THE MICHIGAN DAILY Today, Ee Upset Michigan matched the Boiler- makers in field goals, with 28, but Purdue hit on 48 of 48 gift shots as compared with the Wol- verines' 23-41 mark at the line. Fifty-eight fouls were called in the rough and tumble contest, 31 against Michigan, Strack expressed hopes that Captain John Tidwell, who has had some difficulty finding the range lately, will start hitting again against Purdue. "John is no different than any other athlete," he said. "They all have their slumps, and John just happens to be in one now." Cole Improved With continued improved efforts by Tom Cole, Jon Hall and Scott Maentz, and a good scoring effort by Tidwell, Strack feels that the Wolverines have a better than even chance to upset the high-flying Boilermakers. Cole sparked Mich- igan's victory over MSU with a 29- point effort, the best of his short collegiate career, and now ranks in the top ten among Big Ten scorers with a 15.3 average. For the stay-at-home and out of town fans the game will be tele- vised regionally by NBC. Monday's 8 p.m. contest with second place Iowa will end the Wolverines' three game home stand. The Hawkeyes are having their troubles, though. Four of their starting five were ruled in- eligible for scholastic reasons at the semester. Only all-conference candidate Don Nelson remains. ve payeu a preuy gooa game -Daily-David Giltrow against them and contained Disch- HIGH JUMPING HALL-Guard Jon Hall goes high to grab one ingar aed a s enybody," track of his eight rebounds against Michigan State, Monday. He and the gaeme at the foua line, where his teammates will be seeking revenge today for the 96-79 defeat we've been weak all year," he add- suffered at Purdue in a foul shooting contest two weeks ago in ed. which Hall scored 16 points. DAI"LY OFFICIAL BULLETIN !. ~~~ ~ ~.... .*...... ........ :.. ,,.r'"