
_Serving the Notre Dame and St. Mary's College Community SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 16, 1968 Where The Game Is Played This is where the game is played. Where you hit and shove and grunt and eat that dirt and learn what it's like to take a three-point stance in the snow. If you're on the Notre Dame offensive line, you do something else, too. You make holcs ... big holcs ... really BIG HOLES, in fact. Irish co-captain George Kunz, playing his last game in ND stadium today, discusses the role of an offensive right tackle on page 6. George Kunz .... .... fires off the ball toward his Iowa Hawkeye foe .... ... and stands him upright with a powerful block. "1, .. ~--16'''1Ff'" '~ j·.,..: L,,r ·:4 ' ~ •••• -; - ',.. ,V~· ' ... ~.; , " ... what it's like to take a three-point stance in the snow." Today's Lineups- -- Pages 4 and 5 -- -----~-------------------... PAGE 2 THE OBSERVER SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1968 The Starters 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 IRISH OFFENSE LT Mike McCoy (77) C Billy Kidd (55) SE Jim Seymour (85) RT Eric Norri (72) RG Todd Woodhull (88) Sports LT Jim Reilly (61) RE Chick Lauck (93) RT Terry Story ( 72) LG Ed Tuck (69) LB Tim Kelly (42) TE Joel Stevenson (89) C Mike Oriard (54) LB Jim Wright (40) QB Ken Bonifay ( 17) By Milt Richman, UPI columnist RG Tom McKinley (79) LB Bob Olson (36) FB Kenny Bounds ( 49) RT George Kunz (78) LB Larry Schumacher(24) TB Steve Harkey ( 41 ) 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 TE Jim Winegardner (96) LH John Gasser (46) FL John Sias (21) Jacques Returns QB Joe'Theismann (7) RH Chuck Zloch (27) TECH DEFENSE FB Ron Dushney ( 38) S Don Reid (11) LE Steve Foster (91) Today 's Sports Parade is written by James F. Cour of UP/'s Far West Division. LH Coley O'Brien (3) TECH OFFENSE LT Bob Seamon (79) RH Bob Gladieux (20) SE Tim Woodall (S ) RT Rich Gardner (73) NEW YORK (UPI)-Jacques Plante insisted he still was good 8 RE Mike Glad (75) IRISH DEFENSE LT Galin Mumford (70) enough to play in New York. The Rangers said he wasn't. They won LB Bill Flowers (53) the argument. LE Bob Kuechenberg (75) LG Mike Bradley (67) LB Buck Shiver (94) This one-sided discussion took place at the taiiend of the 1964-65 ..---- LB Joe Hardwick (99) season, and as a consequence of it an unhappy Plante was shipped by W Tash Van Dora (25) the Rangers to their Baltimore farm in the American Hockey LH Mike Wysong (37) League. It took almost four years, but Plante evened the score at Madison RH Joe Bill Faith (31) Square Garden Wednesday night when he came into the game as the S Bill Kinard ( 34) third St. Louis goaltender and carried the Blues to a 3-1 National s·lues Win Hockey League victory over New York. · With Austin Carr grabbing 40 Plante's very appearance in the contest came under unusual points, the NO blues downed the circumstances. Glenn Hall started in the St. Louis goal, while second team whites 129-11 0 in a Jacques, dressed in street clothes, was high in the stands in a scrimmage at Sturgis Michigan television booth preparing to go on the show between periods. But last night. Bob Whitmore with the game barely two minutes old, Hall was evicted with a chipped in with 34 points, while I 0-minute and game misconduct for making what he later termed John Pleick led the whites with "some rather rash statements" to referee Vern Buffey. 28. The rest of the scoring was Rookie 'Robbie Irons made his NHL debut in place of Hall, but a PIZZA well balanced with Sid Catlett, puck caught him on the ankle during his warmup stint, and he was Jim Derrig, Dwight Murphy, and removed three minutes later. Jim {Muncie Milkman) Hinga all hitting double figures. For the final 55 minutes of the game he was unbeatable, turning S~i.ches -Soiru!s back all 21 shots sent his way. It was pleasant vindication for the CARRY OUT 272-6017 39-year-old veteran, who had retired for three years after his Does demotion by the Rangers. "There wasn't special satisfaction in beating the Rangers," said CONSUMER the generous hero. "Just to beat any team from the East is an 130 DIXIE WAY NO. REPORTS accomplishment." (NEXT TO HOLLY'S) have anything to Vic Hadfield scored the only Ranger goal just a minute and 16 say to the student? seconds after the game started with a 65-foot bullet that dipped by Hall. But Bill McCreary evened the score six minutes later and Ron CARRY OUT - DINING ROOM You bet It does! Shock got the winner on a second period power play. HOURS See the current issue Plante, who had two shutouts in eight previous starts, felt that starting the game in the television booth was beneficial to him. for detailed reports on MON.-THURS. - llA.M. TIL 12 P.M. "I was relaxing up there, only worrying about making notes for FRI-SAT.- llA.J\11. TIL lA.M. GUITARS • PORTABLE the show," he said. "If you sit on the bench, even if you're not SUN.- 4P.M. TIL 11 P.M. ELECTRIC TYPEWRITERS • playing, you don't know when you'll get called in and you're always tense." RECORD CHANGERS • Plante decided to return to hockey earlier this year when his C'~~Ta:'a,"":'~) SCOTCHES wife's health improved. He had worked as a salesman during his t ............. ..,.___...~_...._,......, ....... ......._, ......._,...._,,.) "retirement" and so had to get himself back into shape. "I did two hours of physical exercise every day for two months," he said. "I rode a still bike 15 miles a day and played ping pong for an hour. No running." Plante said he spoke to new Ranger coach Boom Boom Geoffrion during the summer and that his former teammate was interested in having him back in New York. "But the next day I got picked up by St. Louis," he said. lJUl) [Flo {fuuo @[ji) @low PET SHOP 417 N. HICKORY ROAD SOUTH BEND, INDIANA 46615 • PHONE 232-5468 NOW RENTING Across from Town and Country Shopping Center NOTRE DAME AVENUE STUDENT APARTMENTS FOR RENTAL INFORMATION GO IRISH CALL "}.72-7656 Located five blocks from campus on Notre Dame Ave. Each apartment is designed for BEAT GEORGIA TECH four students and is completely modern in every detail. Many outstanding features make these apartments the most desirable off-campus student housing in the area. 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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1968 THE OBSERVER PAGE 3 More Than I 00 Identify Pro Gridders Below arc listed the names of experience a slight delay while L.ou Yaeger, OC Roy Gorman, 207 Keenan John Arkoosh, 309 Stanford Tim Kennedy, 411 Badin Bruce Cross, 205 Keenan 89_9ert Offerle, 325 Stanford more than 100 Notre Dame and other contestants are being John McDermott, 307 Badin Jim Duda, 207 Keenan Carl Marhoefer, 100 Howard~ St. Mary's students who registered. J.F. Pawlln, 141 B·P Casey Murray, 146 Morrissey Richard Schroeter, OC Jim Hlnga, 205 Badin Greg Hoffman, 146 Morrissey Tom O'Hara, 206 Badin correctly identified all 20 men in Decision of the judges is final Peter Sullivan, 137 Pangborn Frank Mlklavclc, 148 Morrissey William Loftus, 319 St. Ed's The Observer's Ex-Irish Pro . throughout the entire tie-breaker Bill Noone, OC Tom Curnes, 263 Morrissey James Rlbandt, 325 Stanford Charlie Krebs, 238 Howard Bill Croarkln, 242 Morrissey Tim Cormany, OC Contest. meeting. Kristin Purkrabek, 412 Holy Cross Jim Flannery, 311 Carroll John Davis, 108 Howard Jeffrey Gillard, 312 Holy Cross Tom Morton, 328 Howard Thomas Crevy, 319 St. Ed's The tie-beaker question will Bob Krywlckl, OC Frank Carr, OC Jack Finnie, OC Jack Watson, 415 St. Ed's be posed Sunday evening, Brian McNamara, OC John Maxwell, OC Tim Roddy, OC Mike Patten, 415 St. Ed's Scott Williams, 339 Howard Bob Gladieux, 123 !Sorln Terry Lamb, 333 Howard Steve Galvacky, 335 Holy Cross Nov.l7, in room 118 of Greg Reid, 336 Zahm Bill Orga, 328 Dillon Bill Wolff, Moreau Martin Kuharlch, 335 Holy Cross Nieuwland. Contestants whose Bob Curtis, OC Fred Rohal, 303 Morrissey J. Bryan Williams, 104 Howard Jeff Clllard, 312 Holy Cross Robert Mccarter, 314 Alumni Hugh Gartland, 376 Stanford Tom Misch, 118 Howud W. Peter Maverlls, OC last names begin with letters A Mary Beth Hill, 222 LeMans (SMC) Bob Harness, 101 Fisher John Burke, 103 Walsh· Bob Bramlette, 245 Zahm through E should report at 9 J. David O'Keefe, 207 Morrissey Robert McLane, OC R. Dennis Mitchell, 242 Dillon Tony Oppegard, 241 Zahm Edmond Trallle, 316 Stanford Greg Madej, 321 St.
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