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UNLV Football Programs UNLV Athletics 11-11-1972 UNLV "Rebels" vs North Dakota "Fighting Sioux" University of Nevada, Las Vegas Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/football_programs Part of the American Popular Culture Commons, Civic and Community Engagement Commons, and the Sports Studies Commons Repository Citation University of Nevada, Las Vegas (1972). UNLV "Rebels" vs North Dakota "Fighting Sioux". 1-22. Available at: https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/football_programs/8 This Pamphlet is protected by copyright and/or related rights. It has been brought to you by Digital Scholarship@UNLV with permission from the rights-holder(s). You are free to use this Pamphlet in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use. For other uses you need to obtain permission from the rights-holder(s) directly, unless additional rights are indicated by a Creative Commons license in the record and/or on the work itself. This Pamphlet has been accepted for inclusion in UNLV Football Programs by an authorized administrator of Digital Scholarship@UNLV. For more information, please contact [email protected]. UNLV Rebels - vs - NORTH DAKOTA Fighting Sioux OFFICIAL PROGRAM TODAY'S GAME UNLV -vs- U. NORTH DAKOTA BILL IRELAND JERRY OLSEN UNL V Coach UNO Coach This is the first afternoon home game of the year for the Rebels and the University of Nevada, Las Vegas will e hosting the nationally-ranked University of North Dakota "Fighting Sioux." The Sioux of coach Jerry Olsen will visit Las Vegas for the fmal game of their 10 game 1972 schedule, while PAUL D. MCDERMOTT FRANK C. KERESTES/ IN LV will play one more game after today -- the fourth annual "Big Game" on Nov. 18 against rival University of levada, Reno. In posting their 8-1 record to date, North Dakota started the season by winning six straight before losing in 1eir own homecoming game, 22-17 to North Dakota State in their only blemish thus far. UNLV is just the opposite with a 1-8 record and today's game is really important to the Rebels ifthey have any ope of salvaging something from this most frustrating season. Last weekend, North Dakota beat Mankato State, 48-14, at home while UN LV traveled to the historic Orange owl only to bow to a rugged University of Miami team, 51 -7, in only the second game in the short five-year his xy of Rebel football against a major college opponent. Injuries and turnovers have been major contributors to the UN LV record this year and with the Homecoming 3me set for next weekend against UN R, Reb fans have a lot to look forward to as this year's squad is comprised f only a dozen seniors, and the experienced gained this year against a most competitive schedule will certainly help 1 the games remaining this year and the seasons to come. One of the highlight's of last week's game and trip to Miami was freshman tailback Tom Kunzer, who came off 1e bench to carry the ball five times for 32 yards and the lone UNLV touchdown on a 19 yard run in his first col !ge game. He wears number 7 and will start at tailback today for the Rebels. UNLV THE RECORD (1-8) OPP UND THE RECORD (8-1) OPP 28 WESTERN ILLINOIS 35 48 MONTANA STATE 28 16 BOISE STATE 36 42 U. MONTANA 14 COMPLETE INSURANCE PROTECTION 31 CAL STATE, LOS ANGELES 0 33 SOUTH DAKOTA 3 7 U. CALIFORNIA, RIVERSIDE 14 28 AUGUST ANA 16 0 MISSOURI SOUTHERN 7 69 MORNINGSIDE 0 14 SANTA CLARA 28 51 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 21 20 CALSTATE, FULLERTON 30 17 NORTH DAKOTA STATE 22 0 WEBER STATE 30 38 NORTHERN IOWA 9 7 U. OF MIAMI 51 48 MANKATO STATE 14 GOOD LUCK U.N.L.V.! This is the official University of Nevada, Las Vegas Rebels football program, published by the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics for all home games. It is printed by American Printing, 1514 East Fremont, Las Vegas, and represented for national advertising by: Spencer Marketing Services, 370 Lexington Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10017 320 SOUTH THIRD STREET ;. P 0 BOX 30 Photography: John Goad , INSURANCE LAS VEGAS, NEVADA 89101 .s· 382-1111 jitor: Dominic Clark NCAA Lee Bernhard, Wes Williams :~.mpus Features: Mark Hughes Member Advertising: Dominic Clark A Pleasant S11ggestion UNLV COACHES BEFORE THE GAME AFTER THE GAME WHY NOT? u K L 1 -~~,LJ / BILL IRELAND ROGER BARNSON DOUG CARDER RON GRZYBOWSKI AL McDANIEL Big Daddy's Head Coach Defensive Backs Linebackers Defensive Line Receivers 4020 BOULDER HIGHWAY I BAR LOUNGE RESTAURANT Featuring Authentic Mexican Food Also Steaks & Burgers Home of the Margarita or Your Favorite Drink Beer On Tap OPEN 24 HOURS REASONABLE PRICES PACKAGE LIQUOR RON SMELTZER FRED DALLIMORE DON KENNEDY and ART TORRES (Across From Skyway Drive-In Theatre) Offensive Line Head Scout Offensive Backs and Linemen University of Nevada, Las Vegas GOOD LUCK 1972 Football Schedule lOIAL REBELS! DAY DATE UNLV OPPONENT OPP. LOCATION TIME/ATTENDANCE PFUrECTION Sat. Sept. 9 28 Western Illinois University 35 Las Vegas 8,800 SERVI~~£19<2 Sat. Sept. 16 16 Boise State College 36 Boise, Idaho 14,000 Sat. Sept. 23 31 Cal State, Los Angeles INSURAr\X:E, 0 Las Vegas 6,245 Sat. Sept. 30 7 U. of California, Riverside 14 Las Vegas 6,180 Sat. Oct. 7 0 Missouri Southern College 7 Las Vegas 5,124 by professionals ... Sat. Oct. 14 14 University of Santa Clara 28 Santa Clara, Ca. 4,265 THAT'S OUR POLICY Sat. Oct. 21 20 Cal State, Fullerton 30 Las Vegas 5,980 Acme Electric Sat. Oct. 28 0 Weber State College 30 Ogden, Utah 6,723 LEAVITT AGENCY Sat. Nov. 4 7 University of Miami 51 Miami, Florida 24,387 823 South Sixth Sat. Nov. 11 University of North Dakota Las Vegas 1:30pm PST Las Vegas, Nevada Sat. Nov. 18 * University of Nevada, Reno Las Vegas 1:30pm PST 382-4010 * Homecoming Game Fire D Casualty D Auto D Home Life D Health and Accident D Bonds UN LV Scholarship Donor after the 9ame )teet ~lte ~e/Jels 7 JIM STARKES 10 DANARANA 11 SONNY BRASIL£ 12 JIM THAYER 83 KENT BOULDIN 1top bq the BOAT! HARVE PERRY CENTER/BUILDING 3 1100 EAST SAHARA/LAS VEGAS, NEVADA /732-2941 21 PA TT MEDCHILL 22 JIM DiFIORE 23 MIKECULP 24 NORM GOOKINS 25 JIM MASSEY Now, you must admit, even Howard (The Household ~lte !Jest Mouth) Case// would be hard pressed to match such elo quence. The press can make stars and legends or run a lUXURY Of ~rivia player, team or coach into oblivion. They can also make for some great trivia. 'IRIIVEL BY TERRY SHONKWILER Publicity Director - Showboat Hotel 1. What football coach holds the record for most years in coach Next time your team is traveling why not take LTR, the luxury ing? travel route? LTR can take your team or entire league to where 2. Who holds the collegiate football record for most pass recep ROU'IE The press has a great deal to do with sports and sports tions in a single season? the action is for a lot less money. trivia. Often it is the sports writer, sportscaster or commen 3. What was the longest punt ever in pro football? 4. Who had the slipperiest hands in pro football (most fumbles You 'll get there quickly and comfortably on tator who make legends out of mere mortal men on the in one season?) LTR 's air-conditioned, restroom equipped playing field. 5. The drop-kick used to be a powerful weapon in football. What coaches. Arrive together and enjoy the A good example of this is in the story of the immortal was the longest ever kicked? 6. Who once made four TO runs in the first 10 minutes of a foot fun. And, of course, LTR will deliver "Four Horsemen of Notre Dame." Grantland Rice, one of ball game? the premiere sports writers ever, coined the phrase in 1924 1. All time great golfer Byron Nelson holds a record that prob· you and your party directly to your when Notre Dame defeated Army 13-7. before 55,000 ably will never be broken. What is it? destination. Why not call LTR today 8. Tom Dempsay holds the record for the longest field goal in spectators at the Polo Grounds in New York. the pros (63 yds.) Who has the mark in college ball? and make reservations for your "Outlined against a blue-gray October sky, the Four 9. What was the score of the Rebels first game in 1968? next outing? Horsemen rode again. In dramatic lore they are known as 10. When was the first "Big Game" with UNR? Famine, Pestilence, Destruction and Death. These are only aliases. Their real names are Stuhldreher (Harry) Miller (Don) Crowley (Jim) and Layden (Elmer). They formed the FIND ANSWERS crest of the South Bend cyclone before which another ELSEWHERE IN THIS BOOK fighting Army football team was swept over the precipice at the Polo Grounds yesterday afternoon . ... " ~e/Jels ln Action )teet ~lte ~e!Jels 26 RON HUSBAND 29 FLOYD TOLIVER 7 TOM KUNZER 31 JOE GONZALES 32 JOE GALL/A SUGAR BABES-- Led by UNL V professor Patricia Dillingham, the Rebel Sugar Babes have performed throughout the 1972 season, including making the trip to Miami last weekend. Performing at halftime today, the group is; front row from left to right Anna Marie Obdrisko, Brook Sherman, Jaureen Navo, 34 WAYNE NUNNEL Y 35 ROY LEE 27 DENNIS ROBINSON 41 LARRY WRIGHT 42 BILL SWALL Lana Moore, Sonia Santos, and Miriam Cote.