S P O R T S MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY STATE S íA T E N E W S S’ E a s t L a n s i n g , M ic h ig a n F r í t í o y , O c to b e r 25, 1968 THE GHOST OF THE POLL BO W l MSU vs NOTRE DAME 1 ti 2 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Irish, S’ have long tradition The Irish w ere in possession for each gam e is v irtu ally th e m o st rev ered N otre D am e th eir annual b a ttle ev er since. MSU vs. N otre D am e! In the g am es since 1949. the late in the g am e and elected to assu red . trad itio n s, co n tracted a fatal T hese two football team s, ,o-called m odern se ries, the let the tie stand ra th e r th an go M.A.C. had a rough tim e illness less than a week before backed w ith all th eir long and S p artan s hold * 12-5 se rie s for the score, and people have fam ous traditions, w ill clash in the ea rly y e a rs of the s e r­ the gam e. been talking about it ev er sm ce. ft ies. N otre D am e won th e first The loss of Gipp couldn't lead. again Saturday in the latest A fter 26-7 and 34-21 losses, The vaunted S p artan defense gam e 34-6 on a Thanksgiving stop the Irish, how ever, w'ho gam e of M SU's oldest series. th e M unn-coached S p artan s in once held N otre D am e to a to tal Since 1897. when M ichigan Day. and w ent on to win the d efeated the S p artan s in E ast 1950 dropped N otre D am e on gain of 12 y ard s, and MSU has A gricultural College took its first eight gam es. Lansing. 25-0. b eaten the Irish m o re tim es H ow ever, th e firs t tim e th at In 1921. a K nute R o c k n e- th e Iris h 's hom e sod. 36-34. place on N otre D am e's sched­ Munn called the S p artan s' than any other te am except I ur- th e g am e w as played on the coached te am ra n up 48 points ule alongside such football firs t m odern win over the due. Aggies hom e field in 1910. the ag ain st the S p artan s to close "p o w e rs a s Rush M edical Irish the m o s t ' exciting foot­ On the o th e r hand, N otre School. Chicago D ental Sur­ Aggies won. out a successful 10-1 season. D am e has d efeated the S par­ Things could have been w orse O utclassed, the S p artan s end­ ball g am e th a t he had ev er gery and St. V iator, the team s ta n s m o re often than anyone in those days, thoueh. In 1905. ed th eir se rie s w ith the Irish seen. have played 33 hard-fought ex cep t the U niversity of M ich­ w hen the Irish d e m o lis h e d and the two schools d id n 't m eet T here a re alw ays m any s ta ­ igan. football gam es. Although the g am e has chang­ A m erican M edical 142-0. M A C. again until 1948. tis tic s to quote concerning the only lost 28-0. MSU A thletic D irecto r Big­ tw o team s. In the o verall s e r­ B ecause of th is g re a t com ­ ed greatly since th e days when a touchdown counted four points In 1920. the S p artan s w ere gie Munn said th a t N otre D am e ies. the Fighting Irish have won petition betw een the schools, and a field goal counted five, the only team on N otre D am e 's w as a big help in getting MSU 18 g am es, the S p artan s have th e S p artan s consider N otre this riv alry has reta in ed its schedule th a t did not have to into the big tim e. D uring the won 14. and th e re has been D am e one of th eir b est friends sam e high quality. A sellout face G eorge Gipp. Gipp. one of 1940 s. the S p artan s w ere look­ one tie T hat now fam ous tie and schedule th em in all sports. ing for nam e schools to add to o ccu rred in 1966 in the "P o ll The friendship m ay g et ten se th e ir schedule. B o w l" for a few hours on S aturday, N otre D am e brought in one Both te a m s w e re u n d efeat­ b u t once the g am e is o ver and of th eir b est te a m s e v e r to play ed and b attling for the national te m p e rs have cooled the the S p artan s in 1949. and. ex­ title when thev m e t la te in the friendly riv alry will be resu m ed ce p t for a one y ea r b rea k , the season in E a s t Lansing._________ once m ore. ________ tw o te a m s have engaged in And wherever you find a congenial crowd, you’ll find Coca-Cola. For Coca-Cola has the refreshing taste you never get tired of. That’s why things go better with Coke, after Coke, a fte r Coke. i-Cola Cor by: C oca-C ola B ottling Co. of Michigan F r id a y , O cto b er 2 5 , 1968 3 TOM BROW N I’d rather be red than root for A ra With few exceptions, the MSU While the AP sp o rtsw rite rs football fan is a m ild, acco m ­ disagreed , the U P I coaches m odating soul. ad m ired the S p artan s' winning F o r nine w eeks ev ery fall, sp irit and on T uesday announc­ the S p artan booster speaks ed th a t th e S p artan s w ere No. 1 in th e country. P « t x HOST»# highly of the opposition, a g re es th a t the other coach is th e sa lt B ut A ra held the final a c e - A R A T H E A S T R O N A U T ? of the e a rth and allow s that anyone th a t c h e ers for the a g am e w ith Southern C alif­ other te am , w hile perhaps ornia. som ew hat m isguided, is a de­ ce n t law -abiding God fearin g Although a big-nam e foot­ F o o t b a l l c o n f u s e s c o e d s person. ball pow er, the post-M ike G ar­ re tt, pre-O .J. Sim pson 1966 By PAM BOYCE T rip lett w as recognized by And then th e S p artan s play T ro jan s “ I think it's when the q u ar­ w ere v astly o ver­ S tate N ew s Sports W riter a m a jo rity of th e girls. th e Irish of N otre D am e. te rb a ck throw s thfe ball and no m a tch ed ag a in st the Irish. If a popularity poll w as taken Confusion reigned a s to the N ot even a "G o B lue" bum ­ one ta ck le s h im ,” an o th er ven­ today in M SU's coed d o rm ito r­ n um ber of football p lay ers tured. p er stic k e r can cause th e sus­ In a deadly a r r a y of offensive allow ed on the playing field ies, it s a su re b et th a t Ara picion and m is tru s t th a t a c ­ m ight, th e Irish blasted the P arseg h ian . N otre D am e 's il­ w hile a g am e is being played. A punt w as describ ed by one com panies th e glim pse of a USC. leaving a tra il of s h a tte r­ lu strio u s football coach, would L ess th an half realized th a t fresh m an a s the m o v em en t of N otre D am e sw eatsh irt. ed T ro jan s and aw ed sp o rts­ not be in the Top Ten. only 22 a re norm ally on the the ball a couple of y ard s by w rite rs in th e ir w ake. field a t the sa m e tim e -m o s t pushing it w ith the foot, but Although Biggie Munn and Nobody has e v e r h eard of him. of the o th ers thought it w as not kicking it. Duffy D augherty can say th a t The South Bend sc re a m s of In a survey- conducted on th e ir relationship w ith N otre "W e’re No. 1” em an atin g from cam p u s this w eek, testin g v a r­ e ith e r 18 o r 30. The inquiry to receiv e the D am e is s tric tly top-draw er. South Bend the following T ues­ ious fem a les' know ledge about When it ca m e to the ques­ m o st responses w as “ Why do N otre D am e Head Coach Ara day have n ever been forgotten. the pigskin sport, only four tion of a “ fa ir c a tc h ,” m ost you go to a football g a m e ? ” P arseg h ia n couldn't win a pop­ g irls surveyed had ev er heard of the g irls questioned w ere A few w ent becau se they en­ u la rity co n test in E a s t L ans­ O r forgiven. of th e Irish coach. slightly hazy on the technical joyed th e band, o th ers w ent to ing w ith the Boston S trangler. M ention the " W e r e No. 1" He should not lose h ea rt asp ec ts of the te rm . A few socialize, because everybody M oses or th e "T ouchdow n" though. S everal g irls ventured did realize it is w hen th e punt else goes o r because the sp irit It d id n 't used to be th a t bad. Je su s th a t overlooks the sta d ­ guesses a s to who 1964's coach re c e iv e r r a is e s his a rm , is so g rea t. G ranted th e re w as little love ium from th e N otre D am e of the y ea r was. c a tc h es the punt and is free “ I like to w atch th e guys g et for th e Irish when it ca m e down lib ra ry and ju s t w atch the "H e sounds like som e kind from being tackled by the op­ c re a m e d ,” one avid sp o rts fan to a th le tic m a tte rs , but no less te m p e ra tu re s soar. posing team . said. of an a th le te ." one g irl said. than in th e c a se of the U nivers­ "A fa ir ca tc h is exactly “ Why do I go to a football " I s n ’t he a ra c e c a r d riv e r? " ity of M ichigan. N otre D am e m ay be the asked another. w hat it say s it is-w h e n the g am e? B ecause I like to see E d darlin g s of th e subw ay set, "Y eah , I ’ve heard of him. ball is cau g h t fa irly ,” one McCloud p lay ,” giggled anoth- T hat w as th e situation until but S p artan fans would take He w as a R ussian astro n a u t, sophom ore said. 1966 anyw ay. the Soviet Union o ver the w asn ’t h e ? ” The now fam ous 10-10 tie Irish if they ev er m e t in foot­ P a rse g h ia n ’s top duo of J im w as the end of the 1966 sea­ ball. Seym our and T erry H an ratty son for the S partans. The fared even w orse. Only th ree A gainst the Irish, the Viet green giants trie d everything they knew sh o rt of digging a Cong would be an off the board g irls knew who both of them w ere. D U KE S S H E L L tunnel in an a tte m p t to crack pick in E a s t Lansing. S p artan q u arte rb a ck Bill the Irish goal. But th e Irish, w ith 10-10 on the board, elected to sit it out. A nti-A m erican, you say? M aybe so, but I'd r a th e r be red than root for the Irish. T rip le tt should be glad to h ear th a t “ he sounds like a football p la y e r.” "C’mon Spartans.. . wipe out the Irish” U L iU We enjoy m eeting the students of MSU. We firm ly believe in making y o u r autom obile tro u b le s m inor ones. We know what tim e and * Definition; Someone subjected to hardship; someone money m.=an to tortured by another; some-one who suffers lo s s in an - ’•»ntsl un d ertaking o f his ow n . It i- o u r p le asu re to se rv e such an outstanding U ni­ C ’m o n S p a r t a n s B e a t T h e I r i s h ! v ersity . Why not stop in and get a c ­ quainted. We look forw ard to m e e t­ ing you. • r m r — nr Owner Duke W aldron W e lo v e a c tiv e p e o p le . . . a c tiv e p e o p le lo v e u s ! M EET D U K E ’S A C T I O N T E A M ! 3 Great Locations For Your Convenience 1 - 2 - 3 - 213 Ann Street C o rn e r of H a rris o n & W ilson Road Northw ind D r . Facing Yan kee Stadium Plaza H24Ç A R lo u n t W E 9 W S H K DRY CUAN D U KE’ S S H E LL •Jo//i T hose Who E x p e c t More And Sov 720 M ic h ig a n a t H a r r is o n P h o n # : 3 5 1 - 7 1 11 4 Michigan State News, East Lansing, M ichigan Pro-like Irish invade stadium N otre D am e ren ew s its now- m ak e the D allvs Cowboys en ­ N otre D am e 's only loss w as By GARY WALKOWICZ classie riv alry w ith MSU in vious and th eir defensive line a wild 37-22 a ffa ir ag ain st S tate News Sports W riter a nationally televised co n test a t le a st in size, can m atch m any P u rd u e w hile th eir victo ries F o r those who m ay be won­ beginning a t 1:35 p.m . S atu r­ p ro team s. have been over O klahom a dering. the football te a m that day. The fifth-ranked Irish go into (45-21). Iowa (27-7), and The Irish field is s tric tly th e g am e as a 13-point favorite Illinois (58-8). MSU m e e ts on S aturday is not "T h is is as fine an offensive a professional te a m : it ju st an a m a te u r te am , but have a and w ith a 4-1 reco rd for the high-scoring offense th a t would season. team a s ev er carr.e out of South looks like one. A * f N i« * /* - W 'i T fcf y r * r B end." MSU Coach Duffy D augherty said. "T hey have a g re a t b alan ce betw een th eir running and p assin g .'' The N otre D a n e offense has been a v e rag e 5-?9 y ard s per g am e in to tal o h en se, a figure b olstered by a team reco rd 673 y ard s th a t t ip Irish gained ag a in st Illinois last week. T h ree Irish b a c k ; have alread y rushed for o ver 2 y yards. "W e don t have any b rea k ­ aw ay speed in our backfield. but we do have ; om e good con­ sisten t ground g lin ers, " N otre D am e Coach A a P arseg h ia n said. "B ob G ladieux is a v ery un­ A R A P A R S E G H IA N d e rra te d r u n n e r " P arseg h ian added. "H e can both elude D augherty said. “ Som e te a m s ta c k le rs and b reak tack les have had su ccess passing w ell. Our stro n g -ru sh in g gam e ag a in st them , b ut th ey ’re very h as rea lly helped to open up tough to run ag ain st. ’ our passing a tta c ^ " N otre D a m e ’s pro-size de­ H alfback G ladieux lead s the fensive line av e ra g e s 246 Irish in rushing w ith 300 y ard s pounds p er m an. and is th e n um ber tw o p ass The biggest Irish m en of them R eal estate men rec eiv e r, w ith 22 p asses for 258 yards. all is left tack le M ike McCoy. B o b G l a d ie u x (left) and J e f f Z i m m e r m a n , show n in a c tio n a ga in st the S p a rta n s last McCoy, a ju n io r A ll-A m erican Je ff Z im m errp an and Ron can d id ate, sta n d s 6’5” and fall in S o uth B e n d , a r e tw o I r i s h g r o u n d g a i n e r s S p a r t a n f a n s wlett QB 42 J a y B reslin RB DOWNTOWN : 17 Tommy Love TB 43 F ra n k W aters LH 317 E a s t G rand R iv er Ave. \ 26 326 South W ashington Ave. FB 28 Ken H eft RH J h ç e s I 22 Dick B< rlinski Charlie»W edem ever FL 86 Allen B renner S : 11 F rid ay, O ctober 25, 1968 5 F O R E M A N S O U R S FOES Sweet1 a treat fo r 'S’ passers By GARY WALKOWICZ “ The only tim e I ra n w ith S tate News Sports W riter th e ball in high school w as re ­ When ‘S w eet’ is on th e ball turning p u n ts,” F o re m a n said. things a r e a p t to go sour for “ I guess I ju s t learn ed to run MSU’s football opponents. by playing football in the ‘S w eet’ also known a s F ran k s tr e e ts .” F o rem an , MSU’s tig h t end, had F o re m an sh a re s the usual the b est day of his college rec eiv e rs p enchant for ca tc h ­ c a re e r ag a in st M innesota la st ing passes. S aturday. F o re m an cau g h t seven p ass­ " I would r a th e r play split es for 124 y ard s and tw o touch­ end than tig h t end because you dow ns in MSU’s loss to the have m o re passesth ro w n a t G ophers. H is ca tc h to tal tied you,” F o re m an said. “ I don’t an MSU reco rd for a Big Ten m ind th e blocking you have to g am e and the 124 .y a rd s set a do a t tig h t end, though. About S p artan conference m ark . th e only guy who’s rea lly given This p erfo rm an ce earn ed m e an y tro u b le th is y e a r is F o re m an S partan-of the-W eek Bob Stein of M innesota.” honors. Stoll believes th a t F o re m a n ’s big g am e a g a in st M in n e so ta. " I w a sn 't g ettin g open any will open up the S p artan p ass­ b e tte r ag a in st M innesota," ing g am e m o re now th a t op­ F o re m an said, “they w ere ju s t ponents know th a t they c a n ’t throw ing m e th e ball m o re .’’ co n c en tra te on ju s t stopping A1 "T h a t w as our g am e plan, B renner. to throw to our tig h t en d ,” MSU “ O ur four m an receiving C A L STO LL E nd Coach Cal Stoll said. co rp s (F o rem a n B renner, “ F o re m an w as catching ev ery ­ Gordon Bowdell. and C harlie B ren n er plays tw o w ays and thing th a t w as throw n to h im .” W edem eyer) is a s fine a group r e s ts so m etim es w hen MSU has of re c e iv e rs a s I can e v e r re ­ Moving out P rio r to S atu rd ay , F o rem an had cau g h t only six p asses for m e m b e r having h e re ,” Stoll th e ball. W etiem eyer’s size h u rts him on som e pass p a t­ th e y ea r and ju s t 16 in his said. tern s. S p a rta n e n d F r a n k F o re m a n t u r n s on th e s p e e d a f t e r S p artan c a re e r. “ T h ey ’r e all ex cellen t p ass “ W edem eyer’s g ot re a l fine c a tc h e rs and have shown lots hands, b ut on p ass plays over c a tc h in g one o f h is r e c o r d t ie in g s e v e n p a s s e s a g a in s t One of F o re m a n ’s big a s ­ of im p ro v em en t a s th e season M in n e s o ta la s t S a tu r d a y . T h e n u m b e r t ie d G e n e W a s h ­ th e m iddle, it ’s a lot e a sie r se ts a s a re c e iv e r is his h as p ro g re ssed .” in g to n s o ld s c h o o l c o n fe r e n c e m a r k . to g et a 6 1 ” m an than som e­ ab ility to pick up y ard ag e Bowdell does not s ta r t but one w ho’s 5’6” becau se the S ta te N e w s p h o to b y B o b Iv in s a f te r catching the ball w ith g e ts a lot of playing tim e by p asses o ften h av e to go over his halfback-like running ab il­ rep lacin g B ren n er a t sp lit end som e lin e b ac k ers,” Stoll add­ ity. and W edem eyer a t flanker. ed. Y o u r C o l l e g e L ife T e a m in E a s t L a n s i n g D ic k B e r r y B ill K e m p f B o b S la d e B U I B lo d g e tt N e a le M u s o lf f D ic k W e s tb r o o k W ayne C obb G a r y S llv e r n a ll Jae W r ig h t 1 THE T h e O riginal and COLLEGE LIFE (Only L ife In su ran ce Com pany Serving NSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA C ollege Men Only W h at's happened to P u rd u e? O r has the B o ilerm a k er alu m n i's fa v o rite coach. " F a t J a c k " M ollenkopf, once ag ain d e m o n stra ­ ted his inability to win the big g am e. J e rry M eagher Follow ing the B o ile rm a k e r's d e fe a t by Ohio S tate. P u rd u e w ent flat la st w eek and narrow ly got by W ake F o re st. L eroy K eyes fum bled six tim es--a fig u re th a t would even be im p ressiv e on the MSU te am . This w eek. P u rd u e fac es Iowa, and if the rotund coach from Convoy. Ohio can t g et his te am up. the B o ilerm ak ers I-C .L .U . M anager FOOTBALLFORECAST could fall to the rapidly im proving H aw ks. C o lle g e L if e G u e s t P r e d ic t io n B y * If W oody H ayes can su stain enough en th u siasm to g et his s c a rle t T h i s W e e k 's S c h e d u l e : In s u r a n c e and g ray te am into C ham paign's M em orial S tadium , the Buckeyes C om pany H o lm e s H a ll H jb b a r d H al 1 should have little trouble w ith the im p o ten t M ini. The Big Ten crow n could go to the w inner of M ichigan's H om e­ MSU v s N otre Dame MSU MSU £ o tre Dame com ing clash w ith M innesota. The W olverines’ only rem ain in g Michigan vs M innesota Michigan M ichigan ) Michigan opponent of significance is Ohio S tate. M innesota m u st fac e Indi­ C alifo rn ia v s S yracuse C alifo rn ia C alifornia I &lifornia an a and P urdue, how ever. Indiana vs A rizona Indiana A rizona } tdiana The S p artan s a tte m p t to put to g e th er ev ery th in g th ey 'v e done Iowa v s P urdue P urdue P urdue urdue rig h t so fa r a g a in st N otre D am e. The: Irish a r e big offensively Ohio S tate vs Illin o is Ohio S tate Ohio S tate / pio State and have size in the defensive forw ard w all. T he secondary, how­ M ississip p i v s Houston Houston M ississip p i ¡ipsissippi ev er. could be th e S p artan s happy hunting ground. T e x a s T ech v s So. M ethodist T exas T ech So. Methodist- Î # x asT e ch Stanford v s UCLA UCLA UCLA Ï anford S atu rd ay ’s G am es G eorgia vs Kentucky G eorgia G eorgia ♦ ¿ rrg ia OHIO STATE (4-0) a t ILLINOIS (0-5) -A trad itio n al trouble spot for the B uckeyes should prove no problem th is y ea r. P ick : Ohio S tate, by 21. 8-2, E. A k ers 7 -3 . T h e good guys cam e in dead la s t in the p red ictio n s — but they s till ARIZONA (4-0) a t INDIANA <3-2)-The H oosiers bounce back. r a te a lively “ f ir s t” in insurance) P ick : In d ia n a .b y 14. » IOWA (2-3) a t P U R D U E (4 -1 )-Leroy is rec o v erin g from th e flu. C a m p u s O r g a n iz a t io n s W is h in g T o but Io w a's b est ch ance would be bubonic plague in W est L afay­ E n te r F O O T B A L L FO R E C A S T ette . P ick: P urdue, by 17. C a ll J e r r y a t 3 3 2 -4 2 3 6 MINNESOTA (3-2) a t MICHIGAN (4-1 »-T he W olverines have too m uch c h a ra c te r. P ick : M ichigan, by th ree. WATCH FOR FOOTBALL FORECASTS EVERY FRIDAY IN THE STA*$E NEWS WISCONSIN (0-5) a t N O RTH W ESTERN (0 -5 )-C om pared to th e com pany th e W ildcats have been keeping, th e B ad g ers a re w elcom e g u ests in D yche S tadium . P ick : N o rth w estern , by 14. SORRY ABOUT TH A T . . . L A S T W E E K 'S T E A M S » N O TR E DAME (4-1) a t MSU (3-2)—If the S p artan s can hold on & W ERE W EST FE E AND EA ST AKERS - NOT to th e ball. MSU could notch an im p re ssiv e u pset S aturday. P ic k : MSU. bv one--whv plav th e p e rc e n ta g e s all the tim e. EA ST AND W E ST SHA W AS S T A T E D IN O U R AD. LAST W E E K : £ l FO R TH E Y E A R : 23-6 I 6 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Booters on road Saturday, meet arch-rival St. Louis By PAM BOYCE a fte r b attling in a heavy rain St. Louis has scored 23 goals ■'Wfc had a re a l good sc rim ­ S tate N ew s Sports W riter for one half of la st y e a r's to u r­ this season and held the opposi­ m ag e-T u esd ay . and I know the The S p artan soccer team nam en t gam e. tion to th ree. MSU. w hich had a boys will be up for the gam e tra v e ls to St. Louis this w eek­ The S p artan s will have th eir 33-game w inning stre a k broken w ith S t. L ouis," the S p artan end to m e et the Billikens in work cut out for them when they la st w eekend by the Akron Zips, coach added. w hat could be one of the best face the M issouri te am which has scored 60 goals and held its S atu rd ay 's so ccer g am e w ith g a m e s of this 'collegiate soccer has won five national title s and opponents to four. the S;t. Louis Billikins will be season. sh ared one since they sta rte d S p artan Coach G ene Kenney broac-cast by WMSN a t 3 p.m . The S partan s. 7-1. and the playing so ccer in 1959. MSU d escrib es the St. Louis team WMSN will re p e a t S atu rd ay 's Billikens. 7-0. a r e the 1967 has one win. four tie s and six a s having a "very fine forw ard ta p e a t noon Sunday for those NCAA- co-cham pions in soccer losses w ith the Billikens. line and d efe n se." He is p a r­ who ,-jttended S atu rd ay 's football ticu larly concerned w ith John G E N E K E N N E Y gam e w ith N otre D am e. P izani. who has scored six goals this season, and Chuck Z eller, who has tallied four. Game A1 T ro st will also be w atched by the S p artans. T ro st has scored six tim e s for the Billi­ i n S t . L o u i s kens. St. Louis will be playing with nine of the 11 m en who w ere on th e ir cham pionship te am last i s S ’ h o m e c o m i n g y ear, w hile MSU will be s ta r t­ ing only four from la st year. K enney is p articu la rly con­ S atu rd ay 's g am e w ith St. ken leg su ffered in spring cern ed about the in ju rie s in­ Louis U niversity has a special p rac tice . He is expected to c u rred by his te a m this season. significance for the nine m e m ­ re tu rn in a sta rtin g role next E rn ie Tuchscherer-. who re ­ b e rs of the S p artan so ccer team year. injured an ankle o p erated on who hail from St. Louis. The te am is hoping to re ­ la st spring, is a doubtful play-, Aside from p erh ap s being bound from la st w eek 's loss to e r in S atu rd ay 's gam e. Tom m y their- h ard e st contest, the an ­ Akron and ca n think of no K reft. who scored the only nual gam e w ith the Billikens b e tte r w ay to do it than by a goal ag ain st Akron la st w eekend is the highlight of the season win befo re th e fans in St. w as injured in the g am e and will for th e St. Louis n ativ es for Louis, but goalie Baum stated be unable to play f° r th ree it m ean s facing frien d s and th a t the te a m would have to play w eeks. Les L ucas, back-up fo rm e r high school te am m ate s. b e tte r than they did ag ain st goalie. T uesday rein ju re d the Seniors defen sem an T erry Akron. sam e shouldern he h u rt last S anders and goalie Jo e Baum w ill face St. Louis for the la st " P la y in g in St. Louis alw ays y ea r, and will also be out for brings out a little e x tra in the tim e in re g u la r season co m p et­ th re e w eeks. guys who g rew up h e re ," Baum ition but outside left Tom m y Heads u p ! "Our defense has to be the K reft will m iss the g am e due said. The d esire to b e a t th eir sp a rp e st it has ev er been if we to a broken cheekbone su ffer­ A St. L o u i s p l a y e r h e a d s the ball d e sp ite the e ffo r ts a r e going to win th is w eekend." ed in la st w eek 's g am e w ith frien d s and old te a m m a te s be­ K enney said. Akron. fore th e hom etow n fans a t St. o f a S p a r ta n b o o t e r d u rin g last y e a r ’ s 3 -3 tie . Ju n io r defen sem an D ennis Louis is especially keen this Boles and soph, halfback Buzz y ea r since th e two te am s have D em ling a re also sta rte rs . tied in th eir la st th ree m e e t­ Boles. S anders and B aum a re ings. Seniors Baum . K re ft and key m e m b ers of the defense S anders have y et to play on a w hich has allow ed only four victorious S p artan te am ag ain st goals all season. St. Louis. Ju n io rs Nick A rcher and The te am has one m o re r e a ­ John Z ensen and sophom ores son to win th is y e a r 's gam e. K evin Boles and Jo h n H auska "A ll o th er things aside, w e d hope to see actio n also. like th is one for G ene Kenney. A ten th m e m b er from St. A fter those la s t th ree g am es, Louis, senior B a rry T iem ann he w an ts a win a g a in st St. will w atch the g am e from the Louis a s bad a s we d o ." San­ sidelines as a »•««-»♦ - r d e rs said. PUBLIC HOUSE' S S 2 7 S .Q e d a ; B 9 S -S 2 S 0 F r id a y , O c to b e r 2 5 , 1968 7 IN V IT A T IO N A L F A V O R S B R O N C O S 'S’ harriers travel to O a k l a n d By DON KOPRIVA The S p artan s go into the m e et N o tre D am e In v itatio n al two thus far. w ith a b est of 24:55.8 S tate N ew s S ports W riter a s definite Big Ten title con­ w eeks back w ithout the serv ices on the MSU five-m ile course. Coach J im G ibbard and the te n d ers w ith a 4-0 dual record, of Mike H azilla, one of the b et­ H artm an , a w inner la st week MSU cro ss country squad will but perennially pow erful W est­ te r long d istan ce ru n n ers in the ag a in st M innesota and E a ste rn place th eir unblem ished record ern M ichigan is favored for U.S. in the co u rse and v arsity re c ­ on the line S aturday in th e third top honors in the m eet. G ibbard ex p ects E a ste rn ord tim e of 24:48 8, could also annual O akland Invitational a t Coach G eorge D ale s' Bron­ M ichigan, a S p artan victim la st m ak e a run for th e top spot. R ochester. cos took second in a 17-team S aturday, to im prove as well M erchant has progressed a s M ichigan, w hich placed third w ell in w orkouts, G ibbard said, in the N otre D am e m eet. and could be read y for an up­ The d istan ce for the rac e front e ffo rt S aturday. w ill be six m iles in stead of G ibbard w ill count on sopho­ the usual five, and G ibbard re ­ m o res John Mock and Dan g ard s this a s good. Sim eck, fourth and fifth m en "W e’ve got to ru n six m iles la st w eek, to sta y up longer and in the n atio n als," he said. im prove the S p artan sp lit on “ So this is good p rep a ra tio n five runners. G ibbard did not p red ic t his F ive fre sh m e n -D a v e D iet­ te a m ’s possible ch an ces of e rs, B ruce C avender, Tom victory. "W ith sophom ores Silvia, Ted Shierk and B rian running in th e ir first bit m eet, K ent--will also run in th e four you can n ever be su re w hat m ile college and open division will hap p en ," G ibbard said. of the m eet. "W e would hope to go th ere MSU’s next hom e m e e t will and do w ell and hope th a t our be W ednesday a t 4:30p.m. fourth and fifth m en can run a g a in st C en tral M ichigan. The up " following S aturday, the S par­ Individual fav o rites in the tan s re tu rn to the big-tim e when m e e t should be H azilla of W est­ M iam i of Ohio, a regional cro ss ern . Ken Leonowicz. Kim H a rt­ country pow er o v er the la st m an and R oger M erch an t of decade, invades the S p artan MSU. Steve Bishop of M ichi­ J IM G fB B A R D course. gan and C hris Abbuhl of E a st­ ern. H azilla w as the 1967 w inner w hile Bishop and M erchant followed in second and third. P O R T R A IT Leonowicz w as ninth. 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