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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

FIREE ON STARTING TEAM:
Sophs Hold Key to Cage Success

OSU Fullback, Ferguson
Named Back of Week

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By BILL BULLARD
New faces on the Michigan
basketball team give a promise of
better things to come but inex-
perience will have to be overcome
first.
"We're a young club and there's
nothing you can do about that
except get experience playing,"
commented Coach Dave Strack.
Now in his second season as head
coach, Strack is hoping to improve
last season's 7-17 record which
three victories better than the pre-
vious year. His squad contains only
three seniors and three of the
startingteam are on the varsity
for the first year.
Harris at Center
Although only 6'5", John Harris
is set to be the Wolverines' center.
Harris is a junior who sat out last
season after transferring from Al-
corn (Miss.) College. Despite his
size he is a rugged rebounder who
showed that he is capable to hold
his own against taller opponents
as he did with 6'7" Bill Buntin in
the freshman-varsity game.
Coach Strack expressed his con-
fidence in Harris and added that
Tom Cole, a 6'?" forward who was
a starter last season, also could be
counted on for rebounding help..
Oosterbaan Starting Forward
Rounding out the front line is
forward John, Oosterbaan. Ooster-
baan sat out last season like Harris
after transferring from Hope Col-
lege. He scored 20 points to lead
the varsity in the varsity-fresh-
man game as Harris collected 18
points.
Captain Jon Hall is returning to
one guard position and sophomore

Bob Cantrell is currently holding
the other. The number three man
is sophomore Doug Herner. These
guards have good speed although
Coach Dave Strack believes they
weren't as fast as they could have
been when they played the fresh-
men. %
No Rigid Lineup
Guard Tom Eveland, center
Doug Greenwold, and forwards
Charlie Higgs and Barry Andrews
would be the first replacements
picked by Coach Strack. Since he
has only seen his players in prac-
tice and not in an actual game, he
plans no rigid lineup. "I have my
first few players picked out but it's
very fluid," he said.
Ball State Teachers College will
be Michigan's season opener Sat-
urday afternoon at Yost Field-
house and it will be the first of
nine non-league games. By the
time the BigTen season opens,
Coach Strack hopes his more inex-
perienced players will have de-
veloped to meet the stiffer compe-
tition.

By The Associated Press
Ohio State's bulldozing Bob
Ferguson, who closed out his fine
college football career with one
of his most powerful performances,
was selected yesterday as the As-
sociated Press back of the week.
The rock-solid Buckeye full-
back smashed 152 yards on 30
carries and scored four touch-'
downs as Ohio State overwhelmed
traditional rival Michigan 50-20
last Saturday.
Other Top Games
Top games also were turned in
by Ron Miller and Jim Bakken
of Wisconsin, Galen Hall of Penn
State, Bill Harris of Colorado,
Preacher Pilot of New Mexico
State, Wendell Harris of Louisi-
anna State, Earl Stoudt of Rich-
mond, Pierce Frauenheim of Rut-
gers, Randy Kerrow of Rice, Bill
King of Dartmouth, Matt Szy-
kowny of Iowa, Mallon Faircloth
of Tennessee, Gary Cuozzo of Vir-
ginia, Bill Tobin of Missouri and
Bobby Smith of UCLA.
Ferguson, an All-America as a

junior last year and a prime can-
didate to repeat, finished his final
varsity season in typical battering
style against the Wolverines. The
214-pounder scored on a 19-yard
run and on three one-yard
plunges, running his touchdown
total for the year to 11.
Muscle Charger
A sheer-muscle charger with tre-
mendous drive, Ferguson was the
durable leader of Ohio State's
powerful ground attack. He car-
ried 202 times in nine games
(eight victories, one tie) and:made
938 yards, averaging 4.6 per try.
Buckeye Coach Woody Hayes
regards him the best player in
the country, and a more impartial
observer labels Ferguson "A one-
man gang of the Bronko Nagurski
Miller and Bakken were back-
field standouts in Wisconsin's 23-
21 upset of Minnesota.
Announcement
Of Rose Team
Due by Friday
SAN FRANCISCO M) - An-
nouncement of the visiting team
to play UCLA in the Rose Bowl is
expected Friday night.
A spokesman for the Big Five,
which selects the teams for the
bowl game at Pasadena, reiterated
last night that five schools remain
under consideration.
They are Ohio State, Minnesota,
Michigan State, Alabama and one
which has not been disclosed.
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NEW FACES--Coach Dave Strack hopes that junior transfers
John Oosterbaan (left) and John Harris (right) will contribute a
great deal to his attempt to bring Michigan along the road to
basketball prominence. Oosterbaan is a 6'4" forward; Harris, a
6'5" center.

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The Past, Present,
and Future of Automobiles

FERGUSON, BELL:
Two Big Ten Gridders Named
To All-American First Team

FEATURING-*
Bobby Darin' s
$150,000 Dream Car

Dramatic Arts Center
presents

"THE MOST
CONSISTENTLY

DARING

By JULIE CARLSON
Two Big Ten 'stars, Ohio State's
Bob Ferguson and Minnesota's
Bob Bell were chosen to the first
team of the American Football
coaches All America.
Ferguson was the runaway
choice for fullback, polling 89
per cent of the votes cast for that
position. He was chosen last year
unanimously for the first All-
American team,, after scoring 131
touchdowns and .carrying for 1224
yards. This year Ferguson averag-
ed five yards per carry.
Gophers' Best Tackle
Bob Bell, a junior, has been
hailed as the Gophers' best tackle
since Dick Wildung who was
everyone's All-America in 1942.
Bell has proved to be the key
man in Minnesota's pass defense,
which rated among the nation's
best and was the second fastest
man on the squad.

The team was chosen by ballots
of the 2,000 college and university
coaches who are members of the
Association.
Davis at Halfback
Rounding out the backfield are
Syracuse halfback Ernie Davis, re-
cent winner of the Heisman Tro-
phy for the outstanding college
back in the country, North Caro-
lina State's quarterback Roman
Gabriel and Texas' John Saxton.
In the first team line the ends
are Bob Mitinger of Penn State
and Gary Collins of Maryland;
the other tackle is Bill Neighbors
of Alabama; the guards Joe Ro-
mig of Colorado and Roy Winston
of Louisiana; and the center Alex
Kroll of undefeated Rutgers.
Richter on Second Team
Three Big Ten men were named
to the second team, Pat Richter,
Wisconsin, at end, Mike Ingrain

of Ohio State, at guard and George
Saimes of Michigan State, full-
back.!
Greg Mather of Navy was the
other end and Nick Buoniconti of
NotreDame was the other guard.
At tackle are Jim Dunaway of
Mississippi and Merlin Olsen of
Utah State. Lee Roy Jordan of
Alabama is center and John Hadl{
of Kansas, quarterback. The rest
of the backfield includes half-
backs Dave Hoppman of Iowa
State and Lance Alworth of Ar-
kansas.
Al Hinton, Iowa tackle and
Larry Onesti, Northwestern cen-
ter, representedthegBig Ten in
third team ratings.

EXPERIMENTER
IN THE FIELD"
-Time Magazine
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Company, with john cage
and david tudor, pianists
* Winner of 1961 National
Dance Magazine Award
Monday, Dec. 4-8:30 P.M.
Ann Arbor High School
$2.00-$1.50
Tickets on sale at:
Bob Marshall Book Shop

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State student body, part of which is shown here outside the library,
has been staging riots in Columbus ever since the school's
Faculty Council-particularly John (Jack) Fullen, secretary to
the Alumni Association and long-time opponent of post-season
bowl games-handed down a decision not to accept an offered
Rose Bowl bid. The signs are indicative of student sentiment.

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