U* Page 10-Thursday, December 9, 1982-The Michigan Daily BRUINS WON MOST RECENT BA Michigan versus UCLA kTTLE w 7V W -W f9 -4 The Michigan Daily-Thursday, De (Continued from Page 7) this is the first time in UCLA history we've beat them. You just live for days like this." WITH THE UCLA ground game sput- tering all afternoon, it was up to quar- terback Tom Ramsey to carry his team to victory. And the senior responded in splendid fashion, throwing for 311 yards and completing 22 of 37 passes. "He was fabulous today," said Donahue. "He just did everything he was told. He definitely kept us in the ballgame since we couldn't run at all against Michigan." Although they did in fact lose, the Wolverines certainly were given a ,golden opportunity to win the game. With slightly more than a minute to left in the game, UCLA had the ball on second down at the Michigan 28-yard line and the Wolverines had but a single timeout remaining. ALL THE Bruins had to do was fall on the ball a couple of times and let the clock run out. Instead, Ramsey attem- pted to. pitch the ball to his trailing back. The attempt was unsuccessful and Michigan recovered the fumble on its own 48-yard line. With :02 left, the Wolverines had the ball on the UCLA eight-yard line. Smith to Carter in the left corner Carter never reached t Bruins were victorious, relieved. "We were fortnate top,", said Ramsey. barroom brawl out remember another vict Schembechler, m philosophical in defe, have to score in the la, the game, you're push he said. "We just ran ou HE ALSO proved t -take three fted a pass for when his squad's 1-2 record was men- of the endzone. tioned. he ball and the "The last time this happened to us not to mention (1980), we won the Big Ten title, although I'm not saying that'll happen to come out on again," he said. "It was like a there. I can't One thing that Schembechler did ory like this." guarantee, was that Smith would retain eanwhile, was his starting quarterback duties even at. "When you though the junior had a subpar perfor- st minute to win mance the previous week against Notre ing your luck," Dame and only completed 37 passes it of time." against UCLA, three of which were in- o be prophetic tercepted. "He's our quarterback and he'll con- tinue to be our quarterback," said Schembechler. "You can write what you want, but it won't change my mind." After the game, Schembechler said that starting defensive back Brad Cochran had not suited up because he had quit the team. Schembechler also lost a starter the previous time his squad played UCLA. After the Bluebonnet Bowl game of the previous season, Muransky-an All-American tackle-announced that he was turning pro rather than return to Michigan as a fifth-year senior. 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Winter sports spice up hoiday season' (Continued from Page 16) WE'RE YC ROSE BOI HEADQUAR 1W And see your. good times again. Remember those good times you captured on film? Why not have that film developed and enjoy them all over again. Just bring us your unprocessed film and we'll give those special memories a good look on quality Kodak paper. Bring your film in today vacation for skiing in the Cascade Mountains. "I want to ski longer than I'm in the .chair-lift," Callahan said, referring to Michigan's rather small hills. This winter will be the ninth skiing season for LSA sophomore Lonnette Thatcher, who will be travelling to Steamboat Springs, Colorado over the break. BEGINNERS SHOULD "take it easy and don't give up-it's a lot of fun if you keep going," Thatcher said. Ann Arbor is loaded with good ice skating rinks if you prefer skating over skiing. 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