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LINCOL ARMY ROTC Lincoln's Leadership Team

Good Luck to all Tiger Members Of the Advanced Corps!

Miss Jacqueline L. Fortenberry Miss ROTC 1975-1976

TIGER CADETS Michael Dawkins Gerald Brown Robert Thompson Albert Gardner Charles Powell Kenneth Burkes Steve Sylvester Cleophus Newton Dennis Beavers Gary Shelby Richard Hatcher

2 GREETINGS Lincoln University has a right to be proud. Down through the years, the Lin­ coln Tigers have compiled an enviable record on the gridiron. Our football stadium inaugurated three years ago, is one of the finest in the state. And now the stadium has a new artifically-sur­ faced track! Sports competition is but one area in which Lincoln excels. However, it has been a major factor in providing mean­ ingful participation of blacks in the main­ stream of American life. Since 1954, it has met the commitment of providing a quality education for all who enter its portals. Lincoln University is a viable institution of higher education for the state of Missouri and the entire nation. On behalf of the entire Lincoln University family, I take great pleasure in extend­ ing greetings to all who come to see the Lincoln Tigers perform. May you enjoy the remaining games of the 1975 season. :::_~ Dr. James Frank President

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BY BOB BRENDEL

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Welcome back to Lincoln! It's an average of 40.4 yards per return, Homecoming 1975. Squeezed in be­ tops in the conference. tween all the hoopla of parties, The Tigers will need some big plays receptions and old acquaintances is today to stop the Indians. Although the today's football game. That game Tigers had their best day of the season figures to be one of the most exciting passing the football last week, their of­ events of the weekend. fense has been hot-and-cold at best. The Tigers opponent is a for­ Southeast has one of the league's best midable one, Southeast Missouri. The defenses (along with LU) and has Indians boast of a 4-0 conference shutoff potent offensive teams like Nor­ record (5-4 overall) and are tied for the thwest Missouri, Central Missouri and league lead with Northeast Missouri. Southwest Missouri. The Tigers, meanwhile, have won Southwest scored only three points only three games all season. One of against the Indians in contrast to the those came two weeks ago when Lin­ 41-point total they ran up against Lin­ coln beat conference rival Missouri­ coln last week. Rolla for their lone MIAA win. Offensively, the Indians have rid­ If history repeats itself today, Coach den the arm of quarterback Rick Leo Lewis' squad will be in for a rough Wieser. The senior signal-caller missed afternoon. The Indians are the only the early season with a hand injury. team in the MIAA that holds an edge SEMO, however, hasn't lost since Rick Wieser over the Tigers in series ha ttles. having Wieser back at the controls. Southeast has beaten LU four times His favorite target has been receiver and lost only once since the Tigers en­ Terry Slattery but the Indians haven't tered the MIAA in 1970. had to pass a lot recently. Bobby Southwest Missouri beat the Tigers Everage, Jack Gokin and Anthony last week, 41-14, while Southeast was Wallace have been the reason. The downing Central Missouri, 31-6. three running backs have combined for Against Southwest last week, the over 950 yards rushing this season, Tigers were the victims of their own more than all of Lincoln's running mistakes. The visiting Bears turned backs combined. three LU fumbles and a blocked punt Defensively, the Tigers rate as in touchdowns. Only twice did the Southeast's equals. While Lincoln has Bears control the football. Both drives given up 183 points, most of those have resulted in field goals. been set up by offensive mistakes. The Mike West, sophomore wide defensive charge is led by tackle Jerald receiver from Chicago, Ill., was the star Brown, backed up by linebacker Larry of the game, however. He scored both Terry and supported further by safety Tiger TD' s. The first came on a 53- Bruce Johnson. All three have been all­ yard pass play from Mike Scales and MIAA selections in the past. the second came on a dazzling 25-yard For Terry and Johnson, today is reverse. West also caught five passes their last game in an LU uniform for 99 yards and returned a kickoff 66 before the home fans. That should be yards. plenty of incentive for a hard-fought In the last two games, West has battle today. returned five kickoffs for 202 yards - Terry Slattery

Series Record Year LU SEMO 1975 Seniors 1970 6 20 11 Steve Sylvester 43 Dan January 1971 14 13 12 Calvin McDaniel 44 Kevin Burgess 14 Cornelius President 51 Charles Powell 1972 8 38 31 Nolan Franklin 69 Mike Dawkins 1973 12 23 33 Bruce Johnson 75 Don Johnson 1974 19 6 34 Mike Johnson 85 Norman Booker 40 Robert Thompson 88 Larry Terry 1-4-0 -~

Senior defensive stars Larry T erry (top)' and Bruce Johnson. BLUE TIGERS - ACTION 1975

Photos by Bob Brendel ,. ROSTER it's the real thil No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Hometown I 10 Carlton Outlaw QB Jr. 5-11 170 Newport News, Virginia II Steve Sylvester WR Sr. 5-11 170 Whistler, Alabama 12 Calvin McDaniel QB Sr. 6-0 170 Flint, Michigan 14 Cornelius President QB Sr. 6-3 175 Chicago, Illinois 16 Gary Burgess DB .Jr. 5-9 165 Maplewood, Missouri 17 Mike Scales' QB Fr. 5-10 160 Memphis, Tennessee 20 Kenny Burkes DB .Jr. 6-0 165 Columbus, Georgia 21 Dave Williams RB Fr. 6-1 215 Columbia, Missouri 22 Cleophus Newlon RB .Jr. 5-10 175 Flint, Michigan 23 Perry Stone RB Fr. 5-10 165 Memphis, Tennessee 24 Keith Morton RB Fr. 5-11 200 Chicago, Illinois 25 Ernest Dawson DB Fr. 5-10 175 Chicago, Illinois 31 Nolan Franklin RB Sr. 5-9 180 Lawton, Oklahoma 32 Johnnie Hill RB So. 5-10 205 Birminglon, Alahama 33 Bruce Johnson DB Sr. 5-10 170 Kansas City, Kansas 34 Mike Johnson DB Sr. 6-1 180 Clarksdale, Mississippi 36 Keith Allen RB Fr. 6-0 190 Queens, New York 36 Lowery .Johnson DB Fr. 5-10 165 Minneapolis, Minnesota 37 Chuck Mason P/DB So. 5-10 160 Marshall, Missouri 38 Cedric Canada LB .Jr. 6-1 200 Memphis, Tennessee 39 Steve Taylor DB Fr. 5-10 175 Kansas C ity, Missouri 40 Robert Thompson RB Sr. 5-9 175 Hayti, Missouri 41 Richard Hatcher TE .Jr. 6-1 210 Flint, Michigan 42 Magellen Askew RB Fr. 5-9 210 Memphis, Tennessee 43 Dan January LB Sr. 5-10 185 E. St. Louis, Illinois 44 Kevin Burgess RB Sr. 5-11 200 Maplewood, Missouri 45 Stephen Shaw LB Fr. 6-1 184 Fort Smith, Arkansas 46 Anthony Mitchell LB Fr. 6-0 205 St. Louis, Missouri 50 Jerald Brown DT .Jr . 5-10 240 Tulsa, Oklahoma 51 Charles Powell* C Sr. 6-2 225 Rivie ra Beach, Flori 52 Samuel Alexander LB Fr. 5-11 205 Kansas City, Missou 54 Gary Shelby LB .Jr. 6-0 200 Tulsa, Oklahoma 55 Charles Dedrich LB Fr. 5-10 205 Halliesburg, Missis 60 Frank Wilson LB J<' r. 6-0 210 Byhakie, Mississip 61 Alphonse Bush OG So. 6-1 230 Pritchard, Alaba 64 Richard Bates DT Fr. 6-1 255 Chicago, Illinois 67 Virgil Brown OG Sr. 5-10 210 E. St. Lou is, Ill i 69 Mike Dawkins OG /RB Sr. 6-1 225 Phoenix City, A 70 Harvey Thomas K So. 6-3 170 Fort Smith, Ark 71 Wilbert Blake OT So. 6-1 230 St. Louis, Misso 73 Stanley Guy DT Fr. 6-0 230 74 Hulon Crayton DT So. 6-4 240 Milwaukee, Wis 75 Donald Johnson OG Sr. 5-10 245 Fairhope, Alaba 77 Valon Booker DT Fr. 6-4 275 St. Louis, Misso, 78 Albert Gardner OT .Jr. 6-2 225 St. Louis, Misso 79 han Minus NG Fr. 6-0 210 W. Palm Beach, 80 Milton Jackson TE Jr. 6-4 195 Chicago, Illinois 81 Ken Scott WR Sr. 5-9 170 Kansas City, ML 82 Grant Fowlkes DE Fr. 6-1 185 Fort Wayne, llld. 83 Dennis Beavers DE .Jr. 6-2 220 Mariella, Georgil 84 Robert Chesler DB Fr. 6-2 205 Miami, Florida 85 Norman Booker DE Sr. 6-1 215 Flint, Michigan 86 Mike West WR So. 5-8 160 Chicago, Illinois 87 Larry Green WR Fr. 5-11 165 Louisiana, Misso 88 Larry Terry• MLB Sr. 6-2 220 Tulsa, Oklahoma 89 Clyde McClea,e E Fr. 6-1 180 St. Lou is, M isso .John Owens DB Fr. 6-1 190 Springfield Gar

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11 Don Backfisch So. 5-11 175 QB Dexter, Missouri 73 David Beile So. 6-2 218 DT Alton, Illinois 64 Mike Bosler Sr. 6-2 212 LB St. Louis, Missouri 34 Gary Briley So. 5-10 190 LB Blytheville, Arkansas 57 Steve Cash So. 6-0 195 LB Poplar Bluff, Missouri 33 Al Coun4,il Sr. 6-1 210 LB Dunnellon, Florida 61 Harold Dilworth Sr. 6-1 196 DE St. Louis, Missouri 76 Eric Eckert So. 6-2 210 OG St. Louis, Missouri 43 Bobby Everage Sr. 5-8 175 RB Alton, Illinois 81 Everett Falder Jr. 6-0 180 DB Mayfield, Kentucky 65 Doug Frick Sr. 6-0 220 OT St. Louis, Missouri 82 John Fritsche Sr. 6-1 210 DE Florissant, Missouri 20 Bruce Germany Jr. 5.9 160 DB St. Louis, Missouri 31 Jack Gokin So. 5-10 190 RB Kirkwood, Missouri 22 David Goncher Sr. 6-1 170 FL S. Chicago Ht., Illinois 14 David Gross Fr. 6-1 190 SE Cape Girardeau, Missouri 68 Mike Gray So. 5-11 190 DE St. Louis, Missouri 60 Bruce Hanson Fr. 6-0 210 LB St. Charles, Missouri 30 Larry Hearon Sr. 5-11 182 DB Tutwiler, Mississippi 41 Randy Hoerman Jr. 5-11 190 RB Wamego, Kansas 86 Kevin Hunt So. 6-0 180 DB Markham, Illinois 78 Terry Kolan So. 6-4 218 OT St. Charles, Missouri 87 Gary Kornfeld Jr. 6-0 190 TE St. Louis, Missouri 10 T. J. Lewis So. 5-8 165 FL Mendota, Illinois 85 Jim Limbaugh Jr. 5-11 170 s Cape Girarde&u, Missouri 63 Mark Lind Sr. 6-0 215 N Kirkwood, Missouri 56 Tony McCullough Jr. 6-0 215 C Foley, Alabama 69 Richard Minton Jr. 6-1 217 OG Alton, Illinois 55 Mike Olson Sr. 6-1 220 C Chesterfield, Missouri 66 Rodger Redding Sr. 6-1 215 OG Olh:e Branch, Mississ,ppi 70 David Rhatigan Sr. 6-3 230 T Tulsa, Oklahoma 84 Randy Roddy So. 6-1 195 TE Ballwin, Missouri 72 Ethan Saliba So. 5-11 195 OG Parsons, Kansas 79 Vince Schaefer So. 6-3 215 DT Scott City, Missouri 44 Roger Schmidt Jr. 5.9 180 RB Festus, Missouri 32 Rich Schutt So. 5-11 194 RB Overland, Missouri 89 Terry Slat_tery Jr. 6-0 185 FL Cape Girardeau, Missouri 23 Bob Stevens Jr. 6-1 175 DB Moline, Illinois 58 Tom Suter Jr. 5-11 200 C St. Louis, Missouri 75 Willie Taylor Fr. 6-0 220 DT Blytheville, Arkansas 88 Andre Terrell Sr. 5-10 170 DB St. Louis, Missouri 12 Maurice Tolson Fr. 6-3 180 QB ·East St. Louis, Illinois 62 Richard Tuck Jr. 5-8 200 N St. Louis, Missouri 59 Shane Wagoner So. 6-0 190 DE Sikeston, Missouri 40 Anthony Wallace Sr. 5-11 183 RB W. Palm Beach, Florida 83 Phil Wallace · Fr. 5-10 165 SE Tallahassee, Florida 71 Thom Watkins Jr. 5-10 220 OT Henderson, N. C. ike Whitehead So. 6-3 215 D'f Paducah, Kentucky ifford Wicks So. 5-11 185 DE Poplar Bluff, Missouri ln Wieser So. 6-0 170 s Topeka, Kansas , ike Wieser Fr. 6-0 180' RB Topeka, Kansas · 1~k Wieser Sr. 6-0 180 QB Topeka, Kansas p rleton Williams So. 6-2 180 RB St. Louis, Missouri barles Williams Jr. 6-1 175 SE Washington, D.C. ike Wood Jr. 6-0 210 K Kirkwood, Missouri

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Nov. 28-29 UMKC Tournament Kansas City, Mo. December 4 California State-Hayward Jefferson City December 6 Mississippi Valley State Jefferson City December 9 Westminster College Fulton, Mo. December 13 Westminster College Jefferson City January 1-3 MIAA Tournament Springfield, Mo. January 7 WIiiiam Penn Jefferson City January 10 Arkansas-Little Rock Little Rock , Ark . January 12 Southwest Missouri Springfield, Mo. January 17 Northeast Missouri Jefferson City January 18 Northwest Missouri Jefferson City January 26 Southeast Missouri Cape Girardeau, Mo. January 31 Southwest Missouri Jefferson City February 2 Southeast Missouri Jefferson City February 4 Missouri-Rolla Jefferson City February 7 Langston University Jefferson City February 9 Central Missouri Warrensburg, Mo. February 12 Mississippi Valley State Itta Bena, Miss. February 14 Missouri-Rolla Rolla, Mo. February 16 Arkansas-Little Rock Jefferson City February 21 Northwest Missouri Maryville, Mo. February 23 Northeast Missouri Kirksville, Mo. February 26 Central Missouri Jefferson City Defending MIAA League Champions L------' Alfred Larry - NCAA Hurdles Champion Phil Jensen (R) - MIAA Mile Champion and Robert Sumter - All MIAA Cross Country Performer

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23 LINCOLN RECORDS

Season - Boyce Smith. 431. 1964 RUSHING RECORDS RECEIVING RECORDS Game - Boyce Smith. 45 0 (5 punts) vs Kentucky State. 1964 Net Yarde, lndlvldual Net Yarde, lndlvldual Career - Leo Lewis. 4.457, 1951-54 Career - Johnny McDaniets, 2,030. 1972- LongHt Punt Season - Leo Lewis. 1 .239, 1952 73 Chris Middleton. 65 yards vs. Langston. Game - Leo Lewis, 245, 1954 Season - Johnny McDaniels. 724. 1973 1969 Game - Johnny McDaniels. 185 vs. Arkan­ Moat Carrie, sas Tech. 1973 INTERCEPTION RECORDS Career - Leo Lewis. 623. 1951-54 Season - Leo Lewis. 210. 1952 Reception a Moat Interceptions, Individual Game - Career - Johnny McDaniels. 105. 1971-73 Career Bruce Johnson. 17 1972-74 Season - Johnny McDaniels. 44 1972 Willie Burkes. 17. 1969-73 Ruohlng Average Game - Chandler Wllllams. 11 vs . Central Season : Willie Burks. 7. 1970 Career - Leo Lewis, 7.15, 1951-54 Missouri. 1974 Bruce Johnson. 7. 1973 Season - Jeff Watkins. 7. 1974 Game - Gerald Woodard, 19.75 (8 carries. TO Receptions Game - Bruce Johnson. 5 vs. Kentucky 158 yards vs. St. Mary's, 1964) Ctlreer - Johnny McOaniels . 22. 1971-73 State. 1974 Season - Johnny McO;rn1els. 9. 1972 Longeat Run from Scrimmage Gr\me - St1m Ptlrehem 3 vs M1ssour 1- Longest Interception Return Leo Lewis. 95 yards vs. Texas Southern, Rolla 1964 Zeke Moore. 100 yards vs. Arkansas A& M. 1953 1964 Longeet Reception Bruce Johnson. 100 yards vs. Missouri­ Chandler Williams. 96 yards from Calvin Net Yard, Team Rolla. 1972 Game - 603 vs. St. Mary's, 1964 McDaniel vs. Northwest Missouri. 1974 Season - 3.166 yards, 1957 Interception Return Average SCORING RECORDS Career - Bruce Johnson. 15.4 (17 for 262 Ruohlng Attempt1, Team yardsl. 1972-74 Touchdown•. Individual Game - Season - Bruce Johnson. 27.2 (5 for 136). Career - Leo Lewis. 64. 1951-54 Season - 595. 1952 1972 Season - Leo Lewis. 22. 1953 Game - Rushing Average, Team Game - Leo Lewis and Gerald Woodard. 4 (Lewis did ii four times) Game - Interception. Team Season - 3518, 1957 Game - 7 vs Kentucky State. 1974 Touchdowns, Team Game - 11 vs. St . Mary's. 1964 and vs. PASSING RECORDS DEFENSIVE RECORDS Missouri-Rolla. 1964 Completlon1, Individual Season - 46. 1964 Defense vs. Rush Career - James Lang, 234. 1969-72 Game - 2 yards vs. Peru State. 1964 Season - James Lang. 118. 1972 Extra Points Season - 542 yards (542 avg.). 1964 Game - James Lang, 20 vs. Alcorn A&M. Career - Gerald Walker. 49. 1962-64 1972. Calvin McDaniel. 20 vs. Central Season - Gerald Walker. 29. 1964 Defensive va. Pa•• Missouri. 1974 Game - Gerald Walker Game - 2 yards vs. Langston (2 of 17) 1962 Net Yarde, Individual Field Goals Season - 545 y.:1rds 1606 ;lVg ). 1962 Career - James Lang. 3.211. 1969-72 Career - Gerald Walker. 11. 1962-64 Season - James Lang. 1.507, 1972 Season - Gerald Walker. 4. 1963. 1964 Total Defense Game - Calvin McDaniels. 273 vs. Central Game - Gerald Walker. 2 vs. Kentucky Game - 52 yards vs. Kentucky State. 1962 Missouri. 1974 State and Southern Illinois. 1964 Season - 1.608 yards (63 plays. 2.4 avg.) 1964 TD Pa11e1 Longeet Field Goal Career - James Lang. 35. 1969-72 Gerald Walker. 45 yards vs. Tennessee Moot Shutout• Season - James Lang. 18. 1972 State. 1962 6 en 1935. 4 1n 1958 Game - James Lang. 4 vs M1ssour1-Rolla Moot Poinll, Team 1972 Fewest Touchdowns Allowed Game - 74 vs. St. Mary"s. 1964 4 tn 7 games. 1935: 9 in 8 games. 1958 Interceptions Thrown Season - 353. 1964 Career - Cornelius President. 32. 1972-74 Defense va. Score RETURN RECORDS Season - Cornelius President. 19. 1973 24 points (3.43/ game avg.). 1935: 58 points (725 avg.). 1958 Game - Longest Kickoff Return Leo Lewis. 100 yards vs Texas Southern. MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS )953 Net Yards, Team Lamar Parrish. 100 yards vs. Northeast Three Worst Defeats Game - 313 vs Central Missouri. 1974 Missouri. 1968 55-3 to Southwest Missouri. 1974: 52-6 to Season - 1.663 I 123-2691. 1972 Florida A&M . 1962: 47...0 to Tennessee Longest Punt Return Completion Percentage S1a1e. 1956 Lamar Parrish. 95 yards vs. Southwest Career - James Lang . .440 . 234-531. 1969- Missouri. 1969 72 WldHt Victory Margin• 74...0 over St. Mary's. 1964: 73-0 over Season - James Lang ..470. 118-251. 1972 Punt Return Average Missouri-Rolla. 1964: 62-0 over St. Mary·s. Game - Alton Adams ..571 (8-14) vs. Career - 1963: 55-0 over Philander-Smith. 1951: 52...0 Missouri-Rolla. 1964 Season - Lamar Parrish. 16.8 (15 for 252. 2 over Kentucky State. 1952: 61-0 over TD). 1969 Attempt1, Tean Jackson State. 1952 Game - Lamar Parrish. 43.0 (3 for 129. Game - 48 vs. Central Missouri, 1974 TD). vs. Southwest Missouri. 1969 TOTAL OFFENSE RECORDS Season - 269. 1972 Kickoff Return Average lndlvldual Attempt1, Individual Career - Career - Leo Lewis. 4.750. 1951-54 Career - James Lang. 531. 1969-72 .,;< Season - Mike Cunningham. 28.5 (11 for Season - James Lang. 1.556. 1972 Season - James Lang, 251. 1972 ::i 341. 2 TD). 1973 Game - Ct1lvm McDaniel. 252 vs Central Game - James Lang, 40 vs. Alcorn A& M Game - M1ssour1. 1974 1972 .,, 2 PUNT RECORDS C Completions, Team Team Garn~ - 585 vs. St. Mary·s. 1964 ~ Games - 27 vs. Central Missouri, 1974 HlghHt Punt Average Seasoo - 3.523. 1957 (391 4 avg .) Season - 123. 1972 Cctreer - Chris Middleton. 396. 1969-70

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