FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1966 THE Mill HIGA.N DAILY PAP-1w ovvwlkT _...C IG N D I Y5t~X ai~'AtE raux. 6EVEN Practice: By CLARK NORTON themse There's nothing quite like a pre- sions a season fall football practice to ries. Li bring out the best in everybody. into t And everything. For Take the sun, for example. Not- running ably absent when one is at the ing, pa beach, it made a special point to Blue!", come out yesterday and keep an the ad eye on the entire practice session. weights And apparently to show its ap- vaguely proval, it managed to shine with the far particular vigor. Game." Goody, Goody nobody "Good," blurts out Nature Boy, therer (doing push-ups near the side- cheerle lines), "the sun is good for the mendoL players' constitution." upon< "Good," enthuses the short- tramp sleeved fan sipping a coke in the sportsw stands, "this is and excellent test noting of endurance for the players." string "Ugh," groans the player him- bench self,.obviously not appreciative of way or these advantages. just as Or take. some of the many fans in the bleachers, who came to get a peview of this season's edition But of the Wolverine grid squad, but aren't are still a little rusty when it tell yot comes to analyzing the football and m being played before them. After made 1 all, a lot of guys are still sliding Therefc into home plate. why he "Oh-h-h-h," moaned one mid- In b W die-aged gentleman to another time,r seated beside him, "He might have They r grabbed that throw if he hadn't telling been so far from the baseline when doing,1 it was pitched to him." require "Nonsense," countered his friend pants, attempting to come up with the just wb right jargon, "the pigskin is just And ev too elusive to be snagged from Remem any point on the field." watchir Sophisticates Not Supreme grandn Fans who are not quite so so- exceptii phisticated were also present. One that m little girl continually got quite up- that th set at yesterday's session as Carl But i Ward or another back would stop the tea running after breaking through coaches the hole opened up for him by the right, t offensive line. "What good is it ing the for everyone to play if no one's a coact going to score?" she logically gulp - queried. througl Not even worrying about such to wear deep questions ire the players the tea A Place in the Sun lves. To them practice ses- re all one big bowl of cher- ike the kind that you bite hat haven't been de-pitted. them practice consists of g, hitting, grunting, groan- triotically yelling "Let's go (which manages to raise renalin), working out with S, and going through what yresembles the plays that ns see the day of the "Big " But as the little girl says, ever scores. The band isn't playing "The Victors," the aders aren't eliciting tre- us roars from the crowd doing back flips off the and the pro scouts and top iriters aren't there in droves the good plays. The fourth- subs can't even sit on the and dream. Sweat finds its nto red and green jerseys easily as blue and ;old. Happy, Why Not? don't think the players happy. Just ask one. He'll u that it's been hard work pore hard work that has him what he is. And it's true. 're, he is happy. That's e grins all during practice. best form during practice however, are the coaches. have the pleasant task of everyone how lousy he's but in a tactful way. This s a pat on the seat of the and a quiet explanation of hat exactly was done wrong. erybody just keeps smiling. nber, the little girl might be ng. Or maybe even her pother. Yesterday was no on. (Since there weren't all any pats, it can be assumed e team is coming along.) it is in the area of just how m is coming along that the s reserve a coach's birth- to be cryptic. Upon discuss- day's practice session with h, an interested alum, or- - a Daily reporter, can h careful prodding manage sel out the information that am is indeed coming along, 'IT'S ABOUT TIME': Figures To Credit Grid Defensernen By STEVE FICK Tackles for minus yardage; fum- "There are three kinds of lies bles recovered; blocked kicks, and; in this world," Disraeli once noted last;touchdown "saves." in answer to an opponent's criti- The project, which the league's cism-"lies, damned lies, and sta- s p o r t s information directors tistics." h g agreed to use this fall on a trial Tell it to the Big Ten, Bennie. Ibasis, originated at the suggestion From the first booming kickoff iof Jerry Liska, longtime Chicago in September to the lastshrill Associated Press writer who once blast of the officials' whistle on worked for the AP in Ann Arbor. November 19, Big Ten statisticians this year will compile not only all Hopefully, the new figures will the running, passing, kicking, re- help give defensive players some turning and scoring records for of the public recognition usually which they are famous but will accorded only to scoring stars. Aft- also keep track, in equal detail, er all, as someone has said, "mis- of the successes and foibles of the takes on offense cost you the ball, conferences' once-shadowed de- but mistakes on defense cost you fensive teams. the game." Big Ten devotees of the arith- So when you see Michigan Pub- metic mean will give players credit licity Director Les Etter take two for passes intercepted and return- more statistics men to the press ed; passes broken up - whether box with him this fall, you can be knocked down, deflected, or tackl- assured they're there for a pur- ed into incompletions; tackles - pose. alone, assisted, and causing fum- Old Ben would turn in his grave bles; if he only knew. mom HEADQUARTERS For Levi s 306-10 S MAIN L[VISWSTAPREST1 never need ironing For Ann Arbor's Finest Selection of LEVI'S Come To Westgate Shopping Plaza Open 10:30 to 9 2531 Jackson Road 665-0050 LAYA WAYS-CHARGE ACCOUNTS-PLENTY OF PARKING, FREE I TRADING BRUISES WITH one's teammates is only a small por- tion of the preseason practice fare enjoyed by the Wolverines as preparations continue for the season opener September 17 with Oregon State. and that the race promises to be tough again this year. Little to Say But at this time of the year, the coach really has no alternative- he can't tell you too much even if he wants to. For instance, Bump Elliott, the Wolverine's head men- tor, realized after yesterday's ses- sion that few definite conclusions could be made. All he could em- phasize is that "team spirit was good, very good, and that the players worked very hard today, despite the heat. But at this point all we can really say is that we're making progress. Everything is go- ing along well, we had a real good practice today, but there's not just too much else you can say." What little else can be said involves the physical condition of the players, which is "generally good," revealed Elliott. Jim Det- wiler, the halfback whose status following knee surgery last year has been a leading Wolverine ques- tion mark, has been participating in contact scrimmages the past few days, and, according to El- liott, "has been coming along OK." 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