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A y r"i? r: F'‘?r‘“ r ft U n to i v " - - ' ww '4 Im )pU ' ' s i- V‘'Lt in "ti ' t V -y ‘ sr mw 2 i ’ vl ifelnijl? -- i 1 & ’ 1&4G&& -- - ’- v ' - ' - i- JaiHSr''--' V !7' 't:i 4 1: iCV TW 'V v irfaSmsD -- ' ci‘iBi f & ws omr ilTyvrr 4Stem vUIB4hfiI?' 3S1S& £ Vs- - NhU 4 feeri - ‘f- AtyS n' ' jf ii JH ? ift’V-W- v :iM3r - ' P & z ’V P0 i v v VHS f w& ' Vi 1 f I ' ‘'Mw— k iSf4S3riJtrf ivar ri W'-r- ®4Mf- re' lt i t I -- wwasU- y ' '& ax ' t At si The University of Utah football team will rely on the right arm of quarterback Cary Ilertzfeldt to carry them o victory over C I Utah State when the two schools tangle in their “big game” in season’s finale for both teams Saturday afternoon in Logan alt fake ffiJbane Sjwf t$ $ Tage 30 Redskins Pill Hopes on Upset Win Lose Sports John Tribune SportsEditor Backer in battered Salt Lake City Utah — Saturday Morning — November 23 1963 Sports Mirror by c ito 'jbb By John Mooney Tribune Sports Editor Mooney LOGAN— A JFK Death By Associated Press BOSTON Nov 22 — Athletics LOGAN—Hundreds of enthusiastic Aggie students and boostas W'ell as the political world ers jostled and milled around the football team in the Student suffered a severe loss In the Union in preparation for the big rally that would light the final death of President John F Kenemotional fires and carry the Aggies to victory over the hated nedy The e scrub football player and ardent fan was Utes Saturday afternoon c o n s i d e r e d one of the best Cheerleaders bandsmen professors and students Joked and friends American sports ever rlapped each other on the shoulders In anticipation of the had — 'expected victory on the morrow THE MAN WHO munched a The football players keyed and grim walked to their places hot dog in the Orange Bowl and Rally speakers gazed nervously at their notes hoping to opened three American League baseball seasons with the tradipick just the right phrases that would launch the Aggies to a fine tional first pitch emphasized victory participation to the spectator SUDDENLY TIIE words passed through the group “The public President Kennedy did not President has been shot” - one-tim- Univer- sity of Utah football team facing Its worst season since 1949 girded for one final effort Saturday afternoon against the Utah Aggies whom the professional handicappers have Installed as a favorite in the traditional grid clash For the Utes the game will mark the end of a season that has been one of frustration The Aggies hope to conclude the season with their ninth victory which would leave Utah worst since 1949’s mark at 3-- 7 of The Redskins will enter their fifth consecutive game as the underdog In three of their last four efforts the Redskins have come close Even the loss to stress physical well- California last week was in merely The rally ended before the first burst of applause being with touch football games doubt until the final Those who had come to cheer and exult stood mute for mln- - on the White House lawn and when the Bears pulled away e safely ’utes sailing and swimming But while Wyoming Arizona near his Hyannis Port Mass “ State Army and California had BURLY FOOTBALL players their faces showing the bruises summer home e obvious class over the ‘ and lumps of a hard campaign suddenly came apart He also created a Council on Utes to earn their role of favor“The President has been assassinated” the TV set boomed Youth Fitness under the superites the Aggies have an intense vision of Oklahoma’s football the football seemed far Suddenly away very game desire to humble the burning eoaeh and athletic director Redskins Moments before playing and beating Utah had been the Bud Wilkinson With the exception of Wyouppermost thought in the minds of the assembled Aggies Tjie program was encouraged Tackles and guards who had challenged and hurled back ming the Utes haven’t faced throughout all primary public such a keyed-u- p good-teabacks for nine games suddenly schools in the the charges of country ' this season And when the bitter power wept unashamedly The Aggies have waited 10 struggle between the Amateur Co- years to get the Utes in RomAthletic and National Union Sports’ Best Friciul Stadium and the crowd of llegiate Athletic Association over ney The assassination of the President hit everyone as it did the control of amateur athletics 16000 partisans won't be satisfied with leaving the Utes even Aggies and the Utah Redskins who were preparing to leave for threatened the US Olympic pro- a semblance of a moral victory ! gram earlier this year the vigtheir overnight stop in Ogden Utah left Friday evening and orous young President stepped spent the night In Ogden The AND WELL MIGHT THE SrORT world have mourned es- - in strongly Redskins will drive to Logan comnE APPOINTED Gen Doug- Saturday forenoon' pecially for no Chief Executive carried the love of athletic arlas MacArthur the final-sa- y petition as John F Kennedy did EVEN THIS travel plan an r as a bitrator in the dispute and the Although not a great athlete nor even a five-stthe Aggies who pointed out hammered gered his general at lost never President Harvard football player Kennedy out for years they had spent d truce love of the competitive way of life P’or qutstanding service to the night before th® Utah game He was a frequent spectator at the major sports events football President Kennedy re- in Salt Lake City The Utes will have two major award from ! as ceived a gold medal And he went not as his duty as the Chief Executive the National Football Founda- changes in their lineup for the but as a bona fide fan Interested some presidents had gone season’s finale tion’ - in the competition on the fields of friendly strife Senior Doug Wasko almost ne had surrounded himself the While pundits might scoff at his touch football efforts and forgotten man in the Ute at his selection of former athletes for key positions in the govern' w 1th football men feeling they offense this season has been ment none could criticize his interest in developing a better were rounded citizens best named to start at fullback ahead trained to meet today’s race of Americans through athletic activity of Allen Jacobs Utah’s fine plunging back Bill Munson one of the great passing quarterbacks In Utah State University football history takes aim on what he hopes Utah Grid Fans Kickoff: To Honor Late President pre-gam- hard-runnin- g Football fans will have the opportunity to pay their respects to the memory of President John F Kennedy Saturday before the Utah-USgame in Logan By Marion Dunn Tribune Sports Writer LOGAN— A new generation of Utah State footbalL players— formed in the mold of Stanford’s “vow boys” of the 1930s— were FOLLOWING THE playing of National Anthem the spec- ready Friday for Saturday’s big tators will observe a minute of battle with Utah University here silence as the flag is lowered The game win be played in to half mast Romney Stadium Kickoff time is 1:30 pm There was talk of postponing the game in memory of the And the 13 seniors on the President but the two univerAggie team will be out to do sities agreed the public dissomething no other Utah State play of respect would involve football squad has been able to more people than could be do— graduate without losing or gathered at any other meeting being tied by Utah In the state This Aggie team will go Into Ticket manager Tom Moul- the game with a record of two ton said 15000 tickets have straight wins over the Utes been - sold and those tickets A VICTORY Saturday and they that are at the will call and will have done what used to be have not been picked up by 1 considered the impossible here pm will be put on sale at that —score three straight wins over time the 'Redskins Byron W h While President Kennedy wasn’t a star athlete he had the determination and stamina to swim for his life and the life of a crewman when his PT boat was smashed by the Japs Football and baseball were his chief loses as a sports fan But be loved just as much the sports gallery guys aridjjgals WHENEVER THE PRESS OF his office would allow it President Kennedy stopped by a major football or baseball game And when the rift between the NCAA and the AAU threatened 4hp Olympic chances of the United States he appointed Gen ! Douglas MacArthur to settle the differences N 44 1 1 HILE SOME OF OUR FORMER presidents have professed Interest in athletics it was President Kennedy who picked up the struggle for better physical fitness for the mass of the na- tipn’s youth Indeed sports and physical competition lost a great cham-- pion in the death of President Kennedy W Enjoyed Being With People While obviously the Chief Executive had been an avid follower of athletics his actions at the events showed he clearly enjoyed the spectacles' 1 z z e r White the And Tom Kokal despite & shoulder injury will get the caU at left guard where Jerry Miller normally starts Miller is a doubtful participant Six of Utah’s seven seniors on the squad will start the 'game at 1:30 p m The two senior right halfbacks Merrill Brinton and Mike Davis will alternate Turkey Shoot Vo 10 11 12 14 18 19 20 22 21 2fi 90 92 99 He is a great team leader and has been impossible to rattle in early Aggie games He has had only two passes The assassination of Pres- intercepted this year — one in ident Kennedy Friday wiH each of the first two games — naturally put a damper on the and has gained 1476 yards enthusiasm the game usually through the air engenders But the Aggie running attack is even more potent having avBut school officials said the 220 yards per game in game would be played and eraged nine games there will be a tribute to the late Also at stake in the game will President at halftime be the Aggies’ Utah State Coach Tony Knap The Utags streak announced his starting lineup haven’t lost here since 1959 Friday with senior Dick Winder getting the nod at right tackle for the first time this year home--winni- USU Alums Set THE AGGIES will start a veteran team with seniors Roger Foulk and Jim McNaughton at ends Winder and sophomore Special to The Tribune Chuck Bray at tackles senior LOGAN The Utah State Lynn Raymond and junior Veran Smith at guards senior Skip University Alumni Association Husbands at center senior Bill will hold a luncheon for out of Munson at7quarterback senior town alumni and friends prior football game to the Aggie-Ut- e Larry Bryan and junior Darell Steele at halfbacks and junior here Saturday morning TIIE LUNCHEON will be Larry Campbell at fullback Munson will direct the Aggies held in room 103 of the Union from their “I” formation that Building Saturday at 11 a m has carried them to the top of Alumni Secretary Lyn two NCAA statistical columns (Swede) Larson said 96 41 42 44 45 46 47 51 52 59 56 SALT LAKE CITY TO V LOS ANGELES FOR $549 IN A Utah Roster MERCEDES-BEN- Mike Roshek Ken Schmidt THE STORIES of how he stopped by the bleachers to chat fan how he’d drop in unexpectedly to have a “malt” with the drug store customers and how he’d enjoy cheering with the Ians at a great play Indeed stamped him as a great American The world including the sphere of sports today because of a cowardly ambush of a great leader L is poorer 190 D Z ‘ DIESEL PASSENGER CAR Tom Kokal Gene Keeler George Jcnklni Jerry Miller Bill Turner Sine® 1936 Mercdes-Ben- z has been making diesel passenger cars for economy travel without sacrifice of luxury Com® take a drive In tha luxury of a Kd Knowles Vince Panariello’ Mel Carpenter John Reid Mercedes-Ben- 190 D It may bo z just the ear for you Steve Taylor Greg Kent Dane Watkins Bruie Day Roy Jefferson Robert Buekman Clark Robinson yernon Holloway John Peas Frank Roy Ted Dawson Bruce Bean LAY AWAY A SCHWINN FOR Boys' Typhoon Girls' Hollywood starters WE HAVE TWO EXECUTIVE 100 to 220S and 180D CHOOSE AT UNUSUAL SAVINGS CARS -- FROM Famous For Fine Quality WE i uth a The senior quarterback Is the nation’s second leading passer and is sixth in total 95 Reid at right tackle and Captain Gary Hertzfe'dt at quarterback Four juniors and one soph Kokal will round out the Even the Aggies starting a of “lighter’’ tackles the couple will Salt Lake Gun Club hold Its annual turkey and Utes will be outweighed some 19 meat shoot Sunday starting pounds to the man in the forat 10 a m Hortense Wood ward wall The Aggie hae the edge president announced Friday and defensively offensively besides FOR grabs UP be In chickens will gobblers running and 'passing Aggie hams bacon and steaks Be- quarterback Bill Munson has an ginning gunners will shoot edge over Utah’s Gary with other novices she said this fall— scoring and 'total - Utah State Roster HARVARD announced Its tra OTHER STARTING seniors See Tage S3 Column 1 are Ken Schmidt at center Ed Knowles at right guard John Gun Club Plans This is reminiscent of the Stanford team that vowed as freshmen to never lose to Southern California and then kept the vow by winning all three varsity games against the Trojans The weather here was clear and crisp Friday and the promise was for more of the same Saturday For Luncheon Ulc Ag Rosters ar famed Colorado halfback of the late 1930s became a Supreme Court justice There were football men among his advisors including former Harvard captain Kenneth O’Donnell and when racial strife broke out in Birmingham Ala one of Kennedy’s choices as a Federal mediator was Earl (Red) Black former Army and Dartmouth football coach USU-Uta- PM 1:30 ’ letter-winne- Could Produce When it Counted will be an Aggie victory in Saturday’s big football game at 1:30 pm between h in Logan’s Romney Stadium Utag Seniors Poise for Duel half-minu- te 4 Staff Photos by Borge Andersen —Tribun I SPECIALIZE IN EUROPEAN DELIVERIES EASY TERMS See The New Sting Ray KEN Feed and H0LLADAY Sporting Goods 4644 Holladay Blvd CR 26 GARFFIMP0RTS Salt Lake’s only authorized 523 SOUTH STATE Mercedes-Ben- Dealer z PH DA 1 ! 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