Tuesday, October 14, 1969 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nine Tuesday, October 14, 1969 THE MICHIGAN DAILY M' looks to State, then roses We're on the road to the Rose............................. Bowl. Seriously. Even though Saturday's 31-20 victory over Purdue was the first Big Ten game of the season for BROAD-SIDE Michigan, the Wolverines proved 4 iR O \, i1 )1 that they have the strengths to vin the ticket to travel to Pasa- by robIn wright deathis year. As quarterback Don Moorhead <. ..., .> .>:.: . explained, "There'll be no stop- i. . . . . . . ping us if we win this weekend at once since our last trip in 1964. from catching the ball. Mandich Michigan State. They have be- Captain Jim Mandich agreed is a good competitor and a fine come the new pivotal point of the with Moorhead's season predic- receiver." season, but they're beatable. tion. "I think the whole team is Coach Bo Schembechler also "And unless Indiana doesn't thinking in terms of the R o se had praise for t h e senior end. lose a game, the Rose Bowl will Bowl. Purdue started the momen- "Mandich made some nice catch- be ours. Things are certainly look- turn and State hopefully will add es. He's a very reliable receiver. ing our way." to it. He read the defense well and was Indiana, who is two and two for "We're taking each game one at able to pick the holes." a time and right now we're look- Schembechler also lauded de- ing to State. But we do play weak- fensive champion of the w e e k i eer teams beyond that point and Marty Huff, who intercepted three the road will be a lot smoother af- of Purdue quarterback M i k e d i yter' this weekend." at Phipps' bombs. "You bet he's ,ts k "' m .' Mandich, who seems to be at1playing well. That guy can really full strength again after a pre-Irun Gridde Pickings The Michigan State News' belly-buttons are in for a good cleaning this Friday. As the News' lint covers the ground, the Daily Libels will gingerly dash around it on their way to their projected 39 homeruns during this silacious game to take place Friday evening at 5 P.M. at the same old lacolith. For the half-time show, both team's 1000 piece marching kazoo and flugle horn bands have promised to present a combined musical spectacular. The bands plus their three 89-dear-old sequinted major- ettes will play and dance Gertie Faust's musical adaptation of The Peloponesian Wars. It should reach orthoclassical dimensions. Also, as the Daily's contribution to your "radical action for the week to write home about," they have organized a marcheback from the game which will be protesting all bad things. So, since you have T to walk back from the game anyway, you can automatically do your, bit for humanity. What could be nicer? If you've read this far and you are still interested in football; the twenty sets of names towards the bottom of this column are games to be played this week. The schools written in capital letters have been chosen by Bo Schembechler as the absolute winners. If you would like to select your own winners and enter the Daily Griddle Pickings contest; go talk to Alan Tucker, he won it last week. Alan can come and accept his already cold Cottage Inn Pizza as hisj retribution. You too may win this proferred prize, just get the entries in by" midnight Friday. If you get it in by midnight Thursday, you can have anchovies and spinach on your pizza. U GO-GO G0-60 (M) s a s Christmas 1060 Acapolco $399 London $319 Rome $399 Trip includes: Transportation Accommodations Meals plus all possible x-tros! Contact: EMU: EILEEN ELLIS 483-6100 RM. 817 Hill season illness that he admits "hurt my performance in the first NIGHT EDITOR: game," earned the team offensive BILL DINNER championship of the week award for his 10 receptions for 156 yards. He also was chosen as UPI the season, is the only major con- lineman of the week. ference threat that doesn't have His performance put him in' to face Ohio State. And, although third place ahead of Dick Rifen- the Hoosiers don't take on t he burg for Most Yards Gained in a Wolverines either, they will play career. The senior end has accum- Michigan State and Purdue be- uMated 1094 yards in 24 games, 83 fore the season's over. yards more than Rifenburg. Jack' So even if Michigan is tied with Clancy is in first place with 1919 Indiana, State, Purdue, or by yards and Lowell Perry is second some freak accident, Ohio State, with 1257. with one loss the Wolverines will Purdue coach Jack Mollenkopf get the trip to sunshine country complained about Mandich after since the other teams have gone the game, "We couldn't stop him 1 l . Other honors distributed among the team included Victors Club memberships to all the regulars on both the offense and defense. Moorhead, Mandich and Huff won the highest number of helmet de- cals with four each. The scouting team award went to senior defen- sive back Tim Wadhams. All three of the injured play- ers, Tom Curtis, Cecil Pryor and Glen Doughty are back in regular practice and are expected to start against State. End Phil Seymour will dress for the game, but it is still not known if he will start. Schembechler, who agreed that the Purdue victory "was a b i g step in the right direction" would' 1. MICHIGAN at Michigan State 2. Illinois at INDIANA 3. Iowa at PURDUE 4. OSU at Minnesota 5. WISCONSIN at Northwestern 6. SOUTH CAROLINA at Virginia Tech 7. TENNESSEE at Alabama BILLY HARRIS, who specializes in acrobatic catches, bends over backwards to snare a long bomb from Don Moorhead. The pass, good for 34 yards, set up Michigan's second touchdown, a four 11. TEXAS A&M at Texas Christian 12. California at UCLA 13. OREGON at Washington 14. USC at Notre Dame 15. Colgate at PRINCETON 16. Navy at RUTGERS 17 PENN STATE at Syracuse 18. SMU at Rice 19. Oregon at AIR FORCE 20. MSIU News at DAILY LIBELS rr r Go Go yard smash by Garvie Craw. not conmnit himself too deeply on' the outcome of Saturday's game at East Lansing. He would go no further than to admit the resultf of the game means "a lot." "State is the big one, there's no question about that, but we havef five other problems ahead of us too," he explained, Even though State has given up BIG TEN GOULASH Hapless Wisconsin bombs Hawk-eyes By JOHN N. FRED of league competition. Badger "We play 'em one at a time," Coach John Coatta could only commented Big 10 watcher Clar- excoriate, "Hot damn! We dood ence "Biggie" Copi after Iowa's in- it!" credible debacle last Saturday. Another not-so-hot eleven pull- The Hawkeyes sported a whal- ed a fast one on the grid prog- loping 17-0 lead over legendary nosticaters last weekend as the hapless Wisconsin at the outset amazin' Indiana Hoosiers stomped of the fourth period of their tilt. the Minesota Gophers 17-7 to keep But those amazin' Badgers zipped their Rose Bowl Hopes alive for into the lead and took the whole yet another week. turkey 23-17 when the dust had Harry Gonso, shafted on Thurs- cleared.ay Gynso ,fldan e m -n Haplesswisconsin. day by some fledgling helmsman, Haplesswisconsin made this its showed the stuff that made him first victory in almost three years famous as the playmaker for the Professional Standings "razzle-dazzle kids" when his paign blew their big chance and coach finally gave him the big dropped the tilt 10-7 to the sput- break and put him in as a sub. tering Wildcats. Northwestern's Gonso steered his mates to 17 boys managed to score the only, i -f ihdi ' of th da Aftp d rliv 8. 96 points in its last two encount-11. e's, the Wolverine mentor felt it was not a c 1 e a r indication of State's true potential. "Neither Notre Dame nor Ohio State ran over State. Both teams K scored a lot, but State's mistakes gave them several extra advan- tages. And we can't count on those advantages. "There's no way we can be over, confident going into this game. We're not planning anything spec- ial to make the team aware of the game's importance but they're smart guys and they'll know State's strengths when they see the films," he added. "You don't ni e e d to ovei'em- phasize the importance of a tra- ditional game to them." Except when it means the Rose IBowl too. 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OP 84 72 123 95 100 122 82 110 60 146 again last Sat. as they rolled all The annual sell-out football over a sadly outclassed MSU game matching Michigan and eleven 54-21, Michigan State Saturday in East Lansing will have a larger audi- Woody's babies held a record- ence this year. shattering 86,511 crowd in utter Michigan Athletic Director Don boredom as they made mincemeat Canham announced Monday that teGrenan tlegionsthe game will be shown on closed from Moo U. Rex "Shoobie-Do" ;circuit television in Michigan's Kern, as swift a q-back as has ever Events Building. The game, carried been seen in the corn belt, steered live, will be telecast in color on a the Ohioans to three TD's in the liv e etn firt eghtandone-half minutes giant sci'een. first eight and oTickets have been set at $3 for of competition to set the stage for Michign alumni, staff, and faculty, the ensuing whitewash. while student tickets are $2. In a striking battle of the pyg- The Events Building, which nor- mies, Northwestern and Illinois mally seats 14,000, will accommo- put their seven-game losing date slightly less than 12,000 for streaks on the line and came up the special television showing. smelling like cow dung. Tickets go on sale today at the The former Suckers from Cham- Athletic Administration Bldg. Discussion of e What is a CO? * Who can be a CO? " What are the arguments for and against the CO position? OCTOBER 15 Center Room-North Campus Commons 5:00 P.M. EVERYONE WELCOME! 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