Page 2-Saturday, December 10, 1977-The Michigan Daily Table of Contents Seasonin review....ge .... ..........................p. 3 Michiganrecord...................................p.3 Michigan seniors .......... .......... .... ...... p. 4 Washington scouting report....................... p. 7 Washington record............................... p.7 Road to Pasadena .....................................p.8 Russell Davis interview .............................. p. 13 That mythical championship........ ............ p. 14 Things to do in L.A............................p.15 Huskies in Rose Bowl ...........................p. 17 Michigan comparison.............................p.18 Rose Bowl history ....................................p.19 Michigan statistics............................ p. 20 Supplement editors: Don MacLachlan Kathy Henneghan .................... FOR YOUR HAPPIEST SHOPPING- FRYNTE JOHN LIDMYSHOP- Dansk-Royal Copenhagen-Georg Jensen Wedgwood-La Lique-Baccarat Spode-Lauffer-Minton-Fraser Rorstrand-Arabia-Italla-Val St. Lambert Royal Holland-Orrefors-Kosta-Boda Pickard-Possum Trot-Bing & Grondahl Stieff Aynsley-Royal Doulton-Chemex Braun-Gerber-Trident WE WRAP, SHIP AND DELIVER TOO! JOHN LEIDY SHOP **::1 +': ° '601-607 E. Liberty-68-6779: ..... ...... .. . . . . . . ..~ . . .~~.......:.............. The Michigan Daily-Saturday, Dece EMPTY-HANDED IN FOUR TRIPS: Bo seeks to slay bowl nemesis By PAUL CAMPBELL No sooner did Sir Bo slay the peren- nial big-mouthed Hayes monster, than he turned to find himself staring straight into the face of another arch- enemy-the bafflingBowl Behemoth. Bo has met the Behemoth four times before. Four times he was sent limping away by the many headed monster, which seems to be a master of disguise. Until lately, it was rumored. that the nomadic Behemoth had finally settled down for good in the southern part of a form it assumes. Not until it is beaten once can the gallant Glenn claim vic- tory. Part of Sir Bo's problems come from tradition. His fiefdom of Michigan is quite proud of their football teams. There are still those around who remember that before Bo ascended the throne, those football teams had played in five Rose Bowls without losing. Actually they only had one close call. In the 1951 game, the Wolverines were trailing at halftime 6-0 to California. They were getting beat badly. The Golden Bears had rolled up 192 yards and held Michigan to 65. California had a 10-2 advantage in first downs. But Bennie Oosterbaan came up with a defensive alignment at halftime which shut down the Cal running at- tack. Then Don Dufek, the scion of a great Wolverine football family, went to work. He scored on a fourth down plunge from his fullback slot to give Michigan= a 7-6 lead. Then he scored again in the fourth quarter to clinch the game for the Wolverines. Michigan had 15 first downs in the second half to California's two, and a 226-52 advan- tage in offensive yards. Quite a tur- naround. The other three Michigan Rose Bowl wins were comfortable. One was a 49- 0 conquest of Stanford in the very first Rose Bowl in 1902. The game ended in the third quarter when Stanford surrendered to the relentless Wolverine attack led by a 170 yard performance by All-American back Willie Heston. The score was the same in 1948. Michigan was the unanimous national champion and they proved it against Southern Cal, 49-0. In Michigan's last bowl before Bo, it was another field day. Oregon St. was the victim in the 1965 Pasadena classic. Tedesco and Graves in p A ELT4 R ESTAU RANT -PIZ2 RETUAT-PZGreek & American F Breakfast Anytime Complete Sunday Din Different Specials Ever COMPLETE CAR RY-OUT SI 662-7811 CORNER OF STATE & PAC Open 7 days a week 7:00 a.m.-1 GOBLU I 4' Bo: 86-12-3 at 'M' QUARTERBACK Rich Leach, shown making a cut against Wisconsin, established several new records in Michigan football. Leach is Michigan's all-time passing yardage leader, the total offense leader, and he has scored the most touth- downs and tossed the most touchdown passes. r 1 1 68 o ° EAST WILLIAM .e moSt CO 24orI *..every day, 24 hours a 'I ant campus bankingl day, with your AnyTime Bank Card _ + *. ~u. au orra r iu w We give away free apples n seasorn. . . who says ther j . R vGnyrrys o such free lunch? Ban MEMBER F.D.I.C. 777 N. University (Campus) state called California. It would emerge annually in the guise of fierce and powerful Trojans and shatter the hopes of yet another highly rated Big Ten team. It happened last year to noble Bo and his legions Varlet Vince Evans led the Trojans to a 14-6 win. It wasn't that close. In 1970, the Behemoth also came to Pasadena in Trojan form. But the real damage was done the day before the game, when Bo was stricken by a heart attackwhich left his team without a leader. They lost 10-3 as their offense was shut down to a second half field goal That's a strange thing about the Behemoth. Often times it comes from the west, where the passing game reigns and defense is only a rumor. Then Sir Bo takes a mighty running game out to face the monster and, sur- prise, he runs into super defense. Such was the case in 1972. Bo's team was 11-0 going into the Rose Bowl against a twice beaten Stanford team. The Cardinals were far from chivalrous, however, holding the Wolverine rushers to 264 yards and beating Bo 13-12 on a last minute Rod Garcia three-pointer. Two years ago may have been the strangest encounter with the monster. Sir Bo, who knew he had one of his younger and more suspect teams, lost to Ohio State but ended up in Miami-facing the best team in the country, the Oklahoma Sooners. The monster was very strong that year. Michigan lost 14-6 again. The Wolverines did manage to score-after recovering a fumble on the Oklahoma two-yard line. At that, it took them three plays. This one really wasn't close. So, when people tell Sir Bo that the monster seems weak this year as it slowly rumbles in the Pacific North- west, forgive him if he isn't cocky. 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