Wednesday, November 5, 1969 THE MCCHIGAN DAILY Page Seven THE ICHIAN DILY age eve Huff lost for Illini game By ChIRIS TERAS Who said there's glory in play- ing college football?' robabjy nobody on Michigan's team would make this claim after' practicing about two hours Yes- terday in a frigid drizzle. The squad worked out on the regular grass field before moving on to; the lighted Tartan Turf area when darkness descended. Illinois does not have an arti- ficial playing surface so Coach Bo Schembechler wanted his boys to have an opportunity to get used to nature's way once again. Starting middle linebacker Mar- ty Huff and second string left of- fensive guard, Reggie McKenzie, have not practiced since their knee injuries sustained in the Wiscon-' sir game. Huff was hurt in the first half NIGHT EDlTOR: ELLIOTT BERRY and remained on the bench for the rest of the contest. Schembechler said that the injury is not serious' and that he expects the Toledo; junior to return to action some' time after this Saturday. Sophomore Mike Taylor and junior Ed .Moore are filling Huff's slot in practice, but Schembechler' is not certain which of the two will start against the Illini. .- I McKenzie was clipped with about two seconds left in the game, and it is still not known how long he will be out. "It never should have happen- ed," g r o w 1 e d Schembechler. 'Somebody came up and threw a late block." Also hurt last week was soph- omore tailback Billy Taylor, who sat out the second half because of a hip point injury. Taylor appear- ed to be all right yesterday, how- ever, as his running showed no signs of impairment. Glenn Doughty, also a soph- omore tailback who starred earlier in the season, seems to have fully recovered from the leg injuries that have kept out of the starting lineup since the Michigan State game three weeks ago. Michigan's coach was pleased with his team's showing in yester- day's workout. "We had a good practice," he announced enthusi- astically as he stepped off the playing surface. "Everybody was hitting out there today." When asked if he could detect any signs of the season's long, drudgerous practice sessions wear- ing down his players' enthusiasm, he said, "Not at all The spirit hasn't dropped a bit-we've got something to shoot for now." This is undoubtedly a reference to the race for the Roses, a sub- ject that Schembechler refused to hear discussed as late as yester- day. He said then, "I don't want to talk about the Rose Bowl. We don't even consider Illinois an automatic win - it's a different story entirely when you're not at home." PRO BASKETBALL: Indiana blacks cut practice; Bavis' cage career finished by The Associated Press * BLOOMINGTON, Ind. - All 12 black players on the Indiana football teams failed to show up for practice yesterday. Two of the players reported, "no comment," when asked why the players, who attended Monday's practice, missed yesterday's. Coach John Pont said he was at the practice and did not know why the players missed the session. * INDIANAPOLIS-Doctors at the Indiana University Medical Center said yesterday that they would have to remove the toes and another portion of the left foot of Charles Bavis, the Purdue basket- ball player injured in a weekend auto accident. There was no report on when he would be operated on or exactly how much of the foot would be lost * CHICAGO-Bobby Hull and the Chicago Black Hawks were in conference last night but no decision was expected immediately in the squabble between the high scoring left winger and the National Hockey League club. Hull, who scored a record 58 goals for the Hawks last season. announced his retirement before the present season started because of a contract hookup. * SAN FRANCISCO-The San Francisco 49ers, hurting in the return department and with only one victory in the National F'ootball League season, yesterday signed free agent Noland "Super Gnat" Smith, who was cut by the Kansas City Chiefs earlier in the year. (ridde Picki f k ,' ,, ': -Daiy-Sara Krulwich Marty Hluff in quich pursuit (1( 11'PV The game being played this Friday at South Ferry Field has grown in national importance since the Daily Libels actually won a' football game last week. Revolutionary Vanguard Elite super-scout Phil 'Crazy Legs' Montgomery noticed the foul means by which the student council counselling office is trying to beat the Revolutionary Libels. Counselling office trainer is shown above with his new acquisi- tion at fullback. Montgomery, observing the fullback at practice, stated that the "guy has deceptive speed, he's even slower than he looks, but he is tough to bring down." Supersonis whip Pistons; 76' ers slip past Bulls 1. MICHIGAN at Illinois (pick score) 2. Michigan State at Purdue 3. Northwestern at Minnesota 4. Iowa at Indiana 5. Wisconsin at Ohio State 6. Vanderbilt at Kentucky 7. Texas A&M at SMIY 8. Arizona at Syracuse 9. Princeton at Harvard 10. Oklahoma at Missouri 11. Alabama at LSU 12. Georgia at Florida 13. Texas Tech at TCU 14. Wake Forest at Virginia 15. Utah State at Air Force 16. Army at Oregon 17. Kansas St. at Oklahoma St. 18. Miami (O.) at Maryland 19. Colorado at Kansas 20. Daily Libels vs. Student Counselling Service DETROIT (A---Seattle's Super- sonics registered their first victory in their three-year history in De-j troit last night when they built up a 29-point lead and coasted to a 116-102 National Basketball As- sociation triumph over the Detroit Pistons. Seattle won only its second game against seven losses for the sea- son, as the Supersonics preserved the lead that dwindled to nine points twice in the fourth period. BALTIMORE 1P -Hal Greer stole the ball in the final seconds and then sank a field goal at the buzzer as the Philadelphia 76ers edged the Chicago Bulls 113-109 in the opener of a National Basket- ball Association doubleheader last night. S reer knocked the ball from Chet Walker's hands and then raced down the court for a basket' to insure Philadelphia's victory in the opener. Office of University Housing Announces 1970-71 STAFF POSITIONS I N RESI DENCE HALLS For Qualified Graduates and Undergraduates REQUIRED MEETING FOR APPLICANTS Tuesday, November 11. T' |[ KIRK ON BRIDGE: Order Cards located in college bookstore. Send no money. Mail your card today. South Quadrangle, 7 P.M. Dining Room 4 Detective work uncovers winning play By LEE KIRK dents journey across the hinter- an overcall. West preferred his have only three, and t h is will Daily Bridge Editor lands to the tournaments at Ar- long club suit to his five card leave him with a doubleton heart, One of the most popular diver- borland. heart suit, and North, for reasons and he would be far more likely sions at The Daily and ia dens Often the hands are wild and best understood by no one, passed. to open firstseat vith a singleton. of iniquity around the campus is the play ragged, and it is these East, trading on firmer groundI So, with a moderate degree of bridge. Pick-up games are often hands that are usually the most now, bid three clubs, and an in- certainty, South led a small heart started at The Daily when the interesting and the ones I would timidated South finally bid his six from his hand and ducked in wires are slow, and many are the like to see, You can send them to card diamond suit. West sniffed dummy, confident t h at whoever times that hard-core Daily bridge me or drop them off at The Daily a game and jumped to five clubs held tie trick would be endplayed. lovers have played until break- Sports Desk. and North, his fifteen points sud- Note that this play will also end- fast. denly 1 o o k i n g like something play East if he has a doubleton or Fanatic Interest in bridge i KNORTH worthwhile, bid five diamonds. singleton heart king. Fa6aWestiheldetheifirstdtrick with And so, with a little detective tiynot confined to ,-A 4 3 2 the queen of clubs, although East work a-la Sherlock Holmes, South It runs rampant in most every - diane tesmpe lyand dorm on campus, and I have '#-K Q 6 5 3 could have sent the contract down disdained tha ofe enfv amsi he -2 immediately by overtaking and re-,found a more difficult one that often See five games in a three turning a heartSouth,owever,brought home the contract. But, table lounge, WESTEAST was still far from out of the woods, as future hands will show, this The weekly tournament at the 4-8 4-Q 9 7 5 4 2 The only safe lead left for West line of play doesn't always work' Union is ususally jammed with ! -K J 10 9 5 -8 was his singleton spade, and South out. bridge enthusiasts, and many stu- E*f-Void "# -Jxon9nhihandSout-dre t,. .-Q J 9 8 7 5 3 ..-A K 10 6 trump and played out the spades .SOuTH and then plopped down a couple Motorcycle storge Pro $tan' in 5 4-A 10 3 of rounds of trump to create the only $5.00 month Stndng-Q 6 impression that he was starting NB A #-A 10 874 2 a squeeze. FREE PKK-Up E astern Division ,,_ Declarer then sat back and tried xNew York L .917 - Neither side vulnerable to figure out how he would avoid for any storage PhIladelphia 5}o .57 :4 the loss of two hearts East fig- or service work Milwaukee r 5 ; .s4 4, The Bidding: ured to have the King of hearts I ng a Baitinore S .500 5 East South West. North for his opening bid, but a count of NIC LSU Detroit 3 5 .429 6 14 Pass 2.4. Pass the hand and a little horse sense Bostonat; 3. .42 3 4 3#5.. 5 gave South a better idea of how to Cincinnati 3 7 .3q0 7 ;Pass Pass Pass make the hand M tryl ae Western Division 224 South First Atlanta 6 3 .667 - Opening lead -- queen of clubs East had shown up w i t h six 662-3221 San Franisco 4 3 .667 1 spades and two diamonds, and he_, i os Angeles 3 The bidding on today's hand, had also supported clubs. W e s t - Chi cago 3 4 .6 .5 1 , xPhoenix 3 :l ,,.375 a Residential College classic, is had had only one spade and no seattle 2 7 .125 4 rather unusual. East's suit is a diamonds, yet he bid clubs first San Diego 1 7 .125 4 ' little short .on strength for first apparently having neither the ace x-Latesgaerd iesults seat opening, but the hand does nor king. Therefore, he is almost Philadelphia 113, Chicago l have redeeming values. 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