SPORTS THESE MEN ARE OUT TO CHANGE THEIR WORLDI September 16 through 22 The Michigan Daily Saturday, September 19, 1981 Page 7 MIKE CAULK FORMER U.S. Marine football quar- terback; former camous senator at Univ. of Ky.; Director of Moranatha Campus Ministries at Univ. of Ken- tucky, University of Mississippi, Auburn University, and presently at Univ. of Michigan. Sharing on why our nation's outlook has turned con- servative. HUNTER FITE Student of French International Business; former wrestler; Co-Direc- tor of Maranatha Christian Fellow- ship at Univ. of Michigan. Sharing on what Jesus Christ is doing with young people today. APPEARING NIGHTLY at 7 p.m. Angell Hall Auditorium 0 Michigan 27, Notre Dame 26, God 3 *Notre Dame's Harry Oliver seems to be pointing skyward for help as he kicks the Wolverines. The kick went through the uprights with no time remaining on the winning 51-yard field goal in last year's 29-27 win over Michigan. Brian Carpenter clock. (9) and Marion Body (3) make last ditch efforts to save the game for the OPEN HEARING for Review of the Curriculum in Physieal Therapy Thursday, Sept. 24, 1981 Regents' Room-First Floor, Fleming Administration Bldg. 2:00 p.m. to 4:00p.m. Those wishing to make a public statement should call Edward Dougherty at 764-9254. Vice President Frye is also available for private meetings on physical therapy on Wednesday, Sep- tember 23, from 3-5 p.m. Appointments can be made with us at 764-9290 M ich. (Continued from Page 1) forded the luxury of using five signal callers. Faust will start Koegel at quar- terback, and Kiel will be brought in every two series. Koegel and Kiel can throw to talented All-American candidate senior ig wingback seniors Codeni, t relayingl the bench Comple running 1 an seeks revenge Tony Hunter, as well as (74 yards last week), Smith (61 yards) will test junior Dave Duerson, senior Mike Boushka and Dave and the ever-dangerous junior Phil Car- - John Krimm, junior Rod Bone, and the players responsible for ter (51 yards, 1 touchdown). Carter, an sophomore Stacey Toran. Toran Faust's play selections from honorable mention All-American last feasted onthe LSU passing game with a ., year, ran effectively against Michigan pair of pass interceptions. menting Hunter is a trio of backs, sophomore Greg Bell THE LINEUPS MICHIGAN NOTRE DAME' OFFENSE (82) Norm Betts ............. (230) TE (86) Dean Masztak ............ (240) (72) Ed Muransky ..........(275) ST (64) Tom Thayer ...........(265) (65) Kurt Becker ............ (260) RG (76) Randy Ellis ........... (250) (69) Tom Dixon ...............(238) C (57) Mark Fischer ...........(245) (76) Stefan Humphries ....... (240) LG (74) Mike Shiner .............. (270) (75) Bubba Paris .............(270) QT (71) Phil Pozderac............(270) ( 1) Anthony Carter ........(161) FL-WB (85) Tony Hunter ............(220) (27) Vince Bean ........... (185) SE (17) Mike Boushka .'..... (200) (16) Steve Smith .............. (191) QB (14) Tim Koegel .............. (205) (32) Stan Edwards ..........(208) F$ (39) Larry Moriarty ........(220) (24) Butch Woolfolk ........... (208) TB (22) Phil Carter ............... (200) DEFENSE in 1980, piling up 104 yards on the stingy Wolverine defense. FOUR VETERANS return on Notre Dame's offensive front, with freshman center Mark Fischer the only rookie serving on the typically talented line. Defensively, the accolades always fall upon the large shoulders of senior All-American linebacker Bob Crable. Voted " Notre Dame's Most Valuable Player by his teammates last year, Crable led the team in tackles and last week, personally bottled up the LSU running game inside the Irish two-yard line. Junior Mark Zavagnin and Joe Rudzinski join Crable at linebacker while behomeths Mike Shiner (6-8, 270) and Phil Pozderac (6-9, 270) will battle the, equally massive Wolverine offen- sive line. In the Irish defensive backfield, Wolverine quarterback Steve Smith _A _o: I , Crable ...'80 Irish MVP (99) Robert Thompson ........ (219)J 08) Tony Osbun .............. (254) (63) Winfred Carraway ....... (230) (92) Cedric Coles .............(237) (97) Ben Needham ............ (215) (50) Paul Girgash ............. (210) (40) Mike Boren ..............(217) I 9) Brian Carpenter .........(170) {3) Marion Body ..........(178) 13).KeithBostic..............(209) ,(21) Evan Cooper ............. (170) d JL JL-j A 19 Kj J" OLB T MG T OLB ILB ILB WHB SHB SS FS (56) Kevin Griffith ............ (240) (94) Tom Bock............(255) (92) Joe Gramke .............. (245) (97) Pat Kramer ..............(250) (51) Joe Rudzinski............(225) (43) Bob Crable .............(225) (46) Mark Zavagnin.........(225) (30) Stacy Toran ............ (195) (19) John Krimm........... (190) (23) Dave Duerson..........(200) (26) Rod Bone ................(200) Today's Michigan-Notre Dame game, starting at 1:50 p.m., can be heard on WAAM (1600 AM), WWJ (950 AM), WPAG (1050 AM), WJR (760 AM), WCBN (88.3 FM), WUOM (91.7 FM), WLEN (Adrian), WTAX (Flint). The game will also ap- pear on ABC-TV (Channel 7 in Detroit). GRAND OPENING SPECIAL MICHIGAN UNION RECREATION AREAS STUETLEAL SERVICES HOARD OF DIRECTORS Three Student Membe r Opeingsp Openings Include: One member Fall 1981=April 1982 Two members Fall 1981-April 1983 Deadline for Student Legal Services application is Monday, September21, 1981 Applications and Committee descriptions available at MSA 3909 Michigan Union-763-3242 0 @0 , . 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