THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13, THE MICHIGANDAILY SUNDAY NOVEMBER 13 -... Seniors Bow Out i 0 in Winning Effort ,E~. ontinued from Page 1) T was supplied by reserve halfback John Kowalik who crashed over from the three. It was just one of three impressive runs by soph- omore Kowalik, who was convert- ed from an end position earlier this fall. On the conversion attempt full- back Guy DeStefano went off right tackle for the two points, but a Michigan player was de- tected holding and the Wolver- ines were penalized back to the 17. Circus Catch However, this did not deter the 'new' Wolverines. Senior quarter- back Don Hannah calmly dropped back and fired a pass tp end Jim Zubkus who somehow caught the ball with two Hoosier defenders draped about him. In the first half, however, the 21 point underdog Hoosiers bat- tled the Wolverines to a near standstill. Indiana upset hopes rose in the first quarter when sophomore halfback Mike Lopa skirted his own left end behind perfect blocking, cut back across,, the center and went 53 yards for a touchdown. A shocked collec- tion of Michigan fans watched Wayne Nichols' kick make the score 7-0. The Wolverines were unable to score until midway in the sec- "end quarter when they marched 88 yards in eight plays. On this series of plays the Wol- verines Wing T worked to perfec- tion.. It was McRae off tackle for five, Tureaud over center for 10 and McRae on a double re- verse gained 16. Fitzgerald then went off tackle for 19, the last five of which was accomplished with an Indiana tackler on his back. Two more runs by McRae ,and Fitzgerald brought the ball to the Indiana 30. From there, Glinka passed to Scott'Maentz on the three, and the big right end crashed past two defenders to score. Michigan added two points on a Glinka-Fitzgerald pass to make the score 8-7. And it stayed that way until the second half when Michigan's aggressive play led the way to a pleasant conclusion of the home footbal season. Senior Swan Soi Michigan FIRST DOWNS 21 Rushing 15 Passing 5 Penalty 1 TOTAL NO. RUSHES 62 NET YARDS-Rushing 295 Passing 140 FORWARD PASSES ATTEMPTED 20 Completed 6., Intercepted by 2} Yards interceptions returned 22 TOTAL PLAYS (Rushes and Passes) 82 Punts, Number 4 Average distance 41 KICKOFFS, returned by 2 YARDS KICKS RET. 123 Punts 63 Kickoffs 60 FUMBLES, Number 2 Bal Lost by 2 PENALTIES, Number 6 Yards penalized 60 rig Indiana 6 4 2 0 33 122 44. T/ 10 3 1 10 43 8 5 43 S 63 10 53 5 2 3 25 Big Ten Standings CONFERENCE ALL GAMES BIG TEN LEADER-Senior halfback Gary McNitt's interception against Indiana gives him the conference lead with four. McNitt closes out his collegiate career next Saturday in the traditional battle against Ohio State. Iowa Minnesota Ohio State Michigan State MICHIGAN Illinois Purdue Wisconsin Northwestern Indiana WL! 5 1 4 1 3 2, 3 2 23 2 4 2'4 2 4 1 4 0 0 T 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pet. Pts. OP .833 163 69 .800 79 43 .600 122 83 .600 87 96 .400 52 64 .333 73N89 .333 99 111 .333 82 144 .200 46 84 .000 - - W L' 7 1 71 6 2 5 2 5 3 5 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 1 6 T 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Pet. Pts. OP .875 206 108 .875 195 64 .750 204 90 .714 150 103 .625 133 67 .625 133 103 .428 177 151 .500 141 157 .500 93 96 .147 63 205 "I F Canadiens Beat Wings 4-2 for First PROVIDENCE, R.I. -- Boston's fast-moving Jones boys, Sam and K. C., rallied the Celtics in the second period for a 131-124 Na- tional Basketball Association vic- tory over the Los Angeles Lakers. Lost in the scrambling contest was the brilliant 45-point per- formance by Los Angeles' Elgin Baylor supported by rookie Jerry West's 27. Syracuse 128, New York 117 SYRACUSE-Dolph Schayes hit 34 points and Hal Greer 32 to pace the Syracuse Nationals to a 128-117 victory over the New York Knickerbockers in a Nation- al Basketball Association game last night. The Knicks led by substantial margins several times in the first half but the Nats snapped out of their cold shooting to score 42 points to New York's 20 in the third period for a 92-80 lead. The Nats' 42 points were their highest home court effort ever in the third period. * . . St. Louis 107, Philadelphia 105 ST. LOUIS -- The St. Louis Hawks edged Philadelphia 107-105 in a see-saw National Basketball Association game last night, hand- ing the Warriors their first de- feat of the season after nine straight victories. The Warriors lost despite a 42- point game by Wilt Chamberlain. Philadelphia, with possession of the ball out of bounds and three seconds left, had a chance- to tie it, but Guy Rodgers' pass in- tended for Chamberlain was bat- ted toward mid-court by Dave Piontek and time ran out. Clyde Lovelette's 40-foot set shot with 1:40 left gave the Hawks a 105-103 lead. Bob Pettit's re- bound goal with 43 seconds left put the Hawks four points up, be- fore Rodgers hit a Jumper. Scores GRID PICKS MICHIGAN 29, Indiana 7 Ilinois 35, Wisconsin 14 Iowa 35, Ohio State 12 Purdue 23, Minnesota 14 Michigan State 21, Northwestern 18 Missouri 41, Oklahoma 19 Kansas 34, Colorado 6 Army 7, Pittsburgh 7 (tie) Yale 43, Princeton 22 Auburn 9, Georgia 6 Clemson 12, South Carolina 2 Florida 21, Tulane 7 Alabama 16, Georgia Tech 15 Mississippi 24, Tennessee 3 Maryland 22, North Carolina 19 Duke 34, Wake Forest 7 Rice 21, Texas A. & M. 14 Texas 3, TCU 2 Baylor 35, Southern Cal 14 UCLA 22, Air Force 0 OTHER GAMES Detroit 13, Villanova 7 Navy 41, Virginia 6 Penn State 33, Holy Cross X Harvard 22, Brown 9 Boston C. 23, Boston U. 14 Dartmouth,20, Cornell 0 Syracuse 46, Colgate 6 Columbia 16, Penn 6 Kentucky 49, Xavier 0 Arkansas 26, SMU 3 Iowa State 20, Kansas State 7 Oklahoma State 7, Nebraska 6 Oregon State 25, Stanford 21 Washington State 18, Idaho 7 Oregon 20, West Virginia 6 Miami 25, Notre Dame 21 LSU 7, Mississippi St. 3 ",just in Time" lj is just one of the many popular songs that you'll recognize in Soph Show' s BELLS ARE RINGING presented this weekend at Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre November 17, 18, and19 at 8:30 Good Seats are Still available at the Mendel ssohn ,Box O f fice t