Page'Six THE MICHGAN DAILY Wednesday, Ottober 14, 1970 Page Six THE MICHIGAN EAILY Wednesday, October 14, 1970 tom () ;;;;;>o <;;; = ;;;> o o< ;;;;;o 04=> Gay Liberation Front Q NEW MEMBERS MEETING: " Wed., Oct. 14, 8 p.m., 117 N. Thayer, No. 4 GENERAL MEETINGS: every other Thursday, beginning Oct. 22, 8:304p.m. Union WE'RE LAYING FOR THE SPARTANS! BEAT MSUP! * -> 0 t --U0<=-ac<--> o<--5 o<->0 > >< -<- c - 1 Fo otball By MORT NOVECK and you find Ma aic time for what you j mesmerizes Darden Unable to kick the habit? Let's he/o each other STOP SMOKING Organizational Meeting Thurs., Oct. 15-7:30 P.M. Rm. 3B Union Contrary to popular belief, football is not a game. It's a dangerous narcotic which be- comes addictive after prolonged exposure. If you don't believe it, just ask Tom Darden. Back when he was in the sixth grade, T.D. as he prefers to be known, was just another kid. Then he discovered football and slowly but surely became hooked. While still in e le m e n t a r y school T.D. considered football just a game. Now that he's sev- eral years older, however, and has added a few pounds and inches to his frame, he spends almost all his time risking his bodily wellbeing defending the Michigan goal line against evil people who want to cross it. Darden didn't always intend it that way, however. "I didn't want football to be my way of life when I was in high school," he noted, "but I wanted to get an education and I knew that I had to get a scholarship. The best offer I got was a football scholarship, so ... Even though he backed into big time athletics, Darden has no regrets about the way things have turned out for him. Foot- ball demands a large portion of his time, but this doesn't seem to bother T.D. "There's time for other things," he commented, "it's all a matter of priorities r I KENWOOD KS-707 want to do." Since football is such a large part of his life, Darden takes it seriously. So m e may consider football a violent, senseless game, but not T.D. "If you think football is brutal, look at the world," he states. "This is noth- ing but a competitive society." "You can get a lot of satis- faction from working hard," he continues. "It's the same as with a nuclear physicist. That guy sits around and strives for an equation or something. He might get discouraged and give up for a while, but you know he'll be back and you know he's gonna find that equation. He'll push himself till he reaches his goal and it's the same with foot- ball." While speaking of goals, T.D. reflected on his own aspirations. "It's every football player's dream to play in the pros," he noted, "but I won't base my life on playing pro football. I'd like to play, but I'm not gonna.count on it." If he doesn't get a shot with the big money boys, Darden thinks that he would like to "return home and try coaching, at least for a while. I'd like to help some other guy get the chance I got," he added. "I don't k n o w about it though," he commented after further reflection. "It's a hell of a transition from player to coach. Some good players can't make it as coaches. You have to be able to convey the informa- tion to your players." T. D. has some time, though, until he has to worry about what to do when he's done with school. Until then his primary concern is playing his position, defensive halfback, to the best of his ability. This is Darden's first season in the halfback spot, but from the first he felt more comfortable there than at wolf- *1- -Daily-Jim Wallace Tom Darden (35) runs back punt against Texas A&M F 2 FET 0 2 IC 9 188 WATT FM/AM * STEREO COMPACT with dual 1209 record changer For the student body: -A Genuine A Authentic & Navy PEA COATS $25 Sizes 34 to 46 CHECKMATE State Street at Liberty back, where.he gobbled up the opposition last year. "You need good size and agility to play roverback," he states, "like Jack Tatum of Ohio State. I don't have that kind of size. I like halfback better be- cause you don't have to keep banging on each play." When asked whether he was happy playing defense, T. D. vehimently answered affirm- atively. "Defense is a whole lot better than offense. On offense, when you've got the ball, there is a whole crowd coming after you. On defense you get to do the hitting instead of getting hit." Darden, however, doesn't mind getting his hands on the ball for a punt return or an inter- ception runback. He does admit, though, that while "everyone wants to run the ball back all the way, sometimes a return can get you down. It's not called the suicide squad for nothing, but its pretty fun if you get by the first wave of tacklers." It's also fun to tackle your opponents, but th.ere is a lot to learn. Each member of the de- fense must learn his teammates assignments as well as his own. That's a formidable assignment, but as Darden says, "that's why we come back in August and have two a day drills." Nobody's memory is perfect, though, and Darden admits that, "sometimes you black out in the middle of 4 the game. However, once the play starts," T. D. was quick to add, "you gain control and fig- ure out something to do." On Display At Hi- Fi Studio Annual Membership Meeting DRUG HELP 8 P.M. room 3G Michigan Union Wednesday, Oct. 28 TONIGH BILLIARD. CI 7:30 P.h UNION IT LNIC S-Daily--Jimwallace 'If you think f ootball is brutal, look at the world. This is nothing but a competitive society.' 121 W. Washington 668-7942 - -------------- low a beauty gift for tender complexions. ..the Clinique "Skin Treats" set of allergy-tested, fragrance-free makeup is yours with a Clinique purchase of $5 or more made October 12th through October 24th. The "Skin Treats" set contains Clarifying Lotion, .. Emollient. Cream, Scrub Cream and Lip gloss.. .selected from the total Clinique system for sensitive skin. A. Extra-strength soap bar, 7.50 B. Hair spray, 12 oz., $5 C. Moisturizing lotion,.2 ozs., 7.50 D. Clarifying lotion, 6 ozs., $6 E. Scrub Cream, 3% ozs., 7.50 F. Gentle Cleansing Cream, 3X ozs., $5 G. Very Emollient Cream to add an extra measure- v9 a of moisture, 2 ozs., $15 H. Wrinkle Stick, $6 Clinique's complexion expert will be here to assist your selection Thursdav and Fridav. October 15 and 16 FIV \N\I\ .,{.{+ ~* ~ ....... .....:.:.~;}::. ; s:: E~f".'f .ii7i: . .. .,....:::..'' .~:: ::::::,:. .,. ' -A ,w i Y A jlAAYl V7.slYNV 4v "Ill av I .::.>.: { . ti :, ::> ; K. 4 , { -: . >{ Ia v ;.- K ii