Spartans set for IU invasion By MIKE MANLEY Ten, and the Hoosiers, 2-1, a television set in the to start with their running." On the other hand the Spartan State News Sports Writer square off for the third year in a snow-covered Midwest, That MSU running game Pont defense-led with kickoff time set for by Rich Saul, Ron row MSU, with losses to Ohio State talked about should be stronger MSU and Indiana are still Curl, Don Law and Mike ,, „ 1:30 p.m. A capacity and Iowa, can ill-afford another now than it has been in the past Hogan-ranks second in the „ ... K.f-u.Vll0. line, but after ^°.Sei dual setbacks a t Homecoming crowd is expected '°ss. Duffy Daugherty is still month with the return of Eric conference in rushing defense. to jam the Stadium. hinting that two losses will Allen. week ago, both teams find The stubborn crew has ... . . ,.lil themselves pushed a little farther . This is a "must" game for both probably take the runner-up surrendered Allen, who has done little an average of 152 sqUa(js jf tf,ey hope to spend spot behind the Buckeyes, so the kick-offs yards back in the pack. a game. Only Ohio State New Year's Day in sunny Spartans, on paper at least, are a except run back The Spartans, 2-2 in the Big because of a has a better mark. Pasadena rather than in front of mathematical possibility. stubborn ankle "Michigan seems to be the injury, ran hard in Tuesday's That defense, which held team to beat, but it's hard to scrimmage at the stadium. high-scoring Iowa to only 19 Standings tell, Let's just see if we can win the rest of our games. Then it "It's the best he has looked points (and a majority of those were set up by offensive since the second game of the will be interesting to see what mistakes by the Spartans) has BIG TEN season," Duffy said. "He's happens," Daugherty said. been hurt somewhat by injuries Conference Ml running well and should be and illness this week. Indiana Coach John Pont, ready to go on Saturday." although discouraged after last Brad McLee will not paly week's unexpected 36-34 loss to Allen, the Spartans best W L T PF PA because of an ankle injury and W L T PF PA Wisconsin, still sees his team in breakaway threat in several Ohio St. 3 0 0 129 28 0 the thick of the years, will serve as back-up man Jay Breslin will start in his place 5 0 232 42 race. at safety. Defensive end Wilt Purdue -> 1 0 100 82 5 0 206 "Certainly the loss hurt us" he to starter Don Highsmith, the I 166 said. "A No. 6 rusher in the Big Ten with Martin, starter all season, has Michigan 1 1 0 78 52 4 ? 0 182 113 victory over Wisconsin been sick all week and it is still would have 258 yards. Indiana •) I 0 92 63 given us a little 3 3 0 171 140 questionable whether he will be Northwestern "> padding, but I don't believe Daugherty's other injured ready. If not, he will be replaced 1 0 57 58 ? 4 0 73 177 we're out of it by any means. Wisconsin ~> 1 sophomore, tight end Jim by junior Gary Nowak. 0 66 78 7 4 0 117 203 "The league is such this year MSU Nicholson, worked out in pads / 0 62 85 3 0 140 that I don't think we'll have Indiana's injuries, however, 3 153 all week and should see limited Iowa 2 0 67 anything definate until the last have healed / 76 3 3 0 173 172 action. Nicholson has been remarkably well. two It's Minnesota 0 3 0 23 86 0 I weeks. evident that sidelined with a knee injury Isenbarger and safety Jay 5 98 211 Illinois 0 3 0 26 anyone in the league can beat since the Southern Methodist Mathias, both listed doubtful 92 0 6 0 70 196 anyone else." game. during the week are reported Pont has beaten the Spartans ready for Saturday. two years in a row-14-13 in The Spartans have one thing in their favor when they take the SPARTAN NOTES-If the law 1967 and 24-22 last year-with SA TURD A Y S GAMES both victories in the field aginst Indiana. All three of of averages holds up, MSU closing should be in pretty good shape minutes of play. their victories this season have Indiana aI MSU "MSU has great personnel," been on the friendly Tartan Turf Saturday. In each of the last Wisconsin of Spartan Stadium. four weeks, in the Big Ten four at Michigan the Hoosier coach said, "and we "Our players enjoy playing of the five home teams have Ohio State at Northwestern have to be concerned by their more at home," Duffy said. been victorious. Purdue at Illinois strong running game. We're not discounting Bill Triplett and "The home field advantage Minnesota at Iowa Duffy was talking about the their passing game, but you have helps. It's not as helpful as it is one extra point kicked in basketball, but 1 think a team against Iowa by soccer kicker Hans plays better in front of its home Sudar. fans." An inteteresting confrontation "The ball took so should take place on the field. long to get over the crossbar, I thought it Indiana is the top rushing team had been shot from a mortar. I in the conference, averaging 270 told that to my players but they yards a game. John Isenbarger, didn't seem to understand. I the Hoosier's shifty halfback guess kids today aren't too hip leads the Big Ten with 398 yards on the military." on the ground. Probable starting lineups MSU Indiana Offense SE Frank Foreman SE Eric Stolberg LT Dave VanElst ST Chris Morris LG Don Baird SG E.G.White C Tom Beard C Steve Applegate RG Ron Saul LG Don DeSalle RT Craig Wycinsky LT Steve Brown TE Bruce Kulesza TE John Andrews QB Bill Triplett QB Harry Gonso HB Don Highsmith HB Bob Pernell * :r s« FB Kermit Smith FB Hank Pogue FL Steve Kough FL Jade Butcher Dejense LE Gary Nowak LE Larry Morwick LT Ron Curl LT Bob White MG Bill Dawson RT Tom Kruyer RT Ron Joseph RE Ed Maguire RE Rich Saul LLB Bob Nichols LB Mike Hogan LB Karl Pankratz T/tey'// be chasing LB Don Law LH LB Don Silas RLB Mike Adams Doug Barr This is who the Spartans will be chasing Saturday, probably much like they have RH Clifton Hardy LH Larry Highbaugh the last two years. He's quarterback Harry Gonso (16) and that's Gonso's favorite ROV Jay Breslin RH Mike Deal receiver Jade Butcher ready to throw a block on MSU's Jay Breslin. No. 50 S Tom Kutschinski S Jay Mathias is Spartan linebacker Cal Fox. Action came in last year's game which Indiana won in the closing minutes, 24-22. State News photo by Bob Ivins tichigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan FACE BOBCATS TODAY S' booters in season's finale By PAM BOYCE year's contest, the Spartans Toledo, 8-0. Demling's spot, or else switching This would leave room for St. State News whitewashed Ohio, 5-0, in Leading scorers for the sophomore Steve Twellman Louis senior Nick Archer in the Sports Writer MSU's final game of the 1968 Bobcats are inside right John from his right fullback spot and line-up at Twellman's fullback Only one regular season game season. Thompson, with seven goals and moving him to Demling's place, spot. remains on the schedule for the The Bobcats, 7-3-1 last season, one assist, center forward Peter MSU soccer team, and that currently hold a 5-2-2 record Martell with five goals to his contest will be decided this with four overtime games. In credit, and halfbacks Armando afternoon when the Spartans their initial meet of the season, In sign a res and Howard battle Ohio University in they tied Indiana University, Eshellman, tied with four points Athens. 1-1, the other tie coming at the apiece. The Spartans, 6-1-1 this hands of Miami of Ohio, also Kenney has several changes season, hope to bounce back 1-1. planned in his team's tactics this from their first loss in 14 games, Ohio has lost to Akron, 3-2, in week, including moving a 2-0 loss to St. Louis last overtime, and was also beaten by defensive star Buzz Demling to weekend. The team will be Bowling Green, 1-0 in overtime. offense. Kenney said he may put anxious to bring home a decisive The school's wins have been over freshman Nigel Goodison in win in order to assure themselves Marietta (11-0), Toledo (2-0), Demling's left halfback spot. a spot in the NCAA tournament Pittsburg (2-1 in two overtimes), Goodison, a 6-3, 180-pound scheduled for late in November. Wright State University (3-0) freshman, has looked impressive Gene Kenney's booters and Denison (5-3). Ohio and in several performances this maintain a 9-0 all-time record MSU have two opponents in season. over Ohio, shutting out the common - Toledo and Akron - Other choices open to Kenney Bobcats in six games and with the Spartans topping include placing Rudy Mayer, outscoring them 51-3. In last Akron, 1-0, after dropping Chicago sophomore, in And the race is on T revor Harris (partially hidden), an unidentified Kent State player and Jamaican Freshman Nigel Goodison all race after the ball in a game played earlier this year. The Spartans willplay their last regular game of the season today when they travel to the University of Ohio. State News photo by Bob Ivins Janson leads golfers in Fall Tournament It came as no particular suprise had consistent rounds with the when next year's captain Lynn exception of the final two times Sun.-Thurs.-6 a.m. - 11 p.m. Janson topped the field with a out when he shot 76 and 74 Fri. & Sat. - 6 a.m. - 2 a.m. 126 hole total of 503. Janson respectively. Before those final two rounds, the East Lansing senior scores of 71, 72, 70, and 69. Janson finished third in the Big Ten last year as a junior. , Janson's 503 was a record at ARtan the 126 hole distance as was his 90 hole score of 353 par). His 72 hole total of 284 (2-under (even par) was not only a record PIRIT for this regulation distance, but the record best tournament for an MSU score player. The highlight of the play on varsity HOP was a hole-in-one on the sixth . . .Almost hole with a six iron in the fourth round of play. Janson's play overshadowed the outstanding play of the Everything for Spartan's other top senior, Lee Edmundson. Edmundson (continued on page 7) the Spirited Spartan. Discount Photofinishing 8:30 AM TO 12:30 PM COLOR PRINTS S2.90 (12 exp. develop & print) REPRiTniTS .20 each BLACK & WHITE $1.04 SATURDAY (12 exp. develop & print) REPRINTS .09 MOVIES $1.29 (8 mm. and super 8) MSU Book Store SLIDES (20 exp. roll) $1.29 PRINTS from slides .35 ea. LINN'S In the Center for International Programs CAMERA SHOPS or Any Linprint Dealer Friday, October 31, 1969 ^ S' harriers meet Irish today By DON KOPRIVA But his immediate concern is rated the favorites in the Dlinois looks tough with two State News Big junior Bob Legge and soph Steve Sports Writer the meet today, and he will take Ten, basically because of the former Michigan prep stars, Ken along sophs Bryan Kent and impressive running of freshman Howse and Rick Gross, in Coach Kelley getting some sort of The Spartan cross country Gary home course Barney Young and freshmen Garry Bjorkland. Wieneke's top three advantage, could team heads for South Bend Mark Maxwell and Tom always surprise, runners, while Indiana, with today and an afternoon dual Swanson to add to the MSU meet against Notre Dame on the depth. speedy Irish course. Notre Dame's course always Spartan Coach Jim C.ibbard provides exceptionally fast said that the Spartans, 3-1 in times, with the course record for dual meets, should be favored in "five miles" now standing the meet, but he warned that somewhere under 23 minutes. Notre Dame can't be The course record on MSU's underestimated and could give hilly and rugged Forest Akers the Spartans a run for their couse is 24:52.5. money. Gibbard expects fast times and Chuck Starkey will be running will be looking for his team to his first race since Oct. 18, when duplicate Indiana's performance he placed sixth as the Spartans' of last week, in which the third man against Minnesota. He Hoosiers took the first eight was sidelined for two meets after places against Alex Wilson's a minor hand operation. Irish. Gibbard hopes that soph Dave The Spartans have one meet Dieters and senior captain Ken left, a week from today against Leonowicz will both be ready Faster n Michigan, before for good races, which the duo heading into championship has to provide the rest of the competition with the rest of the way if the Spartans are to offset Big Ten at Indiana. the loss of top man Kim The Big Ten has been looking Hartman. stronger each year in cross Frosh Warren Krueger, Ralph country and this is no exception, Zoppa, Randy Kilpatrick and as Minnesota, MSU and Illinois Pete Reiff round out the all have looked impressive. Spartans' top seven at the Minnesota is undefeated while present time, and C.ibbard would MSU has lost to the Gophers and likely pick these seven now if he Illinois has fallen to Missouri. had to name a team for the Nov. The Gophers have the 15 Big Ten meet. momentum and will probably be Roundin' First all-state karate Frosh Warren of Forest Krueger and senior Ken Leonowicz round Akers five mile route in a turn in the far reaches Saturday's Spartan Invitational. Both came to MSU from Hazel Park High School. State News photo by Mike Beasley tournament Sunday Anyone in need of a demonstrations. bodyguard might check the Free sparring is competition in possibilities Sunday when the which two opponents spar in a first Michigan Taekwon ring with the objective to score a Do-Karate Championships will point on the target area of your be held in the Lansing Civic opponent with either hand or Center. foot. Free sparring competition will be divided into three Beginning with the 10 a.m. divisions-- high school, college preliminaries and lasting through and open. the finals, which start a 7:30 Kata or forms is a type of p.m.. sports enthusiasts will see military combat in a prearranged between 300 and 400 karatekas pattern with imaginaryopponets. with almost as many styles General admission tickets will compete for championships in be available to the public, at the free sparring, kata or forms, and door. Welcome '01 Grad! Open After "Hi, George, you haven't changed a bit! Stan-Class of '49 Meet your friends and old acquaintances at Stan Brauer's M.S.U. Class of '49, for that after the game party. Here is the headquarters for "good fellowship" along with the finest in food and drink. Hrau?r 0 1861 House Kathskcllet 213 S. Grand, Lansing 4 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan GONSO, ISENBARGER, BUTCHER Hoosiers still led By GARY WALKOWICZ non-repeat role for the January only 38 points in their next team's leading rusher with 636 Junior John Andrews has been State News 1st classic. Sports Writer three games combined. yards on 126 carries this season. the top receiver for Gonso The Hoosiers appeared to have Although time has dulled their Junior Bob Pernell, who has aerials with 21 catches compared Two years ago, the delightful the inside track to Pasadena image of national heroes, gained 198 carries in 33 carries, to 18 for Butcher. antics of Indiana's sophomore because of a soft conference Isenbarger, Gonso and Butcher is expected to replace Isenbarger Another Hoosier wide receiver trio of John Isenbarger, Harry schedule (which excludes Ohio are still the Hoosiers biggest at tailback. is Eric Stolberg who has seven Gonso and Jade Butcher State and Michigan), but an offensive threats. The man who really makes the captured the imagination of the upset at the hands of Wisconsin receptions covering 127 yards. Everything went right for the Hoosier offense move is It was Stolberg's leaping catch entire country as they took the last week dropped IU back into flashy Isenbarger in that quarterback Gonso. at the goal line over the back of Hoosiers from ninth in the Big the middle of the pack fighting sophomore season, including his Gonso has broken almost Spartan halfback Ken Heft that Ten to the Rose Bowl. for the berth. daring runs in fourth down punt every Hoosier passing and total It was the story of Cinderella Coach John Pont will bring the situations ("Punt, John, Punt"), offense marks during his and the New York Mets all same kind of team into Spartan but he's been troubled by two-and-one-half years as IU's wrapped up in one as the Stadium as the ones that edged injuries the past two years.^ starting signal caller. sophomore-studded Hoosiers the Spartans by a total of three He tore up his knee against Gonso has gained 704 yards won game after game in the final points in the last two season. MSU last season and missed a minutes Indiana is passing, hitting 18 of 117 and earned the erratic, but total of four games. nickname of "Cardiac Kids." attempts, and his running has explosive on offense and often Isenbarger is currently added 148 more yards to the Today, as a more poised and inconsistent on defense. suffering from a hip pointer and Hoosier offense. mature group of seniors Gonso The Hoosiers who usually run is doubtful a starter for Butcher, the third member of and Co. are struggling to earn a out of the I-formation with a Saturday's contest. the terrific trio, has been Ill's second trip to Pasadena - a rare flanker and split end, scored 58 The shifty tailback has shown best scoring threat this season, privilege for one group of points in their opening win over no ill effects from the last year's catching Severn touchdown players because of the Big Ten's Kentucky but have managed knee surgery' as he was the passes. Sunday, Nov. 2 •Coverage of the homecoming game. • Drugs in East Lansing high schools from the students', parents' and administrators' point of view. Harry (Ionso • MSU's Academic Council set up IU's last-minute - a satirical review of one touchdown in the 24-22 game at of its Spartan Stadium last meetings as it year. attempts to consider the Another Hoosier star is Massey Report. offensive guard Don DeSalle. Before the season, Pont called • Air pollution in the DeSAIIe "One of the top Lansing area - just how offensive linemen in the country lucky are we compared to and he could be the best we've other had at Indiana." larger industrial areas? Defensively, the Hoosiers turned in strong games against • The Minnesota and California, but student-faculty turned around and were run over judiciary at MSU - does it the teams like Wisconsin and have any real powers, or is Colorado it just an advisory group? • An interview with Sen. Huber - what has his committee on campus unrest done? • Analysis of a boycott - are Owen Hall residents satisfied with the changes last spring brought in their cafeteria? READ II IN THE Sunday John Isenbarger OPEN HOUSE] at St. John's Student Center after 7 P.M. Mass UHtrt|tggit ^iate Npuis Saturday Students <& Alumni WLLCOMi: Friday, October 31, 1969 5 "Coco-Colo end "Coke * ore registered frode morks which identify only the product of The Coco Colo (ompony Wfav. . %:'%• JEFF ELLIOTT . . Are you sure today is homecoming? Spartans--Hoosiers battle for Homecoming an undefeated record at home and the slimmest of slim hopes still exists for a trip to the Rose Bowl. All of these are incentives which should spark the Spartans to a victory Saturday over Indiana. But don't count on any help from the Hoosiers. They've done it two years in a row and would like nothing better than to make it three straight homecoming wins over Duffy Daugherty and Co. Head Coach John Pont and his now mature young men are on theirway to the Rose Bowl, or so they think. The past two weeks we've seen teams with plans to make the westward bound trip get knocked off. Two weeks ago everybody was talking about Michigan standing the best change, despite the black spot at the end of their schedule which reads: Nov. 22--Ohio State-H. After MSU knocked the Wolverines off, the talk generated around good odds for the Spartans. But Iowa put a cringe in that thought with a disputed one-point triumph over the Spartans last week. So the Hoosiers are in town now in the same position that Any game is more fun with ice-cold Coke on hand. Coca-Cola has the taste you Michigan and MSU were in the last two weeks. According to the never get tired of . . . always refreshing. That's why things go better with Coke books the men from Bloomingtom will get knocked off. But after Coke . . . after Coke. Bottled under the author,ty of the Coca-Cola Company by: then when were the books ever right? Cora Cola Bottling Co of Mich. Lansing, Mich. Indiana will hope to bounce back from a costly defeat at the hands of Wisconsin, a feat which only one other team has had to face in the past three years. (The other being Iowa, who bounced OCTOBER back pretty well last week.) Coach Pont said his team just played inconsistent ball against the Badgers, with a lot of chances to win. "but we just didn't cash in on them." • 1 feel that a team t hat is sharp will take advantage of its breaks and won't give them to the other other team," Pont said after the game. That could very well describe the Spartans' season thus far. The SWING SEASON few times the Spartans have received a break like the blocked punt in the Iowa game or Don Law's interception in the SMU game, have had scored soon afterwards. The only thing wrong is that the Spargan offense has given the opposition too many breaks resulting in too many scores. All but the final touchdown that Iowa scored last week came after an MSU mistake. (And even if it wasn't a penalty, the Spartans' mistake of having a lineman little too far downfield cost them six SALE a points.) The Spartans hare a good team, offensively and defensively. The offense showed it can move the ball effectively if it can avoid the mistakes of big penalties, fumbles and interceptions. The defense has proven itself time and time again, holding the opponent when they must. Saturday's game could be a battle of give-away if the teams play according to the statistics. The Hoosiers have fumbled the ball 11 times two less than the slippery-fingered Spartans. Indiana can score and will score-they're averaging 30 points a game in conference play. Iowa had approximately the same average but the Spartans' defense held them pretty much in check. The only trouble was that there was little punch on the offensive ledger. Triplett. Highsmith, Smith, Foreman, Kough and Kuleza and the front five will have to show a little more punch if ths Spartans are to make it a happy Homecoming weekend for students faculty and alums. Appearing Nightly LIVE! Lobsters •• accompanied by a cast of fresh clams and oysters. Perfect for an audience of two, three, four or more! Sportswear, Dresses, WEEKEND SPECIAL Coats, Accessories Prime Rib Complete dinner $5.95 up to 40% off Seconds free FOR RESERVATIONS 351 y ('■ ■ fl fl rCASUALSl f! ill! JUilmtt Koaft ■Uaet i; ij Causing Follow Grand River out to Saginaw to ! 4 il jl iftirhigatt <18823 L . Lansing Mall — 15 minutes from campus 6 Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Club boxing gains interest through intercollegiate lobby, and that question was volition, working at their own everyone should get active in it. By RICHARD GOSSELIN competition. But boxing as a answered. Amongst the many pace-- and working hard. After Expanded membership is club sport was there, and it was photos paying homage to the all, "conditioning is from 50 per stressed by this club. When first assigned to write an assignemtnt. great football teams past, stood a cent to 90 per cent of boxing," As member Jim Pass an article on boxing, this writer As 1 walked in the side door at regal painting of Chuck Davey, as the club's secretary-treasurer, paraphrased it, "Last year we was completely lost in the Jenison Fieldhouse, the question NCAA champion of the late Gary Freestone, was quick to weren't really organized, but this prospect of never having heard arose: who had ever come out of 1940's. A boxer from MSU. It relate. With interval training year looks like a really good of the sport as an intercollegiate MSU as a boxer? One walk down was a start. (three minutes of work, one one." An all-out effort is being one. Maybe it was because the the long picture-cluttered The men enrolled in the club minute of rest, and so on) as the afforded this season in an Big Ten doesn't sanction it corridor leading to the main are there through their own conditioning standard, each attempt of bettering the club member feels he has a both mentally and physically. GUESTS ARRIVING? Make their reservations at Kellogg Center Television, air conditioning, single and double ONLY ON CAMPUS FACILITY 332-6571 The defensless bag It's a defenseless bag that stands there, but to THE BIG TEN this MSU boxing club member it's a goodsparring partner to quicken up his jabs and punches. The club, which numbers 18, is seeking more mem¬ bers, especially lightweights. is at State News photo by Don Gerstner The three most prominent responsibility to his body and his conscience-or he wouldn't members (president Bob Vanhoosterhaut; Bob Kuginskie, ZALES be there. In just a small cubicle a former trainer of on the fourth floor of Jenison boxing at the US Naval Academy; and Fieldhouse, a room is provided JEWELERS where desire heads up a college club-founder Donnelly) act more or less as "grad advisors." boxing craze. They are not there The club, founded four years strictly for their ago by then freshman John own personal satisfaction, bul also in aid of the younger Donnelly, never really stressed members as well. The rights, recruiting. With the membership It's the 10% You last year numbering only five, wrongs and misconceptions of this year's boxing company has boxing procedure are simply almost tripled last year's quota. illustrated by these experienced instructors. Save With Your The club has expanded presently to 18, and hopefully plans on Experience is not of a shortage in the boxing club at MSU. adding many more from this year's college community. Each Vanhoosterhaut and Howard M. S. U. I.D. Card member spoken to agreed on Fenske have both competed in the one set principle: being that Lansing version of the boxing is a truly great sport and (continued on page 8) From clock radios to ZALES finest diamond rings, 10% on most everything you buy. you save Your MSU student THE BOOTS ARE IN discount applies whether you pay cash or use ZALES Custom Charge. Check ZALES first for all your jewelry and gift needs. 100 Men and Ladies ZALES JEWELERS 5-MIN. HEEL SERVICE 207 S. Washington, Lansing M.S.U. Shoe Repair 225 E. Grand River-East 332-3619 Lansing Miday, October 31, 1969 / - Big Ten Football Predictions Elliott Manley Walkowicz Kopriva Boyce West Viges INDIANA at MSU MSU by MSU by MSU by MSU by MSU by MSU by MSU 32 27 34 21 28-14 3022 36-23 25 13 2221 Wisconsin at Michigan Mich Mich Mich Mich Mich Mich Mich Ohio State at Northwestern OSU OSU OSU OSU OSU OSU OSU Minnesota at Iowa Iowa Iowa Iowa Iowa Minnesota Iowa Minnesota Purdue at Illinois Purdue Purdue Purdue Purdue Purdue Purdue Purdue Notre Notre Notre Notre Notre Notre Notre Navy at Notre Dame Dame Dame Dame Dame Dame Dame Dame TITLE-BOUND All-Stars in finale; meet Flint here By DAVE WEST quarterback some, in case we State News Sports Writer into trouble next run week," he added. Looking ahead to a possible Lansing is getting the look of a winner this year as the All-Stars championship game with Lackawanna, Kauffman is appear to be running away with the Midwest Football League. expecting, "a good hard football game." The last hurdle for the Lackawanna topped the All-Stars to pass before they All-Stars in their first encounter find themselves in their first in Lansing, 33-6. But when championship game since 1963, is their home game this Saturday Lansing traveled into Lancer HOMECOMING FARADE country, the story was reversed, night with the Flint Wildcats, at 18-5. 3:00 P.M. TODAY the Lansing Everrett football "Lackawanna has as fast, 30 Floats and field. strong, well conditioned team," ,—- Homecoming Queen Flint is 2-11, on the season, Kauffman said, "and they, really but they still have a chance to be love to hit." Parade Route the spoiler for Lansing. "Lackawanna has Around West Circle never won Last year Lackawanna looked the championship, and they'll South Complex championship bound when they come down here with every ran into a weak Wildcat squad, East Complex intention of winning it," he and suddenly their title hopes said. "But we're going to do our were ended. best not to ablige them." The All-Stars met Flint twice All-Star injuries from last earlier this season, and came out week's victory over Dayton are on top both times. In a healing well. Charlie Wedemyer pre-season contest Lansing Exclusively dislocated his thumb, but he squeaked by the Wildcats, 17-13. should be back calling signals Lansing picked up some new this week. Gordie Hetrick will personnel in the early stages of also be back in his defensive the season, and then preceeded safety position after re-injuring to romp by Flint, 33-6. "They looked very impressive his arm against the Colts. The only major injury was At in the first half in Flint," sustained by Roger Peltier. All-Star Coach Turf Kauffman Peltier is lost for the remainder said. "But their lack of depth of the season with a broken leg. caused them to fold." In preparation for the possible "We'll go into the game with basically the we have same personnel as been using all season title game in November 8, WMSB-TV, channel 10, will Sporthaus present a half-hour special on long," Kauffman said. "We may the Lansing All-Stars at 7 p.m., work Bob Super in at Friday. Golf tournament (continued from page 2) Champs will open their 1970 finished 10 strokes in back of season with the "Red Fox Janson with a 513. His 72 hold Intercollegiate" in Tryon, North total of 291 broke the old Carolina on March 26-28 varsity record of 292. followed by the Cape Coral This is the first year that Inter. (Fla.) on April 1-4. freshmen have been able to With the cold weather rapidly compete for a long time and Tom Murphy of Wheeling, West approaching, golf enthusiasts are SPINNGRIN Virginia made an impact by being forced to store their clubs for the winter months or head scoring 534 and finishing 8th in the competition. South. SPORTCASTER But before the cold weather Ron English of Lansing and set in, MSU's golf team held Everett High School played their annual Varsity Golf Fall superb golf, finishing third. His Tournament over a span of three finishing rounds of 70-71 were a great effort according to head week-ends. The Look, The F coach Bruce Fossum. The top 8 players were: English won the Coach's award 1. Janson, Lynn (capt.) for the MOST IMPROVED PLAYER. Tom Murphy won the 2. 3. Edmundson, Lee English, Ron UNMISTAKABLY OUTSTANDING FROSH 4. VanderMeiden, John AWARD. These awards are given 5. Woulfe, Rick annually for play in the Fall 6. Cooke, Graham 2320 E. Tournament. 7. Michigan Vass, Denny The defending Big Ten 8. Murphy, Tom Michigan State News, East Lansing, Michigan Friday. October 31. I Woody wonts in Rose Bowl Ask Ohio State Head Football Coach Woody Hayes who he feels should go to the Rose Bowl this year and he'll nominate his Cf) >£w&ret taCt own Buckeyes. WELCOME STUDENTS AND FACULTY Hayes feels that because he has the No. 1 ranked team in the nation and that this being Dance To The Music of The Eddy Russ Trio. 8 to 12 P.M. Fridays and Saturdays. football's 100th year of FOOD SERVED: Monday thru Thursday 5:30 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. Friday 6:00 P.M. existence, that the Big Ten to 10:00 P.M. Saturday 6:00 P.M. to 11:00 P.M. should send the most qualified team - his Buckeyes. The popular OSU coach and his fine team won't be able to make the trip however because of the conference ruling that no team may make a repeat trip. Spartan coach Duffy Daugherty is in agreement with the present ruling. "You didn't see anybody wanting to change the rule in 1966 when we could have gone again did you?" IM deadline The deadline for all handball doubles entries is today. Play begins at 7 p.m. Tuesday. Boxing (continued from page 6) Golden Gloves, with Fenske Canterbury winning the d istrict middleweight championship. Telephone 482-1491 Freshman Chip Kronmen found Ample FREE PARKING in all hotel lots a spot on the Detroit agenda. As a result, a team of Spartans is RESERVATIONS PLEASE Fri. & Sat. tentatively planning on entering Lansing's Golden Gloves competition in January if enough members display DUKE'S SHELL interest. Generally speaking the club's basic training should be finished by the end of this term. President Vanhoosterhaut confidentially stated, "We should be ready for competition by this winter." All sparring is done at the Caravan Club in Lansing. Two WELCOMES EVERYONE years ago. the MSU boxing club journeyed down to the University of Michigan for some intra-school competition. This TO MSU's HOMECOMING year's club hopes to repeat the trip. Invitations are also out from Western and Central After watching the Spartans play, why not Michigan Universities for a Spartan showing. The club hopes to have all come over and meet Duke's Action Team. seven weight classes represented, from the light to the heavies. But members with only two of the listed as under 155 We'll take care of all pounds, complications will arise. Freestone only weighs 130 pounds, and can't seem to find your motoring needs. anyone in his weight class. Once again, new members are cordially invited to at tend-especially the lighter ones. Precision in footwork, punches and wind are the ultimate goals of the organization. Defense is also a vital key in comprehending the sport. And with only 18 members, one can imagine how close knit the club is. Each member knows every other member. Help is always at the end of one's 14 ounce glove. And as probably already noted, experience is not a requirement. With the absenteeism lower DIRECTLY ACROSS FROM than it ever was before, the MSU DUKE'S SHELL sport of boxing is trying to establish its footwork as an THE BRODY DORMITORY existent organization in Spartanland. Every Monday and Wednesday, from 6 to 7:15 GROUP p.m., the 18 man circle meets. And as Freestone knowingly put 720 Michigan at Harrison Phone: 351-7111 it, "Everyone goes home tired."