P AGE SIX; THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1966 PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19,1966 Spartans, Irish To Clash The authentic, traditional, classic, conservative button down. Very acceptable. The long points on this Arrow- Decton Oxford are just right. Anything less would ride up. Anything more would give you too much roll. Tapered to aT. "Sanforized-Plus", in a wash and wear that goes past midnight without a wrinkle. Available in white, -COE stripes and smart solid colors. $7.00 Bold New Breed by inAROW 4-00 I -f / ,re i'' Y . p4 ; / / - - N '? j\ r i rtNi pe, he :umu~E uu 1 A. By GRAYLE HOWLETT dents joined the one guy who pound frame under the field tarp, Special To The Daily started it all chanting, "Rip 'em if you tried. up, tear 'em up, give 'em hell With the biggest game of his EAST LANSING-The Michigan State." Nobody bothered to esti- career staring him in the face, State Spartans took to the air a mate the number of policemen it MSU coach Duffy Daugherty re- day early and caught the Irish of took to calm it down. mained his jovial self as he faced Noeraenb rpr i. rv Everybody up here is talking kill, sportswriters yesterday in the, Operating from a light private using. as the word as a synonymI final press box press conference. plane Michigan State unleashed a with Bubba. Probably the only "I have an announcement to small offensive upon the Notre question which hasn't been asked- make," the toastmaster generalt Dame campus with a bombard- by the some 200 sportswriters on began. "I've been a little peeved ment of some 5,000 leaflets yester- hand is, "Which one is Bubba?" at our freshman coach Ed Ruther- day, in an attempt to completely You couldn't hide his 6'7", 285- ford. He thinks the frosh game1 demoralize the Irish contingent. tonight with the Notre DameI In essence the message confirm- freshmen is THE game." ed Notre Dame's worst fear: "You have heard that the, pow-1 er of our intercontinental ballistic 1 Bubba is a myth. The existence of this powerful anti-blocker blocker missile has been questioned.n "T H E INTERCONTINENTAL BALLISTIC BUBBA IS REAL, It can DESTROY YOU.": Bullfighty The subject this week on the Michigan State campus is not the stock (moo),market, but the mood is definitely KILL. "The campus has been relatively quiet all week," one coed pointed out, "but we knew the explosion had to come sometime. Well, Thursday night it did." Thursday night, an impromput pep rally broke out and quickly serpantined over the entire campus. The final estimate is that some 6,000 stu- DUFFY DAUGHERTY TWO GREAT NEW RADIOS BY EPANASONI s i -- 111 THE RF626 :bt -ARROW' DECTON, Perma-Iron Oxfords in whites and solids featured at 11 Duffy seemed relaxed, probably happy that this week is coming to a close, and his wit was in grand style: "The boys will all stay together tonight and we have a' great movie planned for them-{ 'High Noon.' I don't know why it is, but we've shown a lot of this type of movie. We've seen three John Wayne movies already this year." Never Loses Maybe the fact that in nine games Spartan opponents have only gained a net yardage of 423 is an explanation, coach. You know, John Wayne's never been licked yet. When asked if MSU is "stronger in the last half than in the first like last year," Duffy quickly re- plied, "I've been a lot stronger but the team hasn't. The second half allows me to get my second wind." Both teams show a remarkable ability to get away fast. Notre Dame has scored 159 of their total 301 points in the first half, and in the first 30 minutes of every game have only given up a total of seven points. Michigan State has tallied 146 points of their total 283 in the first half and the Spar- tan defensive crew has yielded 22 markers in the first half.E While everybody is comparing1 the two defensive squads because Notre Dame's first string defenset has only one TD scored on them this year and because Michigan State has Bubba, Webster, Thorn- ill, and Phillips, a potentiaily bet- ter duel crops up between the two respective quarterbacks, T e r r y Hanratty and Jimmy Raye. Four Yards Apart ; While Hanratty has completed more passes (77 to Ray's 55), they both have tossed at a 53 per cent completion rate. Raye holds the edge in rushing, however, and in this department he makes up Hanratty's wide margin in passing, yardage to pull within four yards in total offense of the Irish signal caller who has gained a total of 1,333 yards. Daugherty finally turned serious and discussed the obvious ques- tion: "No, Bob Apisa will not start tomorrow. The reason why is be- cause he was not operating at a hundred per cent on Wednesday. We have an unwritten rule around here that if you're not 100 per cent on Wednesday you can't start. But we feel that we have a back- up man in Regis Cavender. "The only instructions I've given the boys is to play every play like it was the last play of the game end we needed to score. And to give complementary tickets to the members of your family and don't scalp them." In the game which stacks de- fense against defense, quarterback against quarterback, All-America against All - America, tradition against spirit, an Irishman named Ara against a Spartan dubbed Duffy, only two questions remain: down in South Bend they're asking if a four point spread is really enough; and here in East Lansing they're trying to figure out "What's a Notre Dame?" Both questions will be answered this afternoon. Scores: NBA Detroit 121, Los Angeles 118 Philadelphia 145, Chicago 120 College Football Miami (Fla) 44, Iowa 0j ; u amuesrg 9 ,, DEAN DAUNTLESS: Listen, Jake ! ... Yeah ... Yeah. Look, when I tell you I've got the kid sewed up I'm not . . . You said it. Yeah. He may not know how to read, but figures he knows ! . Yeah, both kinds! Well look Jake, here comes our boy ... Right, the old snowball . . . Look, when Dauntless puts the finishing touches on them they walk way only one way-humble, proud, and in the bag. The next scratches you hear will be the kid scrawling his X on the ol' contractoroonie with that big, thick, loveable paw of his . . . Yeah, the one that's got the conference title by the . . . . Look. I'll call you back. HEYA KID! JOE FOOTBALL: Oh, hi! hi, Mr..... uh DD: Dauntless? Y'know, from the .... tF: Yeah. Hi, Mr. Dauntless. DD: Right. Look, kid. We've known each other for how long- coupla years? JF: Uh-huh. DD: We're pretty good buddies, right? JF: Well ... . Hey, yeah! You said it! Man, last Saturday night when you took me up to tha .... DD: Yeah, okay kid. But what I'm telling you is that I figure you're a real man, an adult .. . a sophisticated and intelligent student . . . a credit to your school and your family . . . real American . . . All-American right halfback . . . 6'2" . . . 232 pounds of rumbling reinforced concrete (with a head to match. ... I mean you're okay, Joe. And I think you can call me-Dean. You know, like good friends. JF: DD: Right? JF: DD: Right? JF: Yeah, Dean. You've been a good friend. DD: Okay! Now you know what we want to settle, Joe. We figure that you might have something for us . . . and, heh, we know we have something to offer you. Right? DD: Right .... Yeah, well now kid, what we have to do, see, what we have to do is have you sign this thing and we're all set. What a team that's going to be, Joe. You know who's in that backfield with you, don't you ? , . . JF: You mean I'm gonna be startin' right away? DD: Sure, kid. With your stuff and your (if you'll excuse the expression) brains, you're a cinch. You spend a little time learning the ropes and you're right in there. And when you guys come charging out of that backfield together there won't be a team in the conference that will stop us. Sagers, Broun, Uniter, and Football . . . It staggers the imagination. I . . . I only wih that Old Coach . JF: Yeah .... DD: That he were alive today, to see how far the team has come since he put it together out of mud and sweat and tears and-sign it right there, kid-and love and hope. Well I can see it now. Your name up in lights with the others -on the bottom, kid-a household word. Your picture in all the papers. The key to the-lay it In there baby-city. And youknow how the big city loves its football. BF: You were one of the great ones, Dean. When I was a kid, my dad used to tell me about how you were his idol when he was a kid. He used to .... DD: Thanks, Joe. But that's in the past. I wouldn't have stood a chance with guys like you around to : .. Will you sign the thing already?! JF: DD: Please? JF: DD: What's the matter Joe? What do you want? More bread? JF: Well, it's.... DD: Okay, more bread. And the job. You don't like managing a jute mill in the off-season? JF: Well, not exactly, but .... DD: Don't worry. We've got other things around. And the house. How about the house, huh? A beaut. They couldn't have offered you anything like that. A whole house! JF: But I can't sign that .... DD: You can't sign it. You ... can't ... sign.. . it? JF: Yeah, it's .... Db: Your arm? You hurt your arm. Don't worry about it, Joe, We've got the best hospital facilities around. We'll get you doctors. We're with you all the way. Because when we like a guy, we ... JF: Naw, it's not that. My arm's okay. DD: Your arm is all right. You have writer's cramp? JF: DD: Little league elbow? JF: DD: Housemaid's knee. JF: No, I'm okay Dean. I've never been in better shape. It's just.... DD: Then what is it? God, you kids are unbelievable. We offer you an inch and you want the whole football field. (Whatayou better than everybody else or something? Chee! I only wish the Old Coach were here. Man, he'd give you some- thing for that head of yours, kid. A vise.1 Look, Joe. I know we're offering you the best terms possible. ou wouldn't get a better deal anywhere, even if you went legit and slogged it out for six years on your own to get there. The only thing left we can offer you is your own account at the blood bank. Why can't we get together on this thing now? JF: I signed with Ohio State yesterday. M sWINC 1848... STATE STREET AT LIBERTY +Use Daily Classifid $'.- .. ........... ........... hLti":"':'r: i:'rtitiP ::C" 'TA roo. f'A. yi'aya.:. ':ii iwii4 a:''. 'f .'.e ". 'i 'i . "" .. " " r" ni n ?i " ::J.uw : ,' a 'r {:R 3 : '< i .' M 1={: I : Nti i : i T} } ': L, . (: Vet: I HOW TO GE BETTER DELI\DIYE C DHL EC Join th Busine and hE great ii (ERY OF. 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