Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sundav. Anri 15. 1970 _._T E M I H GAD IY. In nv A ri 1~f dul luu y l I-%F1 I I ;t 1 ..7 1 v v I THE BLACK STUDENT UNION PRESENTS ROBERTA FLACK AND Music Incorporated -jazz group from New York Saturday, April 11 4:30 p.m. Union Ballroom $1.50 at the door DEDICATED TO THE BLACK ACTION MOVEMENT Lanie Loken wins diving title Special To The Daily FT. LAUDERDALE-Lanie Lo- ken, competing for the Ann Arbor swimming club, captured first place in tower diving at the AAU diving championships here yes- terday. Miss Loken, a junior at the University, pulled away from the field with a strong showing in the final round to cop the title with 338.55 points. Offens e By MORT NOVECK The weather was better yester- day than on Tuesday when the Michigan football team 1 a s t scrimmaged but according to coach Bo Schembechler the ses- sion itself showed no impiove- , ment. Again it w a s the offense at fault. The kindest thing Schem- beehler could bring himself to say about it was that "the offense was not very good. The line play was not good and other than (Don) Moorhead the backfield was no good either." The main problem seems to be in blocking which is weak both on the line and in the backfield. The problem on the line is due to loss of guards Bob Baumgartner and Dick Caldarazzo. Replace- ments have to be found for them and then the new line has to be worked until it forms a cohesive wall. IN THE backfield the loss of Garvie Craw is making itself felt. "We just don't have anybody his size to block," commented Schem- bechler. "The blocking on t h e corners by the backfield just isn't as good." disappoin ts Bo For Miss Loken, who is also a Wolverine cheerleader and t h e daughter of Michigan Gymnastics coach N e w t Loken, the victory capped a dramatic personal come- back. She was critically injured in an automobile accident in 1968 and had never before won in na- tional competition. Wolverine varsit divers a 1 s o fared well in the men's competi- tion. Dick Rydze finished second in the ten-meterevent with 459.- 93, losing out only to Italian Klaus Dibiasy, the Gold Medal winner in the 1968 Olympics. Wolverine Bruce McManaman, who like Rydze w a s competing indepen- dently, captured sixth place with 410.55. Miss Loken's and Rydze's totals were the highest scored by Ameri- can competitors, and they thus advanced into an international dual meet to be held today in Fort Lauderdale. I Runn y the backfield isn't 4<: