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Saturday, September 18, 1976

-1 HE MICHIGAN DAILY

Page Seven

Saturday, September 18, 1976 1 HE MICHIGAN L2AILY Page 5even

STANFORD LOSES HILL, INGE

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By HENRY ENGLEHARDT While the rest of their Card-
and RICK BONINO inal mates were soaking up the
If you're looking for this ; water from Michigan's artificial
year's Wolverines to get lucky rug yesterday afternoon, pre-
in some way, you don't have season All-American receiver
to look further than who's on Tony Hill and starting tailbackl
the Stanford team bus. Or, Ron Inge were staying dry back
rather, who's not on the Stan- in California.
ford team bus. Hill, 6-3 of pure terror to de-
THE LINEUPS
MICHIGAN STANFORID
Offense

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G. Johnson (220)
Bill Dufek (250)
M. Donahue (245)
W. Downing (250)
Gerry Szara (240)
Mike Kenn (245)
C. Stephenson (175)
Rick Leach (190)
Jim Smith (200)
Rob Lytle (195)
11. Iluckleby (195)

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TE (87) M. Hoaglin (245)
RT (65) G. Anderson (251)
RG (67) A. Karakozoff (250)
C (59) Mark Hill (255)
LG (68) A. TenBrug'e (255)
LT (72)G. King (235)
SE (42) Bill Kellar (180)
QB (16) Mike Cordova (215)
WB (30) J. Lofton (180)
FB (35) D. Stevenson (210)
TB (29) Gary Lynn (185)

fensive backs, sprained an ank- may see action this afternoon. dova throws a pretty tight spiral UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST UNIVERSITY REFORMED
le in the Cardinals 15-12 loss to Of the players that will be and the wind doesn't affect him CHAPEL (LCMS) SCIENTIST CHURCH
a Penn State last week. He re- playing, the Michigan defensive too much." 1511 Washtenaw Ave. 663-5560 1833 Washtenaw 1001 E. Huron
mained healthy long enough, backs face the most severe test. The Cardinals have one more: Alfred T. Scheips, Pastor Sunday Services and Sunday Calvin Malefyt, Alan Rice,
however, to catch six passes Last week, Wisconsin's aerial weapon to spring on Michigan Sunday Morning Worship at School-10:30 a.m. Ministers
for 104 yards, including a 48- arsenal pushed them back 268 at 1:30 this afternoon, he's kick- 9:15 and 10:30 a.m. Wednesday Testimony Meet- 9:30 a.m. - Classes for all
yarder for Stanford's only touch- yards. During the week, the er Mike Michel. "He's capable Sunday Morning Bible Study ing-8:00 p.m. ages.
down. press rubbed their face masks of hitting 60-yard field goals," at 9:15 p.m. Child Care Sunday-under 2 10:30 a.m.-Morning Worship.
"We'll definitely miss him," in the artificial turf. Now Stan- Christiansen says. He proved it Midweek Worship Wednesday, years. 5:00 p.m.-Co-op Supper.
said Stanford Coach Jack Chris- ford quarterback Mike Cordova to the Nittany Lions with a 52- 10 p.m. Midweek Informal Worship. 6:00 p.m.-Informal Evening
tiansen. is going to try to decimate any- yarder. Michel's foot gives Stan- * * Reading Room-306 E. Liber- Service.
Inge, a highly valuable all- thing that remains. ford a legitimate scoring threat FIRST PRESBYTERIAN ty, 10 - 5 Monday - Saturday;! * *
purpose back, is out with a Stanford runs out of a pro anytime they cross midfield. CHURCH closed Sundays. BETHEL A.M.E. CHURCH
sprained toe. Last year he was set and bases its attack on the Stanford may just be the 1432 Washtenaw Ave. * * 900 Plum-63-3800
the Cardinals' second leading pass. Christiansen indicated toughest test the Wolverines 6624466 AMERICAN BAPTIST Rev. John A. Woods, Pastor
rusher, third leading receiver that due to the weather Stanford "This is a very important non- Worship at 9:30 and 11:00 on CAMPUS CENTER Sunday Morning Services -
and top kickoff return man. plays most of their games in, conference game," said Schem- Sundays. 502 E. Huron-663-9376 8:00 a.m. and 10:30 a.m.
James Lofton, a combination they recruit a team geared to bechler. "But," he emphasized, Student coffee hour at 12:00. Ronald E. Carey, Sunday School-9:00 a.m.
football player-long jumper, throwing. have until the Ohio State battle. I Volleyball on church lawn at Campus Minister Transportation available.
starts in Hill's slot. The junior Last year, Cordova left the "it is a non-conference game. 4:00 p.m. Sept. 19. Sunday Morning Worship-10
placed fourth in the Olympic Blue secondary breathless with "Stanford is a big, strong College program under direc- a.m. First Baptist Church. M SUE
long jumping trials and, as a 24-44, 285 yard performance. team with ability everywhere." tion of the Rev. Graham Pat- Bible Study-11 a.m. ST. MARY STUDENT
Michigan Coach Bo Schembech- Christiansen doesn't think his "M i c h i g a n," Christiansen terson. Fellowship Meeting Tuesday CHAPEL (Catholic)
ler said, "You've got to run quarterback will be bothered by countered, "has all the ingredi- * * at 7:30 p.m. 331 Thompson-663-0557
awfully fast to jump that far." the winds swirling at the bot- ents you need to be number FIRST UNITED METHODIST * * * Weekend Masses:
Gary Lynn, a 5-10, 185, junior, tom of the bowl. As the former one, all they have to do is play CHURCH ANN ARBOR CHURCH OF Saturday, 5 p.m., 11:30 p.m.
replaces the injured Inge. Detroit Lion great said, "Cor- up to their capabilities." State at Huron and Washington CHRIST Sunday - 7:45 a.m., 9 a.m.,
On the other side of the field, . .Dr. Donald B. Strobe 530 W Stad Blvd 10:30 a.m., noon, and 5 p.m.
the Wolverines appear to be in ""' _.:..V***g.s******m'm'*'*'.'**....a The Rev. Fred B. Maitland (one bloc est of U of M (plus 9:30 a.m. North Campus).
fine physical shape as they pre The Rev. E. Jack Lemon Stadium) * * *
pare to defend the sportswri- Worship Services at 9:00 and Bible Study - Sunday 9:30 LORD OF LIGHT LUTHERAN
ters who voted them number 11:00. a.m.; Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. CHURCH (ALC-LCA)
one in this week's AP poll. IChurch School at 9:00 and Worship -Sunday, 10:30 a.m. Gordon Ward, Pastor
Defensive end Tom Seabron, >11:00 and 6:00 p.m. 801 S. Forest at Hill St.
suffering from a nagging Adult Enrichment at 10:00. Need transportation? Call 662- Sunday Service at 11:00 a.m.
shoulder ailment, is the only in EM Ut op en WESLEY FOUNDATION 9928
Michigan starter hurt. Schem- UNITED METHODIST
bechler, not wishing to risk By LESLIE BROWN CAMPUS MINISTRY UNIVERSITY CHURCH
more serious injury to the soph- Michigan's cross country team opens its 1976 schedule Student groups active pro- OF CHRIST
odore, wi startwide nd pot today at the Eastern Michigan open in nearby Ypsilanti gramming worship and study. Presently Meeting at the
decoa te ie ndsot iii:bStop in or call us. 602 E. Huron, nnAroail505.Fit
There is also good news from with a very confident coach.668-6881
the injury department. Offen With eight of his top nine men returning, Coach Ron D * * Daad Graf inister
sive guard Kirk Lewis, who sat Warhurst hopes to improve on an already impressive record FIRST CONGREGATIONAL For information or transpor-
out the '75 season with a bro- of two consecutive Big Ten and Notre Dame Invitational CHURCH F itation: 663-3233 or 426-3808. 1
ken arm and has sat out this titles, a Central Collegiate Conference crown and an NCAA Rev. Terry N. Smith, 10:00 a m -Sunday Worship.
season thus far with a bad back, itrit IV Cham Senior Minister
h pionship

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D. Tedesco (210)
G. Morton (225)
Bob Lang (230)
J. Hennessy (235)
J. Anderson (210)
C. O'Neal (230)
Jerry Meter (205)
D. Howard (190)
Jim Bolden (175)
Jim Peckens (190)
Dwight Hicks (180)

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McColl (245)
Harris (248)
Ceresino (220)
Kiebrutz (245)
Barker (235)
Barton (205)
Cardinalli (215)

f (33) S. Thompson (195)
(41) R. Phillips (195)
(43) Rich Waters (185)
(22) L.Reynolds (180)

NONCONFERENCE PLAY BEGINS:

Penn State

tests OSU

The Big Ten puts its collec- much stiffer test against the including an upset of Miami,
tive prestige on the line today strong defense of seventh-ranked Ohio.

as its member schools open their Penn Sate.
three week nonconference sched- Illinois, fresh off its first
ule. opening day victory since 1972,
Besides the bowl games, this travels to Columbia, Missouri
is the /only period where college to face the Missouri Tigers.
football aficionados can find con- The Fighting Illini will be
crete evidence to use in the counting on a strong defensiveI
perpetual argument about which !showing to carry them past the
is the best college football con- surpri-- Tigers, who achiev-
ference in the nation. ed thei -ond major opening
And the Big Ten, despite day upve in as many years
containing both the number when they toppled UC, 45-26.
one and two teams in the cur- Indiana, Iowa and Northwest-
rent polls, will be hard pressed ern have all been assigned un-
to make a respectable show- derdog roles in today's contests.:
ing. The Hawkeyes will be playing
Even the big boys will have host to the Syracuse Orangemen,
their hands fuller than usual, a team that ex-Michigan aide
Ohio State. whose young offense Frank Maloney has led to re-
led by quarterback Rod Gerald spectability. Northwestern may
and tailback Jeff Logan looked have a fighting chance against
so good against probation- North Carolina, but the Tar
depleted MSU will receive a Heels already have a 2-0 mark'
o -o
Bucs gain on Phils;
Red Sox pluck Bird
The surging Pittsburgh Pi- star Carl Yastrzemski left the
rates further tightened up the game in the 3rd inning with a
National League East race by pulled groin muscle.
defeating the New York Mets The Red Sox played the game,
4-1, behind the combined 6 hit without their managei Don Zim-
pitching of Doc Medich andi
Dave Giusti. mer. Zimmer was hospitalized

On the plus side for the
cause of conference prestige,
Minnesota should clean up the

ACCORDING TO Warhurst, Michigan's number one run-.
ner should encounter no problems in the field of 175-200
runners.
"Greg Meyer will win," Warhurst stated confidently.
"He is the superior runner."
EMU's Jim Darren may be the only other runner to
watch, who, according to Ron, "is a good runner, but just
not the same caliber as Meyer."
The remainder of the field is comprised of runners
from approximately eight smaller schools including EMU,
Bowling Green, Hillsdale and a number of individual en-
trants.
EVEN WITH THE temporary loss of All-American
Mike McGuire, the team holds winning potential in another
All-American, Bill Donakowski.
Behind Meyer and Donakowski, Warhurst has six re-
turning lettermen-Jon Cross, Jay Anstaett, Mark Foster, '
Bill Scheper, Steve Elliott and Jack Sinclair.
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608 E. William, corner of State
Worship Service-10:30 a.m.
CAMPUS' CHAPEL-A Campus
Ministry of the Christian
Reformed Church
1236 Washtenaw Ct.
Rev. Don Postema, Pastor
Welcome to all students!
10:00 a.m.-Morning Worship
-"Sharing Gifts inhThe Univer-
sitv and the Church."
11:15 a.m.--Coffee Hour.
6:00 p.m.-Evening Service.
"God's people in God's world
for God's purpose."
UNIVERSITY CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
409 S. Division
M. Robert Fraser, Pastor
Church School-9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship-11:00 a.m.
Evening Worship-7:00 p.m.

FALL OPENINGS
Ci.OINLARA
" Nursery
" Kindergartners
* Elementary School
SChild CareCenter
An alternative program

field with Washington State.
If Wisconsin can match their
performance of last week, they
should be winners over North
Dakota. MSU, despite their
various suspension and injury
problems, is favored to best
Wyoming in East Lansing.

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Frank Taveras' two run sin-;
gle in the fifth inning was the
key blow, as the Pirates moved
to within three games of the
fading Philadelphia Phillies.
The Phils, losers of 18 of their
last 23 games were defeated 4-3
by the Chicago Cubs on a 12th
inning single by Jerry Morales.
Philadelphia had come from a
3-1 deficit to tie in the 9th, only
to be disappointed again.
In other action, Mark "The
Bird" Fidrvch lost his 9th
game against 16 wins, being
shelled by the Boston Red Sox
8-3. Fidrych only lasted 2 2-3
innings, being removed during a
5 run Boston rally in the 3rd
inning.
Luis Tiant picked up his 19th
win in the contest, but Sox
SCORES
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Boston 8, Detroit 3
Kansas City 3, Chicago 2
Baltimore at Cleveland, ppd.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Chicago 4, Philadelphia 3
Pittsburgh 4, N. Y. 1
San Francisco 4 Reds 2
Atlanta 1, L. A. 0
Montreal 9, St. Louis 5
I nern 'Til 1I am.

with a recurrence of a muscle
ailment in his shoulder and!

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