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At that time, Ward, Det- the starter all last year, and Fonde wiler and (Mel) Anthony blended is counting heavily on he Pe real well into a gr eat backfield. sylvania senior's passing ability "We don't expect to come up to compensate for the loss of the with another Rose Bowl blend, but three graduated runners. we'll try to!,, Depth may be a strong point for Wolverine coaches will 'try to, the Wolverine offense this year. by shifting veteran gridders tThere are promising sophomores at all three running positions, ac- cording to coaching reports. Back-up halfbacks include soph- omores Garvie Craw, John Gabler, Rob White, and junior Dave Fara- ,. bee. A fifth prospect, speedster Tom Barnes, is recovering from a knee I .. ..operation and his status is ques- tionable at this time. Fullback benchmen are junior SJohn Reynolds, and rookies Frank Titas and Eric Frederico. Reyn- olds number two fullback last year, entered the Wisconsin game when Fisher was injured late in the third quarter and played well through the end of the game. Titas has been sidelined this spring due to a slight shoulder separation. Not Definite, of ~But.. "Nothing is definite yet, but whoever is going to start next fall has to beat out Sipp, Sharpe, and WARREN SIPP Johnson. If we had to start a order to fill the backfield with ame thorrand Viould go with Big Ten experience. Fonde summarized the situation Halfbacks Ron Johnson and by stating, "We are adequate in Ernie Sharpe have switched posi- every position. But you don't win tions, with Johnson moving to in the Big Ten with just adequate right half. players. You have to have some In a major move this season, great ones too! And, of course end Warren Sipp will play full- you have to avoid injuries ..." back, his old high school position. So far, Titas and Barnes are Quick the only injured baeks. 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