Tuesday, November 18, 1975 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Eleven Tuesday, November 18, 1975 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Bengals cli dills CINCINNATI (I)-Quarterback well ahead of his 1973 pace when. Ken Anderson, overcoming O.J. he crashed through another of Simpson's 197 yards rushing, Brown's records, amassing an m riddled Buffalo's pass defense incredible 2,003 yards in one *, for 447 yards and two touch- season. downs last night to lead the Cin- BUT IN the long run it was cinnati Bengals to a 33-24 vic- Anderson's incredible accuracy NImo U'b tory over the Bills, that enabled the Bengals to raise NIGHT EDITORS: Simpson's performance fell their record to 8-1 and boosted TOM DURANCEAU just three yards shy of breaking them back into a first-place tie RICH LERNER; the National Football League with Pittsburgh in the American record of four career 200-yard Conference Central. Green field goals. games, set by the great Jim , Anderson completed 30 of 46 Te Bie11 s Brown of the Cleveland Browns. passes including touchdowns of fouThe B i 1 s, sufferingatheir Still, it was the seventh time five yards to Lenvil Elliott and games, fell to 5-4 and remained this year and the 31st in his 20 to Charlie Joiner. His passing i two games back of front-running career that he has gained over also set up two short touchdown Miami in the AFC East. 100 yards in a game. It gave bursts by rookie running back - him 1,325 yards for the year, Stan Fritts and a pair of Dave IN THE early going, Simpson seemed within easy reach of 'I IIW.h4:,::,:::::::::.:::shattering:.. ' ::: s. ::the ::., record ...:. ofatein tefour o fu f 200-yard games which he shares Some m bU be with Brown. He had 154 yards in the first half-but with the Spectators Bills forced to play catchup the rest of the way, he was limited in his second-half rushing and wound up toting the ball only 17 .. times in the game. Still, his 197 yards was the rl_ i 1 1 aer..l4l Myers along the left sideline and nine to Joiner on the right side, putting the ball on the Buffalo 10. AFTER BOOBIE Clark, the Bengals' leading rusher with 15 carries for 56 yards, bulled his way to the five, Anderson rolled to the right and, barely a step from the line of scrimmage, fired a TD bullet to Elliott. Green's extra-point kick was wide to the right. On the first play after the en- suing kickoff, Simpson exploded for his biggest gain of the game. He swept around left end, burst through a wave of potential tacklers, angled back toward the right side, slipped and fell' at the Cincinnati 23, bounced to his feet again and scrambled to the 17 to complete a 59-yard dash. But the Bills' attack stalled and they had to settle for John Ley- poldt's 28-yard field goal. In the second period, Simpson erupted for 44 more yards in a charge that moved Buffalo to the Cincinnati 29. But Braxton L{Ls;most ever a owed by theb en- fumbled, Bob Brown recovered +h . e gals on the ground. He easily and the Bengals capitalized for -x -sbroke the mark of 166 yards set a touchdown that made it 13-3. .. . excites Schem bechier by Denver's Floyd Little. Curtis catches of 14 and 47 Except for Simpson, the Bills yards and another pass inter- IF BO SCHEMBECHLER agonizes over the prospect of playing had virtually nothing going for ference call on Harrison against Ohio State, Saturday, he sure doesn't show it. Bo practically them on offense. Jim Braxton Curtis put the ball on the Buf- Ohanceditoestte, rdayressluedosinwas the only other Buffalo falo one. On the next play, pranced into yesterday's press luncheon, smiling, obviously enjoy- ground-gainer of note, picking Fritts dove over the line for the ing this week's build-up and eager to accept the challenge of up 40 yards on 10 carries. And score. This time, Green's extra- Saturday's Armageddon. The pre-season is over. Michigan and Bills' quarterback Joe Ferguson point kick was on target. Ohio State are unbeaten and once again the Big Ten Champion- was no match for Anderson. He __- ship and perhaps the national Championship boils down to this completed only nine of 18 passes one game. for 106 yards. ANDERSON'S 447-yard explo- "They (the players) know I'm excited," said Bo. "I'm stillS aD e d hs 47syalsxn- like a kid." Igle-game high of 352 yards set people, about twice as many as usually make the weekly get- favorte targets were Isaac Cur- together. Representatives from radio stations and newspapers tis, who caught seven passes for from around the state came to query Bo about the showdown. 39 yards before leaving with an / injury in the third quarter, and Frm ieSrvcRpot But Bo as expected didn't give the media much to pon- Chip Myers, who hauled in The national bowl selections der. The usual nebulous statements were the order of the seven for 108 yards. are slowly becoming more clear day and Bo enjoyed every word of it. With Anderson finding every amidst all the politicking that .Iseam available in the Buffalo has been going on the last three "I hope they (Michigan) will play like all Michigan teams in sea y, the B ufflo days. the whe askd ha hesecondary, the Bengals display- the past," when asked how he expected his team to perform. ed brilliant ball-control from the Still smarting over being drop- "The Bowl situation is not primary at this time," when asked outset and were able to score ped from consideration by the about the Orange Bowl. thefirst time they got the ball. Sugar Bowl, Barry Switzer con- "No, we weren't playing under wraps," when asked about Anderson hit Myers for 13 firmed yesterday his Oklahoma yards and the Bengals got 14 Sooners would play in the Fiesta the lack of play variety at Illinois. more when cornerback IDwight Bowl if they lose to second-rank- "They're a fine team." when asked about Ohio State. Harrison as called for pass in- ed Nebraska Saturday. Bo wasn't going to say anything he didnt have to and terference on Curtis. It appears, however, that you can bet things will be a tight as a drum at the Ferry Then Anderson connected for the Nebraska team turned Field Tartan Turf. The luncheon yesterday and a press con- 18 yards to Bob Trumpy along down the Fiesta Bowl bid in a ference Thursday and that is all the media will have to feed the right sideline, 14 yards to team vote Monday. on, besides its own infinite imagination. But Bo couldn't contain his enthusiasm for this supreme coaching challenge, his excitement for his team and its awe- r s some task. Rea e a e "Hey, you don't need any extra incentive for this game," said Bo. "Think of all the things it (the Michigan Ohio State q game) means to all the kids who play in it." e "If it was just me playing him (Woody Hayes)," Bo added1 jokingly, "I could block him." Bo was confident that his young team isn't going to col- COLUMBUS (A)-"I'm bitter. up there painting bleachers," lapse under pressure against the Buckeyes, "I know it's a big I'll stay that way," said Woody said the Ohio State coach, bid- game. But it isn't as if they haven't been in the stadium before. Hayes yesterday, explaining his ding for his fourth straight trip They've all been on national T.V. I don't think they're going to usual closing of Ohio State foot- to the Rose Bowl. go out there and freeze. ball practice for the Michigan Hayes told writers during his This is a fine team to coach," Bo added. "I like these guys." game. weekly press luncheon: "Your Bo indicated, among other things that he was satisfied Hayes ordered the gates locked interests and our interests are with Rick Leach's experience and passing ability and more in Ohio S t a d i u m, excluding not the same. You are not going confident this year about the offensive line before the Ohio everyone but his players and to prejudice our chances of win- State game than he was last year. staff. ning. We want everything going Hayes said h i s bitterness or us up there." Bo, in fact, seemed to be satisfied with everything about his stemmed from one of his sea- EVEN THOUGH he has lost Wolverines, leaving it up to Hayes and his Buckeyes to find sons at Miami, 0. He permitted two and tied one in his last ven- chinks in Michigan's armor. Not even the fumbles against Illinois a writer access to practice for tures to Michigan, Hayes ap- disturbed him, saying that Michigan is "going to be a little a game with rival Xavier. The ----- --_ more conscious of it this game. In that way it could help." writer revealed the Redskins' If the tension of this game bothers Bo he sure doesn't indi- strategy. "And we lost the game cate it. In fact he seems to thrive on the pressure. Bo didn't " he rcaledYOUR VOTE l seems to Bo I 'YOU ONLY have to let one YO R VT reveal much to the press yesterday but he did show his enthu- person in who knows what he is siasm. It was as if he had been psyching up for this one all year. looking for. It can be that guy " e --TO-H-I-UHC-Michiga SPORTS OF THE DAILY: NOVEMB CINCINNATI wide receiver Chip Myers holds tight after catching a pass from quarterback Ken Anderson for a first down in the first period, but has trouble with Buffalo's Steve Freeman (22), Tony Greene and Tom Ruud (54). The Bengals clawed the Bills, 33-24. BEAR HASSLES BIG 8 r Bowl raises con troversy I J "This is n o t h i n g personal | officials denied it. TANGERINE, Orlando, Dec. against the Fiesta Bowl," said "We have no apologies to 20: Miami of Ohio vs. an un- Head Coach Tom Osborne after make to anyone," Bryant said. named opponent. the vote. "We hold the Fiesta "They are all people out there LIBERTY Memphis, Tenn. Bowl in highest regard because (the Big Eight), but it would Dec. 22: Southern California vs' they wanted us, and we appre- take those young guys 15 or 20 Arkansas, unless the Razor- ciate that very much. years before they can wear their backs win the Southwest Con-, Earlier, Switzer and Osborne spurs regular. When I was a ference. In that caseTexas had been sharply critical of the young coach I popped off, too. A&M goes. Sugar Bowl and Alabama Coach Let themhgo where they want oFIESTA: Winner of the Nov Bear Bryant, who was accused t nohe. .- of hand - picking twice - beaten The Sugar Bowl made it offi- 29 Arizona-Arizona State game! Penn State for the New Orleans cial yesterday: Alabama will is the host team. Bowl officials classic, i meet Penn State in 'the Super- have invited the loser of this Idome on New Year's Eve. In w e e k's Nebraska - Oklahoma Bryant admitted he hand- the announcement, the Sugar game as the opponent. Okla-, picked Penn State over the Bowl o f f ic i a 1 s denied that homa said if it loses to Nebras- Big Eight runner-up and bowl Bryant had pressured the com- ka, it will go. Nebraska will not; mittee not to match his team go if they lose.- against the loser of Saturday's SUN, El Paso, Dec. 26: Pitt Nebraska-Oklahoma game. vs. the winner of the Kansas- d f s "We felt that going into the Missouri game. East Coast area would expose ASTRO-BLUEBONNET, Hous- the city to much more pub- ton, Dec. 27: Colorado vs. the licity and bring more i , loser of the Nov. 28 Texas-Texas in the future toNewOrlean, A&M Cl 1 explained New Orleans Mid-gae Winter S p o r t s Association GATOR, Jacksonville, Fla., President Clifford Kern. Dec. 29: Florida vs. Maryland. peared in a relaxed mood. He Following is the lineup for PEACH, Atlanta, Dec. 31: entertained a bevy of questions, major post-season bowl games North Carolina State vs. West ate cake and ice cream and as of last night: Virginia. SUGAR, New Orleans, Dec. 31: Alabama vs. Penn State. COTTON, D a 11 a s, Jan. :1 Georgia vs. Southwest Confer- ence winner: Texas, Texas A&M or Arkansas. ORANGE, Miami, Jan. 1: The winner of this week's Nebraska- Oklahoma game against the loser of this week's Ohio State- Michigan game. ROSE, Pasadena, Calif., Jan. 1: The winner of this week's Ohio State - Michigan g a m e against the winner of the Paci- fic-8 Conference, either UCLA, Stanford or California. UCLA can win the conference by de- feating Southern Cal in two weeks. "V'~Towers poked with newsmen. <: sa e3,: I The Buckeyes have reeled off 10 straight victories and Mich- igan eight triumphs and two ties going into Saturday's game. "I want to win it more than all the others put together. I'm s u r e Bo Schembechler, the Michigan coach does, too. But it's not . an obsession," said Hayes. i i S S IMPORTANT 'Lets Talk Turkey. TURKEY ROLL -I Ours comes in its birthday suit. We clean it, stuff it, and bake it all morning. Then we slice it by hand for your club or turkey sandwich. We spend our time in the kitchen because you're worth it. on South University n Union Elections ER 18-20 LA s By The Associated Press The Los Angeles Dodgers an- nounced a blockbuster trade: last night sending center field- ers Jimmy Wynn and Tom Pa-' ciorek plus infielders Lee Lacy{ and Jerry Roysters to the At- lanta Braves for hard-hitting center fielder Dusty Baker and much-traveled infielder Ed Goodson. Last season the 26-year-oldE Baker batted .262 with 19 home runs and 72 runs batted in to, lead the Braves in both cate- gories.t Wynn had 18 homers and L hit .248 last season after hit- ting 32 the year before, whenc he drove in 108 runs for the Dodgers. But hampered by an elbow that bothered him afterC surgery during the off-season, he fell to 58 RBI during 1975.j The versatile Lacy went from, second base to the outfield where he plaved a number of games and wound up the sea- son hitting .314 with 40 RBI and seven homers. i BILLBOARD wVaps Wynn Hawkeyes hassling featuring 25-cent beer. Iowa football Coach Bob Cum- Maravich shelved mings was still dismayed Mon- Pete Maravich, sharp-shooting day over the Hawkeyes' 19-18 guard with the New Orleans football loss Saturday to Pur- Jazz of the National Basketball due. Association, separated a shoul- "Our people have displayed der yesterday and will be out more courage than any team of action for two to four weeks. in the country,' he said. "We Jazz officials said he was chas-I think the disputed call at the ing a loose ball when he fell ov- end of the game was atro- er another player's back dur- cioms, but we beat the heck ing a practice Monday. out of them." Iowa fans also were upset by Akins aching the call on the last play of Sat- AUSTIN, Tex. i) - An X- urday's game. ray of Texas quarterback Mar- Art White, the head linesman ty Akin's right knee yester- who gave Purdue the critical day showed that he is suffer- one-yard touchdown to win the }ing from a sprain, and team game, was hanged in effigy ; doctors say it is doubtful he will outside a dormitory, and a lo- play against Texas A&M in the cal bar announced plans for a Southyest Conference champion- victory celebration Tuesday 1 ship game Nov. 28. 4 SGC BALLOT ISSUES A. Voluntary fundin of SGC. C. Constitutional convention call. B. Michigon student assembly D. Release $12,000 of plan,. S.L.A.P. funds for use by SGC. 7 at-large seats 1 1 constitutional convention delegates 3 UHC BALLOT ISSUES 1. Continue lettuce/qrape 2. Veqetarian option bovcott. 3. 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