Sport Special MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY STATE STATE MEWS East Friday, September 29, 1967 Lansing, Michigan Spartans renew old battle with Trojans 2 Friday, September 29, 1967 WIN HAPPINESS IS High-scorer Harris leads TOGETHERNESS S' booters against Pitt Americans had in the Pan-Am By NORM SAARI AT "I'm notreallypleasedwithmy games. In the amateur league and Olympics, he was selected to kicking game, but I hope it can play right wing and center for¬ PIZZA PARLOR come along as the season ward but has started both games progresses." SmEY'S Qjn> AND (OJT^ here at inside left. For Trevor Harris, a sopho¬ "It changes kicking style since YE PUBLIC ROUn »n> more and leading goal scorer on now I have to put some spin the MSU soccer team, the state¬ or dip on the ball," Tuchscherer ment seems slightly out of order. said. "You lose power but the Against Purdue last Saturday, adjustment Isn't that difficult." •SONGS! - LAUGHS! - GREAT FUN! he made his varsity debut by scorfng five goals. Last Tues¬ Against theUniversity of Pitts¬ burgh this Saturday, Kenney day against Calvin College he •HONKY-TONK PIANO & LIVE BANJO! scored three more and added an assist. Still he isn't satisfied. feels the MSU defense will be pressed more than it was in the opening two games. "It is difficult playing now because I'm in a position (out¬ "Pitt has seven of last year's side left) that I've never played, 21 Varieties of regulars back," Kenney said. before." Harris said. 'T have to "And we have never yet gone change my style of kicking. When to Pittsburgh and had an easy you kick from a wide angle, you PIZZA have to put more curve on ball to fool the goalie." the TREVOR HARRIS ball game. be no exception." This year should Harris, a native of Kingston, Starting on defense will be SUPREME "The Happy Time Place" Jamaica came to MSU, with a dream that he would someday be Harris starting is Joined by another Terry Sanders and Tom Belloli sophomore, Ernie at fullbacks, Barry Tiemann, Tuchscherer, who has scored able to play alongside high school Bert Jacobsen and Peter Hens once in each of the two opening teammate Tony Keyes. Asa sen¬ at halfbacks and Joe Baum at South Cedar at Pennsylvania ior in high school, Harris and his games. goalie. 'Tuchscherer, from Chicago, (just north of 1-96 expressway) coach, George Thompson, kept in constant touch with Keyes and never played high school soccer Along with Harris and Tuchs- MSU Coach Gene Kenney. but participated in the amateur cltv loamiae. 1 He was given the opportunity city leagues. _ Busch at center forward, Keyes Last spring, he was chosen a to attend MSU and accepted an rnhlr member rn fhP of the Olympic Team at inside right andGary McBrady athletic tender. The Jamaican at right wlng> influence on the team will con¬ and picked to the U.S. soccer team for the Pan-American "We have been using different tinue, as Kenney recently re¬ cruited two more freshmen, one games this past summer. combinations these past two a national all-star goalie. He scored one of four goals the games," Kenney said, "and it looks like we have real good strength on the bench. "The foward line has been moving the ball real well and the timing is improving. 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Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan M MSU Book Store MSU Book Store MSU Book Store MSU Book Store MSU Book Store MSU Book Store M S u B IT'S THE SPARTANS' TURN o o k S TO DO THE SCALPING t o r e THIS WEEK M S U and on the B o way o the tribal rituals k Blooc S at the M.S.U. t o r conveniently e M the Center for S u Pthe # B International o o k just East of S t AT THE MSU BOOKSTORE o r YOU'LL FIND SUCH TIMELY e ARTICLES AS: M S -MSU Sportswear- u A complete line of jackets, tee shirts B and sweatshirts o o -MSU Giftware & Souvenirs- k anil S t -MSU Blankets o r e SPECIAL M S 8:30-12:30 B o o MSU BOOK STORE k S t in the Center for Internati o r e MSU Book Store MSU Book Store MSU Book Store MSU Book Store MSU Book Store MSU Book Store 4 Friday, September 29, 1967 AFTER THE GAME Scholar-athlete Brenner IT'S masters grid lessons too By MIKE KOWALSKI A couple has frequently been seen pushing a stroller with a little boy Inside Spartan Stadium. The little boy is Rob Brenner and his parents are the Allen O-enners. A1 Brenner is a 6-1,202-pound RESTAURANT junior from Niles who plays end for the Spartans. "Daddy plays football with Duffy," his little son said. Brenner played 321 minutes Steaks last year, more than any other Chops Spartan letter winner. He also Seafoods caught 22 passes for 357 yards and was 11th In the Big Ten in receiving. Against Houston Cantonese Specials he grabbed six passes. Brenner also was third in the SATURDAY 11 A.M. - 2 A.M. Big Ten and 17th in the nation in punt returns, including a Big THE BAND PLAYS AT 8:00 Ten record of 95 yards against Illinois. 124 E. Kalamazoo Tel. 482-6233 "Punt returning is probably, the most hazardous job on the football team," Brenner said, '"because when you're looking KENTUCKY FRIED up to catch the ball, you're left vulnerable to the on coming tack- lers." CHICKEN IS GREAT - Spartan coaches believe that Brenner is a great receiver with exceptionally good hands and has the- ability to make the right moves. "Before his first game last season," his wife Phyllis said, "he was really nervous, but now Al Brenner studies at home it's more of an excitement with each game." TRY Brenner is a political science major with a 3.77 GPA. SOME! on After graduation Brennerplans school. going to a midwestern law Grid powers On Brenner's desk is the 3g Ten All-Academic plaque, that he received last year for scholarship. "Being married," his wife outstanding revenge o said, "and having a son to think Last week London Bridge fell Led by halfback Q.J.Simpson the down. Californians, coached by John about gives A1 an extra respon¬ sibility. Therefore , he works Not only did it topple on Texas McKay boast more speed and harder to get good grades. and Alabama, but also on the size than the Houston team which "Sometimes practice will be Spartans. Texas lost to a strong defeated the Spartans 37-7. Even K^tiitfky fried Aitftan 1040 E. GRAND RIVER, E. LANSING 351-5550 a little rough," Brenner said, Southern Cal team while Alabama though USC is considered a great "and I'll be beat, but I believe that you've got to keep up with somehow There managed to tie 37-37. team the odds-makers rate them was about the Texas nothing strange only one point better than MSU. U.S.C. game. daily assignments to get good - Elsewhere, UCLA plays Wash¬ and else where in Greater Lansing grades. Souther Cal just plain outplayed ington State and should have no "As. for this season," he said, the Longhorns. Alabama how¬ trouble winning its third straight "a 9-1.Reason won't be that bad." ever, was a different story. game. Fourth-ranked Houston Florida State, a team who was takes on Wake Forest in the beaten by Houston the week before Astrodome and fifth place 33-13, took an early lead and Georgia visits Clemson. BIG TEN managed to hold against the Crimson Tide until late in the Moving westward, Colorado (2- game. "Finally Paul "Bear" 0) has the week off and Wyoming STANDINGS Bryant and his boys scored and who trailed the Air Force last took the lead. week for three quarters before CONFERENCE ALL Florida State scored again and pulling it out of the fire, enter¬ tains Colorado State at home. made it 37-36 in favor of Ala¬ 0-0 0-1 MSU In the Big Ten, Ohio State will 0-1 bama. Not to be outdone by Illinois 0-0 Ara Parseghian, the Florida State play its first contest against Indiana 0-0 1-0 Arizona. Northwestern after 1-0 coach played for the tie and Iowa 0-0 kicked the extra point. beating a good Miami (of Florida) 0-0 i-0 Michigan The Bear'-is still probably team will have another tough Minnesota 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 wondering how his team could opponent in Missouri. Minnesota Northwestern 0-0 score so many points and still squeaked by Utah last week 13- Ohio' State 0-0 not win. It will ie interesting 12 and will be traveling to Lin¬ Purdue 0-0 1-0 to see how the tic affects Ala¬ coln, Nebraska to play an un¬ Wisconsin 0-0 0-1 bama's rankings at the end of defeated Nebraska. the season. Top-ranked Notre Dame rolled THIS WEEK'S SCHEDULE over California 41-8 and is picked by 13 points over Purdue this Duffyisms week. The game will be played MSU - Southern California Coach Duffy Daugherty was TOM'S Illinois at Lafayette, Ind„ and should - Pittsburgh asked what he thought of the new Indiana - Kansas give some indication of just how rule which permits players to Iowa strong the Irish really are. Pur¬ - Oregon State come to the sidelines at times due won last week over Texas Michigan at California PARTY STORE! Minnesota at Nebraska A&M 24-20. out for conferences. The Trojans from Southern Cal "I think it's great," he replied. Northwestern - Missouri who are ranked number 2 by the "It might be a little embar¬ 2780 E. GRAND RIVER Ohio State - Arizona Associated Press and number 3 rassing, though, if they choose Purdue - Notre Dame by United Press International, to confer with the girl cheer¬ JUST EAST OF CORAL GABLES Wisconsin - Arizona State invade East Lansing this week. leaders Instead of me." Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan 5 KEEPS SPARTANS RUNNING See Robby' tapes 25 miles of hurt By TOM BROWN Twenty-five miles of tape. That's what Head Trainer sss for This weekend Gayle B. Robinson usesinthean- nual pursuit of a job that knows no off season—the task of ing the green tide rolling out of keep¬ Souvenirs the Water Wonderland. A physical education graduate of MSU and a former coach, Rob¬ inson calls on the knowledge he has gained throughout the past 22 years, in addition to training wis¬ dom gleaned from his former * MSU Mugs mentor, Jack Heppinstall. Hep- pinstall, the only other head trainer the Spartans have had, TRAINER ROBINSON served for 45 years before re¬ tiring in 1959. Robinson recognized his debt things," Robinson said, "either that the player come in to be * MSU Pennants to Heppinstall by noting that as taped, or that he use an ankle knowledge increases and new wrap." In the event of an injury, it is techniques are discovered, so, too old precedures are also re¬ Robinson's job to speed recov¬ vived. The trainer's education consists of gaining knowledge ery through proper treatment. "Any injury, if major, is treated * MSU Jewelry through experience. "That's why initially by Dr. James Feurig we have assistants," he said. who decides whether or not the Robinson's department, con¬ player must be hospitalized. He makes the initial treatment," sisting of two assistants and five student trainers is housed in an Robinson said. office deep within the catacombs Leaving the care of the physi¬ And Take Home An of Jenison Field House. Its pri¬ cian, the injured athlete is treat¬ ed by the trainer in accordance mary function is to prevent in- juries. "We ask one of two with the directions of the physi¬ cian until he is fully rehabilitated. In July, Robinson joined the MSU Ruggers to host U.S. Pan-American team as Windsor clubs trainer for the ing squads. wrestling and box¬ SWEATSHIRT "There were tremendous per¬ MSL' Rugby Club will host two One For Every Member Of The formances in everything,"' he Family games with Windsor City, Sunday. said. The A-team will play at 2 p.m. One of eight trainers for the and the B -team at 3:30 p.m. U.S. team, Robinson praised the "They're big, tough and fast," equipment and supplies donated said captain Ron Bacon, "a real by various companies and called group of monsters." ^^tudent^^ the training room facilities of The probable line-up for Sun¬ the U.S. team superior to those day's game is; forwards, Kirk of all other competing nations. Lewis, Mike Appleford, David Robinson noted, however, that Leece, Mike Auer.TonKajander, many U.S. athletes could not Jim Moriarty, Kent Harder and afford to come to Winnipeg for Rick Stueber, and backs, Brian any more than a few days. This Megilly, Mike Edgeworth, Rick was not the case with other na¬ Allen,. Ron Bacon, John Harvey, tions, Robinson said. Jim Woodward and Bob Bell. "Everyone was in great con¬ The club lost its first game of dition," he said. the year last weekend to Wind¬ But they still used a lot of tape. sor Black Rock, 16-3. "Hard to Find" Books people on the go... are sold everyday at SBS. They've got 'em go BURGE and you save 25% on used books at USED BOOK HEADQUARTERS 0UN 4c#OSs from Ot/A, fcCRosS 622 HOMER (NEAR FRANDOR) ^^tudent^^ook ^^tore Free Parting In Large Lot At Rear Of Store 5 Friday, September 29, 1967 FACE USC SATURDAY Gridders try to By GAYEL WESCH State News Sports Writer 440-relay team that broke world's record. the was "We fast bounce back thought Gene Washington and he ran 13,7 for Simpson, the outstanding back the high hurdles," Daugherty Second-ranked Southern Cal¬ in the Texas game, is 6-1, 202 said. ifornia, a team with great speed, pounds, and was described by McCullough" s winning time size and two straight victories, Daugherty as "a big Warren was 13.2. will test the MSU football team's McVea. Steve Sogge, a junior who resiliancy Saturday at Spartan "He's not a track man who starred for the United States' Stadium. came out for football. He's a Pan-American baseball team, football player who also nuis will be at quarterback for the The Trojans will be shooting for victory No. 3 after a 17- track," Daugherty said. Trojans. 13 win over Texas last week, Jim Lawrence, USC's right Sogge took over when senior while MSU will try to bounce halfback must give Simpson com¬ Toby Page suffered a rib in¬ back from an upset loss to Hous¬ petition in the team sprints. jury in the first game and has ton. LawrM|tf covers 100 yards in completed 13 of 24 passes for 168 Duffy Daugherty described 9.6 andMias averaged 13.5 yards yards since then. Southern Cal as "bigger, faster per carry in the first two games. Besides McCullough, Sogge and stronger than Houston." His Fullback Mike Hull is the will have Ron Drake to throw statement doesn't make the out¬ slowest man In the backfield, but to. Drake set the single season look bright for MSU. he's 6-4, 228. Hull has been record for receptions at USC The Trojans' speed is evideni timed in 4.7 for 40 yards and last year with 53. was Southern Cal's outstanding The interior offensive line in the backfield and at the split end position. back last year. averages 235 pounds, and is At left halfback the Trolans NCAA hurdle champion Earl anchored by Ail-American Ron have Orenthal James (O.J.) Simp¬ McCullough, another member of Yary at right tackle. son, who ran the 100-yard dash the 440-relay team, operates out Defensively the Trojans have for USC's track team in 9.4 of the split end position to com¬ been stingy. Washington State and was a member of the school's plicate MSU's worries. and Texas averaged just 98 yards rushing and 86 passing in the first two games. The defensive front five Probable offensiv averages backers 223 pounds, and line¬ Jim Snow and Adrian Trojan Ron Yary, All American tackle SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Young and roverbackTy Salness MSU are all lettermen. defensive end position. If he LE 83 Ron Drake Roverback Jess Phillips is not LE 87 Maurice Haynes Young is mentioned as an All- can't, either Jim Juday or Bob LT 74 Mike Taylor expected to see action against LT 79 Joe Przybycki American candidate. the Trojans and Drake Garrett Lange will take over. 60 Mitch Pruiett LG 68 Steve Lehmer LG Experienced halfbacks Bill not fully recovered from a leg Offensively, sophomore tackle 54 Ron Ranieri C 66 Dick Allmon C Jaroncyk and Pat Cushman and Ron Saul may miss the game after 67 T ony Conti RG 76 Mike Scarpace injury at this time. RG safety Mike Battle have held sustaining an elbow injury in RT 70 Ron Saul RT 77 RonYary the two opponents to nine first Steve Garvey is expected to practice. RE 86 A1 Brenner RE 86 Bob Miller downs passing. take over Garrett's position if Either Dave Techlin or Larry QB 16 Jim Raye QB 12 Steve Sogge MSU will need a great de¬ LH 32 O.J. Simpson the Spartan co-captain is not Smith will take over at tackle. LH 34 Dwight Lee fensive effort to contain the recovered. The rest of the starting line¬ Either Bob Super RH 43 Frank Waters RH 28 Jim Lawrence Trojans. They must also over¬ or Paul Lawson will be moved up remains the same, with Frank FB 45 Bob Apisa FB 23 Mike Hull come injuries. to the rover position. Waters and LaMarr Thomas George Chatlos has apparently alternating at halfback and Bob recovered from an ankle injury Apisa and Reggie Cavender at and is ready to play at the fullback. Your College Life Team in East Lansing Jim Aim/ Dick Berry Wayne Cobb Bill Kempf Bob Slade Dick Westbrook BIO SIX CONFERENCE Bill Blodgett Neale Musolff The Original and Coeds tackle COLLEGE Only Life Insurance INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA Company Serving College Men Only guys on gridiron The huddle exploded with a cided by the referee—if one can roar as the line, averaging 5'3" be found. The position is not ex¬ Jerry Meagher - C.L.U. and 110 pounds bounds forward. tremely desirable and is gen¬ Manager Another game of the Big Six erally occupied by some un¬ football season was underway. fortunate resident assistant who FOOTBALL FORECAST The Big Six conference, re¬ joins the game before long. cently organized in Brody Com¬ plex plays a new style of foot¬ ball. A few of its more origi¬ Games last an hour, with nu¬ merous favorite timeoutsand breaks. The playing field is the lawn wings of Butterfield College Life GUEST PREDICTIONS BY:| nal features are an Indefinite number of teams, absolutely between the Hall and Rather Hall. Injuries are rare and usually ftf jf Insurance BRYAN HOWLAND 1 no player qualifications, schedule, and only coeds. no minor. A sprained ankle is con¬ HALL Named in honor of the six sidered a good attention-getter Co. HOUSE :::: THIS WEEK'S SCHEDULE- residence halls in Brody, the by many coeds. And the women MSU S. CALIFORNIA MSU league consists of squads or¬ generally agree that though the MSU - S. CALIFORNIA NOTRE DAME NOTRE DAME NOTRE DAME S ganized according to hall, floor, game can kill you it's a lot of ■;i; NOTRE DAME - PURDUE ILLINOIS ILLINOIS and wing. Games are scheduled fun. S ILLINOIS - PnTSBURGH ILLINOIS MICHIGAN MICHIGAN MICHIGAN on the spur of the moment and Perhaps the only complajnt :* MICHIGAN - CALIFORNIA voiced by the men is that their S OHIO STATE U. - ARIZONA OHIO STATE U. OHIO STATE U. -TIE- % specific rules are improvised rules are too strict. ALABAMA ALABAMA ALABAMA as the game is played. *: ALABAMA - S. MISSISSIPPI "How can I hike the ball be¬ MISSOURI NORTHWESTERN MISSOURI There are, however, certain S NORTHWESTERN - MISSOURI MINNESOTA NEBRASKA NEBRASKA £ regulations. tween my legs when they're x NEBRASKA - MINNESOTA WISCONSIN WISCONSIN ARIZONA STATE U.'S First, all games must be be¬ tied?" one frustrated Armstrong ;S WISCONSIN - ARIZONA STATE U. INDIANA KANSAS coeds (from Butterfield player said. INDIANA tween *: INDIANA - KANSAS Yet In spite of all the dif¬ or Rather Halls) and men (from LAST WEEK'S RESULTS: COLLEGE LIFE 6-4; STATE NEWS 5-5 ferences and difficulties, hardly Bryan, Bailey, Armstrong, or Emmons Halls). The men must a day passes without a game. Campus Organizations wishing to enter FOOTBALL One coed feels she knows why. wear some hobbling device— FORECAST, Call Jerry at 332-4236. "The girls go out and the guys usually a belt or towel tied around the knees. The women come flocking." WATCH FOR FOOTBALL FORECASTS EVERY FRIDAY are also given extra downs, and But then what better way is shorter touchdown distance. there to meet someone than with IN THE STATE NEWS a More specific rules are de¬ a flying tackle? Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan 7 Grid aides must oi rusty MSU machine The defensive backfieid, Rutherford as played his college By LARRY HERING well the rest of the team is football as at Wayne State. The You'd expect a national cham¬ proud to have coach VinceCaril- senior member of MSU* s com¬ pion football team to be over¬ lot back after almost losing this paratively young staff, Ruther¬ flowing with coaches. former State letterman to ford ls 44. This isn't true of MSU, how¬ Georgia Tech. After a short Former Minnesota defensive ever, with one of the smallest stay in the South, Carillot re¬ end Cal Stoll is in his ninth year coaching staffs in the Big Ten. turned to East Lansing, where coaching Spartan football. Stoll But the staff makes up for its he coached high school football keeps a sharp eye on Spartan lack of size with enthusiasm before being appointed in 1959 ends. and loyalty, since six of the to MSU. After a short stint After graduating from Min¬ eight assistant coaches are for¬ this spring as linebacker coach, nesota in 1950, Stoll served in Duffy as a player mer Spartan gridders. Carillot was reappointed to his the Navy and then went on to The football staff has been old position as the defensive coaching jobs in Utah State, Den¬ Before coming to MSU with Biggie Munn as an as¬ described as tight knit, with backfieid leader. ver and Georgia before coming sistant coach in 1947, Duffy Dougherty was a star coaches coordinating their ac¬ Coach Hank Bullough is no to MSU. center at Syracuse. He is shown being blocked by tivities frequently both ou and stranger to MSU football either. No. 22 against Maryland. off the field. Many have played He played under Munn and Beginning his rookie year as under former head coach Biggie Daugherty from 1952-54. His coach is former Spartan end Munn or coach Duffy Daugherty. team's honors include rwo Big Dave Smith. Smith, who is an rr I I I _ _ Outstanding among the staff Ten championships, a national assistant backfieid coach, played Duffy i looks better looks All-American quarterback in championship and a Rose Bowl for Daugherty in the mid fifties. victory. After graduating from In 1956 he moved to Walled Lake MSU, Bullough played pro¬ High School as head grid coach. 1951, when the Spartans rolled fessional football with the Green In 11 years, his teams won 76 unbeaten, untied sea son and Bay Packers. His experiences and lost only 15, while collecting 25-year to an over ranked second in the championship polls. He returned national with the Spartans and at Green nine conference titles. Bay led to an appointment as The latest addition to the ^~ . . . ... to MSU in 1965 as an assistant defensive line coach in 1959. coaching staff is A ssi stant Despite Duffy Daugherty's have surpassed Charley Bachman backed coach. This year Ath- Now beginning his third year George Perles. Perles is a for¬ critlcs who say he is unable to in years of service. letic Director Biggie Munn as freshman coach, Ed Ruther¬ mer Spartan lineman, and has produce consistent winning Along with Daugherty's sue- returned him to his backfieid job ford is a former high school coached the past two years at teams, the record books show cess as a coach was the success- after a 16 year hiatus grid coach. His teams com¬ Dayton. In three years as foot¬ that MSU ranks second in the ful tenure of his predecessor, offensive line coach Gordon piled an 88-16-4 record during ball coach at St. Ambrose High nation with the best winning per- Biggie Munn, now athletic direc- Serr ls a former three letter his 14 years in Detroit high in Detroit, his teams won two centage in the last 25 years, tor. winner for the city championships. Spartans, having schools. In a survey written for the Munn had a 28-gpme winning played with Dorow under Munn Associated Press by Bob Hoo- streak from the fourth game of from 1950-52. His greatest dis¬ bing, the Spartans own a 156- the 1950 season to the fourth tinction was to be voted most 56-9 record for a .736 per- game of the 1955$ season,a school humorous member of the squad, centage, second only to the Uni- record. versity of Oklahoma. The rec- The first five years of the 25- ords were compiled before last year period were coached by but coach Serr has given the Spartan line 10 of its most suc¬ WELCOME cessful years. Serr began his Saturday's game with Houston. Bachman. He had a 20-12-3 mark The Sooners have a 189-62- from 1942-1946 when Munn be- coaching career at Arizona State To The Only in 1956, and came to MSU the 8 record for a .753 percentage, came head coach. following year. Partially responsible for the EXCLUSIVE MEN'S second-place Spartan ranking is the that successful 20 year Daugherty and Munn worked period Introduces .... SHOE SHOP.... together as football associates. In that time, MSU suffered REGAL SHOES only three losing Munn seasons. coached seven of those MICHIGAN STATE WATCH — of — 20 years (from 1948-1954) and WITH OFFICIAL STATE SEAL ON DIAL had 48-9 record. East a Daugherty has record in 13 a 82-35-4 ... Lansing ... years. His 19-1-1 AN IDEAL GIFT FOR mark the last two years boosted the Spartans to the No. 2 rank. THE UNDERGRADUATE Quality Shoes at a Fair Price Added to that is the Spartans' successful record in the Big AS WELL AS GRADUATES • DRESS LOAFERS Ten. Since entering the confer¬ ence in 1953, MSU has compiled a 56-28-2 record. n G. has combined with the Against the survey's top 20 Croton Watch Co. to design an teams for the 1942-66 era, the official Michij ai. -State watch. The dial is white with green emblem Spartans lave been winners. MSU is 12-4-1 against Notre Dame, n attractive ns ell i 7-0-1 vs. i'enn State, 1-2 vs. practical gift. Ohio State, 12-9-2 vs. Michigan, 1-1 vs. southern California, and 4-1 LOOK AT THESE vs. Maryland. This season the Spartans will FEATURES meet four of those teams—Notre Dame, Michigan, Ohio State, and • 17 Jewels Southern California. • Self W inding Daugherty ranks as the win- • Waterproof ningest coach in Spartan history • Shockproof with 82. This, his 14th year as • Lifetime Mainspring Spartan coach, Daugherty will -REMEMBER' State tops only From the store with crowd mark S399S RED CARPET SERVICE NEW YORK (UPI)—The ?tffe of Michigan led the nation in foot¬ ball attendance last Saturday with • REGAL SHOES • FROM COAST TO COAST 155,325 fans, the National Col¬ legiate Athletic Assn. (NCAA) said this week. INTRODUCTORY OFFER CORNER OF ANN & M A C. Name and year of The attended Michigan-Duke game was by 79,495 fan sand 75,833 Graduation engraved East Lansing free of charge attended Houston's upset of 319 E. Grand River Michigan State. Friday, September 29, 1967 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan MSU Fans RUSHMORE to Mac's McDtMkb EAST LANSING LANSING