Sunday, November ;15, 1970 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page' Nine Sunday, November 1 5, 1970 THE MICHIGAN DAILY .P-oa Nin..e. GUILD HOUSE -802 MONROE- Mon., Nov. 16 NOON LUNCHEON 35c "Does present society provide for a contem- plative role,-of critique?" Speaker: FRANK CULLEY 15 years a trappist monk SUN. EVE. 9:30 SOUP & TALK BEAN BAG CHAIRS MAKE YOUR OWN IT'S EASY ! Wayne Hobby 34816 MICHIGAN BOWL HOPES STILL ALIVE WXildca ts squeeze by I I i l| WAYNE 721-0700 By The Associated Press first period, on a 35-yard scoring BLOOMINGTON - Northwest- pass from Daigneau to Robinson. ern scored twice in the closing Fullback Mike Adamle broke minutes of the third quarter yes- the Northwestern record for ca- terday to break open a close foot- reer rushing yardage on his fourth ball game and beat Indiana, 21-7, carry in the first quarter. in bitter, near-freezing weather. Adamle carried the ball 41 In steady rain and snow, with times for 160 yardstgivinghim winds up to 25 miles per hour, the 1,875 total yards in his three-year two teams were deadlocked, 7 collegercareer, surpassing the midway through the third period. four-year career m a r k of 1,726 Northwestern drove 65 yards in) set by All-American fullback Art 10 plays with senior quarterback suaoby i 1946-49. Maurie Daigneau going over on k s46 ond period for a 10-0 half time edge after a 47-yard drive start-' ing with Bowser's interception. The junior fullback struck again from a yard out in the fourth per- iod. The Spartans finally got rolling in the third period when 161- pound Eric Allen swept in for a two-yard touchdown run. Earl Anderson went in from a yard out with 7:15 to play but a, two-point conversion attempt fell short to produce the final mar- COMPLETE HOBBY SHOP Indin Badgers top Illini CHAMPAIGN - After being stopped inches away from the goa line in the third period, Wiscon sin scored twice behind the pass ing of Neil Graff and the run nling of Alan Thompson ina fourth quarter rally yesterday t defeat Illinois 29-17. The result boosted the Badgers Big Ten football record to 2-4 and dropped the Illini to 1-5. Graff's 44-yard aerial to Larry Mialik enlivened a 98-yard scor ing drive early in the fourth. On the 13th play of the thrust, Graff hit Al Hannah from the 5 for the payoff. Minutes later, Neovia Greyer stole a Mike Wells, pass at mid- field and three plays later Thomp- son barreled 36 yards for anoth- a 21m Mon,. 7 4 P.M.-SEMINAR ON NONVIOLENCE WORTH THE 11 a.m.-9 p.m. DRIVE! Sun. 1-5 THE OFFICE OF STUDENT SERVICES POLICY BOARD is now forming Policy Unit Committees in Housing, Health Service, Placement, International Center, Counseling, Student organizations, and Stu- dent and community relations. Students and faculty interested in serving on these commit- tees should come to 3540 Student Activities Building Monday, November 16 at 2:30 or call 764-7465 before 5:00 I a one-yard plunge with three min- utes remaining in the period. The Wildcats got the ball back after the series of downs when Indiana's Steve Porter fumbled the kickoff on the Indiana 16-1 yard line. On the first play from I scrimmage, Northwestern half- back Al Robinson ran around left end for the touchdown, his second of the afternoon. Indiana's only touchdown of the game came just before the end )f the first half, when the Hoosiers recovered a Northwestern fumble on the Wildcats' 17-yard line. Five plays later sophomore quarterback Dan Grossman went around right end for the. score. Northwestern scored first on its second drive midway through the M # M C1414hore s"in ]t _CTT I gin. IP ft 'fJ IYIIj The victory snapped State's MINNEAPOLIS - Walt Bowser three-game winning streak a n d dashed 82 yards for a touchdown left the Spartans with a 4-5 over- after picking off a midair fum- all r e c o r d and a 3-3 Big Ten ble and Ernie Cook drove in for score. Minnesota, winning for the two touchdowns yesterday as the first time in a month, is 3-5-1 Minnesota Gophers extended their and 2-3-1. football hex over Michigan State ;"............ x -...... -;:">:>:..:-, and Coach Duffy Daugherty, 23- fi..".. f :" ..":s", ".. d'' it res": fi 13. Bowser also intercepted a pass in the second period that started t h e Gophers toward their first' touchdown before a Homecoming crowd of 42,834, who saw t h e Gophers win their seventh straight against Daugherty - now winless in six trips to Memorial Stadium. Cook plunged a yard in the sec- Big Ten Standings .;: Conference Games W L T PF PA V MICHIGAN Ohio State Northwestern Michigan State Iowa Minnesota Wisconsin Purdue Illinois Indiana 6 6 5 3 2 2 2 1 1 0 0 1 3 3 3 4 5 5 5 0 228 0 163 0 169 0 126 1 83 1 95 48 61 73 107 157 118 130 127 218 172 All Games W j TPFPA 9 0 0 279 70 8 0 0 253 84 5 4 0 210 141 4 5 0 170 192 2 6 1 107 246 3 5 1 166 194 3 5 1 159 181 3 6 0 121 187 3 6 0 145 257 1 8 0 102 260 er TD. Greyer filched two more passes before the game ended. g Illinois gripped a 17-14 le a d l after a great goal line stand in the third that halted the Bad- gers inches short after they had a driven 77 yards o The Illini, with lame duck Coach Jim Valek having only one more game before official dismis- sal, scored twice for a 14-0 lead in the opening quarter. T he first y time they got the ball, Bob Burns - made 31 yards on a reverse and finally Mike Navarro drilled 12 f yards to score. rr r m rug ers twiee dump Clevelanders The Michigan rugby club swept to two impressive victories yester- day against a typically fine aggre- gation of ruggers from Cleveland. In the first contest the Blue crunched the Clevelanders 21-3 in a hard fought yet aesthetically pleasing game. The team seemed to feel that yesterday's perform- ance was the best pure rugby that they have played all season. The Blue backfield praised the effort of the entire team and were especially appreciative of the way the ball was consistantly a e n t back from the scrums. The Gold team was every bit as impressive in their 20-5 victory as the Blues were in the earlier con- test. The Blue players, watching the Gold play from the sidelines, while obviously elated with their own effort, appeared just as pleas- ed with the B team's showing. The victory by the Blue kept their home victory streak intact. The ruggers have prevailed in all seven of their home games this year to protect the skein which extends back to years untold. The Wolverines close out their season next week in Columbus against arch nemisis Ohio State. iU pedwin. shoes 0 0 0 0 109 80 93 69 _______ i ... _ _ __ Petitioning now open for: Central Student Judiciary 8 Seats Petitions and information available at SGC offics (1st Floor SAB) Petitions must be in before Sunday, Nov. 22, at 5:00 WOMEN AND MEN OF ALL SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES ARE URGED TO APPLY The side-zippered tall one. Winning strategy for your game-watching sportswear -like the wider cut, straight-leg pants. DIETZEL'S SHOE STORE, Inc. 309 S. Main St., Ann Arbor, Mi. 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