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Show mm !•«•* r.-*A-* >**" Curtis Jensen, veteran Redskin shortstop shows batting skill that led the Utes at the plate. Baseball Coach Pres Summerhays had a rough rebuilding job to complete if the Redskins were to repeat as Western Division champs. Pres had to decide between pitchers Ken Austin, George Boss, Blaine Sylvester, Ted Chenoweth, Richard White, Howard Boulter, and Ted Berner for the Ute's starting chuckers. Outfielder Merrill Douglas was groomed to take the place of graduate Dave Germann, Ute catching star for three years. Carl Hoehner, a strong hitter, also saw a good deal of action behind the plate. Dick Hardy, a fine defensive ball player, starred at first. Gary Totland held down the second sack, and Bingham star, Bob Sanchez, roamed the third base area. -Veteran Curtis Jensen was the Redskin shortstop and the top man at the plate for the Utes. . . . Front Row, left to right: Assistant Coach Stan Smoot, Assistant Coach Major Mac Askell, Head Coach Pres Summerhays, Gene Smith, Don Jensen, Gary Totland, Lynn Chidister, Martin Bezyack, Ken Austin; Second Row: Bob Sanchez, Clark Godfrey, Don White, Carl Hoehner, Curtis Jensen, Merrill Douglas, Don Hoggan; Third Row: Dick Hardy, Dave Young, Ted Chenoweth, George Boss, Dick White, Blaine Sylvester, Dick Eiler, Ted Berner, and Don Cook. 164 |