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THE MICHIGAN DAILY Iuesday, April ]S, 1972-

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ILLINI TAKE BIG TEN TITLE:

Ruggers

garner third spot

By ANDREW WHITEHALL Illinois captured its first Big1
Michigan's ruggers appeared to Ten crown in the six year history1
have sufficiently recovered fro of the tournament. The Illini rug-
thave f s fi l. ntly rc ovLrJaAe r m gers entered the contest with five

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by another penalty kick seconds ten yards before passing off to
before the referee's final whistle Flint Larson who trucked the last
In the consolation match, a de- ten.
termined pack of Michigan rug-
gers controlled the entire game en Michigan increased its command
route to their day late and dollar of the game when the Blue's
short triumph. scrum half Cleland Child turned
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played a very strong game to de-'
feat Wisconsin 21-8 and take
third place consolation honors at
the conclusion of the Big Ten{
Rugby Tournament Sunday.
In the championship battle, two
darkhorse candidates, Illinois and
Ohio State dualed in a round of
strategic kicking with the Fight-
'ing Illini emerging as 16-12 vic-
tors in the last three minutes.
For The Student Body:
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of its seven backs unable to run
at full strength due to ankle in-
juries and muscle pulls. Conse-
quently, John Warren, their regu-'
lar scrum half, was moved out to
fly half, and with his well placed'
kicks for touch contained the hap-
less Buckeyes in poor position un-
til Illinois could take advantage of
a break and score.
OS ahad built up a 12-3 advan-
tage at halftime, but with thej
heavy gusting winds at their faces'
in the second half, missed several;
short range penalty kicks beforet
Illinois took over. A penalty kick
plus a short dash by the blind side
wing catapulted them into a 13-12
advantage which they increased
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In the opening minutes of the1
first half, Dave Osborn put thej
Blue on the board with a 17 yard
penalty kick, which was awarded
to Michigan when Wisconsin made
a late tackle on a kick down-field.

a tight corner arounda a set scrum
and scooted 45 yards down then
middle of the field.
Wisconsin saved some face in
the last few minutes of the game
when they scored two trys within
a one minute span. The Blue lost

Michigan then scored two un- the shutout as the Badger backs
converted trys before halftime combined good passing and hard
Jacque Passino mauled his way running after a loose ruck on the
through several Badger forwards Michigan twenty.
to touch down the ball. Then After the kickoff, Wisconsin
moved back into Blue territory on
Ven Plato, who played very well a well placed kick for touch on
throughout the t o u r n a m e n t the Michigan seven. After a knock
picked up a loose ball and rambled on, the Badger scrum half bolted
around the scrum to touch down
--_ _ _ the ball just within the out of
bounds line. Neither try was con-
verted, as Wisconsin's kicker was
having problems throughout the
Ic Sumbletting? tournament with the unpredict-
able winds.,
Osborn closed out the scoring
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MICHIGAN RUGGER WALT HOLLOWAY (left) moves in for the
tackle at the Big Ten Rugby Tournament Saturday. The Blue lost
their first game 18-15 to Purdue but came back to defeat MSU
36-6 and Wisconsin 21-8 to take consolation third place.

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