FIFTY CENTS OCTOBER 11R 1969

FIFTY CENTS OCTOBER 11R 1969

FIFTY CENTS OCTOBER 11 r 1969 - 1:30 P.M. UTE STADIUM WATCH! THESE CHANNEL 5 SPORTS EXCLUSIVES NFL PRO PAUL JAMES SPORTS SHOW FOOTBALL on the CHANNEL 5 NEWS Football with BILL MEEK Watch all of the exciting action! In Color Most games in color. SUNDAYS 10:35 p.m. WEEKDAYS 6&10p.m KSLrTV KSLcTV HI... ... good sports out for fun have made Hotel Utah their headquarters. And why not—it's uncommon Get the team together . •. unforgettable! The prestige — come see us! hotel still preferred by local residents and seasoned travelers as well. Famous for superb food and accommodations. Hotel Willi Henry N. (Hank) Aloia, Managing Director OFFICIAL PROGRAM OFFICIAL TABLE OF CONTENTS WATCH President's Message 2 FOR THIS The Redskin Chief, "Bud" Jack 3 GAME Head Coach Bill Meek.... 4 LONGINES Arizona State Officials 6-7 The Sun Devil Campus 9 Future Redskin Schedules 10 Arizona State Coaching Staff 12 Meet the Fighting Sun Devils ...13, 15, 17, 19 All-Time Utah Football Record 16 Redskin Songleaders 20 Arizona State Numerical Roster 23 Runnin' Redskin Basketball 25 Arizona State Alphabetical Roster 27 Starting Lineups 28-29 Utah Alphabetical Roster 30 Redskin Career Records 31 Redskin Assistant Coaches 35 Ultra-Chron *8Z14. automatic calendar. 10k gold fitted case Utah Numerical Roster 37 and link bracelet, $188. University of Utah Athletic Staff 38 ULTRA-CHRON Test Your Photo Skill 39-41 THE WORLD'S MOST ACCURATE WATCH A Big Day for Windber, Pa. 40 Guaranteed accurate to a minute a month* Meet the Redskins 43, 45, 47, 49 Requires no batteries Unaffected by gravitational field... 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LONGINES-WITTNAUER WATCH COMPANY Longines-Wittnauer Building, New York President's Message A Message from DR. JAMES C. FLETCHER President, University of Utah It is a pleasure to greet our guests from Arizona State University and the alumni, faculty, students and friends of the University of Utah. The University of Utah is committed to academic excellence and to providing relevant education, research and service to our students and our society. You are invited to visit our campus and talk with faculty and stu­ dents in the several schools and colleges. We hope you will be impressed with the seriousness of purpose and the quality of scholarship through­ out the University. Dr. James C. Fletcher Printed by The Quality Press THE REDSKIN CHIEF James R. "BUD" Jack Athletic Director University of Utah When it comes to sheer love of athletics, few if teams. Under his leadership, the University of Utah any can top that of Utah's athletic director Bud Jack. Athletic Program has expanded and progressed rap­ The affable administrator has been at the helm of idly. Bud has served as secretary for the Athletic the Redskin athletic program for the past twelve Directors of the WAC since its formation in 1962, years, during which time he has distinguished him­ and on a national level, is a member of the Board of self as one of the best in the business. He has gained Directors for the National Association of Collegiate the respect and admiration of all those associated Directors of Athletics. He was recently elected to with the Utah Camp, and his reputation for fairness his third term as a member of the United States and integrity during his tenure has put the Univer­ Olympic Committee where he will serve as chairman sity of Utah in high esteem in athletic circles. for the NCAA Fund Raising Committee and Chair­ man of the prestigious Transportation Committee for Bud is a 1939 graduate of the University of Utah the next four years. and served his alma mater as Business Manager and Assistant Athletic Director before moving to his An active member of his community, Bud serves present position. His ability is evidenced in part by on the Board of Directors of Rowland Hall and Saint the consistently challenging football schedule pitting Mark's Schools in Salt Lake City and is a past pres­ the Redskins against the nation's finest football ident of the Salt Lake Rotary Club. 52 Exchange Place - 363-5751 Head Coach L : '£ 1 * % BILL MEEK Bill Meek began his career at Utah last season and imemdi- the Pro ranks. In every phase of his collegiate coaching ately made a sweepeing change in the football program. For career, Bill Meek took over teams undergoing a rebuilding years, the Redskins had been relying almost entirely on junior program and produced some of the finest teams and individual colleges to supply the manpower. Meek's philosophy turned players in the country, including Dallas Cowboy Quarterbacks in the direction of a strong freshman program and the Univer­ Don Meredith and Jerry Rome, and Kansas City defensive sity of Utah football program changed course and fielded the standout, Jerry Mays, to mention only a few. best freshman team in many years. From 1961 to 1965, Bill Meek spent time as a Director of A 1943 graduate of Tennessee, where he excelled in both Player Personnel and offensive backfield coach for the Denver football and baseball, Meek played quarterback on champion­ Broncos, and also with the Dallas Cowboys organization. The ship Vol football teams in 1940 and 1942. He was an assistant desire to return to the college ranks was fulfilled in 1966 when at the University of Maryland from 1947 to 1950, when he he accepted the position of offensive coordinator for the Cadets accepted his first head coaching position at Kansas State Uni­ of Army. He spent two years at West Point directing the versity. During his four years at Kansas State, the Wildcats offensive unit for coach Tom Cahill and in those two seasons, became a serious contender for the Big Eight championships. the Cadets recorded two 8-2 seasons. His wide-open style of In 1955, he accepted the head job at the University of Houston offense with a balance between running and passing not only and in his second year with the Cougars, won the Missouri made the game more effective in the won-loss column, but far Valley Conference Championship, a feat for which he was more enjoyable to the spectator. named "Missouri Valley Coach of the Year." The aggressive gridiron tactician was appointed head coach at Southern Meth­ odist in 1957 and held the post until 1961 when he moved into Sketch courtesy of Deseret News and Ev Thorpe Break your beard in right Right now your beard is in the formative stage. You can shave it with a razor blade like your father does. 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Arizona %•',:• 4 I DR. HARRY K. NEWBURN CLYDE B. SMITH Acting President, Arizona State Athletic Director Dr. Harry K-. Newborn; one of the nation's most capable Clyde B. Smith has served Arizona State University as and experienced educators, was appointed acting president Director of Intercollegiate Athletics and Chairman of the of Arizona State University Aug. 23, 1969, following the Department of Health, Physical Education and Recreation resignation of Dr. G. Homer Durham, who had served as since 1955. chief executive at ASU for nine years. His ascendency to this present position was not by sud­ On leave as dean of the ASU College of Education, a post den flight but by serving a long apprenticeship in various to which he was appointed on July 1, 1968, Dr. Newburn athletic capacities before coming to ASU as head football has previously served as president of the Universities of coach in 1952. Oregon and Montana and as acting president and educational Graduating from Monongahela High School, Pennsyl­ consultant to the Board of Trustees for the establishment vania, in 1929 he mantriculated to Geneva College. He was of a new metropolitan university, Cleveland State University.

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