I / THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1955 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE IIr~ .--- -- Sa ies Down 0 UpsilonT 14- 12 WI TH P H IL DOUGL IS Daily Sports Editor a ZBT, AEPi Top Opponents; B. CARLT RISEM1AN r PART TIME SALES HELP WANTED Experienced in clothing or furnishings All day Saturday and Monday evenings AN ABOR CLOHING 113 Sout- Ma--- St. - ~ HE HEAT is on Evy this weekend. Imagine this situation. You are a bigtime football coach, and * you inherit a great team. You return to the scene of your school days to -lace the school you once played for. You lose by a point. A year later, your team is even better. Again you lose to your Alma Mater by a single point. Suddenly it -is 1955 . .. and your team hits bad days. It has won * two, lost two and tied one. Only one thing will save your season from disaster . . . and that is a win over this same arch-antagonist that has beaten you two years straight. This is precisely the situation in which Forest Evashevski finds himself, as he brings his injury riddled Iowa Hawkeyes to Ann Arbor Saturday to play the team that many consider one of the nation's very best. * There is no doubt that Evashevski is on the spot. If he loses this one-there may be omininous rumblings in Iowa City. He .will un- doubtedly shoot the works conrie Saturday afternoon in an all-out effort to belt Michigan out of the conference lead. The doors at Iowa City are closed tight. Little is leaking out-- Sand there are rumors afoot that he is driving his limping squad relentlessly. We do know that this task which the tall, grim Iowan must face is further complicated by the fact that his squad is in its worst shape of the season. * * * Injries Riddle Hawks... W HEN UCLA ran over the Hawks, 33-13 last weekend, center Don Suchy had a cleat run through his hand, center Bill Van Buren re-injured a bad ankle, and Jim Freeman bruised his back. Add to this, an injury to All-American captain Cal Jones-who is a question mark Saturday, and the broken leg suffered by star end Frank Gilliam last month, and you can see why Evy is worried. The injury to Freeman really hurts. He was the first string right end-anchoring an end corps that was already shattered by the loss of Gilliam. He was the teams top punter, averaging 41.3 yards on six kicks. Will these men play, or are they really out of Saturday's contest? To answer this is just about as impossible as finding out if Ron Kramer will play for Micigan. We will only know when the game gets underway. Injuries are. funny things--some heal extremely fast-others take months. There are rumors flying that the two star ends-Gilliam and Kramer may both see action-but both coaches say "if they do - it will only be limited." Both are among the top ends in the conference. Both wear number 87. Both are needed badly. * * *. AsForMich'i E gan... e W AT ABOUT Michigan? What does it. feel like to have to bring your team to a greater psychological peak each week? This is the problem Lacing Bennie Oosterbaap, who must fire his Wolverines even higher than they were last week for their Little Brown Jug scare at Minneapolis. It Is no fun being top team In the conference-and one of the top in the nation to boot. Everyone guns for you-a victory over Michigan makes an opponent's season a success. - You can be sure that nobody wants to beat Michigan worse than Forest Evashevskl. You can also be sure that Michigan wants to beat Iowa-for the Wolverines have not lost a homecoming game since 1946. Nine years ago, Buddy Young, Julie Rykovich, and Perry Moss sparked the Bowl bound Illini to a 13-9 triumph-and since that time Michigan has never dropped a homecoming tilt. This year's team certainly doesn't want to break that string. Read and Use Daily Classifieds yLF ~I5,JA~ Sigma Alpha Mu squeezed by Psi Upsilon 14-12, to gain an impor- tant first place playoff victory in Social Fraternity I-M football yes- Wearren Wertheimer's passes to Joel Tauber were the deciding factors in the game. Wertheimer passed to Tauber for both touch- downs and the same combination clicked for the all-important extra points. Bill Hoffhines passed to Phil Fast f or Psi Upsilon's first touchdown. A short pass from Hoffhines to Art Kuiper resulted in a second and final tally for the Psi U's. ZBT Blanks Alpha Dells Zeta Beta Tau whipped Alpha Delta Phi to the tune of 21-0. The ZBT seven were handed a safety as a result of a bad pass from bal rledy hdead in Alph Delt gave ZBT two points Bil Gardne whoegalloped the rest of the wa for the score. Ivan Kushen caught a pass from Siegel for the point after touch- down. A Kushen to Harry Israel pass gave ZBT their second tally. Gardner intercepted an Alpha IJM FRlEEMAN Iowa End DAVE H ILL By JIM THURMAN interested." Hill said he would will be up and out to get us .. . , . like to play for the Rams explain- but we'll be up too." "Playing ball here at the Uni- ing with a grin, that, "the weather versity is tremendous." is quite nice out on the coast." This very positive statement was 'Strange Hobby' the opinion expressed by Dave Hill admits he cultivates a rather Hill, Wolverine fullback. The 6 "strange hobby." He doesn't collect foot tall, 183 pounder from Ypsi- rare coins, records, old stamps, or lanti went on to say, "Everything match folders. He studies chem- about the team is simply great.'' istry. He has many books on vani- Hill has looked impressive in ous facets of the subject and, as the fullback slot this year. Ham- he puts it, "I enjoy reading them, pered by an ankle sprain which and I have ever sinice high school." he received early in the season, The Rose Bowl game is a fore- .. the 24 year-old pile-driver has most thought in' many Michigan - nevertheless gained 86 yards in 21 students' minds. Hill thinks the tries for a rushing average of 4.1 Wolverines have a "good chance." yards per carry. ''We gained a lot of confidence at Trek to Michigan Minnesota. Our ofreiĀ± came ~ Lowell Perry, former all-Amern- through when the pressure was ofn Hillwas the influecin factr When he was reminded that the ~ that directed Hill to Michigan. remaining four teams -on. the Blue "We didn't want the possibility of schedule, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana playing against each other to come and. Ohio State, will be 'up' sky-- up," he explained, high when they meet Michigan, DAVE HILL Hill was a three-sport-man at Hill countered, "They certainly ... 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