Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, November 24, 1969 Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, November 20, 1969 PEACE CORPS -NEEDS PEOPLE who can teach math, Davis' rush lead fading in stretch TALENT TO BURN: Frosh cager:s to add an extra court treat biology, chemistry, p h y s i c s, health, science, engineering, home economics, work in agriculture, construction, me- chanics, industrial and vocational edu- cat ion- Chlicg gridders 'In black . LT T A r'rt Lti. vi;..,... + .. . NEW YORK (P) - Clarence Davis of Southern California will get a chance for a sort of a statis- tical rerun Saturday when he will try to clinch the major college football rushing championship in the Trojans' regular-season finale against UCLA. In 1965, Southern Cal's M i k e Garrett, now starring with the Kansas City Chiefs of the Amer- ican Football League, won t h e NCAA rushing title with 210 yards against UCLA. O. J. Simpson, also his off-week against Ohio State, by five yards and John Reaves of Florida by six. Shaw has two games left in the regular season while his com- petitors, Phipps and Reaves, have only one more game each. Shaw has already won himself a place in the NCAA record book by firing a record nine touchdown passesin last week's game against New Mexico State. Chuck Hixson of Southern Methodist leads the passers with ing total to 126 points, as c pared to 120 for Herron. Ot scored three touchdowns aga Kansas last week to move into lead. He needs four touchdown his last two games to break major college season mark of by Art Luppino of Arizona in1 and six to surpass the four-3 career record of 59 set by Arr Glenn Davis in 1943-46. Chris Farasopoulos of Brig Young grabbed the punt re lead of 474 yards with 108 y on five returns against Utah S last Saturday, ousting Cita Billy Watson. Purdue's S Brown zoomed from 11th tof in kickoff return yardage, r yards, with 184 yards on six ki offs against Ohio State, inclu one for a 96 yard touchdown. om- wens iinst the as in ~the f 24 1954 year my's ham turn ards tate del's Stan first By MORT NOVECK Michigan basketball fans a r e getting a r e a l bargain for the price of admission this year. In addition to thrilling to the ex- ploits of the varsity and lusting after the cheerleaders, those en- thusiasts energetic enough to ar-f rive early will have the opportun- ity to witness a preview of next season's t e a m as the freshman squad demonstrates its moves out Henry Willmore, a product of New York's streets by way of a New England prep school. Ac- cording to Pomey, "Willmore has got all the moves. He's tough in- side. No one can stop him one on one." The other starting guard at this point will be Tim Megge, a Class C all-stater from Orchard Lake St. Mary's. Megge is a shooter and was a big scorer in high school. NOV. 20-21 3529 S.A.B. i t CH.tAUO . vr-Unive ity of of Southern Cal, and now playing 199 completions in 328 attempts Chicago's return to "varsity" foot- with the AFL's Buffalo Bills, for a .610 percentage and 2,160 ball this season netted a profit of clinched it in 1967 with 177 yards yards in nine games. Reaves is $62.15. . against the Bruins and wrapped it next with 192 out of 353 for .544 up last year with 205 yards against and 2,550 yards. That's the figure quoted yester-3 the Uclans. ? day by Athletic Director Wally Steve Owens ousted three-week Haas. Davis, the Trojans' tailback, has scoring leader Mack Herron of rushed for 1,238 yards in n i n e Kansas State by moving his scor- Haas had the crowd of 1,000 in games, just ten yards more t h a n stitches. Ed Marinaro of Cornell has com- RUSHING OFFENSE TO DISCUSS PROPOSALS TO Change ariijuana Laws Thursday, 8:30 P.M. Union Conference Room 3C SPONSORED BY YOUNG DEMOCRATS I "The Maroons won two games," he said. "Of course we played teams like the Valparaiso frosh, the Wheaton junior varsity, the North Central Jayvees and Mar- quette, which doesn't even have a football team. "We drew pretty well at home and had a profit of $62.15." He indicated it would have been more, but after one home game the students tore down the goal posts, a costly item. THE PAGEANT PLAYERS are coming to Canterbury. flonse THIS WEEKEND ... piled in eight games. Marinaro will also end his season Saturday when the Big Red of Cornell meet Pennsylvania. However, Davis' main competi- tion for the rushing title may be Steve Owens of Oklahoma w h o currently ranks third among the rushing leaders with 1191 yards. Oklahoma still has two more games to play and Owens, trailing Davis by only 47 yards may be able to make up that difference in thej extra game. Since Owens has not been held to less than 100 yards a game this year it will require a great performance by Jones to cinch the rushing title. Dennis Shaw of San Diego State passed and ran for 433 yards last Saturday against New Mexico State and moved from fifth into first in total yardage with 2,525 yards in eight games. Shaw leads M i k e Phipps of Purdue, last week's leader who slipped as a result of IVL1.1i11Ilkx %JrxL' 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 20. Davis, So. Cal. Marinaro, Cornell Owens, Okla. Moore, Missouri Isenbarger, Ind. Thomas, W. Tex. St. Strong, Houston Nottingham, Kent St. Gersham, West Vo. McCauley, No. Car. G Plays Yds. 9 270 1,238 8 240 1,2281 8 282 1,191 9 237 1,4 9 203 1,0521 9 184 1,031 8 155 955 10 231 990 9 159 955' 9 178 954:; TOTAL OFFENSE G 1. Shaw, San Diego St. 8 2. Phipps, Purdue 9 3. Reaves, Florida 9 4. Ramsey, N. '1x. St. 9 5. Plunkett, Stanford 9 6. Richards, Richmond 9 7. Hixson, S.1U 9 8. Slade, Davidson 9 9. Dickeiy, KanSt. 9 10. MVanning, 'Miss. 9 Plays 291 383 383 395 344 4189 401 334 357 351 on the court. At center will be 6'8" E r n i e 673 For the first time the freshmen Johnson, an 'A' All-State player ick- will play a twelve game schedule from Grand Rapids Ottawa Hills. ding against other freshmen and jun- Playing t h e forward positions ior college teams. In previous sea- will be John Lockhard, from De- sons the frosh were forced to com-s n pete against opponents such as troit Pershing and Leon Roberts, Yds.' the Law Club and IM all-stars. j from Portage North. Roberts was 2,525 Freshmancoach George Pomey 'an all-stater and lettered in three 2,520 is pleased with the schedule, stat- sports in h i g h school. Lockard 2,519 ing, ts.etainl betefrthe-was deprived of the all-state des- 2,43 iteam thnlcertainly betterfoeams :ignation that Pomey thinks he 2,37 tea thn plyingpic up eam deserved because he graduated in 2,340 It has also helped our recruiting. Janury. 2,035 It used to hurt us when other January. 1,995IOteplyrthtwlsealo 1,961 schools could say to players we Other players that will see a ot 1,946 were after t h a t they wouldn't of action during the season are play in their freshman year at forwards Bob Rodin and S t e v e Michigan." Bazelon. Yds. Pomey is also pleased with the The freshman team should be 2 160personnel he has to play his :3ch- exciting to watch this season. It's 2,374 edule. Five of his top seven pros- a fast breaking team and even the 1,973 pects were All-State, one was New I big men can get down the court 2,292 York All-City, and the only rea- quickly. They are also a jumping 2,037 son, according to Pomey, that the team so action under the boards 2,233 other wasn't All-State was that!should get exciting. The B a b y 2,520 he graduated in January. i Blues promise to provide a lot of 2,503 Leading the squad at guard is thrills. 1. Hixson, SMYU 2. Reaves, Florida 3. Ramsey, N. Tex. St. 4. Slade, Davidson 5. Plunkett, Stanford 6. Dickey, Kan. St. 7. Phipps, Purdue 8. Richards, Richmond 9. Shaw, San Diego St. 10.Cappelman, Fla. St. FORWARD PASSING G Att 9 326 9 353 9 368 9 >70 9 293 9 311 9 292 9 326 8 259 8 281 Com 199 192 180 176 175 168 158 155 152 152 1'et. .610 .544 .489 .652 .593 .540 .541 .475 .587 .541 BOTH ON AND OFF THE GRIDIRON Isen burger means business FOR UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN STUDENTS, FACULTY AND STAFF T OSE By SANDI GENIS Business major John Isenbarger clearly knows a good deal when he sees one. So does the University of Indiana's Johnny Pont. The part- nership formed by these two has given the grid fans of Indiana something to cheer abo'ut for the past three years.a Under the competent tutalege of Coach Pont, Isenbarger, the form-. er all-state quarterback from Muncie Central High School, hasi blossomed into a devastating half- back, complementing the already fearsome Hoosier offensive punch of quarterback Harry Gonso and staged a remarkably quick recov- battle for the Old Oaken Bucket flanker Jade Butcher. cry. Now in his final and greatest with Purdue, he sees a chance for From the first, Isenbarger prom- season with Indiana, he has rush- the Hoosiers to salvage their so fad ised to live up to his part of the ed for over 800 yards, setting disappointing season. He looks for deal. As a sophomore starter he new Hoosier career and single- Mike Phipps to provide the Hoos- played a key role in the Hoosier season yardage marks. ier defense with plenty of wor- campaign to win the Big Ten title His amazing talent for passing ries, but feels that if Gonso and and play in the Rose Bowl, gain- and catching had made him a mates can put enough points on ing 579 yards to lead his team in triple threat. He has also handled the board, they'll win. rushing. In his junior season, he the punting chores for the Hoos- He is lavish with his praise for racked up 669 yards and was nam- iers, setting a single-season re- his fellow Big Ten players, espec- ed to the All-Big Ten second team, cord with a 40.9 average last sea- ially for Phipps, a personal friend, despite missing four games be- son, and is the all-time Big Red with whom he shared all-state cause of a knee injury. leader in that category. quarterbacking honors in high Following a knee operation at Isenbarger attributes his suc- school, terming him the "great- the end of last season, Isenbarger cess to Pont, whom he k n o w s est quarterback in the country", Squite well. "Coach Pont is a great and expressing the hope that he CHAMPAGNE PARTY JET FANTASTIC DAYS IN HOLLYWOOD DEPARTS DEC. 28 RETURNS JAN. 3 . ' ' COMPLET 1225 Plus $10 Tax, E PRICE *00 & Services rom Detroit I Sex, Students, and the New Morality BOOK REVIEW and DISCUSSION Open to all interested persons TONIGHT-7:30 P.M. 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