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Sunday, October 21, 1973

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Page Seven

Sunday, October 21, 1973 THE MICHIGAN DAILY

ILLINI TIE FOR LEAD

Buckeyes p1
By The Associated Press about four and one-half minutes to
BLOOMINGTON - Although No. play, and broke a 3-3 tie.
1 Ohio State rolled to an easy 37-7 Michigan State came back in the
victory over Indiana yesterday, final minute, driving from its own
Coach Woody Hayes claimed it was 35 yard line to the Illini 16 before
no cakewalk - at least after the Mike Gow intercepted his second
first half. pass of the day, stopping the Spar-
The awesome Buckeyes, who led tasthreat Spar-
ony70ate!h is qa ter tret
othen blew it open with 17 points in Michigan State's Dirk Kryt had
the second quarter and ran their tied the contest in the thirdiquar-
Big Ten record to 3-0 and over-all ter after Beaver tallied in the
record to 5-0. opening period.
"The second half they shut us Beaver's 24-yard first quarter'
off pretty well," Hayes said after boot came after Illinois intercepted

GRADUATE STUDENTS WELCOME!

ow Hoosiers
Michigan State's offense has gone ty yesterday and freshman quar-
12 quarters, three whole games, terback Tony Dungy added a late
without a six-pointer. touchdown to rally Minnesota to a
* * * 31-23 victory over winless Iowa.
Minnesota, 3-3, forged intoa 24-
Boilers bob Cats 23 lead with eight seconds left
WEST LAFAYETTE - Meth- punthe thirdHeprterfumbled ad
odical Purdue, led by quarterback [ was trapped in the end zone for a
Bo Bobrowski, survived a rash of safety.
second-half fumbles to post a 21-10 Iowa, 0-6, bottled up favored
homecoming victory over North- Minnesota in its own territory until
western here yesterday. late in the fourth quarter when
Bobrowski, a senior, scored a Rick Upchurchureturned a punt 23
pair of touchdowns, including a yards to the Iowa 32.
twisting, spinning 12-yard run that Six plays later on the third down
give the Boilermakers a 21-3 lead Siplylaeantehrdow
late in the third period. land seven at the Iowa 10, Dungy
The Boilermakers fumbled the romped for the touchdown on the
ball to Northwestern deep in Pur- quarterback option. The score came
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the-game. "They really came at
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Ohio State's offense did not score
another touchdown until 3:18 re-
mained in the game.
"After the score was 31-0, we;
buttoned up. . . maybe too much,"
Hayes said. "I put the second team
in and they couldn't move the
ball."
Indiana Coach LeeCorso called
the game "one of the best we've
ever played-emotionally."
It was a great game for sopho-
m o r e quarterback Cornelius
Greene, who rambled for twoi
touchdowns and converted fullback'
Bruce Elia, who powered in for two
more.
Beaver boots MSU
E A S T LANSING - Illinois.
freshman Dan Beaver, who kicked
five field goals last week to beat
Purdue, notched two more yester-
day to give the Illini a 6-3 victory
over Michigan State.
Beaver's second boot came with
Big Ten
Standings

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MICHIGAN
Ohio State
Illinois
Minnesota
Purdue
Northwestern
Indiana
Wisconsin
Mich.. State
Iowa

WL
3 0
3 0
3 0
2 1
2 1
2 1
0 3
0 3
0 3
0 3

T
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

PF
97
117
49
62
48
24
19
13
38

PA
13
14
30
82
38
46
89
73
51
77

a Charlie Baggett pass and re- due territory three times in the
turned it deep into MSU territory. second half. The Wildcats convert-
Kryt tied the score in the third ed the first of those fumbles, by
quarter from 34 yards out, capping safety Carl Capria on a punt re-
a 15-play drive. The march, the turn, into their only touchdown.-
Spartan's only offensive spark of They drove 23 yardsin five plays
the afternoon until the waning with Stan Key going the final three
drive, began on a roughing the yards on the second play of the
kicker penalty, and was highlighted fourth period.
by a Baggett - to - Mike Hurd 21-_
yard pass for another first down.Hawk humbled
The score extended to 15 quar-
ters, the period in which the Illini IOWA CITY - Minnesota took
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