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USD To Face' WinlessFoe ( (',biitln ued) receiver a a punter w h 11 e Johnson Is one ot the better linebackers in the league. The Montanans arc expect- ed to arriv" In San Diego to- day and will attend a "Meet the Grizzlies" reception to- morrow at the Lafayette Ho- tel at 4:30 p.m. with MSU alumni from this area. Meanwhile, USD coaches studied films and scouting reports ot Montana game and the squad completed heavy drills yesterday. The Pioneers will be bidding for their sixth straight victory of the season and eighth tri- umph in nine contests. Only doubtful performer for the Pioneers appears to be .Toe Gray, one of the better defensivr. haC'ks on the club. EIGHT GAMES Yardage gained running Opp~~;~ts ~f2~ Yards lost ruMing , 286 165 Net yardage gained running 1J04 1961 ~~;;:; ~tJ~~f~?edd O • : : • : : : 1 !! 1 :5 ~g;~Js g~~~ed1nfe 0 r~s~~fed .'. 5t • 9 ~ Net yards running, passing 1863 2890 First downs running . •. . 86 126 ~\~;; pp~~s~rt,es ·::::: 28 31 Total first downs ...... 12! 172 Toto -:.crimmagT ploys ••• A9f 531 ~~m1be;ari~g:u~,s punts''::; 11 il 12~i punts •: , J5.1 Ji.a Number of penalties a~aln1t 52 95 '.'fg[odlS nli~b:~o~ ru~ab{J;s : 40j 8~8 Fumbles lost , ...........::. ~3 18 tg~e~~~:g: ":·:::::::::·: ,J-~ Js-?: ~~t~l 0 g:Ofn1~ P_lay : ::·::: : ai' 8 21~· 4 Name RUSH~~l YG Ntt Av. TO ~~r::: -Po~: 1~1 f; g 1b i~Y:~r.oh6'nnY~;· ,~b !~ m r~: ti ij Falvo, Ron, hb 39 196 191 A.9 A Chopman, Jan, qb l2 1,9 99 3 l 1 Gilmore. Don, fb 1 1"6 146 .c 7 o Gray, Joe, hb 2 'i 59 4 9 1 O'Connor, Duane, qb 12 8 16 1 3 O ~~thr'q~'; ~?11, qb . 11 i.. 1 t i I g Cox, Dave fb •• 1 3 3 3 O O WllllomsT thuck~ hb , 1 l 1 1.0 o Mathis, om, hPASStNJ 9 9 9.0 O Name At Cm Int Pct Yd Td J&~· :~ n .s~ ~t:~ 1u Bour0u&. BIii. o 1 ? ?1.Ao/o 60 o

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Seen As obable \ University of San Diego and Mar,ne Corps Rerru1t Depot football team~ probably wi I clash in a po t• i:ason game l in Balboa Stadium Saturday night, Dec._6_. --....-----!' I The Rev. John B. Bremmer, - - l , USD director of public Wor• came up Nov. 17 at _a meet- 1 ,,mation, said yesterday the ing o[ the USD Athletic Board game will be played it USD of Control. Gil Kulm, board players approve the game in chairman, contacted the De• , a poll today. pot at the reque of o the r Fr. Bremne · said there was board member and Depot of- some question yesterday ficers gave their approval. whether the National Colleg1• USD has won ·even of eight ate Athle ic Asso _'iation and games this seasol1 whlle the the ·a11onal Association of In• Depot has \\Oil seven o[ nine. tercollegiate Athletics would ____________ okay the ..ro,,-10-...11 ·ontr t.1 but tho~e oh tacl<'s :,pparent- ly have been w·mounted

By JOHNNY .\1<'00NALD Wlnle::s Montana has a lot at stake whPn it oppo~es the University of San Diego tomorrow night at Balboa Stadium-namely, to keep this from being the worst season in history. It's important to point out, ning's middle linebacker post 1 h?wever, that th:- 0rizzlies on defense. 1 mne losses were mfhcted by Renning ~uff!'red torn knee some outstanding major col- ligaments in Montana's loss 1 leges. to Montana State and trainer ' They lost to Utah 20-6, Wyo- Naseby Rhinehart expressed 1 ming, 21-14, New Me xi c o, doubt that he'll be able to 1 44-16, Denver, 29-0, Utah face the Pioneers. 1 State, 27-14, Brlgham Young, In recapping Montana's 44-12, Colorado State, 57-7, winless iseason, Jenkins com- t Idaho, 14-6, and M on tan a mented 1hat key injuries and < State, 20-6. lack o! depth have been the I A report from Missoula, main sore spots. I Mont., revealed that coach The Grizzlies lost fir t- 1 Ray Jenki_ns is satisfied with string quarterhack Bruce OJ. the. offensive scrimmages the ,

l·SD bclorgs to the , AIA and is an as~ociate member of the • 'CAA. The N.\IA has no u I r. against the game. The NCAA limits member to 10 game , including game- type scrimmages, per season. USD has played eight games, has its ninth comlng up Thurs- day night against Montana University, and scrimmaged th<' Depot earlier this !

At hand is the final national small college ratin~ and nowhere ·n the Ilst of 20 is Univer- sity of San Di with it 8-1 record. laybe this was an ove gilt or possibly the folks who made up the ratin regard the Pioneer& as a.

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First mention o! the con- tract was made at the Quar- terback Club luncheon Mon- day when :\farine coach Rob- ert mum Trometter stated l that h<' had been contacted 1 b)' university officials. Univer:ity officials needed ; clearance from the National As ociation o! Intercollegiate Athletics and 1he National Collegiate Athletic Association before the contest could be approved. An earlier attempt to ma ch the two teams on Nov. 1 to fill a mutual open date tailed when USD declined. USD, v h1ch has a 7-1 . ea. regular ! season tomo ·ow night again t • thP Umver 1t ot Montana at Balboa t di 1m The Lea (' t the Mont b I o Ir 'atur- l day and a1e dilll'd to op- • po Camp Lejeune l'1 anoth• , 1 er po t-s a on cont , Dec. 14, In Balboa St.admm. son mark, close it

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J'f,jj/,> Grizzlies Gr wl, Bu USD • ins Byl\1ELZIKES Remember the old s o n g about '·papa does all the work and mama gets the pay?" Just ask' the Montana State University Grizzlies or their followers t o d a y and they'll tell you how papa felt. Tbe Griu;ly grids did most of the work offensively, dom- inating the game throughout the first three periods, bu~ the Pioneers took home the check- a 24-13 victory befor 3,500 Balboa Stadium f a nJ last night. Through the first t h r e q u art er s, the Grizzli chewed the tailgates off tr Pion.?ers' wagons. They r a for 152 yards to only 35 b l"SD in the first half an \ picked up 65 yards on thre passes, one going for a touc down. Meanwhile, the aun ed USD aerial gnm~ w a grounded. But the Pioneers proved o{ hardy stock. T w i e e the :ii fought off attacks in the shad ow of their goal posts an turned adversity into vidor 4 with two quick scoring thrusts in th:e final tanza. 'J'ra!ling 1:J-8 going into the 1 last quar , the Pioneers set up a counter attack when guard Jay Elson recovered a (Cont. on Page b-4, Col 8)

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1 Grizzlies Gro I, ut USDWins (Uont. from Page l>-3) Montana bobble on the Griz- I zly 32. Tom Gates hit off ta<'- kle for seven yards and then Jan Ch a pm an , spotting a ! weakness in the MSU second- ary. went to the air. He faked beautifully to I Gates and Bobby Keyes going by, hipped the ball and faded back seven or eighL yards. From there he flipped a per- fect 23-yard strike to C. G. Walker. a "lonesome end" who caught it in the end zone ! with nary a defender within 15 yards of him. Chapman Comes Through A two-point conversion pass. Chapman to Keyes, put the Pioneers ahead for good and l they added their icing touch- , down six minutes later when I Gates fought his way over the ' g o a 1 l i n e on a four-yard plunge, climaxing a 57-yard drive. Chapman provided a key clutch play to keep the final drive alive. All but snowed ' I under for an apparent loss, he :threw a 20-yard pass to end \ Wayne Bourque which ga,·e the Pioneers a first down on 1 MSU's 12. Chapman's punts nd th I defensive heroics of Gates Joe Steuben, Charley Frank Jin, Ken Cook, Keyes, Jae Garofono and Rick Novae were items which kept USD in the early part of the game. Novack Block-. Punt Thanks to Novack, the Pi- 1 oneers trailed onlv 13-8 at halftime. The hard • luttmg tackle blocked a Grizzly punt into the end zone w h e r e \ Wall{er fell on it for a secon ~eriod touchdown. and an 8- lead when Ron Falvo plunged for a two-point conversion. Montana got its first TD on a 31-yard pass from Phil Grif- fin to end John Lands in t e first quarter and its other on a . Jj.yard gallop by Tom Sor- en~on on a draw play. Two other Grizzly threats wilted in tl1c eve of the Pi- oneers' great goal line de- fense once on the one-yarcl line and :i.gain on the four. Summar~: Montana 7 & O D-13 USD . . . 0 I O 16-24 Mont - Lands 3:2 PO~!'i from Griffin (Grattan placement). USO-Walker re covered blocked punt in end zone (Fol~ vo run}. Mont-Sorenson :s run (run failed). USD-Walke-r 25 ,P(!5S from Chap- ro;iu~ieh(l( ~m~r'I • USO-G;ite~ STIITISTIC5 ,-~.ant. First 1, • Yard& ,l>anill'I . lCZ Yard, ,;,,sr-t., 1SS Passes. 6-t P

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Pionee FootbaJI· ame Set For Dec. 6 The University of San Di- ego w i 11 meet the Marine Corps Recruit Depot in a foot- ball game at 8 p,m. Dec. 6 in Balboa Stadium, USD ofii. cials announced yesterday, Final scheduling details of the game, which was first mentioned at a Quarterback Club luncheon Monday, were delayed until approval for the game was secured from the National Collegiate A hletic Association and the National Association of IntercoUe late Athletics, with which D is affiliated. Formal announcement of the game was made yester- day by Rev. William D $pain, USD's administrative vi e president. Depot omc,als ad approved the game w h e n first contacted by USD ep- resentatives. Father Spain announced re- ceipt yeste day of approval from the NCAA's executl e di- . rector Walter Byers, who aid ' the game would not be con- sidered a post-season g a m e but :as 8'1 extension of the season. The NAIA also ap- proved the game.

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ity of San Diego's offense against Montana University. The Thanksgiv- ing feature will start at 7:30 o'clock.

Center Ken Cook will pass the ball to quarterback Jan Chapman in Bal- boa Stadium tonight to start Univers-

U D, Montana Mix Tonight: Pioneers Seek 6th Straight lly ,JOH. ·sy :\frDONALD zlies' losses were to such Quarterback Jan Chapma) University of San Diego's teams as Utah, W y o m Ing, has completed 55 per cent of\ o!fensive-mmded Pioneers bid New Mexico, Denver, Utah his passes and most of them for their sixth straight vie. State, Brigham Young, Colo- with pin-point accuracy to tory tonight against the Uni- rado State, Idaho and Mon- ends C. G. Walker and Merle versity of Montana at Balboa tana State. All but Montana Reed and backs Tom Gates Stadium. State measure above the cali. and Bobby Key . Klckof! for the Poinsettia ber of teams USD has faced. In Gates ana eves th e FC'stival game is slated for The only score comparison Pioneers have a strong run- 7 30 o'clock. Is against Montana State. The nlng co)llb tlon wlt./1 1ull- Off past performances, USD Grizzlies lost to the Bobca , back Wright adding has a decided edge, The Pio- 20-6, and USD tell, 31-6. the IJ.,;,.11,i..1,t.,y• punch. neers have won seven of eight USD could furnish the e.. Mort a oach Ray J'enkins contests whlle ~ontana is win- cltement with !ts excellent has mad three eha~eil Jn his less in nine outmgs. passing and running attack starting lineup. John 'Matte Montana's record Is a bit whlch has collected 233 points will start at right guard in deceiving, however. The Griz- this season. (Con ued on a.-16, CoL 6)

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ure he's stopped before he gets any deeper into Montana State territory. Keyes picked up three yards on this third c,u:i.rt"r phy last night. _..

KEYES TURNED-University of San Diego half- back Bob Keyes is brought down by John Lands and John Gregor with Bob Everson coming up to make

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