IEON E IG MCUGN IT MBER OF 'SMARTEST TEAM': Rogers Improves Fast, Moves into Starting Slot SUNDAY, DECEM1BI I" S" By MIKE GILLMAN jor, and one from the school of up to his coach's billing in the "We may not have the best Architecture and Design. academic field by carrying a grade basketball team in the Big Ten, Among these (from Architecture average of over 3.0. But it's on but we must have the smartest." and Design) is soft-spoken Gordy the basketball court that Rogers Rogers, the big 6'6" center who has impressed Perigo most of this So spoke Coach Bill Perigo, and has finally come into his own this year. be went on to say that on his year. After seeing only limited action1 starting five there were three Pre- Rogers, whose favorite haunt is last season, he has played full1 Med students, one Economics ma- the Undergraduate Library, lives time in all three of Michigan's+ _-_ .T ____games thus far. And in the con- ' solation round at Kent State last week, he led the Wolverines to an1 83-55 win over the host team with a 17-point total., Has a Chance Now & * i Coach Perigo, commenting on Rogers' marked improvement this I year, said, "He's getting a chance now.:He got very little opportunity to play last season. He's relaxed and playing better ball. This is a game of habit, and the less you r have to worry about playing, the fewer mistakes you'll make." .."-y°Rogers himself says, "For one thing, I don't have to play behind E Pete Tillotson (Michigan's '57-58 All-American candidate), and I've got more confidence." As for what's ahead, Perigo in- . dicated that Rogers has got some improvements to. make before league play starts. Said the coach, "He can help us a lot, but it'll take a great deal of work on his - part." Played at Utica Work won't be a novelty to Rogers. He didn't start to play any organized basketball until his sophomore year at Utica (Mich.) Junior Guard Of Sharp-Pass I' By CLIFF MARKS Slipper Socks Coming from the basketball- Slippers from from $2.95 -crazy state of Indiana, Terry Mil- S3f95 - $75 7 ler, Michigan's peppery junior1 39 - $7 guard, naturally started playing the game at an early age.j "I would go with my older, brother and some of the fellows on As a the block to play," Miller said, Fthe "just as every other boy in Indiana eaturing thewide selection of does when he is old enough to get ESQU I RE Rubbers and Boots the ball up to the basket." Fn DeHis early lessons in basketball Footman Delux must have been well learned as " $hoe Shine Kit Miller demonstrates with his quar- terbacking of Coach Bill Perigo's Other styles also available cage squad.ets up Plays onA_____In this respect, the coach re- i marked, "Terry is doing a good job of trying to quarterback the team. He sets up the plays." When asked about his play- making abilities, Miller replied. EIA B O H R, FILECCIA BROT H ERS deth ti s yar' team has "The other boys are good scre~s. They can do the shooting." He also 1109 South University added that this year's team has workedwell together and has de- fact he neglected to mention was thatthetchalks up his share of the points, too. v Miller, who resides in Fort Wayne, Ind., is a starter for the Wolverines for the second straight" 11rC rayear. Last year he teamed with veteran Jack Lewis i' the back- Books are a Chnstmascourt, with both of them proving to be a formidable combination. Now, the shoe is on the other " foot, as Miller has promising soph- Shop er s Best Fr'end omore John Tidwell for a running mate. Year Helps Confidence ' "That one year makes a great difference," Miller said, and he *w.s ..mmmmmmmmmmmm mm .#mm .m.m ... m...m .. echoed Perigo's statement that he The 1958 Chrislmas Present Finder 'lrrrrarrrrrrrrw.r.w~~. SAE SAE SAV Join GiveLooks9 UA L P Dmnd'S . 09; QUA ITY Diamond Need 1. Doctor Zhivago - Pasternak .....5.00 MUSIC ( . ' . 2 M I 300 S. Thayer, High School. and since. in his own words, he just "grew too fast," he had a tough time breaking into the lineup. Coming to Michigan from Utica. by way of Western Michigan. the big junior is now in his last year of eligibility and hopes 'to make a big year of it. He's happy to be playing regularly and reports that he "hadn't played a full game since high school, until the three this year."' t 1 Lacks N eeded Height, By AL JONES Daily sports Editor Again Michigan b a s k e t b a l l coach Bill Perigo has BIG and DEE? problems. As has been the case every year since Perigo began coaching at Michigan in 1952, the Wolverines are missing the "big man" and the bench strength that is necessary to battle the rugged Big Ten ranks. Aside from the center position, the genial *M' cage mentor has one of the best units that he has seen in his tenure here. With re- turning starters George Lee and M. C. Burton at forwards and Terry Miller at guard, plus the addition of sophomore flash John Tidwell at the other guard, the Wolverines have a great support- ing team. No 'Big Man' However, they have no "big man" to support.s The fifth starting assignment has fallen to Gordie Rogers, a 6'6" senior who played little last year. His progress in the pivot has been surprising. as he has shown a good scoring eye, but lack of weight and height will make defense a problem in Conference play. Burton (6'5") and Lee (6'4") have both shown as starters the center, is the lack of anyone of Big past two years that they can be Ten caliber past the starting five. audouts on both offense and de- The loss of Lewis. a starter the ene. Lees sud epast two years, means there is no fense. Lee has suddenly come into strong sixth man: something that his own this y ear., while a slow hst own hs h peared Burton.any team needs that wants to last start has hampered Burton. through a Big Ten schedule, Nevertheless. the two honorary co-captains form one of the most A number of cagers are nearing potent rebounding and scoring the level needed, and may be able 'ombinations at forward in the to help out as the season progress- Big Ten. es. There are three guards that New Play-Maker have shown up well so far. Miller, who started last year as Three Guards a sophomore, has taken over the Senior Dale Kingsbury. who has position of play-maker since cap- slight experience from last year, tain-elect Jack Lewis was dropped is the top prospect, while sopho- from the squad for involvement mores Rich Robins and Rich Mil- in a campus gambling syndicate. ler may both see considerable ac- He possesses good scoring poten- tion. :ial and great rebounding ability Front line substitutes are at for a 6' man. an even greater premium. Junior Tidwell (6'3") is the best fresh- Lovell Ferris (6'3") has looked man that has appeared in the impressive in limited action, but Michigan cage circles in a number doesn't have the height that is of years. Averaging almost 20 needed in the Big Ten. Sophomore points a game so far, he has taken Rich Donley 16'5") needs experi- .up much of the slack in Michi- ence, but may develop later in gan's otherwise mediocre offense, the season, and with a little improvement on Perigo has his eye on another defense could become the best all- sophomore, ary Kane, who has around basketball player in recent s ome. fry K a ll sea- 1M hitjyust come in from football sea- "M' history, son. Only 6'3", Kane weighs 215 Lack of Depth and jumps very well. He could Michigan's principle trouble provide the answer for a front aside from the lack of a huge line substitute. Michigan's Winter Athletes See other features on "W" athletes on pages 9, 10, 11, and 12. BILL PERIGO . . " no "big man" yet vl GORDIE ROGERS ... his big chance Operates as Quarterback ORCHESTRAS bBUD-MOR ___* 1103 South University NO 2-6362 4 sing 'M asketba eam -nc",f ! has gained a lot of conndence since gan,' illner said, -btiulhe wasn'ti his sophomore year. interested." Miller also had three years o When discussing the change high school varsity experience for from high school to college basket- Fort Wayne South Side, a team ball, Miller injected the thought which won the Indiana High that he likes to play a fast-break- School Basketball Championship ing style of ball. "We didn't use last year. the fast break much in high That 1958 edition was led by school. Tough To Shoot seven-footer Mlike McCoy, who TuhT ho went to Northwestern. "I talked He also remarked that he has to Mike about coming to Michi- gone through a gradual adjust- ment period. One thing he notices is that "the men are bigger in col- lege. It is hard to get shots away." For this reason. Miller's excel- lent jumping ability serves him inj good stead. Regarded as a small mnI i as present day piayers go, he can almost dunk the ball, which is quite a feat for a man only six feet tall. a Miller is not only an exceptional basketball player', but a brilliant' performer in the classroom as well. He carries a 3,6 overall average in pre-med. In fact, this year's start- ing five seems to refute the theory that athletes aren't good students. Two others are in pre-med, one is in architecture, and the fifth is an economics major. In Phi Delta Theta The fraternity which Miller be- longs to, Phi Delta Theta, is one whichi has supplied Michigan with'I many basketball players. Included in this list are the elected captains of the lat two years, plus Rich Miller, Dale Kingsbury, and. Bob Brown from this year's squad. Injuries are always a part of an athlete's life, and Miller is no exception. However. in his case, they have been relatively minor. He twisted an ankle earlier this year, but it has strengthened. He did have his knee heavily taped in last week's Kent State game. Strained Ligaments He explained this by saying, "I strained a few ligaments in my knee last summer, and I wore the tape as a precautionary measure to relieve the pressure. It's not bothering me now and I'm not TERRY MILLER ... a harried Hoosier E SAVE! SAVE! the Record C 7c and up lies . . . $9.95 and up CENTER Phone NO 2-2500 Genuine Rock Crystal Sarna Bells Kashmir Turquoise Siluer Embroidered Evening Bags Marty Other Imported Gifts O1 INDIA Ak'( rOP 530 NJAYNARD STREET Without a doubt.. I yo--- THE WARMEST GLOVE EVER MADE These wool gloves will make a most welcome and useful Christmas gift . .. SFLEECY WOOL SHELL &r DACRON PILE LINING FOR ADDED +KNITTED ON HAND FRAMES WARMTH AND WASHABILITY HAND TIED TO ASSURE BETTER FIT & NATURAL AND GREY SSMALL - MEDIUM - LARGE vio 5(No charge for gift boxes) For your shopping convenience ' ~v. we will be open the Following Nights:y Decerber 15, 16, 17, 18, 22 worried about it." 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