PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAII.V TTTT'RQnA v Svorm 1Ar'f lalo oft Ieiaf .. ..GT.. R ,1..AL YrTyyr ~* ?~ .. rivzKwiz., .LNYFTEO 2,19 i AT WINES FIELD: U' Soccer Club Gets Its Kicks Although there's been a soccer club at the University in one form or another for many years, ac- cording to this year's co-captain Bruce Gerding, this is the first year it's been really organized. Gerding and co-captain Wolfgang Baer manage to get the team out for practice three times a week and have set up a game schedule including games with the Univer- sity of Toledo, Buffalo State, Western Ontario, Kent State and the Ukranian Soccer Club of De- troit. Although the University's soccer club is made up of both graduate students and undergraduates, us- ually only the undergraduates play in the games, since the teams from the other schools are made up of undergraduates exclusively. A half-dozen Americans are in- cluded in the club's membership of around thirty, and the rest of the team's members represent such far-flung countries as Italy, Ger- many, Argentina. Jamaica and Mexico. Gerding says that the club hasn't been able to get varsity status yet. but with their 3-1-1 won-lost record last year and their undefeated season so far this year, he hopes that perhaps in the near future the club may get the recognition he feels it deserves. Much of the credit for the or- ganization of this year's team, Gerdinz adds, has to go to Prof. Rodney Grambeau of the Physi- cal Education Dept. who ar- ranged for the club to get uni- forms, socc r balls, and goal nets The club's last home game of the season will be played Sunday afternoon at 2 p.m. at Wines Field. Photoaran9-v by THOMAS R. COP I Injuries By DAVE WEIR The loss of three ends. two start- ers an-' a reserve. has struck a serious blow to the undefeated Wolverine football team. First string offensive left end Clayt Wilhite will miss this Sat- urday's game with North Carolina and possibly the Big Text opener with Michigan State due to a dis- located shouleer su- ered in Tues- day after noon's p e ice s ssion. WilhWI cs bc :m n. Tom ?ul- len, will i e n n nee oeration Friday o# e ,:' ern cartilage. He also :s1 h' in Tuesday's workout. .. ... wv.. o";}i?"":Y?77 t? Petitioning will close Friday, Sept. 30 - for the SESQUICENTENNIAL COMMITTEE STUDENT CONFERENCE Petitions available at sesquicentennial office, first floor Michigan Union . .:;r .e;.mo . ..". . .;. BOB PETERS, the club's center halfback, attempts to score on a penalty kick, as members of the Toledo squad attempt to block his shot. Although members of the opposing squad may line up in front of the goal on penalty shots, 'they are usu dly more of a hindrance than a help to the goalie, who must have a clear view of the ball at all times. LES FELDMAN, one of several freshmen on the team, goes for the ball. 4' -0 Here's Comfort from the bottom up CUSHION CASUALS RIGHT WING DIETER STEFANKONIS "heads" the ball to Dun- ALFONZO ALCARAZ TIPS a pass to Ted Maranco, much to the can Munro in a neat bit of teamwork. The ball may touch any dismay of a flying Toledo opponent. The team on the field con- part of a player's body except his arms and hands, and most play- sists of ten forwards and the goalie, with each player assigned a ers become very adept at "using their heads." general area of the field to cover both on offense and defense. / now in wide wale corduroy: H.I.S. press-free traditional-cut slacks The authentic, traditional styling of famous Post Grad slacks . . . tapered, plain-front models with belt loops and pre-cuffed bottoms . . . now in rugged, wide-wale corduroy. They're perma- nently pressed in a no-iron blend of Fortrel-ontton .Bronz eolive .or andn: French Shriner took its most comfortable casual style and added a cushion-soft sole .:o if # : Q' : ie4 rhs n V!'i a }ran .;; ::i is?:iii::^::: . ... .. i::i, :...:rn::C.::': ..i:: i}: .i:..... :: ..:': r^: ::ti::.::.i}i: ::4i: ir: :i i 3 ._.::: .}... .ii:: : >i.:..... .......... .....y y :.:.::} ::.::. :: " : :.......:...:::..... . ..... ... .. .:.: ::n.. ... ::... 1 ........... ............ .....:::..:::. :::.:.:::.: :...:.... }... is is i::'.ii: .. '.;.t..:;i: y. .: ii' .. ..:..:... ':::. v...'}......., :;... ....l.:...: ".::. i: 1 y;.;v; :Y"'r '.i:... :::: : .:: ":..v .. ..: .... .tir .... . ....Y.. .........r .. ....... ........: ...: :r :;? ... .................. ........ ........ ... ......;.. .. }ii .G,....... ..:'?^9 :.:.....::.:..............e_....\n.4... ..e.:,... :... :_:.... .n....,'"r... r. . O...Cf.......t............r........ ...a: :.. :..::. :..?....:....4... .... .. .. .... .. .. .-: .. .:..... ..