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9-23-1972

UNLV "Rebels" vs California State, Los Angeles "Diablos"

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UNLY Rebels . -vs- · CAL STATE;:;LA! ' I Dialllos·· )teet 7:/te ~e/Jels TONIGHT'S GAME

UNLV -vs- CAL STATE, LA FOSTER ANDERSEN 10 DANARANA 11 SONNY BRASIL£ 12 JIM THAYER 15 VINCE HART UNL V Coach CSLA Coach

Tonight will be the third "Season Opener" for UNLV. The Rebels, 0 - 2, opened their season two weeks ago by losing to Western Illinois, 35-28, and then lost to Boise State, 36- 16, in Boise's opener last weekend in Boise. Cal State, Los Angeles, will open the season tonight with this game with the Rebels. Last year the Diablos were 2- 8 under their first-year head coach Foster Andersen and things are looking up in the Diablo camp. CSLA should come out passing as they have an excellent quarterback in Jimmy Sander, a for junior college All­ America at Harbor College in 1969. UN LV is hoping to re-group after two opening losses to strong football teams. Against both teams the Rebels got behind early, 21-0 to WIU and 30-0 to BSC, and were forced to play catch up ball. The Rebels have been out­ scored 30 - 0 in first quarter action this year, but a most positive sign is that they never give up and almost pulled it out against Western Illinois. 21 PA TT MEDCHILL 22 JIM DiFIORE 23 MIKECULP 24 NORM GOOKINS 25 JIM MASSEY The Rebels ran up 500 yards in total offense against Boise (who had 445) displaying a team that can move the ball as UN LV is averaging 430 total yards a game this year. Tonight is Rebel Ed Castro's 21st birthday. A junior, he wears Number 78. Against Western Illinois junior quarterback Sonny Brasile was player - of - the - week while senior linebacker Mike Lee received the honor against Boise State. UN LV has had some 12 injuries thus far, but a determined and lUXURY confident team should be on the Astro-Turf tonight . .. 'FRAVEl CSLA 1971 RESULTS (2 · 8) OPP Next time your team is traveling why not take LTR , the luxury 7 USIU 20 travel route? LTR can take your team or entire league to where 6 IDAHO STATE U. 19 ROU'FE 29 CAL POLY, POMONA 25 the action is for a lot less money. 0 U. OF HAWAII 26 You'll get there quickly and comfortably on UNLV 1972 RECORD (0- 2) OPP 7 CAL STATE, LONG BEACH 36 7 FRESNO STATE COLLEGE 47 LTR's air-conditioned, restroom equipped 28 WESTERN ILLINOIS 35 20 CALSTATE,FULLERTON 17 16 BOISE STATE COLLEGE 36 coaches. Arrive together and enjoy the 0 UC SANTA BARBARA 26 7 CAL LUTHERAN 22 fun. And, of course, LTR will deliver 7 SAN FERNANDO VALLEY ST. 31 you and your party directly to your destination. Why not call LTR today and make reservations for your next outing? This is the official University of Nevada, Las Vegas Rebels football program, published by the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics for all home games. It is printed by American Printing, 1514 East Fremont, Las Vegas, and represented for national advertising by: Spencer Marketing Services, 370 Lexington Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10017

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DON WELCHER DUKE KOTTUM BIG PLAY- - UNL V de fensive ends Steve Jenkins (77) and Scott Orr (86) block Western Illinois punt in opening game of Rebel NO HOST LUNCHEON GAME Fl LMS UNLV CENTURY CLUB MEMBERS 1972 season two weekends ago. Rebels took over possession on WIU 22 and went in to score TO a few plays later. COACHES COMMENT TOP PLAYERS (Photo by John Goad) N O . NAME POS. HT. WT. AGE YR. EXP. H O METOWN 7 Jim Starkes OB 6'3" 209 19 Jr 2V Las Vegas (Clark) 10 Dan Arana OB 5' 11 " 170 22 Sr 1V Chula Vista, California 11 Sonny Brasile OB 6'3" 200 20 Jr JC Campbell , California 12 Jim Thayer K 5'9" 145 19 So 1sq Las Vegas (Western) 14 Tom Kunzer TB 6'0" 1B3 18 Fr HS Tinley Park , Illinois 15 Vince Hart K 6'0" 181 27 Jr 2V Yorkshire, England (Vegas) 16 Steve Matousek TB 6'0" 195 20 Jr JC Orland, California 20 Mike Anton FL 5'8" 175 23 Sr TR El Sobrante, California 21 Patt Medchill DB 6'0" 195 22 Sr 2V McFarland, Wisconsin 1972 22 Jim DiFiore OB -K 5' 11 " 175 20 Jr 2V Las Vegas (Valley) 23 Mike Culp DB 6' 1" 185 22 Sr RS Tulare, California 24 Norm Gookins DB 5' 10" 180 20 Jr JC Lancaster, California 25 Jim Massey DB 5' 11 " 170 21 Jr 2V Las Vegas (Valley) 26 Ron Husband FL 5'9" 170 22 Sr 1V Duarte, California 27 Dennis Robinson DB 6'1'' 190 21 Jr 2sq Las Vegas (Valley) 28 Ed Smith DB 5'11" 174 20 Jr JC Visalia, California 29 Floyd Toliver FL 5'10" 165 24 Sr 1sq Tallulah, Louisiana 30 Ira Porter TB 6'3" 220 22 Sr 1V Chula Vista, California 31 Joe Gonzales TB 5' 11 " 202 21 Jr JC Bakersfield , California UNLY 32 Joe Gallia FB 5'9" 189 22 Sr 3V Las Vegas (Gorman) 34 Wayne Nunnely FB 5'10" 200 20 Jr JC Monrovia, California 35 Roy Lee FB 6'2" 195 21 So RS Las Vegas (Western) 40 Craig Bray SE 6'1 " 195 20 Jr JC Yreka, California FRANK C. KERESTES/ 41 Larry Wright DB 5'8" 165 21 Jr 1V Los Angeles, California PAUL D. MCDERMOTT NUMERICAL 42 Bill Swall LB 6'1'' 195 21 Jr RS Visalia, California 43 Mike Haverty DB 5'11 " 175 18 Fr HS Las Vegas (Clark) 44 Mike Brock DB 5'10" 175 21 Jr JC Fresno , California 45 Ron Bell DB 5' 11 " 173 20 So HS Las Vegas (Western) 50 Bill Hayes OT 6'3" 230 21 Sr 1V San Jose, California ROSTER 52 Dennis Speas c 6'1'' 225 21 Jr JC San Diego, California 53 Ron Semon LB 6'1" 215 23 Jr RS San Jose , California 54 Bob Galli LB 6'0" 205 19 So lsq Sparks (Proctor Hug) 55 George Braddock LB 6'0" 198 21 So 1sq Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 56 Mike Meloy DE 6'1 " 205 18 Fr HS Tinley Park , Illinois 57 Bob Braner c 6'1" 205 20 So RS Ojai, California 58 Greg Mitchell LB 6'0" 200 20 So 1V Des Moines, Iowa 59 Steve Henry c 6'1 " 220 20 Jr JC Riverside , California 60 Chuck DeCierq OG 6' 1" 230 26 Jr JC Sunnyvale, California 61 Roily Lopez OG 6'0" 220 21 Jr JC Mesa, Arizona 62 Mike Lee LB-DE 6'0" 215 21 Sr 1V San Diego , California 63 Vince Kauzlarich c 6'0" 207 21 Jr JC Renton, Washington 64 Bob Doonan OG 6'1" 220 20 Jr JC Elkhorn, Iowa 65 Mike Lar OG 6'2" 230 19 Jr JC Seattle, Washington 66 Frank Souza OG 5' 11 " 210 21 Sr 1V Tulare, California 67 Bill Schlaupitz OG 6'3" 225 20 Jr 1V Houston, Pennsylvania 68 Gary James OT 5'11" 217 21 Sr 1sq Douglas, Arizona 69 Eric Bell DE 6'2" 230 21 Jr JC Belmont, California 70 Jim Branch DT 6'0" 180 22 Sr 1V Houston, Texas 71 Jim Herman OG 6'2" 225 22 Sr JC Santa Barbara, California 72 Steve Custer OT 6' 1" 220 21 Sr 3sq Las Vegas (Gorman) 73 Obie Amacker ot 6'4" 230 20 Jr JC Richland, Washington 74 Greg Griffin DT 6'3" 230 25 Jr JC Santa Paula , California 75 Kyle Nelson c 6'2" 210 20 Jr 1V Las Vegas (Clark) 76 Marty Macy DT 6'4" 230 22 Sr 2sq Tule Lake, California PROTECTION 77 Steve Jenkins DT 6'3" 215 22 So 1V Hillsdale, New Jersey COMPLETE INSURANCE 78 Ed Castro OG 6'3" 235 21 Jr JC Pasadena , California 79 Wayne Cleveland DT 6'1" 230 21 Sr 1V Lancaster, California 80 Jack Hansen TE 6'2" 195 21 Jr JC Aberdeen, Washington 81 Julius Rogers DT 6'1 " 206 20 So 1V Tallulah, Louisiana 83 Kent Bouldin TE 6'0" 192 19 So 1sq Lubbock, Texas 84 Mark Albertine DB 6'3" 185 20 Jr JC Mt. Vernon, Washington 85 Jerry Webb TE 6'1" 190 20 Jr JC Imperial Beach , California 86 Scott Orr DE 6'4" 220 21 So RS Las Vegas (Western) GOOD LUCK U.N .L. V.! 87 Mike Whitemaine TE 6'3" 205 18 Fr HS Reno (Manogue) 88 Dan MacNaughton DE 6'4" 220 21 Sr 1V Santa Clara, California 89 Cary Mitchell TE 6'5" 210 23 Sr 1V Newark, Ohio

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University of Nevada, Las Vegas GOOD LUCK 1972 Football Schedule IOIAL REBELS! DAY DATE UNLV OPPONENT OPP. LOCATION TIME/ATTENDANCE PRJrECTION Sat. Sept. 9 28 Western Illinois University 35 Las Vegas 8,800 SlRVI~~E 1042 Sat. Sept. 16 16 Boise State College 36 Boise, Idaho 14,000 Sat. Sept. 23 INSURAr\CE, Cal State, Los Angeles Las Vegas 8:00pm PDT Sat. Sept. 30 U. of California, Riverside Las Vegas 8:00pm PDT Sat. Oct. 7 Missouri Southern College Las Vegas 8:00pm PDT by professionals ... Sat. Oct. 14 University of Santa Clara Santa Clara, Ca . 7:30pm PDT THAT'S OUR POLICY Sat. Oct. 21 Cal State, Fullerton Las Vegas 8:00pm PDT Acme [lectric Sat. Oct. 28 Weber State College Ogden, Utah 1:30pm MDT LEAVITT AGENCY Sat. Nov. 4 University of Miami Miami, Florida 7 :30pm EST 823 South Sixth Sat. Nov. 11 University of North Dakota Las Vegas 1:30pm PST Las Vegas, Nevada Sat. Nov. 18 * University of Nevada, Reno Las Vegas 1:30pm PST 382-4010

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1top bq the BOAT! Vega is a little more car than a lot of little cars. The roof, for instance, is constructed of not one but two separate steel panels, one under the other, to add strength and quiet to the car. And although, like we said, a lot of little cars have two doors HARVE PERRY CENTER/BUILDING 3 - very few of them have steel 1100 EAST SAHARA/LAS VEGAS, NEVADA/732-2941 guard beams built into them, like the Vega doors do. Vega gives you more engine than most little cars: A 140-cubic- players to 11, thus making it easier for every play-by-play announcer in the country to remember players names. ~lte !Jest At that time the game was one of brute strength until the turn of the century. Blocking and tackling were crude Of ~rivia and ve-ry rough. The flying wedge formation did nothing to BY TERRY SHONKWILER preserve arms or legs and naturally there were no rules Publicity Director - Showboat Hotel against grabbing the face mask. In fact in 1905 eighteen Ever wonder how the game of football evolved? It cer­ players were killed and 159 seriously injured during the tainly has come a long way in the 103 years that it has been season. Therefore it is easy to see why football has the great played in American colleges. mass appeal it enjoys today. As a matter of fact it wasn't until the 20th century Now some more terrific trivia. that the game had any uniform rules. In the latter part of 1. Before the legendary Duke, John Wayne became a movie star the 18th century, American college students began to play he was a star in sports. Which sport and where? their version of English "football." The sport ranked right 2. Joe Palooka was the greatest heavyweight of all times. Who along side bar-room brawling and wrestling as a form of rec­ portrayed Palooka in the movies? reation. 3. In 1949 Jimmy Stewart starred as a pitcher who lost a Due to this lack of rules intercollegiate competition de­ leg, but came back to pitch again. What was the name of the flick? 4. In the Broadway play, "Damn Yankees:' what position did veloped slowly, until 1869 when Rutgers faced off against Shoeless Joe play for the Washington Senators? Princeton in what is now considered the first real college 5. What football team holds the record for most number of con­ football game . Rutgers won that only game of the year and secutive victories? the Associated Press and United Press International voted 6. What National League baseball team holds the record for most number of pennants won? them number one and of course it was the only year Rut­ 7. The United States has invented two team sports now played gers ever had bumper stickers saying "Rutgers #1." internationally. What are they? The first football conference was the American Inter­ 8. UCLA has dominated college recently. Which team, Chevrolet. Building a better way to see the US.A collegiate Football Association, formed in 1876. The however, had the first seven foot player in college history? Highway safety begins ot home. Buckle up before you leave. schools involved were Rutgers ("We're number one"), 9 . Bud Palmer now stars behind a mike for ABC television. Where did he gain fame originally? Princeton, Columbia, Yale and Harvard. A game then lasted 10. Who is the first UNL V football player to make it on a NFL 90 minutes and teams were composed of 15 players. It team? wasn't until 1880 that Walter Camp changed the number of FIND ANSWERS ELSEWHERE IN THIS BOOK OFFENSE DEFENSE 85 WEBB SE 69 FAULKNER. LE 72 CUSTER LT 74 SMITH. LT 66 SOUZA. LG 67 BAKER. RT 75 NELSON c 46 ROBERTS. RE 67 SCHLAUPITZ RG 49 LOOS LLB 50 HAYES. RT 56 WILSON MLB 80 HANSEN . TE 47 STEWART. RLB 11 BRASILE. OB 25 HARRIS LCB 26 HUSBAND FL 24 ALEXANDER RCB 16 MATOUSEK. TB 33 BISHOP. LS 34 NUNNELY FB 41 HENRY. . RS

DEFENSE OFFENSE 86 ORR. LE 86 NEGRETE SE 79 CLEVELAND LT 77 ELECCIRI. LT 81 ROGERS RT 66 FOGARTY LG 77 JENKINS. RE 53 SAMARIN c 42 SWALL. .LLB 65 POMERANZ. RG 58 MITCHELL MLB 60 WEYENT. RT TE 62 LEE . RLB 82 BEROKOFF. JL-1~ 23 CULP. .LCB 12 SANDER . QB 41 WRIGHT . RCB 80 NEWELL FL TONIGHT'S OFFICIALS WATSON HB 21 MEDCHILL LS 32 Referee . . Lou Anton 44 BROCK. . RS 40 HAYES. FB Umpire Hal Ruparich Head Linesman . Don Aikin Field Judge . Nick Pugh DIABLOS Back Judge . Duke Durden REBELS

7 Starkes, OB 57 Braner, C 10 Lennox, OB 54 Vaughn, LB 10 Arana, 0[3 58 G. Mitchel l, LB 11 Diskin, QB 55 Ybarra, C 11 Brasile, OB 59 Henry,C 12 Sander, OB 56 Wilson, MLB 12 Thayer, K 60 DeCierq, OG 15 Coleman, F L 60 Weyent, T 14 Kunzer, TB 61 Lopez, OG 21 Donester, SE 62 Lauerman, G 62 M. Lee, LB-DE 15 Hart, K 22 Tyler, HB 65 Pomeranz, G 63 Kauzlarich, C 16 Matousek, TB 66 Fogarty, G 20 Anton, FL 64 Doonan, OG 23 Walker, FB 21 Medchill, DB 65 Lar, OG 24 Alexander, DB 67 Baker, G 22 DiFiore, OB 66 Souza, OG 25 Harris, DB 68 Orona, G 23 Culp, DB 67 Schlaupitz, OG 27 Oslin, SE 69 Faulkner, DE 24 Gookins, DB 68 James, OT 30 McBride, LB 70 Peters, OT 25 Massey, DB 69 E. Bell, DE 31 Malone, HB 71 Hatter, DT 26 Husband, F L 70 Branch, DT 32 Watson, HB 73 Sampier, T 27 Robinson, DB 71 Herman, OT 74 Smith, DT 29 Toliver, FL 72 Custer, OT 33 D. Bishop, DB 30 Porter, TB 73 Amacker, OT 34 Paterson, FB 75 Benion, OT 31 Gonzales, TB 74 Griffin, DT 40 Hayes, FB 76 Square, OG 32 Gallia, FB 75 Nelson, OT·C 41 Henry, DB 77 Elecciri, OT 34 Nunnely, FB 76 Macy, DT 42 Guillory, DE 79 Tullius, DT 35 Lee , FB 77 Jenkins, DT 43 Watkins, HB 80 Newell, FL 40 Bray, SE 78 Castro, OT 44 Novicki, DB 81 Endow, DB 41 Wright, DB 79 Cleveland, DT 82 Berokoff, TE 42 Swall, LB 80 Hansen, TE 45 Henderson, DB 43 Haverty, D,B 81 Rogers, DT 46 Roberts, DE 83 Snyder, TE 44 Brock, DB 83 Bouldin, TE 47 Stewart, LB 84 Jolla, TE 45 Bell, DB 84 Albertine, DB 49 Loos, LB 85 Derrick, DB 50 Hayes, OT 85 Webb, SE 50 L. Bishop, LB 86 Negrete, SE 52 Speas, C 86 Orr, DE 51 Ford, LB 87 Woods, TE 53 Semon , LB 87 Whitemaine, TE 52 Hammon, DE 88 Paz, DE 54 Galli, LB 88 MacNaughton, DE 55 Braddock, LB-DE 89 C. Mitchell, TE 53 Samarin, C 56 Meloy, DE

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Judy Bayley Theatre Season 1972-73 UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, LAS VEGAS

DIAL "M" FOR MURDER . . . October 13, 14, 20, 21

R.S.V. P. LA SERVA PADRONA (both operas) November 4, 5

THE FANTASTICKS (musical) December 8, 9, 15, 16

THE TROJAN WOMEN . . February 23, 24; March 2, 3

PETER PAN (musical version) April 20, 21, 27, 28

HAMLET ...... july 13, 15, 21 ., ROSENCRANTZ AND GUILDENSTERN ARE DEAD july 14, 20, 22

Next Production: Dial 'M' for Murder October 13, 14, 20, 21 8:30 p.m.

Call the Box Office at 739-3641 REBEL REPORT UNLY Scene BY MARK HUGHES, UNLVINFORMATION DIRECTOR glgl TWO GAME STATS More than 6,000 students are attending classes this fall LADIES APPAREL WO- L 2 at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, according to the la­ test figures just released on the campus. This means that enrollment at UNL V has jumped ano­ 953 E. SAHARA TEAM STATISTICS UNLV OPP RUSHING TCB NYG AVE TD LONG ther six per cent over last year at this time --roughly twice the national growth average at universities around the First Downs Rushing 17 22 Matousek 24 143 6.0 0 41 country. First Downs Passing 18 21 Starkes 16 63 3.9 0 21 But big enrollment leaps are nothing new for UNL V. GARDNER GREENMAN First Downs Penalties 4 5 Nunnely 13 58 4.5 0 27 Fifteen years ago, when the first class of 300 students star­ TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 39 48 Gallia 2 34 17.0 0 29 ted courses on a pretty barren Maryland Parkway site, no UNLV CENTURY CLUB MEMBER Times Carried Ball 78 97 Porter 9 29 3.2 2 7 one dreamed that the tiny branch campus would blossom Yards Gained Rushing 412 485 Brasile 10 28 2.8 2 24 so soon into a major state university. But it happened any­ Yards Lost Rushing 55 66 Gonzales 2 18 9.0 0 14 way. NET YARDS RUSHING 367 419 Anton 1 1 1.0 0 1 It's been the same story for about everything at UNLV Passes Attempted 80 52 Arana 1 - 7 0 - academic programs, building facilities ... and football. Passes Completed 37 23 Sitting in the 15,000-seat Astra-turfed Las Vegas Sta­ BUSHEY'S Passes Had Intercepted 4 3 dium, it's hard to conceive that four years ago the Rebels NET YARDS PASSING 492 434 PASSING PA PC PI PCT YDS TD LONG fielded their first team at Cashman Field. It was a deter­ SAHARA TEXACO Total Plays 158 128 mined crew that year that strove for eight consecutive vic­ TOTAL OFFENSE 859 853 Brasile 56 29 3 .518 389 2 55 300 W. SAHARA Starkes tories on the gridiron. And, as the schedules got tougher, Times Punted 7 6 22 8 1 .364 103 0 20 Arana 2 0 0 .000 0 0 0 the Rebels continued to play a fighting brand of winning PHONE 382-1462 Yards Punted 258 207 football. Punting Average 36.9 34.5 Not many will venture a guess at what the future will Fumbles 4 4 TOTAL bring to UNL V in the classrooms or on the playing fields. Fumbles Lost 3 2 OFFENSE TP YGR YGP TOT AVE But if past achievements are any indication, there is great­ Penalties 11 19 TOM BUSHEY Brasile 66 ness in the wind for sure. Yards Penalized 150 205 28 389 417 208.5 UNLV CENTURY CLUB MEMBER TD's Fumble Recovery 0 1 Starkes 38 63 103 166 83.0 Safety 0 0 Matousek 24 143 0 143 71.5 Total Touchdowns 6 10 PAT Rushing 0/0 0/0 PAT Passing 2/2 0/1 RECEIVING NO YDS AVE TD LONG PAT Kicking 4/4 8/9 Hansen 11 127 11.6 1 18 SLETTEN Field Goals 0/2 1/2 Toliver 4 138 34.5 0 55 TOTAL POINTS 44 71 Webb 3 36 12.0 0 17 CONSTRUCTION Matousek 3 22 7.1 1 13 SCORE BY Husband 3 20 6.8 0 7 COMPANY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 T Nunnely 3 13 4.3 0 9 3315 S. VALLEY VIEW Bray 2 37 18.5 0 19 UNLV 0 22 15 7 44 C. Mitchell 2 24 12.0 0 14 OPPONENTS 30 27 7 7 71 Gonzales 2 18 9 .0 0 15 Anton 2 12 6.0 0 7 CHARLES DARLING Porter 1 38 38.0 0 38 SCORING TD PAT:K R P FG T UNLV CENTURY CLUB MEMBER Gallia 1 7 7.0 0 7 Brasile 2 12 TRIVIA QUIZ ANSWERS ... Porter 2 12 KICKOFF 1. Before movies the Duke was mowing down bad guys on the gridiron at Hansen 1 6 RETURNS NO YDS AVE LONG usc. Matousek 1 6 2 . The great undefeated heavyweight of comics and several movies was Joe Medchill 6 119 19.8 24 Kirkwood, Jr. Thayer 0 4/4 4 Massey 3 70 23.3 35 3. Jimmy Stewart as Monte Stratton lost his leg in a hunting accident but Anton 0 2 came back to pitch agai n in the "Stratton Story." Toliver 3 61 20.3 23 4 . The Devil made him do it ... Shoeless Joe roamed centerfield for one Webb 0 2 Husband 1 31 31 .0 31 season then presumably moved to Texas. 5 . The great Oklahoma Sooners coached by Chris Shankle's pal Bud Wilken­ son. PUNTING NO YDS AVE LONG INTERCEPTIONS 6 . The Cardinals of St. Louis with 11 league flags flying over Busch Sta - dium. DiFiore 7 258 36.9 42 NO YDS AVE TD LONG 7 . No it wasn't monopoly or beer chugging, but Basketball and Volleyball. 8 . Oklahoma State University under Hank lba introduced the first seven PUNT Medchill 24 24.0 0 24 footer and OSU won two NCAA titles i n a row in 1947-48. REX BELL Rogers 9 Bud Palmer now also an assistant to the Mayor of New York, f i rst gai ned RETURNS NO YDS AVE TD LONG 2 2.0 0 2 Wright 0 0 pr~minence on the hardwood of Madison Square Garden with the New York Gookins 3 18 6.0 0 11 Knickerbockers. 10. Ken Mitchell became the first ever UNLV gridder to make an NFL team Justice of the Peace Medchill 1 5 5.0 0 5 this year when he just recently signed his contract with the Atlanta Falcons. -(: Linebacker, he signed as a free agent and is currently on the Taxi squad of ~ ,'?e Falcons. 24 Herb Alexander DB 185 6-2 23 Sr. Pasadena - John Muir 67 Patrick Baker G - LB 220 6-2 18 Fr . Burbank - Burbank 75 Dexter Benion T 210 6-4 20 Jr. Santa Monica - Sta. Monica An All-American . • . On and Off Football Field 82 Will iam Berokoff TE 210 6-4 21 Sr. Whittier - Whittier 33 Dwight Bishop DB 180 6-0 22 Sr. L. A. - Manual Arts by RUBE SAMUELSEN, Mr. Rose Bowl and Past President, Football Writers Association of America 50 Lenel Bishop LB 180 6-0 18 Fr. L. A. - Manual Arts 15 Roger Coleman FL 185 6-0 22 Sr. Huntington Park- Hunt. Pk . In 1924, Walter Camp named him on Army's Ed Garbiseh as his first team's 85 Will iam Derrick WR - DB 155 6-2 19 So. Gardena - Gardena his All-America team. In 1943, UCLA, center, convinced by what he saw, CAL STATE 11 Bill Diskin OB 190 6-1 18 Fr. Alhambra - Cantwell 180 6-0 17 Fr. L. A. - Dominguez under his coaching, made their first the renowned originator of post sea­ 21 Don Donester WR 77 David Elecciri T 235 6-2 21 Sr. Carson - Carson appearance in the Rose Bowl. In 1965, son top honor elevens concluded Babe after courageously undergoing ex­ ANGELES 81 David Endow DB 165 5-7 23 Sr. L. A. - Roosevelt could not be by-passed. Accordingly, LOS 69 Joe Faulkner DE - LB 180 6-0 18 Fr. Compton - Dominguez tremely delicate brain surgery for 66 Jack Fogarty G 210 5-10 20 Jr. Pasadena - St. Francis Parkinson's Disease, he was named he was placed at guard. Shortly after, he was a member of the first Shrine 51 Herbert Ford LB 190 5-10 18 Fr. L. A. - Manual Arts "Patient of the Year." In 1969, he was 42 Willie Guillory LB 190 5-11 18 Fr. Carson - Carson named to football's Hall of Fame. game's West squad. 52 John Hammon DE 185 6-0 20 Jr. Seattle - Jefferson Such a man is Babe Horrell. That was Babe Horrell, football 25 Anthony Harris DB 185 6-0 22 Sr. L. A. - Jordan player. 71 Reynaud Hatter Jr. T 210 5-11 24 Jr. L. A. - Los Angeles Sports has produced many notable 40 John Hayes FB 205 6-1 20 Jr. L. A. - Hollywood headliners, yet a select few rate a F or some years Horrell was a part­ ALPHABETICAL 45 Mike Henderson s 170 6-2 25 Sr. L. A. - Hamilton salute as champion among champions time and then full assistant coach un­ 41 David Henry DB 170 6-0 25 Jr. L. A. - Dorsey ... and they stand tall. Horrell be­ der Bill Spaulding at UCLA. When 84 Raymond Jolla TE 190 6-3 20 Jr. Vallejo - Vallejo longs. Spaulding retir ed, Babe became the ROSTER 62 Stephen Lauerman G 215 5-10 23 Sr. Pasadena - St. Francis Mike Lennox OB 195 5-11 21 Jr. Alhambra - S. G. Mission Br uins' head coach in 1939, acceding 10 Moved to Pasadena 49 Jack Laos LB 225 6-2 22 Sr. Pasadena - Pasadena Now 70 , Horrell was born in Jack­ to the players' urging and unanimous 30 Kenneth McBride LB 190 6-0 21 Sr. L. A. - Manual Arts son, Mo. When three, his family endorsement. The school's first un­ 31 Clarence Malone HB 180 5-10 21 Jr. L. A. - Manual Arts 180 5-11 21 Sr. Montebello - Montebello moved to Pasadena, a city which has beaten season ensued. 86 Vince Negrete WR 80 Leslie Newell FL 185 6-0 23 Sr. Buffalo, N.Y.- Bennett figured prominently in his life. He Continuing his collection of firsts, 44 Mike Novicki DB 165 5-10 25 Jr. San Gabriel - Cantwell was the youngest of ten children­ he led UCLA to its initial victory in 68 Vic Orona MG 185 5-10 21 So. L. A. - Roosevelt hence the nickname Babe. Hor rell history over USC in 1942. The New 27 Steve Oslin WR 185 6-1 21 Jr. Torrance - Gardena 24 Jr. L. A. - St. John Vianney Field, then P asadena H igh School's Year's Day i n ter~ecti on al of 1943, 88 Hank Paz DE 185 5-10 70 Louis Peters T 230 6-2 18 Fr. Compton - Dominguez practice area was named after him against Geor gia, followed. The Bull­ and his four football-playing brothers 34 John Peterson FB 190 6-0 18 Fr. Glendale - Hoover dogs w on, 9-0. 215 5-11 18 Fr. North Hollywood- N. Hywood Bill, Cam, Steve and John. 65 Mike Pomeranz G That was Babe Horrell, football 46 Craig Roberts s 170 5-8 20 Jr. L. A. - Manual Arts As a prep , Horrell was an All coach. 53 Tom Samarin c 205 6-0 21 Sr. Whittier - Whittier Southern California football choice 73 Archie Sampier T 225 6-2 22 Sr. St. Augustine, La. - St. Augustine Because of widespread business in­ at cen t er besides lettering in basket­ 12 J immy Sander OB 195 6-0 22 Sr. Carson - Carson terests, Horrell left coaching in 1944. ball, track (shotput, discus, 440 and 74 Bonnie Ray Smith T 240 6-4 23 Sr. L. A. - Fremont Commerce - Cantwell relay), swimming and , Yes, he Then a physical handicap, which was 83 William Snyder DE 190 6-2 20 So. to reshape his entire life, began to 76 Issac Square T 210 6-1 28 Jr. Hammond, La. - Greenville Pk. also played center in basketba ll. What Jr. Pasadena - South Pasadena make inroads. It was Parkinson's Dis­ 47 Jim Stewart LB 190 5-11 22 else? 79 William Tullius DT 210 6-2 18 Fr. Monterey Park - Cantwell At California, Horrell captained the ease. 22 Jimmy Tyler HB 190 5-8 17 Fr. L. A. - Jordan frosh and also tb.e varsity as a senior. Nonetheless, Horrell continued ac­ 54 Brad Vaughn LB 200 5-11 18 Fr. Long Beach - Carson Four memorable firsts were invoived. tive :t'ursuit of his enterprises. Em­ 23 Johnny Walker WR 175 5-11 17 Fr. L. A. - Hamilton 43 Larry Watkins DB 180 5-10 24 Jr. Westmemphis, Ark. - Wonder The Bears' "Wonder Team," after go­ braced was major ownership in a 493- acre orange grove, a 150-acre apple 32 Claudie Watson TB 170 6-1 20 Jr. Ontario - Ontario ing undefeated again in Babe's sopho­ 60 Michael Weyent G 215 6-0 19 So. La Mirada - John Glenn more year, declined a third straight orchard, three packing houses which 56 George Wilson MG 200 6-1 20 Jr. L. A. - Jefferson bid to play in Pasadena's famed New processed 3,000,000 boxes last year, a DIABLOS' 87 Steve Woods WR 200 6-1 18 Fr. San Gabriel - San Gabriel Year's Day game. So it was that Hor­ large produce market and two 55 Mike Ybarra c 205 5-11 22 Jr. L. A. - Roosevelt rell did not play in the Rose Bowl. courses, Singing Hills and Alondra BABE HORRELL And yet he did. After that historic Park, all in California. Assistants: Ron Hull Mickey Andersen A ll-America in 1924 COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Foster Andersen Walt Thurmond Joe Galarze stadium was built, Babe played in its That is Babe Horrell, business man. Delicate Surgery Walt Williamson Jerry Okuneff very first game, when California Horrell resides with his delightful thumpeg USC in October of 1922. wife, Win nie, in a :!!~ everly Hills hill­ Above his left eye at the top of his Along with playing their home sched­ top home. Their two daughters, Mrs. skull a candula was inserted six inches ule in the Rose Bowl that fall, the J . Dudley Rookus and Mrs. Warren D. to the pallidus region at the brain's Trojans, after the Bears bowed out, Cutting and eleven grandchildren live base there to deposit a pure alcohol met Penn State on the following New relatively near while their one son, solution. The less demanding freeze JARAMILLO ENTERPRISES Year 's Day in t he inaugural holiday Steve, manages Singing Hills, located method, now used, was discovered fray. near San Diego. This close-knit group later. Control of his right arm was the 3420 Losee Road North Las Vegas, Nevada As a junior in 1923, w hen the Ber­ is already sharing in Babe's holdings. objective. The operation took two hours. The following year, Horrell un­ keleyites' new stadium was opened That is Babe Horrell, family man. with California beating Stanford, 9-0, derwent similar surgery from the Harrel, scored eight of the winning Being a P arkinsonian , the disease right side. points. Six resulted from the stadium's so ravaged Horrell that he ha d to Inspiring success ensued. He soon very first touchdown after Babe a ba ndon full direction of his business was able to shave, cut his steak and blocked Ernie Nevers' punt and fell inter ests in 1958. Such was the trem or dress in ten minutes. Now, Babe fre­ on the ball in the end zone. Tackling in his arms that he couldn't shave, cut quently plays three sets of tennis Scotchy Campbell behind the goal his meat or don his clothes in less doubles at one outing. He also drives line for a safety netted the other two than an hour. his car 20,000 miles a year. In total j!as 1Jegas 'Jerfili1er Co., J.nc. J8RdffiiiJD points. The only way out was delicate sur­ respect, Horrell, "For his example of gery. Even then, the chances of sur­ Couldn't Be By-Passed hope and courage to his fellowmen," vival were but 50-50. It was per­ was named Patient of the Year in 1965 SO. NEVADA'S LEADING DISTRIBUTORS Walter Camp came west to scout formed under local anesthesia. This, by the United Parkinson Foundation. OF LAWN & GARDEN SUPPLIES personally the brilliant Californian in through necessity, enabled Babe to That is Edwin Chilion Horrell, the the Bears-Stanford traditional in 1924. LAftDSCAPE8 SPRINKLERS·~·t· voice his reactions when nervousness man and the Babe, an All-American • Even though he had decided upon was at its height. both ofT and on the field . LEADERS IN OUTDOOR BEAUTIFICATION. Telephone 649-1551 )teet 7:/te ~e/Jels

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DR. JOHN GREENLEE JOHN HERMANN CSLA President DIABLO FACTS Athletic Director

52 DENNIS SPEAS President: Dr. John A. Greenlee Enrollment: 25,000 43 MIK E HAVERTY 44 MIKE BROCK 45 RON BELL 50 BILL HAYES Athletic Director: John Hermann Stadium: CSLA Field (5,500) - Head Coach: Foster Andersen Offense Formation: Pro ·- Conference: Pacific Coast Ath. Assoc. Sports Information: AI Marino Lettermen Returning: 10 Lettermen Lost: 29

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FACES 53 RONSEMON 54 BOB GALLI 55 GEORGE BRADDOCK 51 BOB BRANER 58 GREG MITCHELL

33 DWIGHT BISHOP 12 JIMMY SANDER

60 CHUCK DECLERO 61 ROLLY LOPEZ 62 MIKE LEE 66 FRANK SOUZA 67 BILL SCHlAUPITZ

82 BILL BEROKOFF 86 VINCE NEGRETE

75 KYLE NELSON 69 ERIC BELL 70 JIM BRANCH 72 STEVE CUSTER 74 GREG GRIFFIN All-America .I EL PORTAL LUGGAGE 308 E. FREMONT Consession Team

By JOHN MOSER 11111111 Las Vegas Review - Journal DON BORSACK llllli/111 Football season! Yikes! More All-American teams than you can shake a llllllll illl llllllll UNLV CENTURY CLUB MEMBER "panel of experts" at. II' II We have the Associated Press All America, the United Press International All A merica, the Newspaper Enterprises All America, the Sporting News All . ,. ' America, the Kodak All America, the Consensus All America and even, (gasp choke), the Playboy All America, to mention a few. THE 'II II I But, alas, all these teams list just football players. How inconsiderate to I I the people who really deserve credit. The people who make watching football bearable to the fan in the stands. The people who sell hot dogs and ham­ burgers! I [I TOTO PURCHASING & The Review Journal's John Moser is responsible (and legally at fault, if a la wsuit should follow) for the first annual "Associated Pressing United Inter­ national Consensus Enterprise All America Snack Bar and Vending Team for SUPPLY CO INC 1972." II Here are some of the stars on this year's squad: All the comforts of home 275 S. HIGHLAND HARRY HERNYA - One of the most reliable endurance vendors on West I I Coast, Hernya climbed 96 rows at Los Angeles Coliseum during Rams - 49ers game only to discover irate fan was calling Brodie a hot dog and didn't want I I Ii and anything to eat, Nov. 20, 1964. II I R. P. "LUNGS" YELLINSHOUT- Holds Atlantic Coast Conference record III I I for sale across largest number of rows, 41. Also noted for causing confusion I the convenience of VAUGHN McDOWELL when visiting team was calling audibles at line of sr;rimmage and tight end 1 claimed he didn't know what to do on "Peanuts, 20 cents!" UNLV CENTURY CLUB MEMBER GRIMELDA "BUNS" McGERK- Switched to cotton candy after three suc­ one stop shopping. cessful seasons at hamburgers. Grimelda raised eyebrows when she connected 1 ~l11 on four of four tosses of empty relish jars into same container, Oct. 13, 1969. SUDS BURPENBELCHER - Long known for his acumen in beer sales, Suds I, I I I I lost a year of eligibility when it was discovered he hired a robot at slave wages during a conference game to do his job while he craftily hid under the stands sampling the product. l1 1 1/' 1! BOB SNA TCHEM- Every team needs a specialty player, and we have selected Snatchem, who situated himself cleverly in the same row as the heavy hot dog /I J I COLLINS ENCO eaters, stealing dogs before they get passed to their rightful owners. Hungry ' 'II fan, engrossed in game, keeps ordering and paying for more hot dogs to de­ 481 S. DECATUR light of concessions manager. I !/I JIP SHORTCHANGE- Successfully substituted nickels for quarters in give­ back change on 68 occasions during exciting fourth-quarter touchdown drive, Sept. 6, 19§4. 1 Nevada's Largest Weather BURLY BEEFBLASTER - Noted for his ability to intimidate the non-com­ I 1 mital fan, the 6-8, 325-pound Burly once pawned off 37 hamburgers on a skinny guy who wasn't particularly hungry. ! Ill [I I Controlled Shopping Center A. JILES TUMBLEFARTHER - Claimant to the modern regular-season rec­ LAMON COLLINS ord offalling down 34 steps with a full tray of Cokes and never spilling a drop, I I Nov. 13, 1971. II UNLV CENTURY CLUB MEMBER BYRON "FREEFALL" BOOTS- Winner of the Associated Concession Re· tailer's "Most Enthusiastic Salesman of the Year" award when he attempted to lure prospective buyers by parachuting into the stadium with a packet of I goodies. Boots met disaster when his chute failed to open. He was gathered il l IIIII up from A isles 13, 28, 48 and 63 to accept the award. I I

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