THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY. A 11' Teams Ended Last Year Without One Title; Prospects If nprot (Continuedkfrom Page 1) In., the weeks that followed, Clancy .led the nation in pass re- y ceiving. He was finally edged out of the national title on the last day of the season. The Wolverine captain set the Big 'Ten records for passes caught3 4 (50) and yardage gained (698) on his way to leading the confer- ence in pass receiving. Both the AP All-Big,Ten and All-America teams listed Clancy as a first! string member. He signed a con- tract with the Miami Dolphins, who drafted him as a redshirt. } Vidmer tossed 10 touchdown passes to tie the Big Ten record. Rick Sygar booted 24 of 24 extra points to set the conf6rence mark in that category. In addition to Clancy, the Wol- verines had four other individual conference leaders. Stan Kemp led the pack in punting. Halfback Jim Detwiler led in kickoff re- turns, doing such an excellent job that Illinois tried onside kicksI all day against him. Defensive halfback Sygar was! the conference leader in punt re- TWILER BREAKS through the line ' ayto uhdown. turns. Linebacker Frank Nunley set the pace in tackles. All five were seniors and all five have -graduated. In all, 22 of the 42 spaces on the roster have been vacated by graduation. The starting lineups are hit hard, with 14 of the 22 berthsj vacant. The seniors take with them the last of the 1965 Rose Bowl team. Most of them had played together for two or three years, welding into solid, depend- able units. The defensive squad has lost its, entire backfield. All-Big Ten se- lection Rick Volk, John Rowser, Mike Bass, and Sygar have left.' Linebackers Barry Dehlin and Nunley are also gone. The offense graduated all the backfield except Vidmer. In addi- tion, both ends, both guards and a tackle have departed. Right halfback Carl Ward and fullback Dave Fisher have finished their careers, along with Detwiler. Clancy and tight end Clayt Wil- hite are gone, as well as guards Henry Hannah and Don Bailey. Tackle Jim Hribal has also graduated. The Wolverines must also re- place their kicking game. Kemp, punting specialist, and Sygar, placekicking specialist, have left. SThe strong point of the coming season appears to be the defen- sive line. Three regulars return at the ends and well-seasoned players man the entire line. The trio battling it out for the end positions are Rocky Rosema, a senior, and juniors Tom Stincic and Jon Kramer. Dick Williamson and former NCAA neavyweight wrestling champ Dave Porter man the tackles, while Gerry Miklos will start at middle guard. The Wolverines have had a year of experience with the new Oklahoma defense and this year should have the kinks wrung out of it. The linebackers will be Dennis Morgan and Cecil Pryor. Morgan skipped spring practice because of an injury, but Pryor looked impressive in the drills. The backfield, "wiped out," as coach Don James says, has only Jerry Hartman returning with any notable experience. Brian Healy, Ted Jobe and Al Doty will start around Hartman. The offense, with more holes to fill, is still confident. Center and captain Joe Dayton has two years of experience behind him and tight end.. The backfield has a Vidmer at quarterback :should give wvell-seasoned veteran returning the Wolverines a strong passing in Ernie Sharpe. Warren Sipp has# game. been moved from tight end to He will pass to either Jim Bey'- fullback. Ron Johnson will play line, split end, or Jim Mandich, left half. 1On the line Mason exuldes con- fidence. He has switched Ray Phillips from tackle to guard. Dick Yanz will play ! he other guard, while Pete Mair and Bob Penksa will start at tackles. 4. " 'rr r... .k ,Fa.' , ic . .:x. f <3's/XSS3,/c'm a r~o -.' f. /,~fa "s. °9 u~'f' 'yi I 1,® $' .: iI ~: j44 *~i4~~V~:.l~A _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .a x... .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .'fk. c x 4.t £ ^tyysM J°"r§ P Y§ kfl § e t- / K § § § 2 AT MICHIGAN--as on Campuses everywhere a § FOR BOYS AND GIRLS § § For 35 years we have proudly sold BASS OUTDOOR FOOTWEAR and today we rank as the second largest dealer in the Midwest: § Wee juns are sold exclusively in Ann Arbor at - - - ' ,t - -.-s - -..ter. .. : .... -i.& -le CLANCY LEAPS HIGH adding to his most-passes-caught record. Van' o 'n q The colg scn s "11 lt wtou §Afssi §ses . §1 §Th col g sc n is ' com plete without a § Van B oven Sweater. § Our Assort ment of styles, materials and colouirs is § the fi'nest ice have ever presented. Choose your sweater from the finest imports offered § in both Englan.d and Scotland. Welcome to Ste Street" §