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Salem College Tigers Eptember 21 , 1985 Whatever Your Financial Goals Are Official Program ''Parents Weekend'' $1.00 Morehead State University Eagles vs Salem College Tigers eptember 21 , 1985 Whatever Your Financial Goals Are .... We Can Help You Come Out A Winner "',-. ... - . - r-~ --~ \_.....-- MOREHEAD NATIONAL BANK Main Street at Carey Avenue Morehead, Kentucky Member Federal Reserve PHONE 784-8966 Member F.D.I.C. GoEa M JUNCTI0N 1-64 AND Sl'"' M0REHEAD , KY 40351 (606) 784-7591 ~ :T,.on,t; !?iiM/ Restaurant 1 f----------------------t Salem College opened the season last week with a 38-36 win over Kutztown College. Tonight's game should be a good controntation between two tailbacks, MSU's Daman Stephens and Salem's Darryl Smith. knew we couldn't Stephens has gained 155 hose mistakes and ex­ yards on 38 attempts in two games. The 5-8 speedster to win," MSU head Bill Baldridge said. " ln trom Camden, N.J. scored , we can't atford those MSU's two touchdowns last stakes tonight either week. Smith, a 5-9 senior Salem is a tine rushed tor 212 yards on 22 carries last week and scored team." three touchdowns. He is now Salem's second all-time big mistakes, lndeed the Tigers are well leading rusher with 2,362 tumbles and in­ respected. They tinished as yard s. tions. One statistic co-champions ot the West We would like to welcome at explains MSU's 0-2 Virginia lntercollegiate all the parents ot MSU record is the turnover margin Athletic Conterence last students and thank them tor where the Eagles have a -6. season going on to the NAIA their support. Welcome to MSU has had nine turnovers playotts. This season the MSU and enjoy the game! in its tirst two games while Tigers have been ranked as Here is a look at other OVC the opponents have just high as sixth in the NAIA teams in action tonight: three. polls. (1:30)EDT Marshall @ Eastern Kentucky (7:30) EDT 1985 MSU Schedule Eastern Michigan @ Akron (7}0) CDT Sept. 7 MSU 10 - Marshall 27 Livingston @ Austin Peay Sept. 14 MSU 14 - James Madison 35 (7: 30) EDT Sept. 21 MSU - Salem College Florida A&M @ Youngstown State Sept. 28 MSU - Middle Tennessee Oct. 5 MSU @ Murray State Oct. 12 MSU - Austin Peay Oct. 19 MSU -Akron Oct. 26 MSU @ Tennessee Tech Nov. 2 MSU @ Western KY Nov. 9 Open Nov. 16 MSU - Eastern KY Nov. 22 MSU @ Youngstown St. 2 , ~ ONSOLIDATED '½ Great Place To Buy Tires'' Mulli·Mile BF GOODRICH T / A MICHELIN Consolidated's Service Center has expert mechanics and specialized equipment to provide you with the best possible automobile repair and maintenance available. Custom Made Exhaust • Front End Services Frame Straightening • Oil Change Brake Repair • A/C Service • Tune-Ups Batteries • Shocks • Custom Wheels · ONSOLIDATED 708 East Main Street Morehead, Kentucky 3 R~MOREHEAD ~LNVERSílY OFF ICE OF THE PRESIDENT 20 1 HOWELL-MCDOWELL AD BLDG MOREHEAD. KENTUCKY 40351 TELEPHONE 606-783-2111 Fall 1985 Greetings: It is indeed my privilege and pleasure to welc ome each of you to Morehead State University and Jayne Stadium-­ the home of the 1985 football Eagles. Intercollegiate athletics is a unique aspect of American higher education and a competitive athletic program has proven to be a very integral part of most of our colleges and universities. Certainly that is true for our own Morehead State University! A competitive athletic program complements a quality academic program while it also gives positive visibility to the university and serves as a rallying point for members of the university community, alumni and friends. I am delighted that you have joined u s today and I am sure you will find this particular contest most exciting. Welcome and thank you for Morehead State University Eagles! Herb. Reinhard President 4 Owingsville, Ky. He build the program to MSU . However, this MSU happened Bill Baldridge ~ trom practically scratch and won the to be Murray State University, where Cave Run Athletic Conterence his first he worked under former Morehead Head______________ Football Coach -. ~,<) season. Atter compiling a 12-8 record State teammate Mike Gotttried. At in two seasons, Baldridge accepted Murray, he helped turn a defensive Bi 11 Bal- the head coaching position at unit thai was last in the OVC into the dridge returns Harrodsburg (Ky.) High School. His nation's best against the run in 1979 for his second second year there, he won the Central as the Racers won the league title. season as Kentucky Conterence Championship ln 1980, Baldridge returned to head football and was named " Class A Coach ot the Georgetown College where he began coach at More­ Year" by Associated Press and United his collegiate head coaching career. h e ad State Press lnternational. He guided the Tigers to a winning sea­ University. He -- Baldridge's roots in Kentucky go son thai year in the pass-oriented and his statt very deep. Not only d id he begin his Heartland Conference, and then had high high school coaching career in the rejoined Gottfried in 1981 when he ac­ hopes ot pro­ Blue Grass State, but he also landed cepted the position of associate head d ucing a win­ his first collegiate coaching job in coach at the University ot Cincinnati. ning campaign Kentucky as detensive secondary Gottfried lett UC in 1981 tor the head in 1984, coach at Georgetown College in 1973. coaching position at the University of but those hopes were not realized as Baldridge returned to Harrodsburg tor Kansas. Baldridge also made the the Eagles tinished 2-9. the 1984 season and took the team to move and accepted the position of de­ another CKC title, again earning tensive tackles and special teams " We were so close in so many ot our " Coach ot the Year" honors. coach betore taking over the More­ games Ihat we fost last year," said Working his way up, Baldridge head State tootball program in 1984. Baldridge. " With what we have returned to Morehead State and be­ returning and the recruits we signed, Born in Morehead on April 19, 1944, came the defensive secondary coach we feel we have the personnel to turn Baldridge and his tamily moved to in 1975. He left MSU to take the head things around in '85. Now we must Shelby, Ohio. shortly after his birth. He coaching position at Bellevue (Ky.) FIND A WAYTOWIN!" returned to MSU and received a High School in 1976 and one year later bachelor's degree in 1968 atter ear­ MSU's eleventh head coach has a won the state championship, winning n ing AII-OVC honors in 1966, the last solid coaching background. Baldridge " Northern Kentucky Coach ot the year MSU has won the OVC title. Bal­ started in the ranks as the head coach Year" honors. dridge also holds a master's degree at Bath County High School in From Bellevue, Baldridge moved on trom MSU. W e Support MSU Eagles Owned & Operated By Hubert & Robert Allen Three Locations: Morehead West, Morehead East And Olive Hill 5 _E_ag_le_A_s_s_i_s_ta_n_t_C_o_a_c_h_e_s________ t Clarence "Stumpy" Paul Baker "Rocky" Assistant Alt Head Coach Offensive Denfensive Line Coach Coordinator AII of the Eagle assistant coaches returned for their second season Rocky Alt returns to MSU as offensive coordinator afler guiding the at MSU ,ncl ud,ng assistant head coach Clarence " Stumpy" Baker. the Eagles offense tasi season. Alt was instrumental in the success the of­ veteran of the staff. fense had tasi year as MSU saw six records go by lhe wayside. Baker is Msu·s connection in the western part of the state after ser­ " Rocky d1d jusl a super job w1th the offense lasl season," sa,d head ving nine years on Western Kentucky University·s staff under Jimmy coach Bill Baldridge. " I feel very fortunate to have him on my staff ... Feix. Alt came to MSU ! rom Center Grove High School in Greenwood, Ind .. where he was head coach tor four years compiling a 17-13 record. Like Baldridge. Baker ,s a former AII -OVC selection and was a team Alt has coached at the colleg,ate levei at such prominent schools as captain tor WKU prior to his graduat,on in 1960. He also holds a Bowling Green State, Marshall and Southern Illinois. master's degree from Western. Born in Creslline, Ohio, Alt attended Wittenberg University, where he "Stumpy works very close with his players.' praised head coach Bill earned all-conference and honorable mention Lillle-AII American Baldridge. "Being from WKU gives us a lot.of experience in OVC play honors. He spent one year as an assistant coach at his alma mater and certa,nly helps us ,n recruiting blue chippers in lhe western pari of during the 1976-77 academic year. the state ... At 35. Alt began his coaching career at Bowling Green State Univer­ Baker works w1th the MSU defensive line. as he did at WKU. He sily as graduate assistant coach in 1971. He then moved on to Struthers coached a number of AII-Oh,o Valley Conference players and AII­ High School in Struther, Oh,o, where he handled the offens,ve backfíeld Americans as the Hilltoppers built a 60-40-4 record du ring his tenure. respons1b1lities. He also coached high school ball at Taft Htgh School Baker's coaching career began at Russellvllle High School where he in rlamllton, Ohio, where he served as offens,ve coordinalor started as an assistant. He was made head coach in 1965 and built a 38- At Marshall University, Alt coached quaterbacks and receivers. AI 14-3 record in five years. He was named " Kentucky Class A Coach of Southern 1lhnois, he was ín charge of lhe offensive backfield.
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