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Underdog Utah s long air arm and boomerang of the nnghty Black Knights of the Hudson l ln defeat Utah Covered itself with more glory than any Redskm team ever had 1n vietory. How could a team be greater in defeat than in victory? This question was given a memorable answer on November 9th when the Redskins in- vaded the realm of the Black Knights of the Hud- son. Utah won contests that day that left the 39 to 33 score far in the background. First in the mind of the Utah Man was the satisfaction of a great moral victory. Arrny's early 13-O lead drew sighs of anxiety, but the team that was all but scoffed at by the big eastern powerhouses refused to fold. Instead it shot back to a 14-13 lead. With quarterback Lee Grosscup passing to perfection, the never-say- die Utes matched Army's power with an aeriel show that made the Cadets bring out all of their guns to eke out a slim one-touchdown win. The Utes, who were to have trouble holding their own, never gave up. That day the nation made a place for the Redskins. - J
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I x 'rig ef 4 9?-232 A -or '58 aughan sets record Turkeyday Win gave Utes title Stu Vaughan set his Skyline record for pass re- ceptions as the Utes downed a young but eager Air Force team 34 to O. Grosscup, playing less than half the game, completed l3 for 16 passes. Eight of these were hauled in by speedy, little Vaughan who scored two touchdowns. This put Vaughan just nine recep- tions away from an all-time national pass catching mark. It was a case of a deep and seasoned Ute squad if? , 1 n X on 6, ., - .Y H. downing an undermanned and inexperienced Air Academy team in a rather leisurely fashion. When the Utes entered the stadium on Thanks- giving, they put several prizes on the line. First was the highly undecided Skyline Championship. Utah had also two other marks at stake. Stu Vaughan needed only nine more pass receptions to set an all- time mark in pass completion percentage. After being held scoreless in a frustrating first half, which saw their highly touted passing game wrecked by a charging Aggie line, the Utes broke the game wide open in the third quarter with a three- touchdown effort. And that was all they needed to garner the Skyline Crown 21 to 6. lt was big Merrill Douglas, who broke the hearts of a fired up Aggie team as he WCIIIZ for two long jaunts within minutes of each other. For Vaughan the day was disappointing. He needed only nine receptions, but the stubborn Aggies held him to four. Though he wanted that record badly, Stu dropped his receiving worries and played a great ground game. Grosscup didn't have much of a chance for his aerialsg he was mobbed every time he faded back. For the Aggies it was an admirable effortg and for the Utes, though Vaughan lost his record, theft? were two of their prizes intact at the final gun.
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