SPORTS The Michigan Daily Saturday, September 13, 1980 Page 9 HEWLETT SET TO START Wildcats test young Wolverine defense By STAN BRADBURY Today's season opening football game with Northwestern can answer a lot of questions, important questions, about the Michigan football program. Important questions like, 'How many light bulbs in the scoreboard need replacing' or 'Will the guards be checking section number closely so we can't crash in the wrong seats and sit with our friends.' Oh yeah, the game. It serves as a good introductory course for freshmen in Michigan football: "Beating the crap out of an opponent; 101." Class starts at 1 p.m. and your section numbers are on your tickets. First time football followers will see (in demonstration form) how a Michigan offense is supposed to work in its most perfect state, just like the coach draws it out on paper with the little X's and O's. They should also take note of football Saturday traditions like the players jumping up to touch the 'M' Club banner, the 'M' men doing back flips for each point (they will have many opportunities to see that), and the 'Bull Shit' cheer. Today will be loads of fun for everyone except those associated with North- western. It seems they can't find the humor in it. It can't be much fun being a Wildcat fan unless your idea of a good time is Swaxing the stairs at the old-folks home. Well, honestly it's not really all that bad. Northwestern, under the direction of third-year head coach Rick Venturi, has been on a very patient rebuilding program and in terms of numbers it is starting to pay-off. The Wildcats have 44 lettermen returning from last year including a league- leading 23 on defense. And last week, for the first time in three years, North- western held a halftime lead (9-0) before they went on to lose to Illinois 35-9 in their season opener. Venturi was happy with the way his team played last week. "We were ready to play at game time and we played an aggresive first half. Our inability to capitalize in the second half certainly made a big impact on the game. Leading the Northwestern offense into Michigan Stadium is sophomore tailback Jeff Cohn. The 5-10, 175 pounder from Chicago led the Wildcats in rushing as a freshman with 426 yards in only eight games. Also, look for number 26 in white with purple chasing down passes. That uniform belongs to Todd Sheets, a potential all-conference selection, who finished second in the Big Ten in receptions last year. Defensively the Wildcats are led by returning team MVP Chuck Kern, a 6-2, 210 pound inside linebacker who led the Big Ten in tackles last season with 227. Also back is free safety Bobby Anderson, who, "is a fine football player week in and week out," said Venturi. THE LINEUPS (82) (72) (65) (59) (67) (75) ( 1) (30) ( 2) (32) (24) ( 6) (53) (77) (97) (96) (99) (50) (41) (10) ( 9) ( 3) MICHIGAN Norm Betts Ed Muransky Kurt Becker George Lilja John Powers Bubba Paris Anthony Carter Alan Mitchell Rich Hewlett Stan Edwards Butch Woolfolk Ali Haji-Sheikh Mel Owens Mike Trgovac Tony Kelsie Dave Nicoleau Robert Thompson Paul Girgash Andy Cannavino Jeff Cohen Brian Carpenter Marion Body NORTHWESTERN OFFENSE Michigan mentor Bo Schembechler displayed his usual precaution before any Northwestern game. "We haven't played yet and I'm always apprehensive when you haven't played," said Schembechler. Although pleased with the offense and the improvement shown in the kicking game Schembechler appeared a little less pleased with the young and inex- perienced defensive unit. Michigan has rebuilt this year's defense around two players, Mike Trgovac and Andy Cannavino. The defensive backfield features four new faces this season with two' sophomores and two juniors. None of the four havesever started a game at' Michigan. Jeff Cohen beat out Jeff Reeves, an occasional starter last year, in one of thel closest contests for a starting position this year. At free safety is the anchor of the backfield in Ann Arbor's own Keith Bostic, who Bo says has the potential to become another one of Michigan's greats at that position. Regardless of how well (or sick) the defense looks tomorrow it really will not mean much. The first real test is at Notre Dame next week. My prediction: 47 bulbs. (230) (245) (243) (250) (232) (275) (161) (185) (197) (205) (207) (167) TE ST ARG C. 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S T OCo SSPORTS OF THE DAILY: 3) Keith Bostic (198) F S) Don Bracken (185) F S P Big Ten race underway By JEFF QUICKSILVER year's game in which the Hoosiers College football begins its first full came back to win 30-26 after trailing 26- hedule of games today and Big Ten 3 at halftime. he can lofowames toandexiWhen his Spartans travel to Illinois, ason as Ohio State, Michigan, In- Michigan State's Coach Muddy Waters ina and Purdue are expected to bat- will be making his Big Ten coaching a for the conference title. debut. The Illini defense will try to stop After sitting idle last weekend, seven the Spartans ground game led by Steve embers of the Big Ten will begin ac- Smith and Derek Hughes. ntoday.Tdisweek euphoWISCONSINOPENS the season at wa at Indiana, fllinois hostinghm aaisPudePrues + ichigan State, Purdue at Wisconsin looking to bounce back from a 31-10 loss d Northwestern meeting Michigan. to Notre Dame.' Purdue's biggest THE HOOSIERS HAVE WON four question is the health status of quarter- aight against Iowa, and Indiana back Mark Herrmann. Badger quar- ach Lee Corso remembers last terback John Josten is healthy and ready to play. -- - _- -Two non-conference games are also on tap today with Ohio State hosting -Syracuse and Minnesota playing Ohio U. e n e r dThe Buckeyes open their season as defending Big Ten champions. Syracuse will face a Budkeye team that na State last night at the CCRB. The is extremely balanced and quick. kers swept the best of five match, Minnesota will begin their 1980 h wins of 16-14, 15-13, and 15-4. season against Ohio U. Women harriers take By VALERI SAMARAS and SUSAN SOLTERO The rain and the chill could not hold Melanie Weaver back as she finished first in the Women's cross country meet yesterday against Bowling Green. The Michigan harriers faired well despite the weather with a 21-37 win in their fir- st meet of the season. They captured 3 of the first 5 positions in the 3.2 mile race. Melanie Weaver led the way with a time of 18:08 min.; Suzie Friedman finished second with a time of 18:30 and Lisa Larsen finished fourth with a time of 18:38. "We could have gone a lot faster," said Melanie, "but I'd rather go slow and be comfortable than go fast and get tired." She expects to do better in the Sept. 20th away meet. The group of 14 girls have been preparing for the season by running 8 to 10 miles a day for the past couple of weeks. "The team is solid this year. We have no big names, but we have a lot of good people," added Miss Weaver. Coach Red Simmons was pleased with the season's opener. "I'm very happy with the team's early showing. I expected Melanie to do well, but was surprised by the other girls' perfor- mances. They were a little better than I expected." 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