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M ICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY S TAT E NEWS East Lc Michigan WEEKEND IN SPORTS Friday, October 1, 1965 Fre e w h e e lin g Fo o tb all A ffa ir O n T a p 'S’ Defense Must Halt Explosive lllini Backs By RICK PIANIN State News Sports W riter •*Ya can’t ;t ll the players without a program" is the loud incessant cry of the stadium hawker. Yet Spartan footliall fans may find this slogan to be more significant than a mere sales pitch when they view the Michigan State-Illinois game here at > 1;30 p.m. Saturday. According to all scouting reports, the two teams are remark- ably alike and perhaps the greatest distinguishing character- istic between the two might prove to be the color of their jerseys. "Overall, Illinois is much like State,’’ remarked Burt Smith, assistant athletic director, who scouted the 111ini’s first two games of the season with Oregon State and Southern Methodist University. "Both teams have strong, fast backfields with young offensive lines and defensive secondaries." He said that Illinois Coach Pete Elliott would probably go with at least eight or nine sophomores In his lineup. "The lllini made a lot of sophomore mistakes in their first ball game, when they lost to Oregon State, 14-12. But they were much improved last weekend, winning 42— 0, continued Smith. “That means they’ve only allowed two touchdowns in two games. You ist know they’ll be tough.” >( T Spartans were also guilty of "sophomore mistakes . mostly on the offense, in their season opener against UCLA, but their errors didn’t prove to be so costly, as they pulled out a 13-3 victory. Su e was a bit more convincing the following weekend, however, as -b y pulled off a stunning 23-0 upset over Penn State. Ii mois possesses a powerful and rugged ground attack, thanks to the services of All-American fullback Jim Grabowski, and halfbacks Cyril Ptnder and Sam Price. According to H enry Bullough, assistant coach to Head Coach Duffy Daugherty, Illinois has the biggest and fastest backfield to come along in many years. Grabowski is the workhorse of the backfield, having carried the ball 35 times this season — the same number as the combined efforts of Price and Pinder. Grabowski averaged 9.1 yards per carry against the SMU Mustangs, and has netted 202 yards thus far this season. (continued on page 4) FRED CUSTARDO "Be It ever so humble, there’s no place like home,’’ and that’s Just where all the Spartan ath- letic teams will be th is weekend. Soccer, cross- country, rugby and football teams are all playing on the home grounds, the only time this fall this phenom- ena occurs. PETE ELLIOTT JIM GRABOWSKI THE GRABOWSKI STOPPER?— The Spartans defense has if* j°m morrow’s clash with Illinois. The Fighting lllini, lead by r p 9 9 ... . Grabowski, have tripped State in their and stop him this tim e. ng m ini, r = = ... last two meetings. The Spartans will try Photo by Jon Zwickel S p a r t a n s ; I r i s h U h - u h By LARRY MOGG State N ews Sports Editor Maryland over Syracuse —The Terps will find some way to hold down speedster Floyd Little, the heart of the Syracuse offensive attack. The Orangemen will turn blue with their second straight loss. UCLA over Penn State—Rip Engle will still be left hanging In search of his 100th victory at Penn State. The Bruins have the offense and the desire; the Nittany Lions get skinned. Alabama over Misslssippi—There was a time when this donneybrook would have been con- sidered a toss—up. No more. Bama and the Bear to pick off the Rebels. Florida over Louisiana St.—No better clubs down in Southland than this tandem. Florida will be whistling Dixie when the gun sounds, but it’s going to be tough swimming for the Gators. MSU over Illinois—I like the Spartans. I like the Spartans. I like the Spartans. But the Spartan defense better be on its best behavior. Michigan over Georgia—The Bulldogs are determined to add the Wolves to their un- beaten streak. But their bark Is worst than their bite. Michigan to collar Georgia. Northwestern over Notre Dame—Oh, how the Wildcats would like to get even with Ara Parseghian, who jumped contract to take the Irish Job. Look for an upset here. Wildcats to put the squeeze on the’Ara era* image. Iowa over Wisconsin—No contest here. The Hawkeyes will be up in the air for this and will glide past the young Badgers. Minnesota over Missouri—Don’t overlook the Gophers when Big Ten title visions pop In your head. Gophers are always tantallzingly tough. Missouri is stuck In mud.

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M I C H I G A NS T A T E

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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F R E D C U S T A R D O

" 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 .

P E T E E L L I O T T J I M G R A B O W S K I

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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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.

OHIO STATE

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.

NORTHWESTERN

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 .

OFFENSE 1 »NO. ILLINOIS

John WrifcLt Eddie Ru* eil Ron Guentfjr Kai Anderson B ill A lle r ? W illis Fields L a rry Jordan Fred Custuado C y ril Pindar Sam P r ic i - J im Grabe vski

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ILLINI MARCHERS ALSO B

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

numilin e .

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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)

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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)

RG (So. - 234)ds RT (So.-281)fan RE (So.-210)ado QB (S r.-200)i r HB (So.-201)

HB (S r.-204)vski FB (S r.-219)

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M i c h i g a n S t a t e M a r c h i n g B a n d i s c a u g h t i n j r e i t g o e s i n t o i t s a c t t o m o r r o w . T h e S t a t e

M a r c h i n g l l l i n i , w i l l p r o v i d e t h e B a n d D a y t h e S p a r t a n g r i d d e r s m e e t I l l i n o i s .

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num fc 'r w ill fe a tu re th e band in a long ch o ru s lin e .

T h e band’ s p re -g a m e show w ill include m u si­c a l s a lu te s to MSU and I l lin o is and a new in te r ­p re ta tio n of the c u rre n tly p op u la r song, "A T a s te of Honey.” - #

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 .

An added a ttra c tio n of the I ll in o isp e rfo rm a n c e w ill be th e ap p earan ce of “ H lin iw ek ,” tra d itio n a l ch ie f of the l l l in i .

Just the smart ones, that’s who. . .

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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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T h e H o o s ie rs , who w ere b e a t­en by S ta te la s t y e a r 16-42, will have six ru n n e rs on hand to give C o a te s h is f i r s t v a rs ity com pe­ti t io n . C o a te s , a na tive from S a rn ia , O nt., is expected to b lo s ­som in to a good lon g -d istan ce ru n n e r due to h is B ig T en in­d oo r and outdoor m ile ch am ­p ion sh ip s in ’65. ^

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 o n t i n u e d f r o m p a g e 3 )B a c k f l e l d m a t e s W o o d y

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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INDIANA HSU HUGS pIn ex p erien ce is the w ord for

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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