r v THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, DECEMBER THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, DECEMBER # e: " S. t t2 J. iiS 7R 3i'R }w" Ji tJ e7 14 14 14 14 a14 Footba hlers v.. 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. 72 M'Awards A FINE GIFT not only for Christmas But also for birthdays ,and for yourself BEAVER'S. BIKE &.HARDWARE .,Y } 605 Church St. NO 5-6607 N11_EWE Now! 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Uniersit 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 0 1 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 11, 11 41 32 } 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 Kornowa,b Kowalik, hb McLennia,b Glinka, qb Hornbeck, hb Dougall, qb Spacht, qb Dodd, lb 1s 1 14 33 1 2 1 lPC S46 0 6 1 1 3 2 44 116 2 6 3 3 0 0 1 74 0 0 0 53 2 43 42 2 6 3 3, 3.0 2.0 3.1 1.3 2.0 3.0 3.0, 3.0. Glinika Alix, qb Chandler Prichard Dougall PA 96 2 11 2 1 PI Yds.I 5 ,588- 0 0 0. 100 0' 10 0 17 Pet. TD 47.9 5 0.0 0 $4.5 1 50.0 0 100.0 0 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 MICHIGAN MICHIGAN Michigan MICHIGAN Michigan MICHIGAN. MI~yHIGAN MICHIGAN Michigan TI f f f 1 7 F a _24 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 'D CK CPR, PG TP 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 2 9 20-24 2 4-7 212 23 15-15 5 0-1 163 No. Yds. 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