THE MICHIGAN DAILY WI e 's Degravio To Test Michigan The halfbacks, Dave Miller and two second-string tackles are as Tom Boris, are no slouches eith- big as anybody we have," he add- er. Miller, who sports a 5.15 yard ed. average, was injured in the No- Hard Nosed Defense tre Dame game and was forced to And naturally Purdue has the miss last week's encounter with usual sticky defense which has Miami. "They said he would be helped it win 24 out of its last 32 ready for us, though," Dufek said. games. On the ground, Purdue's Michigan will have a weight ad- j opponents have gained 477 yards vahtage in the line, with the Boil- while losing 124. ermakers' averaging only 213-lbs. Purdue, like Michigan, has also a man. "Weights are often very been susceptible to passes. Three deceptive," Dufek cautioned, "they of the five touchdowns scored have a very good line. And their against them were through the air, and altogether the opposition has completed 17 of 31 passes for 203 yards. Dufek denied that their pass defense was that bad, how- ever. "Take the Notre Dame game for instance. A couple of the long passes that Notre Dame completed were because of great plays by the Notre Dame receivers. The Purdue defenders made the right moves and it wasn't their fault," he said. And then again, it's Michigan's Homecoming, and maybe they want to spoil that. ParseghianGives Cats Chance ByThe Associated Press CHICAGO - Coach Ara Par- portion of the session working on the Big Ten conference race,' seghian figured out yesterday how a scoring punch from near the hornet's nest after our first three his Northwestern Wildcats will goal line.,Bunsad Right halfbacks continued to be Burns said. have a chance Saturday against th"usinmra h he We really are stepping intos Ohio State's seventh ranked foo the question mark, as the three victories," Burns added. ball te. top right halfs who started the "Our big chore will be to stop season remained sidelined. * * * Bob Ferguson and halfbacks Paul * . * MINNEAPOLIS-Coach Murray Warfield and Mat Snell-prob- IOWA CITY - Fourth-ranked Warmath, whose Minnesota Go- ably in that ordier," Parseghian Iowa went through a rugged 21/2- phers are Illinois' homecoming told the Chicago Football Writers' hour drill yesterday in prepara- guests Saturday, said via tele- Association. tion for what coach Jerry Burns hone: "We also are worried about called a "cross-roads" football "We are pleased with the pla3 quarterback Bill Mrukowski's hook game with Wisconsin Saturday. of our tackles, Carl Eller anc passes. But if we can stop Fer- "How the squad reacts to the Bobby Bell., Our defense is abou guson on the inside and havechallenge of this fine Wisconsin the same as it was last year wits enough players left to stop those team should go a long way toward the exception of not having Ton halfbacks on the outside, it may deciding how far we will go in Brown. be a pretty good game.",f LAFAYETTE. Ind. - Purdue worked on" both offense and de- fense yesterday in preparation for 4 Saturday's Big Ten opener at Michigan. TeuI iuiL . Acting head coach Bob, Demoss put the Boilermakers through a brisk defensive workout aimed at 4 stopping the Wolverines' sharp.. attack, then spent the latter Nolan Out For Season -Daily-Ed Langs DEFENSE POROUS-Scenes like this were repeated often in Saturday's MSU game as Michigan State backs like Sherman Lewis (20) ripped through the Wolverine defense for repeated gains. Right Guard John Minko, slated to start at left guard against Purdue, latches, on to the elusive Lewis to prevent his breakaway into the secondary while Jon Schopf (76) and Tom Keating (79) stand idly by Michigan will have to bounce back to display the old defensive form of its first two games if it hopes to contain the rugged Purdue eleven this Saturday. Coach Bump Elliott said yes- terday that guard Delbert Nolan, .... who was injured in the Michigan State game, will definitely be lost for the season.. Joe O'Donnell's injury has also r; been found to be more serious than $ 95 at first expected and he will prob- ably be out for four or five more weeks and possibly for the season. 4 These two along with Lou Pav- loff, who had a knee operation just before the Army game, J & M Shoes are custom-built for The Man brought to six the number of who cares: the connoisseur of apparel, as care. guards sidelined for the. season. ful of the detailing of his shoes, as he is of The others were John Marcum, every article of his attire. If you're The Man, Ron Lauterbach and Wallace Her you'll never e satisfied with less than .&X rela. The latter two were injured yule e before the season even started. 'So* The latest developments have caused Elliott to move senior--left guard Lee Hall to right guard in VAN B VEN SHOES, nc. order to allow John Minko to take ~iC over at left guard. 17 NICKELS ARCADE f Elliott. said he planned no fur- ther changes in personnel. ts Packers' Hornung, Nitschke - - - - - But they're threatened by the mighty Green Bay Packers, with a 2-3 combination in the same departments, and by the New York' Giants, who head the league in four defensive categories and, in addition, have the most offensive defense in the NFL. On defense, San Francisco has yielded 1,069 yards, as compared to 1,333 by the third-place Pack- ers. The 49ers, offensively in five games, have gained a total of 2,010 yards-more, than 300 more than the Packers. NEW YORK - Each full World Series share for the New York Yankees was worth $7,389.12, the lowest since 1952, and each Cin- cinnati share came to $5,356.36, baseball commissioner Ford Frick revealed yesterday. Each Yankee winning cut was almost $1,100 less than Pitts- burgh's $8,417.94 payoff last year because of the limited capacity of the Cincinnati park and the smaller weekday crowds at Yan- kee Stadium. The stadium was not sold out for the Wednesday and Thursday games. Last year the weekend games were played in New York. Second place Detroit voted 32- 43/100 shares at $1,489.05 and the Los Angeles Dodgers voted 36 shares at $1,340.13. Third place Baltimore voted 33/2 shares at $946.17 and San Francisco decided on 34 shares at $942.54. Fourth place Chicago in the American had 343 shares at $455.78 and Milwaukee 34 shares at $460.25 * * * Pat Trammell may not be the most stylish-looking quarterback around the nation but the rangy Alabama senior gets the Job done. For turning in another fine per- pormance, this time agsinst North Carolina, State, Trammel yester- day was names the Associated Press' Back of the. 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