:I TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1965 Michigan Scores Top THE MICHIGAN DAILY rAGE SEFVVV' Yardage; Wins Only Bad Breaks and ', 0 By STEVE FICK' Here's a quickie quiz for all you self-styled sports experts in the crowd: What Big Ten team rolled up the biggest total yardage figure in last Saturday's action? Unbeaten Michigan State, you say? Highly touted Purdue, may- be? Or perhaps Illinois, which W scored 28 points? You're all, wrong. What's more, you are running the risk of mak- ing yourself sound ignorant of the team that has grunted and sweat- ed its practice hours away right under your noses all year long- Tony Mason. "Our boys are play- ing well, though. We played most of the Minnesota game without seven of our starters (Keating, Dehlin, Detwiler, Wells, Yearby, Cecchini, and Ward), and we still nearly won it." Mason's thoughts were echoed by others on the coaching staff and especially emphasized by head coach Bump Elliott.' "Our team wants to play," he said. "I'm not worried about mo- rale. Nothing worries me right now except injuries." We Want to Win Tom Cecchini, who sustained an practice. No specific date has been ankle injury. during the early go- ing of the game and was forced to retire from it, did not practice yesterday but is expected to' test the leg soon to see if he can play Saturday. Yearby Still Hurt Bill Yearby, who is being bother- ed by a pinched nerve in his shoulder which coach Jocko Nel- son described as "a chronic con- dition for' him over the past two years," is still being kept out of set for his return. Looking at the other players, Elliott said that Wally Gabler would be the starting quarterback. again this week. After Gabler's performance of 13 completions in 23 pass attempts for a total of 124 yards last week, the announcement came as no surprise, despite jokes to the ef- fect that Carl Ward, who owns a .500 (one for two) passing record this season, might replace him. Ward, who flipped a 14-yard Mentioning Ward brings up the other play which had baffled ob- scoring pass to Dave Fisher's in other singular play he was in- servers. Why hadn't Michigan at- Saturday's game, is normally on volved in-the one which caused tempted an onsides kick after its the receiving or blocking end of his ejection from the game. second touchdown, when little Wolverine pass plays. But when Coach Jocko Nelson was asked more than a minute remained in he found himself nearing a dead in a radio interview yesterday just the game? dead end composed of Gopher what Ward's side of the story was. The answer was that Dick Wells tacklers on a sweep last week, he Legitimate Block is the man who has been trained reversed himself toward the cen- "Carl doesn't have any side of to do onsides kicks, and he, as luck ter of the field and tossed coolly a story," he answered. "It was a would have it, was sitting home in to Fisher, who was in the open. tAnn Arbor with his hobbled knee. to~~~~~ Fihr'h a nteoe. perfectly legitimate play. . . Carl Had Ward been practicing any put on the kind of block we have Does this mean that other teams passing plays? "No," said Mason, could rule out the possibility that "he just scrambled for it." I hope he does it a thousand times Michigan would try an onsides Ihoehetdoesay.athokick if the right spot came up this Saturday. again and Wells still weren't "The only doubt in our minds there? in the play was whether it called "Certainly not," answered Mas- for penalty for illegal use of the on with a smile. With that answer hands. Certainly there was no rea- and that srfiile, Mason implied that son for his ejection from the game. others might get some other things "The teeth (of Minnesota's they didn't expect from Michigan, Newsome) were knocked out be- too-say, for instance, the most cause his (Ward's) helmet was in productive offense in the league. there where it's supposed to be." Onsides Kicks SPORTS NIGHT EDITOR: Nelson also commented on one BOB McFARLAND now a word from: Michigan. Elliott, who continued by say- Yes, Michigan. Four-time loser ing. that the four losses had not Michigan, hasn't - won - a - confer- affected the team in any way ence - game Michigan, can't - get- other than normal- -"How do you .the-breaks Michigan led the league think anyone feels after losing by smashing its opponent for 303 four in a row?" - added that yards' worth of territory, "Right now, we just want to go The same-or at any rate, near. out there and win a ball game." ly the same-Michigan team also He reviewed the injury situation gained more yardage against Pur-. this way: due than Michigan State did, and Dick Wells, who had stayed at more against Michigan State home during the Minnesota game than Purdue did, due to a knee injury, helping re- No Breaks duce Michigan's traveling squad to "We just haven't been getting only 37, worked out yesterday and the breaks, and you can't win may be ready for the game by without them," sighed line coach the end of the week Full Time & Evening Employment If you are free four evenings each week and Saturdays, you can maintain your studies and still enjoy a part-time job doing special interview work that will bring an 'average weekly income at $67. 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