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Grizzly Football Game Day Program, October 6, 1984 University of Montana—Missoula University of Montana ScholarWorks at University of Montana Grizzly Football Game Day Programs, 1914-2012 University of Montana Publications 10-6-1984 Grizzly Football Game Day Program, October 6, 1984 University of Montana—Missoula. Athletics Department Let us know how access to this document benefits ouy . Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.umt.edu/grizzlyfootball_programs_asc Recommended Citation University of Montana—Missoula. Athletics Department, "Grizzly Football Game Day Program, October 6, 1984" (1984). Grizzly Football Game Day Programs, 1914-2012. 61. https://scholarworks.umt.edu/grizzlyfootball_programs_asc/61 This Program is brought to you for free and open access by the University of Montana Publications at ScholarWorks at University of Montana. It has been accepted for inclusion in Grizzly Football Game Day Programs, 1914-2012 by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks at University of Montana. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Gtizzfy/Tracks Two Dollars s the principal industrialfrom 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 anda full range of Caterpillarcarrying on the responsi­ service of Caterpillar prod­products and services in­bility of serving Caterpillar ucts from the Canadian bor­cluding 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 m YOUR CATERPILLAR La DEALER Caterpillar, Cat and CH 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 = T o ta l 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 Store 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 Coach .....................................Joe Yeager Assistant Football C oach .................................. Mike Johnson Assistant Football C oach ....................................Jeff Reinebold Assistant Football C oach Mike Van Diest Assistant Football Coach ..................................... Ken Flajole Assistant Football C oach Greg Trenary Assistant Football Coach ..................................... Arvid Grier TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS: Head Men’s Basketball Coach and * 2205 Oxford Street Basketball Coordinator Mike Montgomery Assistant Basketball Coach ................................. Stew Morrill * 1003 East Broadway Assistant Basketball Coach ....................................... 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 Coach 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 order 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 3021 Brooks, Missoula produced by the Sports Information Director and the UM Printing Services. 1 Today's Game by Dave Guffey Grizzly Sports Information Director Grizzlies Host Lumberjacks In Big Sky Game Home sweet home. Dornblaser Field isn’t tana played its only home game of the 1984 yards a game (305 passing) and a defense that exactly the ritz of Big Sky Conference foot­ season Sept. 8, beating a good Abilene Chris­ allows just 238 yards a game. (UM averages ball facilities, but you can bet 90-plus football tian team 42-28. UM followed that win with 326 on offense and gives up 484). players, Grizzly football coaches and support a 17-16 victory at Portland State. The league’s Top Newcomer last year, staff are happy to return to it. The Lumberjacks are coming off their first Mendoza is 146 of 221 for 1,488 yards and The Grizzlies have just completed three Big Sky loss, 37-20, to Reno, the defending nine scores. He has thrown six interceptions. road trips, to Portland State, Idaho State and league champion, and one of the preseason His favorite targets are Jerry Davis (373 Weber State. That adds up to about 50 hours title favorites. The comparative score is NAU’s yards) and Ben Richardson (327). The top of travel. The last two trips to Ogden and 42-21 defeat of Weber State in the Jacks’ in­ rushers are tailback Jerry Holder (200 yards) Pocatello were via bus. door Sky dome. and fullback Kris Yonker (169 yards). The last two were also like bad memories. “ Northern Arizona returns 18 starters and The leading tackier is safety Tony Cullen It’s like you hope you are dreaming, but then was one of the teams picked as a conference with with 44 stops. Linebackers Gary Galante favorite in preseason,” Donovan said. “With the talent they have and their results to date, it seems they are living up to their billing. “We know we’re in for a tough game,” he continued. “ A Montana-NAU game is always a physical one. They are very talented on defense and (Mike) Mendoza can throw the ball short or long. They like to put the ball in the air as evidenced by the number of times they threw against Reno (68).” Montana has a lot of players on the injured list, but fortunately most of those players, in­ cluding all-time passer Marty Mornhinweg, should be ready to go today against the Lumberjacks. Defensive tackle Scott Poole was hurt in the opener, and gone for the season and strong safety Ned Becker suffered a knee injury against Weber State. Mornhinweg, who has been hampered with a knee sprain he suffered against Portland State, is now ranked eighth in Big sky history in passing yardage with 4,282 yards. He is 42 of 71 for 653 yards and five touchdowns this year and threw his only two interceptions of 1984 last week. Speedy LeRoy Foster continues to lead the team in rushing with 111 yards, while Kraig Paulson has 102. Alan Botzheim has rushed Offensive tackle Rick Linderholm. for 78 yards and Scott Murray has 66 yards Wingback LeRoy Foster. and a TD. If you remember, Foster’s first run from scrimmage was a 49-yard TD against you wake up, and yes, you did lose to WSC and Marvin Jackmon each have 38 tackles. Abilene Christian. 47-14, and ISU 43-3. And no, that wasn’t Preseason All-American James Gee, a Missoula product Bob McCauley leads all “ Bloopers” you were listening to—that was defensive tackle, has been hampered with an receivers with 14 catches for 277 yards and two straight nights of rolling “ snake eyes.” ankle injury and Holder is doubtful as well. You know, snake eyes as in dice. That’s a pair of scores. Kelly Richardson has nine when you roll a pair of dice and ones come catches for 140 yards and two TDs. Scott Moe up on both. Or 11, if you will. And that’s how has eight for 123 and Murray has nine for 111. Big Sky Overall many times the University of Montana turn­ Inside
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