TIDE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, SEP tr HALLS COMPETEM;'~~~ outsDominateI-M Football Action GRID SE L EC TIC Y BURKE TOMMEN place at Wines field, Williams McMillan to score the other TD. sax Big Ten stock rose considerably this past w he 49th year of defeated Wenley's smooth-rolling McMillan passed to Dick Browne conference teams took their opening games. Two t ball yesterday sa passing game in the final minute for the tWo-pointer. and the only loss was absorbed in an intra-c residence hall of play. A pass to Hank Dunbar After a scoreless first half in suspended Indiana. inst each other the Taylor-Huber game, Taylor This week, the boys play for keeps, and th er G r dcaught fire at the second-half traditional Michigan-Michigan State game. Whil eriio witomb erg- led. Good Game, Dad kick-off, scoring a touchdownin 7,Y " sion with a 34-0 ,ksntrouncing Oregon, Pittsburgh held the seventh; mne. Charlie Byer- Not so many fans at last Sat- four plays, Jay Cohen catching the title co-favorites to a 7-7 tie. Do you think the iberg offense, as- urday's game realized what scoring pass. Taylor stretched 1the speed to offset the massive MSU line? Or rly by John Mar- pressure Bennie McRae was their shutout over Huber to an show what earned them such a high rating? Rusty Bader who playing under. The quick-foot- 18-0 margin by scoring the onlyec ed halfback from Newport other touchdowns of the game. 4 Select the winner, include the score, an de News, Va., got a telegram Fri- In the afternoon "B" gamesa, r of the other nineteen games on this week's list,s Victorious day night while watchinggame Chicago defeated Straussg16-0. will be the winner of two free tickets to the Michi noon "A" games, movies with his teammates in- The defending "B" champs, Kel- ' , m'Mshowing "Carry On Nurse". ed Anderson, 22 forming him that his wife had sey, began the defense of their Last week's winner was Virginia McVean, 160 n stood out for just given birth to a baby girl title with a 15 to 8 victory over with 16 right. g 20 of his team's -both doing well, Huber. The victory came in an -.Entry blanks may be obtained at the Daily of ther 22-0 victory,g Wl_ ms__ry__n overtime playoff. 2 + returned by hand to the main office on the secon ed Lloyd, due to Wenley moved freely over .- ' t RDPCS ihgnDiy 2 anr Soffensive man- gave Williams a victory in its Reeves, scoring a 20 to 0 victory. nr uto RbePCK, icbhinDaymidnihtMtoyenard first "A" game of the season, 12 In another 20 to0 game, Hayden Entries must be in by Friday midnight to be elig ted Strauss, 8 to to 8. torpedoed Van Tyne. Cooley, in _ Here are this week's Grid Picks: )NS veekend as seven ies were included inference tilt by big one is the e Michigan was ranked Big Ten Wolverines have vill the Spartans cide the winners and perhaps you igan theater, now 3-8 Cram Circle, ffice and may be d floor or mailed St., Ann Arbor, ;ble. r ,,I 1. MICHIGAN at Michigan State (score) 2. West Virgina at Illinois 3. Indiana at Minnesota 4. Iowa at Northwestern 5. Marquette at Wisconsin 6. Purdue at Notre Dame 7. Southern California at Ohi State 8. Syracuse at Kansas 9. Iowa St. at Nebraska 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Army at California Navy at Washington Columbia at Princeton Missouri at Penn State Penn at Dartmouth Duke at Maryland Georgia Tech at Florida VPI at Clemson Virginia at N. Carolina St. Stanford at Air Force Pittsburgh at Oklahoma T 1o i 9 -Daily-Len Lofstrom NOT QUITE .- Michigan right end George Mans' (82) effort to catch Dave Glinka's pass labeled touchdown went for naught, as another Dave, Grayson of Oregon (30), managed to deflect the pass just out of reach. Although Mans failed to score on this drive, he caught his first touchdown pass as a Wolverine ni the fourth quarter for Michigan's final touchdown in route to a 21-0 victory. Mans Proves He Can Pla Offense; But He'll Be Used Mainly on Defense BIG TEN ROUNDUP: Thornton Tears Muscle; May be Out Two Weeks By DAVE ANDREWS Relegated to a defensive spot with last year's "raiders" and expected to play much the same role this season, junior flanker George Mans was pressed into ex- tensive offensive service against Oregon when senior Bob Johnson suffered a hip bruise, and re- PAPER-BOUND BOOKS 50 Publishers Represented PROMPT SERVICE On Special Orders OVERBECK'S BOOKSTORE sponded with his finest game as a Wolverine. Previously Mans had caught only one pass, that a year ago from John Stamos against Mis- souri. Saturday, in slightly more than three quarters he hauled in four for 65 yards and his first Michigan touchdown. He also flopped on the lone Webfoot fum- ble, and ran back a kickoff during his busy afternoon. However for a while It looked like an afternoon of frustration for the likeable 208-pounder from Trenton. His first catch, a first-period 36-yarder again from Stamos, was nullified by a Michigan penalty and his second, an apparent 60- yard touchdown strike from Glin- ka, was called back to the Oregon 29 where it was ruled he had stepped out of bounds. Talking about the play yester- day, he said, "I knew I had step- ped on the line, but I was hoping, so I kept running anyway." This type of play exemplifies the kind of spirit and attitude Mans has acquired. The Wolverine coaching staff regards him as a hustler. Coach Bump Elliott said "We were very pleased with his performance against Oregon; George works hard and has de- veloped into a fine ballplayer." Against Michigan State this week, he will probably run with the alternate unit again as John- son will take over his starting position again, which means he will see more defensive than of- fensive action. But to George this doesn't mean too much. He just wants to play football. PRACTICE NOTES- Yesterday's workout was limited to light drills and a short offen- sive session, as the Wolverines knocked off early to review movies of their 21-0 win over Oregon and to hear the scouting reports on Michigan State. By The Associated Press EVANSTON -- Northwestern quarterback Dick Thornton may be sidelined two weeks with a torn muscle in his left thigh, Wildcat trainer Tom Healion, said yesterday. Thornton is ruled out of North- western's opening Big Ten game Saturday with Iowa, Coach Ara Parseghian said. "It would be a miracle if he could make it," he added. "We'll have to use Bob Eickhoff or sophomore Fred Quinn in his place." In Northwestern's first con- ference game last year at Iowa, Thornton broke his ankle return- ing the opening kickoff and was out for the season. He suffered a charley horse in scrimmage nearly two weeks ago and missed several days of prac- tice prior to Northwestern's sea- son opener at Oklahoma Satur- day. But the All-America candidate played most of the game, steer- ing the Wildcats to a 19-3 vic- tory. When the team returned home, Thonrton was taken to Evanston Hospital. He will red main there several more days. There is internal bleeding around the muscle, s " , EAST LANSING-The Michi- gan State football staff was busy reviewing movies over the week- end. Coaches studied films of the7-7 tie with Pittsburgh to determine just why the Spartans couldn't push iri for a second touchdown. They also looked at a movie of the 21-0 Michigan defeat of Ore-' gon for a line on. what to expect this Saturday. Defensive line coach Burt Smith, Who scouted the Michigan opener, reported the Wolves "much, much better." Leroy Loudermilk, No. 2 offen- sive quarterback, meanwhile fail- ed to report for yesterday's prac- tice. Coaches said they had no idea where he was and had no explanation for his absence. "If he misses two practices in a row, he's off the squad. That's our rule," said Daugherty. . . * CHAMPAIGN - Fullback Jim Brown and end Ernie McMillan yesterday returned to Illinois football practices earlier than ex- pected. Coach Pete Elliott thought they would be sidelined longer with in- Juries and would possibly be with- held from the West Virginia game Saturday. But now they will be used. MVississippi Holds Lead By The Associated Press Mississippi clung to a narrow margin over Syracuse yesterday in their tight two-team battle for the No. 1 position in the Associat- ed Press' Weekly College Football Poll. The top teams with first place votes and season records in paren- theses (points based on a 10-9-8- 7, etc., order) : 1. Mississippi (22) (2-0) 426 2. Syracuse (20) (1-0). 414 3. washington (5) (2-0) 53 4. Illinois (1-0) 235 5. Kansas (2-0) 205 6. Northwestern (1) (1-0) 188 7. Clemson (1-0) 137- S. Iowa (1-0) 87 9. Ohio State (1-0) 61 6V ~(0-0i)301 . 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