1964 Gem of the Mountains, Volume 62 - University of Idaho Yearbook

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Arizona Idaho

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The University of Ari7ona \\'ildcats showed their heels to the Vandal squad, much to the delight of 17,000 pectators in Tuc on, ritona. The 34-7 defeat evened the Vandal seasonal record at 4-4. After a slow start the \Vildcats found the only weakness that hurt the Vandals all season- pass defense. Then there was no stopping the speedy \1\Tildcat team as they rol led up a 27-0 halftime lead. After intermission the Vandals seemed to have solved the defensive problem, but it was too late. The second half resulted in a 7-7 tie with the Vandal score coming in the final quarter, from the superb running ability of quarterback Gary i\Iires.

A powerhouse in action, Rich Nacc:trato sprin1s past an unidentified Fresno Stater Cor another touchdown- and another victory.

Football Award Robert Cornell, ~ational President of the Kappa igma Fraternity, presents the Clarence S. "Hec路路 Edmundson Award to Vandal end Rich Naccarato. Naccarato, a junior from Spokane, \1\Tashington, was chosen as the most inspirational football player at the close of one of the most succe sful seasons Idaho has seen in years.

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