Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY MONDAY, JANUARY 1, 1951 i u s . - MONDAY. JANUARY 1. 1951 , Congratulation to the Champions of the West and Our Rose Bowl Team The Daseola Barbers Liberty near State Wildcat,_Buckeye Wins Rejuvenated Running Attack Brings 4 34-23 Win over Dogged NU Team Give Michigan itle A * * * * By BILL BRENTON Associate Sports Editor Michigan's improving Wolver- ines parlayed a crisp running at- tack and a hard charging defense into a crucial 34-23 win over Northwestern's stubborn Wildcats yesterday at Michigan Stadium. Let's make it MICH-AGAIN i The triumph in one of the most Despite a clipping penalty Mich- thrilling spectator games in five igan covered the remaining dis- years at Ann Arbor Stadium kept tance in eight plays. Dufek got alive a slim mathematical chance a first down to the nine and on of a Rose Bowl berth in January. fourth down powered over right * * * tackle for the clincher. THE GAME was not as tight as Northwestern's first score re- the final count indicated since two sulted from their use of a deep desperation passes in the waning punt formation. Their kicker, minutes tallied twice for the Pur- Norm Kragseth, punted from 15 ple, largely against third and four- yards behind the line of scrim- th string defenders. mage with a minimum of block- With Don Dufek, Chuck Ort- ing protection. This allowed the mann and Ralph Straffon lead- whole Purple line to get down ing the way, the Maize and Blue.g field under his kicks. rushing machine put on its most In the second period Don Old- impressive show of the season, ham bobbled one of Kragseth's marching to a net total of 315 boots on his own two yard line yards. They completed five of and was tackled behind the goal thirteen passes to make the fi- line as he was recovering posses- nal offensive figure read 374 sion of the ball for a Northwestern yards. safety. Wolverines Battle Drifts For 9-3 Defeat of OSU By BILL CONNOLLY COLUMBUS-Michigan's relentless Wolverines saved the space for another chapter in the rags-to-riches tale that records the activities of the 1950 Maize and Blue gridiron squad, by beating Ohio State's Buckeyes in a blizzard here yesterday. By plowing through the foot of snow which blanketed the playing field to upset the Buckeyes, 9-3, the Wolverines earned the right to represent the Big Ten in the Rose Bowl next January first. An assist on the play was credited to the wondrous Wildcats of Northwestern who forced an overcon- fident Illinois team to cancel westward travel reservations by beating the Illini, 14-7, in Evanston. Michigan's big break came in the waning moments of the first half with the snow-covered scoreboard reading: time * . * * to play: 47 seconds; and the Bucks' i -Daily-Ed Kozma BILL PUTICH SKIRTS END AGAINST NORTHWESTERN . . , * * * The Wolverines capitalized on Wildcat breaks for three of their five touchdowns, the biggest scor- ing surge in eighteen games for a Maize and Blue eleven. One of the breaks, a third period fumble set up what proved to be the winning tally. S * * y ;:, ,,yy rye.,:... h. k ,r 'o<-> o<-> o<-=>o<-=>o<-><-=>o<->o <->=> <==>O< Ap BOOKS Children's, novels, biographies, poetry, drama, classics STATIONERY Michigan letterheaded, note paper plain white linen, business ART SUPPLIES PLAYING CARDS Bridge, canasta, pinochle PEN AND PENCIL SETS Parker, Waterman, Sheaffer, Eversharp, Eberhard Faber MICHIGAN SOUVENIRS DRUGS TOBACCO First Stop Off at the Campus for LUNCHES and II , 111