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TWO

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1962

TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1962

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OPEN SEASON:
Pittsburgh, Miami
On TV Tomorrow

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TV Rosters
UNIVERSITY OF l[AMI

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(Our Specialty)

By MIKE BLOCK
Although Michigan's football
season doesn't begin until Sept. 29,
you won't have to wait 'til then to
see some top-notch college grid ac-
tion.
Tomorrow at 12:30 p.m. (EST)
you can, with the aid of a tele-
vision set, witness the Pittsburgh-
Miami (Fla) game from Pittsburgh
on WJBK, Detroit (Channel 2).
Traditionally powerful independ-
ents in their respective sections of
the country, these two will be more
than anxious to get the season
rolling with a victory.
Watch Mira
The man everyone will be
watching is junior quarterback
George Mira of the Hurricanes.
Rated by many as the top passer
in the nation, Mira racked up over
1,000 yards in the air in his first
year in intercollegiate action. Even
though the Panthers won last
year's battle 10-7, Mira, in his first
varsity outing, ran wild. He was
finally stopped, not by Pittsburgh,
but by the torrential downpour
which turned the field to mud in
the second half. A big question to
be answered in this game is
whether or not Pittsburgh, or any-
one else, has learned enough about
the strong points and the flaws

in Mira's play to contain him
cessfully.

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Probably the greatest problem
facing Mira and Miami is the end
position. In 1961, the ace quarter-
back had All-American Bill Miller,.
in the right place at the right
time. Now. with Miller departed,
head coach Andy Gustafson is try-
ing to come up with some ade-
quate, if not spectacular, replace-
ments.
No Relation
The city of Miami may be in
Florida, but any relationship its
football team may have to that
state is purely coincidental. As a,
matter of fact, it will be old home
week in Pittsburgh's stadium when;
the Hurricanes arrive. A total of
26 players on the Miami team hail
from the state of Pennsylvania,a
including six probable starters.
And of these-you guessed it-;
four are from Pittsburgh: center
Bob Dentel, guard Jim o'Mahony,
tackle Joe Smerdel, and end Jim
Simon.
This reunion notwithstanding,
the Panthers' main aim is to im-
prove on last year's 3-7 mark.
While Miami s forte is an aerial
game, Pittsburgh must rely mainly
on a land attack. Its best ball-
carriers are Rick Leeson, fullback,
and Paul Martha, whose speedy
running from halfback proved to
be Miami's undoing last year.
Big Line
As usual, the Panthers have a
strong, heavy line to protect their
backfield men Returning from last
year are tackles Gary Xaltenbach
and Ed Adamchik and guard Tom
Brown, all of whom weigh in the
neighborhood of 230 pounds apiece..
Brown and 218-lb. Ray Popp are
what coach John Michelosen terms
exceptional linebackers on de-
fense.
But if the defensive line and
linebacking are above par, the
backfield is not. Last year's de-
fensive secondary resembled a
sieve, and if Mira is to be con-
tained, the improvement must be
made in precisely that area.
Otherwise, only another mon-
soon will help Pittsburgh.

No. Name
10 Mira*
11 Johns
12 Ratesic
14 Parsons
15 Bertani
20 Spinelli*
21 Sims
22 Felicione
23 Hunt
24 Hendricks
25 Wilkinson
26 Lipyance
30 Bahen*
31 Zelch*
32 Timons*
33 Wilber
34 Reinhofer
35 Stepanski
36 Ryder*
41 Leib
44 Sisk
45 Nock
46 Panther
50 Losego*
51 Blanchard
52 Lillimagi*
53 Hart*
54 McGroarty
55 Saladino
56 Dentel*
No. Name
10 Martha*
11 Pulsinelli
12 Black
14 Traficant*
15 Lehner*
16 Mazurek
18 Colella*
19 Novak
20 Beck
21 Billy
22 Roeder
23 Warino
24 Oziek
25 Clark*
26 Chillinsky*
27 Conway
29 Billey*
30 Bodie
31 Lippincott
32 Ferraco
35 Gaffney
36 Mechas
40 Chisdak*
41 LaQuinta
42 Goldberg
43 Abele
44 Slaby*
45 Telesky*
46 Leeson*
51 Ahlborn*
52 Beachler
53 Holzbach*

Pos.
QB
LH
FB
QB
LH
RH
RE
RH
LH
LH
FB
LH
QB
QB
RH
LH
RH
FB
FB
FB
LE
FB
C
C
RG
RG
RG
RG
C

Ht. Wt.
6-0 175
6-0 195
6-1 180
5-11 195
6-0 185
5-11 176
5-10 184
6-2 192
6-1 1871
6-0 177
6-1 177
6-1 182
6-1 184
5-10 177
6-1 195
5-10 183
5-10 182
5-11 185
6-0 205
6-0 192
6-2 190
6-2 192
5-11 198
6-2 200
6-1 220
6-0 218
6-0 195
6-3 209
6-1 198
6-1 220

58 Modselewski C
59 LaFleur RG
60 Garden LT
61 Erinkos LG
62 Strieter* LG
63 Reynolds LG
64 O'Mahoney* RG
65 Haughery LG
66 Sheleheda C
67 Smerdel* RT
68 Andricopoulos RG
69 Green LT
71 Savini LG
72 Soltis LT
73 Benson RT
74 Conners" LT
75 Fersch RT
76 Brown RT
77 Morgan RT
78 Maluty* LT
80 Bennett RE
81 Rizzo* LE
82 Weri LE
83 Foster* LE
84 Simon* RE
85 Montani RE
86 Wilson* RE
87 Sparks LE
88 Spear LE
89 Cifra RE
*-Varsity letters

6-2
6-2
6-3
6-0
5-11
5-10
6-1
5-11
6-1
6-1
5-11
6-3
6-1
6-4
6-3
6-2
6-2
6-1
6-3
6-0
6-2
6-0
6-3
6-2
6-3
6-2
6-2
6-1
6-0
6-1

212
210
228
210
230
205
210
190
205
235
205
217
245
218
251
225
230
208
222
232
215
205
196
196
212
205
195
210
178
209

UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH

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Interesting...Pleasant...and Convenient
to shop in South University Avenue
The Campus Village Shopping Center

Pos.
QB
QB
QB
QB
QB
QB
QB
QB
HB
HB
HB
HB
HB
HB
HB
HB
HB
HB
HB
HB
HB
HE
FB
FB
FE
FB
FB
FB
FE
C
C
C

Ht. Wt. 54 Cercel
6-0 180 55 Marini
6-2 195 56 Kisiday
6-1 180 58 Sopkovich
6-0 190 59 Hunter
6-1 1904 60 Brown*
5-10 190r61 Conrad
5-10 178 62 Ware
6-0 175 63 Draksler*
5-10 185 64 Irwin
5-11 175 65 Popp*
5-11 185 66 Dotula
5-10 186 67 Zabkar
5-10 185 68 Sorochak
5-11 170 70 Linaburg
6-0 190 71 Sisak
6-0 180 72 Borghetti*
5-9 170 73 Cherry
6-0 192 74 Maczuzak
6-0 195 75 Bernick
6-1 175 76 Ostrosky*
6-0 185 78 Kaltenbach*
6-0 175 79 Adamchik*
6-0 195 80 Jenkins
5-10 200 82 Picciano
5-11 193 83 Kuzneski
6-2 205 84 Long*
6-3 230 86 Howley
5-10 20Q 88 Eskridge
6-1 195 90 Mizerak
6-3 205 91 Simantel
5-11 185 92 Walton
6-3 215 94 Chisdak

C
G
C
T
C
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
T
T
T
T
T
T
E
E
E
E
E
E

6-1 220
6-1 200
6-1 180
6-3 194
6-1 207'
6-0 220
5-11 215
6-1 215
6-1 215
5-11 205
6-1 218
6-0 196
5-11 210
5-10 212
6-3 210
6-2 220
6-4 235
6-0 225
6-5 220
6-0 215
6-1 222
6-2 245
6-2 230
6-4 210
6-1 185
6-3 190
6-3 200
6-2 200
6-2 195
6-3 210
6-7 210
5-11 210
6-0 185

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TW IST TONIGHT*
with MAX IMILLIAN
Friday, Sept. 14:
6-8 P.M.
Free of Charge
Sponsored By South University Business Men
Refreshments by Pepsi Cola

tWelcome to Ann Arbor
Make your Headquarters at
B. E. MUEHLIG'S
FOR

"Famous Name

BED-SPREADS

* A Bank and Pc
* 5 Men's Barber
s 4 Drug Stores

)st Office

r Shops

* 2 Shoe Repair Shops
" 2 Large Bookstores
* An Excellent Cash & Carry Grocery
r 8 Eating Places
* Ann Arbor's Only Pipe & Tobacco Shop

" A Large Hallmark Greeting Card Shop
" 3 Top Men's Wear Shops
" Several Well Known Dry Cleaners
" A Shoe Store
" A 100% Photo Store -one of the most
complete in the state
* Television and Repair Service
" 2 Discount Record Shops
* A Complete Travel Agency-giving
intelligent service
" Tailor Shops
* Jewelry store
" A Miller's Famous Dairy Store
" 2 Pizza Parlors

No finer and wider selection to be found anywhere.
Woven, Tufted and Heirloom Types by Bates, Cannon or Morgan-
Jones in a wide range of colors and patterns
from $5.98 up
"Famous Name" BLANKETS
in various Blends, Acrilan or Wool.
Plaids, Floral Patterns or Solid Colors
from $4.98 up
BED PILLOWS
KOOLFOAM, DACRON or DOWN FILLED
from $4.98 up
DECORATOR PILLOWS
Kapok or Foam Rubber filled
in a beautiful assortment of fabrics, colors and sizes
from 1.98 up
CURTAINS and DRAPES
"Ready-to-hang" or by the yard in a wide selection of styles,
textures, sizes and colors
At Prices You Can Afford
DRESS FABRICS
The most complete line of yard goods in town!
Cottons, Synthetics and Woolens in the season's newest fabrics.
Plus everything in SEWING AIDS and NOTIONS
to make sewing easy ...
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Sheets and Pillow Cases, Bath Towels, Mattress Pads and Covers,
Scatter Rugs, Laundry Bags, Shoe Bags, Wardrobe Bags,
Bath Mats and Shower Curtains, etc.

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* Several Very Excellent Ladies' Hairdressers

9 Campus Theatre

" A Famous Gift Shop-Best in Michigan

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