-PAGE SIR THE MICHIGAN DAILY RATTTT2.n&V .VAVL'14m" 1!e tams Wolverines Seek Second in; Hope Illini C a nli a l NLJ E TJ1£ IJVWE R 5I0, 1962. Thli..ge By JAN'WINKELMAN has lost to Bump in all three meet-; Associate Sports Editor ings between Illinois and Michigan The Wolverine, football team in which Pete and Bump have closes ,out its home season this handled the respective coaching afternoon at _1:30 with the long assignments at the two schools. awaited contest 'against Pete El- If Michigan wins today, they can, liott's Illini of Illinois. almost be assured of at least hav- Until last week, football fans ing company in the Big Ten base- had expected the game today to be ment. Illinois hosts Michigan State a battle for the Big Ten basement and Wisconsin in their remaining between the two teams. Although games. Barring an upset, the Il- a victory this afternoon could lini are not likely to gain victories spell the difference between a last against two of the leading confer- place or semi-respectable finish ence powerhouses. in the conference, Michigan will Daring Football Exhibition go into the game as an underdog. Both Michigan and Illinois are Illinois Spring Upset expected to show somewhat daring Michigan has not won a game in football down on the field this! the Big Ten yet. Illinois, however, afternoon. The Illini demonstrat- ended a 15-game losing streak last ed a varied offense and stiff de- week with a 14-10 upset triumph1 fense last week in downing Pur- over Purdue. Earlier in the season due. Michigan is in the process of the Maize and Blue succumbed to perfecting the multi-threat attack the Boilermakers, 37-0. which is derived from having two Another factor in this after- potential passers in the backfield. noon's contest will be the rivalry Bob Chandler, the senior passing* between the Elliott brothers. Pete ace from Chicago, will handle thei JOBS STUDY AND TRAVEL WORLD- WIDE Thousands of Individual Student Opportunities Summer (1-3 mos.) or longer for SPECIAL report, send $2.25 to: Princeton Research Corp. P.O.B. 481, N.Y. 8, N.Y. 4' starting quarterback assignment for the Maize and Blue. Another passing whiz, Mike Taliaferro, will Now, on the strength of the Wolverine backs stunning Purdue upset, in the first-. out. game since receiving the new con- Senior end Thu run the Illinois attack. tract, many on the Illinois campus Taliaferro's favor According to the scouting re-are expecting a second straight week Walker was ports of Don Dufek, who witnessed victory this afternoon. 90 yds. in receivi Illinois in action last week, the Il- Passed Over Purdue conversion of full lini have been getting stronger all Taliaferro passed for 119 yds. and Gregg Shu= season and are better than many lagainst Purdue and has shown was partly respon of their detractors are willing to varied imagination in running his hanced passing admit. Although there were still team. It is not unusual for Talia- Taliaferro last we rumors that Pete Elliott's job was ferro to drop back to pass deep of co-captain Ken none too s e c u r e, they were in his own territory or even to the backfield hasa squelched quickly last week when throw from his own end zone. If an important con Elliott signed a contract for the the fine pass protection holds for improved Illinois coming season. him today as it did last week, the Michigan, too, had better look forward pass to a great extent. With Bob Timberlake, Tom Prich- urman Walker is ard, and Frosty Evashevski alter- rite target. Last nating along with Chandler in the s responsible for Wolverine backfield, Bump can ng yardage. The utilize pitchout passing in addi- backs Bill Minor tion to Chandler's aerials. acher to tackles Chandler completed eight of ten isible for the en- passes in the first half of last protection for week's game with Wisconsin. The ek. The blocking Wolverines were successful on 11 n Zimmerman in of 19 aerials in the full game. El- also been cited as liott expressed confidence in itribution to the Chandler immediately after last passing attack. week's contest and will be count- will employ the ing on him to break the Michi- gan dry spell in the Big Ten. Dave Raimey and Timberlake " for the Wolverines with Bill Dodd will again be at the halfback spots land Wayne Sparkman alternating at fullback when the flanker back is not being used. Watch the Line Play The opposition between the two lines should be interesting. The switch of Minor and Shumacher to tackles worked well for the Il- lini last weekend. Michigan should be geared to take advantage of any : weaknesses in the new Illini line discovered by Dufek. One weakness that Dufek did "Y: not discover was Dick Butkis. Butkis was named Midwest line- man of the week for his outstand- ing play against Purdue. Although injured earlier in the season, the tQ6'3", 234-lb. defensive linebacker has fully recovered and will be a stalwart on the Illinois line. SUTTON .Another mammoth on the Il- eguard linois line is Guard Archie Sutton. Sutton is 6'4" and weighs 260 lbs. Last year the Wolverines downed Illinois 38-6; however, last year the Wolverines began the season ® with a national ranking. it 411 4 :j KEN ZIMMERMAN MIKE TALIAFERRO ARCHIE S .. . rugged back ... star quarterback . .. huge I BIG TARGET-Senior end Thurman Walker is a favorite target of Illinois quarterback Mike Taliaferro's passes. In last week's up- set over Purdue, Walker catches alone accounted for 90 yds. Mich- igan backs will certainly have their eyes on him this afternoon. 50 ontiac Tempests m FREEl! 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