PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 9162 Frustration at Purdue's Hand t41, C4tgMlt :43 a I ty, Football Special VOL. I, No. 3 ANN ARBOR, MICH., OCTOBER 27, 1962 ' TO BID FOR BRO MINNESOTA SCHEDULE 0 Missouri 0 21 Navy 0 22 Northwestern 34 17 Illinois 0 Oct. 27-At Michigan Nov. 3--At MSU Nov. 10-Iowa Nov. 17-Purdue Nov. 24-At Wisconsin 1 MOMENT OF TRUTH-Wolverine fullback Wayne Sparkman meets head-on with Purdue defender Curtis Vick in a classic runner-meets-tackler situation. Vick won the battle as did most of Purdue's tacklers, and runners, all day. BRACE YOURSELF-Michigan quarterback Bob Timberlake tries vainly to get off a pass. John Greiner (92) and Don Brumm (73) zero in for a soon-to-be-successful attempt to bring Timberlake to earth. THE LINE MICHIGAN CAN'T CROSS-Michigan has yet to score a point in Big Ten play this sea- son and today its impotent offense runs into one of the Conference's tougher defenses in the Minne- sota Gophers. MINNESOT A WRAPPED UP-Wolverine halfback Harvey Chapman (46) finds himself wrapped up in a maze of arms, numbers, and heads as he hits the Purdue line. Photos by Bruce Taylor TIMBERLAKE AGAIN-This time he has switched to a defensive role and is trying to bring down a Purdue ball- carrier, Gene Donaldson, from behind to stave off a long gain. 10-Peterson, Larry ...... QB 11-Pelletier, Gerald .... QB 12-Blaska, Duane .......QB 14-Sadek, Robert....... QB 15-Stream, Ien .........QB 16-Hankinson, John .... QB 17-Teigen, Wayne .... LHB 18-Ramseth, Paul ...... QB 19-Lofquist, Kraig ...... QB 20-Miller, Don ........ RHG 21-Brown, Terry ...... RHB 22-Fischer, Albert .... LHB 23-Crockett, William . ... HB 25-Smrekar, Thomas .... FB 26-Smith, Charles .... RHB 27-Harren, Richard .... HB 28-Munsey, William .. RHB 29-Cairns, Jim ........ LHB 30-Puglisi, Jack ........ FE 31-Reid, Michael.......FB 32-Cashman, Timothy .. FB 33-Hook, Julian........LG 35-Collier, John........FB 36-Hedstrom, Terry .... FB 38-Jones, Jerry.........FB 40-Jacobson, Ken...... HB 41-Wernass, Bob......LHB 42-Skjie, Stanton .. RH 43-Sharp, Jay .......... FB 44-Orman, Mike .. RHB-QB 46-Mudd, Roland .......RG 47-McMillan, Bill .......LH 50--Galvin, Gerald ........ C 51-Enga, Dick ..........FB 52-Peterson, Russel ...... C 53-Marchlewski, Frank .. C 54-Benson, Paul...... LHB 55-Pung, Joseph .........C 56-Lijla, G. Patrick ...... C 57-Henrich, Robert ...... LE 58-Sousen, William ...... LE 59-Tuvey, George .......RT 60-Costanza, Willie .... LG 61-Dallmann, William ... LG 62-Kehl, Tony.........RG 63-Perkovich, Jack ....RG 64-McAlpine, Jine ...... RG 66-Hartse, Larry .......RG 67-Rabel, Gene ........ LG 68-Fron, Casey ........ RG 69-Faust, Paul .........LG 70-Nord, Fred .......... RT 71-Lenon, Robert .......RT 72-Krohn, James ........ LT 73-Schwantz, Jan ...... RT 74-Tyskiewicz, Anthony . LT 76-Eller, Carl .......... LT 77--Sunde, Milt .........RT 78-Bell, Bobby .........RT 80-Campbell, 'John ...,RRE 81-Drexler, Daniel ...... LE 82-Bassett, Richard ...... E 83-Rognlie, Myron ...... RE 84-Hoffman, Mark ...... LE 85-Bushaw, Dennis ..... LE 86-Lothner, Dave .......LE 87-Zitzloff, Ray .... LE 88--Prawdzik, Robert . .. LE 89-Cowan, Jim . RE 6-0 190 5-8 150 5-11 185 6-2 188 6-1 195 6-1 170 6-0 185 6-2 190 6-0 185 6-0 185 5-11 188 5-9 166 5-10 155 6-0 200 6-1 186 5-10 190 5-11 198, 5-9 168 6-0 220 5-10 195 5-10 182 5-9 189 6-2 192 5-11 206 6-0 191 5-10 172 6-0 165 5-10 185 5-11 193 6-0 194 6-1 214 5-10 170 6-1 210 6-0 194 6-4 210 6-2 220 5-10 191 5-11 205 6-0 198 6-2 198 6-1 165 6-2 230 5-10 200 6-0 217 5-10 211 6-2 206 6-1 200 5-11 196 6-2 210 6-0 210 6-0 205 6-1 240 5-11 218 6-2 203 6-0 218 5-11 204 6-5 244 6-2 207 6-4 214 6-3 210 6-2 191 6-2 190 6-2 200 5-11 185 6-0 205 6-2 200 6-0 195 6-3 210 6-0 195 So. Jr. Sr. Jr. So. So. Sr. Jr. So. Sr. Jr. Sr. So. So. Sr. So. Jr. Jr. So. Jr. Sr. Sr. So. Jr. Sr. So. So. So. Jr. So. So. So. Jr. Sr. Sr. So. Sr. So. Jr. So. So. So. Jr. So. So. Sr. So. Sr. So. So. So. So. Jr. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. So. Jr. So. So. Sr. Jr. Sr. So. Scoreless Offense May Hurt Chances Gophers Led by Bell, Munsey, Eller; Boast Triumphs over Illinois, Navy By TOM WEBBER Sports Editor Michigan should have everything going for it today in the annual battle with Minnesota's Golden Gophers. Besides trying to regain the bit of crockery they call The Little Brown Jug, the Wolverines will be out to show a homecoming crowd that they are not as bad as a 28-0 loss to Michigan State and 37-0 shut out by Purdue would indicate. They also will be searching to cross the goal line for the first time this year in a Big Ten contest. Michigan should have everything to gain and nothing to lose, while Minnesota, presumably, will be fighting over-confidence. The Wolverines have already been labeled one of the worst teams ever seen in Ann Arbor, and anything short of another shut out would be a significant improvement. They also haven't had possession of the Jug since 1959. . "Our morale will be high against Minnesota, I'm sure," head Coach Bump Elliott said. "These boys want to win and they're going to make a supreme effort to redeem themselves. We caught Purdue on the rebound after losing to Miami. We've got to enter the Minne- sota game in the same frame of mind as they were," Elliott added. There is no place but upcfor the Wolverines, buttbefore that hap- pens they must score. A fact which may be hard to realize against the Gophers' tough defense. MHZ 12-Hood, Ed* . 15-MiHeve, Ton 16-Kowalik, Joh 17-Rindfuss, Dic 19-Raimey, DavE 20-Chandler, Bo 21-Pritchard, T( 23-Bay, Richard 24-Glinka, Dave 25-Alix, Denis. 26-Evashevski, 28-Timberlake, 29-Buurma, Rog 33-Sparkman, V 36-Schmitt, Rog 37-Anthony, Me 38-Dodd, Bill 41-Jones, Denni 42-Strobel, Jac1 44-Vueolo, Mike 45-Ward, Jim* 46-Chapman, H2 48-Kornowa, Do 49-Wickstrom, C 50-Kovacevich, 51-Patchen, Bri 53-Paoletti, Mat 54-Pasch, John 55-Green, Jim. 56-Seamon, Dav 57-Houtman, Jo 58-Muir, Bill . . 59-Blanchard, I 60-Pavloff, Loui 81-Marcum, Joh 62-Minko, John 63-Kurtz, Dave 64-Szymanski, I 65-Hahn, Dick 66-Nolan, Del* 67-Baty, Don .. 68-Collins, Chuc 69-O'Donnell, J 70-Simkus, Arnt 71-Frontczak, Ji 73-Schram, Dic 75-Striegel, Dan 76-Lauterbach, 77-Butler, Dave 78-Piotrowski, L 79-Keating, Toi 80-Farabee, Ben 81-Yanz, John . 82-Conley, Jim 83-Laskey, Bill 84-Morawa, Lar: 85-Lambert, Fre 86-Brown, Bob* 88-Kocan, Ron 89-Tageson, Bil 90-Ginger, Geor 91-Franzen, Ray 92-McAleer, Pat 93-Mayer, Dick 94-Mader, Gera] 95-McLeese, Ro: 96-Gallagher, Ji 97-Frontczak, N 99-Woodward, P *-Lettermen THE NOT SO LITTLE BROWN JUG--This is the trophy that Michigan and Minnesota have been battling for since 1903. Min- nesota has had it to adorn its trophy room for the past two years, but last year it took a last minute fumble for the Gophers to retain possession. TITROUCH TF MOB-Dave Baimey (19) attempts to rip through the Purdue line for a long gain, but finds himself bottled up by Ron Meyer (32), Charles King (47), and Don Keiser (76). Wolverine guard Dave Kurtz (on ground) and Bob Brown (86) lead Raimey's interference.