ER 11911 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE Sl ~R 19. 1961 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE S Hawkeyes Downed for Fourth in Row In One Ear by Brian MacClowry -Daily-Bruce Taylor STROBEL CARRIES-Wolverine halfback Jack Strobel carries through a hole in the Hawkeye de- fense. Iowa center Van Buren (50) pursues Strobel while left end Lyon (88) watches in the back- ground. Unfortunately for Michigan, Strobel was injured in the second period. Elliott Cites Glinka So As Momentum for Comeback (Continued from Page 1) back into his arms, then he cutT back to the left through the arms of two tacklers and down the side-1 lines to the Iowa 21, where Harrist finally caught him. Five plays later Raimey scored. Bickle's kick was wide to the left,t but Michigan led 16-14.' Defense Stops Hawkss The Wolverine defense stopped the Hawks cold after the ensuing kickoff and they had to punt. Michigan picked up on first down to the Iowa 44 but then bogged down and the team lined up in the normal T-formation, prepar- ing to shift into punt position. The shift, however, drew Hawk- eye center Bill Van Buren offside and the five-yd. penalty gave Michigan a first down. The Wol- verines then drove to the 2Q yd. line from which Glinka on a rollout hit Brown in the end zone all alone. Bickle's conversion made it 23-14. Michigan started the game strong, stopping the Hawks after four plays and then moving the ball to the Iowa 24. There the 'M' offense stalled and Doug Bickle had to boot a 40 yd. field goal, which put the Wolverines out in front by a 3-0 margin. Struck Back But the Hawkeyes struck back. With the ball on his own 47-yd. line, Szykowny faked beautifully and lofted a long pass to end Cloyd Webb who was dropped on the Michigan four by John Stain- os. Fullback Bill Perkins crashedE over left tackle for the touch- down on the next play. Szykowny kicked the extra point and Iowa went ahead, 7-3. Perkins and right half Sammie Harris combined almost single- handedly late in the second quar- ter to move the ball from the Iowa 30 to the Michigan one yd. line.. From there, fullback Joe Williams plunged over for the second Iowa tally. Szykowny again converted to make the halftime score 14-3. Plays Major Role Defense played the major role in the Wolverine comeback. Iowa totalled a -4 yds. for the second half, losing 16 on the ground and gaining only 14 through the air. Szykowny had a bad day at the Hawkeye helm. Wolverine defense- men constantly put the pressure on him, especially ends George Mans and Brown, plus guard Lee Hall. Brown brought down the 61" junior passer while still on the ground in the fourth quarter. Slippery Fingers And Iowa receivers had slip- pery fingers on several occasions when the ball was in their hands and they couldn't hold it. Early in the second quarter, Szy- kowny arched a pass to Williams who was all alone on the Michi- gan 17 but the Iowa backcouldn't hold onto the ball and a sure touchdown disappeared. The leading passer in the Big Ten, Szykowny had completed 59 of 104 attempts before entering yesterday's game. He completed only four of 11 tosses against the Wolverines for only 61 yds. Carried Only Once McRae carried the ball only once but caught a 28-yd. pass before leaving the game. But Raimey 'witness the game. stepped in for the team's leading ground gainer and picked up 102 yds. without a loss. Fullback Bill Tunnicliff did his usual yeoman job, totaling 53 yds. The victory left Michigan with a 3-2 Big Ten mark and a 6-2 overall record. The Hawkeyes, aft- er winning their first four games, now stand 4-4, with a 2-4 confer- ence record. A crowd of 61,925 braved tem- peratures in the mid-thirties to Day To Remember THERE ARE SOME THINGS you think you will never see, even at Michigan. Yesterday's clash between the Wolverines and Iowa pro- duced some gridiron rarities that I think happened, but I can't be sure: 1) Dave Glinka completed three straight passes and then ran 44 yds. for a touchdown; 2) Harvey Chapman, Jr., committed double dribble before cutting back on a 54-yd. run that set up the winning touchdown; 3) Bump Elliott sent two men in motion in different directions on the same play when time was in; 4)students cheered Glinka. , One copy of this will go to The Daily and the other to Clements Library, where it will be catalogued alongside other such historical documents as: Teddy Roosevelt's charge up San Juan Hill; Teddy Roosevelt's previously unreported charge back down San Juan Hill; and his rushing averages for the two charges. One thing about a Michigan-Iowa football game, you don't find yourself being bored with fundamentals. You know, things like block- ing and tackling. They should play this one over for the benefit of the 61,295 people who still think it's possible for the first man who reaches the ball carrier to tackle him. The Wolverines rolled up 266- yards rushing for the day, mostly on the strength of the Iowa tackling and the two long breakaways by Glinka and Chapman. Glinka's Run Hurt.. . Hawkeye Coach Jerry Burns said disconsolately after the game that it was Glinka's run that hurt his club the most. "Had we been able to stop them on their first drive in the second half, then with the momentum we had from the first half it might have been a different game," Burns said. "They (Michigan) came out throwing in the second half and we adjusted our defenses accordingly and thought we had 'em stopped," Burns continued. "But then he (Glinka) got away after being trapped and ran for the touchdown. From then on they had the momentum." Obviously Iowa's problem is not coming from behind, it's coming i from ahead. The Hawkeyes held a comfortable 14-3 lead at halftime only to see it fade away on Glinka's run, Dave Raimey's 3-yd. plunge and Glinka's 20-yd. touchdown pass to Brown in the fourth quarter. Iowa had its Matt Szykowny, Bill Perkins and Joe Williams but we had Chapman and Bill Tunnicliff and that was the difference yes- terday. Who's Chapman? Well, he's a 5'11", 175 lb. sophomore halfback from Farmington whose previous claim to fame was that he made the Illinois trip (with the team). Until yesterday he had carried the ball 11 times for a net 21 yards and one touchdown. Against Iowa he lugged the ball five times for 75 yards, for a neat 11.8 yards per carry. All of which makes him the prime candidate for the most- improved-red-shirt-of-the-year award. Runs Over People.. . 4' By CLIFF MARKS Associate sports Editor "It was a great team effort that enabled us to come back," said Michigan Coach Bump Elliott in reference to yesterday's 23-14 triumph over Iowa. And indeed it was for a Wol- verine team on the way to its best football season since 1955. Things looked as dismal as the overcast sky after the first half yesterday, but it was a hopped up Michigan squad that came out of the dressing room. The flame was really ignited by quarterback Dave Glinka's 44-yd. TD run after he couldn't find a receiver open. It was Glinka's first Michigan touch- down. "Dave's run really got us mov- ing," said Elliott, "and once the team caught the spark they held it and just wouldn't let go." * * * Elliott also credited Bob Holl- way (defensive coach) for adjust- ing the defense between halves. It certainly proved effective as Iowa ended up with a -16 yards rushing in the second half. "Wa moved the tackles in and the linebackers out, said Hollway in explaining the change, "and left the ends wide so that they could get a better angle to rush the passer." Although Elliott praised the en- tire team, and rightly so, many individuals stood out, some of them being third stringers pressed into action because of numerous injuries. Harvey Chapman was one- stepping in at left halfback for Bennie McRae (bruised shoulder) and Jack Strobel (injured knee). Chapman picked up 71 yards in only five carries, 54 of them com- ing on an unusual play which set up Michigan's second touchdown. Here's what happened for those of you who stayed in out of the cold. Chapman fumbled the handoff from Glinka, dropped the ball, picked it up, stumbled, then started around right end. After tripping through the line he cut back to the left and almost went all the way except for the dogged determination of halfback Sammie Harris who fought off Chapman's straight arm. * * * Still another reserve came into his own yesterday and that was big senior end Bob Brown. He has been alternating with Scott Maentz all year, but was pressed into full-. time service yesterday when Maentz suffered a badly twisted ankle. Besides catching his third touch- down pass of the year, a 20-yd. flip from Glinka, Brown played what Elliott called ". . . his great- est game ever." Not only did he single - handedly throw quarter- back Matt Szykowny for two straight losses totalling 17 yards in the last quarter, but he threw a crushing block to cut down the last man in Glinka's path on the latter's TD run. sent in Tom Prichard to punt on a fourth-and-four situation from the 36-yard line. The Wolverines went on from there to score the final touchdown'on Glinka's pass to Brown. * * * Doug Bickle missed his third extra point of the year yesterday but kicked his fourth field goal in seven tries. He has 20 extra points. However, he seemed to be having a little trouble with his kickoffs and he was not kicking from the X on the 40-yard line. Could that be the reason? * * * An ironic twist of fate occurred in yesterday's injury to Bennie McRae, which has been diagnosed as a possible shoulder separation. His dad came all the way from Newport News, Va., to see him play for the first time in either high school or college football. He got to see his son catch one pass for 28 yards, run once for four, and make one tackle. The latter proved to be fatal as Joe Williams ran smack into McRae's waiting arms (and shoulder). Unlucky George Mans lost the pre-game flip of the coin for the eighth consecutive week. Last year's captain Jerry Smith won only one of nine tosses, which should be some kind of football record for two seasons. -Daily-Len Lofstrom TOUCHDOWN RUN-Michigan quarterback Dave Glinka (24) starts through the line on his third period touchdown run of 44 yards with tackle John Houtman (57) delivering a block. Bump Fiddles While Jerry Burns MICHIGAN First Downs 18 Rushing 12 Passing 5 Penalty 1 Total No. of Rushes 53 Net Yards-Rushing 266 Passing 99 Forward Passes Att. 16 Completed 7 Intercepted by 0 Yds. interceptions ret. 0 Total Plays (Rushes and Passes) 69 Punts, Number 5 Average distance 28 Kickoffs, returned by 3 Yds. Kicks Returned 40 Punts 5 Kickoffs 35 Fumbles, Number 2 Ball Lost by 0 Penalties, Numzer 5 Yards penalized 35 IOWA 10 2 0 40 97 61 11 4 0 0 Players Tunnicliff McRae Raimey Glinka Strobel Chapman Chandler Totals Players Szykowny Harris Perkins Williams Rogers Krause Totals Glinka Szykowny. RUSHING MICHIGAN Tries Gains Loss Net 12 53 0 53 1 4 0 4 22 102 0 102 7 5118 33 4 12 2 10 5 75 4 71 4 5 0 5 51 7 32 5 138 28 110 1 0 1 5 55 302324 278 IOWA Tries Gains Loss Ne, 9 13 43 -30 6 26 0 26 16 62 3 59 3 11 0 11 4 19 0 19 2 12 0 12 40 143 46 97 ASSING A++. LnImjI7r+l VaaU . Tunnicliff picked up 53 yards on 12 carries, mostly the hard way. That is, head first feet second. I knew Tunnicliff's ankle was better the first time he carried the ball. He not only ran over a tackler he stepped on him. If Grauman's Chinese ever needs Tunnicliff's foot- print they can take a plaster cast of Iowa center Bill Van Buren's stomach. The only question that remains now is what is Elliott going to do for football players against Ohio State? So many Michigan players were helped off the field yesterday I thought the game was being sponsored by the American Medical Association in conjunction with Florence Nightingale under the auspices of the United Fund. I've seen healthier people on Medic. Jack Strobel and Todd Grant both have knee injuries, so we can expect at least a "we want Strobel" chant next fall. Grant Is a senior. Bennie McRae sat out three quarters of the game kith a bruised shoulder, and Scotty Maentz injured his ankle and also sat out the second half. P Att. Comp. Int. Yd9. 16 7 0 99 Att. Comp. Int. 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