MICHIGAN WEEKEND UNIVERSITY STATE TAT £ MEWS IN SPORTS Friday, November 6, 1964 The Day Duffy Dropped His Helmet MAN'S GAME ?—Foot¬ ball heroics are us¬ ually reservedfor men but a trio of Spartan coeds recently proved that women can play the game, too, if just given the chance. With broken-field running that would earn the respect of any college coach, Barbara Allen, P e t o s k y sophomore, broke through a line composed of MSU sophomores Phil Hoag (36), Jerry West (67), Cedric Sweet (71) and John Mullen (15). Jackie Ott and Bobbie Gleason helped Bar¬ bara score. Photos By " .. +** r 3 »v.;j Larry Fritzlan Ami Tom Pozaricki Friilav. \<>vcntl i) ii t, hi ni)> 7.7 /// Cameras Focus On Coach By JOE MITCH State player • 1 n J i State News Sports Writer There is also a fea scvool" pla\ ei' of i !>• It's remarkable what television can ,lo for a Duffy lid ti epi i .toni'1, [iie W'ediiL"-- foot lull coach, especially if he* - .1 maAlike Hu •!> day night sr.ow. Duffy Daugherty,, "I can be more natural and moi : myself," he Extremely popular with the press and public, said. "The discussion is informal and 1 don't fed Duffy has found success in'another media—tele¬ like I'm talking to a 1\ camera.Besides, 1 get a vision. Twice a week, on Wednesday and Sunday chance to meet with outstanding football players. nights, sports fans focus their attention to This is what I enjoy doing most->-being w it h Channel 6. WJIM-TV, when Duffy plays host to kids/' the viewers. Duffy mused on his future in television. "This is my litI: year with the show." he re¬ "Oh, I don't think I'll e\ er make a career out flected, "and I enjoy it immensely.Through these of I V," said Daugberty, hoping that Ithe inevitable programs I come in direct contact with the pub¬ question of "Why not?" would not come. lic. This helps to arouse greater interest in But it did. Spartan The football," Sunday night show, "Spartan Football Highlights," presents films of the previous Sat¬ urday's game, a$ well as comments by Daugherty "Why?" said the Spartan skipper. "Because I just don't have these programs is coach. Practically that much appeal for TV. Doing part of my job as football all Big Ten coaches have V, on both the Spartans and their opponents. The SCREEN TEST — Head football coaches in the Big similar shows. latter part of the 30-minute program is devoted Ten are always in the spotlight Saturdays, but at to next week's opponent. "Besides, in professional TV, I'd have to put least one, Duffy Daugherty, is in focus Sundays on makeup. And in my case, you can't make a and Wednesdays. That's when Daugherty takes to Wednesday evening is "off the cuff" night. silk person out of a sow's ear," Duffy quipped. the air waves to ponder any questions left un¬ Duffy holds an impromptu discussion with former answered the Saturday before. Photo by Jim Hile ' Start Building Your Career - And Get Olympic Basketba Paid Too! To Highlight Our wholesale lumber organization is offering to qualif¬ ied applicants financial assistance and training work cage tilt next year. Olympic rules differ from our The Olympics art coming to man own," said Forddy Anderson, while in school and permanent employment upon grad¬ Michigan State. The contest, a feature of the uation. yearly high-school basketball Spartan basketball co;ach. Tokyo's games have been over clinic at State, is scheduled for "In addition, the g i me will give for about two week- now but Nov. 3 and will be played under the ! ^64 varsity Starting Salary Olympic basketball will live a Olympic rules. the fans a look at basketball team an.l their, only little longer this Year as the re¬ pe. ' -"v, the most noticeable chance to see thi.n i in action sult of the annual virsity-fresh- $6000 -$8000 difference will be the use of a against the * eshmar he said. 30-second rule calling forth-of¬ New & Used fensive team to shoot within half It will al o give -.derson and minute or lose the ball. Two his staff a chance to view the Contact: Textbooks a team- under actual ■a me condi- clocks on the gym floor wili be tions and demonstr:; Prof. Wm. B. Lloyd Paperbacks used ro measure the '..me 1 ream school coaches what h S been dis- j Dept. of Forest Products ■ clinic. cussed threugliout B-4 Campus f"r farther details write to: SPARTAN man" In an a attempt to give "the little break, the foul lines will move out diagonally from the Anderson said th e probable starting line-up for the varsity BOOKSTORE woul.: include 6-4 ' Hi ( urti; at basket - thus keeping biggermen J. M. Gillespie, President. center, Marcus Sa; i ers (6-H) at from playing under the b'.sket M.5.U. Souvenirs a forward post and Stan Hansen Wholesale Lumber Corp. 9300 Hubbell Avenue No fre■ throws will be allowed Washington, a 6-3 junior, it Detroit, Mich. 48228 CORNER of ANN & MAC unless a man t.ikn:g a shot is guard. fouled and misses the shot. If a Either 6-4! tick Ho! mes or Ted percon not having the ball is the other fouled or the shooter makes his Crary (6-5) will m in forward spot and Jim Kupper shot, his team takes the ball out Schick for (6-0) battles 6-2 Joh n Phi Psi of bounds. the remaining guv." d position. "The main purpose of this is to For the freshman, 6-6Heyward show the fans and coaches how Edwards is expected to start at forward along with Art Baylor also, 6-6. Save Shaw Block Tenth A 400-seat block has been reserved for the men of East Shaw Hall and their guests at Either Jack Wynn (6-7) Jerry Geistler post. or will beatthepivot Steve Rymal, 6-0, is at guard with Jim O'Brien or John 6-8 the Purdue game Saturday. Bailey as his countc part. l ast Shaw Hall has tradition¬ Game time is 8 p.m. at the ally reserved a block of seats Anniversary at all home football games. Men's IM. Open House FOO yrNG CAFE FEATURING Friday at 8 P.M. > CANTONESE » CHINESE 522 Abbott Road OPEN 6 DAYS > AMERICAN TUES.THRU SUN. FOOD 11 TO I I Down Proud of Ou ES I ABLISHED SINCE W24 207 1/2 S. Washington Two Doors From Michigon Arcade Looking to News, I- ;iI.:tnsins;, Michii Friday, November 6, 1964 Dittrich Co Soccer Win Saturday Of Harrier Passport To Nationals By RICK PIANIN Spartan Squad InT ?p Form One wouldn't be State News too Sports Writer surprised to discover a group of green and white-clad athletes, covered with adhesive tape, wrestling To Capture Confer* ice Crown in a tagteam match at Cobo Hall or Madison Square Gardens. This description, however, might better fit MSU's soccer team, as it battles St. Louis for the Midwest Collegiate Soccer Con¬ By ROBERTA YAFIE Halthj o compose the seven-man ference title this Saturday. State News Sports Writer team at will be competing for Many of the players will be sent into the starting line-up Pig 1 honors. covered with -braces and tape, in hope of protecting vulnerable Mic! Stales cross- knees and ankles. country iin took a final run McCi.ii in, winner < ! the meet "We're taking practically all our players -along on the trip around ' Old College Field i ist we^.'k with Northern Illinois, to St. Louis," explained Coach Gene Kenney( "and we'll try to Thursd • The lu.rriers leave w s q^ked at 20:24.9, his best get as much use out of them as we can." this af:c; ."■Mil for i. hainpaij'i , ni rkuo date. I his it a marked Turgud Enustan and Manny Ruscheinski will start for MSL1 111., wh. they w;l! deft-hd their impro/eme t that can be found at the fullback positions. Denny Checkett will be at the center Hig Ten f straight d< wn the time sheet. halfback slot. The he Clare DeBoer, still not fully recovered from a knee injury, Sp ttans will set kin/ their t! !. consecutive cham- Zenker's time of 20:10, the will proli 'My plav the outside rirjit p .snion, while George Janes, *i: nit i time against Minnesota, •ij 12t: l-iic Ten crown with an injured inkle, will be at inside right. pionship is trio best among Spartan har- Van Dimitriou, Spartan center forward, has shown improve¬ in 15 yen: :?, .-'ers, Ills clocking of 20:24.9 01 ment throughout practice this week, after sitting out the last game Judging on past performances Oct obi r 30 is an improvement with a knee injury, and might start. this se>v Hid recent clockings. pat I timings, md he should be Sidney Alozie will replace the injured Nick Krat at inside left, ' State slmnkldein iVly be the meet c< nsj^jred among the top con- while Payton Fuller will assume the outside left position. favorite. tt ndejv^. PAUL MCCALLUM Last year, MSU defeated St. Louis 4-3 at home to win the Mid¬ west championship. St. Louis then defeated State in the NCAA MSL: v up ' st son with n . J an Rewen, senior co-captain Midwest playoffs ind went on to win the NCAA title. 4-1 mark, :n.r only In - tough from /jUni i, turned an ankle ii. Notre Dam. •an;. \ let■ nes were t'i i.itist with Minnesota and scored "vc Wisconsin, Minne- h. d bi-en one of the big question sota, Ind! and Northert Illi- rks for Dittrich. :n. Happily for nois. Stat< *'il! try to repeat State' as well as its Coach, now those IV - :hree wins when Powen is once igai* m top torm. cha mpn >nsl piny begins. Bowen set a course record at l oach Fran Di'tnc'n is confi¬ Forest Akers when he posted a dent that o! Sis lop five men BLAZERS .t ,y 20:30,2 finish in the triangular can win. meet pith Wisconsin and Indiana. "Then- . l et . a no! icenble im¬ Mik/ Karnes, running fifth prove! iu nt in clock tngs," he s id. again-t Northern Illinois, was "Not oniv are they running better clock, d -1 20:54.5, shaving 1.9 Sizes 36-48 Reg-Short-Long~X-Long than th-. secon s off h.s Pig Ten time of ir times in sea son meets, but last y .ar. they have also improved greatly ■ last year's Rig Ten Ger ,-ge f althrop, the lone Reg. 35.00 39.98 results.' sopho jorc on the trip, took the fourtl spot in the final meet. His both for Seniors Jack A:r.ie, Jan Bower, time ( 20:46.5 is a steady im¬ and Mik' Kami jur,n rs Tory prove- ient over past clockings, Reg. 16.98 Hunt, P. : McC'llam and Eric giving him a shot at a place in Zemper, and sophomore George the tf. five. 51ACK5 I'm Archy McDonald HJNGRY? Have a Treat! ALL WEATHER COATS zip-in pile lining Go to McDonald's Reg. 29.98 24.98 After the game, or after a dat£(* stop in and treat yourself to the Ail-American M*ol, delicious ham¬ burger, thick shake, and gold? )-brown fries. look for thr Ooldmn Arehma CORDUROY PANTS Slightly imperfect:t Home of America's favorite 5.00 hamburgers . . more than a BILLION sold ! Reg. 9.98 pr. Lansing McDonald's 4015 W. Saginaw E ast In Lansing" Grand River lloger Stuart , 4700 S. Cedar Blk. East of Campus Frandor Shopping Center 2120 N. Larch Blks. West of Union! Mir 4 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Spartans Gird For By JERRY MORTON and a 2-2 conference slate.A ■< could give MSL1 fans good re < c si is considered to be one of the fin: kers in the nation. Other Purdue offensivethreats u n c 1 Migyanka, u d e captain Battle Charlie End Gene Washington, with Lou Bobich, Rahn receptions this year, also has a Bentley, Herman Johnson, Ed good chance to equal or better 23 State Ne*s Sports Writer hope for a high position • ' Macuga, Steve Mellinger, John the season record of 31 estab¬ to ri.ide . il'back Gordon Teter iinal conference standings. Tinnick, John Walsh and Harry lished by Steve Coalos in 1945. Fans attending Saturday's d u " ick Randy Minniear who The Boilermakers h yards Amnion. MSL1-Purdue football game had ve -ustied for about four better be prepared for anything. stopped four Flip Ten "ppone' t Although the contest will mark Speaking of records, Spp.tan this season and stand5-1 over. the ilermakers their final home showing, the fans can help est.ibl sh .01 all- The victors will go into the I.. r time season attenda* mark if contest pliying the role of the Notre Dame handed Purdue i •rviees .if tackles Jini Spartan seniors will still be lac¬ favorite fait such things have only setback of the campaign : W) and Karl Si.iger. ing some of the toughest football they turn out as expected for to¬ Ed I- latiagan (235). of their careers after the Purdue morrow's clash. meant litr^e in a scries that has the Black and Hold earned a i < (Zdi), ••r enc. Harold Wells been marked with upsets. loop win over Ohio Universin and dt iv, game. be Purdue de- Next week, MSU will play na¬ In 1961, MSU ave ,. d 69, 150 If there is any upset tomorrow, Much of the Boilermaker si. (214) w ;ipear to SpartSns will have to be the fensiv. tionally top-ranked Notre Dame fans a game but a ; wd of 61, the cess has been due to thefinep! 953 for the Purdue gone will d favorite target has been t their last home g'nu Sor MSI'. ords that they could establish by set an dena. Hadrick who has hauled there are only four home games The Spartans will, enter the Bob They are erd I'om Kr/em- good performances in the final contest with a 3-3 season record 30 passes for three touchdow ienski, tackle Jerry Rush, center three games of the year. this year' instead oi the usual five. Don Ross, tackle Dick Flyr.n and Junior quarterback Steve Juday halfback Dick Gordon. is heading for a season's mark CAR TROUBLES? Other Spartan standouts mak¬ in the pass completions with 52 in Spartans' first six games. Purdue will arrive at Lansing early this afternoon and East ing their last Stadium appearance will undergo a light workout on See Gauda in The record is 64 by A1 Dorow 1951. the Spartan Stadium turf. Shell Uncle John's Trainer WHEEL ALIGNMENT $6.95 NOW OFFERS YOU Bumps, bruises, sprains, i A COMPLETE of an average day's work for BRAKES REUNED 16.95 >■-? LINE OF MEALS of Varsity Athletics, here at N Robinson and his two new ai MOTOR TUNE-UP 4.95 +Parts AND SANDWICHES. WELCOME Stretch, are respnsible for injuries through out the year. "Most people think a train STOP IN occurred," Robins PARENTS • • injury has MUFFLERS 8.88»"p them to learn that our main ser ing to prevent the injury from BEFORE OR AFTER "One classic example of o GeHUlne THE GAME. injuries is fhe taping of a footb Firestone Retreads Kresge's is your said. "We spend over $2,00C Towne & Country 2 for $24.24 Mud - Snow $49.49 Headquarters for Deluxe Champion Conv. Tread 4 for plus Tax & Casings Michigan State Sweat Shirts Saturday': PANCAKE MICHIGAN STATI Gaudard,s HOUSE in all colors NO. Tom Krzemienski Shell Children Sizes 2-16— 1.69 -1.98 Jerry Rush Jerry West IV 4-8052 O service 5tudent Sizes S,M,L,XL 2.95 Don Ross Gary Rugg 2820 E. Grand River Dick Flynn Corner of Pennsylvania 8> Kalamazoo Michigan State Mugs. Coffee Gene Washington IV 7-3761 Hours: Cups, Ash Trays 980 " 3.25 Steve Juday Dick Gordon Clinton Jones Sun.-Thurs. 6 AM-12 Michigan State Pennants—19( * 59( E ddie Cotton Friday-Saturday 24 Hr COWBELLS PENNANTS GoooMEWS FOP MUGS FLASKS TIGHTWADS! SHAKERS, "vv SWEATSHIRTS fedis WlTM ANY PURCHASE OF CasvTOILET PAPER BLANKETS E. Lansing's Department Store for Students MARATHON GAS Where E. Lansing and M.S.U. meet. Ki: »mjs. CAMPUS BOOK STORE AC,ao5S FROM AN\l T V MOTEL. £ lf\JN AMERICA (Across from the Union Building) 1 Mich :it«- \« Friday, November 6, 1964 5 Spartans Ris Big 10 Statistica Lou Bobich is No. 1 ; mong the ig, Mich.-—I ne ■otball statistics league's punters with a i average of 40.1 on 13 kicks. Michigan S'atc Don Japinga is tops l i punt re- v, • ■ week s I o turns with an average of 10.1 yards several c;»- on I! returned. best _ in Other Spartans haV' mpres- . sive rankings though iot lead- The ; leaders are these: 1 f.ugent iliCK iirushing with 396 ing their categories. I Washington ranks s, ' hi pass. ' y ids; ivcrage per rush, .s.«> - ds, longest run from scritn- receiving with 17 rec 2H6 yards and two <; ■ -n, 4 y.irds; i: d yards rii> :- , sni/it' '.' nnc 199 yards. I om Krczmienski ■; eight! rouch- 19" - (is c ; stitute the liith among scorers wilt: e downs for 18 points. bight- : i'iglc-g me mark in i,iy. Ten history. Steve Juday leads in average per pas^ nttempt with 7.2 yirds, Square Dance and in low percentage of inter¬ A square dance, sponsored by ceptions with .015, and he's tied t! e HPER Men's Major Club, the for first with six touchdown will be held at the women's PA7TEP.N— This is way a play ^ might look 'O a Spar tan opponent the mo- f passes. Juday also has thrown gymnasium tonight. the scoring passes in a The dance will begin at 7:30 ment after the bal! is snapped to quartei—S most back Steve Juday (23). A single game — three — and com¬ and is open to all students. Ad¬ Photo by Larry Fritzlan f pleted the most consecutive mission is 25 cents and refresh¬ passes in a single game — seven. ments will be served. Trainer's Skill Reco NOW! sprains, and muscle pulls are all part prevent the most common football injury, the sprained There Are Two Class Ring Companies Bumps, bruises, of an average day's work for Gayle Robinson, |^ad trainer jnkle." » Of course a trainer's job is much more complex than of Varsity Athletics, here at MSU. Robinson and his two new aids, Clint Thompson and Clide Stretch, are respnsible for treating all of the Spartan just taping ankles. There are four trainiryg rooms spread out on campus. To Serve You... Two of them are in the stadium, one is in the Intramural injuries through out the year. "Most people think a trainer's job starts only after the Building, and the other is in Jenison Fieldhouse. These rooms are equiped with whirlpools, Infra-red Roberts Ring injury has occurred," Robinson said. "It is surprising to heat lamps, Micro-therm machines, rubbing tables, and them to learn that our main service to the ing to prevent the players is attempt¬ injury from ever occurring." various medical instruments. and Elliot Ring "One classic example of our effort to prevent common injuries is the taping of a football player's ankles," Robinson YES! said. "We spend over $2,000 each year for tape to try and we carry HAGGAR Saturday's Probable .ine-Ups NO. MICHIGAN STATE POS. NO. ?URDUE Snug Duds RING INCLUDES DEGREE, MSU SEAL, 3 ENGRAVED INITIALS AND CHOICE OF 10 STONES 82 72 Tom Krzemienski Jerry Rush (195) (246) LE LT 18 61 B .b L. Q .o Hadrick Defilippo Pappas (195) (230) (199) S ij; $(.95 To Insure Christmas delivery, rings must be ordered by Nov.^t 1 th 67 59 Jerry West Don Ross (209) (196) (192) LG C RG 69 57 68 B $ ; orge Flanagan" Ciampi (235) (203) S ;$ WASH - N WEAR <1M mjop 42 Gary Rugg GRAND RIVER, ACROSS FROM HOME EC. 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The inventive coach has also written a book titled "Baseball se tram prac- There was. ortce a program on Coaches Guide to Skills and television ettitled "I Led Three October andbe- Prills" published by Prentice- Lives" bat the athletic coaches Hall and is revising ihe textbook at MichuMii Mate could certainly for a baseball class he teaches. top that. He also writes magazine arti¬ Spart.ir ci .idles cai : iehlfully cles and is on a beok-reviewing call themselves recruiters, au¬ staff as -vel! :'s a committee con¬ thors, nilvisors, finance man¬ 1 If ! cerned with ' aPel ill equipment. agers, ! 11 rn-tnakers, statisti¬ ,»ti.>«r' Cfit , .«»: absorbing Schmitter ti aches physical cians, i nquet-speakers and «• • ;>st ,ct 'iscd iu m.ik< ex- classes and is - academic ad¬ scheduh -planners as well as >;clv wet fields visor to 40 50 students in ad¬ playable. Me or many, many other unofficial la¬ ■>lsr invented a shatter-proof dition tcr his coaching duties. But bels. mirror so tli.t pitchers can study he still tikes the time to audit One even included baby-sitting tlur own form, a pocket-less among his functions of coaching catcher's mitt designed to he Ip (continued on page 7) a Spartan athletic team. catchers field bunts and a long There are also a great number of high-school clinics conducted throughout the year by Michigan State mentors. Real Home made Italian Baseball l oach, Danny itwhiler and CharlesSchmitter, *Z2P AT ITS BEST! IN THE FOLD(E R)—Basketball Coach Forddy An¬ W, derson scrutinizes program materials for the up¬ coming basketball clinic for high school athletes. Preparations for the program is one of the chore- handled annually by Anderson. Photo by Dave Sykes Open Til 2 AM Daily Til 1 AM Fri & Sat FREE SPARK PLUGS! with every motor tune-up. a through Nov. 15 Top Value with all stamps, purchases Italian^llaoe 1101 E.Mich. Ave iv 2^100 HOWDY JONES STANDARD SERVICE 3000 E. Sag:: w - At Pinetree C s ector * DO YOU LIKE TO DANCE ? -.01 MARTHA KL0PP OF FOX'S JEWELRY, IN FRAND0R M.S.U. 's Favorite Night Spot A CERTIFIED DIM0NT0L0GIST. Pictured above e. Martha Klopp being presented with Live! Entertainment her Diamontology Certificate from Bud Bowen, man¬ ager of Fox Jewelry. Mrs. Klopp has completed a pre¬ With scribed course of study in Dimontology and has passed a comprehensive examination with high honors and is now a registered Certified Diamontologist with the Dia¬ Gentleman Jim Chase mond Council of America. Mr. Bowen said that Mrs. Klopp not only passed the fifteen month course with ont of the highest grades ever given but thinks she is one of the only female Diamontologist in the State THE DELLS of Michigan. Bowen, also, stated that Fox's, which are Direct nurd Diamond Importers pay sales for and require all dia- personnel to take the gem course. We want our v. sonnel to have the specialized training so .-•ermine the diamond value and style which fl'Qt. 8-12 PM*"| ti t i On Lake Lansing J Ages 17-22 be-i .sum. our customers needs. ;day. November 6. 1 96 \ ~f COACHING-MERRY-GO-ROUND — St retch i ng out and relaxing is something unknown to most coaches. Shown are wrest I i ng coach Grady Penni nger, teaching the intricacies of rifle shooting, football's Duffy Dougherty trying his hand at billiards, and assis¬ tant football coach Burt Smith, chatting with Vat— sity Club President John Wlash. * 1 Photos by Ricki Gilbert and Dave Sykes ELCHARRO Coaching Assumes New Dimensions C A S SI US SONNY CLAY IISTON sii-i opener Dec. 3, is perhaps vises many high school coaches RESTAURANT Champion World Challenger (continued from page 6) the rnosr traveled member of the op equipment. 724 E. Grand River Ave. Heavyweight staff. Peninger also teaches a class Andet^on estimates that he on gun safety and conducts Sev¬ Lansing CHAMPIONSHIP eral high school clinics. language every two at years. least one travels nore than 12,000 miles a "There is certainlv mure For Reservations IV FIGHT term year in "ecruiting alone. He said trouble in this than being a high "Coaching takes about 35 per of my time," he said, "and he talks to at least "5 high-school school coach," he said. (,4'lUlilH cent banquet a year and conducts six Bl/U Closed-Circuit TV with the extra duties, I keep pretty Hockey I'oach Amo Bess. • e is hasketh .11 clinics. Direct from Ringside busy." All of the coaches said they had Andtvgo;: has also written a on the Board of Directors Lansing Hockey Association I the and MEXICAN ONDAY, NOV. 16, 1964 is an instructor, besides handling At the Lansing Civic Center classes to instruct and were in bunk a ; made an instructive film finances and travel of the ice hood Tickets: S3.50 Advance charge of lining up transporta¬ on ba^rtball available high squad and conducting freshman S4.50 At the Door and accommodations when scho 'I inches. tion the teams are on the road. Gr{ iy Pennirgcr, wrestling hockey practices. "Other than a 'few' things, we FREE ^:\ Tickets Available At: I ran Oittrich, the only dual Paramount News —Lansing & coach, has been home only one don't do much" one coach said, , DELIVERY , E- coach at MSI , is head of the track Lansing, Yankee Stadium weeke, since Christmas. He is grinnm.giy. and cross-country teams and has to do recruiting for both teams i. the ,'restling r»um from3:30- at the same rime. ■■ p.in' Six da\ s . Wee:. I'd ad- WANTED: He is a!so in charge >i tin. \VA \ cr - ?-c-«ui tr> m et h 1.1 tlli i'A '.S" Tirhcl: The Man From Todd's oven- V'-'tr i: Mich: - in S\y- • >r trn :m he f ijtock S must lay v- iee Spartan V1SI also is ' . ndf I r.e p .n di 'rffl a' 111 i.ni. Saturday high school Forddy An. > get their ticket'. ers are prep \ ¥ THE A1ITCHI2IX TRIO ,'.F KCfc .K i4l) MllCHEU J0t TRAZIER Srxrl .%% i fe* ' • % \ Have you seen him yet? Whether dressed in sport co.it S. tie or in casual Levi Slim Fits (5.9S) he'll undoubtedly be noticed is. admired as The Man From Todd's. When last seen, £ Gene Dobson, Oklahoma City Freshman was wearing, a colorful V-Style Pullover Sweater i (10.98) with a sporty Dickie (1.00) under it. Pretty Sudi (of Todd's) has the right idea In Cone{ 7. foi pursuit: the best way to caich the Man From Todd's is to dress like him. . . in style. Lansing Civic ^enter Ann Arbor Northland Thursday, Nov. 19th, 8 p.m. 211 E. GR. RIVER ED 7-9171 E $1.50 CIVIC CENTER BOX $2.50 OFFICE; FAT StACK PUSSY CAT. 3000'j KALAMAZOO: A.C.L.U.. 2022 E. CAVANAUGH, LANSING Enclose Self-Addressed Envelope $3-50 Detroit Gentk^hops J? ' \ / Birmingham Q Michigan State News, Fast Lansing, Michigan Friday, November 6, 1964 M.S.U. Book Store M.S.U. Book Store M.S.U. Book Store M.S.U. Book Store M.S.U. Book Store M.S.U. Book |M WATCH SPARTANS BLAST But Before The Game, Stop In yew Crossroads Cafe - In The Cente for ybirn. before the game cwvehjeme WEU Stop OUR ence in and Browse through large collection of refer¬ books. We also feature a wide selec¬ tion of MSU encrested, sweat¬ shirts, jackets, souvenirs, mugs, stationery, pennants, OPEN rings and many other gifts. Weekend Special; "Michigan State: reg. $2.95 On South Campus Agents For The The Following Publishers exciting new MSU Book Store. The finest Academic Press complete book store W.A. Benjamin Co. services. Blaisdell American Elsevier The beautiful new Holt, Rinehart & Winston Crossroads Cafe. A meal or a snack in a International delightful new setting. T extbook MacMillan McGraw Hill MIT Press STORE HOURS Prentice Hall Mon., Tues., Fri., 8:30-5:30 S Wed., Thurs., John Wileg 8:30 - 9 PM t Harper Torchbooks o Open mornings of home games r e M.^.U. Book Store M.S.U. Book Store M.S.U. Book Store M.S.U. Book Store M.S.U. Book Store M.S.U. Book