MSU vs. NOTRE DAME 12:50 p.m. Spartan Sfadium MSU vs. NOTRE DAME By RICKGOSSELIN By RICK GOSSELIN State News Sports Writer MICHIGAN Stata News Sports Writer When in doubt, lead a queen. Or punt. Ara Parseghian complained before the Or do something. Just do something. And do not be dismayed Spartan Duffy Daugherty has done something this fans, O TATE NEWS 1972 dry. season that the well may have nm Parseghian suffered through a UNIVERSITY past week to pull his MSU Spartans from disappointing fall in 1971 as his squad the jaws of defeat, from the grips of a could only post an 8 - 2 record. That, dear Friday, October 6, 1972 East Lansing, Michigan Spartan fan, is a disappointing season in losing season, from hell to eternity. Duffy has decided to do something the eyes of Notre Dame followers. about his offense, if you can call it that The defensive unit for the fall in *72 after the first three weeks of the season. would feature only three regulars from the The defense is crystal clear: it knows its job and it goes out and does it. No previous season, a season that saw the defensive team virtually carry the Irish to questions asked. The offense has put the eight wins. The offensive squad had six together only two successful scoring marches in the first three games and after regulars back, mostly linemen. Four all - American were gone including three from the 51 - 6 spanking to Southern California the defensive unit. Ara begged his last week, the offense has been vacuumed. opponents to be gentle with his rceek Irish. A new quarterback has been installed. Of the only three runners that have been So the season started and the meek Irish able to look somewhat impreasive so far — edged out onto the field against all fullbacks — one is now a halfback and Northwestern and proceeded to blast the the third stringer is now a starter. And now Wildcats, 35 • 0. Then the meek Irish tried maybe some points will be scored. stretching their luck against Purdue last Daugherty plucked Mark Neisen from week, timidly running up 35 points against the defensive unit and has given him the a proud Boilermaker defense before wishbone to play with. He's now the putting the second and third string in and quarterback. Jim Bond, whose three yards allowing two scores to end the game at 35 - and a cloud of dust running would bring 14. And Ara con't figure out how such a delight to the eyes of Woody Hayes, has meek, mild team as his is ranked in been plugged in a halfback. And Bond collegiate football's top ten. knows how to block. Arnold Morgado, whose fourth quarter Sophomore Tom Clements beat out running in the past two games has supplied incumbent Cliff Brown for the starting MSU with a minor semblance of a ground quarterback job and has shown flashes of attack, will be in the backfield rather than Terry Hanratty - Joe Theismannish finesse. on the bench when Notre Dame comes a Fellow sophomore Eric Penick exploded hunting Saturday. Clarence Bullock will be onto the backfield scene to give Notre ready reserve for Morgado. Dame its greatest breakaway threat since Neison had played quarterback in high Nick Eddy. school and led the State freshman squad to The sorrowful defense could only whip its last winning season. Daugherty said up a line averaging 256 pounds. Shoo - in earlier in the week that Neisen is quicker all - American Greg Marx at tackle was than either of the two other quarterbacks, even given a freshman (Steve Niehaus) to George Mihaiu and Dan Werner. And play alongside of. Outside linebackers Jum Daugherty hopes to confront the Irish with Musuraca and Jim O'Malley provided the a ground game that can actually move the only experience in the secondary. But with ball forward. Billy Joe DuPree is always two wins under its belt, Notre Dame around to make the passing game go. The seems to have collared the leperchaun and experiment will come to a head Saturday his pot of gold. And poor, poor Ara. Now a against Notre Dame. 9 - 1 season will be a disappointment. Rally planned tonight By LINDA DROEGER Media Department. State News Sports Writer The rally, scheduled to begin at 7 p.m., will be When cheerleader Ace followed by a student Burgess decides MSU needs parade throughout the a pep rally, he doesn't fool campus, with police escorts around. led by the cheerleaders. Through Burgess's The parade will leave iniative, there is a possibility from Jenison about 8:30 that a representative from and circle through Brody ABC television may be at the complex. It will continue rally taking some shots. down Harrison Rd. into "We've got to show South complex. Next stop everybody that we've got it will be in front of Sparty, together at this pep rally. It then past Pres. Wharton's should be the biggest rally house and ending at MSU has ever had," Burgess Beaumont Tower. said. After the parade the Evan Burgess will be master of Scholars will sponsor a free ceremonies at the rally, party open at their house on introducing guest speakers, Louise St. in East Lansing. Duffy Daugherty, Athletic When Ace first got this Director, Burt Smith, and brainstorm the Spartan football players. early last The cheerleaders and the August, he wrote a letter to MSU marching band, Terry Jastrow of ABC, directed by Kenneth requesting television coverage for the rally. Bloomquist, will be the spirit leaders using the largest Jastrow, an alumni from Notre Dame, has been sound system available in the MSU Instructional working on getting coverage but in a staff meeting early this week, coverage was voted out. Ace was notified that, possibly, a representative from ABC would be at the rally. Cheers for the Spartans Ace spent weeks wading A crowd of 10,000 is expected to gather at tonight's pep rally. A March through through all the necessary campus will follow the rally. channels seeking approval from ASMSU, the MSU Munn was instrumental in this year. marching band members Administration, Burt Smith, organizing the rally and in Coach Duffy Daugbterty will play the MSU Fight the persuading the Varsity Club will address the studeats, Song. Department of Public Safety, the Instructional to finance the necessary reviewing the team's past "I hope all the students Media Department, and the lighting and sound systems. performance and giving his will get out and support us Jenison Grounds Former athletic director, expectations for the Notre and the team. A lot of work Department. Munn was to be a guest Dame game tomorrow. has been done by many Last year, sports writters, speaker but on the Each first and second people to make this pep Rick Gosselin and Gary afternoon of the rally he string Spartan football rally a success," Burgess Scharrer, with the help of suffered a serious stroke and player will give a speech as said. hospitalized. he is introduced by The cheerleaders will Biggie Munn, arranged a pep was rally for the MSU-U of M Nearly six thousand Daugherty and Burgess. meet in front of Beaumont students came to that rally The cheerleaders will lead Tower before the game for a game. This was the first pep and the cheerleaders hope the students in competitive few cheers and then lead the rally MSU has had since SPARTY 1967. to increase that attendance cheers and chants and the team onto the field. irkickirkiK'kickick'k-k'k'k'klrklr'k'k'k'kirkiK ***★★ MSU, } Football Weeken clash } All from i TV battl Tomorrow for the eighth time, MSU will take on the Fighting Irish of Notre Dame in a nationally ° . ■\t' Vix** televised game. o< Of the previous seven televised encounters, the CO' Spartans hold a 4-2 advantage with one contest a draw. The only deadlock came in 1966 in a clash billed as the "game of the century" when the two teams fought to a 10-10 tie. Both teams that year VARSITY HOURS went on to be named Sun. - 2 a.m. - 2 p.m. national co-champions by Mon. - Thurs. the National Football 11 a.m. - 2 a.m. Foundation and Hall of Fri. - Sat. Fame. 11 a.m. - 3 1227 E. Grand River 332-6517 The annual clash has also been staged on regional TV three times. \ MSU, ND to meet in classic rivalry By RICK GOSSELIN played in that game than back-up man Reggie Stats News Sports Writer any single game in college Cavender and Nick Eddy's football history. Jim Lynch, , *3^ In 1966, Notre Dame and Michigan State collided Terry Hanratty, Tom replacement. Bob Gladieux, who each scored Regner, Alan Page, Pete touchdowns. head - on at Spartan Duranko, Kevin Hardy, Jim In 1968, when MSU was Stadium in the battle of the Seymour, Paul Seiler, struggling through a 5 - 5 undefeateds, the original George Goeddeke and Tom year and Notre Dame "game of the century." Schoen represented the Irish finished Fifth in the nation Nothing was accomplished. all star breed, while Clint with a 7 - 2 - 1 mark, the Both teams were knotted Jones, George Webster, Spartans shocked the Irish atop the polls as the best in Irish ace the nation and this game Gene Washington, Bubba on MSU turf with a 21 -17 Joe Theismann (7) lead Notre Dame to two Smith, Bob Apisa and Jerry upset straight was to separate the better West sparkled as the MSU A The Hanrattys and wins covering 1969 and '70. He was replaced by Bill from the best. A 10 - 10 tie - A brigade. Seymours were seniors that Etter after he graduated and Etter led the Irish to a said both teams were on Funny as it may seem, year and heavy favorites to 14-2 win over MSU last year. equal footing. the game was declared a lash the sorry Spartans. But State News photo by Bruce Remington More all—Americans deadlock not through the it was A1 Brenner and efforts of the many all Kenny Heft holding on to -Americans dotting the Seymour as Hanratty tried field, but through two desperately to hit his ace for Biggie unheralded kickers and two reserve Dick offensive backs. Kenney, who failed to the winning touchdown in the dying moments to the game.And that was the last v&M make the A A squads time a Spartan team was ND - of r because there weren't any able to turn back the Irish. spots for kicking specialists, The Spartans lost in 1969, and Notre Dame's Joe 42 28; fell in 1970, 29 - 0; Everyone concerned about the condition of - Azzaro booted field goals and also in 1971, 14 -2. The former Athletic Director, Clarence "Biggie" Munn will be heartened to know where the man will be and extra points. The extra Spartans have been Saturday, exactly one year after he suffered a points came as a result of underdogs in Notre Dame ij severe stroke. the efforts of Apisa's every year since 1966. He'll be seated in Press Box Two watching the Spartan-Notre Dame game and that should put a good many minds at ease. m Munn has been progressing well since the stroke and he'll be moving about under his own power, : without need for a wheelchair. Burt Smith, MSU athletic director said that : Munn's signs are excellent and that he will be accompanied by a friend at Saturday's battle between the Spartans and the Fighting Irish of Notre Dame. Munn continues to undergo therapy as his HH i t speech remains handicapped. ★ ^ FOR BIG "AFTER GAME" ciott union night APPETITES AND A LITTLE 8 P.M. MOM, OCT. 16 / MSU AUDITORIUM RELAXATION ... 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Crescent Rd.f just east of the Manly Miles Bldg. % mile north of I-496 Waverly Open 9:30 to 5:30 Mon. thru Fri. / Phone 353-2280 on smv3 suvNoq sqio Football predictions FARNAN SCHARRER DROEGER JOHNSON GOSSELIN STEIN HENNING Notre Dame at MSU ND 24, MSU 10 MSU 14, ND 10 MSU 28, ND 24 MSU 17, ND 14 ND 21, MSU 14 ND 21, MSU 0 MSU 10, ND 7 Penn St. at Illinois Penn St. by 6 Penn St. by 10 Penn St. by 7 III. by 7 Penn St. by 4 Penn St. by 7 Penn St. by 7 Indiana at Syracuse Ind. by 7 Ind. by 10 Ind. by 10 Ind. by 10 Syr. by 7 Ind. by 17 Ind. by 7 Purdue at Iowa Iowa Pur. by 3 Pur. by 3 by 6 Pur. by 2S Pur. by 1 Pur. by 6 Pur. by 3 Navy at Michigan U-M by 24 U-M by 21 Michigan by 24 U-M by 40 U-M by 47 U-M by 50 U-M by 28 Kansas at Minnesota Kan. by 3 Minn, by 7 Minn, by 3 Minn, by 3 Kan. by 12 Kan. by 14 Minn, by 2 Ohio St. at California OSU by 17 OSU by 14 OSU by 10 OSU by 7 OSU by 30 OSU by 14 OSU by 10 Northwestern at Wisconsin NW by 7 NW by 10 NW by 7 NW by 17 NW by 3 Wis. by 3 Wis. by 7 USC at Stanford USC by 17 USC by 24 USC by 14 USC by 14 USC by 21 USC by 3S USC by 17 Arizona at UCLA UCLA by 13 UCLA by 10 UCLA by 7 UCLA by 20 UCLA by 28 UCLA by 14 UCLA by 7 Lions at Atlanta Lions by 10 Lions by 7 Lions by 6 Lions by 14 Lions by 8 Lions by 2 Lions by 2 86% 82% 81% 78% 69% UTILE CAESARS PIZZA TREAT off campus on campus 337-1631 337-1681 12C3 E. 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But, Starnaman Olds three weeks of try - outs. decided next time to do Twelve women and six men even better. were chosen for the regular Six 1973 green and white squad, along with six. alternates. convertibles embossed with the Spartan emblem, have Captain of this year's been specially ordered and squad is Barb should arrive in time to Baumgardener, co-captain escort the cheerleaders at Ace Burgess, and secretary the Notre Dame game. Debbie Karabees. Dubbed the "Spartan Other returning Fleet" by Ace Burgess, cheerleaders are seniors, inspirer of the whole idea, Jeannie Jacobsen, Susie the cars will drive the Drake, Susie Grayum, Lorin cheerleadeers around the Rosenburg, and junior Julie 1972 Cheerleaders field each game and also Olds. escort the Homecoming MSU cheerleaders direct the student body in cheers at the pep rally held last year. queen and her court. First year squad members Tonight's rally will begin at 7 p.m. behind Jenison and be followed by a student are Wendy Siegel, Joan parade through the campus. "Hopefully, the Spartan Murph, Michelle Ouelette, State News Photo by Terry Miller Fleet will be a continued Kathi Tiplady, Karen tradition by MSU. It really McDonald, Joan Banks, Ron in 18 - man pyramid leading chants and cheers at p.m. Following the rally will adds to the morale of the Turkis, Jim McCabe and the pep rally tonight behind be a parade through formations. the Bob Eastery. squad," advisor Amy Cato The regualar squad and Jenison Field House at 7 campus. said. the alternates practice twice Alternates are Bambie a week under the direction On Austin, Kathy Sykes, Homecoming day, of Mrs. Cato and Intramural Oct. 21, the cheerleaders are Theresa Owens, Jack Debarr and A1 Director, Tom Smith. initiating the first annual (Goofus) Alumni Cheerleaders Ammesmaki, manager. The cheerleaders were Homecoming game. unable to cheer at the MSU During game time, six women cheerleaders - USC football game last Alumni cheerleaders from week due to lack of circulate through the stands the 1940's, 50's, and 60's, financing. However, they will be on the field, dressed leading cheers. The other six will be attending away men and six women do , in green and white, cheering against partner work on the field in games Michigan, on the Spartans against Iowa, and Minnesota. Wisconsin. pyramid style. During the Six celebrities are quarters and at half time the groups combine! on the field The cheerleaders will be Look What's Happened to Sneakers! Look at these the east Room crazy colors! Red, Gold, Blue. Green Jacobson's has specially prepared a new menu; and, as always, Men's and Womens $11. assures your enjoyment of cocktails, lunch or dinner, before or • after the big game. The East Room is access For Post ideally located of the East Lansing Parking Ramp. - on route to or Game Reservations Phone 351-2550. from the covered epard (pES DOWNTOWN EAST LANSING JaoobSon'S 326 South Ask Washington about 317 E. Grand ^iver us free \xirking in the city ramp Funds soccer for nil? By CHARLES JOHNSON five tendered athletes on A number of incidents State News Sports Writer the squad. All were cited by Goodison which recruited from Jamaica in EDITOR'S NOTE: The are obviously indicative of a 1969, the last year of decaying program include: following is a point of view Spartan soccer prominence. by State News Sports Writer During the past two years 1) operating of the team Chuck Johnson the influx of new players away and at home without has been inexperienced walk the presence of a trainer 2) The "phasing out" of the - ons with limited in the chill of autumn, soccer program at MSU has knowledge and skill of the spending the night in a hotel gone virtually unnoticed by game. without heat, linen or almost everyone except the According to Nigel sleeping gear. 3) quality of players and coach which the Goodison, one of the uniforms and equipment tragedy involves. Jamaican players recruited steadily on the decrease (4) Since 1969, MSU has in 1969, the athletic the hiring of a full - time made no commitment to department defends its coach with innovative and maintain the caliber of apparent negative attitude dedicated sincerity, but soccer teams that it has toward the soccer program paying him the salary of a been nationally known for claiming that there is no part - time coach. in the past. money available to sustain Presently there are only the lower echelon sports. One can only wonder what is being done with the funds that were once Ball control Nick Dujon, Jamaican senior is one of the Make a Break allocated to the program. soccer on the MSU soccer team. illustrious collegiate Dujcn will wind mainstays up an career at the forward spot for There are many other the Spartans. lor a questions unanswered. which remain Why has the State News photo by Craig Porter university continuously let banishment? Why hasn't A school with the a proud soccer program there been further tenders tradition of soccer teams deteriorate since 1969, granted since the five in such as MSU cannot just let BIGGER when the firmer coach 1969? What will happen to the sport slip down the decided to call it quits and the soccer team once the drain without five carefully accept a promotion to tendered athletes, all another analyzing it's priorities and capacity in the presently seniors, graduate? obligations. athletic department? Those questions BURGER can only When, why, and how | MSU was be answered by the athletic it decided that the soccer program was no longer department Football feasible and funds would no In allegations defense of the Schedule longer be distributed to the that the State team? Why were five News has been athletes recruited under the MSU 24 Illinois 10 systematically aiding the guise of going to a athletic department in the ::j: MSU 16 Georgia Tech 21 championship team with termination of soccer, I | Msu 6 Southern Cal. 51 S solid financial nust answer that backing from our the university, when in coverage has been in truth the soccer program proportion to the amount |;MSU vrs. Notre Dame % was on the of attention verge of given to the sport by the university and | MSU at MICHIGAN the student body. jS WISCONSIN at MSU MSU at IOWA The queries of those PURDUE at MSU interested in the soccer £ OHIO STATE at MSU S situation at MSU are S MSU at MINNESOTA S legitimate and should be S NRTHWSTRN at MSU S answered. Give her your Why try to tackle traffic and crowds when Residence Hall Snackshop her own has fast, convenient service and an unbeatable BIGGER BURGER for only Rose Bowl. One dozen roses fr°m *3" NACKI SHOPS in your Residence Hall ar^thonj florist ;809 E. 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On A&M Records. trail able al: Disc Shop NEXT TO JACOBSON'S 323 East Grand River 351-5380 2.2> fe n nui4s«pyy« waiiMiir. « Popejoy assaults records By PAT FARNAN "My father (Charles individual corss country State News Sports Writer Popejoy) was the Big Ten championship in the state of mile champion in 1934." Illinois. Frail, even bony, 120 Popejoy explained. "He ran "The cross country pound Ken Popejoy isn't against greats like Glenn championship was my exactly a football coaches Cunningham and he had a greatest thrill to date in my dream, but for MSlTs Jim scrapbook to prove it When entire running career, he Gibbard or any other cross I began my freshman year in said. "I was almost totally country coach in the nation, high school, he made me a unaware of where everyone hell do just fine. $25.00 bet that I couldn't else was. But when I crossed A native of Glen last two weeks of Ellyn, cross the finish line and looked M., Popejoy has been an country try - outs." back, it was the prettiest outstanding cross country Proceeding in his father's color of green I've ever and track performer footsteps, Popejoy won the seen." throughout an bet with relative ease, and Since joining the Spartan illustrious Spartan collected a varsity letter in ranks career. , Popejoy has However, success more both cross country and experienced different style often than not, is a long track the same year. of running from that he road of hills and valleys, and One was accustomed to in high thing led to another, the wiry, 5 foot - 8 inch, and as a senior, school. senior was no exception. Popejoy "I won the mile and the was really relaxed in high school and I really didn't press too hard," he said. The runners in Illinois were f r i gh teningly competitive, so I just took it Ken Popejoy a little easy. When I came style of coaching. His commented. "I guess every here, though, I had to get persistence has earned him successful runner dreams of very competitive myself. It all - American status, in that even if it be on a was a completely different addition to sub a - four smaller scale." situation." minute mile performance, Popejoy ran poorly Popejoy is one of the few and the NCAA indoor mile though, and failed to runners still competing championship. qualify. After a brief rest he from that particular era of "I in total was disbelief," began his own summer high school cross country in Popejoy commented of his workout program and Olinois. performance at the NCAA claims he was in better "Fve always considered indoor mile run. "I kicked condition at the Spartan fall that maybe those runners in with about 200 yards to trials than ever before. were competitively go and nobody came. I "I was in real good shape drained," Popejoy looked back about three and ran strongly for a suggested. "I guess I was times and knew that they couple of weeks. But when very fortunate in that would be coming, but at the we were going through some respect." finish line I was all alone. I road training, I got shin At any rate, his reign as a didn't believe it." splints and I haven't ran double champion made him Despite his indisputable one of the most really well since," he sought after success, Popejoy feels that explained. "Fve just get to cross country without prospects in a summer break, wipe the pain off if I'm the nation. running would get to be a going to be an asset to this "The ensuing recruiting rut. team. We need seven strong process was kind of a "I love to run, but when I competitors if we're going hassle," Popejoy admitted. do it all year, it tends to get to win the Big Ten, and "I was primarily interested me down and I lose in three schools — Illinois, right now I'm dragging the interest," he said. "But load." Kansas, and Michigan running has given me a great The Spartans travel to State. The Jim Ryun deal of oerscnal staisfaction. Tennessee this weekend for (Kansas) mystique always It's been an outlet to amazed me, but in the final a triangular meet and meeting people and I've Popejoy feels it's going to analysis, I felt MSU had a really enjoyed it. I'd do it be crucial meet for him. great deal of potential, and again." "Fve just got to stay with of course coach Gibbard One of those people is the pack all the way around had a definite effect. Jim Ryun, an idol of the course. That's the only Gibbard had inherited the Popejoy's for head coaching job in 1968, many years. way," he said. "I talked with him at the and took Popejoy plans to pursuit a seventh place Olympic trials in Eugene, team to the Big a lawyer's career upon Ten Oregon. We discussed the graduatoin from MSU. His championship the following Olympics and afterward I accomplishment's will not year. realized what a tremendous be forgotten however. He Popejoy has certainly thrill it would be to keeps his own scrapebook, adjusted well to Gibbard's compete," Popejoy now. Campus Across from Berkey Sport & 337-1866 Surplus Order Now! Special Price Of Only $10 (Regularly $12.50) Send Check Or t DONTGETRAINEDONATTHEFOOTBALL Money Order To Wolverine, Room 30 Student Services Bldg., MSI' E. GAMEWEARRAINWEARFROMCAMPUS Lansing. SPORT WEHAVEPONCHOSPARKASAND NAMEbh^~ RAINSUITSTOKEEPYOUHIGHANDDRYHELLO STUDENT PHONE_ NO., MOMITSYOURSONWEALSOHAVEWINEBAGS: ADDRESS (MM STADIUAASEATSANDARMYBLANKETSAND STATE^___ ZIP OFCOURSEWARMCOATSFORCOLDDAYS Hrrrnnr. i1 Harriers yore tops By PAT FAR NAN title and Henry Kennedy State News Sports Writer championship (track), to a "He's a very fine talent and captured two. Young was sub-four minute mile. Both the a strong competitor." most recent recipient of achievements Cross country is generally occured in Gibbard of course has the award accomplishing the not considered one of the Popejoy's double sport, been a part of the Green feat in 1960. major collegiate sports, track, but equally and White's cross country Ken Popejoy is the serving as a possible impressive is the fact the tradition since 1958, and explanation for its lack of contemporary Spartan slender All-American is since being promoted to the spectator support. superstar, gaining seeking his fourth letter in head position, has featured All-American recognition as harrier competition for three Big Ten championship But at MSU. cross a sophomore in 1970. The MSU. teams. country traditionally fields senior native of Illinois has "Ken is the finest runner "It's a much easier job one of the most competitive an enviable list of I've had the pleasure of when you have the material teams in the entire athletic accomplishments ranging coaching," present harrier to work with," Gibbard department. from the NCAA Indoor mile coach Jim Gibbard said. said. JIM GIBBARD The winningest sport in the history of MSU, Spartan teams have championships eight national to their WARM UP FOR credit since the sport's inititation in 1914. The Spartans have been BEFORE THE represented by 156 lettermen in national, regional, and district competition in the 49 year existence of MSU cross country. However, in that span, MSU has produced only one individual who has captured the national championship. Forddy Kennedy, a three time letter winner, achieved the feat in 1958 running a four mile track in 20:07.1. Kennedy also won the IC4A regional the same year, and the Big Ten championship the two prior years. Six Spartan harriers have won ten IC4A regional titles in a 29 year span dating from 1930 to 1959. Forddy Kennedy won three of those titles, and Henry Kennedy and Tom Ottey each won two. Oddly enough, only four Spartans have captured individual titles in conference competition. Forddy Kennedy and Jerry Young each won a single Duffy color ABC - TV has a new gimmick in its telecasting of NCAA football this fall. It is to have a name ... AND AFTER THE GAME football coach who is having open date that particular WITH REFRESHMENTS FROM an weekend featured in a review of taped highlights of the first half and second half specualtion on strategy. People like Penn State's LARRY'S Joe Paterno, Texas' Darrell Royal, and UCLA's Pepper Rogers will participate. COMPLETE SELECTION »r LIQUOR COLD BEER & WINE Brainstorming the Notre Dame - MSU game will be old time Spartan assistant NOW OPEN ON FRIDAY'S TIL 11 P.M. and now one of the coaching greats — Bob Devaney of Nebraska. He'll be in the press box along with Chris Schenkel, Bud Wilkinson and Bill Fleming. Larry's S 1109 E. GRAND RIVER MSU's Duffy Daugherty MON. - THURS. 9-9 FRI. 9-11 SAT. 9-10 SUN. 11-5 is slated to do the Army - "YOUR COMPLETE FOOD STORE:' Navy game. 0LUDB QJvJ S JD0X 4.SD"! Winter sports S By CHARLES JOHNSON "Of course we lost our threat in the 600 - yard i going to be a competitive "Things look pretty good £ State New Sports Writer season for all the teams in as of now. We have two sprint star Herb Washington, dash. Back in the distance j: national champs back with but I think that we still have spot is defending national•: According to the coaches the Big Ten." The MSU cagers will us (Pat Milkovich and Tom a very good team. Marshall mile champ Ken Popejoy. V of MSU"s four winter sport teams, Spartan followers are obviously have their job cut Milkovich) and the other Dill is back in the sprints The hockey squad is in a :• in for a season of out, with the defending guys are really looking and our distance men are ail :• excitement and champion Minnesota forward to the season." back and looking in stride." re - building stage after • championships. Gophers sporting the same The Spartans have a top losing eight of its players to :j If there could be • As expected, the contingent as last year. Also heavyweight in Larry Avery considered a weakness on graduation, but Coach Amo : and are also slated to pose a Bessone likes what he has : I basketball team is projected to be reckoned with the Big the Spartan track squad it : to be in the thick of threat in all the other seen of the new crop. things Ten Crown are the Michigan would have to be in the high : this winter with the Wolverines and the weight classes. jump. In all other areas the In track, the green and "We have a couple of: i addition of sophomores Buckeyes from Ohio State. team is chocked full of white will be trying to good prospects on our: : Lindsey Hairston, Bill The MSU wrestling team talent. freshman squad," said: Glover and Lovelle Rivers. will be once again making a defend their indoor and outdoor Big Ten titles and Del Gregory and John Bessone. ''If our: "Well be a lot stronger bid to pin down the Big Ten f than last year because of title and coach Grady Fran Dittrich, MSU head Ross are back in the long goaltending and defense is: track coach says that the jump. Bill Nance and Mike good we just may be in: I Lindsay," said Spartan Penninger feels that their Murray offer a definite there." :• mentor Gus Ganakas. 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JOHNS —LANSING MALL ssjods jotugM Last year's ND game hurt by By STEVE STEIN State News Sports Writer poor However, the officials ruled that Ellis had been officiating ' f blocked into the Royal Oak If you thought that the Shrine star, though television officiating and judging at replays seemingly indicated the recent Summer that Ellis had jumped over Olympics in Munich, the blocker and then hit Germany was not the worst Simpson. you have ever seen, then Spartan coach Duffy you must have been one of the millions of viewers who Daugherty, who will rarely criticize officiating, saw last year's Michigan commented quite strongly State - Notre Dame clash in after the game, especially South Bend, Ind. about the roughing the MSU not only had to kicker penalties that never contest with a tough Irish materialized. defense in the 14-2 defeat, but with refereeing that Refering to the Ellis incident, Duffy said, "If national TV commentator that wasn't roughing the Bud Wilkinson questioned kicker than I don't know and Notre Dame fans booed anything about football or at, even though the its rules." particular call went in favor Penalties really hurt the from quarterback Frank of their team. Spartans throughout the Kolch to tight end Billy Jo Spartan punter Bill contest. The refs called DuPree, one of three Simpson was flattened twice 18 penalties 10 against on completions between the punt attempts, but Michigan State for 91 yards, two that did not count. neither time did the referees but that number didn't MSU's head coach call roughing the kicker include several that the Irish expressed his views very penalties. captains refused. The simply after the game: "It first non-call was On the first Notre Dame was the worst probably the most officiating I drive, MSU received three have seen in all my years of controversial of the entire offside calls within their coaching. hot afternoon. Simpson had own nine yard line, and the "I was quite outspoken just booted the ball when he Irish eventually scored their with the refs and I hope was crashed to the ground first touchdown. that it wasn't audible on on a fine flying body block On the initial MSU series, TV. by since departed Notre offsides call nulified a Dame defensive back an "Also, there was no 52-yard pass and run play communication between the Clarence Ellis. officials and the bench like there is supposed to be. The scoreboard clock didn't Rugby club work and the time they didn't tell us remaining. They also did not keep us Detroit tak informed on the bench about penalties." The MSU Rugby Club is called the Big Ten However, all this dropped its twin bill to the Championship, Wolfe said controversy is behind now Detroit Cobras on Belle Isle only eight teams and nothing more than Saturday as the A squad was traditionally compete in the history. It will go down as overwhelmed in the opener eight years it has been held. another chapter in the 26 10 with the only scores - Iowa and Minnesota are the Michigan State - Notre coming from two converted two holdouts. Illionois will Dame football rivalry which penalty kicks by John be defending its Big Ten resumes Saturday in Spartan Christeller and a try by Rob crown. Stadium. Moss, and the B squad lost 10-6. This brought the regular PUBLIC NOTICE!! season record for the A team to 1 - 1 after their John Franklyn Galleries victory against the U of M Academicals on Sept. 24. The Spartans hung on for a 4 - 3 victory in that game with their only score GOING OUT OF coming on a try by Julian Fotre. The dropped its Detroit. MSU B season opener Two team dropkick in BUSINESS SALE penalty goals by John Balch the only Selling were Spartan tallies. Our Loss Both MSU squads will travel to play the to the your Kalamazoo City teams this Saturday and then will proceed to engage the U of Bare Walls Gain! M the following weekend for the Steeby trophy. MSU Rugby Club Original Oils Etchings President Paul Wolfe Graphics Water Colors announced Monday that Lithographs Frames MSU would be the host of the 1973 Big Ten Rugby (Included are the works of many known artists) Championship in early April. He said the date was not final yet since it was JOHN FRANKLYN GALLERIES subject to approval of all 309 North Washington the participating teams. Leonard Plaza Building (Across from Gladmer Though the tournament Theater) Alore see with new "It JV gives many of the future varsity career. By STEVE STEIN Smith saw the biggest State News Sports Writer fringe ballplayers an opportunity to play," advantages as being the Freshmen who have been Rutherford said. "And, it opportunity for more allowed to join varsity will get them ready to play people to compete and the football squads this season at the varsity level sooner, game experience that the due to the NCAA eligibility because primarily we want players will be able to gain ruling last winter, have to play kids who will help by playing on the JVs. already made their mark on the varsity." The JVs also play a six the current collegiate Getting game experience game schedule instead of campaign. is a key factor in preparing the usual three game season However, what most varsity prospects, and that the freshmen played. college football followers Rutherford feels that the Rutherford mentioned don't realize is that the several players who have players can gain valuable ruling also brought an end game experience by playing benefitted by seeing action to freshmen football squads with the JVs. with the JVs because they which were completely Smith sees an advantage ordinarily would not have separated from the varsity in that more upperclassmen played much with the teams. will be able to compete at varsity. In the place of the frosh least through their junior Among them were squad is junior varsity years whereas they wouldn't sophomore quarterbacks Tt)j) player or now a JV team which both have had the chance with a Steve Moerdyk and Steve Brad VanPelt, ail-American safety from MSU, was coach Ed Rutherford and freshman team. Burton, who would have named defensive player of the game by ABC-TV last Athletic Director Burt "The opportunity for played behind the three fall in a nationally telecasted contest against Notre Smith see as having many current varsity signal-callers. competition is a big Dame in South Bend. advantages the former However, these two have over advantage. This will give the State News photo by Bruce Remington program. player the chance to been handling practically all Rutherford saw several prolong his football career." of the quarterbacking advantages in having players Another indirect benefit chores for the Spartan JV's. beyond the freshman year of the program is that have the opportunity for Fullback Joe Arnold has freshman will be competing game experience rather than gained two games of against older players and see little action with the big this could help the frosh experience and Rutherford also gave as examples fire FOOTBALL 1972 squad. ballplayer prepare for his others, junior safety Bob Theuerkauf, sophomore M.S. U. IRISH STEW cornerback Larry Jackson, junior guard Craig Dahlke, junior defensive tackle Dan OLDSMOBILE DIVISION Saturday 1:00 pm play by play - Keith 1320 MICHIGAN NAT'T BANK in '72 Walker, and sophomore offensive tackle Charles Wilson who have seen action with the JVs. NOTRE DAME vs MSU Junior halfback Bruce Anderson, who broke his collarbone during the JV's game at Northwestern last Skory TV, Van World week, also got an U. of M. Bob's Guns, Lansing Saturday 1:00 pm Paint C Wallpaper opportunity to play because of the JV program. WILS-FM 101.7 Edward's Photos Compliments of Though the current this weeht game advantages are obvious, NAVY at U of M CEDAR neither Rutherford nor Smith could speculate as to VILLAGE the long - range effects of the new program. Both agreed that it will be interesting to watch the Red Wing G.O. Boots-great progress of the underclassmen during the for running around in... next few years. Van Pelt is "coverboy" For A D Michigan All-american safetyman State Brad VanPelt is the cover subject for Street and Change Smith's official yearbook "College Football in 1972" which appeared on We have a Greek menu newstands Aug. 21. The 6-5, 221-pound Every Saturday in VanPelt, senior from Hiking in. or camping in, addition to our regular Owosso, is called on of the or just taking it easy in. country's finest performers menu. Cocktail special daily. by Paul Homung, sports editor of the Columbus COCKTAILS RED WING Ohio Dispatch, who writes for the magazine. Homung, by the way, Plenty of Free Evening Parking m mmviLn 372-4300 116 E. Michigan Ave. Downtown Lansing! We Stock Over 40 4216 W. Saginaw Styles for Work. Sport and Leisure One Block W. of Waverly Phone 484-4968 on Saginaw picked the Spartans to finish fourth in the Big Ten Race. He selected Ohio State to win, Michigan to place second and Purdue to be third. UOI-f-DD 35S Women train in sports By LINDA DROEGER last year, the team took a State News Sports Writer second to Indiana University. MSU will be MSU women have quite a hosting the Big 10 meet on record to uphold this fall in Feb. 24 this year at the varsity volleyball, Men's IM. swimming, and gymnastics. "We hope to better our Last year's volleyball second to IU this year in the team finished second in Big 10 and make it three both the Michigan and Mid - out of four in the West volleyball tournaments International and then went to Miami, Championship," coach Joan Fla. to finish seventh in the Barch said. nationals. Marilyn Corson, Canadian "We fared well in Miami Olympic swimmer in 1968 last year and we're shooting and 1972, will be competing for the nationals in Salt for MSU, specializing in the Lake City this year," coach butterfly and individual Carol Davis said. medley. Pam Kruse, another former Olympian, will be Try - outs for the team swimming for the team. will begin Oct. 16. The team's first inter - collegiate Divers, Jane Manchester, Laura Seibold, and Nancy competition will be against Lee Eastern placed first, fourth and Michigan and fifth respectively in Western Michigan at EMU, international competition on Nov. 16. last year and will add O utstanding returning strength to this year's team. In gymnastics, MSU players are spikers, Carol women placed fourth in the Peterson, Patti Oslovar, and Patty McCarthy. Setters are Shirley Welch, Manono Mid Collegiate West Regional Championship Practicing for meet and won all but one meet in The varsity women's field hockey team practices for the Valley Farm Collegiate meet Beamer, and Sharon Hunt. this week-end in Brooklyn, Mich. Field hockey is the first women's dual competition. varsity sport to The varsity swim team Raeann Miller qualified begin inter-collegiate competition this fall. has captured the for the Nationals as a State News photo by Craig Porter International Championship freshman last year, and title at Waterloo, Ontario scored well in all - around team will be composed Five women oompete in team will of begin inter - two years out of the three competition. freshmen and each event; free exercise, sophomores, collegiate competition this the meet has been held. "We are in the processs of but all the girls competed balance beam, uneven bars week - end at the Valley building a team," Coach before college. I'm sure our and vaulting. Farm College Weekend in In Big 10 competition Dana Vail said. "The entire youth won't hurt us." The varsity field hockey Brooklyn. Nous sommes numero un Fact: In the first six months of 1972 more Renault's were sold in England than any other People around the world have been buying and car in the world. enjoying Renault's for years. Now you Americans can enjoy up to 30 miles per gallon of gas, radial tires, front wheel drive, and all Fact: In the first three months of 1972, the the interior space and comfort a Frenchman French-built Renault was the second largest could possibly want. Call us for a test drive. seller in West Germany. AL EDWARDS RENAULT# port/ cor * for non-French majors: number one We in Great are Center Inc. Britain 1200 E.Oakland world's largest producer of front-wheel drive cars suudj6ojcI vvi MSU palace: By LYNN HENNING antiquated press facilities State News Sports Writer along the Eastern seaboard. For all of the work "Hie location under the involved, Saturday's play - second deck truly offers one by - play, or Sunday of the best close-up views of morning's recap of that any similarly sized stadium week's Spartan football in the country. game may or not be an Besides being one of the enjoyable experience for largest anywhere, it has you. Depending on the accommodated over 500 outcome, of course. people for single games. Its But to those people of proportions are astounding the media whose assignment as it extends 94 yards, from it is to bring the game into one three-yard line to the the homes of millions of other. football fans, there is no It has six levels of more luxurious or better operation, just three of organized facility in the which — the radio, press and world for covering football photo decks look out on the game than Spartan field. Below the lower Stadium's own press box. stands and conveniently out Its tributes have come of sight, are the press lounge from many people from level, wire photo darkroom many places. Red Smith, level, and the press box famed columnist of the New entrance. York Herald Tribune, once And for referred to it as a "neat replica of the Taj Mahal." communications, "box" can't be well, the beat. It Writers'delight Len Elliott, veteran sports features a telephone switch press entrance, the stadium importance, too, as the first location of all of those hot editor of the Newark News, board complete with business office, press box picture ever sent directly pre-game lunches that are was so inspired by it's operator that it generally administration headquarters from a sports site over the served to press box workers, atmosphere that he saw fit believed to be the only and anything that is going national Associated Press many of whom spend an to praise it in one of his set-up of its kind anywhere. on outside. wire photo network was entire day at the stadium. columns, remarking: "And Six three-room suites for transmitted in 1953 from to think that I have spent all The system makes photo processing and wire Spartan Stadium. The fifth level is the possible quick transmission are provided From the top, the first darkroom deck and it my working years in the torture chambers of the communication among and this feature is level is the radio deck. It contains six photo East," in obvious jest of radio booths, press deck, unmatched anywhere. It is contains 19 booths, 13 of processing and wire of the rooms, sidelines, also of some historical them transmission suites. some more large bi-level radio booths. The second level is The sixth and bottom the real beehive, the level contains the press working press deck. It has ticket booth where working 140 seats but by pressing tickets are held for the into use a third row of "master of the media" who chairs the deck can take care of well over 200 are assigned coverage of the game. Credentials are people. checked here and assigned TTie photo deck occupies directions are given. space on the third level. It has positions for Besides all of the physical approximately 100 aids offered by the press cameramen which includes facilities, pre-game TV, movie, newsreel and provisions of programs, newspaper crews. In printed brochures, "flip addition provisions for the cards" containing rosters, entertainment of important three-deep lineups, game guests are taken care of on history and other pertinent the third deck. information are all supplied The press lounge, thanks to the concerted telephone headquarters, and effort of the MSU athletic the TV workroom are all staff and Sports found on the fourth level. Information Service The lounge, which seats Director, Fred Stabley and about 150 people is the Nick Vista. The Quality Is color in this -mini- poster" of one of the PRESIDENTIAL 1. Buy a bunch of Flair pens. You need black, brown, orange, yellow, purple, and green. (You need them anyway for I mi o. m ffj •" CANDIDATES! Congratulations! You have created a genuine full color portrait of someone you know and love. Maybe. If he is not &VARANTIEA school.) yourfavorite presidential candid le, have patience. You'll see your favoril next in 2. Color in the picture according to these color guide numbers. (1). Black (5). Brown the Flair Election Collectionl (Don't forget to ask about Flair'- running Sizzlin' (6). Orange (7). Yellow (9). Purple (12). Green. Do not color unnumbered areas mate, the Flair Hot Liner.) Steak Dinner $1.79 600 N Homer at E Saginaw nmmr Frmndor Shopping Ctntmr 6001 W Saginaw across from thm Lmating MbII Gillatt* Company Pap«rMlt« Division O 1972 IM programs bigger than ever By LYNN HENNING State News Sports Writer Intramural sports continues to provide MSU students with a full - time recreational program and some new administrative procedures should make the broadening of IM facilities that much quicker. MSU students can find a good deal more than recreational advantages from the IM Program — last year students earned $110,000 working on intramural - related jobs. The new administrative policy is merely a change designed to expedite the obtaining of needs for the IM department. Under the old system the director of intramurals had to go through the athletic director who in turn went through the vice president of student affairs when funds or provisions were authorized. The three department heads felt that these channels were unnecessary and now the intramural director operates straight through the vice president of student affairs. "This clears the way for us to expand the IM program to Another season secure the recreational programs needed on campus," Dr. I.M. football moved into full swing this week as dorm and independent teams began Frank Bee man, director of men's intramurals said. "We're trudging on the long road in search of league titles. Games begin in the twilight now directly under the vice president of student affairs." dinner hours and continue late into the night under artificial lighting. Expansion of the present IM facilities to meet the ever State News photo by Bruce Remington increasing demand for its services is in the near future — if the necessary funds become available. Space is now being held on the east campus for future growth and it all depends on student support and what * FLAIR * needs are expressed. Beeman feels that the prime need is for basketball, paddleball, and handball courts and he revealed some statistics that stressed the need, "last year there were 420 basketball teams and these handball courts are always jammed," Beeman said as he held up a reservation chart revealing a jam - packed handball schedule dated Aug. 28 — after summer term classes had ended. "We could utilize 24 more paddleball and handball courts." Beeman explained that while the space for such POSTER expansion is available, that old nemesis, funding, isn't. "The legislature doesn't classify recreational structures as classroom buildings so the money for such projects must come through gifts or grants." WITH THE PURCHASE OF A FLAIR PEN. Plans are also being made for surveys to determine whether students might want a self - taxing form of revenue Put a little color into the election with a free Flair Election Collection Poster. instituted that might muster the needed funds to institute This may be the only time the candidates get their heads together facility expansion. on anything. Dick and George are joined by all those wonderful folks The men's intramural department will issue between 20 - that brought you Election, 1972 .. . Spiro, Sarge, Martha, Henry, Shirley, 25,000 different IM items a month and that statistic alone George, Ted, Edward, Hubert et al. Hurryl Limited offerl tells reveals how heavily the intramural facilities are used. GET YOUR 18"x22" ELECTION COLLECTION POSTER AIL Another possibility that might come into play as far as Campus Book Store IM expansion is concerned would be the entrance of student group funds, similar to the type of project that the Brody Club instituted several years ago. Their dormitory ACROSS FROM BERKEY cjrew raised the needed money for the installation of outdoor basketball goals adjacent to the dorm. THOSE WHO KNOW THE SCORE HUDDLE AT McDONALD'S BEFORE THE GAME, AFTER, OR BOTH, ALMOST EVERYONE MAKES IT TO McDONALD'S. GOOD FOOD. GOOD PRICE. GOOD COMPANY. IT'S THE RIGHT PLACE TO BE. THE RIGHT MOVE TO MAKE. 234 W. Grand River, 1024 E. Grand River Open Sunday thru Thurs. till 1 a.m. I McDonald's Give yourself and your budget a break at McDonald's u Friday and Saturday till 2 a.m. LU TACKLE THE FACTS! MSU BOOKSTORE HAS ALL YOU NEED TO BE IN THE KNOW ABOUT MSU SPORTS %r S35° jyso MAKE YOURSELF COMFORTABLE THE FOOTBALL GAMES BLANKETS AND MSU MSU BOOKSTORE Open 8:30-5:30 Sat., Oct. 7 8:30-12:00 In the center of campus After shopping at the MSU Bookstore, stop in the Crossroads Cafeteria. Open M-F, 7:30-4:30 Football Saturdays 10:00-1:00