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Grizzly Football Game Day Program, November 16, 1974 University of Montana ScholarWorks at University of Montana Grizzly Football Game Day Programs, 1914-2012 University of Montana Publications 11-16-1974 Grizzly Football Game Day Program, November 16, 1974 University of Montana (Missoula, Mont. : 1965-1994). Athletics Department Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.umt.edu/grizzlyfootball_programs_asc Let us know how access to this document benefits ou.y Recommended Citation University of Montana (Missoula, Mont. : 1965-1994). Athletics Department, "Grizzly Football Game Day Program, November 16, 1974" (1974). Grizzly Football Game Day Programs, 1914-2012. 48. https://scholarworks.umt.edu/grizzlyfootball_programs_asc/48 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 GRIZZLIES VS. BOISE STATE I Dornblaser Field Nov. 16, 1974 1:30 p.m. jsSS® BE IN THE KNOW READ JOHN CAMPBELL’S SPORTS COLUMN JOHN CAMPBELL F R E E Shopping N ews KYSS Sports Director MESSENGER Phone 549-5331 SERVING WESTERN MONTANA'SMail - P.O. Box 2220 A team effort. Getting sufficient electricity to our customers is a team effort. We are helping to develop resources, including electrical energy, to provide jobs and opportunities for Montana’s young people who wish to continue to make the Big Sky Country their home. In the 1970’s, there will be 144,000 Montanans reaching age 21. They will require adequate electricity. So will the rest of us. M O N T A N A POWER mum GRIZZLY GRID COACHES—Front row, (L. to R.) backfield coach Gene Carlson, head coach Jack Swarthout, offensive line coach Bill Betcher and linebacker coach John Smith. Back row, (L. to R.) student assistants Gary Berding, Dave Ostrander, Dave Manovich and Jerry Cooley, and defensive line coach Wally Gaskins. “Voice of the Grizzlies” PROVIDING: BILL SCHWANKE KYLT-AM/FM-Sports Director LOW COST LOANS KYLT Sports Director AM 1340 FM 100.1 and ABOVE AVERAGE RETURN ON SAVINGS TO: FACULTY, STAFF and GRADUATE ASSISTANTS. I I I N / 1 FEDERRL UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA FEDERAL CREDIT UNION Phone 243-2331 1 Fashion Comes Alive in th,e Tl)e4£&ut ^Ted&tal J H ^ L E SAVINGS LOAN Room ASSOCIATION Below Decks Y A N D T ’S M EN’S WEAR Downtown Missoula THUlM* ■***°° 100 E. Broadway 543-7312 549-9417 “Open at 12 Noon” Two Missoula All varieties of Pizza Offices to Lasagna Dinners Serve You! Prawn Dinners Chicken Dinners Char-broiled Steaks and Steak Sandwiches Free Delivery Service 2230 Brooks PIZZA PARLOR West Broadway 2 MEET THE GRIZZLIES 10 Van Troxel QB 11 Rock Svennungser QB 15 Randy Christophel QB 16 Eric Aschendorf CB 20 Del Spear HB 21 Greg Anderson FS 24 Bob Eustance SS 25 Sly Hardy CB 26 Ben Steinhauer SS 27 Tom Clift Great Falls Select Tuborg Q Its Bohemian What Heidelberg J 4 . <2)euni ^ u r k i Lowenbrau You Put Into Miller High Life — RESERVE — That Counts EARL’S H i Life Insurance Reserve Life Insurance Co. Distributing Dean Burks — Special Agent Hospitalization 204 Nancy Lou Drive 3305 Latimer St. Home 728-0338 Disability Income 3 am the sign of l good food Red Lion Supper Club 4B's Cafeteria 4B's Restaurants 1210 W. Broadway Holiday Village 301 E. Broadway 700 W. Broadway J 28 Glenn Schmasow CB 29 Bob Smith FB 30 Greg Carter CB 31 Randy Ogden HB 32 Chuck Nakoa MLB 33 Dave Ponzoha HB 36 Wyatt McCraw HB 40 Greg Salo MLB Fresh Dairy Foods ...your family's best buy! j fDarigold Farms Missoula, Montana 59801 The First State Bank in the center of things 42 Bill Gulbranson 44 Bill Nielsen FB 46 Steve Dionas FB 48 John Buxton DE-LB 52 Ron Lebsock C 53 Jim Summers C 54 Ron Rosenberg MLB 56 Jim Cedarstrom MLB 60 Jerry Bonas LB 61 Bill Grigsby OG •READY MIX CONCRETE •CONCRETE PRODUCTS • ASPHALT PAVING CORPORATION •GENERAL CONSTRUCTION General Offices: 1727 South Ave. West • Missoula, Montana 59801 • (406) 543-8214 5 62 Rod Tweet DE-LB 63 Kim McReynolds OG 65 Dan Argo DT 66 Rich Border C 67 Dave Mills OG 68 Walt Brett OG 70 Terry Flowers MG-DT 71 Eric Manegold OT 72 Tim Brick OT 73 Randy Lynn OT Split end Greg Erickson Linebacker Greg Salo 6 1 DISCOUNT CKMTEK First “GO GRIZZLIES” National 700 S. W. Higgins Missoula FRONT& Bank HIGGINS BLACK S i ANGUS SUPPER CLUB AND LOUNGE 1120 W. BROADWAY a great place • Seafood • Chicken • Steaks • Prime Rib to bank! “Open for lunch 11 a.m. Monday thru Friday” 74 Larry Farnam DT 76 Rick Stachnik OT 77 Bob Shacklett DT 79 Doug Betters OT 80 Dale Chappie TE 81 Greg Erickson SE 82 Greg Harris 83 Randy Redwine DE 7 84 Duane Walker TE 85 Gig Stuart MG 86 Steve Carlson SE 87 Bruce Carlson K 88 Hayes Milliman LB Ben Harbison OT Murray Pierce OG Gary Staley SE Mike Staubitz SE 23 R ick Muse SE LAST GAME FOR 16 GRIZZLY SENIORS 11 Rock Svennungsen QB Shelby, Montana 63 Kim McReynolds OG Olympia, Washington majoring in pre-optometry majoring in Recreation 25 Sly Hardy CB Monrovia, California 66 Rich Border C Salt Lake City, Utah majoring in General Studies majoring in Business Administration 29 Bob Smith FB Pasco, Washington 71 Eric Manegold OT Glendive, Montana majoring in Business Administration majoring in Recreation 33 Dave Ponzoha HB Lacey, Washington 72 Tim Brick OT Traverse City, Michigan majoring in Psychology majoring in Liberal Arts 35 Mike Ladd SS Garden Grove, California 73 Randy Lynn OT Omak, Washington majoring in Business Administration majoring in Business Administration 40 Greg Salo LB Butte, Montana 74 Larry Farnam DT Seattle, Washington majoring in General Studies majoring in Education 54 Ron Rosenberg LB Whitefish, Montana 81 Greg Erickson SE Everett, Washington majoring in Health, Physical Education and Recreation majoring in Physical Therapy 61 Bill Grigsby OG Spokane, Washington 85 Gig Stuart MG Miami, Florida majoring in General Studies majoring in Health, Physical Education and Recreation Smith, Manegold and Svennungsen will miss today’s game with injuries. 8 Missoula’s On Finest Heated Swimming Pool Free Covered Parking T arget AAA Approved Coffee Shop Sporting Goods Color T V For Good Sports B ob W ard Highway 93 and South Avenue and DOWNTOWN 201 East Main 321 North Higgins Phone 543-7221 (Clothing Mart) Dr. Charles Bryan Rupert Holland Gary Hughes George Fultz Faculty Representative Equipment Manager Ticket Manager Sports Information Director FINE f Meadow! DAIRY Gold PRO­ Earl Martell Naseby Rhinehart Business Manager Athletic Trainer DUCT: 9 PRESIDENTS WELCOME Welcome to the University of Montana campus. I hope you will find “the best has been saved for the last” in this final 1974 game for the Grizzlies. We are proud of our student athletes. In this Fall season they have been highly competitive on the football field and they have achieved a well-earned Big Sky cross country championship. They have given strong performances in women’s volleyball and in club sports—soccer and rugby. It should be an active and exciting Winter season with competition soon to begin in men’s and women’s basketball, swimming, wrestling, skiing, women’s gymnastics, and in club sports—men’s gymnastics and handball. Your continued support and loyalty are appreciated as we work toward a goal of providing increased athletic opportunity for both men and women. Come back and see us again soon. Sincerely, RICHARD C. BOWERS President 10 TODAY S GAME BOISE STATE IN 1974 Today’s game with the powerful Broncos of Boise State brings down the curtain on the University of Montana’s 1974 footballBSU 41, Cal Poly (SLO) 21 at San Luis Obispo season. BSU 41, Chico State 7 in Boise In addition, 16 Grizzly seniors complete their football *BSU 40, Montana State 37 at Bozeman eligibility this afternoon. Unfortunately, three seniors, Bob BSU 36, Nevada-Reno 16 in Boise Smith, Eric Manegold and Rock Svennungsen, will not play *BSU 61, Idaho State 3 in Boise because of shoulder injuries. BSU 35, Nevada-Las Vegas 37 at Las Vegas The nationally ranked Broncos (3rd in the United Press poll *BSU 45, Northern Arizona 13 at Flagstaff and the Associated Press Poll) can clinch the Big Sky Cham­ *BSU 42, Weber State 14 in Boise pionship and remain a front runner in the NCAA Division II BSU 41, Cal-Davis 20 in Boise playoff picture with a triumph today. Nov. 16 *BSU at MONTANA Boise is 4-0 in league play and 8-1 on the season. The Bron­ Nov. 23*ldaho at BSU cos’ only loss was a 37-35 thriller with Nevada-Las Vegas, a team UM dropped a last-second, 20-17 verdict to. Last weekend Boise knocked Cal-Davis out of the undefeated ranks with a 41-20 vic­ tory. Montana enters the season finale with a 3-5-1 season record BIG SKY STANDINGS and a 2-2-1 league mark. The Grizzlies have two straight losses, TEAM Conference Overall the latest a final seconds heartbreaker to Idaho State, 25-22. Boise State 4-0 8-1 Against Idaho State the Grizzlies came from behind to take a Montana State 22-19 lead with 48 seconds to play, but the Bengals bounced back 4-2 6-3 Idaho on a 24-yard TD pass with seven seconds to play. 2-1-1 2-6-1 MONTANA 2-2-1 Saturday night’s defeat marked the third time this season that 3-5-1 Northern Arizona 3-6 the hard-luck Grizzlies had victory snatched from them in the 2-3 Idaho State 4-4 final minute.
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