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              last year, and the veer the defensive tackle and make                        □        Q     5      U\   C
               certainly requires more  the handoff blind.
              ball handling. Houston,  “It’s just something you have
                                  to practice a lot,” Triplett said.                     (Continued from Page 1C  New
              i its great offense, fum-   “If we have confidence, we
              lore than 60 times last won’t fumble so much.”                         ning on a two-out RBI double   Jerry
                                    How can a team defend                            by Gil Garrido and pitcher  six hits a
              le first handoff or fake  against the veer without leav­               George Stone’s run-scoring  Won their
              f, quarterback Bill Trip-  ing another hole somewhere?                 single.                  and 28th
              n’t look at fullback Ker-  Indiana Coach John Pont com­                 Aaron, who says he wants to   ducing the
              nith. He has to watch pares it to man-to-man basket­                   reach the 3,000 hit mark before   winning t
                                   ball.                                             he retires, banged out three   by beatinj
                                    “Each man must do his own                        hits to boost his career total   treal.
                                   job and not try to help out     RON SAUL          to 2,945. He now has 552 hom­  Ron Sv
                                                                                     ers. Yesterday’s big blow
              glance               someone else,” Pont said. “If   Blocks with the best  came off rookie Ray Lamb.  Wayne G
                                   they run the option against the
                                                                                                              gle netted
                                   tackle and the end tries to                         Houston-San Francisco  in the for
                                  help him, they’ll run it against                                            again in
               ix regulars on offense,  the end.”           Drivers                    Larry Dierker became the   walks an<
               including All-American                                                fire 20-game winner in the   Jerry Gr
                                    MINNESOTA Coach Murray    (Continued from Page 1C)   history of the Astros and Jim   on Al We:
               ugh no one back stands   Warmath wants his defense to                 Wynn and Doug Rader backed
               isota’s Barry Mayer or  “bust in there and make the   bach’s messages came in gar­  him with solo homers in beat­  Chica
                                                                                     ing San Francisco.
               ?s should work, whether offense hurry. If they have to   bled this time.                         Fergus^
                                                             Chrysler engineers could not   Rader’s homer, bis 11th of
                                   rush, that’s, when they’ll   find anything wrong with the   the season, snapped a 1-1 tie   bases - lo.
               deep threat is possible fumble.”             equipment at that time. Then   in the eighth. Wynn hit his 32nd  run sixth
                                    If the new offense matches   when Glotzbach complained   in the fourth.    self to hi
               g Ten; linebackers and   Daugherty’s enthusiasm for it,   again last week, Chrysler call­  Dierker, who has lost 10, es­ Cubs sta
               . Star linebacker Rich                       ed in space engineers from the   caped a bases-loaded jam in  third trii
               . be spot player,   the Spartans can go places.  nearby Huntsville space cen­  the first inning, then tamed  starts in
               plett, guard Ron Saul,   Their offensive blockers, led   ter.         the Giants until successive   Jenkin:
               Wilt Martin, end Frank   by guard Ron Saul (237 pounds)   “The combination of the   one-out singles by Willie Mays,  to break
               .lien, end Jim Nicholson,  and tackle Craig Wycinsky   garbled reception and Glotz-   Willie McCovey and Bobby  season r
                                   (223) are called by Daugherty   bach’s complaint of blurred   Bonds produced the only run  the first
                                   potentially the greatest in MSU                   off him. Dierker was lifted for  years to
               igainst Ohio State, could   history. The defensive line,   vision rang a bell with Wright,”   a pinch hitter in the eighth  20-game
               nnesota and Indiana as   starring end Wilt Martin, is   Rodger said. “So we set up   and ex-New York Yankee Jim   Howev
               i at all behind Triplett.                    Glotzbach’s car with a series of                   him in i
                                   bigger .and faster than the   electronic sensors to record all   Bouton finished up.
                                   1965-66 group that included   the stresses and forces it under­             erupted
                                   huge Bubba Smith.        went in a high speed run.   Cincinnati-San Diego    Ron S
                                    Triplett had a rough intro­  “The tapes taken from the   Tony Perez knocked in three  and Bill
               ires                duction to Big Ten football   car proved to be identical to   runs with three hits and Alex  paced th
                                                                                     Johnson, Tommy Helms, Pete
                                   when he joined the lineup in
                                   mid-1968, but now that he’s had   the tapes taken from the early   Rose and Woody Woodward   Pitt
                                                            space capsules in the Gemini
                2; Washington 1)   spring practice and three   program after astronaut Tom   each collected three hits in the   R o o 1
               IGTON   NEW YORK    weeks of fall practice with the   Stafford suffered the same   Reds’ 20-hit attack that spilled  homer -
                ab r h bi    ab r h bi   first team, he’s supposed to be              San Diego.               the eigl
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               ss 2 0 0 0   Clark® 2b   3000                symptoms in practice liftoffs.”                    a 4-2 v
               lb  2 110  Kenny ss   3 12 0  one of the best in MSU history.  Tne vibrations of the engines
               rf  2 0 0 0   White If   2 0 2 1                                                                at St. L
               3b  2 0 11   Murcer cf   2 0 0 1              setup a surge of the liquid fuel
               3  2 0 0 0   Tepedino rf  2 0 0 0   SPLIT END Frank Foreman
                 2 0 0 0   MDonald lb  10 0 0                in the Gemini capsules which
                 2 0 0 0   Munson c   2 0 0 0   already is the No. 4 pass re­         2 leaders lose
                c  2 0 0 0   Cox 3b   2 0 0 0                formed a harmonic vibration
                 10 0 0  FPetersn P   2 12 0  ceiver in Spartan history, and   which affected the astronauts,
                 17 1 2 1  Total  19 2 6 2   tight end Bruce Kulesza had   Rodgers reported.  close matches in
               n ........................  0 0 0 1 0-1
               k ........... ................  1 0 0 0 1—2  better be good just to hold off   “They eliminated the har­
               shington 1. LOB—Washington 1,                 monic by the use of helium to   Mercury Classic
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               k 5.   2B-—Kenney. SB—White.  sophomore Jim Nicholson (6-7
               er.                                           dampen the vibrations,” said
                     IP   H R ER BB SO   and 267 pounds).
               -6) ........... 5  6  2 2 2 " 3               Roger.                    Gniewek Trophy captured
                (W/16-15) 5   2  1 1 0  3  MSU came closer than any
                A— 5,025.                                                             three of four points from
                                   other team to upsetting Ohio   “The tapes taken off Glotz­
               cago 6, Seattle 4)  State last year (25-20), and the   bach’s car showed that the har­  league - leading Chuck and
                  FIRST GAME       Spartans think they are much   monics were present above 182   Lucy’s, 2975-2940, last night at
               .E      CHICAGO     improved now.             miles an hour. All drivers who   Mercury Lanes in the Mercury
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                  3  0 2 0  WWIIams rf  ’5 2 2 0  •          reported feeling discomfort had   Majors Bowling Classic. The
                  4  110  Bravo cf  4 110                    been above that speed.
                  3  0 11  Spence lb  4 0 2 2                                         winners were paced by Walt
                  0 10 0  Melton 3b  3 0 11  MSU's roster     “We notified the Ford people
                  4  110  Hrrmann c.  2 0 0 1                                         King’s 658 and Bill Collett’s
                b  4 0 10  Christian If  3 0 0 1  No. Name  POS. Wt. Ht. Yr.   because they had been puzzled   638 while Chuck and Lucy’s
                  4 10 0  Morales ss   3 2 10
                  3 0 11  Knoop 2b  3  111  24  Allen, Eric  OHB 161 5-10 So.   by Yarbrough’s lingering ill­  Joe Gniewek earned individual
                  2 0 0 0  Nyman p  4  0 0 0   59 Baird, Donald  OG 206 5-10 Sr.
                >h  10 0 0  Wood p  0 0 0 0  25  Barr, Douglas  DHB 169 5-11   So.   ness and to warn their driv­  honors with a 671.
                                     Barnum, Thomas
                  0 0 0 0          49 "---------   LB 231 6-1   Jr.   ers,” Rodger said.
                Ph 0 0 0 1         11  Berry, Arthur  DHB 181 6-0   Jr.                Second place Ernie’s Auto
                  10 0 0           51  Beard. Thomas   C 243 6-6   Jr.   “Yarbrough has been sick
                  10 10            93  Benedict. Richard   DT 219 6-2   Sr.           Wash lost all four points to
                  0 0 0 0          32  Beverlin, David   OHB 203 6-0   So.   since he ran a 500 mile test on   Parson’s Bros., 2932-2896. Ted
                  0 0 0 0           3  Boyce, Gary   l< 166 5-7   Jr.
                >s  2 0 0 0        87  Butler, Frank   SE 214 6-5   Jr.   the track a month ago.”  Turek had 627 for the winners.
                                   83  Bowdell, Gordon   SE 193 6-2   Sr.
                                                   C 231 6-3 ...
                                                          Sr.
                 32 4 8 3 Total 31 6 8 6   72  Bohn, Ted  OG 213 5-10 Jr.   Ford supported the withdraw­  Rite Way Cutter was also
                 ........... 100 00 0 003—4   58  Black, Robert   al of its drivers, including   a four-point winner in sweep­
                                     Breslin, Jacweir  (Jav) S 206 6-3 Jr.
                 ...........  003 0 04 20X-6  42  Cal la rd. Roger______ _____  DHB 172 5-8 So.
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                an. D P—Chicago 2. LOB—   94  Curl, Ronald  DT 246 6-2 Jr.   Yarbrough, and- didn’t com­  ing its match from Garden
                 Chicago 7. 2B—Knoop. 3B—   19 Davis, Randolph  OHB 189 5-10 So.   pete in last Sunday’s controver­  City Sports, 2887-2753. Rite
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                F—Christian, Donaldson.  96 Dawson, William  DT 243 6-2   Jr.
                      IP   H  R ER BB SO   89 DuPree, Billy ,  SE 212 6-4   So.   sial race.  Way got 635 from Jack Bel-
                                                   SE 201 6-2
                                                          Sr.
                ,7-12)   ....  5   4  3   3 "   3 "   4 ‘  84  Foreman, Frank   LB 219 6-1   Sr.  towski while Bud Bogatay had
                ................. 11-3...4   3  3   1  2 z 50 Fox, Calvin
                                  0 40 Highsmith, Donald  OHB 193 6-0
                ..................  2-3  0   0 „ o .  j o 40 Highsmith, Dor   Sr.     one pin less for the losers.
                                    Zl LJ ;
                ...................  1........ 0  0 0 0 0 9   Kenneth  OT 231 6-3   Sr.
                V,3-4)  .... 8 1-3 7   ,  4   .  2   „ 3  5 67 Haindayr’Gary  OG 207 6-2   So.  Women topped  Jim Rutkowski shot 646 in
                                  1 66 HoganV ’ Michael
                                                          Jr.
                ................... 2-3  1   0   0   0   1 66 Hogan, Michael  LB 225 6-3   so.
                                     LJ 1J *•>,-r Rrttinla
                sod. PB—Herrmann. T—2:25.  91 Halliday, Douglas  DE 207 6-1           helping Team No. 10 take three
                                    30  Hardy, Clifton  DHB 187 6-0   Sr.  kw Flvirri'c A07
                                    rz      Daul   C 201 6-3  So.                     points from Abbott Chemical,
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