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10 Van Troxel QB 11 Rock Svennungser QB 15 Randy Christophel QB 16 Eric Aschendorf CB 20 Del Spear HB

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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, 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

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9 PRESIDENTS

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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.

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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- 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. Previously, Nevada-Las Vegas had scored its game- 2-4 Weber State 3-6 winner with five seconds remaining and the Grizzlies missed a 1-5 21-yard field goal in the last minute of a 35-35 tie with Idaho. Boise State’s high-powered offense ranks number one in the THIS WEEK IN THE BIG SKY nation in total offense, passing and scoring. The Broncos average 508 yards of total offense, 324 yards passing and 42.4 * Boise State at Montana points. Boise quarterback Jim McMillan is the nation’s leading Idaho at Northern Illinois individual in passing (17 completions per game) and total Cal Poly (SLO) at Idaho State (night) offense (290 yards). North Dakota State at Montana State Montana’s Greg Anderson enters the game ranked second in Eastern Michigan at Weber State punt returns (20.2) and first in kickoff returns (33.5). The speedy Northern Arizona has finished its season sophomore has two touchdowns in each category of returning.*Big Sky Game

BASKETBALL SEASON IS NEXT FOR THE GRIZZLIES Today’s game marks the end of UM’s football season. Now all COvM TItY eyes will be focused on Adams Fieldhouse and the progress of Jud Heathcote’s basketball team. The 1974-75 roundball season ITCHSN OPEN should be a good one for Grizzly fans. Four starters return from the finest UM team in 24 years. Last year’s squad won 19 and lost only eight to finish second in the Big Sky. A championship may be on tap for the Griz this season. Season tickets are now on 24 sale. SUPPORT JUD’S GANG. CREDITS The UM football program is printed by the University Printing Services and written and edited by George Fultz. Gordon Lemon, Bill Nettles and Lisa Jamgochian have provided the HOURS photographs.

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Sept. 6 UM 14, Simon Fraser 23 Sept. 21 UM 10, South Dakota 24 Sept. 28 UM 17, Nevada-Las Vegas 20 Oct. 5 *UM 24, Weber State 13 Oct. 12 *UM 27, Northern Arizona 0 (Homecoming) Oct. 19 *UM 35, Idaho 35 Oct. 26 *UM 24, Portland State 14 Nov. 2 *UM 29, Montana State 43 Nov. 9 *UM 22, Idaho State 25 Nov. 16 *BOISE STATE in MISSOULA * game

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12 Alphabetical 1974 University of Montana Numerical Roster Roster No. Name No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Year Hometown 21 ‘ Greg Anderson 10 “ Van Troxel QB 5-10 170 Jr Moscow, Idaho 65 Dan Argo 11 “ Rock Svennungsen QB 6-2 190 Sr Shelby 16 Eric Aschendorf 15 Randy Christophel QB 6-0 185 Fr Reading, Ohio 79 Doug Betters 16 Eric Aschendorf CB 5-10 170 Fr Cincinnati, Ohio 60 Jerry Bonas 20 *Del Spear HB 5-10 175 Soph Cheney, Wash. 66 Rich Border 21 ‘ Greg Anderson FS 5-9 170 Soph Chicago, III. 68 ‘ Walt Brett 23 Rick Muse SE 5-8 150 Fr Opheim 72 “ Tim Brick 24 Bob Eustance SS 6-0 180 Soph Helena 48 ‘John Buxton 25 ‘ Sly Hardy CB 6-0 190 Sr Monrovia, Calif. 87 Bruce Carlson 26 Ben Steinhauer SS 6-0 180 Fr Cincinnati, Ohio 86 ‘ Steve Carlson 27 Tom Clift FS 5-10 170 Fr Spokane, Wash. 30 Greg Carter 28 *Glenn Schmasow CB 6-1 185 Jr Great Falls Jim Cedarstrom 29 ‘ Bob Smith FB 5-11 200 Sr Pasco, Wash. 80 Dale Chappie 30 Greg Carter CB 6-3 205 Jr Far Rockaway, N.Y; 15 Randy Christophel 31 Randy Ogden HB 6-0 180 Fr Traverse City, Mich. 27 Tom Clift 32 ‘ Chuck Nakoa MLB 6-1 215 Jr Honolulu, Hawaii 46 33 ‘ Dave Ponzoha HB 6-1 190 Sr Lacey, Wash. Steve Dionas 81 ‘ Greg Erickson 34 Tom Facey CB 5-9 180 Jr Lancaster, Calif. 24 35 ‘ Mike Ladd SS 5-10 180 Sr Garden Grove, Calif. Bob Eustance 34 Tom Facey 36 Wyatt McCraw HB 6-1 200 Jr East Orange, N.J. 74 ‘ Larry Farnam 40 “ Greg Salo MLB 6-2 220 Sr Butte 70 42 Bill Gulbranson DE-LB 6-1 205 Jr Aberdeen, Wash. ‘Terry Flowers 61 ‘ Bill Grigsby 44 Bill Nielsen FB 5-11 195 Fr Chicago, III. 42 Bill Gulbranson 45 Gary Staley SE 6-2 170 Fr Cincinnati, Ohio 56 Ben Harbison 46 Steve Dionas FB 6-2 220 Jr Sumner, Wash. 25 ‘ Sly Hardy 47 Mike Staubitz SE 6-1 185 Fr Cincinnati, Ohio 82 ‘ Greg Harris 48 ‘John Buxton DE-LB 6-0 205 Jr Owatonna, Minn. 35 ‘ Mike Ladd 52 Ron Lebsock C 6-3 200 Fr Butte 52 Ron Lebsock 53 Jim Summers C 6-2 210 Jr Tacoma, Wash. 73 ‘ Randy Lynn 54 ‘ “ Ron Rosenberg MLB 6-3 235 Sr Whitefish 36 Wyatt McCraw Jim Cedarstrom MLB 6-2 230 Soph Scottsdale, Ariz. 63 56 Ben Harbison OT 6-6 235 Fr Missoula ‘ Kim McReynolds 71 60 Jerry Bonas LB 6-0 210 Fr Fair Haven, Mass. ‘ Eric Manegold 88 61 ‘ Bill Grigsby OG 6-2 240 Sr Spokane, Wash. Hayes Milliman 67 62 Rod Tweet DE-LB 6-0 195 Soph Power Dave Mills 23 63 ‘ Kim McReynolds OG 6-2 230 Sr Olympia, Wash. Rick Muse 32 64 Murray Pierce OG 6-7 235 Fr Cincinnati, Ohio ‘ Chuck Nakoa 44 65 Dan Argo DT 6-2 225 Fr Cincinnati, Ohio Bill Nielsen 31 66 ‘ Rich Border C 6-2 225 Sr Salt Lake City, Utah Randy Ogden 64 67 Dave Mills OG 6-2 240 Fr Cincinnati, Ohio Murray Pierce 78 68 ‘ Walt Brett OG 6-5 240 Jr Lake Tahoe, Calif. Mark Plum 33 70 ‘ Terry Flowers DT 5-11 220 Soph Cincinnati, Ohio ‘ Dave Ponzoha 83 71 ‘ Eric Manegold OT 6-3 230 Sr Glendive Randy Redwine 54 72 “ Tim Brick OT 5-10 210 Sr Traverse City, Mich. “ ‘ Ron Rosenberg 40 73 ‘ Randy Lynn OT 6-0 235 Sr Omak, Wash. “ Greg Salo 28 74 ‘ Larry Farnam DT 6-2 235 Sr Seattle, Wash. ‘ Glenn Schmasow 77 75 ‘ Dan Sullivan OG 6-6 225 Soph Butte Bob Shacklett 29 76 Rick Stachnik OT 6-0 225 Fr Chicago, III. ‘ Bob Smith 20 77 Bob Shacklett DT 6-3 230 Soph Claremont, Calif. ‘ Del Spear 76 78 Mark Plum DT 6-2 230 Soph Seattle, Wash. Rick Stachnik 45 Gary Staley 79 Doug Betters OT 6-5 225 Fr Arlington Heights, III 47 80 Dale Chappie TE 6-2 190 Fr Spokane, Wash. Mike Staubitz. 26 81 ‘ Greg Erickson SE 5-9 170 Sr Everett, Wash. Ben Steinhauer 85 82 ‘ Greg Harris MG 6-3 235 Jr Kalispell ‘ Gig Stuart 75 83 Randy Redwine DE 6-2 220 Fr Reading, Ohio ‘ Dan Sullivan 53 84 “ Duane Walker TE 6-3 220 Jr Malta Jim Summers 11 85 ‘ Gig Stuart MG 6-1 225 Sr Miami, Florida “ Rock Svennungsen 10 86 ‘ Steve Carlson SE 5-11 175 Jr Great Falls “ Van Troxel 62 87 Bruce Carlson K 6-1 195 Fr Great Falls Rod Tweet 84 88 Hayes Milliman DE-LB 6-1 190 Fr Cincinnati, Ohio “ Duane Walker ‘ letters earned ‘ Letters earned

13 GRIZZLY STARTERS it’s the real thing. BOISE STATE STARTERS OFFENSE Coke. OFFENSE Pos. No. Name Yr. Trade-mark @ Pos. No. Name Yr. TE 84 Duane Walker (6-3, 220) Jr SE 20 Mike Holton (5-8, 152) Soph LT 73 Randy Lynn (6-0, 235) Sr LT 77 Carlton Ching (6-5, 245) Sr LG 61 Bill Grigsby (6-2, 240) Jr LG 61 Glenn Sparks (6-2,228) Jr C 66 Rich Border (6-2, 225) Sr C 57 Ted Scoles (6-1, 220) Sr RG 75 Dan Sullivan (6-6, 225) Soph RG 69 Jim Ryan (6-2, 230) Jr RT 72 Tim Brick (5-10, 210) Sr RT 65 Greg Palin (6-3, 249) Sr SE 81 Greg Erickson (5-9, 170) Sr SE 8 John Crabtree (5-7, 155) Jr QB 10 Van Troxel (5-10, 170) Jr QB 12 Jim McMillan (6-1, 175) Sr FB 46 Steve Dionas (6-2, 220) Jr FB 31 Ken Johnson (6-1, 202) Sr # * : HB 20 Del Spear (5-10, 175) Soph HB 33 Dave Nicley (6-0, 195) Sr HB 36 Wyatt McCraw (6-1, 200) Jr HB 40 John Smith (6-0, 188) Jr

DEFENSE DEFENSE

Pos. No. Name Yr Pos. No. Name Yr. LE 48 John Buxton (6-0, 205) Jr LE 88 Pete Poumele (5-11, 230) Jr LT 74 Larry Farnam (6-2, 235) Sr LT 78 Ron Franklin (6-9, 250) Sr MG 82 Greg Harris (6-3, 235) Jr RT 73 Saia Misi (6-0, 235) Jr RT 70 Terry Flowers (5-11, 220) Soph RE 85 Mark Clegg (6-0, 215) Sr RE 42 Bill Gulbranson (6-1, 205) Jr LLB 39 Gary Gorrell (6-3, 215) Jr LB 40 Greg Salo (6-2, 220) Sr MLB 51 Ron Davis (6-0, 235) Sr LB 54 Ron Rosenberg (6-3,235) Sr RLB 45 Loren Schmidt (6-0, 215) Sr CB 30 Greg Carter (6-3, 205) Jr CB 21 Gary Rosolwich (5-9, 177) Soph CB 25 Sly Hardy (6-0, 190) Sr CB 24 Mike Campbell (5-9, 187) Sr SS 35 Mike Ladd (5-10, 180) Sr SS 25 Pat King (6-2, 207) Sr FS 21 Greg Anderson (5-9, 170) Soph FS 29 Roily Woolsey (6-1, 175) Sr

SPECIALISTS SPECIALISTS Punting—33 Dave Ponzoha Punting—39 Gary Gorrell Placements—87 Bruce Carlson Placements—49 Clint Sigman Punt Returns—21 Greg Anderson Punt Returns—29 Roily Woolsey Kickoff Returns—25 Sly Hardy and 21 Greg Anderson Kickoff Returns—21 Gary Rosolwich

DELAY OF GAME. CLIPPING LOSS OF DOWN INELIGIBLE RECEIVER PUSHING HELPING TIMEOUT ILLEGAL POSITION CRAWLING DOWN FIELD ON PASS BALL IS DEAD. OR PROCEDURE RUNNER OR INTERLOCKED FOR TOUCHBACK INTERFERENCE ILLEGAL BLOCK ILLEGAL FORWARD A IN 6-YARD BELT X WAVE SIDEWISE HANDLING FAILURE TO WEAR ILLEGAL SHIFT REQUIRED EQUIPMENT ROUGHING INTERFERING. WITH THE KICKER FAIR CATCH FIRST DOWN INCOMPLETE FORWARD OR FORWARD PASS PASS PENALTY DECLINED OFFSIDE OR VIOLATION ILLEGALLY KICKING OR SAFETY NO PLAY OR NO SCORE OF FREE KICK RULES PERSONAL UNSPORTSMAN LIKE CONDUCT DELAY START BATTING A LOOSE BALL ^ ILLEGAL USE OF GRASPING TOUCHDOWN-OR CLOCK STARTS OFFICIAL’S TIME OUT BALL READY ILLEGAL MOTION OF HALF ILLEGAL PARTICIPATION HAND OR ARM FIELD GOAL FACE MASK ILLEGAL FORWARD PASS FOLLOWS TIME OUT SIGNAL FOR PLAY

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown 5 Jerry Baber LHB 5-9 170 Jr. Sacramento, Calif. 7 Lester McNealy DC 5-9 165 Soph. Sacramento, Calif. 8 John Crabtree WR 5-7 155 Jr. Redondo Beach, Calif. 9 Bruce Pooley WR 5-8 164 Soph. Boise (Boise H.S.) 12 Jim McMillan QB 6-1 175 Sr. Caldwell, Idaho 13 Ty Morris SP/QB 6-0 185 Soph. Delta, B.C., Canada 15 Lee Huey QB 6-1 217 Jr. Culver City, Calif. 18 Greg Stern QB 6-4 210 Soph. Coeur d’Alene, Idaho 20 Mike Holton WR 5-8 152 Soph. Boise (Borah H.S.) 21 Gary Rosolowich DC 5-9 177 Soph. Winnipeg, Man., Canada 24 Mike Campbell CB 5-9 187 Sr. Inglewood, Calif. 25 Pat King DS 6-2 207 Sr. Coeur d’Alene, Idaho 26 Ronnie Gaines LHB 6-2 190 Fr. San Francisco, Calif. 27 Dan Blanc RHB 5-11 178 Fr. Boise (Borah H.S.) 28 Tom Sims LHB 6-1 205 Soph. Chicago, Illinois 29 Roily Woolsey DC 6-1 175 Sr. Grandview, Idaho 31 Ken Johnson FB 6-1 202 Sr. Boise (Borah H.S.) 32 Mike Roman LB 5-11 192 Fr. Boise, Idaho 33 Dave Nicley LHB 6-0 195 Sr. Colfax, Washington 34 Bob Cleveland RB 5-9 187 Fr. San Leandro, Calif. 35 John Boben DS 6-2 196 Fr. Mankato, Minnesota 39 Gary Correll LB /P 6-3 215 Jr. Gooding, Idaho 40 John Smith RHB 6-0 188 Jr. Sacramento, Calif. 41 Ken West DC 6-1 175 Fr. Oakland, Calif. 42 Ron Emry RHB 5-11 186 Jr. Boise (Capital H.S.) 45 Loren Schmidt LB 6-0 215 Sr. Coeur d’Alene, Idaho 46 Jeff Tryon DS 6-1 191 Jr. Tucson, Arizona 49 Clint Sigmen DS 6-1 193 Jr. Meridian, Idaho 50 Todd Whitman OC 6-2 218 Jr. Boise (Borah H.S.) 51 Ron Davis MLB 6-0 235 Sr. Compton, Calif. 52 Barry Munson LB 6-2 205 Jr. Colton, Calif. 53 Jim Klotz OC/OT 6-2 230 Soph. Kamiah, Idaho 57 Ted Scoles OC 6-1 220 Sr. Orofino, Idaho 59 Rocky Patchin MLB 5-11 208 Sr. Idaho Falls, Idaho 60 Toots Kashanui OLG 6-1 230 Jr. Honolulu, Hawaii 61 Glenn Sparks OLG 6-2 228 Jr. Vancouver, Washington 65 Greg Palin ORT 6-3 240 Sr. Castro Valley, Calif. 69 Jim Ryan ORG 6-2 230 Jr. Pleasant Hill, Calif. 71 Vaa Afoa DT 6-1 235 Sr. Honolulu, Hawaii 72 Barrett McClure DT 6-1 230 Soph. Jerome, Idaho 73 Saia Misa, Jr. DT 6-0 235 Jr. Los Angeles, Calif. 74 Mel Person OT 6-6 240 Jr. Fruitland, Idaho 75 Mike Reynolds ORT 6-2 240 Jr. Anchorage, Alaska 77 Carleton Ching OT 6-5 245 Sr. Honolulu, Hawaii 78 Ron Franklin DT 6-8 240 Sr. Sacramento, Calif. 79 Chris Isom DT 6-3 235 Soph. Mackey, Idaho 83 Larry Bearg LB 6-4 212 Fr. Boise (Capital H.S.) 85 Mark Clegg DE 6-0 215 Sr. Boise (Borah H.S.) 86 Mark Humphries DE 6-2 225 Jr. San Diego, Calif. 87 Ken “ Chico” Mills DE 6-2 245 Sr. Roswell, New Mexico 88 Pete Poumele DE 5-11 230 Jr. Los Angeles, Calif. 89 Ray Hooft WR 6-3 187 Jr. Winnemucca, Nevada

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16 Wave at the Folks, Catch the Ball, Run by TOM McEWEN, Tampa Tribune Sports Editor President, Football Writers of America This year the receiver of a punt inWilliam Webb Ellis, playing for Old above his head and does not take may shade his eyesBigside Prep School in Rugby, Eng­ more than two steps after catching from the sun, or scratch his neck,land, violated the rules of rugby the ball. catch the oncoming ball, and thenwhen after signalling for a fair Alfonse and Gaston run with it. catch, instead of legally kicking it back, he ran with it! It wasn’t just March, 1907—Opportunity to make Last year he couldn’t. In fact, if a Fair Catch is where the player is a rule violation and very unsports­ he shaded his eyes, or scratched his in such a position it would be pos­ manlike deed, it was an act that sug­ neck, or both, caught the ball, and sible for him to reach the ball before gested the modern game of football. ran with it, the ball wasn’t just re­ it touches the ground . . . In case a turned to the spot of his reception.On Nov. 23, 1876, the first rules signal is made for a Fair Catch by It was returned there, and then thecommittee met at the Messasoit any player who has the opportunity receiver and his team were penalized House in Springfield, Mass. Sixty-for a fair catch and another player of his side who had not signalled for for hisillegal fair catch. one rules were passed at that first conference. Rule No. 28 read:A F a ir a Fair Catch, catches the ball, no Rule was that a Fair Catch Signal Catch is a catch made direct from a run shall be made, nor shall a Fair Catch be allowed. meant waving the upraised hand, andkick or a throw forward, or a knock arm, back and forth above the head.on by one of the opposite side, or And so it went, even to last Janu­ Any other act with the hand and armfrom a punt-out or a punt-on, pro­ary, when the committee, essentially, above the receiver’s waist made these five changes: (1) Waving wasn’t just vided the catcher makes a mark with a no Fair Catch signal, it was an the hand (not arm) above the head his heel, at the spot where he made from side to side more than once is illegal, invalid Fair Catch signal, the catch and no other of his side punishable in yards. a legal Fair Catch signal; (2) There touch the ball. will no longer be a penalty for an Last January, John Waldorf’s Yes, the early signal for fair- Invalid Fair Catch signal; (3) A play­ NCAA Football Rules Committee catching was heel-marking. Later, er may shade his eyes, catch the ball, figured it was unjust to prevent thehe’d have to raise his hand, and heel-and run with it; (4) Any fair catch shading of eyes (some safetymen re­mark. signal behind the line of scrimmage is ignored; (5) On a Fair Catch, only sorted to visors), and made a change Why not eliminate the rule com­ the player who has given a Fair in College Football Rule 2, Section 7,pletely and have no Fair Catch? titled “Fair Catch.” The hand (not Catch signal is given Fair Catch pro­ arm) must still be waved above the Well, that was tried too. It hap­ tection. head and clearly, but a receiver withpened in 1954. It lasted one year It seems clear that the only thing a sudden itch above the waist maywhen cries of outrage arose at the certain about the Fair Catch Rule is abuse safety men were taking. The scratch it, or he may shade his eyes, that it will be changed again, and step-child rule went back on the catch the ball and hot-foot it towards again, and again. books in 1955. the enemy goal. Specifically, the in­ And while we’re on the subject, terpretation now is: Some of the previous changes: I’d like to suggest one alteration. Oct. 14, 1884—First penalty was The name—Fair Catch—is mis­ A valid fair catch signal or any put in for interference with a Fair leading. other waving signal deprives the re­ Catch. Ought to be Free Catch. ceiver of the opportunity to advance May 10, 1890 — If a fair catcher the ball and the ball is declared dead after making his mark be deliber­ at the spot of the catch. If the re­ ately thrown to the ground, he shall ceiver shades his eyes, or makes anybe given five yards unless this would signal other than a waving signal andcarry the ball across the goal line, catches the ball, the ball is live andin which case one-half of the remain­ m ay be advanced. ing difference shall be given. Why Get Excited? May 8, 1894—A Fair Catch is a catch made direct from a kick by Why all this attention to what ap­one of the opponents, or a punt-out pears to be a yawner of a rule by one of the same side, provided the change? man intending to make the catch Because that change represented indicates that intention by holding the 65th alteration in the “Fair up his hand when running for the Catch” Rule in the 99 years there ball and also makes mark with his have been college football rules ofheel upon catching it. any kind. No other single part of theM arch 31, 1895—The player m ak­ game, a part so seemingly insignifi­ing a Fair Catch need not signal with cant, has required so much attention,his hand, but must mark with his heel. If he makes no mark, he may if it can be called insignificant be­ run with the ball. cause the truth is that just maybe football as we know it probably was Jan. 12, 1906—A F air Catch con­ sists in catching the ball, provided born out of a violation of the Fair Catch rule. the player while advancing towards the ball signals his intention of mak­ It was 150 years ago when oneing a Fair Catch, by raising his hand Tom McEwen 17 BOISE STATE BRONCOS

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Dr. John B. Barnes, an avid sports has been with Boise State enthusiast, became president of Boise since 1946. He became football coach State in June of 1967. He was president and athletic director in 1947 when the of Arizona Western College before school was known as Boise Junior Col­ moving to BSU. Planning, develop­ lege. He relinquished the duties of ment and building of new athletic head football coach in 1967 and gave facilities at BSU commenced shortly up his other coaching task, baseball, after he assumed the presidency. in 1973.

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SCORES: 3-5-1 UM 14, SIMON FRASER 23 UM 35, IDAHO 35 UM 10, SOUTH DAKOTA 24 UM 24, PORTLAND STATE 14 UM 17, NEVADA-LAS VEGAS 20 UM 29, MONTANA STATE 43 UM 24, WEBER STATE 13 UM 22, IDAHO STATE 25 UM 27 , NORTHERN ARIZONA 0

TEAM STATISTICS UM OPP RECE1V1NG No. Yds Avg TD Lonq F ir s t Downs 139 154 Wa1ker 20 202 10,J 1 20 Rush 80 108 E rickson 16 293 18,.3 3 39 Pass 52 38 Spear 13 199 15,.3 3 75 Pena 1ty 7 8 Ponzoha 6 56 9,.3 0 15 Rush Plays 438 466 McCraw 5 61 12 .2 0 20 Rush Yds Gained 2058 2186 Dionas 4 59 14 .8 0 23 Rush Yds L ost 344 267 Ogden 4 55 13 .8 0 17 NET RUSH 1714 1919 Smith 2 64 32 .0 0 33 Pass Attempts 137 151 Chapple 1 19 19.0 0 19 Pass Completions 72 59 N ie lse n 1 9 9.0 0 9 Had Intercepted 3 19 PASSING PC/PA/PI Yds Pet TD Lonq NET YARDS PASS 1018 896 Svennungsen 4 3 /8 5 /3 675 .506 2 75 Punts/Yds/BIkd 54/1 911/3 46/ 1745/0 T ro x e 1 14/2 8/0 174 .500 1 26 Punt Average 35.4 37.9 McCraw 5 /9 /0 63 .556 1 23 Fumb1es /L o s t 24/16 20/9 Spear 5 /7 /0 57 .714 2 16 Pena 1tie s /Y d s 71/638 53/502 Ponzoha 3 /5 /0 24 .600 1 1 1 Touchdowns 27 26 Ogden 1 /1 /0 17 1 .000 0 17 Rush 15 19 Chri stophe1 1 /2 /0 9 .500 0 9 Pass 7 5 TOTAL OFFENSE P lays Pass Rush Total O ther 5 2 Svennunqsen 171 675 294 969 PAT K ick 22/23 21/26 PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avq TD Lonq PAT Run-Pass 3/4 0 /0 Anderson 13 263 20.2 2 72 F ie ld Goa 1 s 4/15 6/14 Er i ckson 2 5 2 .5 0 3 Total Points 202 197 Hardy 2 0 0 .0 0 2 SCORING TD R P PAT FG PTS Farnam 1 7 7 .0 0 7 Spear 9 6 3 0 0 54 Cl i f t 1 -6 -6 .0 0 -6 B. C arlson 0 0 0 22/23 4 / 13 34 KICKOFF RETURNS No. Yds Avq TD Lonq Anderson 5 0 0 0 0 30 Anderson 10 335 33.5 2 94 Svennungsen 4 4 0 0 0 24 Hardy 18 419 2 3.3 0 54 Smith 3 3 0 0 0 18 Cl i f t 2 54 27.0 0 38 Erickson 3 0 3 0 0 18 Spear 2 20 10.0 0 12 Wa1ker 1 0 1 2 0 10 E rickson 1 33 33.0 0 33 Dionas 1 1 0 1 0 8 Dionas 1 18 18.0 0 18 Ponzoha 1 1 0 0 0 6 PUNT 1NG No. Yds Avq Lonq RUSH 1NG TC YG YL Net Avq Lonq Ponzoha 32 1215 37, .9 62 McCraw 75 395 36 359 4 .8 76 B. C arlson 20 675 33,.8 52 Svennungsen 86 425 1131 294 3.4 34 INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avq TD Lonq Spear 65 333 44 289 4 .4 28 Rosenberg 5 77 15.4 0 32 Smi th 56 246 10 236 4 .2 19 Hardy 4 32 8 .0 0 30 Dionas 59 209 3 206 3.5 13 C a rte r 4 -3 -0 .8 0 1 Ponzoha 33 176 21 155 4 .7 51 Anderson 2 107 53.5 1 77 E rickson 8 97 16 81 10.1 43 Ladd 2 0 0 .0 0 0 Ni e 1 sen 12 59 0 59 4 .9 16 Cl i f t 1 13 13.0 0 13 Ogden 9 27 1 26 2 .9 9 Facey 1 0 0 .0 0 0 T ro x e 1 27 76 63 13 0 .5 18 S. C arlson 1 0 1 -1 -1 .0 -1 W alker 1 0 3 -3 - 3 .0 -3 Christophel 5 10 23 -13 -2 .6 9 Team 1 13 0 13 13.0 13

22 LEWIS' CROSS COUNTRY TEAM IS YOUNG AND TALENTED

1974 BIG SKY CHAMPIONS The University of Montana’s Big Sky Conference championship cross country team. Front row (L. to R.) Coach Harley Lewis, Dave McDougall, 20th; Doug Darko, individual champ, and Rob Reesman, 10th. Back row (L. to R.) Dean Erhard, 6th; Dean Behrman, 35th; Hans Templeman, 11th, and Drake Dornfeld, 17th.

1974 University of Montana Cross Country Roster

Dean Behrman Freshman Indianapolis, Ind. Ian Christopherson Senior Missoula Doug Darko Junior Great Falls Drake Dornfeld Sophomore Billings Dean Erhard Sophomore Deerfield, III. Kent Kirby Junior Frenchtown Bill Lannan Freshman Helena Dave McDougall Freshman Butte Stephen Miner Freshman i HALL TREE Tacoma, Wash. Rob Reesman Freshman Missoula fine clothes Dave Sent Freshman Park Ridge, III. Ihor Stadnyk Freshman Cohoes, N.Y. for men... Hans Templeman Junior San Carlos, Calif. circle square

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23 UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA CENTURY CLUB A Vital Link in Maintaining Montana’s Winning Tradition

FOR CENTURY CLUB MEMBERSHIP CHARTERED INFORMATION CONTACT ANY CEN­ 1955 TURY CLUB BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEMBER OR THE UM ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT.

CHUCK JOHNSON GENE PETERSON JIM ANDREWS GORDON SORENSON BILL BOUCHEE GENE CARLSON President 1st Vice President 2nd Vice President Secretary Treasurer Executive Secretary

BOARD OF DIRECTORS MISSOULA: BUTTE: HAMILTON: GREAT FALLS: Dr. Clem Svore, Past President Bert Nelson Shag Miller Glen Mitchell Dale Schwanke Don Huggins, Chairman Harry Newlon John L. Peterson Bob Johnson Dr. Jack Halseth Dr. Bill Barnett Bill Nooney Lloyd Crippen Dick Dzivi Dick Doyle Dr. Conrad Orr Bob Stenbeck HELENA: Joe Mudd Jack Gibson Jim Pramenko Joe Monahen Bill Andrews Hal Gillet Ken Reesman Dr. Jack Burgess KALISPELL: Greg Hanson Dr. Gordon Reynolds BILLINGS: Corky Johnson Ray Mattson Don Gray Bill Schwanke Warren Vaughen Gordon Jones Bill Redmond Bob Helding Bob Small Lefty Byrne Bob Hoene Swede Ormiston Jack Hoon Jack Swarthout Dale Galles Dr. Pat McCarthy Keith Wright Jack Rawson CENTURY CLUB NEWS

Hawaii Charter Jan. 6th - 20th GRIZ ROUNDBALLERS The Century Club Charter for Hawaii will depart from Missoula Jan. 6th via PLAY AUSTRALIANS Northwest Airlines. The two week trip in­ The Grizzly basketball season gets off to cludes round trip air transportation, tickets to 3 basketball games and ground GRIZZLY DEN an unofficial start on Monday, Nov. 25 when transportation to airport, hotel and the Tips square off against a touring Aus­ games. The trip does not include food tralian team. and drinks. Round trip cost is $549.00 per WEDNESDAYS The Melbourne-Bullen basketball club person, a $100.00 deposit is required to will provide the opposition in the 7:30 p.m. confirm reservations. Deposits should be game. The UM frosh will play a 5:30 prelim­ Grizzly Den meetings will be held each sent to Don Huggins, 4301 Timberlane, inary. Missoula, Montana or telephone 543- Wednesday noon at the University Center. The Australian club is ranked number one 5030 during the day and 549-6481 in the Coach Jack Swarthout will review previous in its country. Last year it made a successful evening. Guarantee your reservation game films and comment on the coming tour of the U.S., with a one point loss to with an early deposit; the charter is filling football game. Buffet lunch at $2.00 is a bar­ Kentucky and victories over Pacific and up fast. gain. Join your friends and the Grizzly Staff Davidson highlighting its schedule. for lunch and an inside look at coming Several members of the Australian team SPORTS COMPLEX COMMITTEE Grizzly opponents. All Grizzly fans are in­ are familiar to Jud Heathcote. They were vited. members of Stanford University's team Don Huggins and Jud Heathcote are Co-Chairman of a new Century Club when Heathcote was coaching at Washing­ ‘‘Sports Complex" committee. The com­ ton State. They are Fred Green, a Missoula mittee is investigating the feasibility of a native, Dennis O'Neill and Bill Palmer. new sports complex including a new Jud remembers, "that Palmer (he is 6-7) football stadium. Sites being considered can jump out of the gym." are Dornblaser-Campbell Field, the fairgrounds site, and the Fort Missoula site. 24 Golden Grizzly Club

ALGUIRE, JOHN—Western Deisel MONTANA POWER CO. BUXTON, C. I., II—Owatonna, Minn. MORGENSTERN, H. L. CAMPBELL, GEORGE V.—93 Chrysler-Plymouth NELSON, BERT A. CLUB CHATEAU—Ralph Marchildon NOONEY, MR. & MRS. BILL DAVIES INC.—Les Davies PRENTICE LUMBER CO., INC. DAVIS, COL. & MRS. T. C. P & M SALES DRAGSTEDT, MR. & MRS. CARL E. PRICE BUILDING SERVICE DRUM, DAVE—Billings PYRAMID MOUNTAIN LUMBER, INC.— EARL’S DISTRIBUTING, INC. Seeley Lake EVANS PRODUCTS CO. RUBIE, RICHARD D. FLORENCE MOTOR INN—Joe Chapman SCHWANKE, KERMIT 4 B’S RESTAURANTS, INC.— SEPT, LLOYD G. W. E. Hainline, Sr. SOKOLOSKI, O. A.— GATEWAY PRINTING— Security Agency, Inc. Tim Seery, Jerry Kurzenbaum—(2) SORENSON & COMPANY— HARDENBURG OUTDOOR ADVERTISING CO.— Engineering Consultant John Hardenburg SPRUNK, WES—AMC, BUICK, JEEP & OPEL HILLSIDE MANOR— Fred & Katy Plummer SVORE, DR. & MRS. C. R. HOERNER-WALDORF CORPORATION TAYLOR SHEET METAL—Werner Stebner OF MONTANA VANN’S APPLIANCES & TV INDEPENDENT LUMBER & SUPPLY, INC. VILLAGE MOTOR INN & INTERMOUNTAIN CO., THE EDGEWATER RESTAURANT KIRBY CO.—Bud Sager WESTERN DRUG STORES- McEVOY, GLENNA Don Vaupel—Havre MEADOW GOLD DAIRY WESTERN FEDERAL SAVINGS & MISSOULA FURNITURE MART— LOAN ASSOCIATION N. B. Mathews & R. D. Covey WESTERN MONTANA NATIONAL BANK MONTANA MUSIC RENTALS—Elmer Boyce WRIGHT LUMBER CO.

Multiple Membership

LIFE MEMBERSHIP—Keith Wright R. H. “Ty" Robinson Edward Martinson Blair Transfer & Storage (2) Wm. E. Jones Jack Stevenson Boone, Karlberg & Haddon (3) George D. Goodrich Gary F. Tucker Coco-Cola, Seven-Up & Dr. Pepper John R. Mclnnis Charles E. Valach Bottling Co. of Missoula (2) Larry E. Riley Don West Color Processors, Inc.— Robert E. Sheridan, Jr. Jarrett, Dr. James E. (2) Barrie Smith (2) Larry F. Daly Jourdonnais, Dr. Jon A. (2) Continental Oil Co. (2) Gary L. Graham K.S.M. Development Corporation (2) Daily, John R., Inc. (3) Greg L. Hanson KYLT Radio (3) Gene & Rose Peterson Datsopoulos & MacDonald (3) General Engineers, Inc. (2) Chuck & Betty Dahlstrom Milton Datsopoulos Gibson’s Discount Center (3) Bill & Lynn Schwanke Ron MacDonald Carl E. McAfee Kober, Arnie—Exxon Company(2) Lawrence Eck Carl W. McAfee Lambros Realty (3) Davidson, D. A. & Co. (2) Steve McAfee Dan Lambros Davidson, Ian B.—Great Falls Great Falls Quarterbacks Club, In c .- George Lambros Drew, Warren—Missoula Great Falls (3) Hurley Carey Dobbins, McGrew & Malone—CPA’s (4) Hightower & Wallace Construction Co. Larson, Mr. & Mrs. Alvin J.— Dobbins, McGrew & Malone—CPA’s (2 ) Great Falls (2)* Dobbins, Mr. & Mrs. Jack R. Hoerner-Waldorf Corporation Larry Larson & Associates (6) Elmore, Hugh E. of Montana (7) Mr. & Mrs. Larry Larson Malone, Carl K. Home Realty (2) Phillip J. Archer Dragstedt’s and The Hall Tree (3) Jerry Jurasek Mr. & Mrs. Ray Conger Mr. & Mrs. Carl Dragstedt Mike Jurasek Mr. & Mrs. John E. Fallgreen Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Dragstedt Intermountain Co., The (11) John T. Dove Mr. & Mrs. Charles Johnson Robert K. Ford Mr. & Mrs. John F. Gibson Economy Body Specialists (2 ) Stephen P. Haas M & S Corporation (7) 4 B’s Restaurants, Inc. (2) Keith Kampschror Midland Roundtable—(2) Billings Garlington, Lohn & Robinson (11) Horton B. Koessler Missoula Mercantile Co. (3) J. C. Garlington Fred L. Lehman Montana Pacific International (8) Sherman V. Lohn Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. McKinsey Montana Tool Company (2) 25 Mountain Bell (2) Prudential insurance Co. (3) Thunderbird Motel (2) Northwestern National Life Insurance (6) Clayton & Paulette Floyd Toole & Easter (2) Marvin J. Horner Bob & Adeline O’Connor Tschopp, Mr. & Mrs. Henry— A. L. Kadlec Nick Piedalue Sierra City, California (2) Robert E. Lee—Great Falls Rangitsch Bros. Mobile Homes (2) Valley Bank of Kalispell (2) L. M. “Swede” Ormiston—Kalispell Royal Manor Nursing Home— Vaughan, Warren—Billings (2) Bill Redmond—Kalispell A. D. Ferguson—H. K. Ferguson (2) Vince’s Steak Room & Nite Club (2) Skip Weishaar Sharief Pizza (3) Western Federal Savings & Loan Pew Construction Co. (2) Sheehan-Majestic Wholesale (2) Association Of Missoula (2) Piper, Jaffray & Hopwood (3) Sorenson & Company (3) Westmont Tractor Co. (3) Dean Mahrt Gordon E. Sorenson W. J. “ B ill” Gallagher Wm. G. Steinbrenner Robert Custer Gary Gallagher Sherman Wertz James R. Weatherly Ken Reeseman Price Building Service (2) Southside National Bank (2) Worden, Thane, Haines, & Williams (2)

Single Century Club Memberships

NOTE: Membership names without a city Brookshire, Robert D. Davis, Don L.—Jewelers following are from Missoula. Brown, Kay & Doretta Deden, Richard Brownie’s In & Out— DeGuire, William G. A & E Corporation Jerry McGinnis Delaney, Dexter L. Affiliated Building Materials Co. Brubaker, James L.—Kalispell Delaney, Don L. Affiliated Forest Products—Billings Bruckner, Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Delaney, Robert L. Affiliated Pension Services— Bryan, Charles & Cynthia Delaney, Ted Dick Williams Buck & Wayne Rentals deMers, Lambert L.—Arlee Ainsworth & Associates Bug’s Bar-B-Q Depot, The Albrecht, Ken—Great Falls Burgess, Jack, M. D. Dermatology, Inc.— Aldrich, Tim (John R.)—Helena Dr. & Mrs. W. J. Dunlap All Points Travel Burk, Don—Distributor Deschamps Realty Co. Allen, Dewey—Lacey, Washington Gulf Oil Products Design & Drafting Alquist, Gerry—Frazier, Percy, Jr. Burke, John J.—Butte DeVore, Kent Anderson, Clark Burks, Dean—Reserve Life Ins. Rep. Diamond Bar Meats Anderson & Dasinger—Bozeman Business Builders of Missoula Dickerman Trucking Anderson, Dr. & Mrs. F. D. Butler, William E. Dickinson, Wm. A. Andrews, Jim —State Farm Insurance Buttrey Foods, Inc. #31 Diggs, Dr. David V. Andrews, W. B.—Helena Buttrey Foods, Inc. #39 Dixon & Hoon Shoe Co. Antonich, William F. Byrnes, Mr. & Mrs. Erwin C. Doc’s Dockyard Arrow Chevrolet—Dee Byrne, Robert—Laurel Dotz Piano Tuning Shook—Hamilton Sales & Service Artcraft Printers of Missoula Cabin Bar Doyle, Dick Ashmore, Delbert C. F. Callaghan, Dr. James P. Duncan, Richard & Shirley Campbell, Dr. & Mrs. T. J. Dunham, Al B. P. O. Elks Club No. 383 Capital Investors Corp. Dussault, Edward T. Bachman’s “66" Service Caprice Motel—Hamilton Dykstra, Dan—Helena Baertsch, Mr. & Mrs. Clint Caras, Mr. & Mrs. George D. Dzivi, Dick—Great Falls Bagley, Phyllis Caras, Jim — Floral & Nursery Bakke Tire Service Carl, Mr. & Mrs. Fred Earl, Bob T.—Sprunk AMC, Ball Park Exxon Service Station Carlson, Kathy & Gene Buick, Jeep & Opel Barbour, James—Helena Carpenter Building Service East Gate Center Barnett, Dr. Donald R. Cecil’s Eddy’s Bakery Barnett, Dr. John Cerino, Richard F. Elliot, Bruce & Dody Barnett, Dr. William L. Chaffee Oil Co. Engineering Equipment Barry’s Shoes Cheff, Harry—Columbia Falls Sales, Co., Inc. Baucus, Max Christian, McCurdy, Evans Products Particleboard Bauer, Max G., Jr. Ingraham & W old—Poison Executive Motor Inn Beagle, C. D. “ Bud” Circle Square 2nd Hand Store Beall, George—Helena Citizen State Bank—Hamilton Fahey, Jack & Claudia Beauty Hour Salon— City Disposal Fairway Liquor Store & Lounge Roger & Bonnie Clixby Clawson Mfg. Co. Featherman, Frank Beighle, Dr. & Mrs. Richard W. Clothes Gallery, The— Ferguson Lumber Sales Bel Aire Motel Joe Fine—Kalispell First Federal Savings & Bell, H. O. Co.— Ford Coast to Coast Stores Loan Association Bender, Mr. & Mrs. Ronald J. Cogswell Agency—Bill Gue— First Federal Savings & Loan Benson, Milo—Fenchtown Great Falls Association of Kalispell Big Sky Drive IN (Elmer Lee) Collins, Thomas J. First Montana Title Co. Bitter Root Laundry—Hamilton Conrad National Bank of Kalispell First National Bank—Butte Bitterroot Toyota—Eric Ogren Consolidated Electric Dist., Inc. First National Bank Black Angus Cook, S. M. Travel Service— of Kalispell, The Bley, Buzz—McLaren Ins. Agency— Billings First National & Trust Co.— Hamilton Cordis, Charles Helena Boise Cascade— Cordis, Leon & Mary Lou First Security Bank of Missoula Spokane, Washington Cote, Robert E. First State Bank of Bo-Legs Country Kitchen Restaurant Thompson Falls Bolich’s A & J Market Cowgill, Ed & Bernice First Westside National Bank Bonawitz, Col & Mrs. Norval C. Craig, Rocky of Great Falls (USAF-RET) Crandall, A. V. Fisher, Dennis Bouchee, William L. & Cregg, Bill Five Valleys Bowl (Fix) Phyllis L. Crippen, Lloyd—Butte Fix, Jan Bowers, Dr. Richard C. Criswell Insurance Agency Flame Lounge Boyce, Dr. & Mrs. W. O. Fanigan, Doug Braig, Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Dahlberg, George P. “Jiggs” Florence Coffee Club Brandenburg, Jim & Jan Dailey, Dr. & Mrs. Stephen R. Florence Laundry & Brewer & Babcock Dalby, Stephen L. Dry Cleaners Brewer, Dr. & Mrs. Leonard W. Darigold Farms Forker, Jim - Brissonneaud, Jack Davies Inc.—David Davies State Farm Insurance Co. Broadway Motel Davis Bros., Inc. 4 B’s Wholesale Supply, Inc. Broeder, Fred, Jr.— Davis, Charles W.—C.L.U. Fox, Balias, Barrow— Senator—Kalispell Davis, Donald & Sherry Architects 26 Frame, Elmer J B’s Big Boy Family McCaffery & Peterson—Butte Frisbee, Selden S.— Restaurants McCall Co. Cut Bank J & C All American McCarthy, C. G. “Pat” Frontier Lounge Trophy & Lettering McChesney, Harold L. Jacobs, Randolph McCue Construction Co. Galbraith, Doug—Hamilton Jacobs, Theodore McDonald’s—Ken Parge Garnaas, H. L. “Whitey” Jacobson, Clifford McElwain, Joe & Frank—Butte Gateway Printing & Litho Jacobson, David P., M. D. Inc. McFarland, W. E. Geil, James F. (Bud) Jacobson, Edward J. McLaren Insurance Agency— Gentry, The, Inc. James, Crotty, Fopp & P aul- Hamilton Georgia Pacific Corp— Great Falls McRae, Ken—St. Farm Ins. Spokane, WA. Jankovich, Sam— M & M Construction Gibford, Stan & Pat Pullman, Washington MacDonald, Ralph Gibson, Robert J. Jensen, L. S. & Sons— Mackenzie, Dr. A. S.— Gillespie, D. N., M.D. George Jensen Lewistown Gillespie, O. Lloyd Johnson Flying Service MacPherson, Cole L., D.M.D. Gillet, Hal Agency, The Johnson, Robert C. & Marion G.— Madsen, Carl C. Glacier General Assurance Co. Hamilton Madsen, Clifford Glaco Auto Insurance— Johnston, Dr. & Mrs. Rae J. Madsen, Lester Bill Smith Jones, Dr. Llewellyn L. Madsen, Roy Global Travel Agency Joseph Construction Mahlum, Dale Gnose, Dr. & Mrs. Donald D. Joseph, Gary D.—Hamilton Manley, Eugene—Hall Golden Pheasant & Jourdonais, Mr. & Mrs. Les R. Manuel, Albert G.—Alberton Bamboo Village Junkemier & Campanella— Maria Management—Eddie McElroy Golden Spike Restaurant R. S. Biggerstaff Martin, John W.— Good, Wyley P. & Gail E.— Construction Co. Fort Benton Martin Texaco—Dennis Martin Gough, Booth, Shanahan & K-G Men’s Store Meese Construction Co. Johnson—Helena K-Mart Melgren, Fred Grady Insurance Agency KGVO AM-TV Metropolitan Insurance Agency Gratzer, George M. KYSS Radio AM-FM Michotte Glass Dist. Corp. Graves, Mr. & Mrs. Delbert Karr Electric Midi-Mart Food Stores— Gray, Don E. Kartheiser, Glen— Deer Lodge Gregory, Dennis R. Columbia Falls Mikelsons, Martin Gregory, Lester R.— Keast, Anthony F. Miles, Gene & Anna Mae In Memoriam Kelley, Owen & Ada Miller, Charles G. Grizzly Lincoln-Mercury, Inc. Kelly, Pete—KGVO Miller, Shag—Butte Gull Fiber Plastics Kempel, H. Rodney Miller, William & Dorothy Gullard, Ken—Billings Kenfield, Barry Millhouse, Mr. & Mrs. Don Ken Vac, Inc. Milodragovich, Michael J. Hagan Welding & Repair Kern, Charles P. & Ruth O. Mincoff Ignition & Haggarty, Thomas J. Kimmell Athletic Supply Co.— Motor Parts Inc. Haines, David W. Kaiserman Mission Paint & Glass Haines, John S. King, Dr. & Mrs. F. Ervin Missoula Area Chamber of Commerce Halseth, Dr. & Mrs. John R.— Klein, Douglas—Hamilton Missoula Bank of Montana Great Falls Knapp, George Missoula Cartage Co. Inc. Hanger, Mr. & Mrs. Harold H. Knutson, Wayne Missoula Club—Joe Dugal Hansen, Dick—Worden Koch, Gil Missoula Distributing Co. Hansen, C. J.—Spokane, WA. Korn, Dan, Jr.— Missoula Drug Hantsman, Walt—Great Falls Kalispell Missoula Imports, Inc. Hares, Donald & Faye Kouzmanoff, Mr. & Mrs. Nick— Missoula Laundry & Hart-Albin Co.—Billings Glen Ellyn, III. Dry Cleaners Hatveldt, C. W. "Skip” Kronen, Palmer & Esther Missoula Pool & Equipment Kryszak, Garry & Nonda Hauck, John C.—Helena Missoula Sheet Metal Kuning, Howard F. Hauck, Tom—Billings Missoula Southside Lions Haugen’s Missoula Tire Co. Haugen, Robert E. Lackman Realty Missoula Typewriter Co.— Haviland, Mr. & Mrs. J. G.— Landini, Richard G. Wes Stranahan Deer Lodge Larsen, Mr. & Mrs. Kleis Missoula Veterinary Clinic Heathcote, Jud Larson, Tom—St. Farm Ins. Missoulian, The Heidelhaus, The—Bill McQuirk Larwood, Jim —St. Farm Ins.— Mr. Ray’s Coiffures & Styles Unlimited Henn Hause Beauty Salon Great Falls Mitchell, Jerry M. Henrich Flowers LaTrielle, Mr. & Mrs. R. A. Mogstad, Robert—Gay Nineties Helding, Robert N. Lawson, Jack—Billings Monarch Clothing Helms, Mr. & Mrs. Earl I. Leary, Don—St. Farm Mutual Ins. Montana Feed & Grain Helms-Tarbox Service, Co., Inc. Leary, Jack—Bonner Montana Flasher & Barricade Hendron, Harold H. & Cara— Lee, James L. Montana Lumber Sales Boise, Idaho Leitzke, Everett Montana Television & Heinngsen, Purcell & Genzberg— Leon’s Tire Service Appliance Co. Butte Leonard, Gene Montana Transfer Henry, Jack & Lynda Lincoln Silver Dollar Bar— Morgenroth, Earl E. Hickethier, Kenneth E. Haugen Morrison, Dr. W. F. Hill, Gary Lindborg, Russell W. Morrison, William W. Hoard, Mr. & Mrs. A. W.— Lindburg, Rick Morton, Jack K. Great Falls Liquid Air, Inc. Mountain Bell—Helena Hoene, Bob—Helena Livingston & Malletta Funeral Home Mountain Sales Hoffman, H. Burton, C.L.U.— Llewellyn, E. F. "Sonny” Mudd, Joseph G.—Great Falls Billings Lodge Motel Mueller Tire Co. Hoffman, Jay S.—Fairfield, Conn. Loeffler, Henry R. Murfitt, Walter—Helena Holiday Lounge Lolo View Manor (Brauer’s) Murphy, James P.—Lolo Hollinger, A. P.—Realtor Lombardi, Robert H. & Musburger, Leo C. Hoon, Mr. & Mrs. J. F. Dorothy M. Mytty, Bill— Horie, Roger S. Lommas6on, Emma B. Quality Construction Co. Hoven, Vernon Lord, Donald R.— Huggins, Don Great Falls Nelson, Edward W. Hultman, R. H. "Buff”— Lory, Earl C. Nelson, Jim—Exxon Distributor Drummond Low, Jack A. Newland, Horn & Taylor, Hunt, Mr. & Mrs. Ross E. Lucy’s, Inc. P.S.T.—Butte Luoma, Donald Newlon, Mr. & Mrs. Harry W. Insurance Processing—Jim Powell Luru, Mr. & Mrs. Gus N.— Nicholson Paving Co. Investors Diversified, Services Inc. Great Falls "93” Chrysler Plymouth

27 93 Leasing Co. Reserve Street Home Center Tempo-East Gate Shopping Center 93 Music & Vending—Poison Reynolds, F. Gordon, D. D. S. Thamarus, W. E. Jr. 93 Sales & Consignment Reynolds, Michael Thiebes, Joseph—Great Falls Noel, Mrs. R. E. Reynolds, W. A., M.D. Thompson, Jack C. Nolan, D. E. Ricci, Paul Trucking Thompson Oil Co.—Kalispell Nord, Ron & Phyllis Richards, Ronald V.—Butte Tillman, Mr. & Mrs. R. LeRoy— Northern Leasing Co. Richlie, Robert J. C. Hamilton Northey, Samuel C. & Alice B. Rigg, Charles A. & Helen Toepke, Wes—Glendive Northwestern Bank & Union Robb, Norman C. Top Hat Lounge Trust Co.—Helena Robbins, Delos Town & Country Lounge Office Supply Co., The Robertson, William F.—Carter Trade Winds Motel Ogg, William A.—Realtor Robischon, James A.—Butte Trading Post “Saloon” Ogg’s Shoes Rock, Bill Mabel—Lolo TraveLodge Motel Oliver, Mr. & Mrs. F. L.— Rock, Mr. & Mrs. Dan—Alberton Treacy Co., The—Helena Billings Roemer’s Conoco Car Clinic Tremper’s Inc. Olsen, Arnold—Helena Romstad, Don Tripp, Gene & Colleen—Florence Olson, Dr. Fred Ron’s Auto Refinishers— Tucker, Darrell D. Olson’s Grocery Ron Grachen Turf, The—Victor Sager Optical Center Ross, John “Jack” W.— Turmell DeMarois Co. Optimist Club of Missoula In Memorium—Fromberg Typewriter Supply Co. Orange St. Chevron Royal Floor Covering— Tyvand, Ben W.—Wallace, Idaho Ormesher, Ray Gene Shaw Otto’s Body Shop— Roy Robison Standard Oil Uke’s Sports—Great Falls Otto Seidler Roy Stanley Chevrolet— UM Alumni Association Overland, Gordon M., D.D.S. Kalispell University Exxon Overland Express at Ruffatto, Mr. & Mrs. John U. S. Plywood—Spokane, WA. the Mansion Runke, Mr. & Mrs. Robert C. Rusty Nail, The (Maclay) Valley Sand & Gravel Page, John H.— Veazey, Mr. & Mrs. Tony East Glacier Park St. John, H. M.—Hamilton Vevik, Ray Millie Pagenkopf, Paul O.— Sale, Dr. & Mrs. George G. Village Inn Pizza Parlor Texaco Dist.—Hamilton Salo, Rod & Dolores—Butte Paige, Boynton G.—Philipsburg Wagner, Margaret J. Palm, Phil R.—Great Falls Staninger, Ken—Realtor Wagner, Dr. Paul A. Pantzer, Robert T. Stapp, Marjie & Dale—Great Falls Parker Montana Co.—Billings Stark, Heman G.— Wagnitz, Lloyd Walford Electric Co., Inc. Patterson & Marsillo Laguna Hills, California Walman Optical Company Patton, Bob—Spokane, WA. State Bank of Townsend— Ward, Bob & Sons, Inc. Payne, Terry & Co. Insurance Townsend Warden, Walterskirchen & Pearce, Alton—Kalispell Stearns, Hal Christiansen—Kalispell Pecarich, John M. Stegner, Mr. & Mrs. Richard Pecarich, Michael Stelling, Charles & Ruth Warren Harris, Inc. Warren, Walter & Marily— Penney, J. C. Co., Inc. Stetler, Harry & Exie Hamilton Penrod, G. E .— Steuerwald, Gary & Pat Lewistown, Idaho Stevensville First State Bank— Washington Construction Co. Western Montana By-Products, Inc. Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. Don Scothorn Peterson Agency—Hamilton Stockman’s Bar & Cafe Western Montana Co-op Peterson, David—Frenchtown Stockner, Maurice Western Montana Lighting Supply Peterson, Dr. & Mrs. Keith D.— Stoianoff, Michael & Lee Western Vending Co. Seattle, WA. Stoick Drug, Inc. Western Village Peterson, John F.—Huson Structural Systems—Mickey Lowe Wide World of Travel Pinkneyrf W. E., Jr.—Poison Sullivan, Mr. & Mrs. Dan—Butte Wilkinson, Larry Plummer, Ron F. Sullivan, Frank J. Williams, Stephen M.—Butte Polich, L. D. Sullivan & Hunt Agency Wilson, E. C. Poor Richards Gas— Sundquist, Ray—Hoquiam, WA. Winship, Dr. & Mrs. M. J. Gary Louquet Superneau, F. M. Witwer & price— Porter Food Products Svennungsen, Dr. Amos W.—Shelby Architects & Engineers Pramenko Insurance Agency Swanson, Norman C. Wolfe, Dr. Deloit R. Presthus, Elmer J. (Pike) Swarthout, B ill—Great Falls Wood, George Prinkki, Ed Swarthout, H. J. Worden’s Super Market— Pruyn, Dr. & Mrs. Earl M. Swartz, Dr. & Mrs. W. E. George Sherwood—Prop. Pulley, Mr. & Mrs. David W. Worrell, Mr. & Mrs. Dan T & W Chevrolet Co. Ravalli County Bank—Hamilton Taber White Truck Co. Yellow Cab, Inc. Ray’s Nite Owl Grocery Tabish Bros. Distributors, Inc. Yost, Robert P., M.D. Ready to Pour Concrete Co. Tawney, Dr. & Mrs. David B. Youngquist, Mr. & Mrs. Don Red Lion Supper Club Taylor, Dr. Norman Zimmerman, Dr. Lloyd L. Red’s Bar Taylor, Roger F.—Poison Zimmy Reece, George R. Taylor, Virg— Zip Beverage, Inc.— Ted Watkins Reilly, Casey Exchange Lumber Co. Rental Center Team Electronics

28 GRIZZLY BASKETBALL IS NEXT

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*12 exciting home games Dec. 3 C. of Great Falls Dec. 9 San Jose State Dec. 14 Portland U. Dec. 19 Seattle U. Dec. 30 Puget Sound Jan. 3 ‘ Weber State Jan. 4 ‘ Northern Arizona Jan. 10 ‘ Montana State Feb. 7 ‘ Gonzaga Feb. 8 ‘ Idaho Feb. 21 ‘ Boise State Feb. 22 ‘ Idaho State

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