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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1962

THE -MICHIGrAN DAILY

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FADE SEVEN

Blues Rout Whites in Final Scrimmage

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STUDENT
HEALTH
INSURANCE

By JIM BERGER
The Michigan football team un-
covered two prominent weaknesses
in yesterday's intrasquad scrim-
mage at the Stadium.
Head Coach Bump Elliott was
'disappointed" with the Wolverines
passing attack, and the fullback'
position is uncertain as Mel An-
thony aggravated an ankle in-
jured that will keep him out of
action indefinitely.
The Blue squad comprised of
Michigan's first and second teams
opposed the rest of the team and
scored a 42-0 victory. Halfback
Dave Raimey and quarterback
Dave Glinka were key factors inj
the Blue's rout.

of his own touchdown. Another
two-point conversion a t t e m p t
failed when a Glinka pass was
broken up.
Dodd Tallies First
The Blues scored one in each
of the first two quarters and twice
in each of the last two periods.
The Blues tallied their first
midway in the first period when
Dodd carried over from the two.
Raimey set this score up with two
runs for 22 and 27 yds.
Glinka threw a 9-yd. pass to
Chapman for the second tally. The
pass was originally intended for
end Bob Brown who bobbled the
ball which Chapman picked up in
the end zone.
A sustained drive at the begin-
ning of the third period made the
score 21-0. The Blues with Glinka
in control covered 69 yds. in 13
plays before Dodd pushed it over
from the 1.
Timberlake steered the team to
its fourth tally. The sophomore
from Franklin, Ohio, led the team
from their own 47 to pay dirt in

eight plays. An 11-yd. pass to
sophomore end Jim Conley was
the leading play in this drive
which culminated with Hood's
touchdown.
Took to Air
Glinka took to the air in the
last period, completing three
straight passes and moving the
ball from his own 32-yd. line to the
White's 21. Raimey c a r r i e d
around left end for a 12-yd. touch-
down run. Raimey scored the last
Blue TD on a three-yd. plunge.
Elliott's general comment after
the game was that he was pleased
with the way the boys were hit-,
ting and he said that "the team
played a lot tighter this week than
last week."
As for the passing attac, El-
liott expressed a general feeling
of disappointment. Quarterback
Bob Chandler whose forte has al-
ways been his throwing arm, did
not live up to pre-season expecta-
tions.,
As director of the Whites,
Chandler completed only two

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MEL ANTHONY
... reinjures ankle

Expressed Concernt
Elliott expressed concern over
Anthony who was slated to be the#
Wolverines starting fullback. "MelI
injured his ankle last week but it
didn't seem too serious, but he'
apparently reinjured it today andt
I don't think he'll be able to go
against Nebraska."i
Elliott praised Bill Dodd, An-
thony's replacement, stating thatf
"he was coming along good and
showing improvement." The Mich-
igan mentor was quite sure that
Dodd will start next week.
Raimey scored two touchdowns
himself and helped set up two
others. The senior from Dayton
picked up 179 yds. in 24 carries.
Glinka hit six for nine passes for
68 yds. and a touchdown. The vet-
eran signal caller was the only
bright spot in a dismal aerial aft-
ernoon.
Dodd scored twice on short runs
while halfbacks Ed Hood and Har-
vey Chapman tallied the other
Blue touchdowns. Sophomore,
q u a r t e r b a c k Bob Timberlake
kicked four successful conversions
in as many attempts. Hood made
a successful two-point conversion

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passes in nine attempts for 16
yds. One of his passes was inter-
cepted. Toward the end of the
scrimmage, Chandler donned a
Blue jersey but only completed one
pass for 14 yds.
Two for Five
Timberlake completed two of
five passes for seven yds. and
Help Wanted
Neither experience nor ability
is needed to become a member
of The Michigan Daily sports
staff. All you need to do is to
come down to 420 Maynard St.
today at 5:30 p.m. and attend
the first meeting of sports staff
trainees.
sophomore Rick Bay who shared
the White signal calling with
Chandler was unable to get off any
passes.
"Naturally the White pass de-
fense was very good since they
have been practicing together and
know, all the patterns," said El-
liott. "I certainly hope the oppo-
sition won't know them as well."
Elliott was naturally pleased
with Raimey who seemed to run
as well as ever. "I only wish we
had a couple more like him," said
Elliott with a smile.
A minor injury occurred yes-
Keating in the first play from
terday to first string tackle Tom
scrimmage. According to Elliott
Keating put a tooth through his
lip and didn't appear for the dura
tion of the game.
Starting Backfield
Elliott gave a tentative starting
backfield for next week which had
Glinka at quarterback, Dodd at
fullback, and Raimey and Chap-
man at halfbacks. He also said
that Bill Muir would probably be
Michigan's starting center.
Quarterback Frosty Evashevskli
did not dress for yesterday's scrim-
mage. According to Elliott, Eva-
shevski is still bothered with a
back injury.
Yesterday's punting was done
by Joe O'Donnell for the Blue
squad and Tom Prichard for the
Whites. Timberlake did all the
place kicking for the Blues, in-
cluding two unsuccessful field goal
attempts.
Timberlake's first field goal at-
tempt was from the nine-yd. line
and it was wide of the mark. An-
other from 19 yds. out at the' very
end of the first half was blocked,
Unofficial Statistics
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RAIMEY IN ACTION-Michigan halfback Dave Raimey is shown
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leading ground gainer in yesterday's intrasquad scrimmage pick-
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