{ -Sunday, November 5, 1978-The Michigan Daily HAWKEYES MUSTER ONLY 61 YARDS clue defense mauls Iowa (Continued from Page 1) ot to be outdone, the defense put on how of their own. The Wolverines I starting Iowa quarterback Bill an to -23 yards rushing, which n't too bad compared to his backup, e Gales, who lost 40. hen the Hawkeyes gained their ial first down with three minutes left he first quarter, the fans gave the n a standing ovation. It was to be of the few times all day Iowa fans something to cheer about - sin- Ply or sarcastically. idicative of the luck that was deser- Iowa, Michigan fumbled the ball at Hawkeye 45-yard line early in the >nd quarter. It was Iowa's deepest etration until late in the game. Ad- Sinsult to alnost mortal injury, back Jon Lazar coughed up the ball the next play and Michigan's Ron ipkins recovered. ut it was of no consequence since the verines were ahead at that stage by >oints. Michigan got there with two utiful touchdowns in the second rter. The first was a bomb from Leach to Alan Mitchell for 36 yards. The wide receiver leaped and caught the ball over his shoulder. Just before halftime Leach again went to the air for a score. First he faked a pass towards the endzone, then he threw to Roosevelt Smith coming out of the backfield. Smith raced down the sidelines and just made it into the cor- ner before being run out of bounds. The 24 points at the half were one more than the Wolverines totalled in last year's game., Schembechler voiced his usual post- game comments ranging from praise to the vanquished enemy - ". . Iowa is a good defensive team and underrated only because they have not been win- ning" - to admiration for his own conquering heroes - "We protected Rick(Leach) pretty well. He did have to flush out a couple of times when the. defensive end came down on him, but he did a good job." Schembechler also noted that Leach is doing a more than adequate job without having to play a full 60 minutes. "Rick has not played into the fourth quarter in any of our last three games," said Bo. Leach really hasn't had to. In the span since the debacle versus Michigan State, the Wolverines have pounded three conference foes b a cumulative total of 10840. Harassed Hawkeyes MICHIGAN 1O First downs................... 22 Rushing (att/yds)............ 59/169 29 Passing (att/comp/int)......... 22/10/0 11/ Passing yards.................202 Total offense .................. 371 Punts (no./avg.)............... 3/32.3 9/ Fumbles (no./lost)............. 4/3 4 Penalties (no./yds.)...........5/58 7 SCORING PLAYS 1st-M-R. Smith, 6 yd. run (Willner kick) M-Willner, 30 yd. field goal 2nd-M-Mitchell, 36 yd. pass from Leach (WI kick) M-R. Smith, 14 yd. pass from Leach (Wi kick) 3rd-M-Willner, 24 yd. field goal 4th-M-Marsh, 11 yd. pass from Dickey (Wi kick) SCORING WA IOWA 8 M osley .......................... /-4 Burke ........................... 10/1 Lazar....................... 65 Blatcher.................... 61 M orton .......................... 39.9 Dolan ........................... /2 Gales ........................... /63 PASSING MICHIGAN ATTI iRner Leach .................... 17 Dickey .................... 5 Iner IOWA Gales..........15 Dolan .................... 6 liner Mosley................... RECEIVING MICHIGAN 8 5 5 3 1 5 3 24 16 11 9 7 -23 -40 3.0 3.2 2.2 3.0 7.0 -4.6 -13.3 YDS 191 11 58 0 CAMP INT 9 0 1 0 6 4 0 1 0 0 ~eNove mbe - R iard WBalle VOTE FOR THE ONLY U-M TEACHER IN THE RACE for by BAILEY FOR TRUSTEE 1209 Henriy}Ann Arbor Michigan 48104 Michigan................ 10 3 Iowa .................... 0 RUSHING MICHIGAN R. Smith................... Woolfolk..................... Davis ..................... Dickey ..................... Reid ........................ Leach ..................... Leoni............................ Jackson ......................... 14 0 ATT YDS AVG 21 70 3.3 10 41 4.1 9 40 4.4 4 8 2.0 2 7 3.5 11 7 0.6 1 0 0.0 1 -4 -4.0 3 7-34 0 0- 0 Clayton ......................... Mitchell ........................ R. Smith .......................... ... Schmerge ............................. Marsh...... ............. ........ IOWA Dunham........................... Morton ................................ Mosely............................ Swift .............................. Burke ................................ Lazar ................................. NO. YDS 3 81 2 54 2 29 1 20 2 18 I 1 2 I 1 4 23 19 12 S 4 2 AP Photo WOLVERINE quarterback Rick Leach sidesteps a diving tackle by Iowa Hawkeye defensive end Pat Dean during the first quarter of yesterday's game. Leach went on to pass for two touchdowns and closed to within one of the NCAA touchdown record (73). Michigan won the game handily, 34-0, to stay alive in the tight Big Ten race. MUST BE ELIMINATED FOR PURDUE: Blue mistakes irk Sehembechler E is mot It con info o minist antics keepy CALL inexpe summe re than just an ordinary paper. MTUD T es complete with all the inside p n University Affairs. From ad- MIRING trative decisions to fraternity, RIK 4 you can count on the Daily to A' you informed. LOADI iG, I,.DKIIG, 764-0558 to order your, nsive ($3.50 per session) r subscription immediately. By ERNIE DUNBAR Special to the Daily IOWA CITY-Michigan may have received something of a break from the Iowa Hawkeyes yesterday in Kinnick Stadium. Despite the lopsided 34-0 victory the Wolverines (7-1) posted over the (1-7) Hawkeyes, Michigan looked far from perfect as the final score may tend to indicate. It may be possible to commit five penalties for 58 yards against a weak offensive team such as .Iowa. The Hawkeyes managed 61 total offensive yards to Michigan's 371 yards. Iowa's total includes negative four yards rushing. BUT WHAT HAPPENS when Michigan faces conference leader Pur- due in two weeks? Those penalties sud- denly turn into -major mistakes when the opponent is capable of scoring with some regularity. In the case of the Hawkeyes however, the Wolverines had little to worry about. Iowa committed seven penalties of their own for 63 yards and lost two of their four fumbles while Michigan fum- bled the ball on four occasions, losing it three times. Bo Schembechler is well aware of that fact and the Michigan coach doesn't like the prospects of his team committing turnovers on a regular basis one bit. "THE PENALTIES and fumbles bother me very much," said Schem- bechler as he tried to analyze what caused his team to turn the ball over repeatedly and give Iowa the potential toget back into the game. "We're not that type of a team," he continued. "Those mistakes disturb me to no end." While Schembechler was com- plaining of his team's sloppy perfor- mance, he still came out on the winning end of the score. On the other side of the field, Iowa's coach Bob Commings realized that his team had the chances to convert Michigan's mistakes into possible scores, but came up with nothing. "We both made mistakes but we weren't able to overcome ours," the fif- th year coach commented. "There were a couple of fumbles we almost had and couldn't come up with them." TWO OF MICHIGAN'S penalties came in the first half. The first was a five yarder as kicker Bryan Virgil boot- ted the ball out of bounds following the Wolverines first touchdown by tailback Roosevelt Smith. The other came with just a minute gone in the second quar- ter to give Iowa their second first down of the game on a 15 yard roughing the passer penalty. Then came the second half and three Michigan penalties. "The trouble with a game like this is that you getup by 24 points and you don't play good football after that," said Schembechler referring to the fact that the Wolverines held a comfortable 24-0 margin heading into the third quarter. "I don't know whether I can survive all those mistakes. The 15 yard, penalties, the missed executions . . Bo said in disgust. THE WORST SERIES of errors bet- ween the two teams came at the start of, the third quarter. LAST CH CE SE HORS!! 5URSLEYfr RECENT The Grand Rapids Press says Bursley prob- ably knows more about eduction than any other elected state official. Bursley is also endorsed by the Ann Arbor News, Saginaw News, Kalamazoo Gazette and Ypsilanti Press. The Oakland Press says Bursley has known the University all his life and knows more about the politics and financing of education than perhaps anyone else in the state. Three plays into the stanza following Michigan's kickoff, the Hawkeyes were penalized five yards for delay of game. That stalled the drive, giving Michigan the . ball on the Iowa 46 yard line following the punt. TAILBACK SMITH, who rushed for 70 yards on the day to lead Michigan, fumbled on the first, play and Iowa recovered. Hawkeye fullback Jon Lazar fumbled the ball back on the very next play. Michigan received an illegal procedure penalty three plays later, and then fumbled it back to Iowa four plays later. "I don't really have any explanation for it," said quarterback Rick Leach who fell three yards short of the 2000 yard career rushing mark. "That (the fumbles and penalties) is probably more a credit to the Iowa defense because they can hit with anyone in the league." With a similar opponent this week in 0-8-1 Northwestern, Schembechler ad- mits his team must fight against making the game mistakes they did yesterday when they make their final preparations for the clash with Purdue. "The sloppiness of what we did is just not right," said Schembechler. Badger *z striders champst By JOHN LIBBE What Wolverine cross country coach Ron Warhurst most feared came to pass yesterday. Wisconsin, running a superb race, completely destroyed the field in the 64th running of the Big Ten Cross Country Championships yesterday at In- diana. Placing four of their runners in the top five, Wisconsin was a clear-cut winner with 24 points. Michigan was second with 70, followed by Minnesota, 86; Indiana 88; and Illinois 109. Rounding out the field were Michigan State, Ohio State, Iowa, Northwestern, and Purdue. Steve Lacy, the favorite to take top in dividual honors, did so with a time o 23:50. Rounding out the top five were In diana freshman Jim Spivey and Lacy' teammates Randy Jackson, Jeff Ran dolph, and Jim Stintzi. Michigan got an excellent performan ce from Steve Elliott, who placed eight Dan Heikkinen was ninth, Dave Lewi 13th, Gerry Donakowski 16th, and Dou Sweazey 24th. 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