Fumble Continued from Page 1 SURE, THE fans in Michigan Stadium are more likely than the fans in Iowa's Kinnick Stadium to be from uptown places such as New York and Chicago. Iowa fans are more likely to come from little burgs such as Cerro Gordo (Spanish for fat pig) and Dubuque (which doesn't rhyme with barbecue, which is what Iowans do with their fat pigs). Dubuque, for those who haven't vacationed in the heartland, rhymes with something one might hear at an Ann Arbor sophisticate's house the night after a party with classy friends - "What's dat stain on duh carpet?" "It's duh puke." And Schembechler says Iowa fans are less sophisticated. All that Hawkeyes fans needed to know was that a loss would have been devastating to their team's Rose Bowl chances. Michigan is now 2-0- I in the conference. Iowa is 1-0-2. Illinois and Indiana are tied for first with 3-0 records. Michigan, which has yet to play Illinois or Indiana, can still win the Big Ten and advance to the Rose Bowl by winning the rest of its conference games. "We're not as well off as if we'd won, but we're not as bad off as if we'd lost," said Michigan nose guard and defensive captain Mark Messner. MICHIGAN came back from a 17-3 deficit to tie the game at 17 and looked as if it was going to win, but fell short when running back Tracy Williams fumbled at Iowa's one-yard line with 1 minute 21 seconds left in the game. Williams said his forward motion had been stopped and that he technically was down when the ball was knocked loose. "After I was hit and the ball came loose, there were people all over me. I couldn't move," Williams said. Schembechler refused to second- guess his call to hand off the ball to Williams. "You give the ball to the man that the play calls for," Schembechler said. IOWA moved the ball to its own 46-yard line to set up a last-ditch attempt to win the game. Hawkeye quarterback Chuck Hartlieb (26 of 33, 263 yards passing) and tight end Mary Cook (nine receptions for 111 yards) tried to connect on a pass as they had so many times earlier in the game, but the pass fell incomplete. "(The football) hit me," Cook said. "But if I'd caught it, I think I would have went down (without Giants slay Lions EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J (AP)-Phil Simms threw a 51-yard scoring pass to Stephen Baker and Raul Allegre kicked three field goals yesterday as the New York Giants scored on their first four possessions of the second half for a 30-10 victory over the Detroit Lions. It was the Lions sixth straight loss. The Giants, 4-3, held Detroit, 1-6, to minus 19 yards on its four third quarter possessions and did not allow the Lions, who entered the game ranked next-to-last on offense in the league, to pick up a first down on 16 plays during which new :quarterback Rusty Hilger missed all seven of his pass attempts. HILGER completed only nine of 28 passes for 130 yards, with one interception. The Lions, with only 13 yards in the second half, finished with 113 yards, including only 48 rushing. The defense gave the Giants offense good field position and Allegre used it to kick field goals of 33, 48 and 25 yards as New York overcame a 10-7 halftime deficit. Simms and the offense accounted for the go-ahead touchdown at the start of the half after Mark Collins returned the second-half kickoff 26 yards to the New York 36. SIMMS, who completed 23 of 32 passes for 320 yards, hit Joe Morris for nine yards on the opening play, and four plays later hit Baker on a slant over the middle for the Giants' longest scoring pass play of the season. Simms also hit Mark Bavaro on a 6-yard touchdown pass in the second quarter and Morris scored on a scoring) anyway." Iowa took a 7-0 lead on its second possession. Hartlieb (26 for 33, 263 yards passing) threw a five-yard completion to Cook for the score. The teams traded field goals before Taylor fumbled while being chased down at his own eight-yard line. Four plays later, David Hudson ran in to give Iowa a 17-3 lead with 6:46 left in the first half. But the Wolverines had a few things to say about being the main course at this picnic. With Taylor (13 for 22, 172 yards) and wide receiver Greg McMurtry (six receptions for 91 yards) doing their best imitation of Hartlieb and Cook, and tailback Tony Boles (22 rushes for 148 yards) looking like he has since the season started, Michigan drove steadily down the field. MICHIGAN had first down at Iowa's 17-yard line when the fan noise kept Taylor from lining up. The referee then whistled Taylor for a delay-of-game penalty, moving the ball back and Schembechler's blood pressure up. Schembechler stormed onto the field to complain and was hit with a 15-yard unsportsmanlike conduct penalty, moving Michigan back to the 37-yard line. . "The (referee) has no conception..." Schembechler said after the game. "You can't play football in a hostile stadium if you can't hear." Hartlieb said: "I think the referee controlled the game well today. Bo obviously overreacted and got penalized for it." But Taylor made up the yardage quickly with a couple of passes and a couple of runs, scoring on a five-yard run. Iowa led at intermission, 17-10. IOWA looked as if it was going to take a two-touchdown lead in the third quarter. Running back Tony Stewart ran five times for 31 of Iowa's 52 yards in moving down to Michigan's one-yard line. Iowa elected to go for the touchdown on fourth-and-one, calling Stewart's number for the play. Stewart's other runs on the drive all went for more than one yard, but this time he fumbled, going nowhere. Messner said, "Bo said if we held them there, we'd win." Half right. The Wolverines didn't lose, which is what they had done on their last two trips to Iowa City. After Stewart's fumble, the Wolverines marched 99 yards down the field. Taylor threw a 24-yard pass to wide receiver John Kolesar for the touchdown, and Mike Gillette's extra point tied the game and ended the scoring. The Michigan Daily - Monday, October 17, 1988 - Page 13 Big Ten Standings Indiana Illinois Michigan Purdue Iowa Mich St. Minnesota N'western Ohio St. Wisconsin Conference W L T 3 00 3 00 2 0 21 1 0 2 0 21 0 3 0 021 0 w 5 4 3 '3 3 2 () 2 () Overall L 0 2 2 3 2 4 3 4 6 T 1 0 I 0 2 I I I 0 0 t r Next week's games: Iowa at Purdue Michigan St. at Illinois Wisconsin at Northwester Indiana at Michigan Ohio St. at Minnesota CLASSIFIED ADS! Call 764-0557 JOSE JUAREZ/DaIy Referee John Nealon reaches for that yellow flag which signaled an unsportsmanlike conduct call against Michigan coach Bo Schembechler. Schembechler was protesting a delay- of-game call against Michigan. NFL Round-up Patriots 27, Bengals 21 The passing of Boomer Esiason was the main ingredient in Cincinnati's 6-0 start. It also was the main reason the Bengals no longer are undefeated. Esiason, the league's leading passer, was picked off five times - he had only three interceptions in the winning streak - and New England used a time-consuming ground attack to upset the Bengals 27-21 yesterday. The Patriots' victory meant every NFL team has lost at least once. Dolphins 31, Chargers 28 At Miami, the Dolphins won their third in a row as Dan Marino won a passing duel with Mark Malone. Marino had his first 300-yard passing game of the season and hit Mark Duper with a 51-yard pass to set up the winning touchdown. Marino, who struggled in Miami's first six games, completed 26 of 45 passes for 329 yards and one score. The six-year pro has 27 300-yard games, one more than Johnny Unitas and behind only Charger Dan Fouts with 51. 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