FageSix THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, October 1, 1971 Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY 7=71 T aki Notes? Why N\ot Qut? The best remedy we've found for those fast talking pro- fessors is the Craig model 2603 portable cassette record- ' er. It features automatic recording level so that you'll pick up voices extremely well from anywhere in. a room. There's also .a remote switch on the microphone so you can stop the tape anytime the prof starts getting too in- idies tense for gridiron pounding; By BOB ANDREWS For the Navy football squad, the narpe of the game has been re- building ever since Roger Stau- bach and his powerhouse Mid- shipmates departed from the scene. This fall began the eighth such season with nine sophomores starting on offense and the re- sults for Coach Rick Forzano ap- pear to have again ended in futil- ity. Things started out fairly well for the Middies as they squeaked by Virginia 10-6 in their opening contest. However, in their next two contests, they were trounced by Penn State 56-3 and, in a bit of a surprise, were run all over the field by Boston College 49-6. "The reason for our poor show- ing is simple", explained Forzano. "Nobady has been playing r e a1 good football. The defense hasn't { TURKISH GIFTS and Ii LEATUER SHOP SALE 20% OFF. " Turkish Puzzle Ring " Real Turkish Leather Coats, Jackets, Pants _ ^ " Handmade, UnusualO Oriental Jewelry " Hand Embroidered Dresses, Blouses, Socks z Turkish Rugs, Bags and Tapestry " Real Turkish Towels, e Bathrobes, etc.... SDON'T MISS IT . .. e 802 S. STATE ST. (Between Hill & Packard) ( SEPT. 28-OCT. 5 been able to stop the run or pass,j while turnovers occur quite fre-" quently on offense." Navy will go with a multiple of- fensive formation hoping t h a t somehow the variety will confuse the Michigan defense. "We . work out of the wishbone-T, the I, the Double set and pro set early in the contest, then go with the one that gives the defense the most difficulty," commented Forzano. The Midshipmen frequently em- ploy the halfback option and last week against Boston College they ran a new play known as the "26- Louie." In this play the halfback follows the fullback who leads the charge through the hole. . It proved successful, as sopho- more halfback Bert Calland ran - for 42 yards from scrimmage, the longest run by any Navy back this season. Foranzo, however, is u n s u r e about the success of this p 1 a y against the Wolverines and says, "the play only worked well against the Eagles because their defense was stacked up to one side. Against Michigan its potency will dimin- volved with himself! Craig's exclusive T-bar control in- sures dependable and easy operation. So step inside Hi-Fi Buys and meet the slow note takers dream! V IG If 11I II 1 i i i UAC-DAYSTAR presents THE BLUES GREATS B.B. KING HOWLIN WOLF Fri., Oct. 8-Hill Aud. 9:00 P.M. Tickets on Sale Mich. Union-Salvation Records j j $2.50, $3.50, $4.50 ish since their defense is be t t e r balanced." With the departure of Ade Dil- lan, who quit the Naval Academy, the quarterbacking duties belong to sophomore Al Genny, 6-1, 184 pounds. Glenny has been unable to estallish much of an aerial threat as he has hit on only 14 of 33 attempts, while being inter- cepted five timhes. Should Glenny fail to generate any type of at- tack, Forzano could go with Fred Stuvek, another sophomore, or .John Buttermore, who have been used for the reason in the first three games. Glenny's favorite targets have been tight end Steve Ogden (seven receptions for 85 yards) and split end Larry Van Loan (six catches for 89 yards). Ogden, a junior, is only one of two returning on of- fense. The ground attack has been slightly more ,uccessful for the Middies. The backfield has pound- ed out 438 total yards with right halfback Dan Howard, a sopho- more, leading all rushers with 136 yards in 26 carries, a 5.2 average. Complementing Howard are Calland, the left halfback, who has amassed 97 yards on 29 car- ries and junior fullback Andy Pease, third among the ground gainers with 70 yards. Calland, 6-1 and 180 pounds, a flanker until this fall, was shift- ed to running back with little ad- vance notice. As Forzano p u t s it, "We were confident that he could quickly master the techni- ques of a running back and, with his good speed and excellent hands, became a valuable weapon in our offense." Forzano, commenting on how Look who are up to MONKEY BUSINESS -THE MARX BROTHERS Tues., Oct. 5, 7 & 9:30 p.m. auditorium a-angel ohall ann arbor film cooperative - --- - - we'll defense . Michigan, said, "We'll put thirteen men on the field and hope nobody notices." It might seem to be worth t h e gamble as Navy, which plays in a 4-4-3 formation, has yielded 664 yards on the ground and 469 in the air, while allowing 111 points in three games so far this season. There is more experience on de- fense as there are nine returning starters. Only right outside line- backer Bill Smyth and safety Charlie Robinson are sophomores. Forzona insists that the inept defense is a collective effort: "The backfield can't stop the pass, while the front four, all of whom are juniors, can't stop the run. The linebacking corps, which in- cludes Mark Schnickner, the only starting senior on the squad, has to worry about both the pass and run, which is an overwhelming problem." Forzano said "If we hope to defeat Michigan, it is imperative tha twe score first". This might take some doing however, as the Midshipmen have been able to break first from the starting gate only four times in their last 24 games, and many of their oppon- ents in that span were not as tough defensively as the Wolver- If the 300 to 400 Naval cadets who are coming up to see the con- test cause enough commotion the Middies might be able to pull off their 13-man defense and per- haps a 13-man offense to boot. Even then, Navy will have an up- hill battle all the way. 4 -Associated Press Meet me in Pittsburgh World Series worshipper Cornelius V. Blackman of Chicago hasn't wasted any time becoming the first person in line for tickets to this year's World Series. Oddly enough; Blackman has a little more confidence in the Pittsburgh Pirates than the re- mainder of the Pittsburgh folk. If the Pirates happen to escape the National League playoffs, Blackman will get a chance to see his 93rd world series game. He hasn't missed a series since 1940. The Craig 2603 agsells for $44.95 HI-FI BUYS ANN ARBOR-EAST LANSING 618 S. Main 769-4700 Comprehensive Repair Service Available ADMISSION FREE: Hoofmen face MAC jaguars I 10-9 MON.-SAT. 7he i¢Witte¢£.Z0,0,pe i i By DALE ARBOUR On Saturday morning, a n e w. tradition will become established at Michigan. Hopefully for Mich- igan, this tradition will begin on a winning note. The Michigan cross country team will be host to two outstand- ing teams from the Mid-America Conference, a conference regard- ed by many people as the best in the nation in that sport. The University of Toledo will be bringing to Ann Arbor a per- fect 4-0 dual meet record for this young season. They have been vic- torious over the likes of the Uni- 1 347 Maynard St. i ---------- _____J - _ For the student body: LEVI'S PURVEYOR OF THE WORLD'S FINEST WINES CORDUROY Slim Fits ... (All Colors) versity of Buffalo, the University l of Detroit, and Oakland Univer- sity. Michigan's Head Coach, Dix- on Farmer, thinks "Toledo should be a tough challenge to our young team." But Ohio University will be the tougher of the two Michigan op- ponents, based on past perform- ances. They will be led into Ann Arbor by one of the season's best collegiate cross country runners in the country. Bill Haviland is the man to beat on Saturday. His latest feat was a 19:11.6 over four miles, done on his way to a quadrangular meet victory. The quadrangular involved Wes- tern Michigan, Kent State and the University of Cincinnati as well as Ohio. All of these teams are well regarded in cross country circles. During this past summer, Hav- iland was a member of the Olym- pic Training Camp in Missoula, Montana. While there he trained for the 5,000 and 10,000-meter runs and proceeded to win the 10,000-meter run which culmin- ates the program. Only the b e s t distance runners,- in the country are invited to these Olympic Training Camps, so his victory Choose a hairstylist without risking a bad haircut in Missoula appears even m o r e impressive. This year's top Michigan run- ner, freshman George Khouri, will be hard presed by Haviland to de- fend the current course record which he holds. That record for his six-mile romp of two weeks ago is 32:54, and by the time the Navy game rolls around on Saturday afternoon, a new record will probably stand. "The team that can put their fourth, fifth, and sixth men clos- est to their top three will probab- ly survive the meet victoriously," says Farmer. The Michigan team hasn't had a meet in two weeks so there is no way of knowing how well the top seven men will finish on Sa- turday. But one thing is certain: they will be ready to run.. 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