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Show *"i- •' ' "• ','•"'"¦¦•¦ .,..;.;.;,.. .: :;¦ *v~ r -H/;tUP*f^!f^;;^^Left fo Right, Front Row: Allen Lambert, Manager; James Kinnard, Buddy Cash, Bob Swiler, Bill Cravens, Bud Scalley, Jerry Overton, Dick Shuck, Leslie Murdock, Denny Dunn, Bob Theobald, Glendon Malnar, Jerry Lipscomb. Second Row: Bill Johnson, Asst. Coach; Jim Bottoms, Jim Conger, Tom Swindell, Roger Moon, Ronald Manno, Grant Woodbury, John Reid, Larry Wagner, Richie Watts, EdKnowles, Jim Arnold, Coach Pres Summerhays. Back Row: Asst. Coach Pete Haun, Dave Cissell, Joe Hesse, Marv Fleming, Ross Drown, Cal Cragun, Lynn Stiles, Richard Fields, Robert Weinzheimer, Jim Hoggan, John Jensen, Harold Roberts, Bob Foltry. Asst. Coach Darrel Crawford and Asst. Coach Don McGiv-ney were absent when picture was taken.UTESHARE VICTORY ACROWN WITH |BYUUtah's junior grid forces opened their season against a predicted-strong Utah State team. Predictions were bent, however, by quarterback Bill Cravens who called the plays to stymie the rough Aggies 24-13. Bill Cravens racked up 420 yards, 285 by completed passes and 135 by ground drives. Frosh coach Summerhays drilled his squad all the following week and piloted the team to a 45-20 win over Dixie College. The Utes' third encounter saw the Papooses walk over BYU 22-0.At the final showdown, the BYU Kittens uncovered offensive maneuvers the young Utes weren't prepared for. John Canto and Jim Hoggan made tallies for the Utes, but a conditioned greenling force eked out a 27-13 win which resulted in the double championship. |