THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNAY, Volverines Gain First Big Ten Win,1410,Over4 Illini Farabee's Key Interception Sets Up Crucial Touchdown (Continued from Page 1) BROTHERLY BATTLE: Elliott Lauds Top Effort in Victory ,. did not see action for the remaind- er of the game to hamper Illinois' passing attack. Michigan finally got rolling to- ward the end of the third quarter. Chapman fair-catched a short Taliaferro punt on the Illinois 46 giving the Wolverines the ball in Illinois territory for the first time since early in the first quarter. With Dave Raimey running bet- ter than he has all season, Michi- gan moved the ball to the Illini nine in six plays. BEN FARABEE ".big interception STYLE MAIITtakes n..a the 4 out of buying a suit' Come in and "feel free" to pick the fabric, color and pat- 'f ternyoulike best isa suit.Noj style worries here-becausej our Style Mart Models are made exclusively for the man who wants to wear a popular, accepted fashion of today. And STYLE-MART NECK-ZONE TAIL. ORING assures perfect fit! FROM $45 STYMAT CLOTHS TICE'S MEN'S SHOP 1107 South U. across from Ann Arbor Bank in CAMPUS VILLAGE Store Hours: 9:00 to 5:30 Mondays 'til 8:30 Raimey carried on four of the plays for 18 yds. and carried a flat pass from Chandler for another 16 yds. in the drive. From the nine, however, it took another four plays and another daring gamble to put the ball over. Three smashes by. Raimey netted only five yds., but Chandler com- pleted a swing pass to Bob Tim- berlake to put Michigan on the scoreboard. Timberlake contribut- ed the biggest portion of the play when he carried two Illini defend- ers into the end zone from the three. Now or Never "If we wouldn't have scored then, I don't know when'we would' have," Bump said after the game. With the score 10-6, Bump gam- bled for the two-point conversion, but Chandler couldn't find a re- ceiver open. "When we're behind, we'll go for the two-point play," Bump said. "We would have to score again anyway to win," he added. Farabee then intercepted the pass on Illinois' third play after the kickoff to set up the second score with center Jim Green and fullback Wayne Sparkman helping to make the play. Green Sparkles Green, whom Bunp said played his best game of the season, tackl- ed Taliaferro to force the wild toss and Sparkman gave Fara- bee a beautiful block at the 35. The victory moved Michigan in- to a tie with Illinois for eighth place in the Big Ten standings, leaving Indiana alone in the con- ference cellar. It possibly is one of the biggest wins in Wolverine history since it saved the 1962 ver- sibn from having the worst in that fine history. Only the 1934 and 1936 teams were worse, with only one win in eight games. "Looking for a Good Haircut" " 8 BARBERS 9 NO WAITING Try THE DASCOLA BARBERS near Michigan Theatre -Daily-Bruce Taylor HUMAN WALL-Dave Raimey (19) seems intent on driving through a human wall, composed of Dick Butkus (50), the highly-touted sophomore center of the Illini. Ken Zimmerman (20) leaps from his defensive halfback spot to help his teammate with the ever-dangerous Raimey. Raimey picked apart the Illini defense with his sweeping end runs. HOORAY* MICH. First Downs 8 By Rushing 5 By Passing 3 By Penalties 0 Rushing Yardage (Net) 104 Yards Lost, Rushing 43 Rushing Attempts 52 Passing Yardage 71 Passes Attempted 12 Passes Completed 7 Passes Has Intercepted 0 Total Plays (Rushes and and Passes) 64 Total Net Yards Gained from scrimmage 175 Punts 8 Punting Average 36 Kickoffs 4 Yards Kickoffs Returned 8 Yards Punts Returned 19 Yards Intercep. Returned 55 Fumbles 3 Fumbles Lost 2 ILL. 11 3 6 2 51 27 33 133 35 12 2 68 184 6 21 2 93 50 0 4 1 --Daily-James Keson PERILOUS PASS DEFENSE-Wayne Sparkman (33) makes a diving attempt to knock Mike Taliaferro's pass from the eager hands of Illinois' Thurman Walker (83). Daring plays like this one kept the Wolverines in the game and knocked down 21 of Tariaferro's 35 passes. . , I r 'U EAGLE SHIRTMAKERS PROUDLY ANNOUNCES A DACRON/COTTON OXFORD THAT WILL NOT PILL! . O H, given time a short-necked man with a heavy beard could pill any oxford cloth, they're that soft. But until just recently even Little Lord Fauntleroy could have pilled a DACRON/cotton oxford cloth shirt with one curl tied behind him. Which is why we didn't put out any of them. * Sure you know what pilled means; it's when the fabric gets roughed up into little pills. * Well, Du Pont has a brand new type DACRON that resists pilling. It came out about a year ago, but we waited until Greenwood Mills, the weavers who make our cotton oxfords produced a DACRON/cotton oxford they were proud of; a really luxuriant lofted oxford. And that brings us up to now. We are making Eagle Shirts of this new material in both a Tabsnapcollar and a button-down collar. At about $8.50. Chandler Timberlake Raimey Sparkman Evashevski Prichard Strobel Rindfuss Dodd Totals Taliaferro Zimmerman Willis Summers Jackson Singman Totals Chandler Timberlake Totals Taliaferro RUSHING Michigan Att. Gains Loss Yds. 9 18 26 -8 7 18 0 18 22 73 16 57 6 19 0 19 1, 1 0 1 1 3 0 3. 3 5 0 5 1 0 1 -1 2 10 0 10 52 14'7 43 104 Illinois 10 7 3 10 2 1 33 O, i {a y I1 25 8 6 28 9 78 R F By DAVE ANDREWS Associate sports Editor The battle of the brothers - Bump and Pete Elliott who have the job of coaching the Big Ten's two most abused football teams- went to Bump again yesterday and the result was clearly visible in the faces of the coaches. Bump, beaming as 'he hasn't done since the Wolverines upset Army in the second game of the season, was all smiles. Pete, deject- ed and red-faced from the rain and wind outside, hung his head like a whipped puppy. "They outplayed us in the sec- ond half," he said. "They outhit us and deserved to win. Butter-Fingers "We dropped a lot of passes," he continued, "but that's not good football. I've got no excuses." It was a tough one for Pete and Illinois to lose. Pete has never beat- en a Michigan team, losing all three times since he took over the Illinois head coaching job in 1960. Michigan won in that' year 8.6 on a two point conversion and 38- 6 last year. But as it was a tough one to lose for Pete, it was a great one for Bump to win, though the Wolver- ines did not look overpowering in doing it. Up ... and Over Down 1-o and outplayed up and down the line through a half, Michigan came out of the dressing room a changed football team and took control of the game. "It wasn't a matter of what I said at half," said Bump, denying the use of a pep talk, "it was the team making up its mind to play football. "It was more a matter of trying to adjust some on offense and on defense," he added. .Try Again Once, the Wolveries drove and were stopped after penetrating as deep as the Illinois 23. The next time, however, Michigan hit the scoreboard. Bob Chandler's four-yd. flat pass to Bob Timberlake did the trick after Illinois had held for three downs inside the 10-yd. line. The payoff pitch was Chandler's and Michigan's first' of the year and only the eighth touchdown by the Wolverines all season. "If we hadn't scored then I don't know when we would have," said Bump. "They had stopped us once and if we wouldn't have tak- en it in then . . . well. "Yes, I sent the play in from the bench," 'he added with a smile. "It gave us .a lift." Indeed, the score seemed to ig- nite new life into the Wolverines, for it was on the following series of downs that Ben Farabee picked off Mike Taliaferro's hurried pass and rambled to the Ilini one. Chandler squeezed through the Pender Loses NBA Crown NEW YORK R.')-Nigeria's Dick Tiger was recognized as world mid- dleweight boxing champion in place of Paul Pender yesterday by the New York State Athletic Com- mission in concurrent action with European, British, Oriental and California commissions. jFender remained champion only in Massachusetts, his home state. Tiger already had won the World Boxing Association's ver- sion of the crown Oct. 23 21' 2 4 0 0 0 27, Tnt. 0 0 0 4 6 2 28 9 2 51 Yds. 58 13 71 PASSING Michigan Att. Comp. 9 6 3 1 12 7 Illinois 35 12 2 133 PASS RECEIVING Michigan Cal Chapman Raimey. Timberlake Totals ches Yds. 2 3 2 7 Illinois Warren Zimmerman Jackson Walker Pasco Yavorsk Totals O'Donnell Prichard Totals Taliaferro 5 2 2 1 1 41 22 S 71 62 -4 31 20 10 14. 133 PUNTING Michigan Number Yds. Avg. 7 251 36 1 5 5 8 256 32 Illinois 6 189 31 AUSTIN DIAMOND CORPORATION Touchdowns: MICHIGAN-Timberlake, Chandler. ILLINOIS-Summers. Conversions: MICHIGAN-Chapman,(2 pts., pass from Chandler). ILLINOIS-Plankenhorn. Score by quarters: MICHIGAN 0 0 6 8-I4 ILLINOIS 0 10 0 0-14 1209 South U. 663-7151 , r t.... Tabsnaps, you may recall, are Eagle tab collars that need no collar buttons. Our button-down colars also have a property highly prized by the toney cognoscenti* *: a sort of sloppy bulge. We used to call this "flare" until we noticed everybody else was too. 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