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UNLV UNLV Football Programs UNLV Athletics 9-15-1973 UNLV "Rebels" vs California State, Los Angeles "Diablos" 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 (1973). UNLV "Rebels" vs California State, Los Angeles "Diablos". 1-30. Available at: https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/football_programs/11 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]. - r-­ =en ,... crQ==-­ I» CD en- <CD m en OQ ~c:::::::l ecnl»CD -· C) ... =- 1»~ - "!=' ~ =·3 =en UNLV FOOTBALL GENERAL INFORMATION TONIGHT'S GA ME UNLV vs CAL STATE, LOS ANGELES By Dominic Clark >~~~~..:=­ - UNLV Sports Information Director BILL IRELAND ROGER BARNSON SHERMAN BENNETT RODNEY POINDEXTER RON MEYER FOSTER ANQJ:RSEN A t hletic Director A ssistant A. D . Ticket M anager Hea d T rainer UNLV Coach CSLA Coach The second chapter in the 11-chapter novel of Rebel football 1973 is previewed t onigh t as the Reb­ HOME GAMES ... LAS VEGAS STADIUM (15,000) els host Cal State, Los Angeles in the season opener for the visiting school. DATE OPPONENT TIME New Head Coach Ron Meyer had his baptism of fire last Saturday as the Rebe ls opened up t he new Sept. 8 STATE COLLEGE OF ARKANSAS 8:00pm PDT regime with a resounding 38-6 triumph over an overmanned State College of A rkansas. Sept. 15 CAL STATE, LOS ANGELES 8:00pm PDT Sept. 21 MARSHALL UNIVERSITY 8:00pm PDT In showing some strong intensity at times, UNLV rolled up 356 yards in t otal offense while limit ing Sept. 29 UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY 8:00pm PDT the Bears to but 177 total yards. The UN LV coaching staff has sel ected fullback Steve Matousek and Oct. 6 NORTHEAST LOUISIANA UNIVERSITY 8:00pm PDT tackle Scott Orr as the offensive and defensive players of the week for their efforts against SCA. Oct . 13 BOISE STATE COLLEGE 8:00pm PDT Its a new year for CSLA also, and coach Foster Andersen is smiling. His only reservation about how Oct. 20 * U. OF WISCONSIN , MILWAUKEE 8:00pm PDT well Cal State University, Los Angeles could fare was whether he cou ld recru it an adequate quarter­ Nov. 10 NORTHERN ARIZONA U. 8:00pm PST back. * Homecoming He landed a supper -- Rick Holoubek, a highly sought plum that many inst it utions wanted in the AWAY GAMES the worst way. A 5-10, 175-pounder, Holoubek starred both in high school and junior college. DATE OPPONENT TIME LODGING In two years at Pasadena City College, where he played with Rebels Jimmie A ndrews, Sonny Brock­ Oct. 27 UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII 7:30pm HST Reef Hotel man and Jesse Roberts, he completed 173 of 354 pass attempts for 3,485 yards and 35 touchdowns. Nov. 3 . UN IVERSITY OF SANTA CLARA 7:30pm PST One-day charter The Diablos have 24 returning lettermen off a team that was 3-7 last year that included a 31-0 loss Nov. 17 UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, RENO 1:00pm PST One-day charter to UNLV that turned out to be the Rebels only win of the year. In last year's ga me, punt er Jim DiFiore set a school record with a booming 78 yard kick. MISCELLANEOUS INFORM ATION The UNLV-CSLA series record stands at 1-1 with the Diablos capturi ng the first game 21-20 in HALFTIME. Intermission will be 20 minutes for all home games 1970. UN I FOR MS Home Sca rlet Helmets, Sca rlet Jerseys, Gray Pan ts Next week the Rebels will host the first of two Major College teams as Marshall Un iversity of Hun­ Away .. Scarlet He I mets, White Jerseys, Gray Pants tington, W. Va., visits for a Friday night game. GA ME FOO T BALL . Wilson TD, with white stripes Monday will be the third University Rebels' Club "Quarterbac k Club" meeting at t he Charleston SURFA CE . AstroTurf Heights Bowl with head coach Ron Meyer presiding. The public is urged and encouraged to attend the SHOE BAN K .. Shoes for games played in Las Vegas Stadium will be supplied noon to 1:00 p.m. gathering. f rom the shoe bank at the facility SCOUTING T ICKETS, PRESS & This is the official University of Nevada, Las Vegas Rebels football program, published by the Depart ment of Intercollegiate Athletics for all home games. It is printed by American Printing, 1514 East Fremont , RA DI O CREDENTIALS Dom inic Clark, Sports Information Director Las Vegas, and represented for national advertising by: Spencer Marketing Services, 370 Lexington Avenue, TICKET PRICES . $2.50 general admission, $4.50 reserved seats, $30 season New York, N.Y. 10017 --------------------------------------KEY STAFF ---------M EMBERS N A ME TITLE PH ON E (AREA COD E 702) Phot ography: John Goad , Bill Ireland Director of Athletics 739-3483 Lee Bernhard, Wes Williams Editor: Dominic Clark NCAA Ron Meyer Head Foot ball Coach 739-3400 Roger Barn son Assistant Athletic Director 739-3480 Campus Features: Mark Hughes Member Advertising: Dominic Clark Sherman Bennett T icket Manager 739-3678 Dominic Cl ark Sports Information Director 739-3207 Rod Poindexter Head Athletic Trainer 739-3380 LUXURY FRAVEL Next time your team is traveling why not take LTR, the luxury ROUFE travel route? LTR can take yoyr team or entire league to where the action is for a lot less money. You'll get there quickly and comfortably on LTR's air-conditioned, restroom equipped coaches. Arrive together and enjoy the after the game visit the 'BOAT fun. And, of course, LTR will deliver you and your party directly to your destination. Why not call LTR today and make reservations tor your next outing? SHOWBOAT Hotel, Casino U Lanes University of Nevada, Las Vegas were soon acting as volleyball missionaries in many sections of the country. ~lte Best Today the sport of volleyball has reached a high peak in popularity. Yet there have been very few changes in the way 1973 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Of ~rivia the game is played from it's inception back in 1897. TRIVIA QUIZ BY TERRY SHONKWILER 1. Who was the first Black baseball player in the American DAY DATE UNLV OPPONENT OPP LOCATION TIME/ATTENDANCE :>ublicity Director - Showboat Hotel League? 2. Name the teams that played in the first Super Bowl. Sat. Sept. 8 38 State College of Arkansas 6 Las Vegas 7,854 3. In what year was baseball 's National League formed? Sat. Sept. 15 Cal State, Los Angeles Las Vegas 8:00pm PDT Few people know that there are only two sports that are 4. Bob Beamon holds a track and field record that may nev· Fri. Sept. 21 Marshall University Las Vegas 8:00pm PDT purely American. Most will guess that basketball is one but er be broken. What is it? hardly anyone would venture that volleyball is the other. 5. Jack Nicklaus has won 14 major tournaments, more than Sat. Sept. 29 Utah State University Las Vegas 8:00pm PDT Unlike basketball, the quality of volleyball played outside any golfer in history. What was his first major title? Sat. Oct. 6 Northeast Louisiana Univ. Las Vegas 8:00pm PDT the U. S. is superior to the American variety. Volleyball was 6. Two collegiate basketball players have scored 100 pts in made a part of the Olympics in 1964 and the U.S. men's team one game. Who are they? Sat. Oct. 13 Boise State College Las Vegas 8:00pm PDT won only two games out of nine as the Soviet Union took the 7. Name the two fighters involved in the "Battle of the Sat. Oct. 20 *U. Wisconsin, Milwaukee Las Vegas 8:00pm PDT gold medal. Long Count." Sat. Oct. 27 University of Hawaii Honolulu 7:30pm HST It is amazing to note that basketball was invented in 8. Who is known as the "Babe Ruth of Bowling"? Springfield College in Massachusetts in 1891 by Dr. James 9. In the 1968 Winter Olympics only one American won a Sat. Nov. 3 University of Santa Clara Santa Clara, CA 7:30pm PST Naismith, and volleyball was invented in nearby Holyoke by gold medal. Who was it? Sat. Nov. 10 Northern Arizona University Las Vegas 8:00pm PST William G. Morgan, a former student of Naismith's. Morgan 10. The great Secretariat won horse racing's Triple Crown was a director of a Y.M.C.A. just as Naismith, and just as for the first time since 1948. What was the name of the Sat. Nov. 17 University of Nevada, Reno Reno 1:00pm PST Naismith had invented basketball to fill the sports void during first Triple Crown winner? the Winter months, so did Morgan devise volleyball. *Homecoming Both men were looking for a relatively uncomplicated in­ door sport to attract young people to the Y.M.C.A. during FIND ANSWERS ELSEWHERE IN BOOK HEAD COACH: Ronald Meyer (Purdue-- 1963) (702) 739-3400 the Winter.
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