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Grizzly Football Game Day Program, September 23, 1978 University of Montana—Missoula University of Montana ScholarWorks at University of Montana Grizzly Football Game Day Programs, 1914-2012 University of Montana Publications 9-23-1978 Grizzly Football Game Day Program, September 23, 1978 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, September 23, 1978" (1978). Grizzly Football Game Day Programs, 1914-2012. 51. https://scholarworks.umt.edu/grizzlyfootball_programs_asc/51 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]. MONTANA vs. NORTHERN ARIZONA September 23, 1978 one dollar grizzly tracks Featuring Hart, Schaffner & Marx clothing Arrow shirts Florsheim shoes lem po«$> aZZZZZZZZZZ EAST GATE men’s wear I N HIGGINS Downtown 9:30 to 5:30, Fri. til 9:00 SHOPPING The Store for Men and Women Who Buy for Men Across River CENTER Phone 542-2147 From Campus Montana's only full line meat Missoula, Montana *°rk :iQ^t hnki Old F»»hioned ^ Beef F r a n k s 9 Before another winter comes, plug the holes in your house. It will help in the summer, too, keeping out some of the hot weather. Caulking around the windows, doors and where the siding meets the concrete foundation will reduce air infiltration — both hot and cold. M O N TA N A POWER President Dr. Richard Bowers Athletic Directory Athletic Director.................................................................. Harley Lewis Associate Athletic Director and Gymnastics Coach........................................................ Sharon Dinkel Assistant Athletic Director-Business Manager and Men’s Track Coach...................................................... Marshall Clark Athletic Faculty Representative.................................. Dr. Ray Bennett Sports Information Director.....................................To Be Announced Ticket and Facilities Manager....................................... Gary Hughes Century Club Director......................................................... A1 Kempfert Head Football Coach......................................................... Gene Carlson Assistant Football Coach................................................... Pokey Allen Assistant Football Coach........................................................ Pat Dolan Assistant Football Coach Gary Ekegren Assistant Football Coach Dave Nickel Head Men’s Basketball Coach and Basketball Coordinator......................................... Mike Montgomery Assistant Basketball Coach Stew Morrill Assistant Basketball Coach ..................... Scott Hollenbeck Head Women’s Basketball Coach.................................... Rob^n Selvig Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach............................ Kathy Boukal Men’s and Women’s Cross Country Coach and Women’s Head Track Coach.................................... Will Cheesman Wrestling Coach.......................................................................John Jerrim Men’s Tennis Coach............................................................. Bruce Scott Women’s Tennis Coach........................................................ Paul Larson Men’s Golf Coach........................................................To Be Announced Women’s Swimming Coach............................................... Fred Stetson Women’s Volleyball Coach................................................... Dick Scott Trainer ......................................................................... Naseby Rhinehart Head Equipment Manager............................................. Chuck Burgess Athletic Secretaries ..........................Cela Burham and Carol Braach Ticket Office Secretaries .......... Marge McElwain and Rae Proctor Sports Information Secretary............................................. Judy Gregg Century Club Secretary....................................................... Sylvia Reul GeneralFacts L o c a tio n.......................................... Missoula, Montana 59812 E nrollm ent .................................... ......................................... 8,250 Nicknam e ...................................... ................................. G rizzlies Colors ............................................. Copper, Silver, Gold A thletic Affiliations .................. Big Sky Conference, NCAA AIAW for women Football Stadium ........................ ............ Dornblaser Stadium (capacity 12,500) Grizzly Tracks Grizzly Tracks is the official souvenir program for home football games at the University of Montana. They are produced by the Sports Information Director and the University Printing Services. Photos are provided by Gordon Lemon, Director of Photography. Grizzly Tracks is printed at the UM Printing Services. Price—One Dollar —i — Allen Green leads the nation and the Big T im Kerr Monty Bullerdick Sky in punting with a 45.0 average. 1977 Leading Passer 137 yds. rushing against Portland State UM photo by Gordon Lemon Photo by Bill Sallaz TWO GAMES 1978 UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA FOOTBALL STATISTICS S ept. 18, 1978 RECORD: 0-2 SCORE UM 12, UPS 23 ( A-4000) UM 16, PSU 27 (A-5604) tEWi ‘ s taTPSY i cs UM OPP ftrc'ElVTNS' '“B" N o . 7 3 5 “ Avg TD Long F ir s t Downs 42 36 Ke 1 1 y 2 17 227 13.4 3 29 Rush 13 12 Hard 2 9 1 15 12.7 0 14 Pass 25 21 Bu11erd ick 2 4 54 13.5 0 19 Penalty 4 3 Kleckner 2 4 21 5.3 0 8 Rush Plays 94 66 Green 2 4 36 9 .0 0 12 Rush Yds. Gained 301 300 B.Cerkovnik 1 1 15 15.0 0 15 Rush Yds. Lost 135 20 Egbert 1 2 19 9.5 0 12 NET RUSH 166 280 Pass Attem pts 80 74 Pass Com pletions 41 34 PASS ik ; G PC/PA/PI Yds. Pet . TD Long Had Intercepted 4 3 NET YARDS PASS 487 390 Boyes 2 19/33/1 2 16 .576 1 29 Total Offense 174/653 140/670 K lever 2 18/40/3 227 .450 2 26 Game Average 326.5 335.0 Kerr 1 4 /7 /0 44 .571 0 14 Punts/Yds/BIkd 12/540/0 16/544 Punt Average 45.0 34.0 Fumbles/Lost 6/3 3/1 t o t a l m m z m G Plays Pass Rush T otal Penalties/Yds. 15/161 12/157 Touchdowns 3 7 Boyes 2 42 216 -58 198 Rush 0 3 K lever 2 52 227 -37 190 Pass 3 4 Bu1lerd ick 2 46 0 180 180 PAT K ick I/I 5/7 Kleckner 2 13 0 42 42 Field Goals 3/4 I/I K err 1 10 44 -23 21 Total Points 28 50 Game Scoring Average 14.0 25.0 punt m t s m ... ' No. “ Ycfs. Avg. Tb Long m m ...... T t r ~ R P PAT FG m Dunn 6 52 8.6 0 22 Kel ly 3 0 3 0 0 18 A1legre 0 0 0 I/I 3 10 rtckaff ' rFturns” nb : ~ Yds,. Avg. Tb Lona K lever 0 0 0 0/1 0 0 Kerr 0 0 0 0/1 0 0 Dunn 5 85 17.0 0 25 M. F ish e r 2 30 15.0 0 15 Ferda 1 12 12.0 0 12 RUSHIN6 "T T Tfc Y6 Y l aW f Avg,. Long Green 1 7 7.0 0 7 Bullerdick 2 46 183 3 180 3.9 19 Kleckner 2 13 45 3 42 3.2 12 PUKIY l Ng No. “ Y d s .' Avg. Long B.Cerkovnik 2 2 9 0 9 4.5 7 Green 2 3 20 0 20 6.6 15 Green 12 540 45.0 69 Egbert 1 4 16 0 16 4.0 7 F ish e r 1 12 0 0 12 12.0 12 M. Johnson 1 1 5 0 5 5.0 5 m m s s m m No. “ Y d s ; ” Avg. Long Kerr 1 3 0 23 -23 -7 .6 0 K lever 2 12 9 46 -37 -3 .1 5 K. Johnson 1 7 7 .0 7 Boyes 2 9 2 60 -58 -6 .4 2 Dunn 1 0 0 .0 0 Becker 1 0 0 .0 0 —2— Our 60th Year Supporting Watch the best in AFC Football action University of Montana Athletics this fall on KGVO-TV, Channel 13 in Missoula The AFC champion r \ ' 127 W.HI0 QINS MISSOULA are featured seve through the fall EVERYTHING MEN WEAR them on K “on Circle 527-529-531 North Higgins EXPERT ALL SIZES OF GROCERY REFINISHING A U TO GLASS & BEER DEPOT OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK - TILL 11 P.M. 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Higgins & 5th —3— Welcome to the University of Montana The University of Montana in Missoula is located in a mountain forest setting in beautiful Western Montana. It is halfway between Glacier and Yellowstone National Parks. Four wilderness areas are located nearby Missoula. The natural surroundings offer excellent opportunities for hunting, fishing, backpacking, river floating, camping and other outdoor recreational pursuits. Two excellent winter ski areas are located within minutes of the University. Several other ski areas are only a couple of hours away by car. UM owns and operates its own golf course adjacent to campus. The University of Montana is one of the West’s pioneers in education and was chartered February 17, 1893. The school opened in September, 1895, with fifty students enrolling the first day. Located Dr. Richard C. 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