PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY WVEDlNESDAY SEPTEMBEiflR S.196 PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY a;OA.PAsa;0*.7vZWAL r TJJVAi iXjITX"AUKW O, -LUVO A efels By STEVE FICK If the Btickeyes of Ohio State capture first-place honors in the Big Ten this fall-and Look mag- azine picks them to do just that-- they must accomplish it with six inexperienced defensive starters and an unusually small sophomore crop. Among the 62 candidates for Coach Woody Hayes' team this year, only five have had more. than 90 minutes of game exper- ience on defense. And though last year's top four scorers are return- ing, Hayes probably has not yet forgotten the fact. that the Buck- eyes produced only one touch- down and ten points in their final three games last fall., Furthermore, two strong back- field. candidates have been lost, one to injury aind one due to scholastic ineligibility. To make matters worse, only 12 sophomores on tender are ready to play. Outside Chance Why, then, does almost every pre-season poll give Ohio State at least an outside chance at the Big Ten title? Foremost among the reasons, perhaps, is Hayes' remarkable 65- 20-6 record for 14 years of coach- ing Big Ten play. But games are won and lost on the field, too. That's why Buckeye supporters Hampers Buckeyes II, Major League Standings l" AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE often mention senior linebacker Dwight "Ike" Kelley, who was a first-team All-American last year. Ike, along with two-time letter- men Tom Bugel and Bill Ridder, also linebackers, will anchor the Buckeye defense. Other returnees to the defen- sive line include. Gary Miller, a junior tackle, and junior Kim Anderson, who played behind Bugel. Pairing with Miller at tackle should be Don Dwyer, a iluarte Cut By, N.Y. Jets By The Associated Press Heisman Trophy winner John Huarte, $200,000 bonus rookie for the New York Jets and former Notre Dame star, was cut from the Jets' roster yesterday. Running a poor third behind Joe Namath and Mike Taliaferro in the Jets' quarterback sweepstakes, Huarte can be placed on the taxi squad if not claimed within 24 hours. If he is claimed by an AFL team, the Jets will have an opportunity to restore him to the roster.C touted sophomore, while Anderson will move to end along with Mike Orazen, a non-letterman junior. In the defensive backfield, the only returning lettermen are John Fill and Jim Nein, both juniors who last season split time at the quarterback spot. These two, along with sophomores Stan Hamlin and Tom Portsmouth, form the group from which the three starters of the deep defense will be chosen, Backfield Experienced On offense, the Buckeyes will be able to work with more exper- ienced players. Returning are starting quarterback Don Unver- ferth, a regular for two years, and junior halfback Robert "Bo" Rein, Unverferth's favorite receiver last year. Tom Barrington, a tWo-time letterman considered the most ver- satile back on the squad, may switch from halfback to fullback this year, though last year's reg- ular fullback and the team's lead- ing scorer, senior Will Sander, also will be back. As for the offensive line, senior Greg Lashutka, a two-time let- terman, will occupy one of the end positions, while junior Bob Walden, also a letterman, will take the other. Lashutka is con- For Ann Arbor's F LE) sidered a fine blocker with good hands, while Walden has a va- riety of tricky moves. Dick Himes, the top sophomore line prospect, and Dick Anderson, a reserve who lettered last year, will- be the tackles. Doug Van Horn and Ted Andrick, both sen- ior lettermen, will be the starting guards. Ray, Pryor, who lettered last year at left guard, has been moved to center. At 6-0 and 220, Pryor is Ohio State's biggest center in many years. Kickers Set Place kicker Bob Funk, who booted seven field goals and 17 of 18 extra points last year, will take care of half the Buckeyes' kicking duties, while Tom Bar- rington is expected to 'do the punting. Ohio State, the only team in the Big Ten not to schedule three non-league games this year, will have to rely on their offense early in the season and hope their de- fense matures. If it does, the Buckeyes may find, for the second year in a row, that the last game on its schedule will decide their conference hopes. Michigan is their last opponent. inest Selection of tI'S Minnesota Chicago Baltimore Cleveland Detroit New York California Washington Boston Kansas City W 87 82 79 77 68 64 62 51 L 54 59 59 62 63 75 77 79 87 87 Pct. GB .617 - .582 5 .572 6?4 .554 9 .550 91. .476 20 .454 23 .440 25 .387 32? .370 341, San Francisco Los Angeles Cincinnati Milwaukee Pittsburgh Philadelphia St. Louis Chicago Houston New York w 79 78 77 76 70 70 65 60 45 L 59 61 61 61 66 68 70 76 79 96 Pct. 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