SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1966 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN t SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1966 'FIlE ~IICIf1GAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN F Mason-Hayes By JIM TINDALL was quite brisk, yet Hayes paraded off Associate Sports Editor his burly, bare forearms up and on 'I "Whether it's drag racing or down the sideline. After the game, it, marbles, if Woody Hayes is in it, the ugly, ugly rumor got out that tri and I'm in it, I want to beat him," Hayes had worn thermal under- ba proclaimed Tony Mason over his wear under his short sleeve shirt, all unlisted phone. and that this was a standard prac- eve Friction Sparks Neither Mason nor Hayes makes; any attempt to veil their personal distaste for each other. Unfor- tunately Hayes was, time and time again, not to be reached for an expression of opinion from the other side of the coin. As Mrs. Hayes put it, "I wish you a lot of luck in finding him. Maybe you'll do better than I do. I just pack his breakfast for him in the morning, Y and that's it." However, it is unlikely that any- thing has changed in the year since the last Mason-Hayes bout. Three days ago Mason explained, "We have talked many times. Yup, quite a few summit conferences. We don't fight, or scream, or any- thing, but we both know how things stand. He knows that I like wimning and that I enjoy beating ,him more than anyone else." tice for him on inclement days. Mason sneered, "Well now, I'm not going to go up and touch the man to see if that's true, but I will say that that sounds just like him." Mason's Motivations Mason's version of manifest mo- tivating is, "I would strip to the waist if I thought it would make any difference to the team, but I wouldn't want to look like an idiot in front of all those people. I take off my jacket just because I get warm." "This thing between us just gets ne more fired up to play him. A few years ago I just had to watch him, but now I can play him and," Mason added somewhat sadistical- ly, "I enjoy that." "It all started," Mason relates in the true storyteller tradition, "when he recruited, or better yet, off wa "v tW boa the pl los the I the ma the en for fensive line coach Mason isn't the ly one who wants, as Tony put "A little bit of Woody on this p." The three seniors in the ckfield all hail from Ohio, and were recruited by Hayes; how- er, when they turned down the ers, OSU, according to Mason, nted to have the last word. Vhen Ohio State doesn't get a y sometimes, the players tell me, ey will say things about the ayers. Now when Coach Elliott es someone he just wishes them e best of luck, but at Ohio State guess it's different. Well, when ey do something like that, it just akes our players want to beat em more." Fullback Dave Fisher was re- uited more than lightly by Hayes r his "three yards etc." fullback offense, but Fish declined Woody's team, there is no question about kind offer. In an effort to demon- that. It will be the team that strate his repentence over not makes the fewest mistakes that picking Columbus, Fisher chopped wins. We plan to eliminate ours." his way through last year's Bucks This Is It for a piddling 96 yards on 24 car- Stan Kemp's statement in the ries. locker room last weekend, will per- "As soon as all the publicity haps typify today's game, "I came out about Fisher being num- haven't got anything to save it ber one in the Big Ten, everyone for now." Twenty three seniors keyed on him pretty heavily, to will play their last game today. prove they could stop the best. Fourteen of those are starters, and, The same thing with Clancy. When quite a few have a little personal teams do this though, they give usf something else. In Fisher's case weStarting went to Ward, and for Clancy we Finale war going with Woody Hayes, Inc. As Mason put it, "I guess the closer the tie originally, the greater the hatred later. "Some people are probably sell- ing their tickets so that they can watch this Michigan State game on TV, but as far as I can see there is only one game today." Lllllaaaadieees and gentlemen, in this corner, wearing the shprt- sleeved white shirt with the olack tie . Lineups A chemistry major named Bleaker Drank his Colt 45 from a beaker. He said, "It's more fun! It holds two cans, not one. As an experience ... it's even uniquer." 00 passed to Dets," explained Tony. The game will be decided, Ma- son suggested, in the column la- beled "blunders." "This game isn't going to be won just on emotion," he propounded, "they have a good Battle of Shirts tried to recruit a few. of my high Perhaps the most blatant ex- school boys to go to OSU. Well, pression of this personal duel is when I was coaching there, I didn't the Battle of the Shirts. On oc- tell those boys where to go, but he casion Hayes has expressed the thought I did. I guess he thought views that if he feels the team that I should recruit a little for needs it, he will take off his coat. Ohio State or something. Well, When asked 'about Hayes' hairy- then he said some things, and all chested antics Mason chirped this just piled up. Now I enjoy gleefully, "More power to him if playing the man. But I enjoy he takes offhis shirt. I hope he beating him much more." freezes." We Want Woody Last year the game weather It would appear, however, that K on f ax Calls It, Quits By The Associated Press LOS ANGELES-Sandy Koufax of the Los Angeles Dodgers bowed out of baseball at the peak of his brilliant pitching career yesterday, saying he feared if he continued hemay permanently, harm his fabled arthritic left arm.. The man many consider the' finest hurler in baseball history told a news conference that the pain in his pitching elbow has grown progressively worse since it ' began three years ago. He began by saying, "A few minutes ago I sent a letter to the Dodgers asking them to put me on the voluntary retired list." There was no immediate com- a ment from the club. .I1 General Manager E. J. Bavasi said earlier that Koufax had told him he was through. That, Bavasi SANDY KOUFAX indicated, was that. 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