MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY STATE STATE NEWS East Lansing, Michigan Friday, October 17, 1969 € A Vv'1 V I• ,1969 Will Sparty do it again ? Friday, October 17, 1969 15 Thrills of State-M (continued from page 4) proceeded to tear down the steel have their numbers retired. loss in 1902 and the 63-0 defeat and has been a sellout for the Wolverines mounted a pair of goal posts, despite pleas to stop That victory in 1950 marked in 1922. past 22 years. desperate drives in an attempt to over the stadium public address the beginning of a Spartan surge But beginning with that 1950 The spectators are less fanatic win, but one thrust was stopped system. in Michigan-MSU rivalry. than a few years ago when "Moo at the MSC 18 and then, on the Back in East Lansing that upset, the Spartans have won 13 The series began in 1898 and U" used to be the most popular final play of the game, Thomas games, lost four and tied two evening, the goal posts were the up to 1950, the Spartans had chant fron the Michigan cheering again assumed the hero's role as central figure in the parade that only six victories ant three ties going into Saturday's game at Spartan Stadium. section. he intercepted a Wolverine pass followed the bonfire. in the 42 games played. And The 1953 game was played on Spartan coaches today might to sew up the 14-7 upset victory. One of the players who earned four of those victories came in wish for a little of that old-time Delirious Spartan fans among Nov. 14, one of the few times high praise from Coach Munn succession from 1934 through enthusiasm from U-M fans. the crowd of 97,239 ran on the for his two-way performance in 1937. that the game was played late in Those "Moo U" cries would field and carried their team off the the season and the 14-6 MSC game was tackle Don And the Spartans not only infuriate the Spartan players and the field on their shoulders. Coleman, who is one of the two lost, but often lost badly in victory gave them their first they often played their best The MSC students then Spartan griddlers in history to those early chance to represent the Big Ten games, like the 119-0 games of the season at Ann in the Rose Bowl. Arbor. Earl Morall, one of the most One of the most unusual single Press box is tops successful Spartan graduates in plays in the long series came in professional football, threw for the 1965 game at Ann Arbor. The first level below the stands the first touchdown in that MSU had a 18-7 lead and had quick to point out: fresh, red is the (continued from page 12) press lounge. Pre-game game, while LeRoy Bolden, one the ball with only seconds apples are found at all locations of MSU's all-time running greats, meals and telephone remaining on the clock The press coverage of this game for all games in the press was the leading rusher that day. is reputed to be the largest of its quarter. This delicacy is headquarters are located here. The Spartan-Wolverine rivalry Quarterback Steve Juday told The second level below the everyone to just fall down kind in college history. And even provided by Arthur E. Mitchell, is generally recognized as the stands serves as a dark room for a professor in the Horticulture He more amazing, only the first nation's greatest intra-state handed the ball off the Dept. photo processing. Six booths are "Super Bowl" in Los Angeles rivalry and, perhaps, second to Apisa, who ran 39 yards right The press box itself consists of provided for the processing: one surpasses it in all-time press for each of the Detroit papers; Army-Navy in all rivalries. through the Michigan team with attendance six levels: three of which have (1000 press one for the State News; one for The game annually draws a only a couple of players mediators). viewing access of the field. The capacity crowd in both stadiums blocking for him. The State Journal; and one each Also ranking high on the list of first level houses cameramen and television for the UPI and the A.P. importance is the fact that coverage, along with The third level below the reporters have come far as as West Germany and Hawaii in order to prepare specials for the president's private box. Though President Adams prefers to be down in the stands with stands is the press ticket booth. It is here where press box Schembechler entrance is gained. Tickets are (continued from page 3) their respective sponsors. the students, the past presidents held here for reporters assigned all week, green jerseys, in hopes they 11 be accustomed to An indespensible drawing card have had such distinguished to the game. A hydrolic lift stopping and running over the men in Green and White in East that merits consideration from guests as Arthur Godfrey, Lowell Thomas and elevator provides transportation Lansing come Saturday. almost all who frequent the Douglas It to build up Edwards. for the six level extravaganza. was a move the player's enthusiasm for the game, Spartan press fixture is its After a rather inconspicuous but with this game, it's automatically there. Like both coaches unmatchable cuisine. Providing The second level contains start, the Spartan Stadium press said, "When these two teams get together, you throw the record visitors with a pre-game meal facilities for press crews: 30 books and season records out." box has rapidly developed into serves a dual purpose for Spartan Western Union positions, one of the most exquisite college Let's hope Spartan fans will be happy to open up the books officials. First and foremost, mimeograph crews, play by play f with the great difficulty of specialists, statisticians and finding a place to eat in East others of the like. Papers Lansing on a Saturday morning, covering the game with Western it supplies the visitor with a Union contacts are generally complete, convenient meal that situated at the north end. frees the visitor from excessive Though all of the seats share an worry of finding the Stadium equally magnificent view, the and getting to it on time. first row is reserved for the Secondly, it is an excellent regular Spartan reporters. public relations gesture on the Incidentally, with the game part of MSU. And once a year, a against the Southern Methodist special "Turkey Day" is held Mustangs, the press lodging was prior to the game. The meal is, graced with the presence of as you may have guessed, a Lynda Morstadt, a reporter from turkey dinner -compliments of the Chicago Day and one of the Howard C. Zindel, a professor in few women ever to gain a press the Poultry Science Dept. seat for a Spartan home game. "Turkey Day," this year, The third level allots space for happens to be this week's game radio booths and television play against the University of by play coverage. Spotters from Michigan. each team are also found in this In addition, as asst. director to deck. the press box, Nick Vista, was Hge6"5 THfc RAY- ^^ OVEfe. TO L<3U/£ CLEANS fe£'. and clean up on U. of M. CLEANERS 623 E. Grand River LOUIS East Lansing Across From Student Services Friday, October 17, 1969 3 Schembechler-- Facts n f tough man WHO: Michigan Wolverines (3-1) Spartans (2-2). vs. MSU WHERE: Spartan Stadium, East Lansing. By JEFF ELLIOTT State News Sports Editor WHEN: Oct. 18, 1969, with kickoff time set for 1:30 (EST). Everybody said University of Michigan Head Football coach Bo Schembechler was a tough man who could easily blow up in a WEATHER FORECAST: Partly cloudy with cool temperatures. game Not trusting everyone's opinion, however, I trekked down to Ann Arbor Wednesday to find out for myself. ATTENDANCE: 76,000 plus, a sellout for Bo was putting the team through a rugged workout when I got the 22nd consecutive year in a row. down there, so I paid a visit to the Michigan Daily, the campus paper. There I had the "pleasure" of meeting Joel Block, the sports editor of the campus paper. For those of you who don't recognize the name, it was Mr. Block who came out with the accusation two years ago that several Spartan football players were accepting free movie passes and cafeteria passes and indulging in a few other irregularities. There was a lot of commotion stirred up and a Big Ten investigation followed, but the MSU Athletic Dept. and the players were cleared of any wrong-doings. Though nothing more developed with the matter, there still remains some bitter feelings toward the U-M paper. I finally got my opportunity to talk with Schembechler after the practice session. I had just finished talking to Jim Mandich, Michigan's fine captain, and as I approached Schembechler, his rough but smiling face turned into a rather sour look. My first thought was because of the MSU jacket - and I was right. "Ain't got nothing to say," the first year Wolverine coach said before I had hardly introduced myself. "We're ready to go physically and I expect it to be a good game." With that, Schembechler started toward the dressing room, accompanied by three Daily sports writers. Seeing how that isn't much to make a story out of, I started after him. "Come on coach, you can give me a little more info than that. How's Doughty's (sophomore sensation Glen Doughty) injury and what about Seymour (defensive end Phil Seymour, who has missed nearly the entire season with a shoulder injury) "Doughty's ankle is a lot better now, and Seymour is fit to go, but I haven't decided if he'll start or not," Schembechler said. I decided I would then try to get through to him with a plea of sympathy, reminding him how the Spartans have lost several players for the year and have only three or four running backs at full strength. But it had little affect with Bo. "Oh, you guys aren't hurting that bad," Schem' said. "I saw Allen and Highsmith both in the Ohio State game and they sure didn't look like they were hurt to me. "Duffy will come up with somebody. He always does. "About all I can really say," the rookie coach said, "is that I expect an exciting game and an all-out effort from both teams. Our team's morale is high, especially -following the win over Purdue. I can't really say a lot about the game, after all, you know I'm a rookie at this." Schembechler may be a rookie, but he's going all out to win his first encounter against Duffy and the Spartans. He even went as far as to give the Wolverine freshman team who ran Spartan plays (continued on page 15) The Odd Couple Saturday Conrad Hall OO & 9=15 N.F.L. Game of the week Washington vs St. Louis 6 3o U-of M. students need validated I.D.s J STUDENT & FACULTY ONI V-- I.D.'s REQUIRED U IT ALL STARTED IN 1898 Lots came after one of thrills of MSU's most country early in thisseason,while By GARY WALKOWICZ exciting victories in their MSU was thought to be still a Executive Sports Editor intra-state rivalry with Michigan. year or two away from being a "A parade of students held up MSU has had a lot of success good team. traffic along Grand River in the latter part of the Gl-year Michigan State College went Avenue, while a huge bonfire series with their biggest rival, but into the game which was played blazed at the Abbot Road in 1950 the Spartans were in the in Ann Arbor, as a intersection before police moved 13th year of a victory dryspell two-touchdown underdog, but in to break things up." against Michigan. the Spartans drew first blood. This story, dated Sept. 30, Prospects for ending the Everett "Sonny" Grandelius, 1950, describes, perhaps, one of drought in 1950 weren't very who was to set the Spartans' the wildest celebrations held bright either. all-time single season rushing after an athletic event at MSU Michigan was considered the mark in that year, climaxed a and, appropriately enought, it third or fourth best team in the first quarter drive by taking a six-yard pass from quarterback A1 Dorow to give MSC a 7-0 The Knight lead. Stunned, the Michigan team struck back and dominated play in the second quarter, but the Spartans stopped one Wolverine drive at the MSC six-yard line I ansin^ 's First "l ittle " Big City l ounge A and another when Jesse Thomas Restaurant Featuring I ('amplete l.uneheon <$ Dinner intercepted a pass in the end Menu. Set OJf With Your Favorite zone as the Spartans took a 7-0 Cocktail, In In 'Olde English' lead into the locker room at I tmosphere. halftime. Michigan fimlly socred in the third quarter to tie the score at 7-7. but the Biggie Munn-coached Spartans threw LUNCHEON 11:00 AM TO 2:00 PM MON-FRI back several other Michigan drives. DINNER 5:00 PM TO 10:00 PM MON-SAT The big break of the game came (CLOSED SUNDAY) when Thomas returned a Michigan punt 11 yards to the Your hosts: George Sinadinos, John Schneider U-M 19. A few plays later, Intense rivalry Spartan Captain LeRoy Crane Action in the 1953 Michigan-MSC game finds star ran seven yards for the The Knight tie-breaking touchdown. There were 10 minutes left in halfback LeRoy Bolden (39) with the ball after receiving a handoff from quarterback Tom Yewcic the game and the powerful (41). Providing blocks for Bolden are Larry Fow¬ 320 E. MICHIGAN PHONE IV 9-7433 ler (70), Evan Slonac (33) and Jim Neal (51). (continued on page 15 Grand Opening Specials Pre-Season Savings Friday, October 17, 1969 5 S' harriers "I was disappointed," Gibbard said, "because in fo By DON KOPRIVA I don't think everyone ran as well as they could ■zjkl ' State News Sports Writer have." Jim Gibbard's young cross country team will the top Spartan heading into the Minnesota face its toughest test yet Saturday at Minneapolis meet is senior Ken Leonowicz. Second man is when the Spartans take on undefeated Minnesota junior Chuck Starkey, who jumped from eighth runner against Indiana to the runner-up spot on in what might be described as a grudge match. the MSU squad against the Redskins. MSU beat the Gophers, 27-29, last year when Steve Hoag, leading the race for Minnesota, took Kim Hartman, a winner against Indiana in a wrong turn and was disqualified. 24:52.5, who had an off day against Miami, will be expected to fare better, as will frosh Warren The Spartans tipped the Gophers, 70-79, in Krueger, spiked in a fall. Dave Dieters and Ralph Zoppa should hold the Big Ten clash at Columbus when Hoag was unable to finish the race due to illness. steady as Gibbard's third and fourth runners, while Pete Reiff, returning after a week's layoff "They've got a motive for wanting to win because of an injury, will be expected to lend Saturday," Spartan Coach Gibbard said. "You can be sure that it won't take much to psych more punch to the MSU top five. Randy iliem for this one. Kilpatrick, seventh man a week back, will be "They'd have to be favored in the meet battling to hold that spot. Others making the trip are soph Tom Silvia because it's 011 their home course," Gobbard and freshman Mark Maxwell. added. The Gophers have beaten Wisconsin, 15-46. "We can win if everyone runs to their Indiana, 20-38, and Ohio State. 15-49, while. greatest capacity; it will require an all-out effort MSU has whipped Indiana, 21-38. and Miami. by everyone." Gibbard emphasized that his team will have The Spartans have won nine straight since the fall of 1968, and will be shooting for No. 10 to run better than it did last Saturday in beating Miami. 24-37. against the Gophers. Hey, I'm on your side Spartans vs M-big one Four headless runners showed frosh Warren Krueger last Saturday that they mean it when they say (continued from page 2) "We have to start playing our Smith were both impressiv they're going to trample somebody. Both Krueger net 195 yards and hit on 40 game," Duffy says. "So far against Ohio State. and Miami of Ohio got trampled last Saturday, passes for 517 yards and two we've had to play our opponents A sellout crowd of 77,000 plus Moorhead has rushed for with Krueger suffering bruises and spike wounds scores. game. When we can run our should jam Spartan Stadium and Miami suffering its first loss. MSU hopes to a team-leading six touchdowns. basic plays, we average about Athletic Director Biggie Munn His top receiver is senior light four to five yards a play. But we has continue its trampling Saturday at Minnesota when designated the game for it takes the undefeated and Jim Mandich-last week's UPI are not a catch-up team." MSU's official observance of on Gophers. lineman of the week with 10 State News photo by Mike Beasley Daugherty says he still has college football's Centennial receptions against Purdue. He faith in his quarterback Bill anniversary. has been a regular for three years Triplett, who has yet to reach and was voted All-Big Ten last Duffy's pre-season expectations. Most observers feel is He has hit only 34 per cent ol HUNGRY? TIRED OF season. a top candidate for All-America his passes thus far. this year and his 20 receptions "1 still have faith that Bill car this year claim. should justify that get the job done for us," he says "But if the situation arises, ) POST-GAME TRAFFIC JAMS? Defensively, the Wolverines wouldn't hesitate to go witl are the same as a year ago. Cecil Steve Piro or Dan Werner, ou Pryor, Pete Newell and Paul two sophomores." Seymour head an experienced MSU's lineup should sta; front line with help from top about the same as last week's linebackers Henry Hill. Ed Rich Saul will start again a Morre, Marty Huff and "wolf" defensive end along with Wil man Tom Darden. Martin, if his ankle is sound Michigan's strength, however, Brad McLee, a sophomore lies in their deep backs-Barry impressed Daugherty with hi Pierson, Brian Healy and Tom hitting at Columbus and wil Curtis. Curtis, an All-America likely start at defensive back. safety, has intercepted 22 passes On offense, the backfield wi! in his 3-year career. be Triplett, halfbacks Do Daugherty rates the trio as the Highsmith and Eric Allen (if hi finest set of defensive backs in leg has recovered) and fullbac the country. Kermit Smith. Highsmith an "This is a very fine Michigan team, as I predicted it would be before the season started," FIRE UP! Daugherty said. "It is the same team that went 8-2 last year, with the exception of Brown and Johnson. And they have been replaced by two BREAK AWAY FROM outstanding players in Doughty and Moorhead." THE CROWD! When it comes to talking about MSU, Duffy just holds his breath. The past two weeks ACE HARDWARE! mistakes have stopped the Spartans before they could get 201 East Grand River H3ad South To started. Mason For A Relaxing Great Issues Drive, Fine Food, of ASMSV Pleasant Atmosphere and presents Friendly Service. The Successor to OPEN: Mon.-Sat. 7:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m. Sun. 12:00-8:00 p.m. MARTIN LUTHER KING REV. RALPH ABERNATHY SAITES RESTAURANT 12? h sA St. .H MASON 3 p.m. 5QC Auditorium 677-0821 Friday, Oct. 24 6 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan FACE AKRON TODAY Defense is key for S' By PAM BOYCE applying the powerful scoring freshman Tom Peterson, who has been hampered by a pulled booters sophomore Rudy Mayer, who State News Sports Writer punch during the second half, has been starting at the outside hamstring muscle, along with both sat out the Toledo game missing many scoring left position. sophomore Sandy Moffat, because of injuries, are reported Defense is the key word in opportunities in the first. "We've gotten a little more suffering from a thigh injury. be at full strength now. today's game strategy, says Gene tIame time is 3:30 at the Kenney says his players are consistent play out of him than Team captain Ernie Kenney, coach of the MSU Spartan soccer field. soccer team. looking the best they have so far anyone else," Kenney explains. Tuchscherer and Chicago this season, in anticipation of Peterson scored twice against "Our defense has got to really Ball State in his initial today's game. come through and prove "I've seen more enthusiasm in appearance and booted in one themselves in this game," the past two practices than at against Toledo last weekend. Kenney emphasized when "He's going to be a real good any time during the last five discussing the booters' seventh weeks," he says. "I think ballplayer in the coming years," game this season. "Akron is playing some of everyone is enthused about the Kenney comments. game." One of the reasons for Injuries may slow a few their better players on the forward line and our defense has the spirit, Kenney says, is players down today, but are not because the players are looking expected to hamper the team to hold them," Kenney says. for positions in the starting seriously. Freshman Lennox "But our forwards cant wait until the second half to start line-up, which has been changing Robinson, who missed the last with every game. game due to a pulled thigh scoring either." One of the newcomers to the muscle, is not expected to play In most of their games this season, the Spartans have started line-up for the past two games is today. Forward Ray Korkiala ctrcls Two Great Institutions Celebrate Their 100th Year Rolling right along Ready to put his foot into the ball is Spartan Steve Twellman in a game earlier this year against Kent State. The booters are in for their toughest test of the year today when they seek their sixth straight win against the Akron Zips. College Football French Shriner Storting Soccer Li and Coach Gene Kenney has announced the following as his probably starting line-up for today's soccer game: GOALIE--Les Lucas: A 5 foot 10, 165-pound junior from Kingston, Jamaica, Lucas has allowed in one goal in the Spartans' six games. An economics major, he was a prep athlete in cricket, track and soccer in high school. RIGHT FULLBACK-Steve Twellman: A business administration major, this 6 foot,180-pound sophomore from St. Louis lettered in soccer, football and baseball in high school and Style shown is made from rugged was drafted by the Minnesota Twins. LEFT FULLBACK-Denis Boles: His second year as a starter, looking but soft waxed leather. $28.00. the 5 foot 9, 170-pound St. Louis product majors in engineering. RIGHT HALFBACK—Barry Tiemann or Rudy Mayer: Come In And Kenney is undecided which one will start, although both will see Register plenty of action. Mayer, a sophomore from Chicago, was an outstanding performer from last year's frosh team. A mechanical FREE engineering major, he is from the same high school as Tuchscherer. Tiemann, a St. Louis senior who was out all last year recovering from a broken leg, won All Midwest honors in his One Year's Complete Shoe Wardrobe of Your Choice sophomore and junior years in this spot. CENTER HALFBACK-Ken Hamann: The only Michigan native All Students Eligible - No Purchase Necessary on the 1969 team, the Southfield senior plays for the Detroit Drawing Will Be During the Last Week of October Sports Club in the summer. LEFT HALFBACK—Buzz Demling: A 5 foot 10, 175-pound junior from St. Louis, he was voted the outstanding defensive player in 1968 spring drills, when he was moved from offense to defense. Demling was All-State football player in high school and Vhepard plans to attend medical school. DOWNTOWN ^3 EAST LANSING 1 7 E ast Grand River Ave OUTSIDE RIGHT-Dave Trace: A 5 foot 8, 150 pound senior from Evanston, III., Trace inherited All-America Tony Keyes' 326 South Washington H (p E S spot this year. He scored nine goals and two assists last year. INSIDE RIGHT-Ernie Tuchscherer: Team captain and leading scorer, Tuchscherer was All-America in his sophomore year, Since 1944 - First Choice of MSU Students (continued on page 7) Friday, October 17, 1969 J Captains By JEFF ELLIOTT position and Mandich seems weak MSU secondary. However, destined to make it an even he claims the The real big senior's yardage total Saul at end, especially seeing Leave it to your captains to Spartans deep unit was the fifth highest in Spartan dozen by the end of the season. isn't that bad. how the Spartans already have a pick your team up and guide He has already grabbed 20 of history for a single game. host of talented linebackers. "It may be when you compare It also you when the going gets tough. marked the second You can watch and expect for quarterback Don Morehead's it to the front four," Mandich When the University of passes, good for 262 yards and straight year that Foreman has these three ends to be making said, "but generally speaking, come up with the Michigan (U-M) invades Spartan two scores. He is now second on big day against the big plays of the game they're a pretty solid bunch. the Buckeyes. In 1968 he hauled Stadium Saturday to tangle with the all-time Saturday. That's why they Michigan reception For the Spartan's co-leaders, in seven Triplett aerials for 123 were the Spartans, three great football picked as team leaders. list, with 89 grabs and over Rich Saul and Frank Foreman, players will be out in front of 1,000 yards. yards and a touchdown. both are coming off fine games For Saul, the journey back their respective squads, Mandich suffered a hip pointer from last week, despite the into the starting lineup has been attempting to inspire their injury in last Saturday's win over humiliating defeat at the hands teammates on to victory. Purdue, but said he's ready for a long one. It was a year ago in of Ohio State. the Ohio State contest that the For the Michigan Wolverines, the Spartans and is looking Foreman had his best it will be their fine senior end forward to an Butler, Pa. native suffered torn exciting game. collegiate day, yardage wise, last Jim Mandich. The 6 foot 3 "It's always a big game for ligaments in his leg and Saturday, totalling 135 yards on underwent surgery. inches, 220-pound Mandich is both schools," the Solon, Ohio three receptions. Two of his in In a surprise move last week, another a long list of native said. "I know we'll grabs he turned into six points, Coach Duffy Daugherty inserted outstanding ends at Michigan. certainly be ready." To date, the Wolves have had 11 one covering 76 yards and the the 6 foot 3 inches, 220-pounder Mandich could have quite an other All-Americans at the end coming on a 36-yard in at the defensive left end spot. afternoon for himself against the completion from Bill Triplett. It marked the first start of the year for Saul and was the first time he had played at the end position since his sophomore year with the Spartans. You would never had known it, though, as Saul played brilliantly from his tackle on the first play of the game right through to the final Buckeye TD. He personally threw OSU quarterback Rex Kern for losses several times, including ripping the jersey right off Kern's back on one play. Jim Mandich Daugherty plans on keeping Soccer lineup (continued from page 6) hampered by injuries most of last year. A member of the U.S. Pan America and Olympic squads, he was voted the outstanding college forward as a sophomore. CENTER FORWARD-Trevor Harris: Two-time All-America, the 5 foot 11, 175-pound senior hails from Jamaica. Last year's second leading scorer, with 15 goals and 14 assists. A business administration major, he was a soccer, cricket and tennis star in high school. INSIDE LEFT-Alex Skotarek: A Chicago senior, he was the Spartan Spartans' fourth highest scorer last year, with six goals and nine assists. Spartan Football Coach Duffy Dougherty is flanked by his two captains, Frank OUTSIDE LEFT-Tom Peterson: The only freshman to be Foreman (84) and Rich Saul (88). The trio hopes to get MSU back on the winning starting, the 5 foot 9, 150-pound product of Kirkwood, Mo., has trail scored three goals in his past two games. against Michigan Saturday. >CA€OLA" AND COKE" »»E REGISTEREC TB» ^ MABKS WHICH IDENTIFY ONLY THE PRODUCT OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY. Who's got the ball? Who cares! Who's got the Coke? Coca-Cola has the refreshing taste you never get tired of. That's why things go better with Coke, after Coke, after Coke. Bottled under the authority of The Coca-Cola Compony by» Coca-Cola Bottling Co. of Michigan Friday, October 17, 1969 9 Spartan Spirit Shop Hours 8:30 - 12:30 Every Saturday Plus Regular Store Hours Mon. - Frl. 8:30 - 5:30 BOOK STORE In the Center for Intern 10 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Lacrosse Big Ten Football Predictions By DAVE WEST week will be no exception. Purdue dropped one first varsity Just to prove St'ate News Sports Writer that none of the sports writers really knows for sure what's going on, I am the last week to Michigan, but the advantage will make the difference. Iowa is a home field team which, in my eyes, is under-rated. They will make a strong bid to win, but they are fated to By DAVE WEST out," Kauffman said. "But with third writer to earn this dubious distinction in as fail. Purdue 32, Iowa, 28. State News Sports Writer the dedication of the old many weeks. Ohio State vs Minn. - Minnesota is always a The MSU Lacrosse team members, and with the interest Since logic appears to have betrayed me in my tough team to beat on their home field, but the working out working three days out three davs a week a week and determination, Qnes arp showj fee, the new we wi„ world series pick, I'm going to stick strictly to my crystal ball. No. 1 rated OSU is impossible to beat anywhere. th* this full fall in .n an an pffort to field effort to field a King Kern does his thing. OSU 48, Minn., 12. have & reSpectibIe team," Michigan vs MSU -This is without a doubt the Illinois vs Indiana The mini's' great crop of strong team next spring. Kauffman said biggest game of the season for both teams, and -- The lacrosse team, in their first sophs has been the source of great "There are still a lot of men on psychologically each should be prepared. Bo's 11 dissappointment most of the year, as have John year as a varsity team, held a clinic two weeks ago and this campus who could really help are riding 13th in the nation, but ratings don't Pont's Hoosiers. Harry Gonso and John recruited about 60 new men. us out " Kauffman said. «>unt this week- The Same wl11 have a ,ot of hard Isenbarger will prove too much for Illinois to "We are working on "We are always looking for the hittin8. and ?ven fLIf8 they W handle. Ind., 24, 111., 6. fundamentals this fall," MSU good athlete who is quick and co™ out o^toj); Iowa vs Purdue - Sl'-A Mike Phipps has been the Wisconsin vs Northwestern - This game is a likes to hit," he added. Coach Turf Kauffman said. "We story all season for the Boilermakers, and this (continued on page 13) already have half of what it takes to win, a lot of hard work, enthusiasm and hustle. "I'm real satisfied with the CHAMPIONSHIP ON LINE result of the clinic, but we are still open for newcomers," Stars' in for Kauffman said. Kauffman said that this year's Midwest Lacrosse Assn. should be a real tough one. "I look for Dennison, Ohio State and Bowling Green to have By DAVE WEST The All-Stars have a record of tough battle lost a squeaker to Lackawannat, one-two punch, Jim Garrett and State News Sports Writer 9-1-1, and are only two games 7-0, in a tight defensive battle, Craig Teft. real powerhouses," Kauffman away from a divisional The big G.R. defense will be "We are going to have to play said. "And Oberlin, Kenyan these championship and the right to out to stop the league's top games one at a time," Wooster could be in there too." The Lansing All-Stars will put meet the Lakes division champs Coach Turf Kauffman said. "We "It is hard to predict where their championship ambitions on in a playoff here in Lansing. are either going to get better or a we'll place in there," Kauffman Grand Rapids is one of the the line Saturday night when lot worse," he added. said. "After losing the league's two big steps left in the All-Stars The final hurdle the All-Stars they meet Grand Rapids in a two top scores, Larry Berger and road contest. path. Last week Grand Rapids will have to pass will be against a Ron Winter, we'll have a lot of squad from Dayton. Lansing rebuilding to do." beat them in a real cliff-hanger The co-captains for the squad this year are attackmen Dan Denov and midfieldmen Rick S' ruggers earlier in the season, 14-13. Dayton has been the Midwest champs for the last two years in Bays. a row, and that loss to Lansing lot Kauffman is also looking for a of help from veteran midfielders Andy Homa, Tom Wolverines was the first game they have dropped on their home field in six years. Bowman and Pete Greer. The football their last outting to Ohio State, "We are game this going to have to play Sophomore Mike Moody may weekend will not be the only 14-8. each game like it is the be moved up to a midfield contest between Michigan and Although the Spartan ruggers championship game, and the position to fill in the scoring MSU that is of interest. The have been hobbled with injuries 1 game with Dayton should turn vacancy left by the graduations Spartan most of the season, many of the into rugby club will meet a real grudge battle," of Berger and Winter. "A" team stars are back, healthy Michigan at 4 p.m. Saturday on Kauffman said. Defenseively the Spartans have Old College Field. and ready for this annual rivalry. "Our big advantage lot of in that a strength. Bruce The Spartans go into the Spartan veterans to watch are , game is that it will be played on Anderson, Chuck Kronk and contest with a 1-2 record, having Peter Quail, John Harvey, Jeff our home field over at Mike Turnbull are all back this lost to the Detroit Lansing Cobras, 8-3, Sunstrom and Bob Bell. Bell is Sexton,"Kauffman said. year, along with one of the in the season opener. The just returning from an ankle With the second place Pontiac league's top goalies, Bill ruggers bounced back after their injury which has been hampering Firebirds close behind the Herrmann. him. opening defeat to shut out Kent All-Stars, with an 8-2-1 record, "It is hard to tell where these Another Spartan standout is State, 14-0, but then dropped Lansing has to play winning ball. new boys are going to help us John Balche, who gained his And if things do not change in rugby prowness in the Navy. the Lakes division, Lackawanna The Wolverines are running will come out on top and meet three teams and they have Turf Kauffman Lansing for the Midwest (continued on page 13) championship here Nov. 8. AFTER THE GAME! DINE AT THE GOLDEN EAGLE DINING ROOM Also Enjoy our Sunday Brunch Starting Sept. 21 hours of operation RESERVATIONS: Mon-Fri 11:30-5:00 lunch CALL-485-1764 5:p.m.-9;30 dinner Sat. on football weekends directly a?ter game New York Sirloin Steak 6.50 other Sat. 5:p.m.-? Boned Rocky Mountain Trout 3 95 SUN. BRUNCH 11:30-2:30 Sugar Cured Ham Steak 4.25 DINNER 3:30-7;PM Boneless top Sirloin Steak 5.50 Roasted Young Turkey 4.25 WELCOME ABOARD** to an Exciting Broiled Chopped Beef Steak 3.75 Experience in Dining with Fred Harvey Calf's Liver Ga-ni 4 50 Free Parking in the Airport Parking Lot Deep Sea Filet of Sole 3.75 Friday, October 17, 1969 H 'S' ATHLETIC BUSINESS MANAGER John Laetz--Mr. Responsibility When the Spartans played Notre Dame a few By DON KOPRIVA weeks back, a special two car train from the State News Sports Writer Grand Trunk railroad was chartered to carry the Spartans the coaches, managers, athletic department personnel, members of the board of Chartering planes, checking accounts, ordering trustees and others to South Bend. supplies, arranging hotel and motel accommodations and breathing a deep sigh of "With so many people going, a train was the relief at the end of football season are all part of practical thing to have," Laetz said. "No airline the myriad items making up the v world of John would-or could- fly us to South Bend. It's too Laetz. close and we'd be back down before we even got settled in our seats. John Laetz-Who's he?? "Also, with so many extra people going For a start, he's the athletic business manager, because of the great interest in the game, one and without his bartering, bargaining, cajoling plane couldn't have done it anyway." and persuading behind the scenes, Spartan fans Laetz got his degree from Michigan State might never see their favorites in to exotic places like South Bend of Iowa City-or even Ann Arbor. College in 1942 with a business baMaining, cajoling and persuading behind the administration-advertising major. He then went seines, Spartan fans might never see their their directly into the Navy Air Corps, where he saw favorites in to exotic places like South Bend or service in the Pacific theater until the war's end. Iowa City--or even Ann Arbor. After leaving the service, Laetz worked for a short time as a commericial artist before joining Laetz, business manager for Spartan athletics the business staff as asst. ticket manager in 1949. since 1960, has encountered many problems in Laetz then had varied responsibilities with his years here. Perhaps one of the toughest was business matters and the ticket office until taking last spring when a decision had to be made on artificial turf for the MSU Stadium. over in July 1960. Since then, the responsibilities have increased Laetz had phone calls pouring in virtually as the number of Spartan teams has grown, but every day from artificial turf companies. the acquisition by the University of two propeller driven planes has helped ease the Part of his job, along with football Coach traveling situation somewhat. Duffy Daugherty was to evaluate the various But no matter if the Spartans are flying kinds of "grass" to determine which one was commercial, or on MSU's planes, or busing it, or wanted. sailing. No matter if they're staying in a big A decision was made that Tartan Truf would hotel, a motel in a small town, a pup tent or whatever. be the brand, and Laetz then had to go before the MSU Board of Trustees to outline the costs the coaches take care of the teams, and make and other factors involved if the turf was them go, but they all know that without John approved. Laetz masterminding the thousand and one details that continually pop up on every trip But the turf incident was not a usual one for schedule, they'd be in trouble. John Laetz. Next time you see the Spartans playing in "I have to arrange hotel and motel space for Iowa or Illinois or Wisconsin or Ohio, think of the football team's away games," Laetz said. the man who got them there, and will get them "This has to be done around the first of the year. back. John Laetz win or lose, they're his responsibility. "With football, we have various means of transportation involved. For most trips well charter a plane, but for something closer like Ann Arbor, we'll take a bus." Does Your Hair Relax after the game It' . . . Enjoy a graciously served dinner from 5:30 p.m. til 11:00 p.m. featuring Its 100 The Jim Harvin Trio from 8:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. Parson's salutes 100 years of college football - but we think a woman's Sunday Buffet 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. $4.25 hair should always look young and innocent. Regular Dinners $3.50 up Cocktails from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. Let our stylists kick-off your football weekend with a new look for you. Haircuts, sets and styles - and a wide variety of wigs, wiglets and Jails from our new Wiggery Shop. Gas Buggy Room Parsons Imper Salon Across from the State Capitol 1824 E. Michigan Ave. 482-3596 . / conveniently located on bus line across from A & P 12 Michigan State News, East Lansing. Michigan MSU's Stadium press box nationally recognized as tops Down on the field, Tommy typewriter key "claps" atmosphere for writing, only. This voids embarrassing ijike the time former g,.eat Love has just connected on a outnumber those administered reporting or, for just a sport, situations of having the roar of NBC announcer Bill Stern was perfectly executed halfback pass by hand. This is the only viewing the game. the crowd drown out credit pitching apples down to Boy to Frank Foreman for a location in Spartan Stadium Once coined as "a neat replica given to a player for a fine play. Scouts tending the aisles (often touchdwon-putting the game where typewriters are in a of the Taj Mahal" by reknowned The Spartan press box is highly hnvino hi* inwK <>IhHp tiw. hinH« against the Washington Huskies greater commodity than game New york sports columnist Red esteemed in its possession of a Gf (jie Scouts uid solatterinir all on ice. The entire MSU Stadium programs. This is the press box. smith, the press lodging in the unique communications system, ovt>r the ^ats) Or the time i erupts. Well, "almost" the entire The press box m Spartan stadium affords the guest a complete with a private Stadium nhotoerauher from 1 n-ilioml Stadium erupts. Stadium, one of the largest, flawless view of the field, as well switchboard and operator. This maei/ine smuggled a luscious Zt/^t box guardsTd There is a sliver of seats most luxurious press as both benches. It prides itself set-up provides for easy stiuated between the three yard accommodation m the entire in ■having : _ a private public adHress communication between private * ..... olong past press box guards and ""'"g puoi picoo uu.\ ^uaiud auu authorities onto the roof to aid lines 011 the Stadium's west side world of sports, presents its system programmed exclusively booths, photo areas, dress' that rarely ever excites any visitors with a warm and relaxed for use by press box uox residents resiueills rooms rooms anaand even the siaeunes. even iue sidelines. game Though sadlv missed the emotion. While back slapping, K gdmt ' nougli sadly missed, the hand shaking and other forms of merrymaking are administered by the MSU throng populating the stands, those "spectators" in the "press box" rarely find time for congratulations or consolations. For those fortunate enough to present a "press pass" upon entrance into a specific game: they can only find their rewards after they have completed their chore of reporting in detail the results of the match. These people do not watch the game merely for personal satisfaction: they view it as "eyes" for often up to 500.00° people. These "unique" spectators, known as "reporters," can not afford to miss even a moment of their assigned game. They must have the Stadium's most choice seats. Thus, a need for a "press box" is outlined. The press football box: haven a mythological in almost Press p suspended animation above the icvvev «■ west stands. This Spartan Stadium's pressbox, known as one of the best facilities of its kind in the seemingly is the only sector in country, will be a beehive of activity Saturday when MSU meets Michigan. the entire Stadium where All these innovations pertinent old press box is amply to the upkeep of the press box supplanted by the new one. can be related with the concept The distribution of the press tiiat former MSU President John passes for a game usually AN EVENING TO REMEMBER Hannah press. held concerning the In his own way an extends into the 400 people bracket. Two spots are generally excellent public relations man, reserved for the major dailies Hannah felt that if every around the country seeking convenience was allotted the admittance into a game. The ZORBA GREEK NIGHT media, be a positive reaction would parlayed through the visitor. remainder of the divided up so as to cover the seats are Thus, the team would not solely need of extended coverage, be illuminated, but tiie students The most glorious moment in and the school well. the existence of the current SATURDAY as Spartan Stadium's present all press box would have to have weather enclosure has only been been that legendary 1966 "Poll in existence since 1957, Bowl" standoff between the OCT. 25 however. It was preceded in time Spartans and the Fighting Irish by a relatively small, of Notre Dame. The Stadium's "box-shaped" press lodging, press accommodations were 5-10 P.M. Built in 1948, the quarter had to limited to an awesome 500 be torn down in 1957 when people-though some 750 mass Spartan Stadium expanded to its media representatives were in present size. The current upper attendance covering the game, With its special menu of Greek toods deck forced its removal. But the The remaining 250 reporters had and gaiety, plus strolling musicians and former press box housed many to be situated in various favors for the ladies! amusing experiences as its locations around the Stadium, 489-1196 for further information and director, Fred Stabley, will tell . .. . , ■ (continued on page 15) reservations. dinner favorites and BOOT SALE MEN'S AND WOMEN'S family features nightly specializing in broiled steaks Friday, Oct. 17 thru Tuesday, Oct. 21 Greek foods every Saturday evening 5 minute heel service RESTAURANT & MSU Shoe Repair TIFFANY LOUNGE 225 E. Grand River E. Lansing, Mich 332-3619 110 E. MICHIGAN AVE. - FREE EVENING PARKING . # , I jyjs I jJ Leonowicz By DON KOPR1VA appears to be a pretty good little higher finish in that race be good for a few years, now." sets IC4A and national championship State News Sports Writer MSU meets Minnesota courses in New York City. squad has one big disadvantage just might have kept MSU from Saturday in meet which has But MSU's layout over five Being the only senior on the as well. He won't be around to sinking to eighth. But it didn't a overtones of a possible Big Ten miles of Forest Akers land is cross country team can be an enjoy the glory of future years. matter, because that was MSU's For Leonowicz, his varsity worst showdown, with MSU, 2-0, and known as a "toughie" by enviable position, or just the year ever. opposite, depending on how one career began pretty much on the the Gophers undefeated in three opposing teams, and Leonowicz But it was not repeated last meets. thinks this is good preparation looks at it. bottom, as he finished a dismal year, as MSU won the Big Ten "I really don't know that for the Spartans. Kor Hazel Park senior Ken 32nd in the Big Ten title and Leonowicz took fifth in much about them," he said, "It's pretty rough on our Leonowicz, it's perhaps a little championships as Evanston and the league meet. bit of each. As the only senior his team finished an even more Success for him continued into "except that they've got a lot of course in the back miles in the and captain of the squad, he is dismal eighth. kids doing a great job. Really, rough, the path through there is New York, where Leonowicz led narrow and with that hill coming naturally looked up to by the "That bothered me more than his team to a 12th place finish they seem a lot like us. "As for the Big Ten, I don't at you three times when you younger team members, anything else," Leonowicz said nationally with a 16th place think we can really say whether come out of there, you've got to especially those frosh who now on that rainy day in Evanston effort, good for All-America have varsity eligibility. two years ago. or not we'll win it. It's a long get psyched up for all of it. honors. "It's different from last year, "I know 1 could have done time to go until November, and Maybe that's enviable. But "As for myself, I had a little in a lot of things can happen that it's tougher to keep being the only senior on what better,1' he said, knowing that a hay fever this summer and I fell between now and then. rhythm with the ruts and turns behind on my running "Even if Minnesota should in the course. It's tough to pick schedule," Leonowicz said. "I'm beat us, or we beat them," up again. still a little behind where I am Leonowicz said, "I think the Big "Last year it was easier to normally. I think, I hope, I'll be Ten could still go either way. maintain a constant speed," he progressing as the season goes And you can never tell what added. on. teams like Illinois and Indiana Maintaining a constant speed "As a team, we're far superior to last year," he said. "We've got are going to do." may be one chore for Minnesota, the site of Leonowicz, but maintaining a a lot of young kids out there Saturday's meet, is "blessed" winning streak for MSU, which willing to work hard. with a tough course, as are Big has now reached nine, is a bigger "They seem pretty well fired Ten course Indiana and the chore Saturday. up, maybe because they're all true distance runners, and they'll Ruggers (continued trom page 10) plenty of depth. This could be Paraphernalia the deciding factor of the game. Last winter Michigan's team went to England, and gained a lot of valuable experience which they are putting to use this fall. The MSU ruggers are a club team, and they want to welcome any and all rhen who want to contribute their talents to this Spartan sport. S' U-M in water MSU will host it's annual Water Polo Tournament Ken Leonoiviti Saturday in the indoor pool of the Men's I.M. Bldg. Four teams are competing and the games are (continued from page 10) scheduled to last all day, from 9 a.m. to 5:15 p.m. toss up from any way you look at it. A real Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. Since both teams The top game will be, of are playing for the No. 1 position in the Big 10, I course, MSU vs Michigan. The tossed a coin and Wisconsin won. Northwestern, teams will battle it out at 4 p.m., and although no one is expected 21, Wisconsin, 17. USC vs Notre Dame -- We experienced the fury to leave Spartan Stadium it is of Ara Parseghian's Irish two weeks ago, and now hoped that many will take it is John McKay's turn. But sopho.iore advantage of the "no admission" quarterback Jimmy Jones and tailback Clarence charge and come after the Davis (OJ's replacement) should be enough to football game. tame the Irish. If that isn't enough, they always Oakland and Bowling Green have tackle Tody Smith, brother of Bubba. USC are the other teams in the tournament. 28, Notre Dame, 18. EATING Why not eat the main OUT? on-campus, that is. The State Room, located on floor of the Kellogg Center provides an excellent selection of meals at reasonable prices. Daily menus. Luncheon served Monday thru Saturday from 11 :.'50 a.m. - 2 p.m Dinners daily from 5:30 p.m. 8 p.m., Sundays 12:15 p.m. 6 p.m. THE For information, Phone MALE SHOP 541 EAST GRAND RIVER AVENUE PHONE 355-5093 NO RESERVATIONS Hours: Mon.-Fri., 10-9; Sat., 10-6 14 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan 'S' By PAM BOYCE spouses the field." Jo Anne Beard, wife of center Tom junior as compared to following a loss. Beard, says it's not "He's more lively, easier to his ploy aggravations out on her. "When they win, he's happy," State News Sports Writer Donna Parmentier, wife of really hat bad when the team talk to," she explains. "When she says. "He kind of depends fullback Gary, had reason to get loses. they lose, he's quiet, and you've on me, though, for that little As a Spartan football player jpset during the Notre Dame. "He usually takes it in his extra boost when they lose." hobbles off the field following a Her husband of three months stride and got to watch what you say. is mostly When they lose, he brings it Wendy Barnum, married over a bone-crushing tackle, more than broke his leg, just one year after disappointed," she expalins. home with him, but doesn't say year to junior linebacker Tom, 70,000 fans anxiously await the he broke his other leg. "He's never hard to get along much. says that although her husband outcome. "I thought he'd do a really with, though." "I keep quiet," she adds. doesn't take anything out on good job," she says. "He had to When it comes to worrying her, "he just doesn't like to talk But for nine particular fans Saundria Highsmith, who learn a lot of plays all over when about it." She has a unique way sitting in choice 50-yardline he changed from offense to about injuries, Jo Anne has an comes from a family of football automatic way on knowing if players, says her husband, the of knowing whether her husband seats, a special anxiety develops. defense, and he really worked is doing a good job or not. hard. He had a lot of bad luck." everything is is all right. The hobbling player may be one team's leading rusher, discusses of their husbands. "He'll walk around on the the game with her. "The way I can tell is to look to see what his reactions are. If Obviously, being married to a sidelines to let me know he's "We just talk about the high "I thought I'd have to take his hands are down at his sides, I football player is not as OK," she says. and low points," she says. "He tranquilizers," says 21-year-old glamorous as some might think. Ken Little is another story, hates to lose, though, because he know something's wrong." Eileen Saul, wife of the Wendy is a junior English Greeting a husband after a losing however. plays real hard." Saundria, who Spartans' co-captain Rich SAul, "He's very temperamental," met her husband while working major here. in describing her reaction to game is not quite the same as Most of the wives admit that after a great win. says 20-year-old Cathy Little, a in Wonders cafeteria, explains watching Rich play. "Everybody until they met their future "Rich has the same basic junior home economics major the Don doesn't let her worry else is just as worried, though." who wants to go into retailing. about him when he's out on the husbands, they knew very little reaction after every game," "After a football game, even if field. about football. Carolyn Kulesza, wife of Eileen Saul explains. "His first "I had a vague idea about starting tight-end Bruce, reaction is that he wants to they win, if he doesn't play good "I used to try to worry, but he he'll be depressed," she says. doesn't let me. Just when I football," JoAnne Beard says. "I describes worrying as the explain what he did wrong and know now when he's supposed "About 11 p.m., he'll explode." think he's hurt, he bounces right "hardest part£ of being married. what other people will think he Gloria to pick up a block. He's real did wrong." Eileen, who has Phillips,, wife of back. "In the Notre Dame game, he been married four defensive halfback Harold, says Donna Saul, married for 3 good about explaining it, too." months, is a hurt his shoulder, and I was so senior there's quite a difference in her years to offensive guard Ron, Carolyn Kulesza, a sophomore speech therapy major at scared I wanted to go down to MSU. husband's reactions after a win, says her husband doesn't take elementary education major from Muskegon, says that Bruce depends upon her at times to tell him how he looks during a game. "He asks me if I could see anything wrong. I've learned about the game through listening to him." Eileen Saul says that she has been learning about the game ever since she started dating Rich in their high school. "Gradually I learn more and more," she says, then admits it wasn't until last year that she understood what a first down was. While five of the wives are presently attending classes-Eileen Saul, JoAnne Beard, Wendy Barnum, Carolyn Kulesza and Cathy Little, others are either working or caring for miniature football players or cheerleaders. The Highsmiths have a 1 -year-old daughter, Janel Renee, while the Ron Sauls have W ives of the a 2-year-old daughter. Amy. The Harold Phillips have the only Pictured above are the wives of the nine married Spartan football players. boy out of the married They are from left, Mrs. Gloria Phillips, Mrs. Saundria Highsmith, Mrs. JoAnne players-David Kenneth. Carolyn Beard, Mrs. Carolyn Kulesza, Mrs. Wendy Barnum, Mrs. Donna Parmentier, Kulesza, in addition to majoring in elementary education, has her Mrs. Eileen Saul (Rich's wife), Mrs. Cathy Little and Mrs. Donna Saul (Ron's hands full with a little girl, wife). Brenda. Cathy Little, who plans on being a buyer when she EUROPEAN graduates, keeps busy by sewing Welcome AFTER HOURS Min Age in her spare spare time. Two couples, the Rich Sauls and the CLUB Ba mums, spend spare time LIMIT 18 YRS. '01 Grad! THURSDAY 8 - 2 a.m. during the summer golfing. Several of the wives reported FRIDAY 8 - 5 a.m. that they kept in shape by SATURDAY 8 - 5 a.m. cover charge running around the MSU track Open SUNDAY 8 - 2 a.m. 5 a.m. . 1.25 near Spartan Stadium 5 a.m. 1.50 How do the wives feel about After being married to football players? They aren't really that The Football impressed. "I've known him for so long Game that it's just being married to Rich, not the captain of the football team," Eileen Saul "Hi, George, you haven't changed a bit! explains. Cathy Little, who .net her Stan-Class of '49 husband at a Welcome Week Meet your friends and old acquaintances at Stan mixer, says that she was more Brauer's M.S.U. Class of '49, for that after the game 607 E. Michigan Ave. impressed with Ken's job this party. Here is the headquarters for "good fellowship" LANSING, MICHIGAN summer than his football career along with the finest in food and drink. (517) 372-7646 at MSU. Ken, a television and radio major, worked as a AFTER SWITZERLAND - SWEDEN DENMARK newscaster for Channel 6, WJIM, FRANCE AND ENGLAND this summer and was on the 6 Iraun-'s 1861 House Katksk DONJON NOW OPEN p.m. news every "That exciting," was evening. Cathy comparing it to football. really says, more in For two and a half hours this 213 S. Grand, Lansing IN LANSING WITH LIVE ENTERTAINMENT Saturday, however, Cathy Little may just change her mind. 2 " Michigan State News, East Lansing, Mfchigan SpartansBy MIKE MANLEY out the window," he insists. been able to put everything this season, vs 'M'- has moved in to expected to be in the starting State News Sports Writer "Records mean nothing in this together and stand a rather breach the gap left by Johnson. backfield on Saturday. traditional game. This is our shaky 2-2 overall. Don Moorhead, a scrambling Doughty has carried the ball Historically, the annual MSU- biggest one of the season." Michigan holds a 37-19-5 81 times for 442 years (5.5 per junior quarterback who is a Michigan fall classic has been A win over the Spartans on record in the long series. Under carry) and has scored 3 dangerour runner and passer, noted by observers and Saturday would give the Daugherty, the Spartans have touchdowns. Doughty had an replaces Brown. He has run for a participants as the most rugged Wolverines a 2-0 conference won nine and tied two out of 15 early week leg injury but is (continued on page 5) intra-state gridiron record with victories over games against U-M. confrontation in the country. Purdue and MSU-two of their Last year the Spartans lost a The meeting of the two hearbreaker Arbor. biggest stumbling blocks en at Ann schools can be compared route to the Rose Bowl. Leading 14-13 in the final favorably with the Paris peace MSU, on the other hand, could quarter, MSU saw the Wolverines talks. TTiere is little love lost between the two sides. This Saturday will be the 61st renewal of this titanic struggle and the 22 nd consecutive sellout. Kickoff time will be Big Ten S 3:30 p.m. at Spartan Stadium. PCT. TEAM W Both teams know only too Michigan 1 1.000 well that this is the biggest game Ohio State 1 1.000 on their respective schedules. Indiana 1 1.000 "The Michigan game is always Wisconsin 1 1.000 the big one for us," MSU Coach Northwestern 1 1.000 Iowa 0 .000 Duffy Daugherty said. "We're a Purdue 0 .000 better team than we've shown to Illinois 0 .000 date. I can't think of a better Minnesota 0 .000 time to start playing than this MSU 0 .000 week against Michigan. "A win here would be a tremendous lift to the players, SATURDAY'S GAMES coaches, the student body and Michigan at MSU. Minnesota at Ohio State. our alumni." Iowa at Purdue Michigan's new head football Wisconsin at Northesetern. Coach Bo Schembechler is a Illinois at Indiana. newcomer to the contest but he is already well versed on the proper outlook given to the start their long awaited climb to pull of a 3-yard touchdown on Spartan-Wolverine meeting. respectability with a victory, a broken-play pass from Dennis "You can throw everything The Spartans have not as yet Brown to Jim Mandich. Following that score, the v Spartans drove down field only to have U-M safety Tom Curtis intercept a Bill Triplett pass to set up the final score. The Wolverines have not changed much from last year's squad that went 8-2. Schembechler has come up with Crmv clans two outstanding replacements for All-America halfback Ron Michigan fullback Garvie Craw plunges for short Johnson and quarterback yardage in a recent Wolverine game. Craw knows Brown. how to find the goal-line. 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