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SATURDAY, OCTOIlEtt 7, 196'7

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

SATUDAYOCTOER 7196 THEMICHGA_ AIL

' ,.
By DAVE WEIR
hk asting light artillery in the
form of a "Mighty Mouse" half-
back, a Tecumseh statue (in tech-
niolor), and an inspirational
"David versus Goliath" rushing
philosophy, Navy's football Mid-
dies invade Michigan Stadium for
a gridiron grapple at 1:30 this
afternoon.
This confusing Navy composi-
tion is really quite simple when
all tthe clever little cliches are
peeled away.
"We have good speed and quick-
ness," explains -Middie Coach Bill
Elias.
The Michigan-Navy game at
the Stadium begins at 1:30 and
will be carried over radio sta-
tions WWJ, 950- AM;' WPAG,
1050 AM; WAAM, 1600 AM; and
WUOM, 91.7 FM.
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Defends

Home
4 Michigan defensive backfie
coach Don James praises Car
wright as "by far the best qua
terback we've seen this year. I
has an edge, both passing and rui
ning, on anyone we've faced
far."
James, "bruised and battere
secondary faces a severe test froj
the Navy catching corps. Not on:
has Taylor snagged 12 shots f
176 yards and two TDs, but tig]
end Mike Clark has received seve
p5asses.
Also, the "breakaway pa;
threat" of Laurenzo and Balsly hE
kept the defensive foursome at ti
. charts all week.
Primarily, however, the Middif
have moved on the ground, wil
power-running fullback Tom Dale
and field general Cartwright sul
plying added leg strength to tLi
lightning-fast sprinting duo.
Air Middies
But today, things are expecte
to be different. "We've rushed we
all season," states Elias. "But
dn't know how, we'll do again;
Michigan-they're so
dos bgar
_ ._...r.. =strong.'"
"Actually, it looks like a Dav:
and Goliath story on rushing," I
hoes. Mur- adds.
the Ym Consequently, the Middie mentc

Front

Against

Navy

THE LINE UPS

Offense

C CIIlSC

(82)
(79)
(68)
(51)
(66)
(75)
(84)
(15)
(24)
(26)
(35)

NAVY
Rob Taylor (189)
Kit Ruland (214)
Tom Speers (211)
Bruce Potter (211)
Dave Lohr (197)
Rich Red (208)
Mike Clark (190)
John Cartwright (190)
Terry Murray (174)
Roland Laurenzo (165)
Tom Daley (205)

LE
LT
LG
C
RG
RT
RE
QB
LH
RH
FB

(88)
(76)
(72)
(58)
(60)
(73)
(97)
(27)
(48)
(40)
(33)

MICHIGAN
Jim Mandich
Bob Penksa
Ray Phillips
Joe Dayton
Bob Baumgartner
Pete Mair
Jim Berline
Dick Vidmer
Garvie Craw
Ron Johnson
Warren Sipp

(215)
(225)
(229)
(227)
(215)
1215)
(185)
(183)
(215)
(196)
(209)

(87)
(74)
'(77)
(78)
(88)
(56)
(61)
(34)
(40)
(49)
(28)

Bill Dow
Ton Mc
Emerson
Tom Clei
Jon Berg
George, I
Sam Wil
Roger La
Chip Est
Scott Me
Rick Bay

They have good quickness and "."....
speed," enjoins Wolverine Coach
Bump Elliott.
Although slightly outweighed on : .r N .;{;
the lines, Navy will field a fast,
light team which is, in Elliott's
words, "explosive" offensively, and John
"demonstrably more - than - ade- flanker, where he has racked up
quate" on the defense. Ifakr hr ehsrce p
The Middie attack features two 88 yards on 11 carries and 23
9.7 sprinters, one of whom-Rol- yards on three pass receptions in
and Iaurenzo-has been affect- Navy's first two games.
ionately dubbed "Mighty Mouse" Balsly, a junior, has ripped off
by his teammates. His speedy part- 200 yards in 48 trips so far to top
ner in the backfield is rushing the team, thus he has. been a
leader Jeri Balsly. "pleasant surprise" to Elias. He is
Laurenzo is a double-threat at .in the process of filling injured
BIG TEN:
Purdue Faces Nort

irtwi ight
senior Terry Murray's s
DOa h w o wl d ,.ecc fnr

Stan Broadnax, the regular re-
placement for Yanz, is out with a
virus infection.
On defense, rookies Phil Sey-
mour and Cecil Pryor will replace
injured defensive end Tom Stincie
and linebacker Bob Wedge, re-
spectively.
Offensive line coach Tony Ma-
son is concerned about the "hor-
rible fate" which snatched two
guards away from him in the same
week. "We simply cannot afford to
have any more injuries in this
game. We don't have the personnel
to fill in."

DRYCLEANERS
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NAVY MICHIGAN
(210 LE 183) Rocky Rosema 22
Keon (225) L ,1(65) Tom Goss (22
Carr (235) MG (74) Dennis Monthei (20
verdon (219) RA (70) Dave Porter (23
ner (196) RE (91) Phil Seymour (19
Mather (189) LLB (34) Dennis Morgan (21
son (191) RLB (55) Cecil Pryor (23
ammers (183) LCB (12) George Iloey (16
ey (174) RCB (24) Brian Healy (17
Daniel (165) LS (25) Tom Curtis (19
yer (209) RS (26) Jerry Hartman I17
AND LAUNDRY
)TH I NG CARE CENTER"

By JIM CHEKERYLLA
Quarterback Mike Phipps will
lead undefeated Purdue againstl
Northwestern this afternoon in'
one of three battles marking the
start of the 1967 Big Ten season.
After last Saturday's star'tling
upset over Notre Dame, the Boil-
ermakers, rated forth best in the
nation by the eAssociated Press,
are picked, as favorites for the
Big Ten Crown. The 1966 Rose
Bowl champs will seek, their
third straight win this year as
they face Northwestern with a
1-1 record. While claiming the
opening game against Miami 12-
7, the Wildcats last week failed;
to contain tough Missouri as they
fell 13-6. .
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After losing their first two
games to top-ranked Southern
California and second-place Hous-
ton, the Michigan State Spartans
will be tougher than ever as they,
play host to Wisconson today.:
"We did everything we could to
win our first two non-conference
games," explained Duffy Daugh-
erty, head coach of the Spartans.
"Even though we weren't suc-
cessful, we look on this game as
a sort of new start and we'll beE
doing all we can to get off on
the right foot in the Big Ten."
The Badgers may be leaping
from the frying pan into the fire
after losing to Arizona State, 42-
16, and being blanked by Wash-
ington, 17-0.
Indiana is striving to become
the first Hoosier team to win- its
first three grames since. 1928. Al-
ready having beaten Kansas 18-
15, and Kentucky 12-10, the
Cream and Crimson will visit Ill-
inois. "Consistency, both on of-
fense and defense, that's whatI
we're shooting for today," re-
marked Coach John Pont. The
Hoosiers were defeated in least
year's contest, 24-10.

ray. wn w w Gress for Le game, Va .jiL VJ wciiuacu~av
is Navy's leading ground-gainer expects to go to the air a little Scale to Scale
over the past two seasons. more against the Wolverines today. Masons line crew faces a chal-
"We expect to,go to the air a littlei lenge from the quicker Middie de-
Other offensive threats for the more today," he remarks. "After fense, which rates about even in
Middies are senior quarterback all, if you can't dent their armor, I weight with the Wolverine offense.
John Cartwright, and his chiefi you better go over them . .." r "Navy's defense will stunt, red-
aerial target, split end Rob Tay- And James' charges are ready dog, and force you to make mis-
lor.' for the test: "We've been trying to takes," says Mason. "They try to
impress on the boys all week that give you a bad down early, espe-
SNavy is the type of team you can cially on first down, in order to
Navyis he ypeof eamyoucanmake you go to the air."
stop for two or five or even ten
plays, and then they'll hurt you 'It's a real challenge to our
fast-on one big play. They're very linemen," continues Mason, "be-
h vestern fast and very explosive." cause Navy never lines up in a
Elias repaid the praise whens g-to-marl."
speaking of the Wolverine offense. Both head coaches claim "good"
ber of the Southeast Conference, speakig of t s W od -spirit among the players for to-
Defending champions of that "Dick Vidmer is as good a quar-dasgmebuNvyayhea
Deagueouterh Mehois thwillterback as we'll see this season.'day's game, but Navy may have a
league, Southern Methodist will I'd rate him in the same category distinct phychological advantage
visit Minnesota with a 1-1 record as Terry Hanratty of Notre Dame." in Tecumseh.
behind it, slipping past Texas The great Indian legend is im-
A&M 20-17 but falling flat before ers mortalized by a statue at the Naval
Missouri, 0-21. Both teams are "Although Michigan has only Academy, and this year, the cadets
heavily plagued with injuries, scored one TD in each of its games painted it Maize and Blue-as a
especially the Gophers who lost so far, we know they're capable of dedication to win this game.
starters in their 13-12 win over doing better," Elias added. When asked about this event,.
Utah and in the 7-0 defeat by The Maize and Blue will field 'however, Navy's mentor Elias had
Nebraska. a patched-up starting squad to- little to say. "I don't really know
Attempting to revive from last day, with two new faces on both whether Tecumseh is painted
week's 7-14 loss to Arizona, Ohio the offensive and defensive units. Maize and Blue or not. I haven't
State Buckeyes will visit Oregon Replacing senior Ernie Sharpe at seen it yet this year."
f o r a second non-conference halfacGarvie Cra Taki soph-- -- ------ -----
game. Oregon's Ducks demolished for injured right guard Dick Yanz
Maryland last Saturday, 35-0. will be junior Bob Baumgarter.

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The Michigan Rugby Football
Club 'B' team will play Ohio
State's 'B' squad at Wines Field
today immediately after the
completion of the Navy football
game. The 113' team is unde-
feated this season.
The Michigan Rugby Foot-
ball Club is also sending two
teams to compete in the Rose
City Tournament in Windsor
today. Michigan 'A' is a favo-
rite and is scheduled to play
teams from Clayton. Mo.;
Blackrock, Windsor; and Mich-
igan State. Michigan 'C' will
play teams representing the
Toronto Irish and the Sarnia
Saints.
The Michigan soccer team will
play a game tomorrow afternoon'
at 2:00. The opponent will be the
University of Toledo and the
location of the contest will be
Wines Field.

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For their third non-conference
: encounter Iowa has been work-
ing overtime all week trying to
get its defense in shape for
Notre Dame's Terry Hanratty,
who hit 29 for 68 and 366 yards.
"That 28-21 defeat by Purduej
will bring out Irish ire. Notre
Dame has perhaps the best per-
sonnel of any team in the nationj
and they have excellent coach-
ing. This is a tough combination
to beat," explained Iowa Coach
Ray Nagel.
For the second time in 83 years,
Minnesota plays host to a mem-

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October 13--October 15
See Expo before it closes; this is
the event of the decode.
The price includes:
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MOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS
EXPO PASSPORTS
EXPO GUIDEBOOK
Limited Reservations, So HURRY!
CALL
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761-1907
OR
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886-0844

BETHLEHEM UNITED
CHURCH OF CHRIST
423 S. Fourth Ave.
Telephone 665-6149
Pastors: E. R. Klaudt, Armin C. Bizar,
W. C. Wright
9:30 and 10:45 a.m.-Worship Services.
9:30 and 10:45 a.m -Church School.
TH.E CHURCH OF CHRi5
W. Stadium at Edgewood
Across from Ann Arbcyr High
Roy V. Palmer, Minister
SUNDAY

10:00 a.m.-Bible School.
S11:00 a.m.-Regular Worship.
6:00 p.n.-Evening Worship.
WEDNESDAY
7:30 p.m.-Bible Study.
Transportation furnished for all
NO 2-2756.

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LUTHERAN STUDENT CENTER
AND CHAPEL
National Lutheran Council
Hill St. at Forest Ave.
Dr. H. 0. Yoder, Pastor
SUNDAY
9:30 and 11:00 a.m.-Worship Services.'
7:00 p.m.-"How Does a University Educa
tion Affect Religious Belief?"-Prof. David
Kopplin, Psychology Dept.
TUESDAY
7:15 p.m.--History of the Lutheran Church:
in America.
HURON HILLS BAPTIST CHURCH
Presently.meeting at the YM-YWCA
Affiliated with the Baptist General Conf.
Rev. Charles Johnson
761-6749
9:30 a.m.--Coffee Presession.
9:45 a.m.-U. Fellowship Bible Study.
11:00 a.m.-Rev. Hartley Christenson, Phi-
lippines.
7:00 p.m.-Rev. Ben West, missions op-
pointee.
&:30 p.m.-College and Careers Fellowship.
GRACE BIBLE CHURCH
Corner State and. Huron Streets
663-0589
Dr. Raymond H. Saxe, Pastor
Morning Services-8:30 and 11:00'a.m.
9:45 a.m.-Sunday School and Alpha Omega
Fellowship.
6:00 p.m.-Training Hour-Classes for all
ages.
7:00 p.m.-Gospel Services:
Wednesday Prayer Meeting at 7:30 p.m.
If it's Bible, you want, core to Grace Bible-
Fundamental, Pre-Millenial, Biblical.
CAMPUS CHAPEL
1236 Washtenow
Donald Postemo, Minister
10:00 a.m.-Morning Worship Service.
11:00 a.m.-Coffee.
7:00 p.m.-Evening Worship Service. Ser-
mon: "New Life."

U OF M STUDENT BRANCH

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ST. AIDEN'S EPISCOPAL CHAPEL
(North Campus)
1679 Broadway
9:00 a.m.-Morning Prayer and Holy Com-
m union.
ST. ANDREW'S EPStCOPAL CHURCH
306 N. Division
8:00 a.m.-Holy Communion:,
9:00 a.m.-Holy Communion and Sermon.
S11:00 a.m.-Morning Prayer.
7:00 p.m.-Evening Prayer.
CANTERBURY HOUSE
330 Maynard
11:00 a.m.-Holy Communion and Folk Mass.
FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH
191 7 Washtenaw Ave.
Dr. Erwin A. Gqede, Minister
Phyllis St. Lduis, Minister of Education
9:20 and 11:00 a.m.-Service and Church
School Service. Sermon Topic: "Is There
a New Morality?"
6:00 p.m.-Student Religious Liberals, "Chi-
nese Dinner."
7:00 p.m.-Discussion.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
SCIENTIST
1833 Washtenaw Ave.

UNIVERSITY REFORMED CHURCH
1001 East Huron
Phone 662-3153
Ministers: Calvin S. Malefyt ,Paul Swets
9:30 a.m.-Collegiate Classes.
10:30 a.m.-Morning Service: "Christianity
-A Straightjacket." Speaker, Paul Swets.
5:30 pi.-lnformol Supper.
7:00 p.m.,"Alternatives to Despair." Read-
ings and Slides.
PACKARD ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH
Southern Bqptist Convention
1131 Church St.
761 -0441
Rev. Tom Bloxam
9:45 a.m.-Sunday School.
1 1:00 ao.m.-Morning Worship.
6:30 pm.-Trdining Union.
7:30 p m -Evening Worship.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH AND
WESLEY FOUNDATION
At State and Huron Streets
Phone 662-4536 .
Hoover lRupert, Minister
'Eugene Ransoi, C6mpus:Minister
Bartlett Beavin, Associote CampusM nis f
SUNDAY
9:00-and 11:15 a.m-Worship Services;Dr.
Rupert: "Run For'Your Life!"
6:00 p.m.-Chapel Meditations, Chapel
6:15 p.m.-Fellowship Supper, ,Pine Room.
,Cost .40c,..
t700 p.m.-Program, Wesley Lounge. "The
Angel and the Professor,'. a film strip on
social change in moral values, 'willsbe
shown followed by small group discussion.
TUESDAY
12:00 noon -- Discussion Class, Pine Room.
"20th Century Christianity," Dr. Ran-
som. Lunch 25c.
WEDNESDAY
7:00 p.m,-Holy Communion, Chapel, fol-
lowed by breakfast in Pine Room. Out
in time for 8:00 a.m. classes.
6:00 p.m.-Wesley Grads, Pine Room. Din-
ner and Program. Prof. James George,
Law School, "Why Abortion Laws Need
Changing."
THURSDAY
12:00 noon - Discussion Class, Pine. Mr.
Beavin, "20th Century Poverty." Lunch
25c.

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UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL
1511 Washtenaw.
(The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod)
klfred T. Scheips, Pastor
Sunday at 9:45 and 11:15 a.m. - Services.
Holy Communion. The Rev. Eugene Nissen,
Guest Preacher.
Sunday at 11:15 a.m.-Bible Study.
Sunday at 6:00 p.m.-Gamma Delta, Luth-
eran Student Organization. Father John
Fauser and Pastor Alfred Scheips, Speakers.
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SATURDAY
11:30 a.m.-Football Lunch, Pine Room, with
Michigan. State Wesley Foundation 'stu-
dents.
4:00 p.m.-Open House, Wesley Lounge,
with MSU Wesley Foundation students.

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