SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1960 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN. SUNDY, OVEMER 3, 106 HE MCHIAN DILYPA(W5~IV.i - I a %A a, k 0- V L, i, Alt v Slue Me By Jim Tindall November 12: Don't Mess with Carl's Pride When Carl Ward stands on a splintery old gray bench to talk to you, he is almost tall enough to breath the same air as everyone else in the locker room. From his perch, Ward-who stands three Dailies high- explained that besides craving a win in his last home game he had a little something personal on the line yesterday. The way Carl tells it, "When we played 'em there last year and they beat us (34-22) those guys went running up and down the field yelling 'Go Blue.' In fact one of them even ran up and yelled that in Coach Elliott's face. Well, it's all right to congratulate a team after a game, but when you mess with somebody's pride, that's something else." Free advice: Don't ever mess with Ward's pride. Carl worked hard yesterday and in the heat of the contest he 4 had a few words with Wildcat Dennis Coyne. After the game Ward had more than words for a couple of white jerseys. "It was a hard, rough game, and it was just one of those things," explained Ward. When a locker room visitor yelled, "Hey Carl, how about you; and Cassius in a month?" k. Ward quipped, "Naw, he's too k slow. Visitors from The Land of Lin coln must be beginning to think that Ward just has a personal vendetta against any Illinoisan. that walks into the Stadium. You don't mess with Carl's statistics for the last two weeks: 20 carries 131 yards and 20 carries 75 yards. s That's running, with a capital "WARD." It's really too bad that no oneĀ£ will ever know how many of Carl's yards made the statistics on sec- ond, third, and fourth efforts, but it must be . . . well it must be plenty. Even the girls in the stands can appreciate Ward's style when he squirts under or through a pile of tacklers for an extra two, three, or four yards Carl's running in those situations has been likened to a mole looking for a hole. When asked about that Carl said, "Yup, and that's just about the way I feel sometimes too." It hasn't been all pitted olives for Carl this year. Perhaps no one on the team has experienced quite the same frustration, or at least as much of it as Ward has. Against Michigan State he gave up 26 yards running backwards; he dropped four swing passes; and, per- haps worst of all, he stopped in front of defenders giving them a great shot at his legs. No one felt lower after that game than Carl. These .last two games have taken some of that bad taste out of his mouth, but certainly not all of it. Ward wasn't perfect yesterday either as he fumbled late in the second quarter. As Ward turned the left corner on his favorite sweep he switched the ball to his outside arm, and he didn't quite have complete control of it when he was hit. The ball slipped out behind ' him, and Carl was held motionless by nemesis Justin Ramp while nemesis John McCambridge plopped on the ball. The turnover appeared at first to be very costly because Northwestern went 31 yards in eight plays for a TD and a ten point lead, but the Wolverines came right back, to neutralize the advantage. Perhaps Ward's desire was most dramatically demonstrated yes- terday on his five-yard slash for a touchdown. On the play he was stopped at the two, but he broke the tackle enough to leap backwards into the end zone. "You don't get too many chances like that, so you've got to take 'em when you can." The game plan centered around running the "corners" (off tackle) with Ward and Jim Detwiler. When they stopped Ward in the second half, Michigan went to Dets. "They mostly gang tackled me," explained Ward, "but I got hit hard a couple of times too." In fact as Carl was slipping into his black cashmere topcoat on his way out of the locker room he said to a teammate, "I'm sore as hell." That's physically and not mentally, I think. C lancy (Continued from Page 1)1 The Blue roared back. Down t 20-14, Dick Vidmer mixed up 13 f plays to take Michigan down to within inches of a first down on a the Northwestern six. But with a y fourth-and-one situation in the a third quarter, Elliott never hesi- tated, and Vidmer sent Fisher up the middle for the first down.- Three plays later the quarterback put his head down and went' ther final few inches for the score. - But Michigan just can't seem to a play any kind of game that will I be easy on a fan's digestive sys- t tem. So after Rosema had dropped r Michigan Exerc Bs TD Cages 'Cats w. for 12-nr l~ ~ttArl .a..a* a- A a 97. ..n ,. fiia1l A n ,.,-.o 1t First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty Total No. of Rushes Net Yards3 Rushing2 Passing 17 Forward Passes Att. Completed Intercepted by Yards It. Returned Total Plays (Rushes and Passes) Kickoffs, Returned by Yards Kicks Returned Punts Kickoffs Fumbles, Number Ball Lost by Penalties, Number Yards Penalized MICHIGAN 7 NORTHWESTERN 7 MICH. 22 9 10 3 53 390 220 0 20 NU 17 10 7 0 54 294 188 10 19 10 0 0 x11 1vC a yu aL rl o s au a llmu atyaru l sva au iij.l L he Wildcat 21, Alex Agase called was short. for a quick kick. Rick's Volk and "Sing to the Colors..." Sygar raced back to try for a shot It was in the fourth quarter thatj at a return, but Volk decided to Michigan's seniors moved to clinch et it ride and was waving Sygar the contest. "We didn't see any off when the gregarious pigskin key weakness in Northwestern'sI decided to join the crowd. defense," said Elliott." We justI Naturally it picked out Sygar wanted to mix the plays up as we as a team mate, having been close could. When they started over- with the defensive back in the shifting to the outside, we felt we past. But Roger Murphy (the sore should come back against them."I port) wanted the ball on his side, So while the Stadium PA an-I nd abducted it on Michigan's 33. nouncer was rattling off names of1 t all led to naught, though, for retiring seniors, the seniors tipped he ball refused to bounce cor- their helmets to a cheering crowd! ectly for Murphy's buddies too, this way:I . Number 19, Carl Ward.,.. ises 'Seniority 'Vidmer takes the snap at Mich- k igan's 20, fakes a hand-off to1 isder 10380 4.0 Ward going out to the right, and J Kemp 1 -14 -14.0 comes back inside to . . Totals 53 220 4.2 ". . . Number 48, Jim Det-1 Northwestern .A" Tries Net. Ave. wilei'... McKelvey 22 83 3.8 Detwiler, not tucking this time Campbell 13 58 4.5 as he hit the line over right guard, Kurzawski 9 27 3.0 broke a couple of tackles and took Gates 4 12 3.0 Melzer 3 4 1.3 off. The big halfback, who had Olson 3 4 1.3 earlier put away a Vidmer aerial Totals 54 188 3.5 and outrun Northwestern's sec- PASSING ondary for a 49-yard TD, swung Michigan . out-towards the sideline and high- Att. Comp. Yards Pt. tailed it for 47 yards before being Vidmer 20 10 170 .500 Northwestern pushed out on the other 33. Att. Comp. Yards Pet. The Last Senior Melzer 19 10 106 .526 The Blue lined up again . . and PASS RECEIVING the announcer was back to finish Michigan the job. Clanc No. Yards A . "And finally, senior captain Detwiler 2 60 30.0 Jack Clancy." Wilsite 2 22 11.0 And it was very final. Vidmer Totals 10 170 17.0 went back and Clancy took off on Northwestern No. Yards Ave. his appointed rounds, charging Banaszek 5 54 10.8 straight downfield with defensive Olson 2 22 11.0 halfback Dennis White right on Murphy 1 15 15.0 Kurzawski 2 15 7.5 him. Vidmer's pass was short, and Totals 10 106 10.6 Clancy and White went up for it PUNTING at the two. Michigan Clancy went higher. No. Yards Ave. He also managed to hang on to Kemp 3 95 32 Northwestern the ball, and when he reached the No. Yards Ave. land of milk and honey it was Bailaszek 2 72 36 backwards and still churning. Kurzawski 1 46 46 "We made .some mistakes to Totais 3 118 39 Atedne-856 day," said a happier Bump Elliott after the win, "but we were a more consistent team. Jim Detwiler had a great game today." But Not the Last Game Can this team beat Ohio State? "Well . . I think we can beat' most any team. But you just can't tell. I wish I could." Maybe Stan Kemp gave us a' clue. They were talking about the play in which he had to eat the ball and take a loss. A friend said that it looked as though someone had grabbed Kemp's face mask. "No, he didn't. But the way he hit me, he almost gave me a shoulder separation." That'd be terrible, said the friend. To have it' happen with just one game left. "Well, I don't know," answered Kemp. "I don't have anything to save it for now." See you at Columbus. UAC CHARTERED JETS TO EUROPE 1967 Mass Meeting Mon., Nov. 14 7-30 P.M. in Union Ballroom IT GOT SO BIG WE HAD TO CALL IT We really didn't want to (you know, it sounds like we're trying to sell dog food or something) but we had no other choice. How else could we describe the fantastic Sesquicentennial Issue of Gargoyle. (Well I suppose we could have called it fantastic. Over fifty pages (many in glorious, blushing color, packed with the frank, and sometimes shocking story of the University, its students, faculty, traditions, and merchants). Page after page exposing the culmutive mistakes of 150 years. It's just the sort of thing to press into your memory album or send home to Mother with a little note of explanation- Dear Ma, It got so BIG they HAD to call it Giant! f Big Ten Standings 11 73 73 5 5 80 92 0 0 80 92 2 2 1 1 3 4 34 50 7 7 7-28 10 3 0--20 W Michigan State 7 Purdue 5 Illinois 4 Minnesota 3 MICHIGAN 3 Ohio State 3 Northwestern 1 Wisconsin 1 Indiana 1 Iowa 1 L 0 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 4 6 T' 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 Pet. 1.000 .833 .667 .583 .500 .500 .250 .250 .250 .143 SCORING Nor-McKelvey (I run), Emmer- ich (kick). Mich-Ward (5 run), Sygar (kick). Nor-FG Emmerich (22 yards). Nor-Banaszek (6 pass from Mel- zer), Eminerich (kick). Mich - Detwiler (48 pass from Vidmer), Sygar (kick). Nor-FG Emmerich (27 yards). Mich - Vidmer (1 rup), Sygar (kick). Mich-Ciancy (33 pass from Vid- mler), Sygar (kick). RUSHING Michigan Tries Net. 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