Grizzly Football Game Day Program, November 3, 1984 University of Montana—Missoula
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For more information, please contact [email protected]. Montana 84th Montana State Meeting November 3, 1984 KELLY RICHARDSON JAKE TRAMMELL MARTY MORNHINWEG SCOTT TIMBERMAN GREGG GREEN JOE KLUCEWICH BOB McCAULEY GLENN DACUS RICK LINDERHOLM CURT McGINNESS TOM RUTT DAVE McKENZIE CRAIG MOSIER KELLY WESTON MIKE HELEAN Grizzly Tracks Two Dollars 1984 Grizzly Seniors s the principal industrial from the Continental Divide Long Machinery has been supplier in Western Monwest to the Idaho border. serving equipment and en Htana, Long Machinery is Long Machinery providesgine customers since 1979 responsible for the sale and a full range of Caterpillar carrying on the responsi service of Caterpillar prodproducts and services inbility of serving Caterpillar ucts from the Canadian bor cluding earth moving equipusers in Western Montana for der south to Salmon, Idaho,ment, engines, and lift trucks. over 55 uninterrupted years. LONG M A C H IN E R Y Missoula/Kalispell YOUR m CATERPILLAR LH DEALER Caterpillar. Cat and CB are Trademarks of Caterpillar Tractor Co President Dr. Neil Bucklew Athletic Directory = We’re Your Athletic Director .................................................. Harley Lewis Associate Athletic Director ........................ Barbara Hollmann Business Manager .................................................. Tim Kendall - Total Athletic Faculty Representative Dr. Evan Denney Sports Information Director ................................ Dave Guffey Assistant Sports Information D ire c to r Linda Reaves Sports Information Secretary ...............................Arlette Egge Food S tore Ticket and Facilities Manager ............................ Gary Hughes Concessions & Promotions D irector ...................Tom Dwyer Grizzly Athletic Association Director ................ Al Kempfert Head Football Coach ...................................... Larry Donovan Assistant Football C oach .......................................... Joe Glenn Assistant Football C oach Joe Yeager Assistant Football Coach Mike Johnson Assistant Football C oach ................................... Jeff Reinebold Assistant Football C oach Mike Van Diest Assistant Football C oach ...................................... Ken Flajole Assistant Football C oach Greg Trenary Assistant Football C oach ........................................ Arvid Grier TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS: Head Men’s Basketball Coach and Basketball Coordinator Mike Montgomery * 2205 Oxford Street Assistant Basketball C oach ...................................Stew Morrill i t 1003 East Broadway Assistant Basketball C oach ........................................Bob Niehl Head Women’s Basketball Coach .......................Robin Selvig Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach Annette Whitaker Men’s Track and Cross Country Coach ................. Bill Leach Women’s Cross Country and Track Coach ... Dick Koontz Wrestling Coach ........................................................Scott Bliss Gymnastics Coach .......................................... Terry Hamilton Men’s Tennis C o a c h Larry Gianchetta Women’s Tennis C o a c h ..............................................Kris Nord Men’s Golf Coach ............................................ Skip Koprovica Women’s Swimming Coach Doug Brenner Women’s Volleyball Coach ......................................Dick Scott Trainer Dennis Murphy Associate Trainer ............................................ Mary McElwain Head Equipment Manager ..............................Steve Hackney Assistant Equipment Manager Mat Popham Basketball Secretary Lalla Jessup Football Secretary ...........................................Suelynn Williams AMERICA’S STEAK EXPERT Athletic Secretary Cela Burham ©Mr Steak Inc Ticket Office Secretary Rae Proctor Grizzly Athletic Assn. Secretary Jeanenne Hargett WHY IS MR. STEAK AMERICA S STEAK EXPERT? General Facts Enrollment ..............................................................................9,288 We’re experts when it comes to selecting, aging, cutting, Nickname ........................................................................... Grizzlies and broiling steaks. Mr. Steak serves USDA Choice steak Colors.......................................................... Copper, Silver, Gold exclusively. We do not use chemical tenderizers—natural Athletic Affiliations ........................................................... Big Sky, aging makes our steaks even more tender and flavorful. At Mountain West Conferences, NCAA Mr. Steak, we prepare your steak expertly too, as you Football Field ................................................................ Dornblaser o rd e r it. (Capacity 12.500) Our waitresses serve all dinners at your table and we have a special KID’S MENU just for the asking. Grizzly Tracks After dining at Mr. Steak, you’ll realize why we’re Grizzly Tracks is the official souvenir program for home America’s steak expert. football games at the University of Montana. They are produced by the Sports Information Director and the UM 3021 Brooks, Missoula Printing Services. 1 Today’s Game by Dave Guffey Grizzly Sports Information Director Griz-Cats Clash on Gridiron for the 84th Time It was two years after the University of Mon Afterall, it was last season that an 0-8 Bobcat rushers with 244 yards, followed by Jones with tana opened its doors — 1897 — that the team dominated UM to the tune of a 28-8 vic 236. Grizzlies and Bobcats met on the gridiron. The tory. UM had entered the game at 4-2. Trammell is having another exceptional year, result was an 18-6 UM win. The scenario in 1984 — which will mark the despite playing with a soft cast on his left arm, There were 75 students enrolled at Montana 84th meeting of the schools on a football field because of a broken bone in his wrist. He has at the time and 24 men turned out for the foot is ironically very similar. a team-leading 101 tackles and led the team last ball team which was coached by Fred D. Smith, MSU is tied for the Big Sky Conference lead year with 104. a Chemistry professor and former player at with a 4-1 record after knocking off Boise State Another player who has had a good season Cornell. 22-18 last week in Bozeman. To top that off the is Butte free safety Scott Timberman, who has You can bet that Smith and 119-pound 6-2 Bobcats are now ranked 15th in the nation 74 tackles, two fumble recoveries and two in quarterback Hugh Kennedy of Missoula and his in the 87-team 1-AA collegiate division. terceptions. OLB Tim Gillis has 80 stops and teammates had no idea what they had started Montana is 2-5-1 overall and still looking for Terry Shillam has 65 tackles, including five for back on that snowy Thanksgiving day, allthough its first conference win after five Big Sky losses. contests. It’s a cliche to say ‘‘throw out the records for this game,” but last season and numerous ones over the years bear that out. The Grizzlies rely heavily on quarterback Mar ty Mornhinweg, who has passed for 5,049 career yards which ranks him eighth in Big Sky history. His 5,107 yards ranks him fifth in league history in total yards. So far this season “ Wig” is 98 of 173 for 1,419 yards and nine TDs and has rushed for four scores. However, he has been out with a sprain ed knee, missing two-plus games. Mornhinweg and the rest of the Grizzly offense will have to contend with a veteran MSU defense which was ranked 15th in the nation last week. The Cat “ D” is led by defensive end Mark Fellows who has an amazing 20 quarterback sacks for losses of more than 100 yards. Safety Doug Kimball is among the national leaders with (Howard Skaggs) seven interceptions, including two last week against Boise. ‘‘Their defensive team, led by Fellows is one of the toughest in the league as indicated by their statistics and their record,” said head UM coach Larry Donovan. “ They’ve got great leadership on defense from Joe Roberts, Fellows and Kim ball.” Some of the Grizzlies who hope to give MSU’s defense a tough time include wide received Bob McCauley (32 catches for 634 yards and four TDs), tailback LeRoy Foster (260 yards rushing Quarterback Marty Mornhinweg. and two scores) and fullbacks Joe Klucewich and Inside linebacker Jake Trammell. Scott Murray, who have the unenviable task of trying to block Fellows. according to written accounts, “ a capacity crowd This will be the last home games for 15 UM was on hand by noon. The play that day was fast seniors including: Mornhinweg, McCauley, and furious, fierce and fair.” Klucewich, OTs Rick Linderholm and Tom Rutt, Some people call it THE game, or the Griz- tight end Curt McGinness,