Sunday, November 16, 1969 SHE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nine Ohio State . . .. 42 Minnesota . .. . 14 Northwestern . 30 Wisconsin .. . .. 55 Mississippi . . .. 38~ 1ICL . ..... 13 Ark~nsis .... ,. 2 Purdue...... .14 Mchigan State 10 Indiana ....27 Illinois ....0.0.14 Tennessee ..... 0 Oregoi ........ 1) Su1,11 ...0009...0.L I~ciso .. .. 27 Rose-eyed Wolveuri e Sc :. S. By BILL CUSUMANO A);sociate Sports Editor Special To The Daily IOWA CITY - Conditions weren't right for it, but iBo Schembechier's group of master gardeners still managed to culti- vate a crop of roses yesterday by obliterating Iowa, 51-6. Despite a 35 degree temperature, winds over 10 nijles per hour and a field that had snow-covered sidelines, Michigan set Big Ten records for total offense 673, rushing yard- age 524, and first downs 34 and virtually clinched a bid to the Rose Bowl. The victory, com- bined with Purdue's 42-14 loss to Ohio State left the Wolverines in sole possession of second place in the conference and only the form- ality of the athletic director's vote lies between them and Pasadena. Conference rules state that the athletic directors should vote for the most representative team if the champion is ineligible under the no repeat rule and Michigan proved to the world that it can be more than an honorable repr- sentative. The Wolverines we-(re totally dominant and Coach Bo Schembechler summed it up best when he said, "We came to play and took it right away from them. NI IIf DIIII: ORI'NaVI(',pXIyLE K+ At r that the attack tii r ~t. took care of Torn Curtis (25) runs back his interception IHIPPS STOPPED COLD: osU By The Associated Press frustrates Most of the excitement and ac- A few n1 Pu rdu e minutes later. Daiguau !r an upi thteir biggest point total COLUMBUS -- A devastating tion camne in a frenzied two min- Ohio State defense pressured Mike utes. Phipps into five interceptions yes- Minnesota scored its first TD in : terday and the top-ranked Buck-' the first minute of the final qunar- eyes clinched a Big Ten title share ter'. with a 42-14 pounding of Purdue. Michigan State scored in the{ Rex Kern scored twice and pass- ls iueo h hr e o ed for a third touchdown in direct- when a punt try by Walt Bowser ing the versatile Ohio State at-I was blocked by Bill Dawson arid tac tht irtaly klle Prdu'sde fensive end Rich Saul carried Rose Bowl hopes in snowy, 23-teblin1yadfoaou- degree weather before a national down and later on a 20-yard field television audience and 85,027 fans, goal by Gary Boyce. OhioStat eqalle itsown The Spartans were dowen to the OhioStae eualed ts x~nMinnesota 4 and threatening in Big Ten winning streak record tels intlfte ae u of 17 and prolonged its overalltelsmiueothga ,bt victry trig t 22gams, ix'a Minnesota pass interception in victry sringto 2gams, I the end zone ended the last MhSU straight for the Buckeyes in thei conference this season going into' chance for victory. thei shwdon a Miciga net IEarlier, it looked as though thei shodow at ichgan extthe defensive struggle would end HafbceLoHadnwo'a up as an oddity in presentday, pledcinteosHadwo ernho asihigh-scoring collegiate football - playd inthe hadw ofKernanda scoreless tie. fullback Jim Otis in eight Buck- Th deatrid Sptn eye victories this fall, led the chances of duplicating their 5-5 crunching Ohio ground game with 130 yards in 14 carries and scored ,record of last year. MSU nowv one touchdown, has only three victories against six losses. The Spartans close out Ted Provost and Mike Sensi- the season next week against baught both picked off two Northwestern. Minnesota, 3-5-1, Phipps passes and Tim Anderson takes on iWsconsin at home next snatched one as the Heisman week. Trophy candidate could complete;x only 19 of 45 passes for 203 yards'H oir une and one score.Hosesh m d Purdue's only touchdown until EVANSTON-Sophomore quar- Phipps' two-yard scoring pitch toI terback Maurie Daigneau hurled Ashley Bell in the closing minutes three touchdown passes as under- was an electrifying 96-yard kick- dog Northwestern rallied for a 30- offI return in the second quarter 27 victory over error-plagued In- by Stan Brown, the Big Ten leader, diana in a seesaw Big Ten foot- in that department this season.! ball game yesterday. After Indiana, a six-point fTa- Spartans stopped vorite, erased a 14-0 deficit with EASTLANING ---Two in-a 21-point second quarter launcheid EASnttouLAonNG ses Twotheby Jamie O'Hara's 88-yard kick- pintlutuchdownnsestinqthe-off return, Daigneau led the Wild- fnlqaterbabyPil Mignngesothue cats to a 16-point comeback in the Gophers a 14-10 victory over tidqatr Michigan State in a batttle of Big With 54 seconds to play, In- Ten also-rans. diana's John Isenbarger who scor- Hagen flipped one p~ass on a ed on a 55-yard run to put the 16-yard play to Terry AddisonI Hoosiers ahead 21-14 in the second early in the final quarter and hit quarter, threw his second touch- Ray Parson for the second TDj down pass to Jade Butcher wvhich on a 31-yard play in the last five, produced the final score. minutes of the game. The game-turning break name The victory continued what is midway in the third period w.hen It wvas our gatne from the 1ei) i ninlg'' Miig 1an asserted i t Self r o the start iby IT1med'~litely toingll' the Hw e alter theOpenin kick-off!' and then s~llamm'ing 77 to prove that.._l.the(,kicking game can get on th1bar, oo. To top mai been x reecptpnlisde- prived Michig''.anI .of two tanure FScor, , 1Fifty-onie points imply that there w,.ere heroes all ove cr theI field andi thie inferencexxsci rect. Tom Curtis, Don M1oorhead i, Glenn Doughty and Jim BeWttsxr all in one, the record smashing,_; assault, but, the leader_, iforte fourth Conl-ecutive xx'e:;i. .was sophomore t ailback Bill Taylor. Taylor ran over, under, aroun~d and through thes 11.1Austat~ Hawk eye tacklersxhleplngu 2 yards in ju 2 arie ndled ing the Wolverines to the astoundt~- ing total of 524 yards rushing. Taylor exploded in the seond; Ilquar'ter, first roaring 33 yars o a fourth do%,vn Idraxv play forjne, score and theni breaking t h r'te t tackles on the- xvay to a 71I-yard score jstfurmiueslae Tm twxo six pitrsgv icia 21-0 lead and Iw a ed Taylor didn't restL on hits laurels, though, and his running wvas a big; part in'Miehigan's o t I, c r drives. ,.-e alO Iproved his *Ver-. stility in the s con halfwhne moved to fullback :when11 he and Doghty ppeare to ;t herin the sante akil ortefxs time this year, Do ughlty gailned 100 yrd imsel; f, mo(st ofthe corning in the scecond j, ti. Schenibechler xvas dquite p s ed wxith the rslsof fthe cx - wariment. "We xvere jus~rtfoln aroumid, that's all,'' he sa idlauh ingly after the "m,'Btw gained some Nyarda,1 idn't x; e fhe add drr. ITayl'or and Doutyranbehin Jlim BeIswlio centerd Ite cont- test ir ..y in thentir qa tet f- did agist Illioi, Bt sprv ed tVa1 al lI;-oplioEnt gets.ito b,,'- gain :. ,hi iihe darrives on th", set 112. 'J'lw (3-4 untor directed l hi Wolverines into time end i o n I tur t!mes I We of them being the scorrs xvhicli xx a a' called back. The ethel' two tint' s Betts rolled to t)avdirl himsl 11 ic brimig Michigan to it al poitit total, 'The only xmiistak that Miehi- gan really made all day offi~ nstx'e- lv xxas Fiank 'I'i as's miss 01 liii' last Xl ia ])oJtt lIe could i>~ ex- etis 'd bet'aust I Is leg mnu'n hax'e I) en prt ty 'red by that time. lie a iso mmghi have been in shock slOt' ' no one, t0t even Sehem- Ut rUler, had xpected such a houmbin". ''T didn't think it xx'oulcl U" that eas~x '' he admuint cI. ''1 hcd ':I'i. Ct t'cSpt et 101' Iaxx'a, 1)1' r 1(01- 't'h~ 1Iaxvi~< x~ttttted air a' tack ('ottldii't cola' xvhit time t c) u g h Michttoati di fens '. thouch. 'I' it e Wolverines alloxx ad the only Iowa ~'eort , a pass from Larry I ~axx - rence tc) Dem~i.; Green, xx ith just 27 seconds left in the contest. Be- lore that tin' U t('kS had shut off the receivem's 'x'Pdl~ Cecil Pryor a' id Pct~ Nexx all led a rush that c'oittiiittally harried the 1taxx'keve piliast ~' . Laxx'i'cttee amid Mike Click. By game's end the Haxx'ks had completed but 14 out of 33 and had two Ilieketl oft' by 13'u"ry I~h'r- >on and Ctn'tis. Curtis' intel c ~p- I it)n xx'as not exx'ol'm hmy becatise he re tinted it, 23 yards anti is tiow only six yards axx'ay from break- xitg Lyl in C. handnois' career re- turn yardane recorti of 410 yards. '1 he tletellsit'(' work immade mat - tel's that nitich easier for the of- fense as the hawks '~vare fot'c0d to turn over the ball t Ph, times on ptints, had the lxx ~ itlt~ t'('epttOtts and also lost cent rol OUtS xx'ltelt New 11 bashed I a xx' r~~ Ca, fei'ci'e' a fumble which PlO 01' fell on, S '~:' lii U htadc dthe)all 11 times cut t sy f te dfenethe of- 6e .coivrtd ~ivnof the oup- IIe(mj 5it so'5 The at- u e wa pat itllrlybrilliant in the h hal asit converted five ci tle 1 chacesit was g'iven, The cruhing doinance of theo runnng x'assoxvn immediiately Onth irtdrive whichiate up Meol'h~ad rllinginto he en wereIohlxvedby9 '26 J t .1" Wolverines - lo ar By ANDY BARBAS Executive Sports Editor special To Tile Daily At Iowva City yester'day, tile Michigan football team smashed the upset hopes of the Iowva Hawk- eyes, ran up more than 50 points, broke three Big Tent recom'ds, and nearly climched a berth in tile Rose Bowxl. Unbelieveably, the mood in the Wolverine lockerroom aftert'hie game avas not exhuber'- ence, but rathem' determination, Michigan is not lobking for just a trip to Pasadena, thley wamnt to go as Big Tern chanmpionls. There is still one mlor'e game to go. Captaimn Jimn Mandich summled "I don't predict lot' my xvn team.." ile comumenlted. "If wve're going to beat Ohio State, thlough, we've go«t to play even better next we.ek ti;han avwe did today." "Ever since out' poorest p~erm'l'l- ance at East Lanlsing," he con - tinnted, "ave have been getting bet- ter' every aveek." Ioxva's coach, Ray Nagel. colt- 11cum'red with Schernbechler. "Miclh- igan is certainly a superior foot- ball teanm," he added. "They ar'e the sti'olge st teia ave( have played tis year, hr, have really jelled since losilte to Michigan State. They have finle. 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Iataa' : l?:tt"-1,, 1ddp , 01f~ ?d ',l' 11, i',' . . rl ord 6U1111 udu Il:> eh 1, lllegState1 t a'.hin'.''5i'-"ili il i 9 W'sling 1l i irsn I'Ioi ,1:'.31, leon Scl.y3 11l 0 01. ~_, Ncrt aoiaSae1 Calm1 ( ali.mI '14A, ,tl oes7 1loam' overZ hlaa'e ill a imi a a 13-year jinx by Mimnesota Michigan State. Thte Gophers' beaten tile Spar'tanls sixptimes, r'owX, tile longest rain streak: ser'ies against MSU by - ny Tr-A;ntin cafafxr Gtfntra Vrwfar Iniauta salety tceePrter-(flop- 'IL ung r, £uning)154J4.I N.1 4'1 1s. '. ped a fair catch punt and North- up thte teams attitude. "It's cer- an outstantding runnuer. 'Fitey did xwesternl recov'ered on the Hoosiem' ! taillly a great htonor' to go to the everything real good today -1umn, 18 o st u Bil Pamlseks ~ Rose Bowl, but it's even better topaskidenevl'tin" ya8 'dofieldup goa l r a 23-21 W ld- go wxtit tile Big Temn title." a s kc ee s ,e ey h n . yar fildgoa fr a2321 il- The Wolv'erintes were able to dis-I The "ev'erything" Michtigan did cat lead. ~,A ~ ~ ~ 'gu certaily nmade itself knoxwnj lii 01 i, 1.10i41, uijilh , 1 , Ii',.i I, .in rn i I o 16 .. .. - 129 , '5hit :,tkee iul Xi ieU - it n_ t. i lo . inc . 1101441 4 ( iici orkit Big Ten team. I aia an tnougnt of tCMS 'week~'s :{. .: ... i ......::: L ...--:.: Big Ten Standings C'onference Games All Games Ohio State 'MICHIGAN Purdue Indiana 'Minnesota Northwestern WXisconsin Iowa Michigan State Illinois 3 3 3 3 1 0 :3 ", 3 fi 'r 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 f) PF' 268 221 200 152 100 114 135 109 85 56 PA 55 65 159 121 125 148 189 179 156 253 IV 8 '7 3 4 3 0 L 0 9 2 5 5 6 6 5 6 9 T 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 PF" 372- 325 306 231 175 130 186 215 163 106 PA 69~ 126 243 198 250 2 67 314 275 224 35' ganme witht Ohio State dum Iowxa gamle. but tihey camel ifield yester'day awith their l a waeek in the futturt'. "Evet'ybody is talking j shlould be tr'emnblinlg in our' 9 :oted Henry .Hill."Wl G goinlg to be ther'e mNext NN* certainly aren't going tor 1ihide." 8 About the only perusom 0 Michigani ax'io avoidedc 7;about Ohio State was Cc 4 Schemtbechler'. While lieft 5 hlappy about Puu'due's 42-14 4 th ioBuckeyes, wahemt he it 7 dicted a 42-7 restult, lie ba __ picking a scote fox' the Wol 'inlg thej off the itougills{ like Nve boots,"! wae'Ire eek; ave' 'tun antd int the record books, Miciian t(teo- ped tile Hxvkey:cs by tile ges Imargin since Fieldinlg H. Yost mlassacm'ed thent 107-0 it 1902. Ins addition, they broke three Big Tenm offensive records. Their 34 fir'st downls, 524 yar'ds rtushing, and 673 yar'ds for total offensive yardage all top~ped existing mtar'ks. Taylor' -aad e victory~ Schentbecltler after the gamue, im'oln awas unlawarae of thte awaesomeness talkinig; of tile Wolverine attack. "I didn't a'ht Bo even knlow we had set any i ec- elt very'v ords," hte indicated. "I'll tell you, 4 loss to those lonug runts certainly eat tip ;ad lpre- yardage: Yeah, those lonlg passt's aliked at' too. vteliilcs. The loi Iplays certainlly awere in abumtdamce as tailback Billy Tay- loin broke loose for' scorimngm'Uils of 33 and 71 yards, antd qua,.'l-r- 61.1). back Don Moorhead tossed a:^als of 37 and 43 yards to Bill Hai'is av'ihich set up touchdowans and a Net Yd. 26 yard toss to Jinn Mamtdich Icr 41 a score. 44 Evemn fullback Gar'aie Craw, i usually a thlree "yards amid a cloud 9 of dust runner, waas able to ru.lt MICH. IlOW A MICHI1GAN Itlishing We r li'r F~IR(ST DOWNS 34 TIOT1AL, NO. Rt'SIIES ;7 NET 'WARDS - Rushinig 5251 Passin~gI 19 TrOT1AL. YARDlS 673 FORiiWARD) PASSES A'1"1E'. 18 19 31 123 13'? 27:i 33 131111 T1aylor Dloughty M~oorhea d 'raw Bet', Fede rico Tries Net Y'd. 17 10 1"? S1 1 13 1 ti Green L.awrence SCilli IO 1 It 11Shlinr ''IrI Is 16 "8 ., h ;" , ,: i v .