0 The Michigan Daily-Sunday, October 4, 1980-Page 11 Blue ball control counters California passing attack Cc:= HAVE DINNER WITH Charley THIS WEEK xA bowl of chili, a slice of corn- bread & house beverage for (Continued from Page 1) "It's been a long time," Schem- bechler said. "We've been struggling. "You begin to wonder and you start to second guess. But we have quality kids here. They have great character." Ricks keeps on ticking Humbled by its defeat at the hands of South Carolina last week, Michigan had been especially cautious before the game. "Cal has gotten off to a disappointing 0-3 start, but you can't take a team like them lightly by any means," Schem- bechler said earlier in the week. The Blue fears were not realized as the Wolverines successfully adjusted from George Rogers and the South Carolina ground game to Rich Cam- pbell and the Golden Bears aerial at- tack. But the California ground attack also had Schembechler worried earlier in the week. "It was almost non-existant a year ago. Now they average about 100 yards a game," said Schembechler. "That might not seem significant, but a year ago, they passed for 300 yards and had 17 yards rushing. We can't hope to hold them anything close to that." Yesterday's game was the eighth meeting between thetwo schools. Michigan now holds a 6-2 edge in the series. Last year, Michigan beat California 14-10 at Berkeley. Special Is from 6-8 pm, M-F God TimerChy-leys 1140 South University--668-8411 YOU COULD BEA WINNER! I First downs .............. Rushing (att/yds)............. Passing (comp/att/int) ........ Passing yds ................ Fumbles (no./lost) ......... Punts (no.avg).............. SCORING .................. 7 CAL ................... 0 MICH 29 65/388 8/15/0 109 11 1/58.0 io 3 0 10 SCORING PLAYS MI-Ricks 6 run (Haji-Sheikh kick) M-EG Ha jiSheikh 26 CAL-G Luckhurst 43 M-EdwardIs 1 run (Haji-Sheikh kick) CAL--Bugis 25 pass from Campbell A Luckhurst kick) CAL-FG Luckliurst 43 M-Ricks 2 run (Haji-Sheikh kick) M-Woolfolk 1 run (Haji-Sheikh kick) RUSHING MICHIGAN att Ricks ....... ................. 29 Edwards.....................24 Woolfolk ........................ 7 Hewlett ..........................I1 Ingram......................... 2 Carter......................... 1 Wangler .................. 1 CALIFORNIA Palmer ....................... 19 Tuggle.......................7 Campbell..................... 6 PASSING MICHIGAN att comi angler.......... ...... 14 8 H ewlett...................I 0 CALIFORNIA Campbell................34 22 RECEIVING MICHIGAN no. Edwards ..................... 3 Mitchell....................... 2 Dunaway:.................. 1 Betts................ ........ i Ricks ........................... t CALIFORNIA Bouza........................6 # almer....... .............. 5 Tuggle .......................... 3 Eddings ........................ 2 Lewis ........................... 2 Buggs........ ...............I1 Wiley .......................:... i Mosley ......................... 1 Sprague.................. 1 PUNTING MICHIGAN no. Bracken......................1 CALIFORNIA Ahr ..... ....................2 FIELD GOALS MICHIGAN att Hajl-Sheikh................... I CALIFORNIA Luckhurst ...................... 3 RETURNS MICHIGAN CAL 25 32/83 22/34/1 249 0/0 2/31.0 21 -38 0- 13 yds avg 184 6.3 126 5.3 67 9.6 12 12.0 3 1.5 1 1.0 -5 -5:0 74 3.9 30 4.3 -21 -3.5 int yds 0 109 0 0 1 249 No. 11 UCLA upsets OSUin 1 7-0 rout Grand Prize Drawing! *!r a s 1Aj W4~/ , Lt~M *U *g tt 9 4 7 1 2 i 1 9 7 6 np t 2 t i i i Eleventh ranked UCLA upset Ohio State 17-0 before 88,084 Buckeye fans and a regional television audience. Sophomore quarterback Tom Ram- sey led the Bruins to two third quar- ter touchdowns. UCLA scored what proved to be the winning field goal with 50 secon- ds left in the first quarter on a 27 yard boat by Norm Johnson. In the third quarter the Bruins controlled the line of scrimmage and sustained scoring drives of 56 and 65 yards against OSU. An 11 yard pass from Ramsey to Jojo Townsell capped the first scoring drive. Tailback Freeman McNeil crossed the goal line from 1 yard out later in the quarter. effectively in second half behind the passing of quarterback Mike Kerrigan. Arizona 5, Iowa 3 Arizona edged Iowa on a field goal by Brett Weber and a blocked punt by Reggie Ware that resulted in a safety. Arizona punter Barry Kramer hindered the Hawkeye of- fense by twice punting the ballinside Iowa's 10 yard line. Purdue 28, Miami (O) 3 Purdue quarterback Mark Herr- mann completed 21 out of 39 passes for 291 yards and connected with receivers Wally Jones, Steve Bryant and Dave Young for three touch- downs. Jimmy Smith completed the 10 DAY CARIBBEAN CRUISE Paquet French Cruise Line Our lucky GRAND PRIZE winner will enjoy a free 10 day, luxury Qaribbean Cruise for two. 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The sophomore sensation interception and had one punt ran for 254 yards, one yard shy of the blocked before finally bowing to the all time single game record for Bulldogs. Notre Dame, and his third straight . n 35 100 yard game.f isconsi 35, Minnesota 49, San Diego St. 12 Northwestern 21 The Badgers scored their first Marion Barber scored three touchdown of the season, and went touchdowns and Garry White ran for on to post their first victory also. The two more on runs 78 and 25 yards. Wisconsin defense sacked San Diego The Gopher defense held\the Wild- quarterbacks nine times, providing cats in check through the first half, their offense with excellent field but Northwestern moved the ball position in which to score. o- Action SportsWear NAME BRAND JOG-- TENNIS - BASKETBALL SHOES FACTORY CLOSEOUTS INCREDIBLE SALE FOR BIG & LITTLE FEET LADIES SIZE 4-6-MEN'S 11 -13 BELOW COST! II 406 E. 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