The Michigan Daily-Monday, October 12, 1987- Page 15 'N'p 'Morris' yardage not enough (Continued from Page 1) that we had a chance to win it right up to the end." BROWN now finds himself atop the Michigan and Big Ten record books for the most interceptions thrown in one game. Brown shattered the previous Wolverine mark of five set by Stan Noskin in a 1959, 19-10 loss to Wisconsin. The seven interceptions. also ties a conference record set when Wisconsin picked off the same number of Minnesota passes in 1954. Miller, while setting a school record, ties two other players for most individual interceptions in a conference game. A junior from Farmington Hills, Miller entered the game with only three career interceptions and never more than one in a game. "Today just happened to be my day," he said. "It's something I could never dream about. It's always nice to have a big game against the intrastate rival. "We knew if we could put pressure on (Brown), we could get him to make some bad throws. A couple of times we had two-on-one coverage on Kolesar and Brown still threw it:" Brown, who has completed 46 percent of his passes and thrown 11 interceptions for the year, took much of the blame for the loss. "I feel somewhat responsible," he said. "The more you turn the ball over, the less chance you have to get yourself back in the game, and I just turned the ball over seven times. Basically, I just made too many mistakes." asses chance to stay atop league ~. ~ BIG TE STANDINGS CO BI~EN E Minnsota2 0 Indiana 2 0 0 Michigan State 2 0) Q Oho Sae( Iowa 1 10 NUICHGAN 1 1 . 0' Purdue 1 1 0 Wionsin 0 2. 0 Illinois 02 0 SATURDAY'S RESULTS Mkhigan State 17,rMICIGAN tI1 Indiana 31,Ohio Stte10 Ioa 3. Wisco0 Minnesota 45, Northwestern 3 Parue . Iinais 3 PF PA 66 52 66 28 36 25 20 37 45 29 60 17. 28 24 10 80 9 19 51 80 NEXT 5 4 3 3. 4 3 1 2 Ii 0 SATU OVERALL L T PF PA 0 0 152 92 1 0 136 92 2 0 74.100 1 1 81 .67 2 0 158 87 2 0 160 61 3 1 80 118 3 0 96 131 4 0 50 84 4 1 86 155 RDAY'S GAMES - 1-W '^- s-i " - ichigan State~ at Northwestem,100 Wisonin a Bims,2:00 OioStt at Purdue, 2:30 Iniaa t Mimexsota, 8:0 STOP IN FOR TRICKS AND TREATS GET A HEAD START ON YOUR RIVAL GHOULS AND GOBLINS " Great selection of Halloween items " LOW, LOW prices 1 Block off State 514 E. William 662-0035 Doily Photo by SCOTT LITUCHY Michigan State running back Lorenzo White rushed for 185 yards and two touchdowns. Call your mummy MICHIGAN STATE intercepted three of Brown's mistakes during the second quarter, when the Spartans increased a four- point first-quarter advantage to 14-3 by halftime. White, the senior tailback from Fort Lauderdale, Fla., did most of the damage in winning the battle of the Heisman hopefuls, as he outgained Morris 185 yards (on 34 carries) to 108 yards (on 31 carries). White constantly ran around the left side of Michigan State's offensive line, which is anchored by preseason All American Tony Mandarich (6-7, 289 pounds). By the middle of the second quarter, White already had surpassed the 100-yard mark and would enter the locker room with 142 yards. In the process, White moved past former Wolverine Butch Woolfolk and into second place on the Big Ten's all-time rushing list with 3,912 yards. He also moved into 48th place on the NCAA's all-time-. rushing list, passing, among others, Walter Payton and Ricky Bell. Eight of White's rushes exceeded 10 yards,, including a 47-yarder where he broke left and then cut back across the middle. ' With White's success, Michigan State quarterback Bobby McAllister was forced to throw only seven times, of which five were complete "To me, this is the my best victory ever at Michigan State," White said. "Coming here and learning about the Michigan- Michigan State games, you know they're going to be one of the top- ranked teams." Michigan Daily SPORTS 763-0376 LU2RGRAPHCS- 6 COPYING PRINTINT PNNING UORnS olphagrapbics' ' Printshops Of The Future I at'e (sat Acnp aintadlI Abu l elleinr. She %\vas always there when you were frightened. And ifvou got hurt, she was standing by with bandages.-Vbuidn't it feel good to talk to your mother again right now? Calling over AT&T Long Distance Service probably costs less than you think, too. And if you have any questions about AT&T rates or service, a customer service repre- sentative is always staiding by to talk to you.Just call 1 800 222-0300. Sure, your schoolwork and your friends keep you busy. But call home and find out what she's wrapped up in.