OCTOBR 26.195 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE '' Minnesota Vie for Jug Today Bowl Contention at Stake; Injuries Plague Both Teams T I, BENNIE OOSTERBAAN ...wary of Gophers Air Force Droprs Tilt To Scholars Yesterday was no day for a rushing ground game at South Ferry Field as nose-nipping weath- 'er froze the water - logged field harder than Dexter Cider. AFROTC didn't fare as well in the air as the Evans Scholars pass- ed for two to pick up their third consecutive win by a 12-7 count. Ray Homicz and Val Spangler were on the receiving ends. Tepreviously unscored upon Zips lost their first game in three outings, 7-6, to the Actuaries. Clark Baird blotted their record with a run around left end. The Commuters were also top- pled from the undefeated ranks by powerful 1207. Don Muir paced his team to a 39-0 victory with four T.D. passes. The Beantowners sporting a 2-0 record were edged in overtime, 1-0, by Bacteriology. In one of the few protested games played off, Tau Delta Phi downed Phi Kappa Tau 13-0. Other scores were Hawaiians 13, Double A's 2; Alpha Epsilon Pi 1, Alpha Sigma Phi 0; Phi Sigma Kappa' 12, Phi Epsilon Pi 0; So- ciology 12, Pill Pushers 8; Ghosts 14, Chemistry 0; Sama 8, Owens r Co-op 0. GRID PICKS SCORE Miami 48, Kansas 6 DIAL NO 8-6416 .. ENDS TONIGHT --- (Continued from Page 1) services of John Herrnstein, their top fullback, who is still nursing a chronic instep injury. Herrnstein did not make the trip here. Two other Wolverines are not in tip-top. shape, but are with the team and probably will see limited service. Shatusky May Play Right halfback Mike Shatusky has a painful back injury which confined him to the hospital most of the week. But the rugged ex-GI may play anyway. Husky centerman Gene Snider has leg and side injuries that may hold him out of action. Brad Myers will start in place of Shatusky and Jerry Goebel has assumed the number one center position. Minnesota isn't much better off. Quarterback Dick Larson, who al- ternates at the signal calling post with the inimitable Bobby Cox, is definitely-out of the contest with at pulled achilles tendon. .His replacement will be Jimmy Reese, ex of Fordham, who switch- ed to Minnesota when Fordham dropped football a few years back. He has seen little game action behind Cox and Larson and, as a re§ult, is unproven. Other Gopher cripples who may or may not play are first stringers Bob Blakely, Frank Youso and Mike Svendsen. Fast Fullback Blakely, Minnesota's fastest full- back, has a sprained knee. Youso, a tackle, has been in bed with bronchitis this week and center Svendsen has a severely bruised hip. Michigan has polished its offen- sive this week, featuring the pass- ing game. Should the weather per- mit, Oosterbaan's crew make be expected to take to the air, a place where the Gopher's have proven vulnerable this fall. Today's Lineups MICHIGAN Pos. MINN. Prahst LE Gehring Orwig LT Sixta Faul LG Burkholder Goebel C Jukichi Nyren R G Rasmussen Davies R T Herbold W. Johnson RE Jelacic Van Pelt Q B Cox PaceL H Lindblom Myers, RH Schultz Byers F B Borstad Michigan will open with the same lineup that started a week ago against Northwestern, except{ that Jfm Van Pelt will be at quar-I terback. Stan Noskin, who startedI against the Wildcats, will see plenty of action, however, especi- ally if the Wolverines employ the forward pass to a considerable de- gree. Jim Byers will be rewarded for his fine performance last week with a starting Job at fullback. The line will remain intact. Minnesota's chief threat, aside from Cox, will be Rich Borstad, who will operate from fullback.. Borstad is third behind Blakely and Cox on the team in rushing with a net of 129 yards. NBA SCORE Syracuse 103, Philadelphia 85 JERRY GOEBEL ... Snider's replacement Big Ten Teams Near Halfway Mark in Season By SI COLEMAN With recent upsets still fresh in the minds of everyone, the Big Ten footballrace nears the half- way mark today. Most of the top action involves the title hopefuls with two un- beaten contenders and five one- defeated clubs involved in three of the four conference games. Barring any repetition of last week's upset theme, one game is fairly easy to predict. Defending Champs Iowa, the defending champs in the Big Ten, invades Evanston, Ill., taking with them an unde- feated record to face winless Northwestern. The Hawkeyes are heavily favored. The loop's other undefeated team, Ohio State, (2-0) travels to Madison to engage the surprise team of the season, Wisconsin. Three pre-season favorites are at the crisis in their title bids. No two-game loser has ever won the Big Ten championship in the 60- year history of the Conference, and these three teams are bound to be thinking of this today. One of last week's teams that pulled a stunning upset is Illinois, winner in a 34-13 contest against Minnesota. The Ilini will be out to duplicate their feat against Michi- gan State, the number one team in the country before its 20-13 up- set by Purdue. Both teams have each lost 'one game and another defeat would eliminate them as far as any con- ference title or Rose Bowl hopes are concerned. Michigan and Minnesota strug- gle for the Little Brown Jug asj well as Conference survival at Minneapolis in the Gopher Home- coming game. Non-Conference Games There are two Big Ten teams that will play non-conference op- ponents. Purdue (1-2) takes on Miami of Ohio at Lafayette. The Boilermaker's football forces were materially bolstered' Thursday by the return to action of six key players who have been handicapped by flu and injuries. Despondent Indiana (0-3) final- ly meets some team in its own class. Villanova invades Blooming- ton as a one touchdown favorite. BIG TEN STANDINGS W L T Pt . 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A review of the past few con- tests between the two clubs will indicate that statistic-wise, the Buffalo Herd has been the Sooners toughest opposition in three out of the past four years. But people who observe football professionally know that there is more to the game than the figures show. Therefore, the Sooners'have been rated a four touchdown fa- vorite. The Texas Aggies, shooting for A°Dtlli' .EN, Rl' ,IN;M 1T.'; Premieres SUNDAY a "A MASTERPIEC 1 OF COMEDY!" A - Wm. K. Zinser, Herald Tribune y ALASTAIR SIM REEN . . I the Southwest Conference title and the Cotton Bowl, take on twice- beaten, but still rough, Baylor. The Aggies, the number two team in the country, should have no trouble, in disposing of the Bears. ND Tackles Army Seventh ranked Notre Dame, refreshed by a week off after beat- ing Army, tackles the big Pitt team which lost to Army last Saturday. 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