Show Badgers ers tip to end grid season Sixteen Snow College football players hung up their Badger uniforms Monday night for the thelast thelast thelast last ime at the conclusion of a season which saw the team win four games lose five and tie one Probably the biggest victory of the season camp came Saturday afternoon in Glendale Arizona when the Badgers beat the Glendale Glendale Glendale Glen- Glen dale members of the tile tough Arizona Conference In what the press called an upset In previous games the had beaten the Badgers 3 0 and 14 0 so that Saturdays Saturday's 13 11 12 10 1 win Mn I n had h hJ iH rI o a measure m ClI r nf of 10 w win UI nau au a. a v revenge The Snow defensive unit had hada a big share In the victory The defense recovered a Gaucho fumble In the first quarter on the Glendale 20 yard line Three plays later Dave Affleck passed to Bruce Prince for the first Badger touchdown Randy Martin Martin Martin Mar Mar- tin kicked the extra point The Gauchos scored In the first and second quarters and had a 7 12 lead at halftime In the fourth quarter Cliff CUU Davis Snow defensive lineman blocked a Gaucho punt deep In their territory and Mike Mathis another defensive lineman grabbed It H up and went in for forthe forthe forthe the winning points Affleck Prince and Martin MarUn are among the 16 players who finished out their Snow football careers Saturday The others are captains ro nr George Duersch and Toni Whitney Whitney Whit Whit- ney Gary Arrington Jim Ba Bacon Bacon Bacon Ba- Ba con Bill Barry Ken Johnson Lou Little George Gourley Allan Hadfield George McNeil Allan Tippetts and Tony Hall v U l i i H rilL t 1111 M. M I. I I I r. r Jr i V a tI I r y W Wr I I j 1 I I I Gary Bliss left head basketball coach at Snow College is being assisted this year by John Ericksen former Badger d. d |