Show 1r vry lir V 1"'Ir-‘-0-V- - alt For Sports Scores ' Call ELgitt 57511 Section 4's 01P44it 1 lb 1( r 1 i take City''Utah --- Friday Salt Morning -- Ennommoolummoommowoomonnomo 'err ‘vv t tAt I - -- Far Hi 044' Page One t alley:: $ hock II) a1 a 416 - Call ELgin575111 0 November 28 1958 7 - 0 For Snorts Scores 3 w C 0 it e t ers-12- 1" 1 7 - - 4 '': 0 - NT :t ' ' - 7 "''' - s arusoi 1'o ' ' :4!'''' ' TOUCHDOWt11::' I 2 t "45kok $nellea tWSon :'"' ': : 4 4' ' ' '' II ': ' 't ' ''' ' ' ' ' 44 "4' 4 " 95 5(-'- ll ' i' ii t' 4 1e"!- - ' :' '' )( i''' I Ill'''' ' t ' :: ' s': ( ' '' '' t )4' k:1' V 71 ' - l':- ' 7N - N4: ' t 4:::::A ": ' ''' '! l' '" r :4 '''''::''Z'''': ' i" - :0 It 6'111 : KOS ':" :' plitA P A :aa Olt '''n:q'g :P":::- - '" f '3 fil4'i: - ' t 4 ' v '::?:'''' i': 1t !'"'' " :f ' :: !'''''' ' ' ' ' A '' :: :' ' ' 4 ' - ':: : :"- i ' S: '''''4:''''t ' ' ' ' ' '' ' U '' lo 1: ‘It: ' :' A :': Aro! by ''' ‘: ' l' '' ' Praises Generalship when he Ray Nagel praised Vierra for his generalship we have at best quarterback called the game said "Kenny had this season He made a couple of ouestionable decisions place that perhaps I wouldn't have called had I been in hisdirected but he mixed up the running and passing well and be the team and handled the ball well "I would like to add too that fans saw two of the hardest hitting examples I have seen this year in the conference Wilson ran right over Austin Parlette in a fine on competitive job of running and Terry Lewton's tackle Rick Dobbins Was equal to anything I have seen in ferocity "I WOULD like to repeat something I have said many tittles about this Utah team—I have been with better teams never have played on some and helped coach others but I been with a ball club that will get itself in the hole and come back fighting'better than this bunch of kids" Nagel admitted Haun who started the game and was in action one 16 play on defense when Buddy Allen swept around him for before the sidelines for the was "I 'added heading yards coach had a sub in for me Maybe I could have gone back in but Ken was doing such a great job it almost was a pleasure to sit on the sidelines and watch him work" They Don t Play for Pay The colorful marching bands of the University of Utah and Utah State University hung up their marching togs following the Thanksgiving Day festivities Thursday SONE members will continue In the pep bands at the basketball games and some will join the concert units on the campus in Salt Lake and Logan But the marching unit went Into mothballs for another year The men and women who participate In the band dill- ties are dedicated to their endeavors just as the athletes ore dedicated tI ''''''''' ''''''''' Irt 7- ! it inter-collegia- Observation Ward There's Ile tett of sportsmanship ler the len when he's wets& ing two onknewe teams play ' - ' t : ''k ' I 'II - - - ''': ) t 4) -- z- N ' N - &I11114116 ' - -- '1) 10-1- I to I - 2 )witiths211--I to I -- J --- Widths -- -- -- Sizes t ' VAUGHN JOHNSON 135 itat - hat 3ral leuth FOR )) 010 2130 Imported chrome BINDINGS WAX OW PtI - ! 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' '"'"'"'"""1": OJIIIIfl ' - Rt 7:!:-::'::::!-''zi- SKI SWEATERS 11n95 6 '": ON THIS 11E1 IKE CIIIILLEUGER for comfort end weer oil hooted Oro mond uppors cushion cropovrodeo mellow sonof proof Wei's t: 1 0 60 the first half the Utes took charge in the second Curtis who roamed for 51 yards in the first period as the Aggies rolled' up a statistical as well as scoring advantage was held to 22 yards in the second period as the Ute defense began to tell vAigctgoireys Utah drove 50 yards for the winning touchdown midway in The Aggies were not with- the second quarter second out their stars too in a series ot offensive downs for hotly contest ed football the Redskins with Wilson game on a cloudy chilly sweeping left end untouched and shielded by a swarm of afternoon blockers The Utes couldn't get The 15112 fans came to see the bonus point after touch a ball game and they saw one down but they were content to up for grabs until Vierra's in- play keep-awawith the terception of an Aggie pass Aggies thereafter in stopped the Farmers finally A FUMBLE recovery and a the last minute of the game Overton Curtis a dancing pass interception enabled the dervish as hard to grab as Aggies to cross the midfield quicksilver had the Utes jit- stripe ih possession ofthe ball twice in the entire last tery all afternoon And the only half as the Ute defense proved passing of Rick Dobbine gave to be the master on the field the Aggies a bit- lead in the Fumbles put the Utes in air statistics and made the final over-al-l statistics as close trouble several times but they only served to whet the de as the ball game fensive appetites of the Ines THE AGGIES scored on a A fumble of the handoff by drive in the first quar- Tierra that Len Rohde recovter with Curtis penetrating ered for the Aggies on the Utah 49 stopped a Utah drive the end zone with a - See exhibition of elusiveness late Page 02 Col 2 ' ' s 4 FOJRUSIZTULGIKGEEDDABDOssYS 'i4 '" A' I 67 the third string quarterback 0 ' 7'"' ''' '' U '4 ''' 4": I much of the 14 Passing yardage Passes tersdobmrillnlalatendt Passes intercepted by 641 Punts 3 lost ball game Tierra Fumbles ' 35 Yards penalized earned the nickname of the "mixmaster" with his canny :'' ''':lA':''''' handling of the Utah attack ':'' And a stubborn though out4'''' 0 I weighed Utah defense came in i0 ''0::1 for its share of plaudits too :t in twice hr de Aggies inside the gUtll tat:ha:1st " line to preserve in 57 games with the i 4" es up - ' sp" CE ' - Most of them contribute almost as much of their own time as school time to drills and practicing Very few receive music scholarships And part of the understanding that goes with being a band member includes the students paying some of their incidental expenses on the trips While there would be athletic contests without the bands performing a lot of the color and pageantry associated with sport would be missing without the flashy performers on the field before the game at halftime and during lulls in the hoop and grid contests - - ''' '' ' SAVE NOW I ' cit ''''t !0 a ia a t'' ': ''''' '"' :- 4- ii t: ws:t x '"iiWHIi::::i Redskins Call Monday Drill 5 Au penalty" RUGGED BOOTS ' - d d (31) s ' - -:: r Senior guard Gary Lund Aggie along with fullback Leo Ducharme finished out their college careers with a sterling performance Lund pulled off two spectacular defensive plays which should have given the Ags two particulatly on defense and scoring chances especially in the second half" THE OGDEN senior shot the ' Coach Nagel said it was a and grabbed Vierra before gap hard-fough- t and clean game he cóuld make a handoff and He pointed out that when the Ute quarterback fumbled Aggie guard Willy Dixon was wgh Ag end Donn Gerbozy thumbed from the game early Imaking the recovery on the for landing a haymaker on Ute Ute 32 end Duncan Wara that it was Then Lund came right back just as much Ward's fault as with an interception of Vierra's Dixon's pass right on the line of scrim"We were a kind team" mage on the Ute 38 but this Nagel said "Those three fum- drive died on the Redskin 6 bles we lost certainly kept the Saturday's game not only game interesting but that pass marked the final college game interception of Vierra's sure for 13 Aggie and 14 Utah sensaved me a lot of gray hairs" iors but also for the Utes' There was quite a bit of dis marching band drum major cussion running through the and majorette LaMar Wilcrowd of 15112 fans about a liams and Clare Mathews who call by the officials which may have held down the "starting" have cost the Aggies a touch- position for four years down early in the game All of the seniors were honAggie guard Lee Ramage orary captains for the prerecovered Larry Wilson's fum- game flip in the middle of the ble on the Ute 5 and after twoneld ' - lead catillytaihn tshteorseedconadimpoersitodidwienttbi e The Redskins had a lot to be thankful for Thursday AGGIE SENIORS were Pete Lenotti Leo Ducharme Rolfe night They had their fourth vieKerr Overton Curtis Bernie tory in a row over the Russ Jon Hyde Gary Lund Farmers a edge in Lee Ramage Willy Dixon the series fifth place in the Lynn Peterson Stu Phillips Skyline standings and they and Bob Steinke had three days off from Utes making their final al) practice s pearance were Spence Clark Coach Itay Nagel disFields Lee Grosscup Larry tnissed the squad for the Pete Haun Cliff Katz Don Day dinner ThursTurkey Kraft Paul Liston Jim Masand said he evening day telotto Don McGivney George wouldn't have a practice Milne Jack Seul Bill Johnson until Monday afternoon Duncan Ward and Dick White COACH EV FAUNCE sent his ace right tackle Len Rohde in to try and opeeup a hole in the Ute line to score but official Al Mercer called a five-yar- d penalty for delay of game Coach Faunce and many Aggie fans thought they were "robbed" and protested violently Here's the way Mercer explained the call: "True the clock wasn't running But I had already spotted the ball and the 25 seconds for the Aggies to get the play off had already started The rule book says that in a case of this point the player reporting is interrupting the 25-- ec on d count and a delay of game should be assessed This is the only penalty where the team is charged with a time out which it actually doesn't get plus the for Taylor t perfectly : elk k ''' '"::' I 111110-' ':' '' gio:tpSo"141:vi Glen eAe gpr igil dec e ktaehd:tohperiod s ' "'"" 1 Vi' tI ' ' 4' game-winnin- plays the Ags had the ball on the Ute 2 when Overton Curtis ran out of bounds to stop the clock Skyline's Final Grid Standings ''':'" ' -- t Nagel Praises Courageous Redskins 6-- 0 '' ' ' '' - and behind blocking of Vierra and fullback Monk Bailey TD raced five yards to score the easy and for Utah against Aggies In third quarter Thursday after- noonWilson took pitchout from quarterback Ken Vierra 13y Lyn Larson Tribune Sports Writer "First of all I' want to congratulate Ken Vierra who turned in a great job under fire" Coach Ray Nagel of Utah beamed following the Utes' 12-- vicry over Utah State Thursday in the final traditional Thanksgiving Day t't ' f' ' In "a '''' '' - I :'t ' li :'4 ' '' ItTli i ' ' t '' " - - i 4"' ::":':' ' ' ': "10: 4 ': '''''' ' '''' :' By John Mooney Tribune Sports Editor Like a modern Zeus hurling his destructive thunderbolts Ute quarterback Ken Vierra called on the devastating shocking power of Larry WI! son and Monk Bailey to de- - 1 S ' ' P' ITCHOUT HERE: '4'''f:' ' ' : ir ' :'kii:'w1107s' ::: '' l'' : de ' ii '" A -' ' ? ' ' 4( 1114 It ' ''' '''' ' i— '' ' ' "'''' tt '' t UTAtal 1 21''''' '' ""'"' '' ''-f 4 :: " '' 11ttittt - 4 r " 4' ' ' 406 ': lh 4:11:775:1k'::?t:'1!:1 ' ' ' " AAA 1 :'''40( k" s'' v 14-1-!'- '' ''' ::'- :::"" a t ' i ' i 0 T7 k ' - ' '''''l"' 4t '':cl :' ' Bailey slashing loose for 15 drive yards to climax a But Utah needed the two-poiI :f'k ig 4 Aggies 12iLL "the after the touchdown and ' millotlhisehirtthienay Aggies rose up' to drop Turkey Day Bailey short of the end zone ' " !::': '4 '3k :'' ! ii BassiiiceyTh i a crashing bolt of on the try after the touchdown ' '" " ' I" '' 544' ' electricity sped 15 yard's' for 2- Th ' at'madt ehe it 74 for the '':'"A: the first Utah touchdown and '" ' half time f ' over the all 01 Wilson lz darting : like turf chain lightning But where the Aggiez had swept his left end for the win- - dominated the game most of t nin g touchdowil from the 'five-yar'''" 0: A k ' 1 ' :s''! :': ' i 7: i: 4 stripe in the third period STATIS TIC S ' '' ' ' f' ' Utah fifth place in the to ''''' k'' ' '':' give Utak Utah Plato t 14 First downs 15 ' j final Skyline standings a 229 175 Rushing yardage ': - - ' ' ' '' '":i - i f!: 4' ?:M' ' it -- - t-- '': st'so' ' :4 :2 : j ''': i 1i " I : —1-gi'' ' t : '''' i--- - '' 1 )14''"''':"'''''' - ' : ' ii'': ” 4 '' rIlloat Pt"": '': There's a facet of competitive athletics those who preach fall to consider While it is true that a poor bother a boy or girl who knows that in may performance team a victory there is the wonderful cost the ferior effort run and feeling too that situations even out in the long ' come also down again up which may goes that battle "Ken played nearly the enThe best example of the moment Is Ken Vierra the tire Redskins game and we're mighty Utah third string quarterback of the to have a lad like him happy Colorado and to fill in for our two injured Vierra came into the spptligbt against handled the ball giving st a r tin g quarterbacks promptly fumbled the first time he game Colorado its chance to score the only touchdown in a "I HAVE been around some was on Vierra in a big way the pressure Thursday Colorado teams which probably were two against of one was quarterbacks Wbere he this bunch of kids the Aggies Lee better thannever he was ME quarterback for the Utes against seen a more I've but were injured and couldn't play Grosscup and Pete Haun courageous group scrambled and "Our 1$ids Thursday Utes— Vierra played every minute On offense for the all the played aggressive football has played one quarterback first time in several years because defense on way on offense He also played a lot take a with only one quarterback healthy a coach can't on team his gets when in action him chance of net having offense his jet And Tierra was the hero of the ball game True broke for the w L T Pet running backs Larry Wilson and Monk Bailey 6 1 0 857 touchdowns that won the game and his defensive lineman Wyoming 5 1 0 833 twice stopped the Aggies in the shadows of the Utah goal New Mexico field 5 2 0 714 Brigham Y But when the time came to carry someone off the across 3 0 U 571 S 4 Colo free the received transportation Tierra who was it 3 3 0 500 Utah the sod on the shoulders of his teammates 2 5 0 286 The pressure was on him and he re Utah State INen did the job 2 5 0 286 Denver should a like champion sponded 0 7 0 000 Montana ' - 's ' ' -- 4 ''''''':::-- -' 1- ' Especially Ken Vierra "over-emphasi- ' :::' ve:: 4 ' s Tribune Sports Editor ' Coach ' ' 14::: ''' ':' me ' ' Ramage I 14r4t''''r ":'"-- t '' ''l4 ''''' Frits' 'v 4 e4:- - : - ' "i ! ? 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