Page 10 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, October 25, 1988 Bo l BY ADAM SCHEFTER Michigan coach Bo Schem- bechler admitted to being a bit too conservative against Indiana and vowed at his weekly luncheon yesterday to have a more balanced attack against Northwestern. "I don't want to throw the ball just 16 times," said Schembechler in reference to Saturday's game. "I want more balance than that. I was too one dimensional. If we go to Northwestern and have success running, I'm not going to stay that way." Last year against Northwestern, quarterback Michael Taylor threw only five passes all afternoon, completing one for three yards. It's safe to say that Schembechler will put the ball up more than that. BUT DON'T expect Schem- bechler to go into a pro style passing attack. Schembechler feels that it is only productive to pass about 25 times a game. Anything more is counterproductive. "Look at the Miami Dolphins," Schembechler said. "They throw for 500,000 yards but they also throw five interceptions. And those interceptions knock off 400 yards." Doesn't that still leave 496,000 yards? Well, anyway, what's the difference. The point is well taken. Schembechler, however, still feels the key to winning is stopping the run defensively. "What you don't want to let them do is run," Schembechler said. "Everybody was worried about ooks Indiana hitting passes, but you must stop the run. "When you play Indiana, you must stop the run. When you play Northwestern, you must stop the run. When you play Minnesota, you must stop the run. I don't want to sound redundant, but I don't want them running on me." NO RUNNER has broken the century mark against the Wolverines this season and that is part of the reason that Michigan stands at the top of the standings in the Big Ten. To stay at the top, Michigan will have to do more than beat Northwestern. "It's important for us to win the game, but it's also important that we improve," Schembechier said. "We will have to improve at the fundamental things: blocking and tackling - the silly stuff that helps you win games. "To slop through the game and not improve will damage our opportunity to win the title and not be a good football team," Schembechler said. Blue Banter -Schembechler is worried about the defensive secondary. Vada Murray has a strained knee and is probable, and David Key had, "his bell rung". But the most serious injury sustained was to David Arnold who pulled a hamstring. Arnold should be out a couple of weeks. Todd Plate or Eric Bush is expected to fill in at cornerback. to bomb 'Cats AFFORDABLE WEEKEND FUN Crystal Mountain Ski Weekend just per person group rate Includes two nights lodging in an area motel, day and night skiing Friday through Sunday. Great Times with Good Friends Get your friends together and en- joy 22 downhill slopes or 26 kilometers of cross-country trails. Plus nightly activities, entertain- ment, heated outdoor pool and more! All you need is a group of 20 for our special rates, with extra sav- ings for the organizer. With a group of 40 or more, the organizer stays free. For more information, call Randy or Steve at: 1-800-321-4637 CRYSTAL MOUNTAIN Resort and Conference Center 28 miles SW of Traverse City Thompsonville, Michigan 49683 KAREN HANDELMAN/Dolly Defensive Tackle Mark Messner pressures Indiana quarterback Dave Schnell in the Woverines' 31-6 victory against the Hoosiers last weekend. Messner will help the Michigan defense toughen up against the run when the Wolverines play Northwestern on Saturday. *Schembechler's feelings on the Big Ten race: "I don't know whether we played the best team in the conference yet, but we played three of the better teams and escaped without a loss. But I can't say we are in a bad position." -Tony Boles needs 81 yards to become only the 16th player in Wolverine history to rush for 1,000 yards in a season. -Northwestern last defeated Michigan in 1965. -Greg McMurtry's career passing efficiency now stands at 816.4 according to the NCAA formula. Among qualified passers, Jim Harbaugh has the highest career efficiency in Wolverine history with 145.6 -Indiana's running back Anthony Thompson became the third player to catch nine passes in a game against Michigan this season. Previously, Cleveland Gary of Miami and Mary Cook of Iowa had also accumulated nine pass catches. The last Wolverine to snare nine catches in a game was Anthony Carter versus Minnesota in 1980. Soccer club finishes year on winning note FROM STAFF REPORTS The Michigan men's soccer club wrapped up the 1988 season on Sunday with a 1-0 victory over the Warriors of Indiana Institute of Technology in Fort Wayne. The Wolverines came out strong, pressuring the Warriors' defense and pounding 14 shots on I.I.T.'s goal. Unfortunately, Michigan couldn't score. At the half, the game was tied, 0-0. Several minutes into thesecond half, the Wolverines gained mo- mentum and began to pressure I.I.T.'s goal as senior Kurt Rindfusz scored what proved to be the game winner on an assist from midfielders Chris Eadie and John Metsker. Michigan's offense kept the pressure on the Warriors until late in the game when I.I.T. mounted an offensive attack on the Wolverine net. Michigan's defense, led by senior fullbacks Mark Kring and Steve Burns, was equal to the task, stopping two free kicks near their own goal and pushing back the Warriors' attack. Wolverine goaltenders Marc Kuiper and Ray Kochey shared the shutout. Sunday's win brings Michigan's season record to 9-5-4. Because of the team's club status, they are ineligible for post-season play. The team is off until early January when practice for the indoor season begins. SPIKERS LOSE TWO AT HOME: M' continues slide BY DAVID HYMAN While Michigan fans were anticipating the homecoming football game on Friday night, and celebrating the victory on Saturday night, the women's volleyball team lost another two conference matches. "We didn't play to our level at all," said assistant coach Youde Wang. On Friday night, Illinois, ranked fifth nationally, wasted little time in sending Michigan and its family to homecoming dinner. THE ILLINI defeated the Wolverines, 15-3, 15-4, 15-5, to remain undefeated in the Big Ten (9-0). Illinois was propelled by 35 kills and seven service aces, two by two-time All-American Mary Eggers, while Michigan was- plagued by nine service errors and a low (.108) hitting efficiency. After the loss on Friday night, the Wolverines and their families went out to dinner to celebrate their victory to come against Purdue on Saturday. "They (Purdue) didn't start well this season," said Wang. "We anticipated we could compete with them." The Wolverines, however, were never in the match as Purdue took three straight games, 15-1, 15-10, 15-8, from Michigan in a match that lasted only one hour. The tone for the match was set by Purdue's Darcy Orin as she delivered back-to- back service aces to start the first game. BUT IT WAS the Wolverines horrid .000 hitting efficiency that did them in. "We were kind of tired as we didn't leave the restaurant (Friday night) until 12:00, but this was not why we lost," said Wang. "We don't have passing and its hard to organize your offense without it." When the passing was effective, the ball was not placed in a position for Michigan's leading hitters, Karen Marshall and Kim !4 Clover ...can't bring luck Clover, to put it away. The opportunities were available, but 'the 23 kills were offset by 23 hitting errors in 89 total attempts. Michigan is preparing for the second half of the Big Ten season and is hoping for better things to come. "We still have nine more games to go and we really want to do something," said Wang. "If we get our team confidence back, and have more mental preparation, we will have a chance to compete." :GN FORETHE U THE PRUDENTIAL - the nation's largest diversified financial services organization - is seeking ambitious and energetic individuals for positions in our Comptroller's Department. We're looking for the most talented future executives we can find for positions in Accounting, Auditing, Information Systems, Financial Reporting, and more! If you have a strong background in accounting, finance, economics, math, computer science, or liberal arts, and are interested in the exciting and challenging positions we have to offer please submit your resume to your Career Center today! Our New Jersey Offices will be recruiting on campus for these positions and we would love to talk with you. 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