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Fraternity to
run game bal
tColtumbus
John Nixon, Bill Collins, and their
brothers at Delta Upsilon fraternity
have combined two rather popular
fads-Michigan-Ohio State games and
running-into a unique event which
they hope will raise enough money to let
others watch more Wolverine-Buckeye
clashes.
Starting at dawn Friday morning,
about 25 members of the fraternity's
members will run the game ball from
Michigan Stadium to Ohio Stadium in
Columbus to raise money for the
Michigan Heart Association. Nixon said
he expects to arrive on the Ohio State
campus by about 10 a.m. Saturday.
Nixon explained that the members
will alternate running two-mile inter-
vals, while a bus loaded with food and
drink keeps them warm along their 198-
mile journey. Donations have been, and
will continue to be, collected this week,
he said, adding that anyone interested
in making a donation should contact the
fraternity.
-ALAN FANGER

The Michigan Daily-Tuesday, November 18, 1980-Page 11
Cannavino ndmed tops
on 'D'9tn Midwest

ANN ARBOR (UPI) - "It wasn't so
much an idea as an answer to our
prayers," said Defensive Coordinator
Bill McCartney of the Michigan
coaching staff.
And thus was born the scheme of
using six defensive backs to stop Pur-
due's potent passing attack last Satur-
day in Michigan's stunning 26-0 shut-
out, a victory in which the Boiler-
makers were held without a first down
through the entire last two quarters.
The unorthodox plan left senior Andy
Cannavino in as the lone linebacker
most of the time and he performed his
duties so well he led Michigan in

Tackles again and was named UPI's
Midwest Defensive Player of the Week
for the third time this season.
"The reason we were able to do it and
other people couldn't do it is because we
have enough guys with good speed who
are able to cover," McCartney said in
his office.
"Purdue does not have an option at-
tack," he said. "We matched up well
with Purdue this year as far as that
particular type of defense is concerned.
"And our four kids up front did a
great job of keeping the pressure on
Mark Herrmann."

Daily Photo by JIM KRUZ
BO SCHEMBECHLER hands the game ball for Saturday's Michigan-Ohio State game to Delta Upsilon fraternity
members Bill Collins (left) and John Nixon. The fraternity plans to run the ball all the way to Columbus to raise money
for the Michigan Heart Association.

GRDURTE STUDENTS:
GET INVOLVED
P.I.C. is now interviewing
for graduate positions on:
Michigan Union
Acting Executive Committee
Court of Common Pleas
Application Deadline: Wednesday, Nov. 26
Apply at MSA
3909 Union
763-324!

CMU TAKES STATE CROWN:
Noble named All-State; spikers tie for third

By JON MORELAND
The Michigan women's volleyball
kealn tied for third in the SMAIAW
State Championships this weekend in
East Lansing. The tourney was won by
Central Michigan, which defeated host
Michigan State by, scores of 15-13, 15-6,
13-15, 15-13 in the final. The
Wolverines were, led by freshwoman
Alison Noble, who was named to the All-
State team as a result of her perfor-
mance in the meet.
THE FORMAT of the six-team tour-
nament broke the field into two three-
eam pools in which every team played
all the other teams in its pool. The top
two teams from each round-robin ad-
vanced to -the semi-finals. In
Michigan's pool were Western
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Michigan and Michigan State.
Michigan got off to a good start by
winning the first match against the
Broncog. After the Wolverines took the
first game of the best of three set, 15-9,
Western forced the rubber game by
dominating thesecond game, 15-7.
In that third and decisive game, the
Broncos took the Wolverines into over-
time before Michigan could finally eke"
out a 17-15 win.
MICHIGAN THEN proceeded to lose

to the Spartans, and after State beat
Western Michigan, Michigan and
Michigan State advanced to the semis.
Michigan ran into a hot squad from
Central Michigan which defeated the
Blue 15-12, and 15-6. In the other semi-
final, Michigan State defeated Wayne
State to set up the final best of five mat-
ch.
Michigan will next see action next
weekend in Madison where they will

play in the regional tournament. They
will begin play with matches Saturday
morning at 9:00 against' Northwestern
and 10:30 against Miami.

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