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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

THURSDAY, DECEMBER

THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, DECEMBER

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Rece ire
Elliott Gives
Mono gramns
For Season
Forty, members of Michigan's
1961 football squad earned varsity
letters and 32 others received re-
serve awards for their work dur-
ing the season.
The awards were announced by
Head Coach Bump Elliott follow-
ing approval of Athletic Director
Fritz Crisler and the Athletic
Board.
Twenty members of the letter-
winning group, or exactly, half
of it, are graduating seniors. By
positions, seven tackles and seven
ends received awards along with
five guards, four centers, quar-
terbacks and fullbacks, respec-
tively, and nine halfbacks.

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*HAD' THEIR GREAT MOMENTS-In a few games, liket
against Duke, the Wolverines looked like one of, the best in
the nation. Here Dave Raimey eludes a couple of Blue Devils.
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The complete list includes:
Dloug Bickle, Traverse City; Robert
Brown (captain-elect) Kalamazoo; Bob
Chandler, LaGrange Park, Ill.; Harvey
Chapman, Jr., Farmington; Guy Curtis,
South Bend, Ind.; William Dougall, Jr.,
Detroit; Dave Glinka, Toledo, 0.; Todd
Grant, Lathrup Village; Lee Hall,
Charlotte; Edward Hood, Detroit; Wil-
liam Hornbeck, Royal Oak;' John Hout-
man, . Adrian; Thomas Keating, Chi-
cago, Ill.; James Korowin, Wyandotte;
Dave Kurtz,. Toledo; John Lehr, Cin-
cinnati, 0.
Also, Scott Maentz, Grand Rapids;
Frank Maloney, Chicago, Ill.; George
Mans (retiring captain), Trenton;
Bruce McLenna, Fenton; Bennie Mc-1
Rae, Newport News, Va.; John Minko,
Connellsville, Pa.; Delbert Nolan,
Clare; Tom Prichard, Marion, 0.; Paul
Raeder, Lorain, 0.; Dave Raimey, Day-
ton, 0. Paul Schmidt, Skokie, Ill.;
Jon Sclopf, Kenilworth, Ill.; Dave
Slezak, Ann Arbor; Jeffrey Smith,
Kohler, Wis.; Ron Spacht,' Kent, 0.;
John Stamos, Chicago, Ill.; Willard
Stawski, Caledonia; Jack Strobel, May-
wood, Ill.; Dick -Szymanski, Toledo, 0.;
Bill Tunnicli ff, Ferndale; Kenneth
Tureaud, Detroit; John Walker, Walled
Lake; James Ward, Imlay City; Earnest
Zubkus, Munhall, Pa.I
Reserve award winners included:
Denis Alix, Birmingham; Don Baty,
Hastings; Don Blanchard, Sturgis;
Charles Collins, Grand Rapids: Jon
Conklin, Midland; Jerry Cowan, La-
Salle;. Bill Dodd, Virden, Ill.; Paul
Doersam, Saginaw; Robert Filar, South-
field; James Gallagher, Chicago; George
Ginger, Detroit; Wallace Herrala,
Muskegon Heights; Ron Kocan, Sharps-
yille, Pa.; Don Kornowa, Toledo, 0.;
.Dave Kovacevich, Chicago, Ill.; John'
Kowalik, Detroit; James Locke, Bir~-
mingham, Ala.; Robert Lovell, Bir-
mingham; William Michals, Chicago,
Ill.; William Muir, Cuyahoga Falls, 0.;
Buffalo, N. Y.; Richard Schram, Jack-,
son; Wayne Sparkman, Plymouth; Dan-'
iel Striegel, Wheeling, Ill.; Bill Tage-
son, Bad Axe; Michael Vuocolo, Lock
Haven, Pa.; Tom Watters, Pittsburgh,
Pa.; James Wiley, Portland, Ore.; Paul
Woodward, Cincinnati, 0.; John Yanz,
Chicago, Ill.; John Young, Bay City.
1961 FOOTBALL STATISTICS
Mich. Opp.
FIRST DOWNS
Total 135 131
Rushing 94 83
By Passing 34 43
By Penalty 7 5
RUSHING

WOLVERINES IN FUTILITY-The Michigan football team traveled the gamut in its nine game
schedule. The Wolverines reached their most futile' moments against arch-rival Michiganr State.
Here Ken Tureaud (39), Jon Schopf (76), Dave Raimey (19), and Bennie McRae (43) try to stop
pile-driving Herman Johnson. The Wolverines also...
Season's Story in Statistics

No. Rushes
Yards per Attempt
PASSING
Net Yards Passing
Passes Attempted
Passes Completed
Passes Had Int-eptd
Touchdown Passes
Ave. Gain per. Att.
Completion Pct.
TOTAL OFFENSE,
Net Yards Gained
No. Off. Plays
Ave. Gain per Play
PUNTING
Number
Total Yds.
Ave. Yds.
jPunts Had Blocked

427 404
4.3 3.0
715 1101
112 161
54 80
5 7
6 6
6.4 6.8
48.2 49.6
2556 2326
539 565
4.7 41
45 51
1587 1859
35.3 36.5
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Yds. Punts Ret'd.
Yds. Kickoffs Ret'd.
Tot. Yds. Kicks Ret'd.
FUMBLES
Total Fumbles
Ball Lost By
PENALTIES
No. of Penalties
Yds. Penalized
RUSHING TC YG
Tunnicliff 96 397
Raimey, hb 99 512
McRae, hb 75 465
Tureaud, lb 12 45
Ward, hb 10 44
Strobel, bb 16 44
Chandler, qb 10 &
Hood, bb 20 59
Raeder, fb 11 77

198 239
667 678
865 917
17 22
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401 284
xYL Net Ave.
7 1 396 4.1
216 496 5.0
512 453 6.0
5 0 45 3.8
4 1 43 4.3
4 2 42 2.6
817 -9 -0.9
9 3 56 2.8
7 0 77 7.0

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Kowalik, hb
McLennia,b
Glinka, qb
Hornbeck, hb
Dougall, qb
Spacht, qb
Dodd, lb

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Korowin, e
McRae, Jb
Brown, e
Mans,, e
Maentz, e
Ward, Jb
Strobel, hb
Tureaud, lb
Bickle, e
Raeder, lb
Chapman, hb
Raimey,b
Hood, Jhb
Hornbeck, Jhb
SCORING
Tureaud, fb
Tunnicliff, lb
Raimey, Jb
McRae, hb
Hall, g
Bickle, e
McLenna, Jhb
Brown, e
Mans, e
Raeder,, lb
Chapman, hb
Glinka, qb
Ward, Jb
Team
TOTALS
Opp. Totals
PUNTING
Spacht, Jhb
Tageson, e
Maentz, e
O'Donnell, g
Prichard, qb
Bickle, e
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No. Yds. Ave. TD
1 13 13.0 0
10 210 21.0 2
6 127 21.2 3
15 149 9.9 1
5 49 9.8 0
1 5 5.0, 0
4 37 9.3 0
2 15 7.5 0
4 48 -12.0 0'
1 7 7.0. 0
1 9' 9.0 0;
3 14 4.7 _0
0 15 0
1 1717.0 0
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1 0-0 0 0-0 6
3 0-0 0 0-0 18
8 0-00 0-0 48
6 -0-0 0 0-0 36
0 0-1 0 0-0 0
0 20-23 0 4-7 32
2 0-0 0 0-0 12.
3 0-0 ,0 0-0 18
1 0-0 1 0-0 8t
2 0-0 0 0-0 12
1 0-0 0 0-0, 6
1 0-0 0 0-0 6
1i 0-0 1 0-0 8
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9 20-24 2 4-7 212
23 15-15 5 0-1 163
No. Yds. Ave.
1 39,39.0
1,. 34 34.0
28 1044 37.3
2 82 41.0
12 366 30.5
1 22 22.0

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SCORES
29 UCLA
38 Army
0 MSU
16 Purdue
20 MINNESOTA;
28 .Duke,
38 Illinois
23 Iowa
20 OHIO STATE:

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. . . THE TOUGH ONES-Such as against Pardue where a
safety decided the game. Bill Tunnicliff (36) was the workhorse
Ithe game, gaining 90 yards.

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