TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1967 Y THE MICHIGAN, DAILY TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1967 TIlE MICHIGA! DAILY Michigan Keys BEAT STATE: for Stern Challenge YOUNG DEMOCRATS Meeting to hear * By PHIL BROWN "Beat State." The Words were, plastered all over .a green Volkswagen parked next to the Michigan football practice field yesterday. The Words were chanted by the football players as they went through: a shortened practice ses- sion. The Words will be the only thing on their minds as the Wolverines prepare to meet the Spartans from Michigan State this week- end. But the Words won't erase the distasteful memory of he 26-21 defeat handed the Wolverines by Navy last Saturday. For the second straight week Iichigan failed to gain the 500th win in Wolverine grid history, 4nd nobody was happy about it but the Middies. The, men of Annapolis had painted the statue of Tecumseh, which g r a c e s the academy grounds, blue and yellow last week, in anticipation of an up- set of the Wolverines. They pointed to this game from the moment they started spring drills. And when they charged onto the verdant Michigan Stadium turf Saturday they were ready. The Michigan team was big- ger and stronger, but was beaten possibly even before the game started, by a poor mental attitude. "It was the worst deense I've seen since I've been here," opined linebacker Coach Y. C. McNease. "The players didn't carry out their responsibilities at all. There were lots of missed assignments." The game was not all bad for the Wolverihes, and the elements linebackers on Rob Taylor." con- Michigan State is rarely any- mented McNease. "But that didn't thing less than tough, and this hurt us too much. Only when Den- will be as true this year as every nis Morgan was on Taylor did other. Attitudes can lose ball we have trouble." games, but not to State: you can Morgan will never be known look past other games toward for' his speed, and Taylor took MSU, but the looking must stop advantage of that fact to catch there. 7 passes for 87 yards. "Beat State" will be in the Sophomore linebacker Mike mind of every Wolverine gridder, Hankwitz went in to put extra as the loss to Navy fades - slowly hustle into the pass coverage and - into the past. played well enough to earn a Now, the Words, Beat State. W ES VIVIAN Multi-purpose Room, UGLI 7:30 TONIGHT k -Daily-Robert Sheffield JOHNSON TURNS THE CORNER Michigan Halfback Ron Johnson cuts around right end en route to record Saturday. The Detroit Junior amassed 270 yards against the fact that the Wolverines dropped a 26-21 decision. which come under the "good" heading should have been part of a winning effort. Ron Johnson's superb perfor- mance thrilled the 73,000 specta- tors as much as Jack Clancy ever did, but he could only com- ment that he would rather have won. Johnson set a Michigan single-game rushin grecord with 270 yards, 54 more than All- American Bill Daley racked up against Northwestern in 1943. Even Tom Harmon never ap- proached such an awesome figure in a single game. i -1 I Professional Standings "When we get 21 points on the board we should win; in fact, when we get 14 we should win," noted McNease. "It was simply bad mental attitude. We weren't mentally prepared." The Middies were prepared, but still got a surprise. Navy Captain Bill Dow said in the locker room after 'the game that the Michigan offense "looked slow" in game films, and he had been confident of stopping Wol- verine runners. Johnson's fantastic showing caught the Midshipmen napping despite the fact that the Navy defense had been keyed around the fleet junior halfback. It was Navy's offense which took number 500 away from Mich- HEATED GRANDSTAND a Michigan single-game rushing Midshipmen of Navy, despite the igan. Michigan Coach Bumy El- liott praised the way the Middies stuck to their game plan through the entire contest. "Cartwright is a real good quarterback and did a fine job of running the team; j with his passing and their receivers Navy put tremendous pressure on our inexperienced secondary," h e commented after the game. "Our boys are coming along, but they were not far enough along today." "They effecively isolated our t MSU News In a span of 14 games against the Wolverines, Michigan State once scored a grand total of three points. Somebody missed a block. starting assignment in the MSU game this Saturday. Hankwitz will become the fourth starting linebacker for the Wolverines this season. Garvie Craw played an out- standing game at left halfback, replacing Ernie Sharpe in an ef- fort to improve the backfield blocking. Craw received the "Out- standing Blocker" award for his work, which included springing Johnson loose on those long scor- ing Jaunts. Michigan's defense, a strong point so many times in the past, will have to revert to its former power insorder to win this week. "We must contain the wide game against State," said Mc- Nease. "The quarterback options will be our biggest problem." WE NEED YOU! COURSE EVALUATION BOOKLET MASS MEETING TUES., Oct. 10 7:30 P.M. GRAND BALLROOM, UNION s under age 31 - _ t - NFL Western Conference Central Division W L T Pct. Pts. OP Green Bay 30 1 1.000 80 44 Detroit 1 2 1 .333 93 96 Chicago 1 "3 0 .250; 43 75 Minnesota 0 4 0 .000 55 117 Coastal Division Baltimore .4, 0 0 1.000 131 47 Los Angeles' 3 1 0 .750 125 56 San Francisco 3 1 0 .750 99 93 Atlanta 0 4 0 .000 45 137 Eastern Conference Capital. Division ' Dallas 3 1 0 .750 89 87 Philadelphia 3 1 0 .750 113 93 Washington 2 3-' 0 .500 106 96 New. Orleans 0 4 0 .000 51 126 Century Division St. Louis 3 1 0 .750'120 103 Cleveland 2 2-0 .500 91 69 New York ; 2 2 0 .500 122 117 Pittsburgh 1 3 0 .250' 89 86 SUNDAY'S RESULTS Green Bay 27, Detroit 7 San Francisco 27, Los Angeles 24 Baltimore 24, Chicago 3 Dallas 17, Washington 14 St. Louis 34 Minnesota 24, Philadelphia 38, Atlanta 7 New York 27, New Orleans 21 THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE AND THE UNITED STATES INFORMATION AGENCY announce the Annual Written Examimation DECEMBER 2, 1967 for CAREER OFFICERS of the U.S. FOREIGN SERVICE YOU ARE ELIGIBLE IF YOU ARE: on Dec. 2, 1967 AFL Eastern Division W L T Pct. Pts. 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