Spotlight HEWS1 MICHIGAN Football On STATE UNIVERSITY state Friday Octobter 12, 1962 I I S' Touchdown Favorite > I Is" ' Behrman f i /. < Michigan Moved Writer First Unit By Wayne Lobdell 'E Pessimist Of The State News Coach Duffv Daugherty and his staff, looking to Saturday's cru¬ By TOM WEBBER cial battle with rival Michigan, have had a busy week in hopes EDITOR'S NOTE: Tom Web¬ of grooming the Spartans for a ber is sports editor of the Michi¬ peak performance. gan Daily and is exchanging Seeking privacy in preparation. columns with the State News Daugherty closed the gates to all sports editor. spectators for this weeks prac¬ tice sessions. ANN ARBOR,—An enjoyable Last Saturday's 38-6 per¬ part of being a sports editor formance against North Carolina comes when you walk into a bar¬ produced only one change in the ber shop, drug store or estab¬ starting Unup. All-American lishments of liquid refreshment center Dave Behrman returned as and are asked to select some Saturday winners. It usually "Dave played ooe of his best makes up for the drudgery of games last Saturday and we ex¬ editing copy, writing headlines pect him to continue this type at , and interviewing coaches who play," stated Dougherty.The don't say anything. EIGHT GRIDIRON MASTER MSU coach also expressed sab It's enjoyable, that is, for any coach. Standing are: Dan Boistare, offensive lsfaction with the performance sports editors exceDt those of us gan State's football coaching staff is com' of Jim Kanicki. in Ann Arbor. Here when we walk backfield coach; yince Carrillet, defet posed of eight men, with Huph i"Duffy Although dropping to the second into said places we get, "Are backfield coach; Calvin Stall, end ci team in favor of Behrman. Kan¬ Daugherty os head coach. Front row left to we going to beat State this year," Hsnry Bui lough, defensive line coach icki is expected to see plenty or "Are we EVER going to beat right are: John McVag. assistant backfield Gordie Serr, offensive line coach. of action as an alternate. State," or "How much are we going to lose by this year." End Is Biggest Starter Despite the closed practice, Duffy insisted that he wasn't It gets a little distressing after a while, and after watching four previous sports editors seek ref¬ Brown be following, Wolverine planing any surprises for State's Big Ten opener. His big con¬ cern is getting the squad in the uge by bottle after four succes¬ By ED BLOOM or trying to, in Wolverines to the 1925 Big proper frame oi mind. his sive losses to Michigan State, it Of the State News Staff fjather's footsteps in Sat- ehainpionshtp. Pass defense was stressed makes ,me look forward to this urdatf s game. Brown. Jr. is a 6-foot-5 highly in this week's practice. week's game with something less Robert M. Brown. University Robert Brown, Sr. will be pound engineering senior Both the Stanford Indians in their than apprehension. of Michigan football captain and remembered as one of the finest Michigan, 16-13 upset and the North Car¬ 1 even know of one oil sports son of Robert Brown, Sr. will centers of his day and led the Under Jim Marks at K ila- olina Tar Heels in their 38-6 editor who has stayed in school, mazoo. he won all-state ifih loss demonstrated some success just waiting for the time when school honors in football and 1 >as- in their areial attack against the Michigan beats Michigan State. ketball. He also won the district Spartans. He's been here seven years now hurdles in track. With Bump Elliott's excellent and the win had better happen At Michigan, he has earned depth in the quarterbacklng de¬ quick because there's not many varsity basketball let ers courses left that he hasn't taken. two partment, their is speculation of In addition to his football letter. a Wolverine passing attack Sat¬ Sadly, with the big week at Brown recovered from aw iter urday. hand, I've prepared a list of skiing injury to earn a res* Physically the green and white stock answers to give the barber, Tetter in i960 and a varsity fet¬ will be missing only one regular, salesmen, friends and bar¬ in 1961. ter Jim Bobbitt. Bobbitt is suffering tenders. After a year playing in the from a sprained ankle and Is ex¬ "Well 1 don't know, but it should 2 spot behind George Mans pected to see little if any action. be a close game. Yes, It sure has now moved up Into the Dave Herman. Bobbin's re¬ has been a long time. Yes, Mich¬ end position. placement, will continue as his igan did look good last week hut His total playing time for ast starting role. Herman hasplaye«i they still made a lot of mis¬ year was 192 minutes. He caught well since taking over on the first takes. Yes, State does, have a six passes and averaged unit and could make things tough great first team. No, I don't yards, scoring three touchdowfi for Bobbitt whfcn he returns. know how Stanford ever beat Herb Paterra. who took ever them. "I thought Dave Glinka lias Big Ten as the number in last one ri#it guard week's shakeup. took ad¬ looked all right so far. Don't vantage of his promotion and forget he had a lot dropped against Nevraska. Yes, of passes Standings demonstrated some fineplay Sat¬ urday and is expected to stay Bob Timberlake is a very good All Gomes with the first team. runner. Northwestern Charlie Brown, an early sea¬ "It sure has been a long time. son starter, will stay with the Yes, It was good to see Bump Wisconsin second team. Elliott stick with three teams. Minnesota' Although Sherman Lewis will It should help them. No, the last still be the starting tailback. Purdue time was in 1955--we beat them Coach Daugherty has expressed 14-7. Yes, that was a long time Indiana that Ron Rubick will be con¬ ago. Michigan State sidered as an alternate first "That shouldn't matter much, Michigan stringer and will see plenty of we always seem to play better MICHIGAN'S FIELD CAPTAIN-Bob B< own, end ond captain action. Ohio State up there anyway. Yes. Dave of Michigan eleven, will be trying to in his father's Accompanying Rubick on the Iowa Raimey is a very good halfback. footsteps. His dad was center and coptoijn of one of the maize Illinois (Continued on page 4) (Continued on page 5) and blue's Rose 8owl winners. U-M Pep Rally Tonight 13 Stunts Block on Card ,v4 ♦rn *vf assumes its appearance udconmku With a 13 stum progranu It totermingies trad- till IT' C ricks with five or more original tents. Jwn1.00 S3SJT- »).25 SK.» 50' FIND THEMSELVES IN IT! scored a 9-0 triumph, and since ten the trophy has been resting comfortably in Spartaniand; al¬ 'BEST PICT though. in 1958 the trophy was shared. Winner ot 10 Besides the "Paul Bunyon- Trophy," the Spartans also Academy possess the "Old Brass Spit¬ toon." presented annually to the Awards! winner of the MSU-Indian* game, and the "Megaphone Trophy." awarded to the victor of the State Notre Dame game State (Coatineed from page 1) second unit backfield will be Pate Smith, quarterback; Roger Lopez, fullback, and Lonnie San¬ ders. wlsgback. Saturday's starting lineup should be as follows: ErnieClark and Man Snorton. ends; Ed Budde and Herman, tackles; Steve Mel- linger and Paterra.guards: Be- hrman, center; Charlie Mlg- yanka, quarterback; Lewis, tail¬ IHYMN •»: ry- — EkHEEHSSSSj TECHNICOLOR back; Dewy Lincoln, wingback. and George Saimes, fullback. ROCK HUDSON MARTHA HYER - DAN DURYEA SPECIAL DON DefORE • ANN* KASHfl m MAHONCY Ft NO. (3) LATE GUEST FEATURE AT ll:2o| PURCHASE SHOCK! TERROR! ^ CORDUROYS Regular $8.95 Value STARTS FRIDAY I Ememy From SUNDAY P. M. Spaw ONLY s5» VARSITY SHOP ■ JOHIN CORNELIUS J> ."U Ytuf Ba*tr fron^f si AUI.I11 State Harriers Home Humba: ger Is the leaduig run¬ scores. In their first contest the By JOHN VANGIESON Badgers clobbered PlattevlUe ner, at this stage of the season Of the Stat* N«w» Staff with a seventh place and a time (Wise.) State 15-49, and last State's cross country squad of 22:08:8 in the losing «flort Saturday racked ug> Minnesota by FANTA5T«C! WEIRD' MO will be trying to evon Us sea¬ at Ohio University. a scare of 21-40. son record at 1-1 when the har¬ However, in either casa the Jan Bower will return to ac¬ riers encounter a strong Wiscon¬ quality of the opposition wasn't tion Saturday after missing the sin team at Fore* Alters Golf Ohio race with a sprained ankle, up w what It will be for the Course Saturday. and . If he can avoid stopping Badgers this Saturday. Starting time Is 10:30 a an., Into any holes, should be one of Although Wisconsin* op¬ instead of the usual 11. starting State's leading runners. position hasn't been strong, the time but this one has been moved To fill out the field of 12 Badgers do have some floe run¬ forward a half hour to avoid the Dlttrlch has selected Pat Ste¬ ners who can't be regarded light¬ crowds expected for the Mich¬ vens, Michael Gaas, and Dick ly. Leading the ten are senior igan gootball game. Gyde. Stevens was rated one oi Don Loker and sophomore Crag Coach F ran Dlttrlch will field the team's best runners be¬ Card. Loker took first against a squad of 12 men. The eight fore the season started, but he Minnesota with a time of 20:44.4. runners who made the trip to has been slow getting Into shape. Card, who Is the all time Wis¬ Athens, Ohio last Saturday will Coach Dlttrlch concedes a consin high school mile champ¬ be back. They are co-captalns slight advantage to Wisconsin ion. finished second to Loker Roger Humbarger and Don Castle since the Badgers have had two Last year the Spartans and the Orlln Larson, Mike Kaines. Ron races to State's one. Badgers met twice, in dual com¬ Berby, Bob Fulcher, Jack Amle, "Right now they are ahead," petition Wisconsin won 22-33 to andiiBil^tewart^i(Bi>i>MMB^-i^^ he said, "but we have a good, hand State its only loss In mte club* yes. Bob Chandler is a very good in New OHMnt passer, but he can't run any more after the knee injury and he doesn't direct the team very welL THEATRE Yes, It sure has been a long tune. EXCLUSIVE I ADMISSION J1.00-NO PASSES "The defensive ends looked a little better, but they'll have to ro fxnoxvf flLMfD ON LOCAMON IN NfW OltfANS improve a lot to stop those power AO VENTURE/ WHCK VOODOO WAS sweeps of State's. 1 thought Bob iN7«ooucro Brown would be a lot he has been, better than i don't know when YULBRYNNER ro THE wo*u> they'll start throwing to him. He's been in the open a lot, IN &IAZING UITKASCOP1 but I guess Glinka isn't accurate on the long ones. HIT NO (2) SHOWN ONCE AT 8:45 I "Yes, It's been a long time. Possibly my spirit is lowered even more this year because 1 can't even lie myself into pick¬ F FROM ZAHRAlN" TWICE ing Michigan, ing Michigan. The last two years there were those two opening vic¬ tories to think of and wishful thoughts led to a choice of Mich¬ igan. This year even optimistic -Qgautiw fcateg.. cowboys wishful thinking only, brings me to a touchdown away. The loss to Nebraska and a less than a The wide open spocet rout victory over Army makes it obvious that Michigan isworse wddenly grow* than last year, while the Spar¬ crowded, when tans are stronger. delectable Where Michigan has one good dwert desserts back, Michigan State has four. Where Michigan has 14 average room (tie range linemen, Michigan State has and wide-eyed seven great ones and seven aver¬ towboys try, age ones. Where Michigan has don! fence me in1 spirit via three platoons, Mich¬ igan State has seven great line¬ men. All one can do is stock up the In M proverbial cabinet, find some courses to take next fall and wait for the usual. it's been a Ion? rim* DETROIT—In gaining 252,271, and 260 yards passing in the first three games of the 1962 season. Milt Plum became the first Lion passer In history ever to roll up more than 250 yards in three successive weeks. 80« nxwrr un SUM ft! JANET BLAIR SPECIAL WWora, nttmu WHtHH M*UHM mi UNCI UCKTTOCT f«4m* mi D»«1W * FtMCfS COTfOU MM! Km to W Moots PURCHASE WASH-N-WEAR ■dm* «*, turn navm «mt»* TOMTE FUR SURF." SHOWN 2ND at 9:10" FRI. SAT. SUN. LATE GUEST 2ND ADULT FEATURE FEATURE FLANNELS SHOWN at 10:20 "Too Late Blues" ONLY W V ARSITY SHOP STELLA STEVENS with BOBBY DARIN —SHOWN 3RD AT 10:20 228 ABBOTT RD. I ■ LAN. mips - .auiij. o «oamoQ aUl Duffy In Ninth "S' Eight men spend the year pointed offensive line coach. In his fourth year at Michigan around seeking new piayj and While a student at Michigan State is end coach Cal Stoll. drilling the Spartan football team State, Serr won three letters in a former star at the University on techniques of the game. They football and was the starting left of Minnesota. are members of the Michigan tackle on State's 1952 unbeaten Burt* Smith, a member of State coaching staff. national champions. Daugherty's staff since 1954, is As coaches, each has a dis¬ Defensive line coach Hank Bul- in charge of the Michigan State tinctly different task aimed at a freshman squad. lough returned to Michigan State distinctly common goal—Mich¬ as an assistant in 1959, and A graduate of the University of igan State victories. served as freshman coach before Michigan, Burt won three letters At present in his ninth year in baseball and hockey. heed football coach is Hugh taking over his present duties. An Newest member of the MSU outstanding lineman in his "Duffy" Daugherty—one of the coaching staff is John McVay, nation's most personable, as well undergraduate days, Hank was a assistant backfield coach. McVay starting guard on State's 1953 successfull college mentors. takes over the duties previously Big Ten co-champion eleven that Serving under Daugherty are held by Carillot, and is primarily clipped UCLA in the Rose Bowl. three MSU graduate s—Gordie 28-20. responsible for handling the Serr. Henry "Hank" BuUough, scouting team. Vince Carillot, also a former and Vince Carillot. Complet¬ A former Miami University ing the staff are Dan Boisture. Spartan gridder. took over the standout, McVay was coached by MSU defensive backfield this year Cal St oil, Burt Smith, and John present Big Ten mentors Woody after two seasons as assistant McVay. Hayes of Ohio State, and Ara backfield coach. Since Daugherty took over. Parseghian of Northwestern. junier guard Spartan squads have experienced Dan Boisture also acquired a but two losing seasons, but his new position this year as he DETROIT—Detroit Lions •Ida overall mark is 48-23-2. now handles the offensive back- coaches rate Gary Lowe, seven lineman Constantly In demand to coach field, a Job vacated when Bill year defensive halfback veteran, in post-season games. Duffy has Yeoman accepted the head coach¬ as one of the game's most "un- three times, directed North teams ing position at Houston. in the North-South Shrine game, ^ler-rated^J^erformers^^^ Budget and twice led East squads in the annual EAat-West Shrine classic. Daugherty came to Michigan CLASSICAL RECORDS State with Biggie Munn in Jan¬ uary at 1947. Serving as line d vanity sports. COLUMBIA HI Fl > . .3.89 coach under Munn for seven years, Daugherty* s traditionally COLUMBIA STEREO .4.89 devastating forward walls be¬ R.C.A. VICTOR HI Fl..... . .3.89 golf, gymnastics,hoc¬ came known as "Duffy's R.C.A. VICTOR STEREO key, soccer, swimming, tennis, Toughies." 4.89 outdoor track, Indoor track and Daugherty produces probably ANGEL HI Fl 3.77 wrestling. Commenting on MSU his finest football team in 1955 •porta, Munn said that MSU af¬ when. In hia second year as head ANGEL KLEMPERER 2.98 ters more sports than any other coach, he directed State to a PARLIAMENT 1.49 9-1 season record, Including a 17-14 win over UCLA in the LONDON CLOSE-OUTS 2.49 varsity Rose Bowl. Duffy was named Munn dollars one in "Coach of the Year" in a land¬ slide vote for his accomplish¬ DISC SHOP ments that season. the intramural pro¬ OPEN EVENINGS Daughtery was a standout line¬ gram. This includes repairs and man In his college daysaoSyra- painting erf the various intramural racuse. i-LAST DAY—i Gordie Serr Joined the MSU WALT DISNEY'S Paying the Spartan Stadium debt and operating costs at For¬ coaching staff in March of 1957, and was assistant coach and LADY and thd est Alters Golf Course consti¬ freshman coach before being ap¬ tutes the remainder of the budget. TRAMP" also THE BEST IN FOREIGN FILMS "ALMOST FIRST SHOW ANGELS" 7 P.M. Starts Tomorrow! ■TARZAN" SHOWN AT l.-OU-4K)4-7:10-9:45 P.M. ADULTS 90C CHILDREN Presenting the FIRST NDER 12 30C TARZAN SPECTACULAR! | HERE'S THE BIG FAMlt^HOW QI ANT THRILLS! * PiimOUSlY FUNKY! BRING THE WHOLE FAWILYj' Battle ol Bull ElaphanUI Leap from plan* to river! ^ """"To!o« Knuktrbotkai", San francitco Chtoniclt 300 wild elephants stampede! ^ ^ Fight with savage leopard! EVERY ME IS THE GOLDEN AGE FOR... ■#># •# * • UUtil t MAW* . (AMU lOMtMD • MN tUtfl* -JOCK MAHONEY Will I0CUS • I UN HAH0W • Hi *)/U. The Elephant by , ROBERT YOtiNGSON 1i with GAJENDM, K»i of the Elephants HIUilQUS! TW SHtlAIOtS SOmi Of THi FIWiST SIGHT StUKi WITH LAUGHTIi!" GAGS FKOM THI HJHHIiST -W ifham K Zinsser, PKTUtfS EVtt FUMED!" N. Y. Herald Tribune ALSO-W.C. FIELDS-GREAT COMEDY HITS 3y Wayne Lobdell sters Ron Rublt k unci Sherman I lie MSU fullback, now In Hi» Of The State News l-ewis. k senior year. Is undecided as to "I orget about past and future "llu rest ■ of these backs his plans for the future, lie will games; think about one game at wouldn't the gain length of my consider pro ioothaM but litis a time," is the philosophy of nose without the blocking of other possibilities in mind as Spartan fullback George Saimes. Saimes and Lincoln,' added well. Saimes, the 'MSU captain and Daugherty. George, who rooms with team- mate Dave Behrman,' is one of * the better students on the team. , He is a social science-divisional ?' * J*. ' ■ '' • & major. - When asked what hel iked about - „t ; football, George explained: "There Is a lot of phoney |if ' things in life, but this game of football well as as all sports is for real. There is no pull , or influence; everything you g^t, you Spartans Hold Rally STATE'S 1962 CAPTAIN—George Saimes, Ail-Big Ten full¬ back, has been termed as "bread and butter back" by Coach Duffy Daugherty. He scored both touchdowns in the 16-13 loss to Stanford, and played an all-important blocking role against North Carolina, All-Big Ten Fullback, hopes that the Spartans can clean 14} the rest another of their defeat schedule without but insists that | Henry's Big any ideas of post season honors 4 Day Sale should be ignored until the final game is played. Friday, Saturday Saimes feels that the fans can Sunday & Monday IV 5-8040 Evenings help the team by taking the same attitude. He referred to last year Oct. 12, 13, 14, 15. when the fans got excited over the SEE A SPECIAL No. 1 rating and thought State was on the way to a Rose Bowl Hamburgers Larue Drinks game. "This type French fries ■ 16oz Shakes of excitement has a bad effect on the team," ex¬ plained George. "I know they we : e rooting for us, but I think this kind of excitement does more One Block West of Brody harm than good. We have to think about one game at a time." In discussing tional encounter Saturday's tradi¬ with Michigan fp=SATURDAY ==n Saimes said he hopes the team NIGHT ATftOQP. M. can work up the kind of en¬ thusiasm they had for last year's CAMPUS game at Ann Arbor. In recall¬ FEATURE SHOWN — THEATRE -—■ ! ing the 28-0 victory, the Spartan 1:20-3:25-5:30-7:40-9:50 »T'S A A BIG ALL Captain said, "never in ail my ENTER THE STRANGE, experiences with athletics can I F ACDMATING WORLD COMEDY it PRODUCTION * NEW recall being on a team that was.- OF THE so worked up and enthused fqt Mom and Dad Can't M»ss It , . game as we were for tji&t a Junior and Jane Must' ^ec It! one." / Saimes has been a major ®jset to the Spartan football tean^sfnee METRO GOLOWYN MAYER Starring CAN'T his sophomore year. Football fans frequently see a mar only ADVERTISE in terms of touchdowns scored THE TITLE or yard', gained. Bui* Saimes is valuable tohisteam without scor¬ A New Hit ing touchdownss-not that he doesn't get his share. In addition Song H«s the to hard runnings he contributes Feature Title to his team Ms a blocker, a cv defensive stapiout and a leader. Eniov This Howlarious New Comedy DIANE CYRIL As An Added CAMPUS Theatre Bonus These contributions have earned h 1 m much praise from coach Duin Daugherty. "My bread ana butter back." says mm kjmwrarriiaI. sa«. matikii-r ar t Daugherty, Thrilling Western "GUN GLORY" Plus 6 Cartoons SEE. . .Susan Ha/ward in Noting that the Ohio fullback isn't yfeceiving the plaudits tie "I THANK A FOOL' SNEAK PREVIEW. . .SAT. NITE 9 P.M usety 10, Dully pointed out that George's blocking has paved the THIS ONE YOU MUST SEE! And Our Blue Ribbon Sn6afc^ wjy for the running of speed- LOOK FARTHER NO For ALL Your Class NEEDS / Paper Supplies / Stationery / Paperback Books i/Ref rence Books ✓ Study Aids ALSO .|W SWEATSHIRTS MSU blankets GIFTS HOW TO HAVE FUN WHILE UNDER 21 TODAY SUNDER 21 CLUB Tickets UNION PARLORS 330-530 only / Dancing-Stag or Drag 25* A UNION BOARD ACTIVITY Juke Box-(no dimes needed) At The Door The UNION BOOKSTORE A DEPT. OF MSU