iGE SEVEN SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1965 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PA SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1965 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PA LGE SEVEN ..,. Blue (Continued from Page 1) mentum they needed to put the game out of reach; however, they never seemed to be able to get that "big" play that would keep a drive going. It was here that big Jim Detwiler, who sat out the r entire game with a knee injury, Sputter But Avoid Georgia. Dehlin a Question Defensive guard Barry Dehlin is still under observation for his knee injury incurred last week and no prediction as to when he will be back in action was made yester- day. While California looked better in the second quarter than in the first, picking up 55 yards= on the ground and 11 in the air, no one expected that the Golden Bears would even make a contest out of the third meeting between the two schools. Michigan's second fumble re- covery of the day came on the first play of the second half when Gabler dropped the kickoff on -the 22-yard line. The ball bounced forward to the Michigan 49 where Tom Mack piled on top of it. This was another break for the Wol- verines, and it looked as if they were going to capitalize on it. Six running plays later the Wolves were on the Cal 30, and then Vidmer hurled a strike to Clancy foar 13 more yards. Vidmer faded back to pass once more, but the ball was deflected in the air and was intercepted by Cal's Greg Palamountain who returned it to the California 25-yard line. Opportunity California seized the opportun- ity that the interception had given them and started on what might have been a traditional Ohio State drive keeping the ball on the, ground except when they were forced to pass. Berry tucked the ball under his arm and swept both ends time after time. With a third and eight situation on the 50 yard line Berry passed to John Beasley for 11, then returned to the ground for nine more plays. As Berry faded back to pass on the Michigan 16, three flags were thrown, and the Wolverine line- men seemed to hesitate in their rush just long enough for Berry to throw a perfect strike to half- back Ted Parks on the goal line. Parks tumbled into the endzone with two Michigan defenders for the Golden Bears' only tally of the day. After the California touchdown the Wolverines started on a drive from the 26 that sputtered on the Upset' With the ball on the California 20, Vidmer, who had been doing some spectacular ballhandling all day, threw the ball in the general direction of Fisher who couldn't back up fast enough to get it, and Palamountain recovered for Cal to end Michigan's last attempt to score. This set up California's dra- matic closing minute drive that was squelched by the fumble, their only one of the day, on the Michigan 12. MONDAY NOON LUNCHEON GUILD HOUSE 802 MONROE "WHAT ARE THE SOCIAL AND POLITICAL IMPLICATIONS OF BIRTH CONTROL?" ELEANOR O'BRIEN Sec'y Midwest Region Planned-Parenthood Past President, Planned Parenthood C..R.E. presents FOLK SING for FREEDOM FUND HURON VALLEY RAMBLERS HERB DAVID FAT MOUNTAIN BOYS WALT BLACKWELL NEWMAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION GABRIEL RICHARD CENTER ST. MARY'S CHAPEL, 331 Thompson St. SEPT. 26, SUNDAY 8 P.M. Donation: .50 -Daily-Richard Cooper TOSSING A LATERAL intended for halfback Rick Sygar, Michigan quarterback Dick Vidmer throws away the football in yesterday's action at Michigan Stadium. The miscue thwarted a second-half Wolverine threat against the Golden Bears. California 46 yard line, and Stan kicked for the second time in th Kemp was called in to kick. Kemp game and the play went for6 got off his best boot of the day, yards to the Michigan 6-yard lin( and it was downed on the Cali- After still another exchangec fornia four yard line to end the punts, Michigan started on its la quarter. drive of the day. Two 15-yar California managed to get it passes to mammoth Steve Smi out to their 29 where Berry quick- highlighted the eight-play seri Minamide 3 18 6.0 Too Close I Berry 15 73 4.9 ,he 65 te. of st rd th es. -Daily-Jim Lines CAL'S DAN BERRY SWEEPS around the end eluding the diving grasp of a Michigan defender. Berry brought the Golden Bears attack to life yesterday driving for 73 yards on the ground and completing four of ten passes. was missed the most. Although Sygar played a solid game picking up 60 yards in 14 attempts, he simply doesn't have that same crushing power that Detwiler is so well known for. The 225-pound Junior is expected to be in the lineup next weekend against Another starter was felled by a twisted knee yesterday as Bill Keating was forced to leave the game in the third quarter. After the game Elliott said that "he was banged up pretty bad, but no de- cision has been reached as to what shape he is in." 4 1, .1 First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty Rusbes. No. Net yards Passes, No. Net yards Total Plays Punts, No. Average distance Fumbles, No. Lost by Penalties, No. Yards penalized MICHIGAN CALIFORNIA CAL. MICH. 14 17 10 10 3 6 1 1 50 54 183 223 12 16 45 103 6z 70 8 4' 42 41 0 3 0 1 4 2 10 20 3 7 0 0--10 0 0 7 0-7 Differing Philosophies: WAYNE STATE: MICHIGAN: Lynch Totals Gabler Vidmer Totals Hunt Berry Totals P Clancy Smith Totals Reist Bradley Parks Totals Kemp Berry. 4 50 10 194 PASSING Michigan Att. Comp. 2 0 14 8 16 8 California Att. Compj 2 0 10 4 12, _ 4 2.5 3.7 Yds. 0 103 103 Yds. 0 45 45 Lots of mein come to the Arnold Palmer Course even if they don't want to get ahead in the business 'world PUTTING COURSE ARBORLAN D 1 U OPENING SPECIAL! 2 PiaFor 1 The Pricer I Take this coupon to your Arnold I " Palmer Putting course and (two) * players can play for the price of (one). Offer good until midnight (date) * I I ,IPALMERI PUTTIN CURSE! aI s w~ Iw~w w'.O N} IT ISN'T TRUE THAT UNIVESITY MEN ONLY WEAR SNEAKES The popularity of the dirty sneaker is not to be' disputed, but university men do wear other styles, and our on-campus shops across the country keep us informed as to -current preferences. From our comprehensive collections, we show this year's favorites: the cordovan leather oxford, 23.50,.the double-sole leather moccasin, 15.50, the low side- gore boat, $15, the ubiquitous sneaker, 9.50. University Shoes. THE UNIVERSITY SHOP SAKS FIFTH AVENUE 332 South State Street, Ann Arbor ale-PrincetonHarvard .UniversityofMichigan-Stanford-NewYork-WhitePlalns.Sprtngfield Carden City " Washington.Ft. lauderdale.-Chicago. Skokie - Detroit-Beverly Hills "Phoenix "The University shall continue to operate a bookstore whose purpose is to provide service to the students. In keeping with this general policy, the Bookstore shall sell books at reasonable dis- counts." (Wayne State Board of Governors, March 18, 1965) "Resolved, That it is not and will not be the policy of the Re-s gents of the University of Michigan to encourage or approve the establishment of co-operative mercantile organizations with- in University buildings or under circumstances that will give such enterprises special advantages in the way of lower rents, freedom from taxation, or other co-operation on the part of the University." (Regents' Ruling R.P. 1926-29) WHY? -SGC Committee on the University Bookstore PASS RECEIN Michigan Californi N{ Sygar Ward Fisher Vidmer Totals Reist Relies Hunt RUSHING Michigan Tries 14 15 15 10 54. California Tries" 12 14 2 Net 60 75 58 30 2233 Net 30 94 a, Ave. 4.3 5.0 3.9 4.1 Ave. 2.5 . 3.1 4.0 VING o. Yds. Comp. 6 71 11.8 2 32 16.0 8 103 12.9 a so. Yds. Compl. 1 11 11.0 1 11 11.0 2 23 11.5 4 45 11.2 G No. Yds. Ave. 4 163 41 PUNTIN( Michigan California No. Yds. Ave. 8 338 42 Yesterday's Results i GRID PICKS MICHIGAN 10, California 7 Michigan State 23, Penn State 0 USC 26, Wisconsin 6 Texas 33, Texas Tech 7 Purdue 25, Notre Dame 21 Northwestern 20, Indiana 0 North Carolina 14, Ohio State 3 Nebraska 27, Air Force 17 Washington 14, Minnesota 13 Iowa 27, Oregon State 7 Illinois 42, SMU 0 LSU 42, Rice 14 Georgia 24, Vanderbilt 10 Harvard 17, Holy Cross 7 Baylor 17, Washington 14 Arkansas 20, Tulsa 12 Western Mich. 21, Central Mich. 13 Kentucky 16, Mississippi 7 Navy 7, Stanford 7 OTHER SCORES Connecticut 13, Yale 6 Cornell 0, Colgate 0 Army21, VMI 7 Princeton 32, Rutgers 6 Maryland 24, Ohio University 7 North Carolina St. 13, Wake Forest 11 Clemson 30, Virginia 14 West Virginia 34, William & Mary 14 Texas A & M 14, Georgia Tech 10 Auburn 13, Tennssee 13 Dartmouth 56, New Hampshire 6 Miami (Fla) 24, Syracuse 0 Boston College 28, Vlllanova 0 Pittsburgh 13, Oklahoma 9 Missouri 13, Oklahoma State 0 Mississippi St. 18, Florida 13 Arizona 23, Kansas 15 Iowa State 38, Pacific 13 Idaho 17, San Jose St. 7 Montana St. 17, Wichita St. 6 Capable of speeds better than 2,000 mph, the YF-12A is the hottest aircraft around. 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