The Michigan Daily - Friday, October 17, 1986 - Page 11 Iowa'S (Continuadfrom Page 1) Stan QUARTERBACK Mark doubtfu Vlasic has missed the last two injury. games with a separated shoulder "IF that was originally diagnosed as a football deep bruise. Before the injury, going Vlasic led the nation in passing week,"] efficiency. ButI He has an outside shot at sorry f starting tomorrow; but after Wolver missing three weeks of practice, second f signal-calling duties will most year, M likely fall on Tom Poholsky. The Iowa tw sophomore is also less than 100 anythin percent, according to Fry, with a And bruised thumb on his throwing anyone1 hand. "IT' injuries may me dout tackle Jeff Drost is l for the game with a leg LAST week's Iowa team was makeshift, you're to need a program this Fry said. Michigan isn't feeling too or the Hawkeyes. The ines remember the last- field goal that beat them last loeller said, and losing to No years in a row prompts g but sympathy. it must be difficult to pity the size of Iowa. S A PROBLEM going with Iowa because Iowa has such a huge offensive line," said Michigan head coach Bo Schembechler. The Hawks' trenchmen average 6-5, 275 pounds - hardly weak and sickly. "They're bigger ,and stronger than we are," Moeller said. "Hopefully we'll have more movement. You can't allow yourself to get swallowed up." WHILE NEITHER his offensive nor defensive players miss many meals, Fry tables the size factor. "It depends on whether your No. l's are able to practice," he said. I could get the biggest, ugliest guy in the world in there, but if he's our No. 3 defensive tackle or noseguard, he's not going to fire a shot against Michigan." The Hawkeyes have gone in with both barrels in their first five games, holding opponents to 218 yards and 8.8 points a game. Michigan counters with 317 yards and 15.2 points allowed. The numbers aren't as impressive, but Moeller is pleased with his unit's progress. "WE'RE GETTING the bugs worked out. The kids who hadn't played a lot were a little nervous, 'an'1' had the jitters. It's just an experience factor." The Wolverine defense will need l to maintain its improved level s tomorrow. Iowa sports a solid l running attack, averaging 245.6 yards a game. "All those guys are good in I there," Schembechler said. "They got a lot of yards against Michigan State and Wisconsin and those are i the two toughest defenses they've 1 played against." RUNNINGBACK Rick Bayless has been the main threat on the ground, gaining 92 yards a game and averaging 7.0 yards a1 carry. Fry's colorful comments are no1 roses surprise after his statement to MSU head coach George Perles. Following Iowa's 24-21 victory over the Spartans, the Hawkeye head man told Perles that his team would not lose another game. Fry made the comment the week before the Wolverines beat Michigan State, 27-6. "He said it because he believed it," Schembechler said. "He believed he could beat our defense." But even with his locker room resembling an infirmary, Fry hasn't retracted his statement. "Regardless of injuries, we're going to put a competitive team on the football field," he said. "Bo knows that." The Lineups Michigan Iowa OFFENSE. (31) Ken Higgins..... (190) SE (47) Jim Mauro...... (182) (74) Mike Husar...... (289) QT (h) Dave Crostou.. (280) r() Michaei Dames.. (258) QG (74) Chris GamboL. (285) (6) ohn V4italc ...... (289) C (a6) Mark Sindlinger (25) (7 ) M. Hammerstein f285) SG (70) Bob Krater..... X274) ()John Elliott..... (306)i ST (73) Herb Wester.... (285) 840) Jeff Brown....... (224) TE (86) Mike Flagg..... (244) (40) john Kolesar..... (188) PL (2) Robert Smith.. (172) (4) Jim Uarbaugh..... (207) QB (14) Tom Poholsky (205) (22) Gerald White..... (220) D (23) Richard Bass... (224) (7) Thomas Witcher (188) TB (13) Rick Bayless.... (200) ,3) Pat Moons........:(165) P(7) Rob moughtlin (I69) DEFENSE <£39) John Willingham (235) OLD (97) Joe Mott...... (2215) 60) Mark Messner... (248) DT (76) Jeff Drost..... (286) (56) Billy Harris...... (270) MG (64) Dave Haight.. (260) (93) Dave Folkertsma (263) DT (57) Jon Vrieze.... (260) (3i) Deter Heren..... (219) OLD (94) Bruce Gear.... (214) (49) Andy Moeller.... (222) 1L1 (46) Dan Wirth.... (236) .54) Andree McIntyre. (241) ILB (37) George Davis. (221) (13) Garland Rivers... (187) SC (9) Ken Simms.... (177) (17) Ivan Hicks ........ (178) S (3) Kerry Burt...... (207) (5) Erik Campbell.... (171) ES (18) Kyle Crowe... (195)' (15) Dave Arnold...... (196) WC (44) Keaton Smiley (175): (43) Monte Robbins.. (202) P (27)Gary Kostrubala (215) Toraorrow's game starts at 2:40 p.m. EST and will be televised by CBS locally on Channel 2. It can be heard on WAAM (1600 AM), WPAG (1030 AM), WWJ (950 AM), WUOM (91.7 FM), and WJJK (650 AM). Daily Photo by SCOTT LITUCHY ,Michigan's Thomas Wilcher cradles the ball as he sprints for yardage in -ast weekend's Michigan-Michigan State slashing. Around the Big Ten: State hopes to bounc Michigan State (2-3) at Illinois (2-3) 2 p.m. EDT George Perles, owner of a 19-20- 1 record at MSU, takes his Spartans to Champaign to take on the Illini. The Spartans (0-2, 2-3) are looking for their first win in the Big Ten after a 27-6 thrashing at the hands of Michigan last week, and a heart-breaking 24-21 loss to Iowa two weeks ago. ,One time Heisman hopeful F'Lorenzo White should be back in the Spartan backfield after missing last week's blowout in Ann Arbor. Another plus for the Spartans is punter Greg Montgomery who bobted an 86-yard punt against the Wolverines and leads the conference with a 46.7 average. The Spartans don't have to play Ohio State this year, and with Michigan and Iowa safely in the loss column, it's quite possible for M$U to win the remainder of their games, finish 8-3, go to a decent bowl game, and proclaim what a great year they had. As for Illinois (1-1, 2-3), Mike White's boys don't have much to smile about this year except for the receiving of Stephen Pierce, who .leads the Big Ten with 6.6 catches per game. Indiana (4-1) at Min - nesota (3-2) 12:40 p.m.. EDT The Hoosiers came the closest to beating Ohio State since a 0-0 tie in 1959, losing last week 24-22. It's quite possible Indiana (1-1, 4-1) would have won if the services of star kicker Pete Stoyanovich had been available. Stoyanovich was attending his mother's funeral and replacement Jay Tuttle missed two field goal attempts. This game at Minnesota should determine if Indiana is for real. Last year's Hoosiers also started 4-0, but proceeded to lose the rest of their games. If they hold true to last year's form, Hoosier fans can at least look forward to basketball season. Bob Knight's squad is ranked #1 in the Sporting News preseason basketball poll. The Gophers (2-0,3-2) lead the Big Ten with 277 rushing yards a game. Minnesota's ground attack is lead by freshman Darrell Thompson, who was the UPI's offensive player of the week for the second time this year. Thompson leads the Big Ten in rushing at 122.2 yards per game. Ohio State (4-2) at Purdue (1-4) 5:15 p.m. EDT The heat is still on Earle Bruce and his Buckeyes (2-0, 4-2). Ohio State opened the season with losses to Alabama and Washington before squeaking by Colorado on a disputed call. They handled Utah and Illinois easily enough, but struggled in last weeks scare at Indiana. Receiver Chris Carter, second on the career receiving list at OSU with 125 catches, and linebacker Chris Spielman, the Big Ten leader in tackles at 15.8 per game, will lead the scarlet and grey against the Boilermakers. Purdue (0-2, 1-4) is having a horrendous season with their only win coming at the hands of lowly Ball State. One bright spot is Rod e Illini Woodson who was named Big Ten defensive player of the week by UPI and AP. He made eight solo tackles, recovered a fumble, and blocked a punt last week at Illinois. Woodson also caught two passes as a wide receiver on offense. "Around the Big Ten' was compiled by Daily sportswriter John Husband. K - * 4 i PRE-LAW DAY Visit with Admissions Officers and Deans from over 90 U.S. Law Schools. Information on Admissions, Pre-Law Courses, Career Opportunities and more. y Call 1-800-457-5770 In Illinois 1-312-782-5737 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22 11 A.M. to 3 P.M. Mich. League Ballroom L PRE-PROFESSIONAL SERVICES TCAREERPLANNING & PLACEMENT PrA UNIT OF STUDENT SERVICES THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Linksters attempt to bring Lady Kat championship home' By JULIE HOLLMAN Even though it's warmer in Lexington, Ky., the women's golf team could be in for a cold weekend as it faces Big Ten champion Indiana and a host of powerful southern teams in the Lady Cat Invitational. Five Wolverines teed off yesterday in the first round of the three-day tournament. Jan Idomir, Terri Mage, Donna Greenberg, Missy Bauer, and first-year member Krista Bunton will represent Michigan's contingent. The Wolverines will match strokes with 15 'teams from arund the cnntr v to have an edge however, because southern weather allows them to have longer seasons. Another factor which will influence Michigan's performance is' the course conditions. "Our course here in Michigan has been very wet and if Kentucky has gotten a lot of rain it will make a difference," commented LeClair. LeCLAIR hopes her crew can register an 80-stroke average. Idomir, who leads the team, boasts the lowest average with 81. However, in the first tournament of the season at Notre Dame, she recorded a 78 for the course. Mage also faired well scoring a 79, although her average is 81.5. "On the basis of performances at Notre Dame, an average of 80 is well within our grasps. This is our goal for the Lady Kat. The first place finish at Notre Dame really boosted our confidence. We are more seasoned now," said LeClair. After this weekend, the Wolverines will get a week off, but will be back on the road November 2-3 to Penn State. U Help new students or their parents "FIND THEIR WAY THROUGH THE 'MAZE' AND BLUE" BE A SUMMER ORIENTATION LEADER APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE AT T lEOFFICEE fLF in tT !!-.. I mml 0 I I r _-II T S -- _- - -