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Michigan State University WEEKEND M ICH IG A N IN STATE UNIVERSITY c» T A T E N E W S SPORTS Friday, November 12, 1965 East Lansing, Michigan Big Ten Title, Rose Bow l State's Target Saturday STEVE JUDAY S e n i o r s : S t a d i u m S e n d - O f f DON JAPINGA JAMES GARRETT HAROLD LUCAS JIM PROEBSTLE 2 Michigan'State News. East I.msijig. Mielite,n L a s t Spartan Stadium Gam e hoi rett, a half- - r- rv n n ti > _aptaini„ iinnDon Japingat ntat halfback as rolled unup an avcrare of 365.6 11114 1 yards and two touchdowns. I rack Maistai Jim By ED BRILL In three years as the Spartan back, display speed m the State News Sports Writer and Ron Goo\ert -ai linebacker total yards a game. imeogainst North-- will also play their last home Center Boris Dimitroff, guard starting signal caller, JUday lias homecoming ; By the time the last cheers broken nearly every game, sea­ western, gait ng 32 yards in six die away tomoirow fifteen sen­ games Saturday. John Karpinski and tight end carries. End 1 ony Angel,despite In addition, I ton iVeatherspoon Jim l’roebstle are the senior son and career passing mark in iors will have left the playing the varsity record book. missing Saturday’s game with field of Spartan Stadium for the has started three games this members of a well-drilled of­ Indiana and the Notre Dame game fall, as a replacement'for Owens fensive line. Although given little merit, last time. the offensive line has been half­ too because of mononucleosis, In past years, Coach Duffy and Bierowicz when they were Fullback Eddie Cotton, a two- appears to have played enough so out with injuries. \Veatherspoon time letter-winner from New way responsible for the 1960 Daugherty has been known to yards rolled up on the ground far this season to gain his first give many, seniors a chance to a senior from Casopolis, might York, started the first six games State letter. start in Bierowicz;place against this season, but has given away by MSI1 backs this fall. Proebstle start for the first time in the and Dimitroff, starting for the Jack Schinderle, a letter wm- last home game. This year he Indiana Saturday, if Bierowicz’s to sophomore Bob Apisa the last ■ner last year, has seen some sprained ankle isn’t any better. two games. Still, Cotton has play­ first time this fall, and Karpinski, won’t have to shuffle the lineup who is back for his third straight duty this season at defensive at all. Twelve of the seniors These seniors "together with ed in every game to date. their underclassmen defensive Juday has had a brilliant year letter, have been instrumental in tackle. have been regulars all season opening holes for Jones, Lee, More than anything, the seniors long, the remaining three have teammates have allowed op­ at quarterback, completing 72 are pulling for a victory Sat­ ponents an average of only 50.4 of 134 passes for 952 yards and \pisa and the likes. been top flight reserves and three scores. In addition he has I he three senior reserves urday to play one additional col­ members of the 38-man travel­ yards a game rustling. Linemen haven’t lacked for action either. lege game. ing squad. Goovert. Owens and Viney have ran the ball for a net total of On a defensive platoon which also picked off single passes this leads the nation in rushing de­ season. Japinga right now paces fense, there are six starting the Big Ten in interceptions with GREEN-WHITE GAME MONDA Y seniors. Buddy Owens, Don three. Bierowicz, Harold Lucas, and Four s eni.o rsjjiave started Bob Viney comprise four-fifth every game this year on offense. of the most fearsome fivesome Co-captain Steve Juday has di­ Frosh C rack G rid Spotlight in college football today. Co- rected the Spartan attack which ends. Bob VV r ight and 'Ferry Real Home Made By LARRY WERNER the frosh a chance to work it s for the first tittle. Tlii: Lewis will prohalm start at the State News Sports Writer urr tackle, and Charles Bailey will At 2:30 p.m . Monday a pro- cot est may also serve to ans many questions rogar ■ inj team up with Mike 5 otttig to mi sing crew el football players ttt- form the guapd duo. Tod Bohr will finally have a chance to St- e’s football future. PIZZA will be at center. reap some glory after weeks Ruthetord promises to give c fans a .thorough look at his C harlie U odem ever is ex- At Its Best! of constant practice, as the Iresh- the f ilio \\ li ite men stage their annua! "Green- team potential. All of the as pected ti Table-Carry out-Delivery Service vith FF W ire and* and White” game. pects if .State's basic oifensivc ,rd patterns will be utilized by the Frank VVatc s at the ves. Mike Frosh Coach Ed Rutt I ht nod at has dividecUiis squad and coach­ two squads. Mail any all C A L L Italian Village ing statf in two for the scrim­ Spectators can expect UB see full* a balance of passing and run- - I the is w , M ike 1101 E. Michigan Ave. IV7 2-2100 mage, which will be run under norm al game conditions, I lie ning in the offensive attacks. Gar alo ' and Al Brenne* will be game is open to the public at Tentative starting lineup for .... ..ids. Nell Petersen w It start Open 5 P.M . Til 2 A.M. Daily, Til 4 A.M. fr i. & Sat. noi admissioiadmission. the White squad wiil have Duane at one tackle and Roger R n inski (Closed Monday) Monday’s exhibition will give Mclver and Dor. Warnke at the at the other. J Mike Kelly and , Fregetto or Steve Dolan will open at the guard positions. John Downs will be over 11■ ball for the Green. Bill Feraco and Bob Super are slated to share the signal- NOW! DISCOUNT RECORDS calling duiies. The remainder of the backfield will find Dick Herlinski and Dave Ortman or Torn Davis at the halfback posts and Reggie Cavcndcr at full. Clinton Harris, a defensive M twnis HOOK-M» SOn specialist at halfback, looks like a good one, and Dwight Romognoli has looked impressive at defen­ DOUBLE-DISCOUNT WITH THIS sive tackle. Jack Zindel will play his specialty, middle guard. The play of Ruminski, 260 • pound All American tackle Iroin Walled Lake, is something spec­ tators should look for. Waters and ULTRA-VALUABLE COUPON Herlinski will do the punting as Bobby Lee and A1 Brenner handle the ki c k o f f and placekicking chores. George Bronson, a 240-pound tackle, and Allan Hartman, a 10 % O F F (c o ntinued on page 7) BIG DURING NOVEMBER O N ANY RECORD IN THE SURPRISE BERKEY HALL STORE. This Sunday J Morning IF WE DON’T HAVE THE RECORD YOU WANT WE’LL ORDER IT AT OUR DISCOUNT RATE. AND THE SPECIAL 10% DISCOUNT WILL APPLY, TOO! CAMPUS BOOK STORES Across From Union Across From Berkey Friday, November 12, 1965 3 the Sporting G am e: : Football Facts & Figures Spartans O n M SU -lndiana R ivalry Bow l ‘em O ver Michigan State winds up its since 1950. The Spartans lead only to the 358,563 total for six home football season Saturday with 13 victories to five for the games In 1957. at Spartan Stadium versus In­ Hoosiers and there has been one ...Saturday's game will mark By LARRY MOGG diana. Game sidelights include tie. the final home appearance for State News Sports Editor these: ...The expected crowd of 15 Spartan seniors, including co­ ...A victory for Michigan State 68,000 fans would bring Spartan captains Steve Juday and Don Penn State over Navy—Rip Engle has his Nittany Lions as would mean the first undisputed home attendance for 1965’ s five Japinga and eight other regulars fired-up as a pot-bellied stove in the middle of February. The Big Ten title in Spartan history. games to around the 340,000 off the offensive and defensive Lions attack like the 1st Cavalry, and the Midshipmen will be MSU already has clinched a title mark. The figure would be second piatoons. dry-docked. share. ...Victory over the Hoosiers Tennessee over Mississippi.-Ole Miss laced the Vols 30-0, would give the Spartans their N*X last fall, but the Volunteer’s sophomore all-purpose back Charlie seventh Big I en win, most ever Fill ion v. isn't around then. Things will be different this Saturday, in a single season for an MSU llp-aiid-down Mississippi will be at low tide. squad. try our NEW Missouri over Oklahoma--Dan Devine has a couple of Tigers ...Sue Satur day would give in his tank, and the Sooners will take gas. Sooner head man State it uti victory this year. Corner J es will wish hi was in the TV business. Only tli 05, 1909, 1951, 1952, Sunday Feature 1933 pn Spartan teams won Michigan ■t! we-L rii- l sf to think th.it Michigan wasr, t _v . ii wort' whistle, but 1 guess now the VV I verities are DINNER at the nt *t it-. Michigan to chalk up third straight ...'] o Saturday’s winner will go the “ Old I rass Spittoon,’ ’ currently held by Indiana and Iowa over Ohio Stati Jerry Burns is on a hot seat nt lown awarded to the game victor each that just might put him among the unemployed.
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