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COLORADO U Vs. UTAH Ute Stadium September 22 - 8:00 Pm COLORADO U vs. UTAH Ute Stadium September 22 - 8:00 pm In This Issue . "WHY I LIKE COLLEGE FOOTBALL" By BERT McGRANE President of Football Writers Association of America Des Moines Register & Tribune OFFICIAL "MUCH ADO IN '62" By TED SMITS PROGRAM 35l General Sports Editor, The Associated Press Keep an Eye on MONDAY to SATURDAY: SATURDAY: SUNDAY: SPORTS IN DIMENSION Featuring Don Spainhower . NFL PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL The Mountain jf NCAA COLLEGE FOOTBALL with top local, regional and West's national sports happenings, Football next week on KSL-TV Another seat on the 50-yard Number One B plus interviews with the sports Channel 5. KSL-TV provides ex­ line is yours for National Foot­ Sports Station a figures who make the news. clusive coverage of all the ball League on Sundays. CBS Compiled through the vast major NCAA games and offers and KSL-TV are there bringing you an official's eye view from the action and excitement into CBS Sports reporting facilities yiyyk your seat on the 50-yard line, your living room this Sunday and presented to you in Di­ next Saturday, 1:30 p.m. at 11:00 a.m. mension, 10:20 p.m. DON'T MISS TOMORROW'S NFL PRO FOOTBALL GAME ST. LOUIS CARDINALS vs. GREEN BAY PACKERS 11.00 am KSL®TV5 After the game make it a big evening at the HOTEL UTAH SKY Room Coffee Shop • Dinner from 6 p.m. Complete dinner for as little as $3.00 • Friendly atmosphere Supper selections available for $1.75! • Fast, cheerful service • Appetizing food • Dancing from 8:30 p.m. • Moderate prices No cover charge until 9:30 p.m. — then only $1.00! Back by popular demand! Chuck Wagon dinners on Mondays and Shore dinners on Fridays. Don't forget — Brunch each Sunday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Also luncheon daily. FREE-PARKING at the Hotel Utah Garage for SLv Room and Coffee Shop dinner guests. CONTENTS President Olpin 3 Much Ado in '62 _. 21 Buff Alphabetical Roster . 5 Starting Line-ups and Buff Outlook 7 Numerical Rosters 24, 25 Colorado Coaches 8 Redskin Athletics 29 Harry Carlson 9 Redskin- Players ......31, 35, 37, 39, 41 Colorado Players .11,13,20,22 Redskin Alphabetical Roster 33 Why I Like College Football 15 Future Redskin Schedules 40 President Newton . 17 Utah Campus _.45( 47 W.A.C. Commissioner 19 Former Ute Grid Greats 48 PUBLISHED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH ATHLETIC COUNCIL Horry James -Editor .... Dick Hendrickson - Advertising & Concessions Represented for National Advertising by Spencer Advertising Company, Inc., 271 Madison Ave., New York, N.Y. "Just wash it" It's time for this '62 Buick to have its 1,000 mile in­ —over all kinds of roads, in all kinds of weather, through spection but the only way to know it is to read the all kinds of traffic. Why has all this been done? A matter odometer. The owner can't think of a thing his new of pride and good business . ..to make certain that Buick needs except a wash job. the 1962 Buick will be as fine a performer and as reliable This is happening hundreds of times every day in Buick a car—regardless of price—that anyone can own today. Dealers' Service Departments right across the country. By the way, the Buick Service Manager will do more The 1962 Buick is setting records for trouble-free per­ than wash this car. He'll give it a good thorough check­ formance. And this is no accident. This '62 Buick is up, just because he loves it. the end product of intense "reliability programming" It's a great experience to own and drive a 1962 Buick. at every step of the way, in design, in engineering, and Why not make this your Buick year? Your nearest in the manufacturing and inspection of every one of its quality Buick Dealer will put you at the wheel of any nearly 7500 components. Buick you choose. Buick Motor Division, General Behind this car is 3,400,000 miles of testing in 33 states Motors Corporation. BUICK WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM Greetings From The President A. RAY OLPIN President, University of Utah The University of Utah is delighted to serve as host to our friends from the Uni­ versity of Colorado for the launching of the 1962 football season. We extend a hearty welcome to all of the fans from Colorado as well as to the team and faculty members who are here. We sincerely hope this contest tonight will be thrilling and satisfying to all of the football fans in attendance. We believe that these occasions with their color and excite­ ment are not only enjoyable, but that they have a value in the development of our higher-education relationships. We are pleased to have all of you here and we want you to feel welcome to join us often on the campus of the University of Utah for both cultural and athletic events. By visiting the campus you can catch the spirit of a thrilling and progressive institution. We hope that this contest tonight will be a highlight of the football season and an event you will long remember. Sincerely, President 245 South 1st West - EL 9-7733 cars are coming!!!!!!!!! See'em Sept.28 at your Ford Dealer's WE'RE GETTING BEAT 73-0 AND THEY WANT ME TO GET EXCITED ABOUT THEIR '63 FORDS... FORD DIVISION (5%^) MOTOR COMMW Buffalo Alphabetical Roster No. Name Pos. Weight Height Age Year Home Town 50 Arriza, John C. 195.. 6-1 .19 Soph. G. Junction, Colo. 69 Bartz, Dick T 234 .6-0 .19 Soph St. Joseph, Mich. 43 Benedetti, Chuck HB 181 5-10- ...23...... Jr Trinidad, Colo. 76 Bearss, Bill T 220 6-2 21 Sr. Toledo, Ohio 87 Blair, Ken** E 214. 6-1 ......21 Sr Roswell, N.M. 70 Beyer, Dick T__ 216 6-3 ......19 Soph Tulsa, Okla. 14 Blythe, Gary QB ......185 ...6-1 .19 _ .Soph. Tucson, Ariz. 16 Cesarek, Frank QB 208 6-0 20 Soph. Sterling, 111. 72 Childers, Bob T 236 .6-6 19 ...Soph „ Tulsa, Okla. 78 Christensen, Dale* C__ 220 6-2 ......21.. .Jr. Rantoul, 111. 11 Ethridge, Larry QB 204 6-1 -19 Soph Garland, Tex. 17 Graham, Nick* HB.. 185 5-11 21 Sr. Pueblo, Colo. 77 Grimm, Dan** G. 239 6-3 .21 Sr .. Des Moines, la. 81 Hall, Skip G 201.... 6-0 19..... Soph East Liverpool, Ohio 33 Harris, Bill* ...FB 203...... 6-2 20 Jr. Hackensack, N.J. 28 Henderson, DeOscia ......HB 207 6-3 .19 Soph Denver, Colo. 21 Hogan, Tim ...FB 196 5-10 19 Soph Williamsport, Pa. 75 Hollingsworth, Al G 220... 5-11 20 Jr Omaha, Neb. 46 Hosier, Tom HB 193 6-3 20 ...Soph. So. Haven, Mich 31 Howe, Ben FB 210 6-2 .20 Soph Muskegon, Mich. 82 Irvine, Stan E 214 6-4 .19 Soph Denver, Colo. 63 Kresnak, Tom T 208 6-1 19 .Soph. Muskegon, Mich. 51 Kulesza, Ed T 230 6-3 20 .....Soph. Muskegon, Mich. 60 LaGuardia, Skip G 224 6-0 19 Soph. Denver, Colo. 32 LeMasters, Clarence ....HB 187 5-11 -19 Soph Pueblo, Colo. 20 Locke, Terry HB 163 5-8 :.20..:. ...Soph. Muskegon, Mich. 74 Lund, Tom T 203 6-2 22... Soph. Ludington, Mich. 55 Mankowski, Dick _ __G 214... 5-11.. 21..... Soph Milwaukee, Wise. 22 Matson, Mike QB 190 5-9 19 Soph Lakewood, Colo 27 Mavity, Leon* HB 188 5-10 21 Jr. Seatonville, 111. 86 McBride, JCen E 212 6-1 20... Soph Boulder, Colo. 88 McGuire, John E 222... 6-4 .19 Soph. Chicago, 111. 36 Melville, Dick ._ FB. 192 5-10 19 ...Soph. G. Rapids, Mich. 56 Miller, Marvin T .254 —5-11 21 Jr Arvada, Colo. 58 Moncska, Tim G ...206 6-1 20 Soph E. Chicago, Ind. 84 Morris, Chuck E —209... 6-2 21 Sr. Denver, Colo. 30 Osborn, Kirk FB.. —206— 6-1 20 -Soph Golden, Colo. 52 Osborn, Steve C 199 6-0 20 Soph. Golden, Colo. 42 Parham, Ozzie HB 178... 5-8 20 —Soph. Muskegon, Mich. 62 Parmater, John G... 205... 6-0 21 Soph Lansing, Mich. 57 Pflum, Gene T 205 5-11 19 Soph. Longmont, Colo. 29 Phillips, Joe HB.. 190 6-1— .20 Soph. Guymon, Okla. 83 Pitman, Denne E. —201 6-2 21 ...Sr. Catoosa, Okla. 26 Price, Jackie HB 156 5-10 19 ...Soph. Arvada, Colo. 85 Sheppard, Bill E 187. 6-3.. ...19 Soph. Denver, Colo. 41 Somerville, Ted* HB 184.. 5-10- 20 Jr. Greeley, Colo. 34 Symons, Bill ..HB— 197... 6-0 19 ..Soph Nucla, Colo. 59 Tabakoff, Boris ..G .....201 _ 6-0 -.20 Jr Hollywood, Calif. 66 Trent, Bruce T-E. 216— 6-1 ...19— Soph. Las Vegas, Nev. 40 Wahtera, Pete HB 167 5-11 20 ...Soph. Peabody, Mass. 45 Watkins, Jerry HB 184 5-11 20 Soph Guymon, Okla. 80 Wissmiller, Roger E_ 205 6 3 20 Jr. Rantoul, 111. *Major Letter jflj "OFFICIAL WATCH FOR THIS GAME - IONGINES - THE WORLD'S MOST HONORED WATCH" jfig Represented for National Advertising by Spencer Advertising Company, Inc., 271 Madison Ave., New York, N.Y. 245 South 1st West - EL 9-7733 • 5 WE HAVE A GREAT TEAM at • RAINWEAR • SUITS • FURNISHINGS • SPORT COATS • WINTHROP SHOES • SLACKS 228 SOUTH MAIN you get the Largest IttrthlM Selection SPECIALISTS IN EASTERN CORN-FED BEEF "A Place for Particular People" 812 EAST 2nd SOUTH — PHONE EM 4-5641 • Headqaurters for Wilson's Certified Corn-Fed Beef.
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