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U N I V E R S I T Y STAT E NEWSE a s t L c M i c h i g a n
WEEKEND IN SPORTS
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F r e e w h e e l i n g F o o t b a l l A f f a i r O n T a p'S’ Defense Must Halt Explosive lllini Backs
B y R IC K P IA N IN S t a t e N e w s S p o r t s W r i t e r
•*Ya can ’t ;t ll the p la y e rs w ithout a p ro g ra m " is the loud in cessan t c ry of the stadium haw ker. Yet S partan footliall fans may find th is slogan to b e m o re sign ifican t than a m e re sa le s pitch when they view the M ichigan S ta te -Illin o is gam e h e re at > 1;30 p .m . S a tu rd ay .
A ccording to a ll scouting re p o r ts , the two team s a r e re m a rk ably a lik e and p e rh a p s the g re a te s t d istingu ish ing c h a ra c te r is tic betw een the two m ight p ro v e to be the co lo r of th e ir je r s e y s .
" O v e ra l l , Illin o is is much like S ta te ,’’ rem a rk ed B u rt Sm ith , a s s is ta n t a th le tic d ire c to r , who scouted th e 111 in i’s f i r s t two gam es of the season with O regon S ta te and Southern M ethodist U n iv e rs ity . "B o th team s have s tro n g , fa s t backfie lds with young offensive lines and defensive s e c o n d a r ie s ."
He sa id that Illino is C oach P e te E llio tt would probab ly go w ith at le a s t eight o r nine sophom ores In h is lineup.
" T h e lllin i m ade a lo t of sophom ore m is tak e s in th e ir f i r s t ba ll gam e, when they lo s t to O regon S tate , 14-12. But they w e re m uch im proved la s t w eekend, winning 42—0 , continued Sm ith. “ T hat m eans they’ve only allow ed two touchdowns in two g am es. You is t know they’ll be tough.” >(
T S p a rtan s w e re a lso guilty of "so p h o m o re m is tak es . m o stly on the o ffense, in th e ir seaso n o pener ag a in s t UCLA, but th e ir e r r o r s didn’t p ro v e to be so co s tly , a s they pulledout a 13-3 v ic to ry .
Su e w as a b it m o re convincing the following w eekend, how ever, a s -b y pu lled off a stunning 23-0 upset over Penn S ta te .
Ii m o is p o s s e s se s a pow erful and rugged ground a tta ck , thanks to the s e rv ic e s of A ll-A m erican fullback J im G rabow ski, and halfbacks C y ril P tn d e r and Sam P r ic e . A ccording to H e n r y Bullough, a s s is ta n t coach to Head C oach Duffy D augherty , Illino is has the b igg est and fa s te s t backfield to com e along in m any y e a rs .
G rabow ski is the w o rk h o rse of the backfie ld , having c a r r ie d the ball 35 tim e s th is season — the sam e num ber a s the com bined e ffo rts of P r ic e and P in d e r . G rabow ski av erag ed 9.1 y a rd s p e r c a r r y ag a in s t th e SMU M ustangs, and has netted 202 y a rd s thus f a r th is seaso n .
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" B e It ev e r so hum ble, th e re ’s no p l a c e l i k e ho m e,’’ a n d th a t’s J u s t w here a ll the Spartan a th le tic te a m s will be t h i s w eekend. S occer, c r o s s co u n try , rugby and football te a m s a re all p laying on th e hom e g rounds, the only tim e th is fall th is phenom ena o c c u rs .
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T H E G R A B O W S K I S T O P P E R ? — T h e S p a r t a n s d e f e n s e h a s i f * j ° mm o r r o w ’s c l a s h w ith I l l i n o i s . T h e F ig h t in g l l l i n i , l e a d b y r p 9 9 . . . .G r a b o w s k i , h a v e t r i p p e d S t a t e in t h e i r a n d s to p h im t h i s t i m e .
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B y L A R R Y M O G G S t a t e N e w s S p o r t s E d i t o r
M aryland over S y racu se —T h e T e rp s will find som e way to hold down sp eed ste r Floyd L it t le , th e h e a r t of the S y racu se offensive a tta ck .T h e O rangem en will tu rn b lue with th e ir second s tra ig h t lo s s .
UCLA o ver Penn S ta te—Rip Engle will s t i l l be le ft hanging In s e a rc h of h is 100th v ic to ry at P enn S tate . T he B ru in s have the offense and th e d e s ire ; the N ittany L ions get sk inned .
A labam a o v er M is s ls s ip p i—T h e re w as a tim e when th is donneybrook would have been cons id e re d a to s s —up. No m o re . B am a and the B e a r to pick off the R eb els .
F lo r id a over L ou isiana S t.—No b e tte r c lu b s down in Southland than th is tandem . F lo rid a w ill be w histling Dixie when the gun sounds, but it’ s going to be tough sw im m ing fo r the G a to rs .
MSU over I llin o is—I lik e the S p a rtan s . I lik e the S p a rtan s . I like the S p a rtan s . But the S partan defense b e t te r be on i ts b e s t b e h av io r.
M ichigan over G eo rg ia—T h e B ulldogs a re d e te rm in ed to add the W olves to th e ir unb ea ten s tre a k . But th e ir ba rk Is w o rs t than th e ir b ite . M ichigan to c o lla r G eorg ia .
N o rth w este rn over N o tre D am e—Oh, how the W ildcats would like to ge t even with A ra P a rse g h ia n , who jum ped c o n tra c t to take the I r is h Job. Look fo r an u p se t h e re . W ildcats to put the squeeze on th e ’A ra era* im age.
Iowa o v er W isconsin—No co n tes t h e re . T h e H aw keyes will be up in the a i r fo r th is and will g lide p a s t the young B ad g e rs .
M innesota over M isso u ri—Don’t overlook the G o p h ers when B ig T en t i t le v is io n s pop In your h ead . G o phers a re alw ays tan ta llz ing ly tough. M isso u ri i s stuck In m ud.
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F r e s h L o o k F o r ’6 5With S ta te’ s g r id d e rs p laying as sh a rp a sy e a r s , another a sp ec t of S partan football g am es, the B lock S c a rd
sec tio n , will take on a new look.T h e MSU c a rd sec tio n will com bine a new sound sy s tem , com p u te riz e d ” in s tru c tion s and flashy new c a rd s into a b e t te r , m o re v e rs a t i le show” , sa id S partan S p ir it D ire c to r G len H arm on. B lock S’ is under the d irec tio n of H arm on and T om C arm en .
B lock S is open to a ll s tuden ts who wish to help periform synch ro n ized d isp lay s with co lo red c a rd s at MSU football gam e . o rg an iza tio n pu ts on h a lftim e and p re -g a m e show s from its locationin th e south end of S partan Stadium .B lock S is lim ited to 1,008 s tu den ts, who exchange th e ir season- g r id tic k e t c a rd for a B lock S p a s s . M em b ers a re adm itted to the , s tad iu m through a m ark ed ga te , avoiding the ted ious w aiting in l in fto ac q u ire individual gam e tic k e ts . . . . . . . aT h is y e a r ’s m e m b ers m ay take in the M ichigan-M ichigan S tat gam e at Ann A rb o r fo r $8. T h e $8 pays fo r th e gam e tick e t, t r a n s p o rta tio n . lunch and "G o S p a rta n s" button . B lock S w ill p e rfo rm at th e M ichigan gam e.
T h e re a re no p ra c t ic e s e s s io n s , but m e m b ers a r e r e quested to be in th e ir s e a ts a ha lf h o u r b e fo re gam e tim e fo r final In s tru c tio n s a n d a p re -g a m e show .
In o rd e r to u tiliz e th e ir sp ec ia l innovations fully , the c a rd sec tio n w ill co o rd in a te ro u tin e s with the MSU m arch in g band and w ill a lso a t t e m p t s e v e r a l “ m o v i n g s tu n ts .”
S tudents w ishing to jo in B lock S m ay pick up th e ir B lock S p a ss today a t T ick e t Booth 5 , fro m 8 a .m . to 5 p .m . and 6 to 10 p .m ., o r in 325 Student S e rv ic es B uilding betw een 8 and 5.
A nother Spartan S p ir it o rg an iza tion , the " S p a r ta n H e lo ts ," is re c ru itin g m e m b ers . T h e H elo ts com pose M ichigan S ta te’ s pep c lub . Anyone d e s ir in g m e m b e rship m ay Join in 325 S tudent S erv ic e s o r by contacting any H elot m e m b er.
B lock S and the S partan H elots a re b ra n c h e s of "S p a r ta n S p ir i t ,” the schoo l s p ir i t o rg an iza tio n o'f ASMSU.
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Opponent OutlookE d . n o t e : E a c h F r i d a y a n d M o n d a y , t h e S t a t e - N e w s s p o r t s s t a f f w i l l t a k e a s p e c i a l l o o k a t t h e t e a m s r e m a i n i n g o n t h e S p a r t a n f o o t b a l l s c h e d u l e , f e a t u r i n g t h e l a t e s t n e w s a n d r e s u l t s f r o m t h e B i g T e n .
MICHIGANT h e W olverines have ru n up
two s tra ig h t v ic to r ie s th is s e a son , but have h a rd ly been im p r e s s iv e in squeaking by N orth C a ro lin a , 31-24, and C a lifo rn ia , 10-7.
N u m erous fum bles and in te r cep tio n s m ust be c o rre c te d in a h u r ry b e fo re som e team tak es advantage of M ichigan’ s m is - c u e s . G eo rg ia , unbeaten so fa r and rank ed ju s t below the top 10 in both w ire se rv ic e p o lls , m oves Into Ann A rbo r S atu rday In a top in tc-rsectional c la sh .
Soph Rick V idm ar and sen io r W ally G ab ler have sp lit the s ig nal ca lling ch o re s fo r E llio tt so f a r , but n e ith e r h as been too im p r e s s iv e .
V eteran backs C a r l W ard, Rick S yg ar, Dave F is h e r and J im D etw hile r h a v e d isp lay ed the sam e running form of la s t sea son.
D e tw h ile r, who sat o u tth e C a l- ifo rn ia gam e with an in ju ry , m ay be read y fo r G eorg ia , along with de fensiv e s ta r te r B a r ry D ehlin.
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lin a la s t week. W illard S an d ers p a c e s the B uckeye run n in g atta c k .
L in e b a c k e rs T om B ugel and Dwight K elley a re two of th e b e tt e r linem en in the co n fe ren ce .
PURDUEC u rre n tly ranked No. 1 in the
na tion , P u rd u e m u st face M ichigan and M ichigan S tate two w eeks in su cce ss io n in m id -O c to b e r, hi g am es which could well decide th e co n fe ren ce cham pionsh ip .
A pow erhouse both on offense and defense , P u rd u e e a rn e d the top spo t in the weekly p r e s s p o lls by knocking off p rev io u s ly top - ran ked N o tre Dam e la s t week in a la s t-m in u te th r i l le r . T h e u pset now h as pushed the B o ile rm a k e rs into the favorite ro le in the Big T en r a c e .
Bob G rie se , jun io r q u a r te r back , spearheaded the I r is h whipp ing , a s he m issed on only th ree of 22 p a s s e s . He th rew th ree touchdow n p a s s e s . G r ie s e ’s favo r i te ta rg e ts a re ve te ran re c e iv e r Bob H adrick and soph J im B ie rn e , both f i r s t - c la s s p a ss sn a g g e rs .
T h e ground gam e is no le s s im p re s s iv e with G ordon T e te r and Randy M inniear re tu rn in g . T h is tw osom e com bined fo r 1,086 y a rd s la s t season .
T h e B o ile rm a k e rs Journey to Sou thern M ethodist th is weekend fo r an e a sy gam e. T ack le M i k e B a rn e s will m is s the SMU gam e.
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Ohio S tate s till h a s i t s fam ili a r ground gam e, but p a ss in g h a s becom e m o re p re v a le n t.
T h e B uckeyes have now falte r e d through 17 co n secu tive q u a r te r s without so m uch as sco rin g a touchdown. L a s t week Woody H ayes’ boys lo s s to unh e ra ld ed N orth C a ro lin a , 14-3. Even though H ayes c a l ls nonco n fe ren ce g a m es '"ex h ib itio n s’ , h is team didn’t exh ib it m uch.
Q u arte rb ack Don U n v e rfe r t, a tw o -y e a r re g u la r fo r Ohio S tate , unlaunched an unh eard to ta l of 36 n a ssp s ag a in st N orth C a ro -
T h e W ildcats seem ing ly faced a reb u ild in g y e a r th is sea so n , but r ig h t now they’r e in f i r s t p lace in the B ig T en .
N o rth w estern shutout Indiana, 2 0 -0 , la s t week in the co n fe re n ce ’ s only m eeting so f a r . F lo r ida trip p ed the W ildcats, 24-14, p rev io u s ly .
Speedy halfback Ron R ec to r led the a s s a u lt against In d ian a ,p ick ing up 131 y a rd s ru sh in g and ta lly ing two s c o re s . He is averag ing 5 .7 y a rd s p e r c a r r y th is y e a r and i s second in the B ig T en In s c o r ing with 14 po in ts.
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M ichigan S tate p lay s host to Illin o is S atu rday at Spartan Stadium in the °Big T en opener fo r both te a m s . S ide ligh ts of the gam eand s e r ie s include thesesIllin o is will be back at Hast L ansing fo r the f i r s t lim e since* the d ram a tic 1%3 c la sh that saw th e lllin i win 13-0 io r the league title and tr ip to the R ose Bowl. T h e gam e was played T hanksg iv ing Day a fte r being postponed because the death of P re s id e n t John F Kennedy.
. . . T he S partan s will be seen them unable to sc o rer lay* , J .. . . Duffy D augherty -coached s ta te th re e of those t im e s 16-0 in 1958, 13-0 in 1963 and 16-0 in 1964.
State will be facing ace lllin i fu llback J im G rabow ski fo r the la s t tim e . The b ru sin g GrabowSki ra n 19 t im e s fo r 85y a rd s and sco red on a 14-yard sp rin t in the 1963 gam e. L as ty e a r , he ram b led 185 y a rd s in 21 c a r r i e s and ta llied s ix on a5 8 -y a rd sp rin t.. . . Duffy D augherty and P e te E llio tt will be coaching foes fo r the six th tim e . D augherty’ s S partan s bea t E llio tt’s C a lifo rn ia B e a r s in 1958, and E llio tt’ s lllin i e leven s have won th re e of fo u r m eetin gs.
. . . S tate and I llin o is f i r s t m e t in 1955, with the lllin i now the o v e r -a l l s e r ie s le a d e r with five g am es won to th re e for MSL’o
. . . M ichigan S ta te ’s s e r ie s poin t high is 34 (34-7 in 1961).
. . . High point to ta l fo r I llin o is is 20 (20-13 in 1956).
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Bullough a lso p ra is e d lllin i q u a rte rb ack F re d C u sta rd o fo r h is ex ce llen t p a ss in g and " m a tu re ” le a d e rsh ip . C u s ta rd o has com pleted 16 of 21 p a ss e s fo r a 245 y a rd s and fou r touchdownsin the f i r s t two g am es.
T h e leading lllin i re c e iv e r is sophom ore sp lit end John W right, who sco red two touchdow ns and caught s ix p a s s e s ag a in st SMU, w hich brought h is season m ark to eight c a tch es fo r 186 y a rd s .
L a r r y Jo rdo n , an o th er sophom ore, handles I llin o is ’ r ig h t end position . Jo rd an has snagged th re e p a sse s fo r 22 y a rd s and two touchdow ns.
T h e ir o ffensive fro n tlin e , w h ile re la tiv e ly inexp erien ced , av e rag es b e tte r than 220 pounds.
E llio tt has m o st of the te a m ’s ex perien ced defensive linem en , s e n io rs G ary E ickm an and Dale G reco who sca le upw ards to 250 pounds each at tack le .
Soph M ick Sm ith has rep laced a ilin g re g u la r , Bo B atch e ld er, on one’ end, with an o ther new com er Ken Km iec a t the o th e r end.
S en ior Eton H ansen w ill back up the line a s e e n te rb a c k e r .V e rs a ti le Ron A cks, 6 -2 , 196-pound sen io r w ith two y e a rs of
ex p erien ce , w as sh ifted to a sa fe ty spot th is sea so n , a f te r s t a r t ing at halfback la s t y e a r .
T w o -y e a r le tte rm a n Dick Kee and ju n io r P h il Knell w ill handlethe defensiv e halfback d u tie s .
S partan sophom ore fullback Bob A pisa co n tinues to lead h is club in ru sh ing , having netted 175 y a rd s in 26 t r i e s . R ight halfback C lin ton Jo n es , a jun io r, t r a i l s A pisa w ith 132 y a rd s ru sh in g fo r the sam e num ber of t r i e s . Jo nes is S ta te ’s lead ing re c e iv e r , having gained 108 y a rd s w ith s ix p a ss rece p tio n s .
Q u arte rb ack Steve Judsy w ill be out to end the SpErtan sco rin g drought ag a in s t I llin o is . S tate has fa iled to s c o re on the lllin i during the p a s t th re e sea so n s .
Juday , a s e n io r , has com pleted 22 p a s s e s th is seaso n in 35a tte m p ts fo r 22 y a rd s .
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MSU Band StruM ichigan S tate’ s 1965 M arching B and, fe a tu r
ing i ts “ p a tte rn s of m otion’^ ‘m arch ing s ty le , w ill m ake i ts f i r s t ap p e a ra r e be fo re M SU's newly a r r iv e d studen t body at S atu rday’ s MSU- I llln o is football gam e.
T h e MSU band w ill b e Joined by the M arch in g l l l in i fro m th e U n iv e rs ity of I l l ln o ls 'fo r the 1:30 p .m . co n te s t in S partan S tad ium .
U n d er D ire c to r L eo n a rd F alcone and h is a s s is ta n t , W illiam C . M offit, the M ichigan S tate
m a rc h e rs w ill o ffe r a ha lftim e she.v that inc lu d es tw o G eorge G ershw in co m p osition s , "S w anee” and ‘‘But Not fo r M e.” T h e m u sic ian s w ill a lso p lay a co n c e r t a rran g em en t of " G r a nada” and conclude with “ C an -C an .” T h e la t te r
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)le Line-Ups;a t e POS. CLASS & WEKith LE ( J r . -268)s LT (S r.-221)IS MG (S r.-286)•cz RT ‘ (S r.-231)
RE (S r.-214)j RLB (Sr . - 205)jrn h ill LLB ( J r . -204)ister RB ( J r . -218)
HB (Jr. - 156)i HB (Sr. - 164)IS S (So. - 194)
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A pisn, to b o rro w som e from a poet la u re a te of
s o r t s , “ floats lik e a b u tte rfly and s tin g s like a bee.*’
On h is second c a r r y as a S p artan , the 6-1, 212-pound Hawaiian native b a rre le d through the m idd le of the UC LA defensiv e line , sh rugged off sev e ra l w ould-be ta c k le r s and skipped happily into th e end /o n e on 21-yard touchdown c r u is e . A pisa d id n 't le t up on the B ru in s tha t S a tu rd ay ,u n til he had ripped for 99 y a rd s in 13 c a r r i e s , not a bad opening day p e rfo rm a n c e for a sopho m ore .
Duffy took the Is la n d e r’ s p e r fo rm an ce in s tr id e . “ If he keeps
im p rov in g , h e 'll be a good back som e day ,” sa id D augherty a f te r w a rd s . B ut the football sk ip p e r was unable to hold back a wink.
A week la te r A pisa was showing h is stuff b e fo re a fu ll-house at Penn S tate . A nother 'lu au ” w as the o rd e r of the day fo r the fu llback . He bulled h is way for 76 y a r d s , including another touchdown Jaunt, th is one fo r 35 y a rd s.
A pisa w as s te e re d h e re by T om m y Kuaulukukui, a kind of Hawaiian Eye for Spartan football ta le n t on the is lan d s .
“ I n arrow ed my ch o ice down to Southern C a lifo rn ia , Oregon
S ta te and M ichigan S ta te ," he s a id . " B u t when I v is ited the cam pu s and got acquain ted with Duffy, 1 knew I would co m e h e re .”
A pisa adm itted the B ig T en a lso helped to sway him so fa r fro m h is hom eland. "B a ck h o m e , people think the Big T en is re a lly so m eth in g ," he sa id . “ I liked the idea of playing in the Big T e n .”
C oach D augherty has been alte rn a tin g A pisa with s en io r Eddie C o tton , and Cotton h as responded with tw o to p p e rfo rm an ces . C otton Is a rugged b lo c k er, som eth ing D augherty w ants A pisa to w arm up to .
POS. CLASS & WEIGHT,t LE (So. - 193)eil LT (S r.-212)ir LG ( J r . -204);on C ( J r . -230)
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T h e I llin o is band a lso w ill p re s e n t p re -g a m e and h a lftim e shows u n d er the d irec tio n of footba ll band d ire c to r , E v e re t t K is in g e r. D ire c to r of u n iv e rs ity bands at I llin o is i s M ark H. H in dsley .
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T h e S parta t h a r r ie r s o p e n th e ir season*? t 10:30 a .m . S atu rd ay on the I o re s t A k ers Golf C o u rse , with :ndiana provid ing the t e s t . Dittr«eh is looking fo rw ard to the me.’t , with hopes th a t h is squad will irovide som e conc lu s iv e an sw ers to .som e m y s te r ious q u e s tio n s ,___________
W ith an eye on reg a in in g the B ig T en cham pionsh ip— som eth ing th a t D ittr ich ’ s te a m s have lo s t only tw ice s ince he assum edth e c ro s s -c o u n try and tr a c k re in sfro m K a rl Schladem an in 1958— D ittr ich will ex perim en t with a d iv e rs if ie d line-up S atu rday , includ ing two ru n n e rs who w ere on the in ju red l i s t la s t y e a r .
B ack in fo rm a f te r a y e a r ’s layoff from c ro s s -c o u n try a re Ju n io rs Dick S harkey and Keith C o a te s . T h e ir ab sen ces du ring the 1964 cam paign w ere p rim e re a s o n s why the h a r r ie r s slipped
fro m f i r s t to second in the Big T en and co m plete ly out of conten tion in the IC4A and NCAA m e e ts .
On paper-Ind iana a p p ea rs weak with John H um phrey, a ju n io r and c a p ta in , like ly to give Sharkey and C o a te s th e ir b e s t co m p etitio n . D ittrich is c o u n t i n g on S harkey to take up w here he left off a s a sophom ore when he took A ll-A m erican h o n o r s with a ru n n e r-u p p e rfo rm an ce in the B ig T en and 10th p la ce fin ish in th e NCAA. Only tim e w ill te ll , how ever, if h is leg s can w ith -
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With only 10 days p ra c t ic e , D ittr ic h ’ s h a r r ie r s will not be a t fu ll s tren g th (It should take an o th er four w eeks fo r tha t), D ittr ich b e liev es , but the S p artan m en to r is going all out in o rd e r to find the b e s t lineup fo r the tou g h er te a m s on the sched ule l i k e M innesota, W estern M ichigan and N o tre D am e.
S ta te w ill ru n 10 m en against Ind ian a , including soph p ro s -# p e c ts A r t L i n k a n d R a l p h S tadelm an.
L ink loom s a s the b e tte r ru n n e r of the two and D ittrich is optim is t ic that h e’ll tak e up the s lack le f t by Steve B udieka, who w as b r il l ia n t a s a fre sh m an , but t r a n s f e r re d to the U n iv e rs ity of O regon th is p a s t su m m e r.
A lread y the in ju ry jinx h a s tak en i ts to ll on the S partan h a r r i e r s ,E ric Z em p e r, a sen io r and tw o- tim e le tte r-w in n e r from H owell, m ay m is s the e n tire seaso n due tt1 a l e g o p e r a t i o n in m i d - S ep tem b er. S en io rs Pau l B ryan; G eorge B alth ro p an dC ap ta in Pau- M cC ollam re tu rn , how ever, t<* give the h a r r ie r s v ita l exper* len ce .
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C am pb ell and Bob M cK elveyhave co n trib u ted to the W ildcats ru sh ing gam e, gaining 84 and 82 y a rd s , re s p e c tiv e ly . Q u arte rb ack Dave M ilam round s out the N o rth w e s te rn backfleld .
T h e W ildcats have shown rap id s ig n s of Im provem ent a lread y , bu t will have to com e up with a top p e rfo rm a n c e to stop N o tre D am e S atu rd ay . T h e W ildcats a re ex p ec ted to rece iv e the w rath of fo rm e r N o rth w este rn coach A ra P a rs e g h ia n with h is I r is h s ti l l sm a rtin g fro m the B o ile rm ak e r s u r p r is e .
M ichigan S tate h a s won six gam es in a row from N o rth w este rn , including a 24-6 win la s t y e a r .
IOWAP a ss in g is the nam e of the gam e
a t Iowa a sp o te n tia l A ll-A m erican G a ry Snook is back along with h is fav o rite ta rg e ts , K a rl Noonan and R ich O’H ara .
T h e H awks, p icked by m any as the d a rk h o rse in the B ig T en th is sea so n , have been in c o n s is ten t so fa r , beating O regon, 27 -7 , a f te r being shutout by W ashington S ta te , 7 -0 .
Snook se t five co n fe ren ce p a s s ing r e c o rd s la s t y e a r , w hile p a c ing the league In to ta l o ffense . He w as th ird nationally in p a ss in g and fourth in to ta l o ffense.
N oonan, who e s tab lish e d a B ig T e n m a rk fo r re ce p tio n s with 40 in '6 4 , h a s been u sed on offense a l i t t le by C oach J e r r y B u rn s . L a s t week he re tu rn e d a punt 64 v a rd s fo r a touchdown.
T he S partan -Iow a gam e w ill be c a r r ie d on reg ion al te lev is io n .
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B y R O B E R T A Y A F I E S t a t e N e w s S p o r t s W r i t e r
When you ask C oach Gene Kenney for today’ s s o c c e r lineup, it m ight be a b e tte r idea to inq u ire a s to who ISN’T p laying.
L a s t Satu rday , Kenney’ s num ber cam e up and It couldn’t have been w o rse —13. T ho se d ig its r e p re s e n t the hale and h e a r ty b o o te rs whose s e rv ic e s a re av a ilab le to the S p artan s when they g re e t Denison at hom e at 3:30 today. And, with a s o c c e r souad co m p ris in g 11 m en, you could say he h a s p ro b le m s.
"1 c e rtif ie d my m a n ag e r, Ron D iehl,” Kenney quipped. ‘‘As fo r w here I ’ll put h im , 1 co u ld n 't say . If the ca ll co m es I’ll Just get h is hand off the w a te r bucket and get him in the g am e.”
U n less he g e ts th e g reen ligh t fro m Doc F e u rig , G eorge J a n e s w ill be on the s id e lin e s . J a n e s pu lled a h a m strin g in the opener ag a in st W heaton and in T u esd ay night’ s w orkouts s ti l l didn’t look up to p a r .
" H e r e a l ly w ants to p la y ,” Kenney re m a rk e d of h is tw o -tim e A ll-A m erican . " H e ’d b e in th e re on one leg if I’d le t h im . I wish 1 co u ld .”
K enney 's lineup looks p re t ty much the sam e as the one he used la s t week, with the excep tions of Ja n e s and John M cLane, who b ro k e h is le g in the la s t p e rio d ,
G a ry M cB rady will be at ou tside rig h t, with L a r r y C h ris to ff holding down the inside spo t. Guy B usch , la s t week’ s sco rin g s ta r with five g o a ls , will be back at c e n te r fo rw ard . A ll- A m erican Payton F u lle r is a t outside left while P e te H ens is se t fo rnthe inside s lo t.
Once again , Mike L esn ik w ill be in the n e ts . T e r r y B id iak , Manny R uschinski and Nick K ra t sp lit the halfback c h o re s— rig h t, left and c e n te r , re sp e c tiv e ly . T om B ello li is at r ig h t fullback w hile T u rg ud Enuston i s a t le f t.
L a s t week, Denison stunned A kron, 5-1. T h e Z ip s have won eigh t s tra ig h t Ohio cham pionsh ip s . Ranking high fo r D enison a re Ian C allan , i ts Jun ior goa lie , and B ill S tephans, sen io r r ig h t wing.
T h e MSU so cce rm en have now stru n g tog e ther an 19-gam e re g u la r season unbeaten s tre a k , which s tre tc h e s a ll the way back to 1963. T h e ir only se tb ack s in the la s t two seaso n s w ere d e a lt to them In the NCAA playoffs.
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Ind iana , and it looks like a long y e a r fo r i ts new coach , John P o n t.
P on t and Indiana s ta r te d out on th e r ig h t foot by stopping Kans a s S ta te , 19-7, but got c ro s s e d up ag ain st N o rth w este rn l a s t w eek.
C oach Pon t h a s a young te a m . T w elv e of the te a m 's 22 s t a r t e r s a r e sop ho m ores . Only the b a c k - fie ld l i s t m uch ex p e rien c e . O u a r- te rb a ck F ran k S tav ro ff, halfback John G ln te r a n d flan k e r B ill M alinchak a re a ll top hands.
T h e H o o sie rs m eet seco n d - ran k e d T e x a s to m o rro w .
m TRE DAMET h e F igh ting I r is h look to be
v e ry pow erful again th is y e a r d e sp ite la s t w eek 's up se t lo ss to P u rd u e , 25-21.
E xpected to h u r t N o tre Dame o ffensiv ely th is seaso n is the absen ce of an adequate p a ss in g a tta c k . S en ior B ill Z loch h a s r e p la ced g r a d u a t e d H e i s m a n T rophy w inner John H u arte , but is n ’t a qua lity th ro w er.
T h e running gam e is so m eth ing to behold at N o tre D am e. B ack s B ill W olski, N ick Eddy and L a r r y C o n jar have taken up w h ere they left off la s t y e a r . All th re e a re av erag ing b e tte r than 5 -y a rd s a c ra c k th is season .
in ju r ie s have p lagued N o tre D am e som ew hat th is y e a r . Defen siv e end Alan P age and r e c e iv e r T om T a lag a will p robab ly be held out of tom o rrow ’ s N o rth w e ste rn g am es b e cau se of inju r ie s .
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