TILE Ji '-i- itY f Aft - . ....... ... ...... . . ............ . .. -- ..................... . . ... . . . . . . ... . .............. ...... . . . .......... WIld(lats First Big ine Team To F.I1 6M P owei Wolverine Gri Machitne Rolls To 49-21Triumph Six Michigan Players Seti'ed Touchdowns As Precision Attack Baffles Enemy Eleven By DICK KRAUS EVANSTON, Ill., Oct. 18-Michigan made an auspicious Big Nine debut at Dyche Stadium, overpowering a good Northwestern eleven, 49-21, in a ball game that was strictly "good hit, no field." The vaunted Wolverine attack was in high gear all afternoon, but the Wildcats, paced by hard-running Art Murakowski punched through the heretofore impregnable Michigan defenses with unex- pected consistency. A two-touchdown Michigan scoring splurge in the opening period put the Wolverines out in front to - - stay. A brilliant 54-yard punt re- which was a four-yard buck by turn by Gene Derricotte took the Tom Peterson for the score. ball to the Wildcat 10 yard line The Wolverines asserted them- and on the first Michigan play selves again in the second half as from scrimmage, Bump Elliott they racked up three more touch- legged it off tackle on a reverse downs and then knocked off for to score. the day. Bump 'Gets Loose Third Stringers Yield Two The very next time Michigan Northwestern's last two scores got the ball it happened again. came against the third stringers, Bump Elliott after returning a one on a 49-yard drive that ended punt from his own 17-yard line suddenly as Murakowski blasted to the 46, took off for 34 yards off tackle, and got a beautiful on the reverse. Jack Weisenburger block from Halfback Julie Siegle, cracked center for ten and Little and cut back 24 yards to tally. He Hank Fonde cut off tackle to scored again a few moments laterj score. Brieske, who had a perfect after Joe Zuravleff came up with day, converted and Michigan led an interception of a bobbled pass 14-0, and without the use of a and returned it to Michigan's 20, single forward pass. to set up his third touchdown, Michigan rolled to four touch- Jim Farrar converted three times downs in the first half and All- to equal Brieske's perfect percent- American candidate Bob Chappuis age. atttempted only five passes, com- pleting two to Bob Mann for 50 yards. The ground attack spear- headed by Weisenburger and El- liott rolled up 238 yards. Mann Scores Daily-Lmanian C'MERE YOU-Wolverine fullback Jack Weisenberger seems to be having little trouble tearing him- self, away from Northwestern guard Vince Di Franscesca whd apparently wants the shirt off Jack's back. Pete Elliott (45) is the gent on the right who has turned around -after the hand off to Weisenburger to see how things are going. THEY LIKE D 'Il' TOO: Grid Squad Dazzles Skeptical Scribes r i i I i r Daily-Lm anlaa, FLYING LOW-That's exactly the technique Bump Elliott, Michigan's brilliant all-around wing- back, employs here as he zooms into Northwestern's Jules Siegle. Coming up fast to help Elliott are Wolverines Len Ford (87), Ralph Kohl (76), Al Wistert (11), and Quent Sickels (61). Crisler's Record Against 'Cats Still Unmarred They were skeptical up in the game, a sort of "big scores, but press box at Dyche Stadium, skep- who did they play" attitude. The tical right up until the second time attitude was not at all evident in 'Michigan got the ball, then they the cover stories. ssTom Siler, of the Sun, wrote, were converts, real believers in the "Finesse, speed, power, decep- legend of Fritz Crisler's offensive tion-you name it-Michigan magic. had it in burying the 'North- There was a tacit reserve in all western Wildcats under an ava- the the Chicago writers' 'dvances lanche." on the Michigan - Northwestern Then there was Jim Enright of COME TO... iAL O'GRADYS 0 ~BAIIIERt SHOP 1 10 SOUTH UNIVERSITY for that personaized haircut. We have everything you need to maintain a neat-looking appear- once We are alwtys ready to help you with your hair problems. . r .