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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2,1962

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

PAGE $ H

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2,1982 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVE~J

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Northwestern Leads
In Five Categories
I ________________________________

CLARKE, MITCHELL SHARE SCORING LEAD:

By TOM WEINBERG
This week's Big Ten statistics
indicate two things: first, the
leaders in the standings have earn-
ed their high berths, and second,
the Wolverines are in for another
messy weekend.
The Northwestern Wildcats, who
head the Big Ten standings and
are also the nation's best accord-
ing to the national polls, lead
the Conference in total offense.
The Wildcats, with their devastat-
ing passing attack, lead in five
important categories, including
points per game, first downs, yards
gained passing, number of plays,
completed passes, and percentage
of completions.
Others Also Lead
The other two undefeated teams,
Purdue and Michigan State, are
leading the pack in total defense
and yardage gained respectively.
The Spart gn a
D EWEY LINCOLN
:. top Big Ten rusher
average of 315 yards per game in
rushing alone-almost triple the
total offensive output of Michi-
gan's lowly Wolverines.
Michigan ranks at the bottom
of the heap in offense and is
ahead .of only Pete Elliott's Illi-
nois crew in defense. The "M"
squad is yet to score its first point
in Conference action, and trails
in first downs. In addition, every
team in the Big Ten has gained
over twice as many yards as the
Wolves.
Badgers Rate Well
On the other hand, this week's
opponents, Milt Bruhn's Badgers
from Wisconsin, rate well statis-
tically. Their passing attack is
second only to Northwestern's, and
their senior quarterback, Ron Van-
derKelen- is the class of the Con-
ference in total individual offense
with 480 yards.
The Wisconsin offense is the
best balanced in the Big Ten,
having gained 180 yards rushing
and 164 in the air per game. In
addition to VanderKelen, the Bad-
gers boast the leading scorer in
the Conference in Ron Smith. Tha
fleet halfback has run for five
touchdowns.
They also have the second lead-
ing pass receiver and fourth best
punter in the person of All-
American end, Pat Richter. In ad-
dition, Badger halfback Lovis Hlol-
land leads all safetymen with a
21-yd. average gain in punt re-
turns.
The Badgers defensively are not
as strong as Michigan's last three

opponents, Purdue, Michigan State
and Minnesota, who rank 1-2-3 in
total defense. But the Badgers
have allowed only 11 point a game
and rank fourth in total defense.
The other individual categories
in the statistics find Dewey Lin-
coln of Michigan State the leader
in yards gained rushing and
Northwestern's combination of
Tom Myers and Paul Flatley
reigning for the third week in a
row in passing and pass receiving
respectively.

Packer
By JERRY DILLER
After seven weeks of National
Football League action, the Green
Bay Packers are again running
away with the Western Division
lead, while in the Eastern half,
the surprising Washington Red-
skins have managed to stay sev-
eral percentage points above the
never-say-die New York Giants.
World Champion Green Bay is
still undefeated with an impres-
sive 205-point scoring total and
only 54 points allowed.
The only team that can con-

ceivably catch the red-hot Packers
is the Detroit Lions, 5-2 for the
season.
These two Western powers have
already met once during this sea-
son, at Green Bay in a contest
that saw the -Packers pull the
decision out of the fire in the
final minutes of play on a field
goal, 9-7. They will meet again for
the second and final time in their
traditional Thanksgiving D a y
game held in the Motor City.
The Eastern Division has shaped
up as a much closer race with

Backstroker Faces Hometown Team,

s 'Skins Lead Divisions

its top three teams, Washingtont
4-1-2, New York 5-2, and Cleve-
land 4-3, all vying for the top
position.-
High-Scoring Game1
The two prime contenders, thet
Redskins and the Giants, faced1
each other this past Sunday in aE
high-scoring free-for-all which
saw the New Yorkers take the1
measure of the club from the Cap-
itol, 49-39. In the contest Giant
quarterback Y. A. Tittle completedf
an unbelievable seven touchdown*
passes to tie the league record for
TDs in a single game and gained
505 yards through the airways, a:
feat bettered only by Norm VanC
Brocklin for the Los Angeles Rams.
Statistically on offense the Dal-
las Cowboys, fourth in the East-
ern Division, are leading the entire
league in total yards gained with
2611. The honors for net yards
gained rushing goes to the Pack-
ers, 1300, averaging 5.1 yards per
carry; that for passing goes to
last place Philadelphia. The Cow-
boys also top the league in scor-
ing with their efforts totaled at
207 points.
The defense has so far this sea-
son been dominated by Green Bay
and Detroit. The Packers have al-
lowed their opponents a total yard
gain of only 1480 yards and have
been the toughest club to pass
against giving up 779 yards. The
Lions with only 619 yards gained
against them rushing have proved

to be the most menacing team at
stopping a ground offense.
The individual scoring lead is
held jointly by Washington's
Bobby Mtchell and Frank Clarke
of Dallas with 66 points. In third
position is last year's leading scor-
er, Paul Hornung of Green Bay.
As in last year's totals the
Packers' Jim Taylor has gone far
ahead of Jimmy Brown and all the
other rushers by . grinding out
810 yards, averaging 6.4 yards per
carry.

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graduate students for June and August 1963 employment by our
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By BILL BULLARD
The quadrangular meet between
Michigan's Women's Swimming
Team and three Canadian teams
tonight in London, Ontario, will
be sort of a homecoming for
Donna Conklin.
The cute little blonde back-
stroker lives in Montreal, the lo-
cation of McGill University, which
along with Western Ontario and
Ontario Agricultural will provide
Michigan's opposition. Miss Conk-
lin is a freshman and holds the
backstroke record for Michigan
women.
She will be competing in her
event against Linda Scott, a mem-
ber of the Canadian team in the
last Pan-American games. Miss
Conklin knows many of the women
on the McGill team and says, "I
don't think they can beat us.
They have such a small school
and Michigan is so much bigger."
Another top swimmer that will
face 'Michigan is Mary Lou Whit-
well of Western Ontario. Miss
Whitwell placed fifth in the
breakstroke race at the Pan-Amer-
ican games, at Chicago in 1959.

Michigan's travel swim squad
includes Pam Swart, Suzy Thrash-
er, Nancy Wager, Donna Conklin,
Jan Snavely, Peggi Wirth and

Harriet Saunders. Divers making
the trip are Micki King, June
Mori and Linda Lyall.
There are five individual events,
two relays, a diving event, and a
syncronized figures contest. Coach
Rose Mary Dawson is planning
to stack her 100-yd. freestyle re-
lay with her best sprinters -
Snavely, Thrasher, Swart and
Wirth-in an attempt to set an
inter-collegiate record.
The Michigan swimmers will de-
fend their undefeated streak next
Friday at the Women's Pool
against Michigan State. The Spar-
tans were defeated by the Wol-
verines earlier in the season at
East Lansing.

JIMMY BROWN
. in Taylor's shadow

DONNA CONKLIN
.. . backstroker from Montreal
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