[Page Six Wednesday, November 6, 1968 THE MICHIGAN DAILY I I: .Wednesday, ,. November... 1968, i1l r- _.___ t CONSIDER A CIVILIAN AIR FORCE CAREER with the AIR FORCE LOGISTICS COMMAND at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base near Dayton, Ohio There are excellent opportunities in Illinois battles cellar cobwebs *~1 INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING (All engineering degrees considered) 1 for those interested in the Air Force Logistics Command Staff Positions. The Industrial Engi- neer applies his skill in the areas of management systems, design, significant problem solving using his knowledge of the mathematical and physical sciences together with methods and principles of engineering analysis and design. He is a consultant to management in the application of proven management techniques to increase the effectiveness, efficiency, and economy of Air Force operations. He also administers and operates in methods improvement and processing engineering. He receives on-the-job training in all the foregoing areas and within a' minimum of training time. The Industrial Engineer is given specific assignments relating to the above areas of activity pertaining to the particular organization to which he is assigned. Throughout his career, he continues to be given increased responsibility commen- surate with his ability.r By JIM FORRESTER The Illini. Hoo boy! the Illini. A lot of talk has been circulating about hapless Wisconsin in re- cent print. But people have been ignoring the Illini. Their record for the season is a disasteroWs 0-7. The Illini have given a ,couple of teams scares (they fell one touchdown short in losing to Ohio State 31- 24) but have not really threatened to do the shocking-win a game. In their first seven outings the Illini have managed to give up 260 points while amassing only 80. This is indicative of a poor defense, needless to say, and this is an exact discription of the Illini defenders. Starting on the defensive line is former All-American candidate Tony Pleviak. Pleviak has been playing on an injured ankle and will be doing so again this week, a condition which should allow Wolverine quarterback Dennis Brown that little extra second to pass. And a weak pass defense could Michigan's All-American can- didate running back Ron John- son slipped from fourth to sev- enth place in this week's AP rankings for rushing. But in the race for position, Johnson is only eleven yards behind the fourth place slot with 902 yards. send the Illini plumeting to their eighth straight loss of the season. The fighting men from C h a m- pagne have lost three defensive backfield starters in the current I campaign. For further information regarding these challenging and rewarding portunities see your: career op- COLLEGE PLACEMENT DIRECTOR We will be visiting the University of Michigan- on Wednesday, November 13, 1968. Sign up now for an interview. 'i CHARLIE BAREITHER Dan Franklin, Fred Wolf and Mike Ryan are all sidelined with one injury or another and have been replaced by the inexperienc- ed and the not so fleet of foot or sure of hand. The Illini get burned crisp on the pass as they give up a whopping 7.4 yards every time the ball is launched into the air (this statistic in- :ludes incompletions). To top this somewhat less-than- brilliant record, the Illini have snared but 'three errant enemy aerials the entire season. Look for Ross Waldren, Charlie Bareither and John Kaiser or Tim McCar- they to be chasing touchdown- bound Wolverines down the.gr'id- iron. It may be cruel, but the Illini offense is almost as weak as its defense. The Champaigners have gained an average of but about 260, yards per game to rank ninth in the conference, ahead of even more hapless Wisconsin. Bob Naponic is the key to the Illini offense but unfortunately there has been little to unlock. Great things were expected of tight end Len Winslow but, alas, his performance was on the whole disappointing; a condition which led to his replacement by offensive tackle Doug Redman. Redman caught two passes against Purdue last Saturday and proved himself competent at the position. The shift has left a hole at tackle spot and forced Head Coach Jim Valek to go with inexper- ience on the left side in the form of non-lettering Junior Tom Scott. But an injury on the left side is plaguing the Illini as first string guard Jerry Pillath will be unable to start this Saturday. In his place will be an inexperienced Soph in the person of 6'1", 207 pound Rich Brennan. The changes in the offensive line cannot but help the men from the Land 'O Lincoln. They have been so bad so far that they cannot get much worse. In six games this season, Illin i backs have been thrown for 264 yards in losses in attempting to pass, run and do almost anything else. In those same six contests, drop- ped passes and a big rush has held the fine Illini quarterback, B o b "Napalm" Naponic, to a meagre 31.5 per cent completion average. It is indeed a wonder that only 11 of Naponic's passes had been inter- cepted. The rushing game has been fairly strong in spite of poor play in the line. Backs Rich Johnson and Ken Bargo have been averag- ing nearly four yards each time they get their hands on the ball. But nemesis injury strikes again as the fastest man on the team, fleet Billy Huston, will more than like- ly not see action as he suffered a twisted knee in last week's game by Denny Brown (to that elite re- with the Boilermakers. Such is ceiving crew of Jim Mandich, Bill life. Harris, Jerry Imsland, John Gab- It is but a slight mental task to ler, Paul Staroba and Jim Betts). infer the results of Saturday's The Illini have not been men- conflict. The nothing Illini of- tioned as "fighting" thus far. This fensive line will be very encourag- is out of respect for those poor ing to the likes of Cecil Pryor, boys who give their all to a losing Henry Hill and Dan Parks. They cause. The Fighting Illini? It's too should have no trouble in dropping much of a joke. 4 daily sports NIGHT EDITOR: PAT ATKINS their beleaguered opponents for minus net yardage. The defensive backfield should have a field day also. With the men up front pressuring Naponic, the Illini will be fortunate if more of their passes are not intercepted than completed. A word to the wise: A smart Illini will run. On the point scoring end of the preverbial stick it should be all Michigan. The Illini will have the choice of being run over by ton Johnson or being passed over AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Subscribe to The Michigan Daily SENIOR QUARTERBACK Bob Naponic of Illinois is healthy And ready to play. Plagued by injury ,all last season, Naponic saw little action. 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