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HELP KEEP a SENATOR moss Highland High School will defend its Class A football championship with as much and more than was needed to win the 1963 title. A recent scrimmage by Ram grldders revealed some Interesting facts: Highland Is bigger than last year's champions, has just as much speed, more than adequate experience and Important depth. The Ram first unit defeated with junthe second unit, WORKING FOR UTAH Senator Moss has given six years of dedicated service to our State. His committee positions in the United States 21-- 13 ior accounting for most of the scoring. But when the game was over, the Rams schedule remained the same with Bountiful serving opening ceremony September 25, at the Tigers to sit high on the playoff ladder. will play Its Highland gridiron game from a wlng-- T formation with a balanced line. Both depth and experience mark Highlands 64 club. Rhls depth and experience Is especially evident on the front line where Flcklnger has Jack Laplne, a and dashman Steve Harmon, 170 pounds, back for strong offensive flanks. The Rams are big and strong at tackle with junior M ark Jenson a cinch at 271 pounds, Darrell Hunger, standing 218, Is a senior and will get yeoman assignments at tackle er. 5-- We also as will Steve Wlnget, 218, another senior. Ron Johnson, a hefty guard at 200 Is the only cinch for that position while the other guard position will find four battling It out for a starting assignment. They Include Mathis Chappel, 160 pouffffsToa-vl- s Cracroft, 170, Dave Salmon, 200 and Larry Collard, man weighing 190. a first-yeRegular at center last year was Robbie Richards an outstanding junior. As a senior, Richards promises to provide team leadership and a bundle of talent for Highlands football effort. Hank Rothwell Is making a bid for the center position but as ofWednes-da- y, it still appeared Richards with the edge. Backfleld men are plentiful recognition by our nations leaders, enable him to do more for Utah. Highland. Highland coach Bill Fick-lngIs quick to admit his coaching staff Is due a fair share of the Ram football credit. Without them wed be hurting for sure, he says. Flcklnger was talking of coaches John Pino, Hal Hardcastle, and Ray Gibbons vice deer-ha- h ; J,r'A ms process deer, antelope, elk, etc. FOR INFORMATION PHONE 1202 E. 21st South ar (Continued on Page 12) 484-105- 485-10- 53 3 CARLOS SMITH SHOPPING CENTER head-knocki- ng Senate, and his smoke and fish. We make deer salami and jerky. - note: ; All OF 63 FOOTBALL CROWN Editors frozen, k half or whole. 49c per lb. 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