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Tuesday, November 2, 1976

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Page Nine

STuesday, November 2, 1976 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nine

BALTIMORE LEADS BY TWO GAMES:

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Colts grease

Oilers

By The Associated Press
B A L T I M O R E-Lydell
Mitchell rambled for 136 yards
and the devastating Baltimore
defense smothered Houston un-
der a human avalanche to lead
the Colts to a 38-14 rout over
the Oilers in last night's Nation-
al Football League game.
Mitchell, who leads the
American Conference with 796
yards rushing, also caught sev-
en passes for 49 yards and
joined quarterback Bert Jones
in setting up two short touch-
down runs each by Roosevelt
Leaks and Don McCauley and a
25-yard field goal by Toni Lin-
w hart-
The smashing victory in
Baltimore's first Monday
right television appearancie
in four years gave the Colts
a 7-1 record and a two-game4
lead over second - place New
England in the AFC East. The
Oilers, 4-4 after losing their
third in a row, fell two games
zbehind front - running Cin-
cinnati in the AFC Central.
Houston scored both its
toichdowns in the final period
after the Colts had built a 31-0

and John Hadl six times for 63 scored from the one.
yards. The Oilers had minus Linhart booted his field goal
yardage passing until Pastorini1 with 6:31 left in the third quar-,
connected on a 33-yard pass ter and another one-yard TDt
play tow Ken Burrough fora plunge by McClauley, following!
touchdown with 10: 07 remain-, a 39-yard ps rmJnst
ing in the game.a3-yr pass from Jones to
Raymond Chester, made it 31-0
Mitchell reached his high- on the second play of the final
est rushing total of the year period.
on 28 carries, personally gain- Pastorini, who had been re-
ing 19 yards more than the placed by Hadl at the start of
sver e lloesbyHouston the second half, then returned
in seven previous games. to action and sparked Houston's
The Oilers gained just 34 belated scoring spurt.
yards in the first half, minus
seven in the air, and two of Following a pass interfer-
their three turnovers set up ence call, Pastorini connect-
Baltimore touchdowns. ed with Ken Burrough on a 53-

GRIDE - PICKS I
FOR ALL THOSE who want to write on the sports page, don't
pencil a moustache on Rick Bonino's picture. Instead, fill
out the Gridde's for a chance at winning a small one item pizza
from Pizza Bob's. Mail or drop your picks at 420 Maynard before
midnight Friday.

1. MICHIGAN at Purdue
2. Indiana at Michigan State
3. Minnesota at Northwestern
4. Illinois at Ohio State
S. Iowa at Wisconsin
6. Colorado at Missouri
7. Oklahoma State at Nebraska
8. Boston College at
Miami, Fla.
9. LSU at Alabama
(Birmingham)
10. Navy at Syracuse
11. North Carolina State at
Penn State

12. Kent State at Hawaii
13. Central Michigan at
Eastern Michigan
14. North Carolina at Clemsod
15. Georgia at Florida
(Jacksonville)
16. VMI at Citadel
117. Harvard at Pennsylvania
18. Western Michigan at
Miami, Ohio
19. Vanderbilt at Kentucky
20. DAILY LIBELS at
New York Cosmos

Leaks scored from the four
in the first quarter after line-
backer Jim Cheyunski recov-
ered a fumble on the Houston
13 and Mitchell gained nine

yard scoring strike and Joe
Dawkins scored from the one
on Houston's next possession.
Jones, who missed Sunday's

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yards on two carries. practice because of a slight
A tipped pass attempt by cold, completed 19 of 28 passes
Houston running back Ronnie for 197 yards. Pastorini com-
Coleman was intercepted by pleted 10 of 22 for 160-after
linebacker Derrel Luce on the being minus seven in the first
ouston 22he inhesecond per- half - while Hadl was one for
iod. ?Mitchell gained 10 on a,
pass from Jones and ran for 11 eight after having his first four
more, then was renlaced by attempts dropped by Houston
McCaley who scored from the receivers.

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WINTER 1976
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AP Photo
BALTIMORE COLT defensive tackles Joe Ehrman and Mike Barnes sack Houston quarter-
back Dan Pastorini for a 10 yard loss in last night's National Football League contest. Things
didn't improve all night for the hapless Oiler's as they were demolished by the Colts, 38-14.
SPORTS OF THE DAILY
The Michigan rowing team Cars march on Knicks nixed t
made its debut two weeks ago
defeating Michigan State by UNIONDALE, N.Y. - Dick KANSAS CITY - Guards Ron
three lengths in a four team Snyder scored 15 points, includ- Boone and Brian Taylor com-
race. ing a big basket and two free bined for 40 points as the Kan-!
Also competing in the race throws in the last two minutes sas City Kings upended the New
were Mercyhurst College (Erie, of the game, to give the un- York Knicks, 105-101, in Nation-'
PA) and Grand Valley State beaten Cleveland Cavaliers an al Basketball Association action
College. 82-75 National Basketball Asso- last night.
IN THE TEAM'S initial per- ciation victor over the New Boone, who was acquired in
formance, the Spartans were York Nets last night. the ABA dispersal draft, scored
heavy pre-meet favorites. How- Three free throws by Tiny 22 points while adding eight
ever, the Michigan squad man- Archibald had given the Nets a rebounds and a pair of blocked
aged to take the lead after ten 75-74 lead with 2:27 left when shots. Taylor, a newcomer ac-
strokes. Snyder came through with a quired in the Nate Archibald
Ti three-point play for the Cavs. trade, popped in 18 points and
The Wolverines steadily in- picked up six steals.
creased their lead to three SNYr LATER gave Cleve-'
boat lengths, and averted a last land a 8-75 lead with a free KANSAS CITY never trailed
ditch effort by the Spartans to throw at the 1:31 mark after a' andi led\ by as many as 12 In
pull out the race. technical foul call -on Nets' the third quarter. The Knicks
ROWING FOR Michigan were Coach Kevin Lougher who was tied the game only once at
Mark Doman, George Law- thrown out of the game. 15-45 with 5:48 to play in the
rence, Grant Esler, and Bob The Cavaliers then held on to first half.
Henn. Sitting in the coxswain's win their sixth game, the most
seat for the Wolverines was in the NBA. However, .the Kings pumped
Marci Esler. Austin Carr led the winners their lead to 63-55 at inter-
Michigan's commodore, Mi- with 18 points while Archibald mission. New York crept to
chael J. Weisman said the scored 22 points and John Wil- within two points at 103-101
team's victory could be attri- liamson contributed 16 to the with 24 seconds to play. But
buted to the superior coaching Nets' cause. Jim Brewer led Boone sank a pair of free
of the squad's cox and the high the Cavs with 16 rebounds while
level of experience on the Jan van Breda Kolff was New throws 10 seconds later to ice
Michigan crew. York's high rebounder with 14. the victory.
The victory had added signifi- -AP New York guards Earl Mon-
cance for the Wolverines, since
the Michigan State crew had pi oiia detsmn
rowed in the Olympic Trials
earlier this year. RE-ELECT

la d. Then9 Bamores sRon Lee one.
exploded 69 yards around right fter two Pastorini pass
end for the game's final touch comnletions gained just three TL
down. yards on Houston's nevt pos -
Baltimore's defense sacked session, the Colts slashed back
quarterbacks Dan Pastorini for another score with MIt- oss- yed
_ "'hell's 32-yard run setting
the drive in motion. This timeM OOSE
it was Leaks' turn,. and he
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scored 22 points while Spencer 1. Practice will be held from through our door each morn-
Haywood added 19 points and 6-8 p.m. Monday thru Friday' ing
12 rebounds. Scott Wedman had at Crisler Arena. For further'
17 points and nine assists for information contact Coach: Great Music
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Opportunity to win a Sub-
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For information
and applications

contact WENDY SESS 764-9279
or corme to s54 Thompson.

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1313 SO. UNIVERSITY
HOME COOKING IS OUR SPECIALTY

Breakfast All Day
3 Eacas, Hash Browns,
Toast & Jelly-$1.35
Ham or Bacon or Sausaqe
with 3 Eaqs, Hash Browns,
Toast & Jelly-$1.45
3 Eaqs, Ribe Evo Steak,
Hash Browns, Toast &
Jelly-$2. 25
We make Three Eaq Omlets
-Western Omlet
-Bean Sorout Omlet

EVERYDAY SPECIALS
Beef Stroganoff
Chinese Pepper Steak
Eaa Rolls
Home-made Soups. Beef,
Barlev. Clam Chowder, etc.
Home-made Chili
Veaetable Tempura
(served after 2 p.m.)
Hamburoer Steak Dinner-
Spaghetti in Wine Sauce
Beef Curry Rice
Baked Flounder Dinner
Delicious Korean Bar-b-q Beef
(Bul-ko-gee) on Kaiser Roll
Fried Fresh Bean Sprouts
Kim-Chee

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Saturday 9-8
Sunday 10-8
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NHL
Montreal 3, Buffalo 2
Toronto 6, Cleveland 3
NBA
Cleveland 82, New York Nets 75
Kansas City 103,
New York Knicks 101
NFL
Baltimore 38, Houston 14
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County Commissioner-District 1
A VOTE FOR RAY SHOULTZ IS A VOTE FOR:
0 Protection of consumer rights.
4 Greater opportunities for women and
minorities.
i Expanded parks and recreation programs.
0 Appointed county executive.
" Efficiency and economy in government.
Paid for by Shoultz for Commissioner, Treasurer Bobbie Levine

ANNO UNCING:
The Fall 1976 LS&A Student Government Elections
For Eight (8) Full Year Member-at-Large Positions,
and one (1) Half-Year seat on the
EXECUTIVE COUNCILof the Government
will be held on Nov. 22 and Nov. 23, 1916
(Monday and Tuesday)
CANDIDATES may file petitions for office at the
LS&A Student Government Offices, 4001 Michigan
Union (763-4799)
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