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The Herald-Palladium from Benton Harbor, Michigan • 36

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WEDNESDAY. 14, 1970 THE NEWS PALLADIUM, BENTON HARBOR, MICH. PAGE THIRTY-SIX Football Briefs Ras, Haller State's Top College Scorer Tech eers. Perfect Mark Eugin Anderson Back With Spartans ft 1 of the Huskies 119 points, Ras is the state's lop scorer with 42 points on seven touchdowns while Haller is second with 33 points on three TDs, one field goal, and 12 extra point conversions. "These two spearhead our offense." says second-year coach i Ras.

who is fi-foot-2, 195-poumls, has 628 yards total offense this year. As a sophomore he rushed for more than 1,000 yards and ran for 400 as a freshman. "He's broken just about every record we have as far as rush-ins is concerned," Kearly said. "He's a slashing type runner who reads daylight well. He seldom can be brought down by one tackier and always gets an From Associated Press Michigan Tech has engineered a 5-0 football record this season and much ot the credit belongs to a pair of engineering students who are running 1-2 among the state's college scor- ing leaders.

Larry Ras, a junior tailback from Jenison near Grand Rapids, and Ben Haller, a sopho- -more quarterback from Saginaw, together have amassed 75 extra yard or two after being hit." Ras has better than a average in mechanical engineering. Haller, who is also a good student in civil engineering, is only 5-10, 150-pounds. When Michigan Tech nipped St. Cloud State 26-22 in Minnesota Saturday it was only after Haller guided the Huskies to a pair of touchdowns with 11 minutes left after trailing 22-14. One score climaxed a 92-yard drive.

"Ben has great leadership EAST LANSING (AP) -I Michigan State's Spartans concentrated on contact drills Tuesday in preparation for Saturday's football classic with Michigan at Ann Arbor. I Tailback Eric Allen and Cen-jter Tom Barnum were named 'this week's co-captains in the Ted Kearly, whose squad was juries." The future looks bright for the Huskies, once doormats of the Northern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. Only three seniors are on this year's team. All three play defense. Halfback Tommie Davis of Northern Michigan is third in scoring in Michigan behind Haller with 32 points on five touchdowns and a two-point conversion.

Three players are tied for fourth with 30 points on five TDs. They are: Dave Rip-master of Northern Michigan, Roger "Ramjet" Lawson of Western Michigan, and Jesse "Great" Lakes of Central 5-4 last season after having won just one game the previous two years. FIRST CHOICE: Former St. Louis Cardinals coach Joe Schultz (above) is the first choice of new Detroit Tigers manager Billy Martin for his coaching staff. Martin has several other vacancies to fill as successor to Mayo (AP Wirephoto) new spartan policy oi cnooaing weekly captains.

Previously, they were named for the entire season. Earl Anderson, a tailback who had been out with a broken collarbone since the beginning of the season, has returned to the Classic Michigan MS ability and everyone has great respect for his play calling," Kearley said. Besides quarterbacking and handling the field goal and extra point kicking, Haller is also the team's backup punter. Kearly said his staff was building towards this season but, "I guess we're kind of surprised or pleased we've done this well. We've stayed away from in- SCORING LEADERS Brings Out Old Cliches Harbor Frosh Win, Upton Falls Milton Stays Undefeated squad to take part in the rainy scrimmage.

Coach Duffy Daugherty said he would decide in the week whether to start Mike Rasmus-sen or George Mihaiu in the quarterback slot. Indiana The Hoosiers went through a lengthy drill with emphasis on possession. The Hoosiers are 0-4 partly because of turnovers. Illinois The mini need a victory over Indiana for their first homecoming triumph in five years. The return of linebacker Larry Allen and middle guard Bob Bucklin could be a helping factor.

Wisconsin Tackles Mike Smolcich and Elbert Walker were injured in the Iowa game and were replaced by Jim Johnson and Roger Jaeger. Coach John Jardine might start Gary Losse against Northwestern. Northwestern Tight end Tom McCreight is back, in action for the Wildcats, Northwestern figures to be at full strength for the Wisconsin game. Purdue Rain cut down on a Purdue scrimmage Tuesday. Flanker Stanley Brown with a shoulder injury and end Ashley Bell with an ankle injury were used sparingly.

two defeats at the hands of Indiana teams. The visitors scored the game's only touchdown in the first quarter, then stopped Upton three times inside its 20-yard line to make th the early score hold up. Name Srksal FG PAT Total 0 42 II 33 EAST LANSING (AP) This is on week the rival football coachei can use every cliche ever coined and make them sound like sparkling new words of wisdom. For the annual Michigan-Michigan State game you say: "You can throw the record book out the window records don't count. means so much in this game an upset is always a possibility." This is the big one in the state of Michigan.

The game at Ann Arbor this week will be a sellout for the 23rd consecutive year. The attendance over these years, counting the house this Saturday, will top the 2 million mark. this game has attracted sev- 1. Ku, Michigan Tech 7 0 2. Haller, Mlchlian Tech 3 1 3.

Davis. Northern Mich 5 0 4. (Tie) Lakes. Cin. Mich 0 Lawson.

Western Mich 5 0 Ripmaiter, North Mich 0 7. Lambrlght. Adrian 3 0 Eight tied with IS points. en of the 10 largest collegiate crowds ever counted by the NCAA. For years, legislators have demanded television of the game but NCAA rules forbid iff Some years, but not this one, there has been closed circuit television to satisfy the overflow unable to obtain tickets.

The overall record, dating back to 1898, shows Michigan winning 37, Michigan State 20 and five ties. Michigan State would rather 1 20 TEAM STANDINGS Michigan Tech 0 Michigan 4 0 Wayne State 3 0 Fet. rr OP l.ooo lift 3o 0 1.000 10 32 0 1.000 105 5 0 IO0 140 47 St. Joseph's Milton junior high kept its unbeaten string going Tuesday at Niles but saw its shutout string end in a 20-6 triumph over Ballard. In other ninth grade games, Benton Harbor ran its record to '2-2 with a 24-20 victory at Coloma and St.

Joseph Upton was a home loser, 8-0, to LaPorte, Ind. Milton won its fourth straight game, but was behind for the first time this season when Ballard scored on a 20-yard pass. Milton put the kickoff in play of itc nwri Af uritli Flmitf T.lnrtrtlrt Northern Mich. 1 Adrian 3 1 750 19 score at the end of the first half. In the third quarter, end Matt Zimmerman, on an end-around, raced 26 yards for a score after which Lincoln ran for the PAT.

In the fourth quarter, Lincoln got his second TD on a 32-yard run. Defensive standouts for Milton included linebackers Gordon Ford, who intercepted a pass, Mark Reschke and Al Meier and middle guard Mike Weber. Benton Harbor scored all of its points in the first half. After a 40-yard pass play from Dave Popke to Dave Edwards gave the young Tigers a 6-0 lead, Coloma tied the score on a 25- yard run by Rich Johnson. Another Popke pass, this time a 35-yarder to Steve Matthew-son, and a 45-yard run by Leonard Thompson, gave Benton Harbor an 18-6 lead.

Coloma cut the gap to 1812 on Ken Stower's two-yard dive play, then Benton Harbor scored on a two-yard run by Dave Shaw just before the half ended. After i first-half touchdowns, the two teams played defense in the second half with Coloma getting the only score on a 50-yard Statute of Liberty play with Howie Smith scoring near the end of the game. Upton's 2-2 record includes 1 1 .700 94 SO Eastern Michigan 3 .600 102 95 central Michigan I Hillsdale 3 Western Michigan 3 Alma 2 count from what the Spartans call the modern era. MSU has won 14 of the 20 games played since 1950. The Wolverines have taken two and there were two ties.

When former coach and now Ferris State 1 Hope 1 Northwood Institute 2 .600 125 51 .600 135 61 .500 92 51 .500 19 57 .400 41 139 .400 41 84 .333 15 66 .250 44 114 .200 40 99 Kalamazoo 1 Michigan State 1 Bo Presents Rare Orchid Dan Dierdorf Recipient Of Verbal Praise .000 40 186 HV iVJ Will. I 1 1 AXVh4 UUIbVUl running 60 yards on the first ALblon 1 Olivet 0 Tie counts aa halt halt a game lost. game won and piay irom scrimmage 10 ue me Now through Saturday choice as a sophomore. Schembechler isn't the type who'll elaborate on the ability of an individual player. But at a athletic director Biggie Munn came to the East Lansing campus in 1947 his team was creamed in the opening game of the season 55-0 by Michigan.

Munn's first victory of the series came by a 14-7 margin in 1950. He and coach Duffy Daugherty have continued their domination ever since. Last year, with only a 4-6 won-lpst record, the Spartans pulled a major upset by beating the Michigan team that went on to the Rose Bowl, 23-12. At stake in the game is the Paul Bunyan trophy, originated by former Gov. G.

Mennen Williams in 1953. The trophy currently occupies a place of pride in the Michigan State football office. ANN ARBOR (AP) Some posed this very tough question the other day to Michigan football coach Bo Schembechler: "Does Dan Dierdorf have any faults?" press luncheon this week he did Dears yf Schembechler had a blank expression for a moment. He paused, then said: "Faults? Hummm. He's got big feet and it'i hard to fit him into shoes.

That's all I can think of." Dierdorf is the Wolverines' atrong side (right) offensive tackle and sixth-ranked Michigan's top All-American prospect. The 8-foot-4, 250-pound senior from Canton, Ohio, was All-Big Ten last year and a second team say Dierdorf is as good as any tackle in the country." "He's got good quickness, wonderful strength, smartness, competitiveness, and he'i a leader," Bo added. "I guess there's nothing else left." He said Dierdorf hai had three excellent games In a row. Although U-M's offense hasn't produced the big scores like last year, Dierdorf has been directly responsible for a fat part of the Wolverines 799 yards rushing. Dierdorf, an economics and history major, is complemented on the left side of the line by tackle Jack Harping, a 6-4, 224- Michigan has been less tender with the trophy.

One year it was left in a storage room under the Ann Arbor stadium, stolen by fraternity students as a prank, but eventually returned. Michigan's largest winning margin was 119-0 over the then East Lansing Agricultural College in 1902. (The best MSU win of the series was 34-0 in 1967. Tigers Absorb Double Setback pound senior from Cincinnati. together they give Michigan the top pair of tackles in the conference.

Saturday they will get probably their biggest test of the VV season when U-M hosts archri Benton Harbor's cross country tream absorbed a pair of setbacks Tuesday, losing 25-36 to Muskegon and 26-29 to Hackett in a double dual over the Tigers' course. Bill Hoffman of Hackett was the individual winner in 13:57, just nipping Benton Harbor's Dave Toms, who had a season'i best clocking of 13:58. Dave Nichols of Benton Harbor was third, in 14:11, Roger Hall 15th, John Gorton 16th and Craig Dudley 18th. Valley Victorious BUCHANAN River Valley won four of the top five places here Tuesday to take a cross country dual meet from Buchanan 24-31. Mark Gray of Buchanan won the meet in 14:50, but was followed by River Valley's Ron DeVries, Randy Klann, Joe Heward and Chuck Ellis.

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