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MICHIGAN WEEKEND STATE UNIVERSITY S' fA ï E N E W S IN SPORTS East Lansing, Michigan Friday, O ct. 15, 1965 Friday, October 15, 1965 TRAFFIC CONTROL HEADACHE Real Home made Italian 70.000 Small Problems B y JERRY DYKSTRA sure a safe, rapid flow of traffic taken by ihe commuter lot buses w, State News Sports W riter through the use of an airplane. and no other traffic. Bernitt feels Although the volume of traf that this service not only helps The problems posed when fic varies from game to game, to relieve traffic congestion, but 76,000 fans and 17,000 cars are it generally takes at least 45 also saves the time and energy of in the vicinity of Spartan Stad minutes to clear the campus of the fans. AT ITS BEST! ium during football games are congestion after a Saturday game. T he weather must also be taken as close to being solved as pos- Numerous traffic signs are into consideration when planning isble, according to Richard posted on the days of the games traffic control procedures. On Bernitt, head of the Department to assist the driver in locating especially wet days, c a rs cannot y of Public Safety. his correct exit route. be parked on the soggy turf, so To keep a smooth flow of traf "T h e best advice to give spec parking lots must be put into Open Til 2.1 .W Daily fic, Bernitt's department em tators, is to arrive early and use a lot further from the stad ploys 28 campus police officers avoid the rush," said Bernitt. ium. Til 4 AM Fri & Sat and some 75-to-110 MSU students. "The earlier spectators come, So far, Bernitt and his depart In addition 45 off-duty Lansing the closer to the stadium they will ment are satisfied with the way policemen are stationed inside be able to park." their traffic plan has worked so the stadium to help control the The parking pattern at games fa r. If you doubt its efficiency, • crowd before, during and after can be likened to the ripples in take a look around Saturday and - the game. a pond, caused by the dropping of see how they handle the crowd In order to keep a close eye a stone. The stadium represents for the Ohio State game. on the traffic, Michigan State po where the stone is dropped. C ars lice have their center of opera are parked around the stadium in tion in the upper west side of the layers, thus the rippling affect. Activities Carny stadium. From that vantage point, Bernitt al'so suggests that traffic flow can be watched over spectators parking in the com with an eagle eye. muter lot should use the bus to go Entertainers Set 1 1 0 1 E. M i c h . A v e I V 2 - 2 1 0 0 But the Department of Public back and forth from the stadium Safety even goes further to in to their cars. This route will be A local jazz combo and a folk- . singing group will entertain at " " I t ’ s What’ s Happening, A ctivl- ties Carnival *65," set forThurs- - SUPPORT THE SPARTANS WITH day at Spartan Stadium. Entertaining will be Roadside Table and the Litter Barrels, a folk-singing group, and a Jazz ’ combo from the West Circle Jazz SOUVENIRS Society, said Howie Wilchins, Paterson, N J . , senior and ch air ♦ man of ASMSU’s carnival com m ittee. Any club or organization on FROM THE CAMPUS BOOK STORES campus wishing to set up a booth or display at the carnival should contact Wilchins at 353-2966 be tween 3 and 5 p.m . daily. Appli cations for a display may be ob tained at 334 Student Services < from 9-5 daily. V > M SI) MUGS o § ~ > ' PENNANTS / / What did he mean SHAKERS SWEATSHIRTS by "lousy pick up7 SOUVENIRS O P BLANKETS Don't be offended because you East Lansing’s Department Stores For Students have poor low-speed torque. Get yourself a Suzuki. 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Purdue’s Jerry Shaw, the Boiler makers’ defensive tackle and All-American candidate, has his knee encased in plaster. So does Sam Price, starting left halfback for the Illini for the past three seasons. He’ ll be out for two weeks. Minnesota’s first-string center, Chuck Killian, has a shoulder separation and eiid John Rajala has been out three weeks with a pulled calf m uscle. Both are question m arks. Michigan lost more than a game with State last .veek. Star half back Jim Detwiler and guard Bill Keating are both out for the sea son with knee trouble. It’s rhe fifth week of football. The half-way point. The turning point for most teams. The big week in the Big Ten. The Big Ten race is shaping up into another traditionally tight battle. Michigan State leads the pack along with Northwestern, tied for the top spot with 2-0 m arks. Right behind are Minnesota, Ohio State, Burdue and Wisconsin, all sporting 1-0 records. On the deficit side, Michigan, defending Rose Bowl and Big Ten champs, owns an 0-1 mark, while Illinois, Indiana and Iowa round out the group with 0-2 standings. Q The Voice of Music Saturday’s games are all conference battles. Headlining the slate As featured on the NBC-TV TODAY and TONIGHT Shows is Ohio State’s visit to East Lansing. The Spartans and Buckeyes both had sound victories last week, as State whallopped Michigan. 24-7 and OSU topped Illinois, 28-14. Michigan’s loss may be Purdue’s gain. The Boilermakers play at Ann Arbor before a Wolverine homecoming crowd, and will be hoping to spoil another Big Ten alumni-packed weekend as they did ’he Saturday before, squeaking past Iowa, 17-14. E . L a n s in g And with Detwiler and Keating out of the lineup, the Wolves are 323 East Grand River Open Evenings go' ; to be hurting. I .diana and Illinois meet at Champaign for the Illini’s Homecoming festivities. Both have identical 0-2 conference marks, and both want to move over to the win column. In their last outing, the He •> ijers met defeat at the hands of Minnesota, 42-18. Let's Have A i ) c Gophers will be out to keep G ary Snook from igniting the LEONARD Hawk'eyes with his aerial attacks and keep Iowa in the conference Car Wash Party! cella r. Wisconsin is hoping for an easier time of it against North western as compared to last week's almost—annihilation at the o- •. Cutler Oil Company hands of Nebraska. 37-0. The Wildcats did a little winning of their I»*» own, topping Oregon State 15-7, and don’t want their perfect con ference record spoiled. f • The goingest Gogolak, Twilley i — — — I gasoline you Near NCAA Records c a n b u y ! NEW YORK (llPI)--lf Prince just 261 yards receiving to sur ton kicker C harlie Gogolak and pass the 2,453 total set by Camp Tulsa end Howard Twilley play bell and needs four touchdown their normal game this Saturday, passes to break the record of they may place themselves In the 23 set by Vito Ragazzo of William NCAA career record book for 8i Mary from 1947-49. years to come. While Twilley andGogolak con- Official statistics for pass re (continued on page 13) ceiving, scoring and runbacks released today show Gogolak with nine field goals and 10 extra points in four games this season, MANY EXTRA placing him within one field goal ot tying one major college mark SERVICES in Frandor Just North of Federal si ■and surpassing another.