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Pioneer Players 5-8-11-12

Pioneer Football Staff 7

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Pioneer Alphabetical Roster 15

Officials' Signals 16

The Secretary Writes 17

Band Day 18

Denver-Utah Past Record 19

Starting Line-ups and Numerical Rosters 20-21

Penalties 22

Stars of the Week 23

Today's Officials *. 23

Stadium Information 23

The Bell 24

Tom Lovat ._ 25

Redskin Alphabetical Roster 27

Ute Players 29-31-33-35-36

Homecoming Royalty 38

About the " U " 40

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Welcome

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A hearty welcome to the Homecom­ing 1960 Football Game.

One of the highlights of the fall sports season is the annual football contest between the University of Utah and our highly respected competitors from the State of Colorado — the Uni­versity of Denver.

It is a distinct pleasure to serve as hosts to our friends from the University of Denver during our Homecoming cele­bration.

It is our belief that the two institu­tions of higher learning fielding compet­ing teams this afternoon have a full understanding of the importance of athletic development in the education of our citizens of tomorrow.

We sincerely hope this contest will be as thrilling and satisfying to all the fans as our previous contests have been.

Regardless of your particular loy­alty, may this be an event each of you will long remember.

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Pioneer Football Roster No. 78 74 87 63 30 40 34 76 42 17 31 89 14 73 61 85 83 58 72 24 15 86 71 23 80 55 65 75 82 33 77 88 79 22 41 69 32 68 64 81 43 84 20 66 60 62 16 59 57

Player Position Alexander, Gary E Beddeo, Walter* T Brooke, Thomas .....E Butler, Nick G Cahill, Robert FB...... Chlapowski, John HB Cobb, Jimmy FB Coombes, Jim T Curliss, Douglas* HB Diaz, J. C ..QB Dozlak, Tom FB...... Dozier, Lauren ...FB

Weight -.224...

210... ...187...

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.....181.... Escandon, Ramiro QB 174. Fall, Stuart T... Farkas, William T... Fitzsimmons, Dick E... Flagg, Victor E... Fournier, John C... Gibbons, Joseph T._ Gillis, Dick HB.. Gorden, Richard* QB.. Gotcher, Paul E.. Gott, Ken T.. Hammons, Bill HB.. Hayhurst, John** E.. Howard, Dan C._ Kidd, Joseph G.. Kopp, Dick* T.. Lee, Bill „„E.. Lyons, Luke FB.. Meno, Chuck T._ Moore, Calvin E.. Morrone, Louis ___.T.. Nathan, Richard HB_. Neece, Arthur* „..HB_ Osmundson, Robert G.. Perron, Ray .....FB.. Peters, Charles** , G_. Pucci, Fiore* G. Rosemond, Harry E_. Ruggeri, Charlies HB. Simms, Richard E.. Skudlarick, Dick ...HB. Smith, Gerald** G~ Sparlin, Drew G. Tatar, Bob — T.. Trinque, Normand —-QB. Warnyca, Dymetry C. Wheeless, Curtiss — C . *Letters won

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Height Class Home Town -6-5 ...Junior Los Angeles, Calif.

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5-10 Soph Dallas, Tex. ..—5-10 ...Soph Webster, Mass. —5-8 Junior Amarillo, Texas ...6-6 .Senior .... Sand Springs, Okla.

—5-9 Junior Slatersville, R. I. —5-11 Junior Pueblo, Colo.

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6-1 Soph Omaha, Nebr. —6-4 ...Soph. Denver, Colo. .....5-10 Junior Glendale, Calif.

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6-1 Junior Raton, N. M. —.6-2.... ...Soph. Ft. Sumner, N. M.

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—.5-7 ..Soph Freeport, N. Y. 6-0 Junior Irving, Texas 6-0.... Junior Eveleth, Minn. 5-10 Soph E. Lansing, Mich. 6-1 Senior Freeport, 111. 5-11 Junior Nutley, N. J. 6-3 Junior Los Angeles, Calif. 5-8 Junior Pittsburgh, Pa. 6-2 Junior McHenry, 111. 5-10 Junior Coldwater, Mich. 6-0 ...Senior Jackson, Mich. 6-0 Junior Amarillo, Texas 6-0 Senior Pittsburgh, Pa. .5-10— Junior Woonsocket, R. I. 5-8 Soph Regina, Sask.

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The Secretary Writes?? By Paul Cracroft

Football programs have many uses. Some of which we can talk about politely include service as raincaps, bench-dusters, shoe-scrapers (every football game draws a dog, you know), insulation, sunshades (for those wonderful but rare day games) and even an occasional bit of reading matter if the action gets dull or the majorette puts her coat on.

But the nicest purpose of all from our standpoint is that which gives the University the chance to welcome back its many alumni (non-grads rate the title, too, if you don't already know) to Homecoming. There are about 60,000 of them now living — and their addresses probably don't change more than 13 times each year. More than half of them live within 50 miles of the campus. This is close enough for many of them (bless their hearts!) to support some if not all of the many University and alumni functions offered them each year . . . like this morning's

PAUL CRACROFT Lecture Series, for instance. It's also close enough for a few of Alumni Secretary them (cuss 'em) to take the U for granted.

Herewith (with probable interruptions) is our annual program greeting to you loyal alumni at today's game with your family:

We're glad that you (yes, dear, of course yo u may have a hot dog) are here with (no, thanks, I just had one before the kickoff) us on this mo st pleasant occasion. (Omigosh! Really? Ninety-eight yards! Well, dear, he does have the right to stand up and he probably didn't know . . .) We hope that you'll see many new developments on (Well, Nora and Clyde! Didn't realize you sat so close to us at the games!) campus. Most of this has been made possible by the cooperation that mutually exists (Wheeeehew, Clyde, you're right, she has got a nice pair of 1 . . .) between . . . .

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"Pogo for President" In its Homecoming celebration, the U of U

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17 Diaz, qb

20 Skudlarick, hb

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40 Chlapowski, hb

41 Neece, hb

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57 Wheeless, c

58 Fournier, c

59 Warnyca, c

60 Sparlin, g

61 Farkas, t

62 Tatar

63 Butler, g

64 Pucci, g

65 Kidd, g

66 Smith, g

68 Peters, g

69 Osmundson,

71 Gott, t

72 Gibbons, t

RG RT RE Peters 7 5 Rosemond

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RH Curliss

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75 Kopp, t

76 Coombes, t

77 Meno, t

78 Alexander, e

79 Morrone, t

80 Hayhurst, e

81 Rosemond, e

82 Lee, e

83 Flagg, e

84 Simms, e

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PENALTIES 1. OFFSIDE by either team; Violation of scrimmage or free kick formation; Encroachment on neutral zone—Loss of Five Yards.

2. ILLEGAL PROCEDURE, POSITION OR SUBSTITUTION —Putting ball in play before referee signals "Ready-for-play"; Failure to complete substi­tution before play starts; Player out of bounds when scrimmage begins; Failure to maintain proper alignment of offen­sive team when ball is snapped; False start or simulating start of a play; Taking more than two steps after Fair Catch is made; Player on line receiv­ing snap—Loss of Five Yards.

3. ILLEGAL MOTION — Offensive player illegally in motion when ball is snapped—Loss of Five Yards.

4. ILLEGAL SHIFT—Failure to stop one full second following shift—Loss of 15 Yards.

5. ILLEGAL RETURN of substitute not previously disqualified — Loss of 15 Yards.

6. ILLEGAL DELAY OF GAME; Taking more than five times out during either half (except for replacement of injured player)—Loss of Five Yards. Team not ready to play at start of either half— Loss of 15 Yards.

7. PERSONAL FOUL — Tackling or blocking defensive player who has made fair catch; Piling on; Hurdling; Grasping face mask of opponent; Tackling player out of bounds, or running into player obviously out of play; Striking an opponent with fist, forearm, elbow or locked hands; Kick­ing or kneeing—Loss of 15 Yards. (Flagrant offenders will be disquali­fied.)

8. CLIPPING—Loss of 15 Yards.

9. ROUGHING THE KICKER or holder—Loss of 15 Yards.

10. UNSPORTSMANLIKE CONDUCT —Violation of rules during intermis­sion; Illegal return of suspended player; Coaching from side lines; In­valid signal for Fair Catch; Persons illegally on field—Loss of 15 Yards. (Flagrant offenders will be disquali­fied.)

11. ILLEGAL USE OF HANDS AND ARMS by offensive or defensive player —Loss of 15 Yards.

12. INTENTIONAL GROUNDING of forward pass—Loss of Five Yards from spot of pass, Plus Loss of Down.

13. ILLEGALLY PASSING OR HAND­ING BALL FORWARD—Loss of Five Yards from spot of foul, Plus Loss of Down.

14. FORWARD PASS OR KICK CATCHING INTERFERENCE —Inter­ference with opportunity of player of receiving team to catch a kick—Loss of 15 Yards. Interference by member of offensive team with defensive player making pass interception—Loss of 15 Yards, Plus Loss of Down. Interference by defensive team on forward pass— Passing Team's Ball at spot of foul, and First Down.

15. INELIGIBLE RECEIVER DOWN FIELD ON PASS—Loss of 15 Yards.

16. BALL ILLEGALLY TOUCHED, KICKED OR BATTED—Forward pass being touched by ineligible receiver beyond the line of scrimmage—Loss of 15 Yards from spot of preceding Down, and Loss of a Down. Eligible pass receiver going out of bounds and later touching a forward pass—Loss of Down. Illegal touching of a scrim­mage kick within opponent's 10-yard-line—Touchback.

17. PENALTY DECLINED; Incomplete forward pass; No play or no score.

18. CRAWLING by runner—Loss of Five Yards. Interlocked interference— Loss of 15 Yards.

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Stars of the Week

Ed Pine Terry Nofsinger

Today's Stars of the Week were chosen from the BYU game. Terry Nofsinger, the Utes al­ternate captain played one of his finest colle­giate games against the Cougars. The big Ute signal caller completed four of nine passes for 112 yards and ran for 52 more yards to rack up a total of 164. He was chosen Back of the Week.

Big Ed Pine won Lineman of the Week hon­ors for his aggressive play against the "Y". He made numerous fine tackles from his linebacker spot and also did a fine job of blocking on offense.

Referee ... John Good

Umpire H. B. Kniseley

Linesman „ R. Hillgren

Field Judge R. H. Magleby

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Telephones—Pay telephones are located in the south end of each stand, and in Fieldhouse lobby.

Lost and Found—Please bring objects found to the Fieldhouse ticket office.

Emergtncy First Aid—At the Press Box.

Cab Service—In addition to regular service from all points of the city, YELLOW CABS originate at two central points, Hotel Utah and Hotel Newhouse, and follow direct route to Utah Stadium.

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BATTLE OF

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The Utes will be out today to retain the Denver and Rio Grande Western trophy bell which goes to the winning team, Denver or Utah, after each year's game. The Utes have retained the bell the past two seasons with wins over the Pioneers.

Since 1949, when Knox Bradford, Executive Vice-President of the D. & R. G. W., presented the trophy, the Utes have won six frays, Den­ver has won three, and there was a tie in 1950. The Ute years were 1951, '52, '53, '56, '58 and '59. Denver got the nod in '49, '54 and '57.

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Tom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lovat of Bingham Canyon, Utah. He attended high school at Bingham High where besides being a fine athlete he was president of the men's honorary society — The Prospectors Club.

Tom Lovat As a senior at the University of Utah Tom is majoring

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Lovat is a member of the Marine Corps Reserves — The 21st Rifle Company. Another Ute star, Dennis Zito, is a member of the same Marine company.

Tom is considered by line coach John Nikcevich as one of the hardest workers on the ball club. Probably the outstanding element in Tom's collegiate athletics is the fact that he is a two sport man — not a common thing in college sports.

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Redskins Alphabetical Roster No. 43 51 72 75 32 92 41 83

32 76 16 60 87 45 53 14 93 88 34 84 36 70 64 85 23 77 24 67 62 61 42 11 74 35 12 44 68 79 55 69 81 73 22 15 33 68 78 65 21 63 54 50 52 80 25

Name Pos. Anderson, Gary ....LH... Arnold, Jim C... Ashby, Henry* ....: LT.._ Birch, Tom** RT... Borich, Joe* RE... Brown, Dennis QB... Bushman, Ben RH... Carter, Jim ...RE... Chestang, Gary ......RE... Cissell, Dave RE... Conger, Jim FB... Cragun, Calvin LT... Cravens, Bill QB... Dotson, Gordon* RG... Fleming, Marvin ..RE... Frank, Gordon RH... Guise, Bill C... Hafen, Richard QB... Hertzfeldt, Gary QB... Hesse, Joe LE... Hoggan, Jim _FB_.. Holmes, Marv* LE... Howard, Bill* .: FB... Jensen, John LT...

Weight — 166... .....187.....

197... .....195... ...-187.... .....171..... .....170..... ...190— .-..210....

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...21 Senior Pittsburgh, Penn. .20 Junior Murray, Utah

.5-11 20 Junior Frannie, Wyo.

Jonas, Jeff* LG.. .19 f 5-11 19 Junior Jones, Hilan* LE. Kawano, Eddie* LH. Lalli, Joe ...LT. Lee, Gordy* LH. Lovat, Tom* LG. Madole, Allan RG. Manno, Ronald LG. McKnight, Bill LH.

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-5-11- —.20 Soph Anaheim, Cal. -6-3... ...19 Soph. .... Salt Lake City, Utah -6-4. 22 Senior.... Salt Lake City, Utah .6-2 19 Soph. Puente, Cal. .6-0 ID.— Soph Chico, Cal. -6-4... 19 Soph. .... Salt Lake City, Utah .6-0 19 — S o p h San Diego, Cal. .5-11 20... Junior Montebello, Cal. .6-4 18 Soph. Compton, Cal. .5-11 21 Soph Escondido, Cal. .6-1 19 Soph Castaic, Cal. .5-11 20 Junior St. George, Utah .6-2 19 Soph. Chico, Cal. .6-2 19 Soph Reno, Nev. .6-1 19 Soph. .... Salt Lake City, Utah .6-0 20 Junior El Monte, Cal. .5-10 24 Junior Santa Monica, Cal. .6-0... ...19... ...Soph... Pocatello, Idaho

— Burbank, Cal. Thermopolis, Wyo.

Tooele, Utah .6-3 20 Junior .5-8 20 Junior .6-0... .5-10. .5-11. .5-11. .5-6... .6-0...

McLaughlin, Dennis QB .181 5-11. —21. Junior

.19 Soph Ogden, Utah

.20 J^n.or Tooele, Utah

.21 Senior Bingham, Utah

.21 —Soph El Monte, Cal.

.19 Soph. Rosenhayn, N. J.

.20- Soph Vernal, Utah Baldwin Park, Cal.

Moody, Phil* LT Moon, Roger ...FB Nofsinger, Terry* QB Overton, Jerry RH Peasley, Robert RG Peterson, Ken** LT Pine, Ed* C Polychronis, Tony** RG Rasmussen, Jay* RE Reid, John RT Richards, Elmer ..LH Scalley, Bud RH Spinazzola, Dan FB Stiles, Lynn LG Stillman, Pat RT Swindell, Tom RG Uyeshiro, Stan** LH Wagoner, Larry ..RG Warfle, Harold** C Watts, Richie _.C Weinzheimer, Robert ...... LG....- 176... 6-1 White, Bill LE 190 6-1 Zito, Dennis* LH 174.— .5-9

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6-0— 23 ...Senior Delta, Utah 6-0 — 19 Soph Provo, Utah 6-3 22 Senior— Salt Lake City, Utah 6-2 19 Soph Imperial Beach, Cal. 5-9 ..19— Junior Sacramento, Cal. 6-2.. —21 . .—Senior-. Salt Lake City, Utah 6-4 -—20 Junior Reno, Nev. 6-0 22 Senior.... Salt Lake City, Utah

.20... Junior.— Salt Lake City, Utah

.19 Soph Saugus, Cal.

.20 Soph. Castle Gate, Utah

.19 Soph. Tremonton, Utah

.21 Soph. San Diego, Cal.

.19 Soph. Reno, Nev.

.20 Soph. Philadelphia, Penn.

.18 Soph Boise, Idaho

.21 Senior Honolulu, Hawaii

.19.. .....Soph. - Las Vegas, Nev. 6-2. —21 Senior... Dividing Creek, N. J.

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Queen — Lucretia Wray

Delta Delta Delta — Dance Major — daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Robert M. Wray of Cedar Rapids, Iowa — transfer student from Stephens College of Colum­bus, Missouri.

Attendant — Sharilyn Silver

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Looking Back By Nancy Heal

Shades of the old yearbook! Even more fun than looking back through the years is renewing old acquaintances at the "U" Homecoming, 1960 style.

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Tonight, Saturday, the annual Homecoming Dance will complete the week as the Mills Broth­ers, world-renowned entertainers and recording stars, will be featured in the Union Building Ballroom.

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