Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, November 18, 1975 Recent OSU battles tight By SCOTT LEWIS I Once again, the college foot- ball season is drawing to a close, and once again the Big Ten championship depends on the outcome of the Michigan- Ohio State clash. Ever since 1935, when the: Michigan-Ohio State clash wase made the last game of the sea- son, the two teams have battled for the championship 13 times. Six of these title-deciding battles have occurred in the last seven years. By' far, the Michigan - Ohio State war has escalated in large proportions in these seven sea- sons, and it shows no indications' of simmering. "Everybody gives more than1 100 per cent in this game,''says Wolfman Don Dufek. "It's a matter of getting out there and just acting- out of instinct as situations arise", It all began in 1968, when Bump Elliot took a Wolverine head honcho. The comparable Columbus. The B u c k e y e s, team undefeated in the con- philosophies of Bo and Woody, j seeking revenge for their drub- ference, into Columbus to do and the fact that Bo had been bing the previous year, topped battle with Woody's Buckeyes Woody's assistant at Miami, has Michigan 20-9. -a team many referred to as made the Bo-Woody contests the The only year the Big Ten "the team of the century." most noteworthy battles in all of college football. championship didn't rest on the The game dd nothing to hin- result of the final game was der that testimonial. The Buck- Since 1969, Woody's legions ; 1971. Michigan h a d already eyes blew Michigan out of the have prevailed three times, clinched an outright Big Ten stadium, 50-14. The likes of Bo's Boy's have won twice, championship. Nevertheless, the Jack Tatum, Rex Kern & Com- with one tie. The total points intensity of the Bo-Woody rival- pany were too much for the in these, games indicates the ry had hardly diminished by Wolverines. equality in the series-OSU 75 game time. to Michigan's 74. A less-than-superb but in-3 One facet of that game stands spired, Ohio State team gave out however-that of Woody try- The Schembechler vs. Hayes;the undefeated Wolverines all ing for a two-point conversion rivalry got off to a roaring start they could handle on that day in the waning moments of the i 1969. Michigan had a me- taking a 7-3 lead late in the game-and succeeding. diocre team by today's stand- game on Tom Campana's 85- The audacity of that maneu- ards, entering the game with a yard punt return. ver helped to transform a Michigan's powerful offense, healthy intercollegiate rivalry The number-one ranked Buck' led by the backfield offBilly into the gargantuan war that nt on the other hnd, sored Taylor, Glenn Doughty, and Ed now exists. to Ann A thtally Shuttlesworth was not about to rivltywasfuthe en Ithe same team that had de- give up. Quarterback Larry Cip This rivalry was further en- molished the Wolverines the pre- geup. QuatrakLryCpa Thismolihed he Wlvernes he pe~:led a drive that culminated ina hanced when Elliot resigned as vious year. As a result, Ohio dte a Michigan coach, and Glenn E. State was labeled a three touch- 21-yard touchdown run by Tay- "Bo" Schembechler b e c a m e down favorite. or, which ended the scoring, - giving the Blue a 10-7 victory. twice from within the Buckeye five-yard line. The most exciting Bo-Woody contest took place in 1973, in Ann Arbor. Both teams entered the game with a good shot at the national championship. A strong second-half surge gave Michigan a 10-10 tie. Two long Mike Lantry field goal attempts failed in the end, and the game ended up deadlocked. The game should have se- cured Michigan a Rose Bowl berth, but this time it was the athletic directors' turn to defeat the Wolverines. A vote of 6-4 sent the Buckeyes to Pasadena. Last year's game also brought frustration to the baffled Wol- verines. They quickly took the lead, 10-0, on a Dennis Franklin to Gil Chapman pass, followed by a Lantry field goal. OSU countered with four Tom Klaban three pointers to take a 12-10 lead. A last minute drive left Michigan with a 33-yard field goal attempt,hbut Lantry's boot sailed wide, and the Wol- verines were downed again. State Discount 307 S. STATE -994-1262 -NEW HOURS- MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, SAT. 9-6 THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 9-9-SUNDAY 12-5 un tnat dy, however, the! Maize and Blue buried Woody's Wonders, 24-12. Led by Barry Pierson's three interceptions, the Rose Bowl-bound Wolverine de-I fense thwarted the Buckeye ma- chine time and time again. Woody became so desperate, that he removed Rex Kern from, VICTORY, OH SWEET VICTORY. So read the headline in the Daily on this day in 1969. (in that November day Marty Huff, (70) Fred Grambeau, (92) and Tom Curtis, (25) and com- pany pounded Rex Kern (10) and his fellow Buckeyes in the turf and the Wolverines upset the Buckeyes 2442. The scoring may have end- ed, but the fireworks had yet to come. Minutes later, a con- troversial Tom Darden inter- ception .thwarted a despera- tion Buckeye drive. Woody wanted a pass interference .call, but the request wasn't BUCKEYES BOAST BOOTERS: NEW RELEASES * SOME CUTOUTS the game, and inserted Ron Ma- granted. ciejowski, a better passer. Ma- Since he wasn't in the best ciejowski, in turn, threw two physical condition, the Fat Man interceptions, couldn't take his aggressions out Woody also attempted a two- on the referees, so he attacked point conversion this game, but an innocent first-down marker' it failed-at a time when OSU in one of the most bizarre really needed it. The game end- scenes ever witnessed in Mich- ed, quite appropriately, with igan Stadium. both teams leaving the field: In 1972, a frustrating Michigan amid c h o r u s e s of "Goodbye team left Columbus on the short Woody." end of a 14-11 score. Opportunity 1970 found two undefeated knocked many times for Mich- powerhouses doing battle in igan, as they failed to score ALL SINGLE ALBUMS W399 WE HAVE THE NEW By MARCIA MERKER In recent years, the deciding factor in the Michigan-Ohio State football contest has been the kicking game. This year the Buckeyes return with the same placekicker, Tom Klaban, who singlehandedly outscored the Wolverines last season and his colleague, Tom Skladany, whol Kicking ,may decide _. _ _ __ _ -. ....-,.....-n. -r - - . rm-rt a. st - Temptations Rufus Little Feet Blackbirds STATE COUPON STATE COUPON CONTACT VITAMIN C COLD CAPSULES 500 MG 10's 100's Reg. $1.69 86C Reg. $2.38 1.39 LIMIT 1 LIMIT I EXPIRES 11-25-75 EXPIRES 11-25-75 STATE COUPON FLANNEL SHIRTS ASSORTED SIZES AND COLORS Reg. 5.19 388 LIMIT 2 EXPIRES 11-25-75 STATE COUPON STATE COUPON Right-Guard VITAMIN E ROLL-ON DEODORANT 300 IU 1.5 0;. size Re100s $ Reg. $1.19Reg.$4. 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Of Michigan brings a non-lettered these 37 yards were on one run junior, Bob Wood, into the arena back during the North Carolina this Saturday who stands atop game. the Big Ten in kick scoring and Skladany's kickoff statistics a punter, John Anderson, in his are impressive also. In 62 kicks, second year as a kicker. 21 have gone into or out of the OSU'S kicking and punting end zone. As coach Schembech- statistics are nothing' to sneeze ler says, "I think Skladany is at this season. Although Klaban the greatest kicker in the coun- is not executing as well this try." fall as he did last year against KLABAN, the name so many the Wolverines, Skladany is con- Ann Arborites remember, is a necting on long field goals and soccer style kicker. Last week, hanging his punts well. the Czechoslovakian missed a So far this fall, Skladany has 23-yarder and made a 29 yarder attempted three field goals and against Minnesota. Earlier in made two, a 40 and a 59 yarder. the season, he scored on a field He missed a 60 yard attempt , goal from the 35 yardline to against North Carolina. Coach mark his longest kick of the Hayes prefers to use the junior year. on longer attempts because he Although experience is often, has greater accuracy than Kla- considered a key in pressure sit-j ban from long distances. uations, Schembechler is confi- On punts, Skladany ranks first dent with his two relatively un- in the Big Ten averaging 48.2 seasoned booters. "The kicking yards in 18 attempts. His longest game is going to be important. punt flew 68 yards into the I have confidence in Anderson, wind. Due to his hang time, only and Wood's a good pressure -y f 4 -TONIGHT- HAPPY HOUR lll 1.11.111 battle kicker," said the Michigan men- tor yesterday. Wood is up for this game knowing what has happened in recent years to the Wolverines. "Well, I've been practicing kicking field goals in this game all summer and all season. I just imagine myself in those situations," said the junior placekicker. UNTIL NOW, Wood has at- tempted 13 and made 11 three pointers, his longest being 46 yards. All during the first five games this year. He also set a new Michigan record for num- ber of field goals in one season. Mike Lantry and Dana Coin were tied at the previous record of eight. In recent kickoffs, Anderson and Wood both line up so that either player could boot the ball. The decision on who will kick is dependent upon how the oppo- sition sets up. Either player is capable of getting the ball into the endzone. As of last week, Anderson was eighth in the conference in punt- ing, having attempted 20 and averaged 37.4 yards per kick. Overall, the junior is 37 for 1455 yards or a 39.3 average. Anderson bumbled a' punt Gain st Illinois trying to keep the ball low due to the strong wind. The pigskin went off the side of his foot for a measly 12 vards. 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