W EEKEND STATE NEWS M IC H IG A N STATE U N IV E R S IT Y INSPO RTS F rid a y , O cto b er 1, 1 9 6 5 E ast Lc M ichigan F r e e w h e e lin g F o o t b a ll A f f a ir O n T a p 'S’ Defense Must Halt Explosive lllini Backs B y RICK PIA N IN S ta te N ew s S p o r ts W r ite r •*Ya can’t ;t ll the players without a p ro g ram " is the loud incessant cry of the stadium haw ker. Yet Spartan footliall fans may find this slogan to be m ore significant than a m ere sales pitch when they view the M ichigan State-Illinois gam e here at > 1;30 p.m . Saturday. According to all scouting rep o rts, the two team s a re rem ark ­ ably alike and perhaps the g reatest distinguishing c h a ra c te r­ istic between the two might prove to be the color of their jerse y s. "O v e ra ll, Illinois is much like State,’’ rem arked B urt Sm ith, assista n t ath letic d irec to r, who scouted the 111ini’s first two gam es of the season with Oregon State and Southern M ethodist U niversity. "B oth team s have strong, fast backfields with young offensive lines and defensive seco n d aries." He said that Illinois Coach P ete E lliott would probably go with at lea st eight o r nine sophom ores In his lineup. "T h e lllini m ade a lot of sophom ore m istakes in th eir first ball gam e, when they lost to Oregon State, 14-12. But they w ere much im proved last weekend, winning 42—0, continued Smith. “ That m eans they’ve only allowed two touchdowns in two gam es. You ist know they’ll be tough.” >( FRED CUSTARDO PETE ELLIO TT JIM G R A B O W SK I T Spartans w ere also guilty of "sophom ore m istakes . m ostly on the offense, in th e ir season opener against UCLA, but th e ir e rro rs didn’t prove to be so costly, as they pulled out a 13-3 victory. Su e w as a bit m ore convincing the following weekend, however, a s -b y pulled off a stunning 23-0 upset over Penn State. " B e It ever so hum ble, th e re ’s no p l a c e l i k e hom e,’’ a n d that’s J u s t w here all the Spartan ath­ S p a r t a n s ; Ii m ois p o ssesse s a powerful and rugged ground attack, thanks to the serv ice s of A ll-A m erican fullback Jim G rabow ski, and letic team s will be t h i s halfbacks C yril P tnder and Sam P ric e . A ccording to H e n r y weekend. Soccer, c ro s s ­ Bullough, assista n t coach to Head Coach Duffy D augherty, Illinois country, rugby and football I r i s h U h - u h has the biggest and fastest backfield to com e along in many y ears. team s a re all playing on G rabow ski is the w orkhorse of the backfield, having c a rrie d the hom e grounds, the only By LARR Y MOGG the ball 35 tim es this season — the sam e num ber as the combined tim e this fall this phenom­ State Ne w s Sp orts Editor efforts of P ric e and P in d er. Grabowski averaged 9.1 yards per ena o ccurs. c a rry against the SMU M ustangs, and has netted 202 yards thus M aryland over Syracuse —T he T e rp s will fa r this season. find som e way to hold down speedster Floyd ( c o n t i n u e d o n p a g e 4) L ittle, the h e art of the Syracuse offensive attack. T he Orangem en will turn blue with th eir second straig h t loss. UCLA over Penn S tate—Rip Engle will still be left hanging In search of his 100th victory at Penn State. T he B ru ins have the offense and the d e sire; the N ittany Lions get skinned. Alabam a over M isslssip p i—T h ere was a tim e when th is donneybrook would have been con­ sidered a to s s —up. No m ore. B ama and the B ear to pick off the R ebels. F lorida over Louisiana St.—No b etter clubs down in Southland than th is tandem . F lorida will be whistling Dixie when the gun sounds, but it’ s going to be tough swimming for the G ato rs. MSU over Illinois—I like the Spartans. I like the S partans. I like the Spartans. But the Spartan defense b e tter be on its best behavio r. M ichigan over G eorgia—T he Bulldogs a re determ ined to add the Wolves to th eir un­ beaten streak . But th e ir bark Is w orst than th e ir bite. Michigan to co llar Georgia. N orthw estern over N otre Dam e—Oh, how the W ildcats would like to get even with A ra P arseg h ian , who jumped co ntract to take the Irish Job. Look for an upset here. W ildcats to put the squeeze on the’A ra era* im age. Iowa over W isconsin—No contest h e re . T he Hawkeyes will be up in the a ir for this and will glide p ast the young B adgers. M innesota over M issou ri—Don’t overlook the T H E G R A B O W SK I S T O P P E R ? — T h e S p a r ta n s d e fe n s e h a s if* j° m G ophers when Big T en title visions pop In your m in i, le a d b y r rp 9= 9= m o r r o w ’s c la s h w ith I llin o is . T h e F ig h tinn gg lllin . . . ... . head. G ophers are alw ays tantallzingly tough. G r a b o w s k i, h a v e tr i p p e d S ta te in t h e i r l a s t t w o m e e t i n g s . PThhoet oS pbayr tJaonn s w ill try Zw ickel M issou ri is stuck In m ud. a n d s to p h im th is tim e . M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan CARD SECTION REMODELED 4B l o c k S ’ T a k e s O n Take a Mg, frcsh piece of SEA FOOD. . . F r e s h L o o k F o r ’6 5 With State’s g rid d ers playing as sharp as y e a rs, another aspect of Spartan football gam es, the Block S card section, will take on a new look. T he MSU card section will combine a new sound system , com ­ puterized” instructions and flashy new ca rd s into a b e tter, m ore v e rsa tile show” , said Spartan S pirit D irecto r Glen H arm on. Block S’ is under the direction of Harm on and T om C arm en. Block S is open to all students who wish to help periform syn­ chronized displays with colored ca rd s at MSU football gam e . organization puts on halftim e and pre-g am e shows from its location in the south end of Spartan Stadium. B lock S is lim ited to 1,008 students, who exchange th e ir season- g rid tick et card for a B lock S p a ss. M em bers are adm itted to the, stadium through a m arked gate, avoiding the tedious waiting in linf Pet it h a Ihr with lets of TARTAR SAOCE to acquire individual gam e tick ets. ..... T h is y e ar’s m em bers m ay take in the M ichigan-M ichigan Stat .a gam e at Ann A rbor for $8. T he $8 pays for the gam e ticket, tra n s ­ portation. lunch and "G o S p artan s" button. Block S will perform at the M ichigan gam e. dri T h e re are no p rac tice se s­ Intramural u ff n W W \W sions, but m em bers a r e r e ­ quested to be in th eir seats a half hour before game tim e for final Instru ctions a n d a p re-gam e LLiU / / J ./ a show. N e w s In o rd e r to utilize th e ir special innovations fully, the card section M E N ’S w ill coordinate routines with the IM Building Hours Add FAST SERVICE aid yM’weget a MCDONALD’S MSU m arching band and will also M o n .-F ri. 8 a.m .-9 p.r*, a t t e m p t s e v e r a l “ m o v in g F rid ay (C o-rec.) 6 p .m .-9 p.n-. stu nts.” Saturday 10 a.m .-6 p.n , Students wishing to join Block Sunday 1 p .m .-9 p.n , FISH SANDWICH S m ay pick up th eir Block S p ass Outdoor Pool H ours today at T icket Booth 5, from 8 M on.-Sat. a.m . to 5 p.m . and 6 to 10 p.m ., Sunday o r in 325 Student S ervices B uild­ ing between 8 and 5. 11:30 a.m .-6 p.n-. 1 p .m .-6 p.rf'. (Outdoor pool open until O ct. 1-) A nother Spartan S pirit organi­ W O M E N ’S MoDwalft Lansing' East Lansing zation, the "S partan H elots," IM Building H ours is recru itin g m em bers. T he H el­ M o n .-F ri. ots com pose M ichigan State’s pep Saturday club. Anyone desiring m em ber­ Sunday ship m ay Join in 325 Student Serv­ 8 a.rr .-9 p.m . 10 a.m . -8 p.m . 1 p .m .-4 p.m . ices o r by contacting any Helot D EAD LIN E 40 15 W . Sagin aw on G r a n d R iv e r A v e . m em ber. 4 70 0 S. C e d a r 1 Blk. E a st of C a m p u s Block S and the Spartan H elots All resid en t hall touc ' iootball 2 1 2 H. L a r c h 2 B lk s . W e s t of Union are b ranches of "S p artan S pirit,” team ro s te rs and en try ca rd s the school sp irit organization o'f m ust be turned into the IM office ASMSU. by noon today. RICARDO’S DIG PIZZA CONTEST (“ On-Campus” Students Only) YOU CAN PRIZES RULES 1 s t - 1 7 " Portable T V Each D eliv e r ed P I Z Z A 2 n d -A M -F M -S W Tran sistor Worth 100 points. The dorm 3 rd -P o c k e t T ra n sisto r Radio 4 th -’ ’ K ings 1/ 2 A c r e P iz z a ’ ’ a> room or m arried housing 5 t h - 3 - 1 6 in. P i z z a s apt. with thé m o st points between Oct. T - Nov. 1 - Wins. W e D e l i v e r RICARDO'S C a l l T o n i g h t O fi F rid ay, O ctober 1, 1965 3 Opponent Outlook lina la st week. W illard Sanders E d . note: E a c h F r i d a y and p aces the Buckeye running at­ M o n d a y , th e State- N e w s tack. s p o r t s sta ff w ill ta k e a L inebackers Tom Bugel and C o u p o n S p e c ia l s p e c i a l look at th e t e a m s Dwight Kelley are two of the bet­ re m a in in g on the S p a rta n te r linem en in the conference. football sch ed u le, fe a tu r­ ing the latest n ew s and r e ­ s u lts f r o m the B ig T e n . PURDUE LADIES’ SEAMLESS ^ ™ ' s SALE' C u rren tly ranked No. 1 in the MICHIGAN T he W olverines have run up two straig h t victo ries th is sea­ nation, Purdue m ust face M ichi­ gan and M ichigan State two weeks in succession in m id-O ctober, hi gam es which could well decide the conference cham pionship. TEXTURED NYLONS Regular 790 P a ir son, but have hardly been im ­ A pow erhouse both on offense p re ssiv e in squeaking by North C aro lin a, 31-24, and C alifornia, and defense, Purdue earn ed the S iz e s 9 to 11 . . . Color top spot in the weekly p re s s polls 10-7. by knocking off previously top- A sso rtm en t Includes Burgundy, B lack, N um erous fum bles and in te r­ ranked N otre Dame last week in Brown, Navy, Green and Cinnamon. ceptions m ust be co rrected in a a last-m inute th rille r. T he upset h u rry b efore som e team takes now has pushed the B o ilerm ak ers advantage of M ichigan’ s m is- into the favorite role in the Big “ You Can Charge It at Kresge’s” c u es. G eorgia, unbeaten so far T en ra c e . and ranked just below the top 10 Bob G riese, junior q u a rte r­ in both w ire service polls, moves Into Ann A rbor Saturday In a top back, spearheaded the Irish whip­ ping, as he m issed on only three K re sg e sC am pusS to re intc-rsectional clash. of 22 p a sse s. He threw three Across fro m the Union Open 9:30-5:30 Wed. 9:30-9:00 touchdown p a sses. G riese’s fav­ Soph Rick V idm ar and senior o rite targ e ts are veteran rece iv ­ Wally G abler have split the sig­ e r Bob H adrick and soph Jim nal calling chores for E lliott so B ierne, both firs t-c la s s pass far, but neither has been too im ­ snagg ers. p re ssiv e . T he ground gam e is no less V eteran backs C arl W ard, Rick im p ressiv e with Gordon T e te r S ygar, Dave F ish er and Jim and Randy M inniear returning. D etw hiler h a v e displayed the T h is twosom e combined for 1,086 sam e running form of last sea­ y a rd s la st season. son. T he B oilerm ak ers Journey to Southern M ethodist this weekend D etw hiler, who sat o u tth eC al- for an easy gam e. T ackle M ik e ifornia game with an injury, may B arnes will m iss the SMU gam e. be ready for G eorgia, along with defensive s ta rte r B arry Dehlin. NORTHWESTERN OHIO STATE T he W ildcats seem ingly faced a rebuilding year th is season, but Ohio State still has its fam il­ right now they’re in first place ia r ground gam e, but passing in the Big T en. has becom e m ore prevalent. N orthw estern shutout Indiana, T he B uckeyes have now fal­ 20-0, last week in the confer­ te re d through 17 consecutive q u a rte rs without so much as scoring a touchdown. L ast week ence’s only m eeting so fa r. F lo r­ ida tripped the W ildcats, 24-14, previously. { It’s Kickoff Time At Woody H ayes’ boys lo ss to un­ Speedy halfback Ron R ector led heralded North C arolina, 14-3. the assau lt against Indiana,pick­ Even though Hayes c a lls non­ conference gam es'"exhibitions’ , h is team didn’t exhibit much. ing up 131 yards rushing and tally­ ing two sco res. He is averaging 5.7 y ard s p er c a rry th is y e a r and S. B. S. Q uarterback Don U nverfert, a is second in the Big T en In sc o r­ tw o -y ear reg u lar for Ohio State, ing with 14 points. unlaunched an unheard total of 36 n assp s against North C aro - ( c o n t i n u e d o n p a g e 7) Used ATL Textbooks Plenty of Good Used Books Left * Pennants * M SU Sw eatshirts (one fo r ea c h m e m b e r of the fa m ily ) * M SU Souvenirrs 6AS B U G G Y B OO M F o r Reservations - C a ll 485-9155 S tudent ^^ook S tore F ree P arking S ta le C a p ito l 4 M ichigan State N ew s, E ast L ansing, M ichigan Grid Facts & Figures Probable Ur THE ORIGINAL CAMPUS On lllini Rivalry DEFENSE Michigan State plays host to Illinois Saturday at Spartan Stadium NO. MICHIGAN 5 * ATE SUMMARIES in the °Big Ten opener for both team s. Sidelights of the gam e and se rie s include theses Illinois will be back at Hast L ansing for the first lim e 95 53 Charles Smith Buddy Owens since* the dram atic 1%3 clash that saw the lllini win 13-0 ior NEW the league title and trip to the Rose Bowl. T he game was played 51 Harold Lucas T hanksgiving Day after being postponed because the death 65 Don B ierow icz LOW of P resid en t John F Kennedy. Bob Viney . . . The Spartans will be sekiuf tu end a drought that has 85 seen them unable to score against- Illinois in 10 q u a rte rs of 1 .8 7 .61 Ron Gooverj PRICE r lay* . . . Duffy D augherty-coached , J state . team s have been blanked 71 C harles T ho rn hill th re e of those tim es 16-0 in 1958, 13-0 in 1963 and 16-0 in 1964. 90 George WeBster State will be facing ace lllini fullback Jim G rabowski J e rry Jones for the last tim e. The brusing GrabowSki ran 19 tim es for 85 29 CURRENT AND y ard s and scored on a 14-yard sprint in the 1963 gam e. L ast 14 Don Japinga MOST COMPLETE y e a r, he ram bled 185 yards in 21 c a rrie s and tallied six on a 38 Jess P h illip s 58-yard sprint. Study Guides For All . . . Duffy D augherty and P ete E lliott will be coaching foes B asic C ollege C o u r s e s for the sixth tim e. D augherty’s Spartans beat E lliott’s C alifornia OFFENSE 1 » BRANCHES B e a rs in 1958, and E lliott’s lllini elevens have won th ree of 724 HARRISON ST. ATL four m eetings. NO. ILLINOIS FLINT, MICHIGAN NAT. SCI. . . . State and Illinois firs t m et in 1955, with the lllini now the 217 E. GRAND RIVER o v e r-a ll se rie s leader with five gam es won to th ree for MSL’o 45 John WrifcLt E. LANSING. MICH. SOC. . . . Michigan S tate’s se rie s point high is 34 (34-7 in 1961). 80 Eddie Ru* eil HUM. . . . High point total for Illinois is 20 (20-13 in 1956). 69 Ron Guentfjr 55 Kai Anderson 60 B ill A lle r ? S p a r t a n F o o t b a l l 72 W illis Fields M a r s h a ll M u s ic C o . (c o n tin u e d f r o m p a g e 1) 82 L a rry Jordan "E v e r y th in g in M u s ic Bullough also p raised lllini quarterback F red C ustardo for 12 Fred Custuado his excellent passing and " m a tu re ” leadership. C ustardo has 42 C y ril Pindar com pleted 16 of 21 p asses for a 245 yards and four touchdowns in the firs t two gam es. 47 Sam P r ic i - T he leading lllini receiv er is sophom ore split end John W right, 31 J im Grabe vski who scored two touchdowns and caught six p a sses against SMU, which brought his season m ark to eight catches for 186 yards. L a rry Jordon, another sophom ore, handles Illinois’ right end position. Jordan has snagged th ree p asses for 22 y ard s and two touchdowns. T heir offensive frontline, w hile relatively inexperienced, averages better than 220 pounds. E lliott has m ost of the team ’s experienced defensive linem en, sen io rs G ary Eickm an and Dale G reco who scale upw ards to 250 pounds each at tackle. Soph Mick Sm ith has replaced ailing reg u lar, Bo B atchelder, on one’ end, with another new com er Ken Km iec at the other end. Senior Eton Hansen will back up the line as een terbacker. V ersatile Ron Acks, 6-2, 196-pound senior with two y ears of experience, w as shifted to a safety spot this season, after s ta rt­ ing at halfback last y ear. T w o-year letterm an Dick Kee and junior Phil Knell w ill handle the defensive halfback duties. Spartan sophom ore fullback Bob Apisa continues to lead his club in rushing, having netted 175 yards in 26 trie s . Right halfback Clinton Jones, a junior, tra ils Apisa with 132 yards rushing for the sam e num ber of trie s . Jones is State’s leading rec e iv e r, having gained 108 yards with six pass receptions. Q uarterback Steve Judsy w ill be out to end the SpErtan scoring drought against Illinois. State has failed to sco re on the lllini during the p ast th ree seasons. j Juday, a senior, has com pleted 22 p a sses this season in 35 attem pts for 22 y ard s. MIC1UGA1 Real Home made Italian U N IT E D W E B A N D — T h e M ic h ig a n S tai a r a r e s till m o m e n t b«*j>re it g o e s m u s ic ia n s , a lo n g w ith th e M a rc h in g 111 h a lf tim e e n t e r t a in m e n t w h en the S p a r t a n g AT ITS BEST! ILLINI MARCHERS ALSO B Open Til 2 AM Daily MSU Band Stru Til 4 AM Fri & Sat M ichigan State’s 1965 M arching Band, featu r­ numi ing its “ p attern s of m otion’^ ‘m arching style, line. w ill m ake its first appearar e before MSU's Tf newly arriv ed student body at Saturday’s MSU- cal ! ItaliaxYÌllage Illlnois football gam e. p rê t T he MSU band will be Joined by the M arching T ast lllin i from the U niversity of Illln o ls'fo r the 1:30 T1 p.m . contest in Spartan Stadium . and U nder D irector L eonard Falcone and his as­ ball sista n t, W illiam C . M offit, the M ichigan State of i m a rc h ers w ill offer a halftim e she.v that in­ Hind cludes tw o G eorge G ershw in com positions, 1101 E. M ich. Ave "Sw anee” and ‘‘But Not for M e.” T he m usicians Ar IV 2-2100 w ill also play a co ncert arrangem ent of " G ra ­ will nada” and conclude with “ C an-C an.” T he la tte r chiei F riday, O c to b e r 1, 1965 5 IIU . . » )le Line-Ups A p i s a 6L e i s 9 I t O n T h e L i n e A pisn, to borrow some im proving, he'll be a good back State and M ichigan S tate ," he from a poet laureate of som e day,” said D augherty after­ said . "B u t when I visited the s o rts , “ floats like a butterfly w ards. But the football skipper cam pus and got acquainted with and stings like a bee.*’ was unable to hold back a wink. Duffy, 1 knew I would com e h e re .” ;a t e POS. CLASS & WEK On his second c a rry as a Spar­ A week later Apisa was show­ Apisa adm itted the Big Ten tan, the 6-1, 212-pound Hawaiian ing h is stuff before a full-house also helped to sway him so far ith LE ( J r . -268) native b arreled through the m id­ at Penn State. Another 'luau” from his hom eland. "B ackhom e, s LT ( S r .-221) dle of the UC LA defensive line, was the o rder of the day for the people think the Big T en is really ( S r .-286) shrugged off several would-be fullback. He bulled his way for som ething," he said. “ I liked IS MG ta c k le rs and skipped happily into 76 y a r d s , including another the idea of playing in the Big •cz RT ‘ ( S r.-231) the end /one on 21-yard touch­ touchdown Jaunt, th is one for 35 T en .” ( S r .-214) down c ru is e . Apisa didn't let up yard s. Coach Daugherty has been al­ RE on the B ruins that Saturday,until Apisa was steered here by ternating Apisa with senior Eddie j RLB (Sr . - 205) he had ripped for 99 y ard s in 13 T om m y Kuaulukukui, a kind of C otton, and Cotton has responded jrn h ill LLB ( J r . -204) c a rr ie s , not a bad opening day Hawaiian Eye for Spartan foot­ with tw o to p perform an ces. perform an ce for a sophom ore. ball talent on the islands. C otton Is a rugged blocker, som e­ ister RB ( J r . -218) Duffy took the Islander’s p e r­ “ I narrow ed my choice down thing Daugherty wants Apisa to HB (J r. - 156) BO B APISA form ance in strid e. “ If he keeps to Southern C alifornia, Oregon w arm up to. i HB (Sr. - 164) IS S (So. - 194) POS. CLASS & WEIGHT ,t LE (So. - 193) eil LT (S r.-212) ir LG ( J r . -204) ;on C ( J r . -230) RG (So. - 234) ds RT (So.-281) fan RE (So.-210) ado QB (S r.-200) ir HB (S o.-201) HB ( S r .-204) vski FB ( S r .-219) Just the smart ones, that’swho. . . 1IGAN STATE» You can satisfy a ll your class needs fo r books and supplies and get frie n d ly service at Gibsons. ( l a r g e S u p p l y o f U s e d T e x t s s t i l l le ft) M i c h i g a n S t a t e M a r c h i n g B a n d i s c a u g h t in jre it g o e s i n t o i t s a c t t o m o r r o w . T h e S t a t e M a r c h in g lllini, w ill p r o v id e the B a n d D a y the S p a rta n g r id d e r s m e e t Illin o is. i ALSO HERE StrutsOn Scene tid, featu r­ num fc'r will featu re the band in a long chorus in g style, line. >re MSU’s T he band’s p re-g am e show will include m usi­ ay’ s MSU- cal salu tes to MSU and Illinois and a new in te r­ p retatio n of the c u rren tly popular song, "A BOOKSTORE : M arching T a s te of Honey.” - # or the lt30 T he Illinois band also w ill p resen t pre-gam e and halftim e shows under the direction of foot­ On Grand R iv e r—One Block West Of The Union ind his a s - ball band d irec to r, E v erett K isinger. D irecto r 'gan State of u niv ersity bands at Illinois is M ark H. .v that in - H indsley. “East Lansing’s Friendliest Bookstore99 tpositions, m usicians An added attraction of the Illin o isp erfo rm an ce t of “ C ra - will be the appearance of “ H liniwek,” traditio nal T he la tte r chief of the lllin i. 6 M ichigan State N ew s, East L ansing, M ichigan C a n S h a r k e y , H a r r ie r s P a s s 1 st T e s t ? from first to second in the Big stand the p re ssu re of a four- State w ill run 10 men against By JO E »AITCH With an eye on regaining the Indiana, including soph p ro s-# Big T en cham pionship— som e­ Ten and com pletely out of con­ m ile co u rse. State N ew s Sp orts W rite r tention in the IC4A and NCAA T he H oosiers, who w ere beat­ p ects A rt L in k a n d R a lp h Even though h ^ S S ta te ’s c r o s s - thing that D ittrich’s team s have Stadelm an. lo st only tw ice since he assum ed m eets. en by State last y e ar 16-42, will country c o a c h , F ran D ittrich On paper-Indiana appears weak have six run ners on hand to give Link loom s as the b e tter run­ feels m ore like f ch em istry stu­ the cro ss-c o u n try and tra c k reins ner of the two and D ittrich is op­ from K arl Schladem an in 1958— with John Humphrey, a junior and C oates his first v arsity com pe­ dent anxiously awaiting the out­ titio n. C oates, a native from tim istic that he’ll take up the com e of an unp i ved experim ent. D ittrich will experim ent with a captain, likely to give Sharkey slack left by Steve Budieka, who d iversified line-up Saturday, in­ and C oates th eir best com peti­ S arnia, O nt., is expected to blos­ T he Spartat h a rrie rs o p e n tion. D ittrich is c o u n t i n g on som into a good long-distance was b rillian t as a fresh m an, but th e ir season*? t 10:30 a.m . Sat­ cluding two ru n n ers who w ere tra n sfe rre d to the U niversity of on the injured lis t last y ear. Sharkey to take up w here he left ru nner due to his Big T en in­ urday on the I o rest A kers Golf off as a sophom ore when he took door and outdoor m ile cham ­ Oregon th is past sum m er. C o u rse, with :ndiana providing Back in form after a y e ar’s A lready the injury jinx has tak­ layoff from cro ss-co u n try are A ll-A m erican h o n o r s with a pionships in ’65. ^ en its toll on the Spartan h a rrie rs , the te s t. Dittr«eh is looking for­ ru nner-up perform ance in the With only 10 days p ra c tic e , w ard to the me.’t, with hopes that Juniors Dick Sharkey and Keith D ittrich’s h a rrie rs will not be E ric Z em per, a senior and two- his squad will irovide som e con­ C oates. T h eir absences during Big T en and 10th place finish in tim e letter-w in ner from Howell, the 1964 cam paign w ere prim e the NCAA. Only tim e will tell, at full strength (It should take clusive answ ers to.some m y ster­ another four weeks for that), m ay m iss the en tire season due tt1 ious questio ns,___________ reaso n s why the h a rrie rs slipped how ever, if his legs can with- a le g o p e r a t i o n in m id - D ittrich believes, but the Spar­ tan m entor is going all out in Septem ber. Seniors Paul Bryan; o rd e r to find the b est lineup for G eorge B althrop andC aptain Pau- the tougher team s on the sched­ M cCollam retu rn , how ever, t<* ule l i k e M innesota, W estern give the h a rrie rs vital exper* M ichigan and N otre D am e. len ce. Did Someone Run Off With Your BOOKS? Try These Good Used t Titles. Save up to AFA 391 25% Johnson Financial M anagement WE GOTTA exactly what p la n to do, G E T O U T O F TH IS P L A C E — T h at’s C o a c h F r a n D ittrich and his h a r r ie r s a s t h e y p l o t t h e i r pI--------------- a t h s to .1 I ADV 427 M arston N ature of Public Relations A k e r s finish line. 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