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SENIORS DOMINATE ' 64 FOOTBALL SQUAD Twenty-four seniors headed Arizona ' s football team which Head Coach Jim LaRue called the best assemblage of talent that he has ever coached. Headed by the outstanding play of co-captains John Briscoe and Larry Fairholm, Arizona players showed their fine ability by never losing a home game. Arizona ' s offensive efforts were highlighted by the record breaking runs of Floyd Hudlow, the passing of Gene Dahlquist, Lou White, Eddie Bricker, and the running power of Preston " PDQ " Davis and Jim Oliver. Utilizing the efforts of 011ie Levege, Joe Escalada, Ted Lawrence, Jim Bryant, John Woodall, Ted Sweeting, Jerry Davitch, and Dave De- Sonia, Coach LaRue demonstrated the theory that the best offense is a good defense. Arizona, fielding one of its strongest teams, met opponents with new tactics and brute force to end the season with 6 wins, 3 losses, and I tie. In his six years at the University of Arizona, Jim LaRue has gained a record of 35 wins, 23 losses, and 2 ties in the rough Arizona schedules. Football Coach Jim LaRue poses with 1964 co-captains Larry Fairholm and John Briscoe. FOOTBALL COACHES: Head Coach, Jim LaRue; Assistant Coaches Ed Cavanaugh, Royal " Sharkey " Price, Ray Shackleford, Roy Tatum, Ron Marciniak, J. R. " Jake " Rowden; and Trainer Gary Delforge. 242
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