A Ci V :sm:j..XjoytQprmuM:t r"1 Mountain Americas top sportscasler reports Young University football 1ST WEST AND 5TH SOUTH Next Door to freeway garniture and Appliance 359-205- 1 Paul James Sports afternoons at t W t ri games... $ 5:(So play-by-pl- plus p.m. L ay action In ail Brigham ,. ' 1 3 ( M |