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Washington State University Saturday, October 7,-1972 Vol. 79, No. 16

Battle of Palouso resumes on field today By Dan Walsh saw their chances of repeating suit up for today's game after ty In place of Eric Johnson. The Vandals have a defensive . Evergreen Sports Staff as. Big Sky champions diminish missing the firsttwo games Thompson injured a Achllle's secondary that intercepted 25 as the result of a 17-3 loss to' with a \ knee injury suffered in tendon In the practice season, passes' last year returning In Who Is winning the battle of Montana State. a preseason practice. It is and missed the twp ope'nlng mass. Starting at the safety the Palouse? Vandal Coach Don Bobbins unllkel^ that he will see action, games. He saw some action slots are Steve Hunter and Ran- Everybody agrees that the feels his team Is ready for the however, and Robblns has Indi- k^alnst Arizona and played dy Hall with Darnell ^treeter Cougars have recorded more contest and says the Vandals cated tfiat freshman Dave Corn- most of the game against Utah. and Rob Maynard holding down wins In the series than the Ida- hav.e had four excellent days stock will start at the signal the rornorback spots: ' ho Vandals, but the number of of practice In preparation for calling position. The Vandals are strongest In The, llnebacklng corps also has victories Is disputed. In fact, the game. The |Cougars will also have' the offensive line and. the da- depth with All-Big,Sky Randy. the two schools can't even agree •We feel that the team has a freshman In the starting 11. Tensive positions. The team Marqdess starting at one spot on the number of games that shown a complete turnabout from Richard Bryan, a scholastic has a veteran line with letter- and Kevin Roblson Holding down have been played. their poor performance of last All-Callfomla player last year, men at all positions. the second spot.' Roblson, a The WSU press book says that week against Montana State and will get the starting nod from junlo'rj beat out two lettermen the two teams have met 72 times, the spirit Is riding high, on the Jim Sweeney at the right de- Getting the nod will be tack- for the starting role. with the Cougars winning 53, Vandals' practice field,* he said. fensive tackle spot. s Larry Warren and Larry Running backs for the Van- Idaho 15 and three games end- Quarterback Rick Seefried, The only other change In the osma, guards Dave Crnlch arid dals are Bernle Rembert and ing In. ties. The Only part of who led the team to that Big ; Cougar's starting lineup will see ob Van Duyne and all-conferr Mfke Autry. Flanker Is,Jay | those figures that the Idaho press Sky championship last year, will Harry Thompson at the free safe- ace center Ken Mulhbeler. Curclo. • • "book agrees with are the three This Is the week when Coug- ties. ar quarterback Ty Palne should According to the Idaho book, move Into first place on the the two teams have met only all-time - Cougar passing list; 71 times. and the Cougs have Palne needs only 33 yards to won only 50 of the meetings pass Jerry Henderson on the while the Vandals have won 17. Today's game roster list. s ,| •! V Whether It's the 72nd meet- Going into the game, tailback ing or the 73rd won't mean much Ken Grandberry leads the PACr8 when the WSU Cougars and the teams In scoring with «even Idaho Vandals hit the- field this WSU Cougars - touchdowns ana is second to only afternoon. The only thing that's Rod McNeil In rushing with 337 • . Important Is today. 3 Joe Danelo K 41 Tpny Cook' WR 68 Wilbur McKlnney OG 10 jeff Smith QB 43 Ljennls Clancy SS 69 Bob Aldrlch OG yards ,and a .4.5 yard per carry Both teams go Into the game average. following a disappointing loss 12 Jim . Dodd. K 44 ken Grandberry TB 70 Gary Aaderson OT 13 Charles Peck QB 45 Brock Aynsley WR 71 Greg cmighead DT WSU has won the list four last week. The Cougars were meetings between'the tyo teams defeated by Utah 44-25 In the 14 Ty Palne QB 46 Don Transeth WR 74 Lee Weatherford OT Stan Sherer QB 47 Bob ' Redmond WR 75 Tom WIckert OT and recbrded a 44-16 win in the opening game played In the new 15 last meeting, 1970. No Cougar- and the Vandals 20 Fran Kachaturlan CB 49 Fritz Brayton WR 76 Richard Bryan PT 21 Morris Noble DB 51 Mike Hill OG 79 Joe Daniels DT Vandal game was played last, 22 Harry (Thompson FS 32 stew Roberts LB 80 Bob Engel TE, year. ' • I' ' --I 24 Robin' Sinclair CB 53 Mike Hogan < C 81" Tom Caraher DT 26 Charles Anderson RB 54 Jerry Burkhalter MLB 82 Jim Roblnsoh DE WSU Cougars 27 Gordon yeomans TB 56 Craig Jackson c 83' Don olsen DE j Idaho Vandals 29 Tyrone Daisy CB 57 Blaln Lamoureux LB' 84 Rod Anderson DE 30 • vern-Chamberlain FB 58 Tom Poe LB' 85 Mike Johnson DE , probable starters probable starters 61 Bill Moos 86 Tim Krause 31 Jim Lewis FB OT TE 1 OFFENSE 32 Woodrow Perkins DB 62 Steve Osterman OG 88 Dennis Mitchell DT Offense 35 Steve Hamilton FB 63 BUI Patterson PG 89 Jim Forrest TE 49 Frltr Brayton.. .SE 3< Mike Carter SS 64 Dennis Lawler OT 90 A1 Zellner DT SE Collie Mack 21 81 Bill Moos LT 37 Eric Johnson SS 65 Geoff Reece ' C 92 Bill McElroy DE TE Darrell Burchfleld 81 62 Steve Qstermann.; .LG 39 Andrew Jones FB -66 Gary Larseri QLB • T Larry Warren 77 65. Geoff Reece ...... C 40 Greg Johnson WR 67 Clyde Warehlme SLB G Dave Crnlch * 74 51 Mike Hill...; RG C Ken Muhlbeier 50 • 75 Tom WIckert. RT G Bob Van Duyne 76 89 Jim Forrest. ,TE Idaho Vandals -T 'Larry Bosma ; 72 14 Ty Paine .QB F1 Jay Curcio 80 44 KenGrandberry ,TB 7 Steve Tanner SP 42 kelly Courage CB Larry Bosma OT: QB Dave Co'mstock 14 35 Steve Hamilton FB 11 Bucky Bruns QB 45 Randy Ammerman RB Pat Fee OT RB Bernard Rembert 35 45 Brock Aynsley FL 12 Ross Goddard QB •' 50 Ken Muhlbeier C Dave Cl-nich . OG RB Mike Autrey 34 14 Dave Comstock • QB 51 Mike Kramer DT Brian ^acobsen . DT! 16 Steve Hunter WS 52 Kevin Roblson LB Bob Van Duyne OG DEFENSE 20 Kirk Dennis FL 53 Sand Marquess LB Larry Warren OT, Defense 54 Fjred Morscheck 1 LB Lorne Sherbina DT 84 Mike Johnson....: XE 21 ' Collie Mack FL ' I • 22 Darnell Streeter CB 55 Steven Roe C Keven Wolske DT; DE Ron Lockett 81 71 Greg Craighead LT 23 Jerry Hall . Rg 56 Mark Busch OG Jay Curclo SE DT Mark Busch 56 . 79 Joe Daniels RT 24 Ross Nelson . WS 59 Daryl Hanauer C Ron Lockett DE( NG Mike Newell 71 . ' 82 Jim Robinson RE 61 Chuck Blaiick LB Darreil Burchfleld TE DT Lloyd Grlmsrud 68 67 Clyde Warehlme .SLB 25 Randy Hall SS 31 Jim Welch SS 65 Darrell Dodson • NG Kevin Ault SE DE Alofa Lue Tauvaga 84 52 Steve Roberts QLB 33 Rod Maynard • CB 66 Jim Rlordan NG Aiofa Lue Tauvaga DE LB Kevin Roblson 52 58 Tom Foe ...MLB 34 Mike Autrey RB 67 Craig Prltchard OG Bill Kashetta TE LB Randy Marquess 53 20 Fran Kachaturlan XCB • 35 -Bernle Rembert RB 68 Lloyd Grim surd " DT Alan. Vance DE CB Darnell Streeter "23 24, Robin Sinclair. RCB 36 Rich Brown RB 70 Jerry Sinclair OT Joe Feehan DE CB Rod Maynard A3 36 Mike Carter .SS Stan Carter 71 Mike Newell DT S Steve Hunter 16 37 Eric Johnson.; FS 37 CB S Randy Hall •2/ 5 • ^Student complaints ahswered j •/' ! WSU lacks funds for big-name performers by BILL.'foESSLY rives from concert ticket sales. All names.' Asking guarantees approximating will be willing to pay $20 for a couple . Evergreen Staff expenses —overhead, payment of bands $25,000 to $30,000, highly-demanded of hours of music for himself and his The curtain-has barely fallen on Bottler and maintenance of the CUB listening groins like Led Zeppelin and Jethro date. j. [ Gymn's first rock concert of the year. lounge are to be met through this source Tull "won't even consider 'ffomlng to Under current conditions, *lf we get Already music lovers on campus are alone. ' a place with only a 4,400 capacity.-* somebody big,"; said Carter about last (• voicing their perennial complaint that Because of this lack of university sald\ BUI Carter, chairman of the com- year'» BS&T concert, *we either get • no big-name groups ever play in Pullman. subsidization, the committee Is. hot only mittee. a deal or someone, has an open date.* WSU has neither the funds nor the cut off from being able toafford the better- Tie Inadequate facilities also put WSU Nevertheless, there Is new hope rising facilities to attract the more famous, known groups, they must'^lso be con- at a 'competitive disadvantage. This is on the eastern horizon of the campus. rock groups, according to facts avail-' servative In their estimates of what they best exemplified by the loss of Elton With next year's completion o'f the new able. can offer (o those groups which will John as Homecoming entertainer. Offered Coliseum, which will hold three times The $3 activity fee, students now pay .agree to Pullman-sire gate receipts, a $18,000 guarantee to play in Pullman, the number of students that Bohler Gymn automatically, provides for this school Carroll Hayden, performing arts adviser. he was lured to play in San Francisco will admit, there Is a strong possibility > year a projected activities budget of 'If we lose big on a single concert.* on that date for a guarantee and per- of a step-up Into the big time. 969,303, Of this amount, the Performing stated Hayden, "the entire program Is centage rate that could, net him over Expenses will be higher In the, new Arts committee, which Is responsible Jeopardised." . $38,000. facility, but the gross potential will also for bringing rock groups Into PtjUman, Adding to the tight budget problems There has been speculation concerning be expanded. With a captive audience will see none. is the limited capacity of Bolder Gym. the raising of ticket prices in order of 14,000 students In Pullman and 8,000 The Performing Arts Committee on Xn arena with a seating capacity of only to be able to piy for the more widely- at the , «we can re- . this campus operates oh a break-even 4,400 cannot hold enough ticket buyers known groups. rHowever, It is deemed alistlcally program for both schools,* basis. The total committee Income de- to make It worthwhile ft»r the bigger doubtful that the typical male student s«ld committee advisor Carroll; Hayden. : /