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McDonald's EAST LANSING LANSING Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan 3 Booters hobble MSA meet running and kicking in positions Peter Hens, who has been By NORM SAARI uncomfortable to the lower starting at left half, will be moved State News Sports Writer back." to center halfback. Kenney said Keyes strained a hamstring Barry Tlemann would continue An Injury ridden MSU soccer muscle two weeks ago in the at right halfback and the mid- team will go after their second Cbnlson game then re-aggra¬ field area. consecutive Midwest Sdteer vated the Injury against St. Louis. He has not decided on his Assn. championship and No. 1 He has not practiced this week fullbacks though. Midwest tournament rating to¬ and probably will be held out night against Ohio University at until the NCAA tournament Tom Belloll Injured his knee Athens. starts. In the St. Louis game and has been able to run at full Trevor Harris, leading goal Replacing the two Jamaicans not scorer for the season, and Tony in the forward line will be Guy speed during practice. He will Keyes, who led the Spartans in Busch at center forward and Gary possibly be ready for the game. goals scored last year and was McBrady at right wing. Starting along with him at the third so far this season, will Others starting In the forward fullback position throughout this not make the trip. season has been Terry Sanders. spots will be Tom Kreft on the Harris suffered a muscle left wing and Ernie Tuchscherer spasm in the lumbar region of and Alex Skotarek at Inside Kenney said he would deckle right between these two and Nick his back in tht booters' 3-3 tie and Inside left respectively. Archer and Bert Jacobsen for Monday a^ain^t St. Louis Uni¬ Kenney said he was not sat¬ the starting line-up tonight. versity and has not been able isfied with the way his defense to practice thweek* He has Joe Baum will continue as played against St. Louis and def¬ 20 goals for the year. starting goalie. initely would be making some ream pfayitci— Dr. James changes for Ohio. Ohio has an overall 1-5-1 rec¬ Feurig said Harris had back Starting at left helfback for ord this season and lost to Akron, trouble during high school com¬ his first game of the season 2-1, last Satur | one of the season's moi IF IT'S MUSICAL WE HAVE IT ... time "1.1 C uiubanchero," the will feature the percussion, with citing contests, report soloists Dan Severn on bongoes, maga/ine "Dare." IF WE DON'T HAVE IT W£ CAN GET IT ... . The satirical article by Ray and Chuch Suttles on timbales. Puechner says that, "Although Incorporating', fancy footwork, the liuckeycs, ranked number ft and the band's famous "Patterns in Motion" style, the band will then step off to Moffit's original four ness by I PI, AP and the Juilliard School of Music, u-ed their and agility to strong, ad¬ quick¬ MARSHALL MUSIC COMPANY "Spartan Showcase." vantage, they were '-imply 110 M.S.U.'s PSYCEDELLIC SOUND CENTER OF THE MID-WEST. The band w be b gger Sat- match !or MSI 's ste unrolling urday with the of the flags, of the Pig 1 e trodliction "Dare" call- i!self 1 maty of the flags ■ill bt '.•■hlii'.hted zine for the "man who wishes to when the bant plays medley of remain active w i ver1-j tie1- at the same tin in the Western Conference. individuality an \ - a concert number, the independence." will pi.!', n;. "Dare" expl. thai updaKd irrar.; ei s.Miric tl, pragmatic ar.d toivue- ol Joim Phillip Sousa's "S Str inbt sensitive purpose, A cc. to "Dare," U)th •ntuate the uniqi t.iti .n of the band. bands performed elaborate maneuvers in their attempts to After the present ition of the'. outdo each other. Homecoming ijneen, the band will Ohio State won the to-s conclude the half-time per started the proceedings. forma nee with the well-known \\hile hopping backwards on "Spinning 'S' " and the Mma Mater. OHIO and went ''() yard down- Leonard Falcone, Professor field playing "P.eautiful Ohio." Emeritus, and past director of The lUickeye majorettes, dressed bands, will direct the Alma Mater in 19th century costumes, waltzed after receiving', a citation from the along the sidelines. Michigan Legislature. MSG retaliated by playing "America, the Beautiful" while For the pre-game show, the spelling out the Preamble to the band will direct itself to the stu¬ Constitution. The baton twirlers dent section when playing "1 Got formed a gigantic Statue of Liber¬ Rhythm," originally written by ty whose moving arm twirled a George G e r s h w i 11 and now on baton in an exciting reenactment many hit charts. "If anyone feels of the annual Miss America that the band is theirs, it's the pageant. students," stated I'egian. The "Dare" article ends by \lso for pre game, the band reporting, "In the regularly wilt play i new Moflit arrange¬ scheduled football ga me MSI beat ment of "Muskrat Ramble." OS! 2 1-23." Welcome '01 Grad! Open After The Football Game 'Hi, George, you haven't changed a bit!' Stan-Class of '49 Meet your friends and old acquaintances at Stan Brauer's M.S.G. C lass of '49, for that after the game party. Mere is the headquarters for "good fellowship" along with the finest in food and drink. ,Cool it. Things could be worse. You could be out of ice-cold Coca-Cola. Coke has the refreshing taste you never get tired of. That's why things go better with Coke, after Coke, after Coke. JBrauer'tf 1861 House Kathskcller 213 S. Grand, Lansing Bo.n.d under IS. o»n,o..»y of Th. Coco-Cola Company by: if tili< 8 Friday, November 3, 1967 A STAR IS BORN? Bump & "it also gives us a chance to Duffy a sprinkle of humor and a twinkle yules' trade newspaper column, and as a By TOM BROWN of an Irish eye. humorist whose mark is found in show people that the two of us can be gracious In victory and any anthology of sports humor, doesn't rate it, bat a Daugherty has as many facets Nielsen defeat, no matter what happens Daugherty, the raconteur and gal¬ as an expensive diamond. statewide Sunday television show on the field." As an author of books and a lant, does everything but explore has outlasted the best. They proved that last Sunday. the Amazon. Fourteen seasons. The show is taped on Sunday And he would do that If it had That's a record that would have afternoon and shown at different a reputation for growing nine- them drooling on Madison times around the state. Locally, Avenue. "The Bump and Duffy Show" is Swim meet flat halfbacks. As an actor, Daugherty has no Those 14 years, incidentally, on WDJX-TV at 7 p.m. Sunday. coincide with the number of years Both coaches present a As part of this year's Home¬ pretensions. player that Duffy Daugherty has been the coming program, there will be Unlike that other boy from who performed well, and together a ringmaster of the Spartan swimming meet Saturday in Syracuse, he has no desire to be they go over a film of the high¬ the Men's Intramural Building. Stadium Saturday circus. machine gunned on the silver lights of their Saturday games, Included In the meet are mem¬ After a 12 year solo on tele¬ screen. commenting on the outstanding bers of the MSU vision, the affable Spartan head varsity and And politics? Would George's show next plays. freshman swimming teams, plus coach now shares top billing on Like Bob Hope, the coach is month rate higher than The final portion of the show "The Bump and [Xiffy Show" with MSU faculty, staff members and is devoted to answering questions one actor who isn't running for Bump and Duffy's? alumni. Bump Elliott, his counterpart at from viewers around the state. anything. the University of Michigan. These questions cover everything The building will open at 10 "I'm happy in my present posi¬ Why Elliott? top banana of "The "We're in different markets," Daugherty explains. "We're on from what the a game in the huddle. players eat before a.m. to how a play is called 10:30 and with the meet beginning at a.m. everyone Admission Is free Is invited to at¬ tion," the Bump And and Duffy Show" says. so are we. Managers: in Detroit, Jackson, Grand The product is leavened with tend. Rapids, across the state. unsung but STUDENT important Unknown, unheralded, but cer¬ tainly not unimportant: that is a brief but accurate description of ORGANIZATIONS those men behind the men, the managers of the Spartan foot¬ ball team. Bryce Adolph and Bob Bouma are the head managers of this year's crew, which also includes Steve Clupper, Harry Resis,Gary Baker, and Bob Berry. On a practice day, the mana¬ gers report before the players do to set up dummies on the field and perform other tasks like picking up a new recruit at the airport or reserving rooms for players at Kellogg Center on Friday night. Once practice starts, the managers must be available to answer the calls of the coaches and aid a distressed griader or anyone else who needs attention. The manager acts as a liaison between the coaches and the players, relaying messages from one to the other. At the end of practice, the managers must see that all equip¬ ment is returned to its proper place. Then they return to the locker room to attend to the players. Each night three of the mana¬ gers eat dinner at the players' training table, and on Friday nights before home games they stay at Kellogg Center with the team and assist the coaches in checking to see that everyone is where he is supposed to be. On the day of the game, some of the managers must report to Spartan Stadium at eight a.m. to If You Want Your Organizational get everything ready. The others report in at noon. During the pre-game warmups they work with the kick-off and punt Pictures to Appear in the Yearbook You specialists. Once the game begins the managers keep a record of how many minutes each player plays toward earning his letter. They Must Return Your Contract Right Away... also make pairs. general equipment re¬ When the team goesontheroad two managers go along. They Bring Them to make sure that, everything is packed before they leave. When the team is settled for the night, they take phone calls intended for the players. Room 344 Student Services Bldg. for The managers are not their services. They paid work from September till the end of the season, seven days a week. But, as Adolph said, "managing the team makes you feel more like a part of the university." Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan 9 Bucks tried i to mix air Uia.i 100 passes with dust' this Aerial \nders has caught 18 pa ;ses for 252 yards and two toach- faces downs. If they choose to revert to their typical of;e:iseagainst M!- U, halfback Dave Brungard and full¬ S' defen backs Jim Otis or Paul Huff will get the rushing biggest duties. share of the By GAYE L WESCH Dick Himes, a 243-pounder State News Sports Writer and 246-pound Dave Foley art riic times they art' a changing. the Buckeye tackles and will he Even the Ohio State football team key men in the ground attack. Isn't like it used to tie. Himes is a senior who played The defensive end and tackle In his Buckeyes, who'll provide first tile I lomecomingUameopposition two seasons. Foley is a for Moll Saturday at 1:30 at junior in his second year at offensive tackle. Spartan Stadium are still coached Even with Himes and Foley the by Wayne Wood row (Woody) offensive line averages only 223 Hayes and have their usual group o; tough players, but their pounds. characteristic "three yards and Their defensive line is also a cloud of dust" offense small compared to Minnesota and may not be evident Notre Dame. as as most would ex¬ The front five average just 212 E nd Billy Anders Tackle Dick Himes Tackle Dave Foley pect. The backfield contains three pounds, and only 238-pound right for a victory. MSU has lost two Dwight Lee will probably remain lost to Minnesota. The last time tackle Bill Urbanik, the biggest, games, won two and then lost Intact. OSU the rival for Hom.?- strong runners and the line was features reaches what Notre Dams another pair. They too are due MSU has been the opponent for a pair oC giant tackles, coming here was In 1960 when the prim, i lgredients for the averaged. for a win if the pattern is to Homecoming once this year and they won 21-10. "three yards" type offense. But IXi'fy Daugherty had praise for contln le. Nick Roman, a 219-pound junior quarterback Bill Long and end Jimmy Raye will probably start Bill Anders provide a passing threat Hayes* teams haven't had right end. The three Buckeye line¬ at quarterback and Maurice Harriers face Oakland in the past. backers, 208-poun.i Ma.'k Steir, Haynes is expected to return at MSL!'s cross-country team will Others making the trip for the end. Larry Smith will stay at travel to Oakland University in 197-pound Kirk Worden and 208- Spartans will be junior Pat Wilson Long passed 192 times last tackle, as Joe Przybycki has Rochester Saturday fpr the pound Jim Nein are all letter- annual and sophomores Gary Bisbee, been suffering from a stomach season, four short of the all- men at the position. Nein is Oakland Invitational. Bill Bradna, Ken Leonowicz, and time season record for a Buck¬ ailment and missed practice this the only senior. Leading MSU's drive to get Rich Stevens. Alternate is junior week. back the eye quarterback, and has passed The defensive backfield has on winning track after Dale Stanley. 56 times this season seniors Tom Portsmouth and Sam Defensively, Don Law is ex¬ a 16-46 setback the hands although at starting only two games. Elliott and pected to return at defensive of Notre Dame last week will sophomore Ted Pro¬ Eastern Michigan is the de¬ A leg injury forced Long to vost. Provost has been the real guard. be juniors Roger Merchant and Dean fending champion in the meet. spot duty in the first three ballhawk with seven inter¬ Daugherty has.' been ex¬ Rosenberg. Western i--. strong aga in this year, games. ceptions. perimenting with some new sets Rosenberg posted his best time Kevin Kusnak and The Buckeyes have established of the season last Friday as he despite an upset loss to the (Jerry Ehr- in the offensive backfield, but Mr Force Academy last week. sam, haven't been afraid to throw a pattern of winning every other took fifth against the Irish. the regular starting unit of La- the ball either. The Buckeyes game this season, and are due Marr Thomas, Bob Aplsa and Sunday - 4 P.M. - New York VS. Minnesota Ryan & Tobin He Stands For Victory join brings y°u nfl m football! Tune in all the action on CBS-TV Sunday. IIIC l\/| And call in for a better deal ■ on your car insurance any day. 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And Tom Carlson, Manistee Comparing the MSU student body to others, Carlson noted junior on the MSL football cheer- that perhaps Notre Dame students leading squad, continued that the are less inhibited at games be¬ major "hump" the new cheers- cause fewer male students are leader must conquer is to learn there with dates. "Here the*guys to spontaneously think of the right have dates and are more likely to cheer to go with the action and to be reserved in their actions." honestly take a "leading" posi¬ Grid assistants tion. There's one thing the cheer¬ leaders don't have according to No one could disagree that this Carlson, and that's a view of tfie Performing one of their more intricate cheers are: at left Roberta Davidson and year's fan-in-the-stand is less Bill Jones, at extreme right Fran Weaver and Dave Pumphrey. In the center from bubbly, warm, receptive and en¬ game better than the crowd view. "It's sometimes hard to tell 1 " Molly Sapp, Kristin Powell and Jan Richter. Holding them up are thused than would be ideally top to botto what's going on, but overall, I Tom Carlson, Bill ;Risto and Doug Lamb. Up front is desired. A winning team sparks clockwise: Gary Gray think we have a more meaning¬ an equally "winning" crowd. Margie Poplawski. ful outlook on the game," he Janice Richter, Niles, 111., said. senior, said, "they forgot last The squad of six men and six Y'all have an "old Probable offensive starters year pretty fast and seem to feel 'we're on the way out.' They women, plus an alternate squad of the same number, was select¬ LE 87 Maurice llaynes LE 81 Bill Anders could show a lot more spirit." Kentucky home' coming LT 52 Larry Smith LT 71 Dick Himes Some squad members say there ed last spring following an eight- week try-out period. LG 60 Mitch Pruiett LG 62 John Kelley is a new stress this season on This year's group was chosen C 54 Ron Ranieri C 52 Jim Roman working with the crowd instead from 100 female candidates and RG 67 Tony Conti RG 61 Alan Jack of just performing "before" the 15 male candidates. RT 70 Ron Saul RT 70 Dbve Foley crowd. RE 86 A1 Brenner RE 82 Rufus Mayes Carlson also emphasized in¬ Female members are Miss QB 16 Jimmy Raye QB 24 Bill Long teraction with the people in the Richter, Miss Sapp, Mary Lu LH 34 Dwight Lee LH 12 Dave Brungard stadium. "People sometimes Pilton, VV illiamsville, N. Y., RH 43 LaMarr Thomas Rli 41 Rudy Hubbard think we're showing off, but we're senior; Kriston Powell, Okemos FB'45 Boh Apisa FB 34 Paul Huff interested in the crowd, not our¬ selves. It's great to establish junior; Fran Weaver, Brecken- ridge senior and Margie Pop¬ personal relations with students NEWLYWEDS KMPPS or alumni in the crowd and talk lawski, Athens junior. Malt cheerleaders include with them. It makes them feel SKI SHOW more 'with us' and not so al¬ Lamb, Carlson, Bill Risto, No doubt you are planning for Bridgman senior, Bill Jones, ienated." your future inancial protec NOV. 5 IN THE Molly Sapp, St. Johns junior, ton Wayne junior; Gary Gray, Tren¬ sophomore and Dave Pump¬ tion. Get started right CIVIC CENTER said the group has done less hrey, Rochester junior. pyramid work and goes up in the audience more. "We've done Thomas F. Hefferon 1901 East Mich. Ave. r\ 50< Tickets On Sale more comic things this year. Usually we are thought of as a rather formal group; it has help¬ Ruggers vs. L-M J ed to ease some tension between • 482-0691 » * In Union MSt"s Rugby Club will meet the squad and the fans." F rom the University of Michigan Rug¬ Dou, Lamb,' Fort Worth, 6 P.M.- 10 P.M. Texas, junior, said he tried out by Club Saturday at 4 pjn. at for the position because "it's Old College Field following the MSU-OSU football game. 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Kalamazoo Tel. 482-6233 •lagan State News, East Lansing, Michi Michigan Michigan 11 •'Punchier S' By GARY WALKOWICZ State News Sports Writer have powerful enough words, "it fight appealing than the old one. I'm tells of fighting with a viml very hopeful that the students song words fact were sought changed l*efori; In Cheer the men in Spartan they have been changed sev¬ green; With student approval, the Can you imagine George Web¬ will vote to accept 'he new eral times since l 'ls when the Hail the conquering legion. words of the Spartan fight song ster or Hubba Smith fightingwith lyrics." song was written by an MSI' Greatest warriors even seen; will he changed to give it more a VIM?" Vhletic Director Higgle Munn cheerleader. Lift your cup to Spartan cour¬ spirit and intensity. Hut there is no thought at all said that he "liked the punch of The members of the Spar¬ age The new version came from of changing the music iself. the new version." He also com¬ tan Marching Hand made a point Give a toast to Spartan might; Curt lianes, a writer for the Marching Hand Director Hill mented that the song had been well worth repeating. When asked Hold high the only colors, State Journal in a story that Moffit summed up what most changed before and said he would about changing the words they Green and White. happened several weeks ago. people feel about the music when like the first line of the chorus said that no matter what the lie said that the Spartan he said that "our fight song is to be the way i' was in the words are they don't mean very fight song needed words that a great one. It is very stirring early 50*S, "Go right thru that much unless they are sung, and gave it more vigor. He gave and has wonderful melody and line of rlue." CHORUS... very few fans sing when the band a proposed version called "Spar¬ I here is, of course, the ques¬ l oyal sons of MSI' harmony. It is distinctively plays the fight song. tan Thunder." This version, with MSI!." tion of tradition. Sonfie alumni F lght for Spartan glory; a few minor changes, is the one Perhaps new words can better may i>e opposed to such a change. 'I he State News is Spartan pride will turn the putting the being proposed as the new Spar¬ express the pride and enthusi¬ Director of Ihnds Harry Beglan tide, question up to the students. Your tan fight song. asm that Spartan fans have for mentioned this F ight on to vie -to-ry. possibility hut opinions are very Important be¬ In his article, lianes wrote their teams. People on campus nided that it is Rah! Rah! Rahl i "good thing for cause it is your fight song. that "Spartan teams deserve a seem to think so. the students to be Interested in With the Spartan spirit can't be crushed, same melody here's: Go valiant Spartan team. fight song with the same spirit Secretary'Jack Brest in says their fight song and to decide SPARTAN THUNDER and pride that they have." lie the idea is an excellent one. what it shall be." Fill the sky with Spartan Fight! Fight! Rahl Team, Fight! thun¬ said the present song doesn't "The new version is much more Also, as Munn mentioned, the der Victory for Spartan green. THE FOOT-BALL: It's a party with supplies from TOM'S HAVE A HAPPY, HIPPY HOMECOMING Just a few steps WITH A CORSAGE FROM HOLMES from campus; HOLMES 3904 S. Logan Everything for your CALL 393-0120 FOR FREE DELIVERY party at one location-saves walking around. & LAUNDRYJ NEW PARKING EAST LANSING BRANCH LOT -- next door 620 MICHIGAN AVE. to the store. 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