Friday, September 5, 1969 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Eleven Friday, September 5, 1 969 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Eleven U. of M. STUDENTS CREDIT UNION NOW OPEN -savings accounts paying full interest -personal loans -free check cashing service to members -establish credit rating -membership open to all students first credit union solely owned and operated by college students entirely for college students Mandich to captain Wolverines OFFICE First Floor Michiqon Union 530 So. State Phone: 662-8500 HOURS 9-5, Mon.-Fri. 9-12, Sot. BY ERIC SIEGEL school player in his native state Big Ten rushing marks and was Jim Mandich, a 6-3, 220 pound of Ohio. picked in the first round of last offensive end from Solon, Ohio, has Mandich is regarded as an ex- witer's pro draft by the Cleve- been elected captain of the Mich- ceptionaly fine blocker at the tight land Browns of the National Foot- igan football squad for the 1969 end slot as well as a swift and hballbL hle Id season. powerful open field runner. Coach though Mandich is the official Wolverine head football coach Schembechler sometimes c o m- team captain, the Wolverines will Bo Schembechler announced Man- pares his stalwart end with John have to designate a field captain dich's election yesterday after- Mackey, the All-Pro end for the for their defensive unit. Accord- noon, commenting, "I'm tickled to Baltimore Colts. ing to Schembechler, the coaching death about it. Jim's a wonderful Ron Johnson captained the Wol- staff will select a member of the player and a great leader. verines last season. Johnson, a defense to fill this role on a week "I think he'll do a heck of a halfback, set several Michigan and by week basis. job," continued Schembechler. "Everyone is real pleased. Michi- gan has again picked another fine captain." "It's the greatest honor of my life," Mandich said simply. "That's all. I can't say anymore." Mandich, one of a long line of W named to the All-Big Ten team last season and is being mentioned .Very ragged." scored from ten yards out, with prominently as a candidate for That, in a phrase, is head foot- 'fullback Garvie Craw throwing a All-American honors. ball coach Bo Schembechler's as- crucial block around the five. The sure-fingered tight end cur- sessment of yesterday's half hour Part of the Wolverines' offensive rently ranks third on the list of scrimmage at Michigan Stadium. problems, however, can be attri- all time Michigan pas receivers. For thirty minutes, the Wolver- buted to injuries. Both Tim Kil- As a sophomore, Mandich hauled ines' first and second Blue (of- lian and Pete Sarantos, the Wol- fensive) teams ran plays from in- verine's first and second string side the defense's eight yard line, centers, are out with injuries. In BULLETIN For Schembechler, those were addition, tailback Bill Taylor is on thirty unhappy minutes. the injured list, and this, accord- DALLAS (P)-Broadway Joe I"The execution of offense wasn't ing to Schembechler, "puts an Namath blew into Dallas last sharp," the head grid mentor com- added burden on Doughty." night and promptly announced plained. "The up-front blocking In all, Schembechler counts f if he might not play in the NewI was particularly poor."tenparshoreijedBu York Jets' inter-league game Schembechler explained that this, at least, does not greatly dis- with the Dallas Cowboys of the good blocking on the line is espe-jth eaoesnoatyi Na.Mnal htt t eCoto teeh sixpo t t e s turb th e Woverine coac. National Football League to- cially needed when the offense i "You expect a few injuries when morrow night in the Cotton close to the six point stripe. Good , Bowl. blocking by the tackles, guards schedule." said Schembechlert "I hurt my left leg against and center, he said, prevent the Minnesota last week and I defense from forcing the offense : R haven't practiced this week," into an outside pattern.Leg Namath said. "I might not play Both first string quarterback Major League at all." Don Moorhead and second stringer.Standn- Jim Betts tried a variety of plays, including cross bucks, end-arounds NATIONAL LEAGUE in 26 passes for 256 yards. Man- and quarterback options, with an East Division dich added 43 receptions last sea- occasional pass thrown for good wt L Pt. GB Cii; 4 5 613 - son, good for 576 yards and three measure. Few of the attempts net- NewYork 77 56 .579. touchdowns, icluding the 53 yard ted much yardage, however. 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