H o m e c o m in g M ICHIGAN S p o tlig h t STATE UN IVERSITY S'fATE N EW S O n S p o rts F r i d a y , No v e m b er 1, 1963 * Friday, November 1, 1963 2 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan It's S a fe ty 1st Fo r S c u b a s By BOB HORNING State N e w t Sports R e p o rte r A n y w h e re ,fro m seven to fo u r­ teen scuba d iv e rs lose th e ir liv e s in M ich iga n each y e a r because they don’t \h a v e enough d iv in g knowledge. Scuba divijng isn’t quite as easy as it appears to be on the "Sea Hunt” TV program. The purpose of the scuba diving class at M&U is to teach divers many of th/i precautionary mea­ sures which^Tnust be learned be­ fore scuba .-diving can be done safely. * Je rry Midler, a member ♦ f the State Police Recovery Squad, and instructor of the c l a s s , stresses sq/fety as the most im­ portant aspect of diving. Students Sk in D iv e r In M i d - F o o l A ctio n learn the h^nd signals for com­ munication,. how to prepare a Fins, snorkel, and mask are Florida Keys have a special area round. It is possible in the winter In lectures, such things as dive, first ÿid, the certain dis­ the only things the student has provided for scuba divers with with warm rubber suits. Actually mouth to mouth resuscitation, the water is clearer in the winter eases whictt can affect them while assembly and use of gear, and to afford—a suit may come in cam eras. The class will offer a diving, and various other impor­ handy, too. The University has chance to practice with spear and a better view is usually filling of compressor tanks are tant aids. compressors and the other nec­ guns and cam eras during the obtained. covered. Pleasure and safety should be ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ *• ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ At the present, there is a essary equipment. term. Scuba diving is done mostly for Diving can also be useful in combined in scuba diving. As 5 S E E THE QUEEN predominance of b o y s in the pleasure and spear-fishing and salvage work, and for recovering Je rry says, " i t is a great deal classes, but Medler is hopeful ■ AND H ER COURT underwater photography are very drowned bodies. of fun, except when recovering that more g irls will become in­ ■ «it th e terested in scuba diving, one of popular a mo n g scuba divers. The sport can be enjoyed year- bodies.” Sharon Shutty At Rally Tonight 5 HOMECOMING DANCE the fastest-growing water sports in the world. Larrahee’s Sport Shops’ International S e n i o r Baton Spartan rooters at this evening’s pep rally on the IM field. a member of the original Spar­ tan Spirit Board of Directors. Twirling Champion Sharon Kaye She posses over 2 50 trophies Shutty will be entertaining the M iss Shutty, 20-year old ad­ vertising major from Oak Park, and awards andwas named "M iss SKI DEPT. will also be entertaining during Water Wonderland" in 1962. She the half-time show at the Notre has been seen numerous time^ on O u r Cover local television shows and has Dame-MSU game on Nov. 16. Named "M ost Beautiful Major­ made s e v e r a l nationwide TV The S p a r t a n Marching -x ette” last year. Miss Shutty is appearances. Band and a play from the featured at Central Michigan’ s MSU-Michigan game form a member of the Spartan Spirit Miss Shutty will be showing Spartan basketball fans her tal­ Most Complete the background for twirler :j> Executive Council of All Uni­ ents later in the season. Sharon Shutty (see story •$ versity Student Government and SKI SHOP on this page) and the four g a m e cocaptains (clock- wise): Spartans and Dan % A d j a c e n t S e a t s A v a i l a b l e 11 Are Underwood and S h e r m a n • H a r t - f a m o u s m e ta l s k i s Lewis and Badgers Andy $• Students wishing seats with No. 2 will be open at the north­ Wojdula and Ken Bowman. parents or friends at Saturday’s east corner of the stadium for a ll s i z e s & s t y l e s football game may exchange their student ticket 'buyers, but no •Henke, Garmish, Koflach, activity book coupons today at the adjacent seat arrangements can and Nordica Ski Boots •Sun Valley, Franconia, Pedigree ■ ■ NOV.2 8*12 p .m . J e n i s o n F i e l d House Ticket Office. Adjacent s e a t s can be pur­ be made. The Jenison Office is open until 4:30 this afternoon and Booth No. 2 will open at 9:30 Saturday and Baconta (famous names chased today only. 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GRAND A V E .-L A N S IN G 489-4311 The Badger Band Entertains Æt Half-time H o m e c o m i n g The University of Wisconsin ciation, Wisconsin Bandmasters Band, which Meredith Wislonhas Association, and the College Band called "the best in tune college D irectors National Association. band,” will add to the MSU- S p e c i a l B a d g e r g a me half-time festivi­ Dvorak was voted Handicapped ties. Man of the Year in 1955 and has The band, now in its 79th received citations from both the year, is lead by Jam es Chris­ Wisconsin and United States gov­ tensen and drum major W. Ron­ ernments for his work on "E m ­ ald Smith. Raymond F . Dvorak ploy the Physically Handicapped” R e g u la r $35°° B la z e r is director of bands at Wisconsin. committees. The W i s c o n s i n Band h a s travelled coast to coast and in Christensen, who directs the & 1963 they appeared at the Rose Marching Band, was formerly Bowl, where Wilson, composer an arranger and oonposer for of the "M usic Man” got his the West Point Marching Band, R e g u la r s1698 S la cks chance to hear them. at the US Military Academy. Yhe Badger Band iswell known T h i r t y - t w o f o r m e r band to millions, as is its "m usical members a r e now conducting calling card,” "On Wisconsin.” B o th their own organizations on the The song, penned by William college level. Purdy, is the best known college Dvorak, now in his 30th year music piece ever written. Fo r as director of. bands, has con­ ducted All State high school bands ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ across the country. In 1956 he conducted the only national high school b a n d ever assembled, 1 more 539 day made up of selected student mu­ sicians from the then—48 states. 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S a g in a w , Lans.inc IV 9-6515 » 4 Mich'igan State News, East Lansing, Michigan W is c o n s in T y p i c a l H o rn M i d - S e a s o n C o n t e s t U s u a l l y R o u g h PROBABLE LINI present MSU coaches remember. piling an 8-1 record. The big 19-13, for a State victory. 1 MICHIGAN 5TATF POS. By D IC K SONANDERS In the 1959 Homecoming Game * The 1951 game with Pitt was a homecoming game was with) the S tate N e w s Sports R e p o rte r the Green and White met in un- ' real give and take a ffa ir. The fighting Illini of Illinois. Blanche defeated Northwestern team led Homecoming means different Spartans won 53-26 after being Martin electrified the crowd by by speedy Ron Burton. Burton was ! Tom Krzemienski LE things to different people. behind 20-19 in the 1st half MSU returning a punt all the way fora running wild against every team For the' alumni it means re­ compiled 637 total yards and 27 touchdown. This broke the game he met. State put Bob Bersich on | Dave Herman LT newing oltfacquaintances. For the first downs. Pitt completed 29 of wide open as State won 21-7. Burton. Bersich stopped Burton students it means floats, pep ral­ 44 passes tor 335 yards and 26 In the October h o m e c o m i n g first downs. "B ig g ie'' Munn’s game of 1957 State was at its low­ cold holding him to am ere 12 g Earl Lattlm er LG lies and homecoming queens. yards. The Spartans won in a big But for the coaches and play­ team went undefeated during the est point, morale-wise; during the C ers it means winning football 51' season and finished as the season. The Spartans lost to Pur­ upset, 15- 10. | Con Ross The W i s c o n s i n homecoming games. Usually the toughest team number 2 team in the country. due on the previous Saturday. The State plays all season is its home­ Another season to remember score against Illinois was 13-13 game is another big one for State. | John Karpinski RG A loss to the Badgers could elim­ coming foe. Here are some of the was 1955. Duffy Daugherty led his late in the 3rd quarter when Walt inate the Spartans from the Big 10 Spartan homecoming games that team to a Rosebowl victorv.com- Kowalczyk ran a trap to the short race. Hopefully, the homecoming | Rahn Bentley RT side in an unbalanced line and day will inspire the Spartans to went 45 yards for the winning victory as it did in years past. £ Ed Lothamer RE touchdown . The final score was | Steve Juday QB S o c c e r m e n F a c e | Sherman Lewis LH | Dewey Lincoln RH O h i o U . A t A t h e n s g Roger Lopes FB By R IC H A R D SCH W ARTZ too good as a unit in the last - S tate N e w s Sports W rite r two gam es," he said. "Our play­ e rs have been quite spotty. At effort, which if we demonstrate State's red-hot soccer team, times we looked good, others very again Saturday, will help a lot averaging 6.7 goals to its oppon­ bad. for our final game.” ents’ 0.43, takes a break from "W e’ve made mistakes in de­ In looking ahead, to St. Louis, conference play Saturday when it fense the last couple of games,” Kenney still realizes that it is meets Ohio University, defending he noted, "any oi which could be the Bobcats with whom State champions in the Ohio Collegiate disastrous. Expecially if we had must reckon next. Association. been facing a team like St. Louis!* "W e’ re not overlooking Ohio The Spartans, who captured the Despite the offensive punch of University at a ll," Kenney de­ Eastern division title of the Mid­ State which has totaled 47 goals, clared. " T h e y very definitely west Collegiate Conference last Kenney feels that "they have have a team that can upset us. Saturday by downing secondplace missed quite a few too.” Wrth the fine personnel they have, Indiana, are undefeated in seven "One mistake by either the we’ ll have to play tough b a ll." games. offense or defense," he said, Prim e figures on the Bobcat "W e’re looking for a fine game "can be the deciding factor in roster have been center forward WHEN YOU TRY OUR with Ohio," Coach Gene Kenney a tightly contested gam e." John Haynes and center halfback said. "Ohio always gives us a Prompting Kenney’ s concern is Nick Rombes. With a 3-4 mark NEW COH-OPtKAlED DRYCLEANIN6 rugged match. the fast approaching St. Louis in conference action, Ohio has a Kenney said that the Spartans match, slated for Nov 9, and the third place standing. S U N SH IN E CENTER have been progressing faster than possibility of NCAA playoffs after Nevertheless Kenney sees fu­ 2T3 Ann St., East L a m in g ture implications for State which he expected them to, but noted that. CHERRY LA N E LA U N D R Y his disappointment in their recent "Ohio is our last game be­ the game might have. Cornar o f H arrison Rd. & W ilson, E ast La nsing performances. fore our wind-up match with St- "W e’ re always hoping for a A v a ila b le F o r O N -C A M P U S R e s id e n t "Our whole team hasn’t looked Louis, three time NCAA champ­ post-season playoff game, "K e n ­ ion ," Kenney said. " I hope we ney noted, "So if we lose to can start out and play heads up Ohio, it would pretty well dash : S A T . N O V 2S ball the whole game. our hopes for a NCAA bid." Pacesetter for the Spartans " I hope to see the team work­ ” 8 -1 2 P .M . : ing as a team ," he said, "sin ce ' this season has been inside left Bill Schwarz, whose record -tie- we haven’t since our match with ■ DON'T MISS IT!!! ¡ Akron. There we saw eood team ( c o n t i n u e d on p a g e 7) De an L o o k Dave B ro g a n -C .L .U . G e o rg e G u e rre '4 9 - C . L . U » 1959 F o o t b a l l T eam F o o t b a l l Team C a p t . 1955 T e n n i s T eam G o o d L u c k S p a r t a n s George T. Guerre Agency 99 'S e r e in " T h e L i fe In s u r a n c e C o lleg e S tu den ts The OHIO NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANYP h o n e KRESGE CAMPUS STORE 70 8 M ic h ig a n N a t i o n a l T o w e r I V -2 -1 5 6 8 ACROSS FROM THE UNION L a n s i n g 8 . M ic h ig a n Friday, Novem ber 1, 1963 5 > m e c o m in g G a m e F o e ’S ’ B o w l H o p e s C o u l d G a i n B o o s t ABLE LIN EU PS The Spartans close out their He has gained 275 yeards in 18 points put him second behind By J E R R Y M O RTON Lewis who has scored 30. p 05> W IS C O N S IN season in a home game against 48 ca rrie s for a 5.4 average, S tate N e w s Spo rts W rit er Illinois. The winner of the Big and his 10 pass receptions for No one has been disappointed Ten championship could be de­ 216 yeards and four touchdowns by the Spartans’ performances cided that afternoon, since at is also tops on the squad. so far, and there’s no reason to LE B o b b ie J o h n s o n | MSU grads should feel right at believe there will be any cause home when they return to the least one of the teams should Roger Lopes still leads the still be a contender at that time. Spartans inrunningyeardage with to change that position during Lee Bernet campus f o r tomorrow’s home­ LT Spartan hopes for the remain­ 383 yeards in 75 ca rrie s. Lopes’ the remaining four games of coming game. der of the season will be depen­ the season. For the fifth straight year the LG J o n H ohman Spartans are in the thick of dent upon the continued success the Big Ten race. of Sherman Lewis and MSU’ s C K e n B o w m an Before the season started, few defensive line. These have been We specialize experts would have figured the the mainstays of Spartan vic­ RG R a y M a r c in Spartans to be in contention at tories in recent weeks. in Italian j l li this stage of the race. But now Lewis currently leads the team RT Andy W ojdula there's no denying that MSU is a in rushing, pass receiving, and cuisine— team to be reckoned with and that scoring. R o n L e a f b la d tomorrow’s contest with the Bad­ RE gers will be one of the key games S p a rta n B o o t S p a g h e t t i - R a v i o l i QB H aro ld B r a n d t | of the year in the Big Ten. Neither the Badgers (2-1) nor LH L o u is H olland MSU (2-0-1) can afford to lose the game if they want to remain W o u ld C a u s e B a k e d L a s a g n a - P i z z a contenders for the loop crown. F re d R e ich a rd t | RH Spirit has played an impor­ tant role in Spartan victories L i n e u p S h ift FB R a lp h K u re k to date. The determined play of If the Spartans kick-off to the Sherman Lewis has, perhaps, Badgers in Saturday afternoon’ s symbolized the spirit which has contest Ron Goovert will start swept through the entire Spartan 0 at right guard, Dan Underwood team during the first five games will be at left end and Don Jap- H o m e D e b u t of the season. inga may replace Dewey Lincoln ‘ ‘We’ve got a great mental at­ at the right halfback spot. titude,” said coach Duffy Daugh­ Japinga, who suffered a con­ F o r W o m e n 9s erty, ‘‘but we’ve got to bearous- cussion in the game with Mich­ ed to win.” igan, should see some action,but S w i m S q u a d It will take an aroused effort may not start. to defeat the Badgers who are S NOV.2 : fired up after a heart-breaking The MSU Women’s Swimming 13-10 loss to OhioState last week. Team makes their home debut After the Wisconsin game, the against Western Ontario Univer­ Spartans’ task will not become ,4For pizzo serica call'* sity Saturday at 9:30 a.m. in J 8 * 1 2 p .m . | the Women’s IM Building pool. any easier. Purdue, long an MSU nemesis, A team of 15 g irls, led by will provide the opposition next ■ CLAUDE THORNHILL ■ 211 MAC CASA NOVA #2 “•>'«« Canadian National Breaststroke week at Lafayette, Ind., with Champion Mary Lou Whitwell, Notre Dame visiting SpartanSta- will try to upset the improv­ dium the following week. ing Spartanettes. The Irish will visit East Lan­ The Green and White currently sing intent on winning their first sport a 1-1 mark, losing to game against the Green and White M i c h i g a n and defeating Kent since 1955, and their first at State. Spartan Stadium since 1949. 6 2 0 M ic h ig a n A v e „ East L a n s in g , M ic h . F o x s Q u a lity J e w e le rs S in c e 1917 G L O W IN G p e rp e tu a l b e a u ty — U N I Q U E “ c o n to u r b r illia n c e " d e s ig n EXTENDED TERMS A V A IL A B L E I t ’s o u r H o m e c o m i n g , t o o Q k R a p ir n e . b W e W i s h t o t h a n k o u r m a n y Now and forever,the DAPHNE proclaimsyourflawlesstaste in diamond beauty...in your choice of a life oartner. It f r i e n d s f o r t h e i r s u p p o r t . pronounces your warm perpetual love. .Both,inyelloworwhitegold. R u t h a n d I r v i n g F O X ’S D irect D ia m o n d Im p o rters P .S . FRANDOR SHOPPING CENTER A s k a b o u t o u r S t u d e n t S p e c i a l L a u n and 203 S. WASHINGTON Fr iday, Novem ber 1, 1963 ^ Michigan State New s, East Lansing, Michigan Emy Road For •/ , But Ulini Could Lose By L A R R Y MOGG consin, and Ohio State faces Iowa. However, MSU and the Fighting State N e w s Spo rts R e p o rte r Illini must contend with a couple of teams still very much in the Perched confidently on the top running for the conference cham­ of the Big Ten football heap, pionship, w h i l e the Buckeyes as the conference race swings appear to have a "breather” past it’s midpoint this week­ against Iowa. Wisconsin and Pur­ end, are a trio of Rose Bowl due are only a notch behind the hopefuls. leaders, with 2-1 marks, and will be fighting for their Big Ten L o c a t e d on B e a u t i f u l M a ll C o u r t in F r a n d o r Rugged Ohio State, often tail— lives. I V 9 -2 41 9 I V 9 -2 4 1 0 ender Illinois, and our own Spar­ The Badgers are ineligible to tans comprise this front run­ go to Pasadena, because they ning truimvirate. All posses 2 -0 - went last year. But they will have MALL SPECIAL a say in who does go. as they 1 records in league play. meet State this week and Illi­ Breaded Veal Steak In the power struggle to se­ nois next. Soup or Juice cure lone rule of the Big Ten Potatoes title all three will have, the com­ P U R DUE A T IL L IN O IS Gravy Salad fort and edge that a home field The unbeaten Illini are fresh Vegetable and fans can supply tomorrow from an eleventh hour victory D IC K BUTKUS R o il and Butt* r afternoon. Illinois plays host to over UCLA on the west coast . . . I ll i n o i s center . . . Coffee or Tea Purdue, the Spartans take on Wis- last week, w h i l e the Boiler­ makers have rung up two im­ has been the Illini’s best pass pressive victories over Michigan receiver to date. and Iowa following their opening Purdue's fortunes lie with a conference loss to Wisconsin. fine defensive eleven and the Pete Elliot’s Illini eleven fea­ passing of Ron DiGravio. In only tures a veteran l i n e , spear­ one game so far have the Boil­ headed by the rough and tough ermakers yeilded more than one C L O T H E S play of center, linebacker Dick fouchdown. Butkus, a 6 -3, 235 All-Americar The game could be closer than M A K E THE M A N . . . A N D candidate. A sophomore studded ynost experts think, with a pos­ backfield ha s put some much sible upset in the brewing. T H EY H ELP G E T O N E T O O needed running spice into their attack and is probably the main C LO TH ES D R Y C LEA N ED B Y reason for the Illini’ s sudden national rise. IOWA A T O H I O S T A T E Burly fullback Jim Grabowski This season has found a new K A LA M A ZO O N O R G E LA U N D R Y and fast-stepping Sam P rice, who look at Columbus, home of the both counted for more than „100 Buckeyes. Woody Hayes has not AND D R Y C L E A N IN G yards in last week’s win, will be incharge of Illinois ball carry­ only employed a predominately green team, sucessfully, but has ing chores. Another newcomer, varied from his punishing "three W I L L D O IT E V E R Y T IM E ! Fred Custardo, has budged senior yards and a cloud of dust’’ offen­ Mike T a l i a f e r r o (Taliaferro s iv e pattern. Lasrweek theBuck- threw for over 1,000 yards last eys dropped Wisconsin with the season) from the signal calling passing of soph quarterback Don spot- Senior flanker Jim Warren Unverferth and th e field g o a l kicking of Dick Van Raaphorst. Van Raaphorst, who has al­ ready set a conference record I for field goals with an even half SEE T H E Q UEEN ■ dozen, h a s been Hayes’ main I «scoring weapon this season. The AND HER COURT ■ a t th e ■ Michigan senior has hit four ■ of his eight field goals on dis­ HO M E C O M IN G D A N C E tances of more than 40 yards, ( c o n t i n u e d on page 7) EN JO Y A FO O TB A LL W EEKEN D our coin Operated Laundry and Dry Cleaning Village Offers AT D R O P - O F F S E R V I C E • LA U N D R Y • D R Y C L E A N IN G . . .w e a ls o o ffer FRE E P A R K IN G TV • P R E S S IN G • S H IR T S O P E N 7 A M T O 11PM FRANDOR 1 M IC H IG A N R estaurant Open 1 § a. os I 6 A .M .-1 0 P .M . rf < 1 EAST U KALAMAZOO x | Lounge Open Phone WE A R E M A R R I E D H O U S IN G | 11 A .M .-1 A .M . IV 9-2481 KALAMAZOO norge laundry & dry cleaning village Michigan State New s, East Lansing, Michigan Friday, November 1, 1963 f 20 S ta rt A fter th e g a m e . . . . S o c c e r C o n t e s t ( c o n t i n u e d from p a g e 4) accounted for 32 of the Spar­ Hockey ing six goals against Ball State, tans’ 47 goals. accounted for half his season In addition Van Dimtriou, John total number of 12. George Janes, McLane, L o u i e Ekhardt and inside right, and Payton Fuller, Larry Christoff have 5, 4, 2 P r a c tic e center forward, trail with 10 and 2 goals respectively. Tally­ Twenty hockey prospects, in­ goals. ing once each are Karl Thiele, cluding eleven letterwinners, will The trio of Schwarz, Janes and Turgud Enustun and Clare De­ greet Coach Amo Bessone when Fuller on the forward line have Boer. practice gets underway today. The opening practice session M ic h ig a n State P r o b a b le Lin e -u p will find Bessone ‘ short hand­ ed " and with one of his smal­ G o a l .................... ... ....................................C h a r l i e D e d ic h lest squads in many a year. R i g h t F u l l b a c k ........................................ G eorge Rendon "O f the eleven veterans, only six are what you can call reg­ L e f t F u l l b a c k ............................................Stan Stel mas hen ko u lars" stated Coach Bessone, "but most of the boys have had in vites y o u to try o u r R i g h t H a l f b a c k ................. ...................... L o u i s E c k h a r d t plenty of hockey experience." C e n t e r H a l f b a c k .....................................D e n n is C h e c k e t t The 63-64 team will be out G ou rm et B u ffe t to improve on last year’ s 12-12 L e f t H a l f b a c k .............................. ... Sam D o n n e l l y ( c a p t . ) mark. AllertPfck The hockey team will open O u t s id e R i g h t ........................................ C l a r e D e B o e r their s e a s o n on Thanksgiving In s id e R i g h t ..............................................G eo rg e J a n e s weekend with a three game set at St. Lawrence. C e nter F orw ard . . . . . . . . . . . — P ayto n F u lle r I n s id e L e f t ................. ...............................B i l l S ch w a rz Last Y e a r In last season’s Homecoming 1427 W est Saginaw S tre e t O u t s id e L e f t .............................................. K o r l T h i e l e game the Spartans lost to Min­ 5 Minut«^ from C a m p u s E D 7-1741 nesota, 28-7. H a r r ie r s A t K a zo o S a tu rd a y Cross Country Coach Fran Dit- trich will dispatch a twelve- man team to Western Michigan University Saturday without the pressure of victory or defeat w o u ld n 't b e c o m p le te w ith o u t weighing on either him or his squad. The reason is that team scores w e lc o m e d A lu m n i a n d M c D o n a ld s . will be withheld in the State Federation Meet taking place at Kalamazoo. The meet will help to serve as a warm-up for State’s Big Ten title defense next weekend. In addition, it will be the last chance for some of the Spar­ tan harriers to work into Dit- trich’s championship plans. Only seven members are allowed to A lu m ni r e m e m b e r t h e i r d a y s a t S t a t e and run in championship competition. th e t i m e s sp e n t a t M c D o n a ld s . M any th ings The Federation meetpromises to provide the Spartans with a h a v e ch a n g e d on c a m p u s in th e l a s t f iv e stiff test, as it will be the larg­ y e a r s s i n c e th e f i r s t M cD o n a ld s opened, est field of runners that they but o n e th ing h a s not c h a n g e d . Y ou s t i l l have faced this year. C ross country team members g e t good food and sp e ed y s e r v i c e a t th e who will make the trip, are: s a m e low p r i c e s a t M c D o n a ld s . Stop in Jack Amie, Ron Berby, Jan Bo­ wen, Bob Fulcher, Mike Kaines, t h is w eekend f o r s u r e . Paul McCollam, Mike Martens, Dick Sharey, George Thomas, and Rick Zemper. Two perform ers f r o m the Spartan freshmen squad will also go running unattached. They are Keith Coates and Claude Jam es. OPEN Mini W e e k d a y s fro m 10 30 1 2 m id n ig h t ( c o n t i n u e d from p a g e 6) including a Big Ten record of 49 against Illinois earlier in the F rid a y & S a tu rd a y 10 3 0 a .m . a .m . 1 a .m . season. The class of Ohio State’s back- field is senior Paul Warfield, a gritty two-way performer. The Buckeye’ s line, although young fiv e c o n v e n ie n t lo c a tio n s in th e a re a and inexperienced, has turned in a credible job so far. It should be a typical Buck­ eye win, unless Iowa quarterback Fred Riddle regains his earlier East L a ns ing ■ season form, when he threw a 1 B lk . E ast o f Campus record five touchdown passes 2 B lk s . West of Union aeainst Indiana. L a ns ing _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 4025 W. Saginaw SAT. N O V 2 ! 4700 S. Cedar 2120 N. Larch 8 - 1 2 P .M . ; M e D o n a l d f e D O N ’ T MISS I T ! ! ! 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