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Michigan's most potent passing Nosk attack, yesterday were appointed terday honorary co-captains for the re- sufferii mainder of the football season. Navy. The announcement came two siderab days after it'was learned that the long pe grid career of John Herrnstein, regular Wolverine captain, is at an Mic end because of a knee injury suf- this a fered in last week's Navy game. a brief Ptacek leads team passers with The, 11 completions in 26 attempts, Shore good for 170 yards. return Prahst has hauled in nine passes game. for a total distance of 145 yards Guar and and 16.1-yd. average per pass. player Noskin Doubtful to stay Meanwhile, it appeared doubtful that Stan Noskin, second team quarterback behind Ptacek, would see much action in- tomorrow's H1V5. Hi-FlT.Y., and The Best Haircuts Pete on agt Abthe all in Ann 1 meet y .b Man the tv . enough YOU can get all this entran 9 held u tt the U Desp The MDen Barbers finish, feated Corner Thayer and hall co North University three J Across fromHill Aud. enth,a Prahst To Co-Captain Wolverines ombination Replaces ein in Honorary Position GRID SELECTIONS Friday is here again and it's your last chance to enter this week's Grid Picks Contest. It's easy to enter. All you have to do is clip out the list of games printed below, circle the teams you think will win on Saturday, predict the score of the Michigan-Northwestern game and send Your entry to: Grid Picks, The Michigan Daily, 420 Maynard, Ann Arbor. THIS WEEK'S, GAMES at Northwestern, although included on the traveling :in worked out lightly yes- for the first time since rng a hip injury against However, he was in con- ble pain after throwing a ass. Leaves at 2:45 higan will leave Willow Run fternoon at 2:45 following workout at Ferry Field. squad will stay at the North Hotel in Evanston and will immediately following the rd Tom Jobson is the only on the injured list forced home besides Herrnstein. Both Danny McNitt and Willie Smith, relegated to the sidelines last week, are expected to be healthy enough to play. Traveling Squad Included on the squad who will make the trip to Evanston are: Jerry Bushon, Reir Bushong, Alex Callahan, Keith Cowan, Don Des- kins, Jim Dickey, Mike Dupay, Mike Filichio, George Genyk, Jim Gray, Al Groce, John Halstead, Darrell Harper, Willard Hilde- brand, Bob Johnson, Walt John- son, Fred Julian, Gary Kane, Bill FacPhee, Jerry Marciniak, Gary McNitt, Brad Myers, Harry New- man, Jr., Stan Noskin, Fred Olm, Paul Poulos, Gary Prahst, Bob Ptacek, Tony Rio, Gene Sisinyak, 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. I. CONSENSUS PICKS MICH. at Northwestern ILLINOIS at Minnesota Indianap at OHIO STATE Iowa ' WISCONSIN MICH. STATE at Purdue Alabama at TENNESSEE AUBURN at Georgia Tech PENN ST. at Boston U. California at S. CALIF. Harvard at COLUMBIA Duke at NOTRE DAME IN CAPS (38-22--.633) 12. Maryland at N. CAROLINA 13. NAVY at Tulane 14. N. CAROLINA ST. vs. Wm. and Mary, 15.. 16. 17.. 18. 19. 20. Washington at OREGON W. Va. at PITTSBURGH AIR FORCE at Stanford ucla at WASHINGTON OKLAHOMA at Kansas Vanderbilt at FLORIDA ( !chigan House Takes 1 ross-C ountry Rn IN, r 1 (By the Author of "RattyRound the Flag, Boys! "and "Barefoot Boy with Cheek.") points. Gomx sixth, a tal, sev derson 29 poin 10th a All r tition resident clusive tor Ear compile ably to Unb lag ing t Re-b Repub By DAVE LYON Marudas of Gomberg put ood finishing "kick" to win -campus I-M cross-country yesterday. udas' time of 11:22.3 over wo-mile course was good h to beat about 200 other ts in the meet, which was under threatening skies at niversity Golf Course. Ate Marudas' first-place Michigan House's team de- Gomberg in the residence mpetition, according to un- I results. Michigan's first finishers placed fifth, sev- and eighth for a total of 20 berg men finished first, and 20th for a 27-point to- ven behind Michigan. An- placed a close third with nts resulting from a second, nd 17th. esults in fraternity compe- and some results in the ce hall meet were incon- last night, but I-M Direc- rl Riskey said they would be ed as soon as possible, prob- oday. WANTED bossed. voters who demand. nited States Senator believ- only in fair play, to elect United States Senator sHARLES E. POTTER blican State Central Committee ON THE I-M SCENE: DU Wins on LastMinute Pass, Marudas only two weeks ago won the mile run in the residence hall track meet in 4:57.8. Placing second in dorm compe- tition yesterday was Kenneth Hil- ler of Anderson. Third was David Haase of Chi- cago and Rudy .Kalafus of Hay- den placed fourth. Michigan's top three men were Al Pierrot (fifth), Larry Smith (seventh), and Bob Bartley (eighth). -Dany-aaroid assenheimer IT'S A STRAIN-Quarterback Bob Ptacek tightens every muscle in an effort to grind out extra yardage against Navy in action last Saturday. Arm wrapped around Ptacek's middle belongs to uniden- tified Middie. Ptacek was appointed co-captain yesterday along with end Gary Prahst (86). SPORTS STAFF SELECTIONS DICK MINTZ (39-21-.650) - Michigan, Illinois, Ohio State, Wisconsin, Michigan State, Alabama, Auburn, Penn State, Southern California, Columbia, Notre Dame, North Carolina, Navy, North Caro- lina State, Oregon, Pittsburgh, Air Force, UCLA, Oklahoma, Florida. FRED KATZ (39-21--.650) - Michigan, Illinois, Ohio State, Wis- consin, Michigan State, Tennessee, Auburn, Penn State, Southern California, Columbia, Notre Dame, North Carolina, Navy, William and Mary, Oregon, Pittsburgh, Air Force, Washington, Oklahoma, Florida. CHUCK KOZOLL (38-22-.633) - Michigan, Illinois, Ohio State, Wisconsin, Michigan State, Tennessee, Auburn, Penn State, Southers California, Harvard, Notre Dame, North Carolina, Navy, North Caro- lina, Washington State, Pittsburgh, Air Force; UCLA, Oklahoma, Florida. o * * AL JONES (Daily Sports Editor, 37-23-,617) - Michigan, 'I- linois, Ohio State, Wisconsin, Michigan State, Tennessee, Auburn, Boston U., Southern California, Harvard, Notre Dame, North Caro-' lina, Navy, North Carolina State, Oregon, Pittsburgh, Air Force, UCLA Oklahoma, Vanderbilt. o e C SIr COLEMAN '(Daily Associate Sports Editor, 36-24-.600) -- Michigan, Illinois, Ohio State, Wisconsin, Michigan State, Tennessee, Georgia Tech, Penn State, Southern California, Harvard, Notre Dame, North Carolina, Navy, North Carolina State, Oregon, Pittsburgh, Air Force, Washington, Oklahoma, Vanderbilt, DAVE LYON (36-24-.600) Michigan, Illinois, Ohio State, Wis- consin, Michigan State, Alabama, Georgia, Penn State, California, Columbia, Notre Dame, Maryland, Navy, North Carolina State, Ore- gon, Pittsburgh, Air Force, UCLA, Oklahoma, Florida. .* * * JIM BENAGH (35-25--.583)-Michigan, Illinois, Ohio State, Wis- consin, Michigan State, Tennessee, Georgia Tech, Penn State, Cal., ifornia, Columbia, Notre Dame, North Carolina, Navy, North Carolina State, Oregon, Pittsburgh, Stanford, Washington, Oklahoma, Florida. CARL RISEMAN (Daily Associate.Sports Editor, 33-27-.50) - Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio State, Wisconsin, Michigan State, Ten- nessee, Auburn, Penn State, Southern. California, Harvard, Notre' Dame, North Carolina, Navy, North Carolina State, Oregon, Pitts burgh, Air Force, Washington, Oklahoma, Florida. TOM JOHNSTON (Guest Staff; Sports Director, Radio Station WOIA; Guest Staff. 33-27-.550,) --Michigan,. Ohio, State, Bliois, Wisconsin, Michigan State, Tennessee, Auburn, Penn State, Southern California, Columbia, Notre Dame, North Carolina, Navy, North Carolina, Oregon State, Pittsburgh, Air Force, Washington, Oklahoma, Vanderbilt, Florida. By MIKE GILLMAN Delta Upsilon scored on a long pass to Bruce Goldsmith with only two minutes left in the game, to defeat Alpha Tau Omega, 14-8, in "B" kocial fraternity play yester- day afternoon. It had only been on the previous set of downs that Tom Geisel had tied the score for the losers. DU's first touchdown was scored by Ross Fletcher. Phi Kappa Psi Wins. In other "B" action yesterday, Phi Kappa Psi downed Alpha Delta Phi, 22-6. John Kendall, Bill Cox and Bob Stephans all regis- tered touchdowns for the winners. Kendall also scored the extra points. Pete Schweitzer tallied the only TD for ADP. SAIL ON, SAIL ON! I suppose October 12 is just another day to you. You get up in the ordinary way and do all the ordinary things you ordinarily do. You have your breakfast, you walk your ocelot, you go to classes, you write home for money, you burn the dean in effigy, you watch Disneyland, and you go to bed. And do you give one little thought to the fact that October 12 is Columbus Day? No, you do not. Nobody thinks about Columbus these days. Let us, there- fore, pause for a moment and retell his ever-glorious, endlessly irring saga. Theta Chi edged Sigma Nu, 8-6, with Chuck Kass getting the lone touchdown and John Lesniak the vital conversion for the winners. Delta Sigma Phi defeated Zeta Beta Tau, 14-8. Laurie Passmore and Ed Namey each scored for DSP, Passmore also getting the extra points. In a Residence Hall "B" game, Kelsey topped Anderson by the score of 18-16. Terry Sokey scored twice for a losing cause. Nu Sigma Nu Keeps Winning Professional fraternity action last night saw Nu Sigma Nu con- tinue its winning ways with a 20-0 victory over Phi Delta Epsilon. Other games in this circuit in- cluded Phi Alpha Kappa's win over Alpha Rho Chi, 16-6. Dick Lenters and Ed Start each tallied a touchdown and a conversion Xor PAK. Tau Epsilon Rho defeated Phi Delta Chi, 14-6; Phi Delta Phi topped Phi Epsilon Kappa by the score of 8-0; and Phi Rho Sigma won on a forfeit from Alpha U of M is pleased to announce Mr. Fuller specializing n crew cuts is now one of our fine stylists 715 North University Kappa Kappa to round out pro- fessional play. Power troubles at Wines Field caused the postponement of four games. The Delta Theta Pi - Prescott House game and the Law Club . Alpha Kappa Psi contest were both stopped at the half and will be continued at a later date. Other Games Postponed Also postponed were the Delta' Sigma Pi - Alpha Omega and, Delta Sigma Delta - Tyler House games. Electrical workers will be on the job today to see that thea lights are ready for next week's schedule.7 Other games played in the "B" social fraternity league saweTheta Xi win 22-6 over Phi Kappa Si - ma, Phi Epsilon Pi over Phi Kap- pa Tau, 16-0, Delta Tau Delta 8-0 over Chi Phi, and Phi Gamma Delta edge Phi Sigma Kappa, 2-0. Ml - A LAp , ':' £ ; ': 1_ 1 e f. _ c.. ' i t;: ;4