I Stete Hews FootbaW issue t Friday October 24, 1975 Super Sale NO. 2 Only 3 79 •John Denver • Lonnie Listo "Windsong eRush elPink Floyd "Wish "Caress Steel" of You • Crosby and • Traffic " More Greate • Spinners "Pick • Roy Buch Of Th "Live S • Half and Oa George • Nitty Gritty and MORE! 9 Chicago VIII Limited Quantities When They're Gone-They're Gone Regular list 599 L.P sf8-Tracks, Cassettes, Quad 8's 45's,Posters, Carrying Cases,Blank Taps, Accessories, Cut-Outs Recordland Meridian Mali Lansing Malt ph. 394-3730 t&UCIUUUUOtL Co-captain Greg Schaum is one of MSU's top players. He was an All-Big Ten sec¬ ond team selection last year and is attempting to at least equal that achievement this sea¬ son. Big number 95 has a knack for finding the ball. SN photos/Robert Kozloff GREG IS MSU'S Involvement is Schaum's clue By PEGGY GOSSETT wheeled into the operating they can slack off since Denny the reputed recruiting prize at size. At middle guard you get State News Sports Writer room, given pain killers and I isn't there but we didn't. We MSU. He played most games double-teamed (two offensive You could say Greg Schaum was petrified when they made did exercises for 30 minutes his freshman year, and started linemen on him) and triple- two big cuts in my leg. It looked that usually only take five. We in all games sophomore, junior teamed, while at tackle you is having an affair. With foot¬ nasty," Schaum said. worked a lot harder." seasons and this year. have only one guy to deal with," ball. The 242-pound defensive Though he was laid up for College ball on the whole is "I came here because I met he explained. "It's the same nearly a month, the day the much harder than Schaum's some fantastic people. Jim amount of bumps and black and tackle does not hustle over to five sweating hours of daily stitches were taken out he was Polytech High School days in (Bubbles) Taubert showed me blue marks, though." football practice, pore over out running and working out. Baltimore, Md. where he was around and the people were The worst opponent for him He said he is hardly leary of All-State in football, la crosse great," said Schaum, who went to go against is one who looks game films running and re-run¬ and on to All Big Ten second team ning his missed tackles to study riding tractors, however, which wrestling and All-Ameri¬ Schaum right smack in the Schaum was doing as part of his can in football. in back of Taubert at All Big eyes, he said. why they were missed, and "I summer job when the nail flew was a typical jock back Ten First team last year. "That bugs me, and a lot of keep in shape the other nine months of the year simply as a into his right calf. then," Schaum said. "Keeping In Schaum's credit last year them do it," he said. "I prefer to Schaum is leary of nothing, busy to keep out of trouble. I were 48 solo tackles and 40 watch the guy's middle part of pleasurable pastime. But nei¬ was a known ther is football a job to Schaum, especially not the NCAA. get-in-troubler. assists, playing 323 total min¬ the chest, because that's where Though every player knows But athletics was easy. I was utes in the games. I put my head two second later a mandatory 2:00 to 8:00 p.m. in the furthest part of their not so personally involved He was switched after his when I hit him." green and white collar job. Football to Schaum is a minds that an investigation is then." sophomore year, however, from The real opponent of the being conducted, Schaum said When he was recruited by middle guard to defensive tack¬ game is himself, however, liv¬ personal involvement. le. "It's my reason for being as it never enters his mind and the Daugherty, who lured Schaum ing up to his own expectations. subject never enters practice away from UCLA, Notre Dame "Tackle is better because you "It's my own self that I have of now," Schaum said. "To be small-talk. and U-M offers, Schaum was play against somebody your to answer to," Schaum said. any good at all you've got to be "We don't go to practice with involved, you've got to believe our heads hung. We go with our in yourself." "It's what tackles I make on heads high. The NCAA doesn't the field, what backs I block matter. If something happens we still have to play on, and that count. I know a lot of that's what's on our mind, the people that wish me well but they can't do anything for me next game," Schaum, a team on the field. It's all up to me. captain, stressed. And to be that devoted to the "The coaches are fantastic sport you've got to be totally guys. They've held themselves involved." up through these investigations Undoubtedly. When Schaum well, and that's not an easy hobbled into the University thing to do," he commented. Health Center this summer "They're great." with a rusty nail freakishly "We're planning on winning imbedded in his right leg just the next five games and going one month before fall practice to a bowl. A 9-2 record is pretty began, that personal involve¬ good, and look who beat us. ment bolstered Schaum Two teams in the top ten." Schaum said when head foot¬ through every practice session. "Aud it hur like hell," the ball coach Denny Stolz and three asst. coaches were in pre-lavv major said. "At first I thought it would Denver for NCAA hearings last be no big deal. The doc said week, the team worked even 'You've got a nail in there' so I harder than they normally said OK, then go in and take it would. out.' But the next day I was "Some might think, well, ONVO MIVHD 3H1 Nl ONIXHOM Bruggenthies Spencer Pitts Croxton Brewton Halfbacks do not hike the ball By LARRY MORGAN from center to tackle replacing State News Greg Croxton and Ray Spencer Simpson has given an immense Sports Writer injured Greg Brewton, is the at the guards and Bruggenthies against OSU and most running amount of credit for his success backs would be in very serious Spartan running backs have only lineman with an injury and Brewton at tackles. needed their cwn scoreboards severe enough to keep him running with the Buffalo Bills. troiifile trying to carry the ball. The offensive linemen are Without this group of fel¬ this season to keep track of from MSU has had an unusual playing. those players who fans don't lows Levi Jackson would never who's who on the offensive line. amount of trouble keeping its Tony Bruggenthies, who usually notice, but who O.J. have had his 88 But finally, as the team heads broke his - yard run continued on page 8 leg the first week of into the second half of the September, and Greg Brewton, seaso 'he gimpy-legged Spar¬ who sprained an ankle in the tan line has been put as JifSU coaches together Miami (Ohio) game, have both envisioned returned to action. LEARN prior to the season. The completed line now has Tom Cole, who moved over sophomore A1 Pitts at center, PARACHUTING A GREAT WAY TO GET HIGH HOME Of THt YEAR 'ROUND SALE Student training by licensed instructors SWEATER Skydiving movies, slides, rap session once a month Student classesl0:30 A.M. 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"But the crowd driving snowstorm. When we kept yelling for playing for the company's semi - While working his regular job got there the field was ankle And, as the inches grew into Grange. Well, just as he entered professional baseball team. for the State's Revenue Dept., yards and the yards into touch¬ the game my deep in snow. We just shoveled coach told me to However, the Depression and the diminutive Geraldeau ma¬ a rough sideline on one side of downs, Geraldeau has not only get in there. So, when I went on his penchant for food, caused satisfied his appetite but also his naged to officiate as many as the field and a path along the the field, there was a standing Geraldeau to return to his home five football games each week¬ love for football. Especially goal line and told the players to ovation. I told all my friends town. "It was simple, I wanted end. MSU football. just play football and trust our that ovation was for me. It was to eat. I worked various "We would work a high school The dapper Geraldeau's jour¬ jobs judgment," reminisced Geral¬ just coincidental that a guy by around Gladstone until 1937 game Friday afternoon and deau. ney to the sidelines of Spartan the name of Grange happened to when I came to Lansing to work another Friday night. Then The late MSU athletic direc- Stadium, as a member of the be there too," Geraldeau said for the state," he explained. sometimes there would be two chain gang, pa*e 9 commenced in the remote Upper Peninsula town of Gladstone. After graduating from high W-lAJ^-lRRHA.RHflRHA.RHRRHARHARHA.RH^ school Geraldeau migrated to Wabash College in Crawfords- PRESENTS ville, Ind.- Athletic inclinations dominated his campus life as he played varsity baseball for four basketball for one. football years and and The ultimate in Martial Arts adventure! 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Fri. 8:30-6:00 Sat. 9:00-4:00 PHONE 4876980 484-7748 AAICKI MAYNARD ri, w Homecoming: the ' Homecoming . . . dinner dance (not to mention MSU student, especially this walk by them every day. The That special weekend when the big football game). The they can relive their college year, when few activities are alumni don't have to sit through adults come back to a place days of 10, 20, even 30 years opening strains of "MSU Sha¬ planned. After all, many people lectures in Bessey or Wells whete they spent four years dows" — ago. brings tears to alumni here look at Saturday as just imagine getting teary-eyed growing up, to see perhaps eyes. another football game, another Perhaps one day we will look, their only football game of the But what does over an algebra exam! back and say, Homecoming kegger on Saturday night. year and see what the years mean to an average student? No, Homecoming is for for¬ "Remember that North Caro¬ have done to their roommates. Mention Current MSU students don't Homecoming to mer students, parents, and the lina State game in 1975? Now Homecoming . . . most college people, and they feel sentimental about the old jocks that are introduced at The Friday afternoon parade that was a football team ." think back to that banks of the Red Cedar they . . one game, — half-time. It is one day when with the kleenex-flowered during their freshmen year Enjoy your weekend, alums. floats, the marching band and when they went back to Cass its green and white uniforms Tech, Bay City Central, Gross and the beautiful Let's talk homecoming Pointe North or hundreds of court smiling and waving. other schools to see their Homecoming . . . friends and old teachers. Even the word, home com¬ Homecoming doesn't seem to ing, coming home, is sentimen¬ mean much to the average tal. Homecoming is a special chicken. weekend for alumni, many of whom remember their years at MSU through misty eyes, possibly forgetting the hang¬ overs, flunked tests and refus¬ ed dates. The alumni always have a good time during Homecoming C'mon over after the weekend. For them, there are fraternity and sorority open houses, a luncheon, and a game and fill up on our honey-dipped fried $1 chicken. We're The Abbott Road Haircutters MnkiMyfaH Other Fried Chicken. 209 Abbott Suite 201 (*■■» u»i i—iim tn»i Lull) call 332-4314 or 332-4080 4500 S. Cedar L'Oroal - Red Ken - Walla CLIP THIS COUPON AND SAVE 1 w. i.im I I | wmasftec/pe FRED CHICKEN Si |„|||,m i, nil— 3007 N^ East St. [U.S. 27 North] 1900 E. Kalamazoo Open 'til 10 p.m. j w fasres petTer YOU WOULDN'T Minolta Celtic Binoculars BELIEVE... 10/23 - 10/26 Thurs. - Sun. KEGBELLY (Blues - Rock) 110/27 Mon. SON SEALS & HIS BAND (Chicago Blues) ,10/28 - 10/29 Tues. & Wed. 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Bring together your games but Illinois . . . Somehow it just doesn't seem the same. Homecoming gang. And for a winning Maybe that's why thqy picked this weekend for Homecoming Just weekend, start with Oades. to make the game sound more exciting. Now I don't want to pick on Illinois because they have a pretty good football team, not a great team but a pretty good football OADE'S team. I've got some friends who go to school at Illinois and I've made quite a few visits to Champaign-Urbana, so the place is almost like a second home. In fact, the very first time I sat in the press box was last year when we played the fighting Illini down there on their home turf. I 314 Clipped (just east on Kalamazoo) Ph. 332-4551 happened to be going down to visit that weekend and the State News sports writer needed a ride so I ended up sitting in the press box. It was quite a thrill for me. I was really surprised at what a great view you got from up there and you didn't even have to pay to get into the game. HALLOWEEN & HOMECOMING So I sat there writing things in my notebook, trying to look like a regular sports writer and feeling very important. It was Red Grange Day and they brought out the Galloping Ghost at halftime to say a few inspirational words to the mini. The game ended in a tie which didn't bother me too much. My Illini friends and I sat around afterwards talking about how both teams blew a lot of chances to win the game and we- were all happy. As it turned out, that tie cost MSU a chance to finish in a first-place tie with Ohio State and U-M for the Big Ten title. Oh well. Anyway, when I got back to East Ldnsing, I wrote up my first sports story. It was a short thing about Red Grange Day but wM tfce purchase of Steve Stein, the sports editor, decided he didn't have room for it in the paper. I was heartbroken. PLUS As it worked out, I ended up as Steve's (at anyttaM) replacement and this year if I decide to write a little feature about Red Grange, I know it will get in the paper. But it would be kind of dumb to do a story about Red this year, such a pity. Two of my friends from Illinois (Joe Mantoan and are coming Capper Tram) Hie University Card Shop up here for the game this year and so that makes this game seem a litle more important to me. This year I hope it doesn't end in a tie. It's bad 311E. Grand River enough that nobody cares about Homecoming and a tie game* would make for a Phone 337-0934 real unexciting weekend. I hope MSU beats the Fighting Illini (not real bad but just- enough to show them who's better). And Denny, when we get a couple of touchdowns ^head, could you let Tyrone Willingham play quarterback. Remember 1973? He deserves one more chance. 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"We've got a great added significance after MSU - "Illinois kept us from the put a strain on the offensive experience before he gets his offense and well just have to and Illinois tied last year, Roses," Greg Croxton, a senior team. timing set, Brewton said. prove it in the next few games knocking the Spartans out of a guard from Highland Park said, "The injuries hurt us from a "There's no doubt that well by scoring a lot of points." conference tie with U-M and uWe lost it right there. personnel standpoint and from a timing standpoint," said Char¬ les Butler, offensive guards and What kind off people sign up ffor an ASMSU Computer Date? centers coach. It's important for the kids to work together. When one kid is hurt it hurts the entire offen¬ ALL DRESSED UP & NOWHERE TO 60? sive line," Butler said. Bruggenthies, who was named Spartan of the Week for his play against tHe Minnesota Gophers, said the lack of work together is harmful to their coordination. "There's a lot of synchroniza¬ tion between guards and tack¬ I! les," he said. Once they all get-back into I? .y o Q- O* the lineup, it shouldn't take too long to make up for the lost .2 § time, because most of them worked together last year, Bruggenthies said. However, Brewton said he found the Minnesota game frus¬ trating even though the team as a whole did well. "I never had a chance to reach a peak this year," he said. 2 c "It's like the first game for me, D 'Z and I have to work to reach a $ £ peak all over." ' "My ankle still hurt a little during the game, but not enough to hinder my game. The thing that hurt the most, even though we scored 38 points, was my timing," Brew- ton said. TRY ASMSU COMPUTER DATE! Although he has practiced Applications Available Everywhere Deadline Fri. 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I honestly can't to officiate the scrimmages. three pre - season scrimmages, remember the year, but I know "We would use those scrim¬ Munn elicited Geraldeau's help it in the mages as more of a learning was early '50s," and was not refused. Geraldeau commented. continued on page 11 EBONY Productions Presents SN photo/Daniel Shut! Leity Geraldeau plays an important part in every MSU football game but most fans probably only •notice him when the referees can't decide if a team made a first down. COMPLETE Machine Shop THE SPINNERS ★ Spring Service * Electrial With Special Guests! ★ Glass Shop Nov. 13 8 p.m. Munn Arena * Parts Dept. Tickets $550 - $650 800 E. Kalamazoo St. 484-1303 ON SALE NEXT WEEK KRAMER AUTO PARTS 60 Years Serving Greater Memories ^Welcome Lansing's Automotive Needs Back ore made Have It MSU BURGfRI Your Way of this... 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An extra thank-you to Rob Friday and Saturday Oct. 24 & 25 quite a few headaches this Kozloff for the time he put special supplement is com¬ in getting the pictures pleted. After all the work we put into it, I hope you ready. For their spiritual guidance, I thank my Open: Friday Night*til 9 p.m. readers appreciate it. I friends . . . would like to >.aank Peggy Joe Kirby GO VARSITY RAMADAINN ON YOUR GAME DAY! WELCOMES STUDENTS, PARENTS AND FOOD & BOOZE Open At 12:00 Noon Game Day ALUMNI THIS WEEKEND OR ANY WEEKEND! Before The Game... Come By For A Delicious Sandwich or Real Italian Meal. Relax With Your 1 • Before the game, be sure to come to our pre-game Friends In our New, Larger Facilities. Enjoy A Selection Of Fine Wines, Mixed Drinks or a Cold Beer. BLOODY MARY BRUNCH. AFTER THE GAME • After the game, there will be jazz at its finest in the . . . Relax, Unwind Matador Room. and Get Into Some True Italian Cuisine. 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After working for both Munn North Carolina State clash One such example he alluded and to involves former MSU All Daugherty, Geraldeau Sept. 27, due to a death in the - characterized the twe Spartan family. American Bubba Smith. "Bubba fixtures in separate contexts. would get into his defensive "Biggie was a helluva guy. During that time he has stance close to the line of You had to stand up to him. But observed literally hundreds of scrimmage. He was so big that he always appreciated every-" Spartan players and examined wh£n he leaned forward to gain thing you did for him. Duffy, on the past, saying, "Duffy's teams momentum on the snap, he was the other hand was a different of the mid - '60s were excellent offside. I explained it to him and personality. He appreciated squads. 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