Summary: | Football game program Includes photos and biographies of players, photos of athletic staff, information about teams, universities, player rosters, team statistics, season schedule, and advertisements. Football Utah 13, San Jose St. 9 SPARTAN STADIUM OFFICIAL PROGRAM OCTOBER 31, 1970 FIFTY CENTS THE COLLEGE GAME «• ^j^m^i^t mm W"' r ©SPORTS ARE THERE! .«SFiSSfr»_H2.«Bv COLOR o N ^ ^ MON. AY. ri ' '• ___tl^_£KS_.'eV '•* University of Utah Saturday, October 31, 1970 50 cents TABLE OF CONTENTS TONIGHT'S GAME 3 PCAA SCOREBOARD 5 SPARTAN FOUNDATION 7 - 9 HALF-TIME SHOW 11 UNIVERSITY OF UTAH _ _ 12 REDSKIN PLAYER PHOTOS _ 13 - 15 UTAH NUMERICAL ROSTER OF PLAYERS 16 STARTING LINEUPS, Alphabetical Team Rosters 19 SJS NUMERICAL ROSTER OF PLAYERS ._ 21 SPARTAN COACHING STAFF 22 SAN JOSE STATE PLAYER PHOTOS 23 - 29 SJS ADMINISTRATION AND ATHLETIC STAFF 31 SPARTAN SURPRISES 33 EXPLANATION OF OFFICIAL'S SIGNALS 35 FALL SPORTS CALENDAR 36 Spartan football programs are produced and published by the Department of Athletics, San Jose State College, under the supervision of Wynn Cook, Sports Information Director. Represented for National Advertising by Spencer Marketing Services, 370 Lexington Avenue, New York, N. Y. Printed by Peninsula Press, Inc., Mountain View, California NEXT HOME GAME SJS vs. FRESNO SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21 1:00 p.m. SPARTAN STADIUM Follow the Spartans in Stereo on KREP (105.7 FM) with Bud Foster and John Chaffetz SPARTAN STADIUM FACILITIES Lost and Found: during game turn in or claim articles from the public address booth in the west press box. Articles not claimed during the game can be obtained the following Monday after 8 a.m. from the SJS Men's Physical Education Department on Campus at 4th Street and San Carlos. Rest Rooms: at both the northeast and northwest corners of each seating section. Concessions: one stand can be found at each of the four corners of the stadium at ground level. Telephone: located by the front entrance of the dressing rooms at the north end of the stadium. Ambulance: vehicle and attendants can be found on the ramp at the north end of the field. One San Jose State Songleaders for 1970 are, clockwise from lower left, Connie Colladay, Shirley Field, Cindy Samis and Cathy Couch. In front of San Jose State's Tower Hall are Spartan Cheerleaders Nita Garcia, Larry Tr/gueiro, Chiquita Ector George ("Krazy George") Henderson, Val Soligan, Jessie Bolante and Maureen Wood. Not pictured are: Ray Frost and Mike Gome. Two Spartans, Utes Meet For Second Time In Homecoming-Halloween Clash By Wynn San Jose State Sports "/ believe we've come of age and matured as a football team," said Head Coach DeWayne (Dewey) King as he prepared his San Jose State gridders for tonight's encounter with Utah. SJS hosts the Utes in Spartan Stadium on this Halloween night and the Spartans hope to avenge a 42-7 beating they suffered last year in Salt Lake City. It's the second time the teams have met. "We experienced a tremendous team effort and emotional surge," said King of the Spartans' 48-7 explosion over University of Pacific last Saturday. "We made some mistakes," King continued, "but this time the team played right over them." It will take some more of the same inspired, positive type of football tonight for the Spartans to move against a stingy multiple Utah defense that refused to yield a point last Saturday in a 240 win over Arizona. The Utes utilize a "T" formation, led by quarterback Gordon "Scooter" Longmire from Tracy, California. Some 150 Tracy residents reserved seats at Spartan Stadium to see their athletic "favorite son." The famed Tracy High School band will provide half time entertainment. Heading into last week's win over Arizona, Longmire was the Utes' total offense leader with 606 net yards, including eight touchdowns rushing and three passing. He has advanced the ball 4.2 yards per play thus far. Longmire's Spartan counterpart, quarterback and co-captain Ivan Lippi, had his best-ever game against Pacific. He clicked on 12 of 17 passes for 185 yards and three touchdowns and won the coaching staff's weekly "Super Spartan" award on offense. His field generalship was almost flawless while engineering seven SJS TD's. "Super Spartan" on defense was inside linebacker and signal-caller Bruce Lecuyer. He led all tacklers with eight primary stops and four assists, fell on a Pacific fumble and dumped Tiger quarterback John Read while attempting to pass. The weekly "Hardest Hit" award went to defensive end Joe Washington, who up-ended split end Roger Coleman of Pacific as he returned a Spartan kickoff late in the second period. King said he and his staff had an extremely difficult time deciding the winners of the regular awards. "Our total team effort was tremendous," he exclaimed. Sophomore fullback Dale Knott, improving every week, had his best game so far. He caught five Lippi Cook Information Director passes for 47 yards and one touchdown and rushed 19 times for 56 yards and three more six-pointers. His four touchdowns in one game tied an SJS mark held by none other than current linebacker coach Johnny Johnson, who turned the trick in a 34-20 Spartan win over Stanford in 1960. Dave Chaney, SJS's All-American candidate, turned in another superb performance. He intercepted two passes thrown by John Read, who was the nation's top passer going into last Saturday's game. The consistent Chaney also was in on 10 tackles, seven of them solo stops. Through seven games, he has an incredible 71 unassisted tackles and 53 assists. Another Spartan standout on defense was defensive end Joe Washington, who has proved to be a quick study. Shifted over from split end earlier this season, Washington is third overall in the defensive stats with 26 primary tackles and 20 assists. Washington is very adept at harassing passers. He gave Read of Pacific fits all night and dumped him trying to pass once. The Louisiana-born Washington has sacked passers four times so far. Defensive tackle John McMillen, also the nation's third leading punter, typified the Spartans' heads-up play against Pacific. Back to punt on fourth and 12 in the fourth quarter, McMillen fielded a bad snap, shook off a Pacific tackier and ran 13 yards for a first down. That one play clearly demonstrated what a differ-erence a week makes. Against San Diego State, McMillen had two punts blocked during a 32-6 rout in which SJS just couldn't shrug off its mistakes. Tight end and kicker Larry Barnes - starting for .fie first time - made three great catches in heavy traffic for 42 yards and made good on six of seven PAT attempts. Tailback Otis Cooper turned in a solid five-yard-per- carry evening on seven carries for 35 yards. Calvin Lewis gathered in a Lippi pass in the third stanza for a 23 yard scoring play for a great start at split end. The former defensive back also caught an eight-yard aerial. Halfback Joe Hicks took a fourth quarter screen pass from Lippi, broke two tackles and added another SJS TD. Flanker Jimmie Lassiter provided more evidence he is one of the most dangerous return runners around. He took a Les Fields' punt on the Pacific 43 and ran it back for SJS's second TD early in the second period. Three ^5££_EAN_RS ART CLEANERS 400 E. SANTA CLARA 293-1030 LET US AGAIN "CARRY THE BALL" FOR YOU! JACK PEAK TRAVEL Art Cleaners has served San Jose State students for more than 20 years. The result: special student features. Take our student discounts, for example. You should! WILLOW GLEN SANTA CLARA 2 8 6 - 2 2 2 2 246-1414 ADIDAS - TIGER - PUMA WILSON - RIDDELL MAC GREGOR - RAWLINGS SPALDING - GATORADE WHITE STAG - CONVERSE - TOP NAME BRANDS - Sainte Claire Hotel FOOTBALL BASEBALL BASKETBALL TRACK TENNIS WRESTLING WEIGHT LIFTING GORDON'S SPORT 121 E SHOP SAN FERNANDO 293-0503 (Across from SJS) ST. 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Santa Barbara . w 6 6 4 4 2 1 1 L 0 1 3 2 5 5 6 T 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 PF 177 194 118 106 142 34 91 PA 34 92 173 59 172 173 196 CAL STATE LONG BEACH 4 - 2 CAL STATE LOS ANGELES 1 -5 FRESNO STATE 6 - 1 SAN DIEGO STATE 6 - 0 SAN JOSE STATE 2 - 5 u.c. SANTA BARBARA 1 -6 UNIV. OF PACIFIC 4 - 3 SEPT.12 AT MONTANA STATE 19-3 CAL STATE HAYWARD 28-12 AT NORTHERN ILLINOIS 35-3 U.C. SANTA BARBARA 28-14 AT SAN JOSE STATE 14-28 AT TEXAS EL PASO 24-18 1970 SEPT. 19 AT PACIFIC 6-9 AT NORTHERN ARIZONA 0-33 AT U.C. SANTA BARBARA 25-10 AT NORTH TEXAS STATE 23-0 AT STANFORD 3-34 FRESNO STATE 10-25 CAL STATE LONG BEACH 9-6 PCAA COMPOSITE FOOTBALL SCHEDULE SEPT. 26 HAWAII 14-23 AT SAN DIEGD STATE 0-35 MONTANA STATE 12-26 CAL STATE LOS ANGELES 35-0 AT ARIZONA 29-30 AT VALLEY STATE 7-13 AT IDAHO 17-10 OCT. 3 AT SAN JOSE STATE 7-3 CAL POLY POMONA 7-17 PACIFIC 34-14 BRIGHAM YOUNG 31-11 CAL STATE LONG BEACH 3-7 AT TEXAS TECH 21-63 AT FRESNO STATE 14-34 OCT. 10 BOISE STATE 27-14 CAl STATE FULLERTON 0-17 VALLEY STATE 21-7 SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI 21-14 AT NEW MEXICO 25-48 AT SANTA CLARA 10-14 AT LSU 0-34 OCT. 17 U.C. SANTA BARBARA (OCT. 16) 33-7 AT NEVADA LAS VEGAS 21-20 CALPOLY SLO 23-17 SAN JOSE STATE 32-6 AT SAN DIEGO STATE 6-32 AT CAL STATE LONG BEACH (OCT. 16) 7-33 SANTA CLARA 47-23 OCT. 24 BYE AT FRESNO STATE 6-51 CAL STATE LOS ANGELES 51-6 BYE AT PACIFIC 48-7 HAWAII 22-20 SAN JOSE STATE 7-48 OCT. 31 CAL POLY SLO AT HAWAII AT SAN DIEGO STATE FRESNO STATE UTAH PACIFIC AT U.C. 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Half-time entertainment tonight will be provided by the highly acclaimed Tracy Bulldog Band of Tracy Joint Union High School. Under the direction of Joe E. Foster, the band will perform a precision drill and feature routines to "Can Can" and "Son of a Preacherman", arranged by Bill Moffit. The Bulldog Band is the major organization for the Tracy High Marching Band, Symphonic Band, Lab Band and Pep Band - all of which have consistently won high Festival ratings. :_J Topping their list of awards is a first place in Class A in the 1969 Central California Band Review. Sweepstakes and first place was taken in last year's Livermore Centennial Parade. In the All-Western Band Review, they received a fifth place in Class B, competing with high school bands from the entire Western United States. Joe Foster is a graduate of Texas Wesleyan College and holds a masters degree from North Texas State University. He is in his eighth year at Tracy High School. Left to right are "Spell out" girls Janet Robinson, Marlene Moniz (Head), Ruth Paulson, Robin Green, Linda Woodward, Patti Alvarez and Sue Varela. Solo Twirler Rene Fagundes will be highlighted in tonight's precision drills and feature routines. Eleven University of Utah JAMES C. FLETCHER President BUD JACK Athletic Director Head Coach BILL MEEK Bill Meek was named "Coach of the Year" in the Western Athletic Conference following a highly successful 8-2 season last year, his second at the University of Utah. His career at Utah began in 1968 and made an immediate impact on the Redskins' football program. He emphasized a strong freshman program believing that a solid foundation better stands the test of time. A 1943 graduate of Tennessee, where he excelled in both football and baseball, Meek played quarterback on championship Vol football teams in 1940 and 1942. In every phase of his collegiate coaching career, Meek took over teams undergoing a rebuilding program and produced some of the finest teams and individual players in the country including Don Meredith, Jerry Rome and Jerry Mays to mention only a few. From 1961 to 1966, Meek spent time as a Director of Player Personnel and offensive backfield coach for the Denver Broncos, and a/so with the Dallas Cowboys organization. Twelve JOE PETRICCA Defensive End GORDON LONGMIRE Quarterback DAVE WALKER Defensive Halfback 81 Marv Bateman K 62 Dennis Bearden MG 82 James Brown SE 74 Bob Fratto DT 41 Alan Gilreath DHB 53 Don Glasser OG 47 Fred Graves OHB 63 Elliot Hagood DG Thirteen 22 Randy Hansen DE 35 Jay Hardman OFB 87 Dan Huffman DE 28 Bill Hunter OHB 73 Gordon Jolley OT 10 Scooter Longmire QB 78 Pete Michinock DT 80 Dale Nosworthy TE ^WFB'WWI Physics Building, University of Utah Fourteen Health, Physical Education a nd Speci•a„li ptvwepnnitss Center Fifteen 1970 UNIVERSITY I f\ SCOOTER LONGMIRE QB, 6-2, 197, 21, RS J-vl Junior Tracy 11 DON VAN GALDER QB, 6-2, 174, 19, FR *• Sophomore Fresno 1 O ED ONOFRIO DHB, 5-9, 166, 19, FR J-_£ Sophomore Columbia, Missouri 1A DANA CLYDE QB, 5-11, 165, 22, 2V AH" Senior . Redondo Beach •\C SCOTT ROBBINS S, 5-11, 180, 20, IV* I O Junior Salt Lake City, Utah •I O JOE GILFILLAN OHB, 5-9, 165, 20, 1V« A O Junior Peoria, Illinois J f \ GENE BELCZYK OHB, 5-8, 180, 19, FR C-VJ Sophomore Belle Vernon, Pennsylvania O ^ RANDY HANSEN DE, 5-10, 195, 22, 2 V * fc^ Senior American Fork, Utah 0 0 CAL POULSEN OHB, 6-1, 188, 21, IV* ^ • J Junior Salt Lake City, Utah *}A JOHN FRECH S, 5-9, 166, 19, FR £rnr Sophomore Highland Falls, New York OC JOE PETRICCA DE, 6-0, 195, 19, IV* ^ O Junior Park Ridge, Illinois p O BILL HUNTER . OHB, 5-11, 185, 21, IV* fcO Senior Windber, Pennsylvania 0 / \ BILL LUCAS DHB, 5-10, 170, 18, FR »JV» Sophomore Peoria, Illinois 0 1 BILL MARTIN OHB, 5-9, 185, 20, RS J 1 Sophomore Hacienda Heights OO ED PFURSICH DC, 6-0, 205, 19, FR •J»J Sophomore Glen Ellyn, Illinois OC JAY HARDMAN OFB, 6-0, 198, 19, FR •J*** Sophomore LehL u t ah OC RON KELLY DC, 6-2, 245, 21, RS **V» Junior Sutter, California Af\ RICK HOOVER DHB, 5-10, 173, 20 IV* W Junior Evanston, Illinois 4 1 ALAN GILREATH DHB, 5-10, 185, 19 FR -*•_. Sophomore . . . Conoga Park A p STEVE BRANDENBERG DFB, 6-0, 185, 20 RS t__. Sophomore La H a b ra AO NORM THOMPSON DHB, 6-1, 173 21 IV ^ ° S e n i o r San Francisco A A GEORGE SWAN DFB, 6-2, 185, 20, RS - " • Sophomore Rogerson, Idaho 4 6 DAVE WALKER DFB, 5-11, 191, 21 IV ^ V S e n , o r Salt Lake City, Utah 4 . 7 " E D GRAVES .OHB, 6-0, 175 20 IV H / J u m o r Los Angeles 5 0 CH„AR!:,E S M I™ DG, 6-1. 205, 21, RS J U Sophomore Amarillo, Texas 5 2 CH,ARUE FR'CKS .OC, 6-1. 205, 20 IV *_/_&. Junior , ' , - ' . . . ' v. Joplin, Missouri 53 D°Sen^ASSER 0G' « • 22°. 22. *V» J ' e n , o r Virginia Beach, Virginia Sixteen OF UTAH ROSTER CA JERRY BUCHERT OC, 6-0, 200, 19, RS J t Sophomore Metairie, Louisiana C C ED BRUMMEL DG, 6-2, 220, 20, FR 3 3 Sophomore San Pedro C C RYAN WILLIAMS OC, 6-2, 215, 21, 2V* 3 0 Senior Ogden,' Utah C-J LARRY REID DE, 6-2, 220, 19 3 / Sophomore Orinda Cf\ KURT BELLOCK OG, 6-0, 230, 20, I V * O U Junior Wheaton Illinois C I JOE DAVIS OG, 5-11, 194, 22, IV* OJ. Senior Uvalde, Texas C O DENNIS BEARDEN MG, 6-2, 215, 20, IV Ofc Junior Salt Lake City, Utah C O ELLIOT HAGOOD DG, 6-0, 203, 19, FR OO Sophomore Monterey C C BRUCE BARR MG, 6-0, 180, 21, IV 0 3 Junior Oil City, Pennsylvania CC JIM HAGGARD DT, 6-3, 230, 21, RS 0 0 Junior 'ggu C Q DALE PINO OG, 6-4, 220, 21, 2V« O " Senior Las Vegas, Nevada ~1f\ BOB PETERSON DT, 6-4, 225, 19 / \f Sophomore Salt Lake City, Utah 7 1 LARRY WAIDA OT, 6-2, 210, 21, IV / J- Junior Victoria, Texas • 7 0 GORDON JOLLEY OT, 6-5, 230, 21, 2V* / O Senior Kearns,' Utah •J A BOB FRATTO DT, 6-4, 230, 19, FR ' *T Sophomore Salt Lake City, Utah -JC MARION BOYKIN OT/OG. 6-2, 238, 21, 2V* / V» Senior Vacaville 7 7 BRUCE COUSIN OT, 6-4, 235, 21 IV ' * Juni° r Los Angeles 7 0 PETE MICHINOCK DT, 6-2, 210, 20, IV* • O Junior Central City, Pennsylvania 7 Q DON REED OT, 6-2, 208. 21, RS 1 -f Junior Cheyenne, Wyoming O n DALE NOSWORTHY TE, 6-2, 225, 21, 2V* O O Senior ' .Long Beach C>1 MARV BATEMAN K, 6-3, 220, 20, IV* " x Junior Salt Lake City, Utah Q O JAMES BROWN SE, 6-1, 180, 21, IV «-»*• Senior .Oakland OO LEO GIBBY JE. 6-4, 205, 20, IV «-»»* Junior Tooele, Utah QA J. R. KNIGHT SE, 6-1, 185, 21, IV **~r Senior Ren0_ N e v a da 8 5 R°oGER G A R I°EL TE, 6-2, 204, 20, RS * * Sophomore Houston, Texas OC GERALD DOCKERY DE, 6-3, 215, 23, IV* Senior Arnold, Missouri O 7 DAN HUFFMAN DE, 6-0, 185, 22, RS J u n i o r McMinneville, Oregon •Indicates number of Varsity Letters won Among other things, IBM computers are helping scholars to find what the poet Shelley learned from the works of Milton-helping scientists to track the erratic flight paths of the whooping crane -helping historians to deduce precise shades of meaning in the Dead Sea Scrolls-helping astronomers get close-up pictures of the eerie face of Mars \^3JJ -and helping oceanographers, sailing the lonely reaches of the east tropic Pacific, determine the course of an equatorial undercurrent. T ^ % ^ # When people are seeking information, it's amazing MiMmmlm how often IBM computers can help. Other things being equal. wouldn't you prefer to save where you get "that extra margin of safety"? Well then. ifMPERAI SAVINGS &» Francisco Federal c "Loan Associate San Francisco Federal Savings & loan association Member Federal Savings & Loan Insurance Corporation Member Federal Home Loan Bank System Head Office: Post & Kearny • Branch Offices: 232 Montgomery; 1040 Grant Ave.; Chestnut & Pierce; 1570 Geary Blvd. • Orinda: 37 Orinda Way San Jose: 110 W. Santa Clara • Palo Alto: 2401 El Camino Real • Berkeley: 2000 Shattuck Avenue • Santa Rosa: 745 Coddingtown Center Seventeen * Wouldn't an ice cold Coke taste good right now? OFFENSE 31 CAL LEWIS SE 74 BOB HUGHES OT 79 BOB TEAMES OG 64 GEORGE BELIKOFF C 65 JIM TEAMES TG 72 DAN JOHNSON TT 81 LARRY BARNES TE 15 IVAN LIPPI QB 30 LAWRENCE BRICE . HB 21 OTIS COOPER TB 33 DALE KNOTT FB SAN JOSE STATE DEFENSE 46 JOE WASHINGTON LE 73 SEYMOUR JONES LT 76 JOHN McMILLEN RT 80 TONY JACKSON RE 55 BILL BROWN OLB 53 BRUCE LECUYER ILB 52 DAVE CHANEY ILB 45 RANDY GAINES OLB 22 LARRY STONEBARGER . LHB 26 RON TRIBBLE RHB 29 BRODIE GREER S SAN JOSE STATE SQUAD 62 Adams, OG 70 Alexander, C-K 82 Alley, LB 68 Alpers, C 23 Araiza, SE-FL 47 Autry, DHB 81 Barnes, TE-K 64 Belikoff, OG 50 Borup, C 30 Brice, OHB 55 Brown, LB 77 Carson, C-DT 85 Chaboya, DE 52 Chaney, LB 21 Cooper, FL-OHB 34 Covington, DE 37 Dahl, SE-FL 24 Davis, OHB 25 Dilts, OHB-FL 28 Dunham, DE 78 B. Edwards, OT 75 W. Edwards, DT 42 Ellis, SE 60 Faulk, OT 45 Gaines, LB 41 Garmon, DE 89 Ghysels, TE 56 Geick, LB 29 Greer, S 43 Grosso, DE 63 Harris, TT 40 Hicks, OB-P 74 Hughes, OG 80 Jackson, DE 72/83 Johnson, OT-TE 73 Jones, DT 33 Knott, FB 32 Lassiter, OB-FL 53 Lecuyer, LB 31 Lewis, DB 15 Lippi, QB 76 McMillen, DT-P 36 Morgan, FB 61 Muller, OG 19 Oberreuter, QB 39 Owens, DB 51 Paopao, LB 71 Porter, DT 44 Sherman, OB 22 Stonebarger, DB 65 J. Teams, OG 79 R. Teames, OT 67 Thompson, OT 11 Tomasso, QB-DB 26 Tribble, S 69 Visser, DT 46 Washington, DE - Tonight's Officials - DEFENSE 26 JOE PETRICCA LE 28 PETE MICHINOCK . . LT 70 BOB PETERSON . MG 74 BOB FRATTO . RT 87 DAN HUFFMAN . RE 36 RON KELLEY . LLB 22 RANDY HANSEN . RLB 41 ALAN GILREATH . ROV 46 DAVE WALKER LHB 43 NORM THOMPSON RHB 16 SCOTT ROBBINS S UNIV. Of UTAH OFFENSE 82 JAMES BROWN SE 71 LARRY WAIDA LT 69 DALE PINO . LG 56 RYAN WILLIAMS . C 61 JOE DAVIS RG 73 GORDON JOLLEY . RT 90 DALE NOSWORTHY TE 10 GORDON LONGMIRE . QB 47 FRED GRAVES LHB 20 GENE BELCZYK . RHB 28 BILL HUNTER FB UNIVERSITY OF UTAH 65 Barr, MG 40 81 Bateman, K 87 62 Bearden, MG 28 20 Belczyk, OHB 73 60 Bellock, OG 36 76 Boykin, OT-OG 84 42 Brandenberg, DFB 10 82 Brown, SE 30 55 Brummel, DG 31 54 Buchert, OC 78 14 Clyde, QB 80 77 Cousin, OT 12 61 Davis, OG 70 86 Dockery, DE 26 74 Fratto, DT 33 24 French, S 69 52 Fricks, OC 23 85 Garidel, TE 79 83 Gibby, TE ' 57 18 Gilfillan, OHB 16 41 Gilreath, DHB 50 53 Glasser, OG 44 47 Graves, OHB 43 66 Haggard, DT 11 63 Hagood, DG 71 22 Hansen, DE 46 35 Hardman, OFB 56 Hoover, DHB Huffman, DE Hunter, OHB Jolley, OT Kelley, DC Knight, SE Longmire, QB Lucas, DHB Martin, OHB Michinock, DT Nosworthy, TE Onofrio, DHB Peterson, DT Petricca, DE Pfursich, DC Pino, OG Poulsen, OHB Reed, OT Reid, DE Robbins, S Smith, DG Swan, DFB Thompson, DHB Van Galder, QB Waida, OT Walker, DFB Williams, OC Referee Dave Kamanski Umpire .Dave Hamilton Head Linesman. Ron Junker Field Judge Ollie Bidwell Back Judge Rich Freitas COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF SAN JOSE 1555 Bayshore Highway "COCA-COLA" AND "COKE" ARE REGISTERED TRADE-MARKS OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY, N? 2242 It's the real thing. Coke '*^0 Trade-mark ® A fan's guide to AstroTurf If you can't see the numbers on the players' shirts by the third quarter, you're looking at football about as out of date as the flying wedge. (Which was outlawed in 1905.) Because great as this game is, it's always had one problem: it's played on ground. Ground gets wet. And ground plus wet equals mud. That's why we came up with a kind of nylon grass for football fields. We call it AstroTurf8 Stadium Surface. With AstroTurf there's no mud. The players can pass better and receive better. They can run faster. In short, they can play better football. Football that's more fun for the fans to watch. And AstroTurf costs a lot less than people think. That's why more than 2,500 games and practice scrimmages will be played on AstroTurf this fall. AstroTurf Comes Home It occurred to us that if one AstroTurf could take the mud out of a stadium, another might keep mud out of your home. So we invented the AstroTurf Door Mat. It's made of polyethylene blades of "grass" and it whisks dirt and mud off shoes and boots like no other door mat Then we thought about pools and patios and play areas. And we came up with AstroTurf Action Surface. It's made of nylon like the stadium surface, and it's the answer for any place the action gets too tough for natural grass to take. Buy it at any department store, roll it out and cut it to fit. Easy. AstroTurf Goes to Work While we were designing great AstroTur f surfaces for stadia and homes, we remembered not to neglect the poor businessman. We have an AstroTurf Landscape Surface especially for him. It looks like real grass, but it's made of tough polyethylene. So it keeps the grounds around gas stations and factories and motels and so on fresh and green all year long. With no mowing. No edging. No clipping. No watering. (If AstroTurf should get a little dirty, just hose it down.) We even have a special AstroTurf Putting Surface, with all the characteristics of a perfectly kept green. There's a lot more to tell about AstroTurf, but we've about reached the bottom of the page. If you'd like to hear it, write to Monsanto Company, St. Louis, Mo. 63166. AstroTurf Monsanto MMmiwmmmmm Twenty 1970 SAN JOSE STATE ROSTER UGARY TOMASSO DB-QB, 5-11, 180, 19, FR Sophomore, General Education .Campbell •I c IVAN LlPPI't QB, 6-4, 205, 21, IV 1 3 Senior, Physical Education Roseville j Q WAYNE OBERREUTER QB, 5-10, 175, 21, JC 1.7 Junior, Physical Education San Diego Q 1 OTIS COOPER .FL-OHB, 5-10, 180, 20, JC t l Junior, Social Science - Sacramento OO LARRY STONEBARGER* DB, 511, 175, 20. IV fafc Senior, Physical Education Oakley 0 0 MANUEL ARAIZA SE-FL, 5-9, 175, 20, JC fc.<J Junior, Business .Watsonville 0_fl ERICK DAVIS OHB, 5-8, 170, 20, JC ^ T " Junior, Biology Los Angeles OC CLINT DILTS OHB-FL, 5-11, 185, 20, JC & 3 Junior, Physical Education Corte Madera OC RON TRIBBLE* S, 5-10, 150, 21, IV * - " Junior, Accounting San Jose o p DON DUNHAM DE, 6-0, 185, 21, JC fcO Junior, General Education Long Beach OQ BRODIE GREER* S, 6-3, 190, 21, IV <--7 Junior, Business Management Los Angeles O f ) LAWRENCE BRICE OHB, 5-10, 180, 20, JC O v Junior, Sociology San Juaquin 0 1 CALVIN LEWIS DB, 6-2, 165, 21, JC « J l Junior, Sociology Beaumont, Texas OO JIMMIE LASSITER OB-FL, 6-0, 180, 19, FR «J_L Sophomore, Social Science Seaside OO DALE KNOTT FB, 6-0, 210, 19, FR OO Sophomore, Physical Education Chowchilla OA PHIL COVINGTON'. DE, 6-0, 190, 20, IV w*T Junior, Physical Education San Diego OC DAVE MORGAN FB, 6-0, 210, 20, JC " • " Junior, Physical Education Watsonville Oy ERIC DAHL SE-FL, 5-11. 195, 20, JC " J * Junior, General Education Redwood City OQ CALVIN OWENS DB, 6-0, 185, 21, JC w U Junior, General Education San Bernardino Af\ JOE HICKS OB-P, 5-10, 185, 19, FR H-W Sophomore, Business. Los Angeles Aj\ EVERETTE GARMON. TE, 6-1, 190, 19, FR " 1 Sophomore, Mathematics Inglewood Af) BUTCH ELLIS* SE, 5-10, 150, 21, IV " ^ Junior, Physical Education Grass Valley AO JIM GROSSO* DE, 5-10, 183, 27, IV * 3 Senior, History San Jose AA EARL SHERMAN OB, 5-10, 170, 21, JV " " Senior, Law Administration Oakland AC RANDY GAINES LB, 6-0, 180, 20, JC " * * Junior, Physical Education Stockton AC JOE WASHINGTON DE, 6-1, 175, 22, JC " " Junior, Recreation Grosse Tete, Louisiana JTJ KEN AUTRY DHB, 6-0, 180, 21, JC ^ ' Junior, Physical Education Waukegin, Illinois C f | TOM BORUP C, 6-3, 195, 19, FR W Sophomore, General Education San Jose C I JUNIOR PAOPAO *J*J- Junior Physical Education LB, 6-0, 215, 20, JC Oceanside C O DAVE CHANEY* .LB, 511, 210, 20, IV *Jfc Junior, Social Science Greenfield C O BRUCE LECUYER* LB, 6-0, 195, 20, IV *JO Junior Physical Education San Diego CA ED HARRIS TT, 6-2, 210, 22, JC sJ'T' Junior, Recreation .Fort Smith, Arkansas C C BILL BROWN LB, 6-2, 190, 19, FR *J+J Sophomore, Aeronautical Operations. Moraga C C BILL GEICK. LB, 6-0, 190, 20, JC * • * " Junior, Physical Education. Rocklin Cf\ STEVE FAULK COT, 6-1, 215, 20, JC vJW Junior, Physical Education Gridley C I TIM MULLER OG, 6-1, 215, 20, JC " 1 Junior, Business Management. San Jose C O DICK ADAMS OG, 5-10, 200, 19, JC *J£. Junior, Physical Education. Sunnyvale CA GEORGE BELIKOFF* OG, 6-1, 200, 21, IV OH* Senior, Physical Education Monterey Park C C JIM TEAMES OG, 6-0, 205, 20, JC U « Junior, Physical Education South San Francisco C-J RAY THOMPSON OT, 6-2, 225, 19, JC " ' Junior, Social Science/History. Yuba City C O RICK ALPERS* C, 6-0, 200, 19, JV U O Junior, Social Science. San Jose C Q MIKE V 0 - 7 Junio VISSER DT, 5-10, 195, 21, JC r. Police Science. Stockton DER C-K, 6-3, 230, 23, JC Biology Pomona -ir\ LORANZO ALEXAN * U Junior, History/ 7 1 BRUCE PORTER DT, 6-1, 210, 21, JC * 1 Junior, Physical Education Marysville • 7 O / O O °AN JOHNSON OT-TE, 6-2, 205, 20, JC / b / O J Junior, Business Administration _ Imperial Beach •7O SEYMOUR JONES* DT, 6-3, 220, 20, IV ' O Junior, Business Palo Alto •J A BOB HUGHES* OG, 6-1, 215, 20, IV ' * Junior, Liberal Arts San Diego • 7C WALT EDWARDS DT, 6-4 215, 20, JC ' 3 Junior, Physical Education Santa Cruz • 7C JOHN McMILLEN DTP, 6-2, 215, 24, JC ' U Junior, Physical Education Livermore •7-7 JUDD CARSON COT, 6-4, 225, 20, JC ' » Junior, Business Management Lemon Grove 7 0 BOB EDWARDS . OT, 6-3, 220, 20, JC / O Junior, Physical Education. Oroville 7 Q BOB TEAMES OT, 6-0, 200, 20, JC ' *7 Junior, Physical Education. South San Francisco O A TONY JACKSON*t DE, 6-0, 190, 21, 2V O U Senior, History Oakland Q 1 LARRY BARNES* TE-K, 5-11, 190, 21, IV O l Junior, Business Stockton O O TIM ALLEY . LB, 6-1, 195, 19, JC Junior, Physical Education Covina BRAD CHABOYA DE, 5-8, 170, 19, FR Sophomore, Physical Education San Jose O Q AL GHYSELS TE, 6-1, 200, 21. IV O * / Junior, Physical Education San Jose 85 •Returning Lettermen tl970 Co-Captains Twenty-one DEWEY KING Head Coach BOB BRONZAN Director of Athletics Spartan Coaching Staff 1970 SJS Coaching staff: George Dar/ington defensive coordinator and defensive line coach; John Mackovic, offensive coordi- ?iSrB^j^i^ihr^%ss^DaMy) Kw8'head coacfi; john Anastas/a'defens,ve «»«*"•"'• B°b GrMkau' °f f e n s , ve Twenty-two 62 Dick Adams OG 70 Lorenzo Alexander LB 54 Tim Alley LB 1970 SPARTANS 68 Rick Alpers C 23 Manuel Araiza SE-FL 47 Ken Autry DHB 81 Larry Barnes TE-K 2 ty'-'"}'-"*.;$:( ,?"x'-\ LARRY BARNES Tight End/Kicker 64 George Belikoff OG COMPLIMENTS OF ValLiifki PRINTING / LOU ALES '46 448 South Market St. San Jose - 294-4354 DAN PINZA GARDEN CITY HOFBRAU Authentic German Food Domestic & Imported Brews on Tap Cocktails-Banquet Facilities-Music Nightly Market & Post San Jose 297-2002 Twenty-three 50 TomBorup C 30 Lawrence Brice OHB 55 Bill Brown LB 77 Judd Carson C-OT 1970 SPARTANS 85 Brad Chaboya DE 21 Otis Cooper FL-OHB LAWRENCE BRICE Halfback 52 Dave Chaney LB 34 Phil Covington DE EVERGREEN CHEVRON - 1648 Tully Road - CLOSE TO THE STADIUM ELECTRONIC TUNE-UP BRAKE SERVICE Free Pick Up & Delivery Phone 251-6584 THE SPARTAN HOUSE PIZZA SPAGHETTI -RAVIOLI HAMBURGERS -FISH & CHIPS SANDWICHES Open 11 a.m. to Midnight Fri. & Sat. - 1 1 a.m. to 2 a.m. 4th & San Carlos Food to Go Twenty-four 24 Erick Davis OHB 25 Clint Dilts OHB-FL 28 Don Dunham DE 78 Bob Edwards OT 1970 SPARTANS 75 Walt Edwards DT 42 Butch Ellis SE Steve Faulk OT DALE KNOTT Fullback 45 Randy Gaines LB "Thought for the Day" When you have paid the first premium on a life insurance policy, you have created an immediate estate. This immediate estate can be yours only with life insurance. As a local Sun Life representative, I would welcome the opportunity of discussing this matter with you. JOE REGINATO, Class of '40 425 Castro Street, Mt. View, California San Jose - 738-0630 Mt. View 969-9330 SUN LIFE OF CANADA SPARTAN MKT. & LIQUORS Open till Midnight Sunday - Thursday Until 1 a.m. on Friday and Saturday • CHOICE FRESH MEATS • COMPLETE LIQUOR DEPT. 8th and E. William 295-8227 Twenty-fiVe 41 Everett Garmon DE M 89 Al Ghysels TE 56 Bill Geick LB 1970 SPARTANS 43 Jim Grosso DE • „ M i , | » ' ' I ' - * 29 Brodie Greer S 38 Bob Hansen LB 48 Al Harris DB JIM GROSSO Defensive End 35 Ed Harris LB Follow the Spartans! 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Textbooks - New and Used ART and ENGINEERING SUPPLIES Paperbacks - School Supplies TWO LOCATIONS 4th and San Fernando 297-7080 10th and San Carlos 294-7006 Twenty-e/ght 39 Calvin Owens DB 51 Junior PaoPao LB 67 Bruce Porter DT 44 Earl Sherman 'J i 22 Larry Stonebarger DB 79 Bob Teames OT 65 Jim Teames OG 71 Ray Thompson OT 11 GaryTomasso QB 26 Ron Tribble S 69 Mike Visser DT 46 Joe Washington DE DARRELL DUKES (SAN JOSE STATE CLASS OF '53) INSURANCE ASSOCIATES, INC. LIFE - AUTO - FIRE - BUSINESS 1047 No. FOURTH STREET SAN JOSE Phone 298-5488 RESTAURANT OPEN 24 HOURS DAILY » Ultra Smart Dining Room • Refrigerated Air-Conditioned • Accommodations for Traveling Groups • Ample Parking Your Host George Bootland Tully Road - Bayshore Freeway (Just East of The Fairgrounds) Twenty-nine after the game why not RAM it? PIZZA • STEAK SANDWICHES • COCKTAILS ENTERTAINMENT 10th & WILLIAMS 295-3805 ___'"'i d ' J H 8_LS^__ %^_____y "__^S_tc ibf -^- 'HrV_~_____r !.£__ ' '_S_E"" ' *»»> T .___•__ *________ ' •••. W Vfc^aijftil- . _ , ^ H '*________Rf^^__! » >, 1 ' rr_j_K___P/,-_-_.-':^*B5^*1 "• .p^yr _p^___.ir,:f-^^^' P '!»__< Jf r H H J?, -wfe^- -•• '"&?£' • i JU*^ ~ **<-;.•>'* ^5___3fti. v •* -^^ r i v SPARTAN MANAGERS Doug Wilson Terry Gremore Joe Beggs SPARTAN BOOK STORE OFFICIAL COLLEGE BOOK STORE IN THE NEW COLLEGE UNION BUILDING PHONE 294-5882 YOUR CLASS RING IS YOUR VISIBLE DIPLOMA Wear It Proudly and With Distinction Special San Jose State College Gift Items Thirty Dr. John Bunzel Dr. Bunzel, former chairman of the political science department at San Francisco State College, was named the 19th president of San Jose State this summer by the California State Colleges Board of Trustees. Dr. Bunzel has been the recipient of several grants, including the Northern California Political Science Association's Presidential Award for Outstanding Service in 1969; a Ford Foundation grant, 1958-60; Rabinowitz Foundation grant, 1962-63; and a Research Leave grant provided by the Rockefeller Foundation, 1965-66. Dr. Bunzel received his B.A. degree in political science from Princeton while earning magna cum laude honors; M.S. in sociology from Columbia, and Ph.D. in political science at the University of California, Berkeley. Dr. and Mrs. Bunzel (Barbara Bovyer) live in Belmont. He has two children, Cameron, 15, and Reed, 14. SJS Administration and Athletic Staff DR. BURTON BRAZIL Executive Vice President DR. HOBERT BURNS Academic Vice President DR. BRUCE OGILVIE Faculty Athletic Representative JERRY VROOM Assistant Athletic Director WYNN COOK Sports Information Director JIM WELSH Head Trainer Thirty-one ALL-AMERICAN PONTIAC MR. BILL CURTIS Manager P A N C A K E S Has Added AMERICAN MOTORS (Gremlin, Hornet, Matador, Ambassador) 287 1492 WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS HONESTLY N. First at Bayshore K SPORTS %of Cupertino the Spc>iX*rncvn," TENNIS • GOLF * WATER SPORTS TEAM EQUIPMENT • TROPHIES BOWLING EQUIPMENT SNOW SKIS * RENTALS yP4&57-73YO< I OB 89 B LANEY AVE OPEN 24 HOURS BANQUET ROOM 409 SOUTH SECOND STREET SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA Phone (408) 287-1120 CAMPUS ORGANIZATIONS STUDENTS FACULTY STAFF FOR YOUR PRINTING NEEDS Patronize the ASSOCIATED STUDENTS OWNED AND OPERATED PRINT SHOP Contact MR. V. K. GOSSETT (MR. G) COLLEGE UNION Ext. 2951 Thirty-two SAVE THOSE TICKET STUBS SAVE THIS PROGRAM They May Be Worth Valuable Prizes!!! There's as much act/on on the sidelines as there is during the games this year at Spartan Stadium. Twelve prizes will be given away tonight and your ticket or program may contain a lucky number. Drawings will be made and the winning numbers will be announced on the public address system. Here's how the prize lineup looks: 1. GENERAL ADMISSION TICKET HOLDERS. Four prizes will be given away and general admission ticket numbers will be drawn. 2. GAME PROGRAM HOLDERS. Four prizes will be given to those buying game programs. LOOK FOR YOUR NUMBER ON PAGE 19 OF THIS PROGRAM-RIGHT ABOVE THE COKE BOTTLE. 3. RESERVED SEAT TICKET HOLDERS. Four prizes will be given away at this game in a drawing of reserved seat ticket numbers. VERY IMPORTANT: SAVE ALL OF YOUR RESERVED SEAT TICKET STUBS FOR ALL FOUR SAN JOSE STATE HOME GAMES. SOMEONE IS GOING TO WIN FREE USE OF A 1971 TOYOTA FOR ONE YEAR AT THE FRESNO STATE GAME IN SPARTAN STADIUM SATURDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 21. SEE FURTHER DETAILS BELOW. THIS SPACE RESERVED FOR A 1971 TOYOTA Saturday afternoon, November 21, some lucky reserved seat ticket holder attending the San Jose State-Fresno State game is going to win free use of a 1971 Toyota for one year.* The drawing will be made from ALL of the reserved seat ticket stubs collected at the gate of ALL Spartan home games. Recapping, here are the rules of the contest: 1. Winning ticket will be one of the reserved seat ticket stubs collected at all SJS home games. 2. Only reserved seat tickets will be drawn. 3. OWNER OF WINNING TICKET MUST BE AT THE FRESNO STATE GAME NOV. 21 AND PRESENT THAT TICKET WHEN IT IS DRAWN. NO EXCEPTIONS. Use of 1971 Toyota presented compliments of STEVENS CREEK TOYOTA (Ken Keegan '57) "Does not include maintenance or insurance. Many thanks to the following area automobile dealers for providing the prizes for tonight's drawings: ALL-AMERICAN PONTIAC, 2103 No. First St. at Bayshore, San Jose AUTOCAR EUROPE, 3209 Stevens Creek Blvd., Santa Clara COURTESY CHEVROLET, 3030 Stevens Creek Blvd., San Jose CRISTINA-KEIZER TOYOTA, 2108 North First St., San Jose BOB HIAM DODGE, 1611 North First St., San Jose SAN JOSE BRITISH MOTOR CARS, West San Carlos and South Bascom Aves., San Jose SAN JOSE FORD SALES, 2111 North First Street, San Jose SMYTHE BUICK INCORPORATED, 4201 Stevens Creek Blvd., Santa Clara WEST VALLEY FORD, 3701 Stevens Creek Blvd., Santa Clara Thirty-three LUNCHEONS DINNERS TUES. WED. THUR. & FRI. TUES. THROUGH SAT. PIANO BAR NITELY DANCING FRIDAY & SATURDAY 7 BANQUET ROOMS AVAILABLE LOCALLY OWNED & OPERATED ACCOMMODATING UP TO 1151 OUTSIDE CATERING FROM 99 TO 5501 CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED - For Reservations Call- 293-4570 1465 W. SAN CARLOS LIQUOR PERMIT AVAILABLE SAN JOSE Traveling? Phone Margaret at 293-1031 • Charters to New York & Europe • Youth Standby Tickets • Independent Bookings • Eurailpass & Europabus Pass TRAVEL MART 102 PARK CENTER PLAZA SAN JOSE, CALIF. 95113 PHONE (408) 293-1031 VALLEY TITLE COMPANY 38 NORTH FIRST ST. SAN JOSE 292-7150 DON EDWARDS (President) 'Right in the Stadium' JAMES D. CASTAGNOLI (Vice President) DON HANCOCK ROBERT L. KING (Vice President) (Vice President) BRANCH OFFICES TO SERVE YOU SAN JOSE ALUM ROCK BRANCH 2354 ALUM ROCK AVE. 251-8500 CAMBRIAN PARK BRANCH 1890 CAMDEN AVE. 371-3612 WESTGATE BRANCH 1741 SARATOGA AVE. 252-2975 WEST VALLEY BRANCH 3350 STEVENS CREEK BLVD. 243-4269 WILLOW GLEN BRANCH 1086 LINCOLN AVE. 297-8244 BLOSSOM HILL BRANCH 445 BLOSSOM HILL ROAD 225-4224 CUPERTINO 10625 S. SUNNYVALE-SARATOGA ROAD 253-7630 SUNNYVALE 247 S. MATHILDA AVE. 245-0240 MOUNTAIN VIEW 605 CASTRO ST. 968-4427 PALO ALTO 616 RAMONA ST. 326-7892 GILROY 281 FIRST ST. 842-9361 CY TAYLOR'S CONCESSIONS LOTS OF LUCK SPARTANS FREE PARKING AVAILABLE Thirty-four OFFICIALS' SIGNALS OHildi (Infraction of icrlmmaie « free kick formation) Substitution Infractions Clipping illegal use of Hands and Arms Illegal Procedure or Position Delay ot Came Roughing the Kicker or Holder Intentional Grounding Illegal Motion 4 ft Illegal Shift Personal Foul Non-contact Fouls Illegally Passing or Handing Ball Forward Forward Pass or Kick Catching Interference Ineligible Receiver Down Field on Pass 18 *S Helping the Runner, or Interlocked Interference 16 +K Ball Illegally Touched, Kicked, or Batted Ball Dead: If Hand is Moved from Side to Side: Touchback 22 fl Time out; Referee's Discretionary or Eicess Time Out followed with tapping hands on chest. 25 Start the Clock 17 #* Incomplete Forward Pass, Penalty Declined, No Play, or No Score Touchdown or Field Goal Safety 24 Ball Ready for Play SUMMARY OF PENALTIES® (Includes Only Most Common Penalties) LOSS OF DOWN-Forward pass illegally touched by offense • "Intentionally grounding forward pass ference 'Illegal forward pass "Offensive pass inter- LOSS OF 5 YARDS-Delay of game • Exceeding 25-second count • Excess time out • Failure to pause full second in shift • False start • Free kick out of bounds • Illegal forward pass • Infraction of substitution rules • Interference with opponents or ball preceding snap • Offense illegally in motion at snap • Offside • Snapper's position and ball adjustment • Taking more than 2 steps after fair catch • Infraction of scrimmage formation LOSS OF 15 YARDS-Delay of game at start of half • Butting with helmet or head • Clipping • Defense disconcerting signals • Failure to return ball to official after score • Grasping face mask of opponent • Illegal use of hands • Ineligible receiver downfield • Piling on • Roughing the kicker or holder • Tackling or blocking fair catcher • Tackling out of bounds after ball is dead • Unsportsmanlike conduct (non-contact foul) • Unnecessary roughness (kicking, kneeing, tripping, etc.) [•OSS OF HALF DISTANCE TO GOAL LINE-If penalty exceeds half the distance to goal v OFFENSE FIRST DOWN ON 1-YARD LINE-Defensive pass interference in end zone • Defensive foul behind goal line on running play. PLAYER DISQUALIFIED-Striking with a fist, extended forearm, elbow or locked hands • Flagrant player fouls 'Plus 5 yards "Plus 15 yards OFFENDED TEAM'S BALL AT SPOT OF FOUL-Defensive pass interference • Illegally batting or kicking free ball • Player fouls when ball is free VIOLATION, BUT NO PENALTY (Does not offset penalty by opponent)-First touching of free kick by kicking team before ball travels 10 yards • First touching of scrimmage kick by kicking team beyond the neutral zone REFEREE-W h i t e Hat UMPIRE - 2 r ed a r m b a n d s - behind defensive line FIELD JUDGE - 2 g r e e n armbands - o p p o s i t e side line of scrimmage HEAD LINESMAN - w i t h t h e chains - no armbands BACK JUDGE - d e e p man defensive b a c k f i e l d - no armbands THIS PAGE COURTESY OF COLLEGIATE COMMISSIONERS ASSOCIATION Thirty-live Fall Sports Calendar SOCCER San Jose State has played outstanding soccer this season. One of the key's to the Spartans' success has been depth and a well rounded scoring attack. Front line standouts include Tony Suffle, Hadi Ghafouri, Edgar Podlesky, Andra Mare-chal and Gary Alb. Defensively, SJS has four fine fullbacks. Al Rodrigues, Eilif Trondsen, Bill Lauterbach and Jim Farthing continue their'excellent play. The booters are finishing up this season with four home games. Monday night's match against Chico State College should prove be a good battle. SCHEDULE Nov. 2 Chico State College 6 Univ. of California 13 Cal State Fullerton 14 Biola College 20 NCAA Western Reg. 27 NCAA WESTERN Quarterfinals West Coast Dec. 3 NCAA Semifinals St. Louis, Mo. 5 NCAA Finals St. Louis, Mo. Spartan Stad. Spartan Stad. Spartan Stad. Spartan Stad. West Coast CROSS COUNTRY San Jose State's cross country team entered the Mount Sac Invitational today with a win, first place, third place and a loss. The harriers scored a win against Fresno State on September 26. October 10 they brought home a first from the Sacramento Invitational, after Stanford University was disqualified. In the Stanford-USC-San Jose Meet at Stanford on October 17, San Jose placed third with Stanford taking a first and USC coming in second. Last weekend's meet was lost to San Diego State 26-31. SCHEDULE Nov. 7 Aztec Invitational 14 PCAA Championship San Diego San Jose WATER POLO The San Jose State water polo team travels to the University of Pacific next Saturday afternoon for a 1 p.m. match. This contest closes out the Spartans' Pacific Coast Athletic Association regular season. The Spartans battle a powerful Stanford '7' at West Valley College Nov. 13 at 4:30 p.m. and then head to DeAnza College for a match against the DeAnza Water Polo Club on Saturday morning Nov. 14 at 11:00 a.m. This weekend closes out San Jose State's regular season. San Jose State hosts this year's PCAA Tourney with all the action to take place at DeAnza College on Nov. 20-21. The top two teams in this tourney will proceed to the NCAA semifinals the following weekend in Long Beach. SCHEDULE Nov. 6 U.C. Berkeley 7 Univ. of Pacific 13 Stanford University 14 Univ. of Pac
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