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PAGE SIX

THY MICHIGAN DAII

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1966

PAGE SIX TUF MICHIGAN DAIL THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1966

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By DIANE DREYFUSS a 4.3 yd. average will again man a half season of game experience.' needs only seven more receptions represent the only "veterans" on
Back in the days when a young the left halfback slot. Senior Larry I An adequate passer, Boothe com- to break the Northwestern career the line.
rookie outfielder named Jo Di- Gates will replace the departed 'std 43 of 102 aerials duringhis catch record, and he stands out. The secondary looks a little
Maggio was fighting for a berth Ron Rector at right half. brief stint at the helm last year too, with his fine blocking. Mike more promising. Bob Otterbacher
on the New York Yankees, andI Boothe Backe In addition, Agase has a poten-
when Clayton Brelsford, Michi- Yes, the coach should feel con- t tial All-American in tight end Cas Donaldson, the other Wildcat end returns to his old position at
gan's indoor track champion set fident, for his quarterback, Den-I Banaszek, Boothe's prime receiv- should take some of the pressure middle inebacker, while a battle
ny Bootb only a iunior hs had er. "No. 22," as Banaszek is called, off Banaszek, for he added 17: is still under way between Ron
snatches to his partner's 30. Miel and Al Koranda for the other

SCOUTING
THE BIG TEN
a scathing dual meet record of
4:22.2 in the mile, Northwestern
won a Big Ten conference title.
The occasion deserves special'
recognition since 1936 was the
last time any Wildcat team has
achieved that coveted level, andl
because on this, the 30th anni-1
versary of that era, the future:
shows no signs of improvement.
Coach Alex Agase should nor-
mally feel confident when viewing
his offense, at least, for he has
some impressive returnees to the
backfield. Last year's leading'
rusher and scorer, fuliback Bob
McKelvey, is back, hoping to bet-
ter his 49-point-587-yd. perform-
ance, while Woody Campbell with

*liddle spot. Dennis Coyne will
But there is a slight hitch in this wande sov. Debacke wile
picture of happiness-namely the wander as roving linebacker, while
interior line. For this reason, two good tacklers, Phil Clark and
Agase will probably lose a lot of Bob Hampton. will plug the half-
sleep as his runners lose a lot of b t on . A t at heo shar
yardage. The only regular back rthon, a fine punt catcher, should
to fill the gap is 215-lb. guard
Bruce Gunstra, with inexperienced Jigsaw Puzzle
Ron Silver trying to hold down the Northwestern's game plan pres-
other guard position. The offensive ently looks more like a jigsaw puz-
tackles are 246 lb. John Brlas and Although Coach Agase has some of
junior Mike Hahn (243), both of zle with half the pieces missing,
whom have seen little action. Any his best running backs in years, he
of Oregon State's remaining fans lacks even an adequate interior
can tell you vividly what happens line to block for them. Thus, the
when you try to move on the Wildcats must turn to the air to
ground the ball with no protection. gain ground, despite the fact that
Leaky Line the passing of quarterback Boothe
The defensive line shapes up as fell far below expectations in the
somewhat porous, judging from Florida game.
the 43 points it surrendered to It is often tritely commented
Florida last weekend. Only senior that only time will tell. However,
tackle Ken Ramsey returns to it seems doubtful that the stu-
anchor the line, and he may see dents in Evanston will want to
two-way action. Although iher eth- wit ano her 30 years for a cham-
er tackle, 234-lb. Sandy Smith hcs pionship. By then, the Yankees
only limited experience, and the might even be worth fighting
middle guard, Walter Geisler. is a !or a;ain, and the mile might be
converted end, these three men run in 3:42.2.
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CAS BANASZEK

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Don't be afraid fans, the worst
you can do is lose. Our man up
front, Lou (The Toe), stuck his
foot in his mouth last week and
predicted 20 ties. So he lost.
This week Lou plans to enter
Saturday night, in order to im-
prove his record. For the masses,
however, due date remains mid-
night Friday. Entries go to The
Daily Building, 420 Maynard St.,
not the Michigan Theatre where
Lou brought his last week. "AF-
TER you win, come here," the the-
atre manager told Lou. "With our
prices, it's like getting a trip to
Florid~a."
THIS WEEK'S GAMES
MICHIGAN at California
(score)
Tennessee vs. Auburn
tat Bitmingham)
UCLA at Syracuse
Missouri at Illinois
Oregon State at Iowa
Purdue at Notre Dame
Stanford at Minnesota
TCU at Ohio State
Indiana at Northwestern
Penn State at MSU
Texas at Texas Tech
Navy at SMU

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Lou.'ville at Southern Illinois
Mississippi St. at Florida
North Carolina St. at
North Carolina
Duke at Pitt
Connecticut at Vale
New Mexico at Kansas St.
Colorado at Baylor
Lehigh at Penn
Michigan Tech at Bemidji St.
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