PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER, 29, 1982 Wolverine World Champs 1icI tan Football ecial P 6 F F P VOL. I, No. 1 ANN ARBOR, MICH., SEPT. 29, 1962 TEN CENTS The LINEUPS Nebraska Donovan Fischer Carlson Michka Brown Voss Callahan Claridge Ross Stuewe Powers Pos. LE LT LG C RG RT RE QB LH RH FB Michigan Brown Houtman Marcum Muir Minko O'Donnell Ward Glinka Chapman Raimey Dodd John Kerr Fritz Fisher . . crafty southpaw . . . . flamethrowing lefthander Dave Roebuck . . , curveballing righty Team Balance Won Titles NEBRASKA FACTS Nickname-Cornhuskers Enrollment-9,436 Home-Lincoln, Neb. Conference-Big Eight Chancellor-Dr. Clifford H. Har- din Stadium-Memorial, 40,000 Colors-Scarlet and Cream Head Coach-Bob Devaney Coaching Staff-Jim Ross, ends and defensive backs. Mike Corgan, offensive backfield. Carl Selmer, offensive line. Gene Kelly, defen- sive line, John Melton~, freshmen, Cletus Fischer, freshman assist- ant. By JOHN SCOCHIN Michigan made it big in baseball last season. It won the NCAA title, stopped to take a breath, then bested Japan's Hosei University in the best of five series for the world's collegiate crown. This was the same Michigan team which lost its two top stars, catcher Bill Freehan and pitcher Mike Joyce, to major league bonuses and seemed destined to an also-ran's position early in the spring. The Wolverines, however, used great bal- ance, an alert defense, and clutch hitting to climb up the ladder of baseball supremacy. At Omaha in the two-game knockout NCAA finals Michigan edged top rated Texas in the opener on Ron Tate's two-out home run in the last of the ninth with one mate aboard. The 'M' nine then rode through Holy Cross and Florida before drop- ping their first decision in a rematch with Texas. Reliefer Jim Bobel broke up the fifteen-inning title game with a run scoring single to beat Santa Clara and Bob Garibaldi, the nation's top college hurler, 5 to 4. In Hawaii Michigan moundsman Fritz Fisher pitched a three-hitter in the final game to help his teammates toward a 3 to 1 victory and the first world collegiate championship. The players pictured on this page and Harvey Chapman, who is starting in today's game at left halfback, were the mainstays of Michigan's suc- cessful baseball team of last season. NEBRASKA BACKFIELD-These four backs are expected to give Michigan plenty of trouble today. They are quarterback Dennis Claridge (upper left), halfbacks Willie Ross (upper right) and Dennis Stuewe (lower right), and fullback Warren Power MICHIGAN BACKFIELD--This quar by quarterback Dave Glinka (upper i mey (upper right) will lead Michig The other members of the group ar I ant. I E TER I S E BR p I Joe Merullo . . . . veteran backstop Jim Steckley . . . . slugging leftfielder ,_.. NEBRASKA Captain Ed Hood Dennis Spalla . . . . team leader ... leading hitter Pictures by Bruce Taylor 10-Rogers, Bill ........ RG 5-11 12-Tucker, Doug .. GB 5-11 14-Claridge, Dennis* .... QB 6-3 15-Faiman, John*...... QB 6-2 20-Powers, Warren* .... LH 6-1 21-Ross, Willie*.........LH 5-10 22-Schmidt, Maynard .. LH 5-10 23-Theisen, Dave .......LH 6-2 24-Vujevich, John .......LH 5-10 30-Thornton, Bill* .......FB 6-0 31-Johnson, Rudy*"..... RH 5-11 32-McCloughan, Kent .. RH 6-1 33-Paschall, Willie .... RH 5-9 34-Stuewe, Dennis* .... RH 6-0 35-Sebastian, John .... RH 5-10 37--Peterson, Robert .... RT 6-1 40-Koehler, Mike .......FB 6-1 41-McNulty, Joe .........FB 5-11 42-Martin, Noel* ........FB 5-11 43-Smith, Bruce, ........ FB 6-0 44-Young, Gene ........ FB 6-2 46--Brown, Ulysses......RG 5-10 50-Fugitt, Mike ....... C 6-2 51-Stephenson, Don ... C-6-3 52-Sittler, Lyle ...........C 6-0 53-Drum, Duncan .........C 6-0 54-Michka, Ron* .........C 6-0 56-Baffico, James .......LG 6-1 57-Haas, Dave..........RT 6-1 58--Johnson, La Vane ... RG 5-10 62-Carlson, Dwain* ..... LG 6-2 63-McDermott, Don .... RG 5-11 64-Brown, Robert* .... LG 6-2 65-Dervin, John .........LG 6-1 66-Rood, Jed* .........RG 6-0 67-Toogood, Gary* RG 6-3 68-Kirby, John*.......LG 6-3 69-Garner, Charles ..... LG 6-0 70-Robertson, Tyrone* .. LT 5-11 71-Voss, Lloyd* .........RT 6-4 72-Strohmyer, John .... RT 6-0 74-Jones, Robert* ........LT 6-0, 75-Kramer, Lary........LT 6-2 76-Fischer, Al* ........ RT 6-1 77-Kiffin, Monte ........LT 6-2 78-Osentowski, Clarence . LT 6-0 79-Griesse, Ron......... RT 5-11 80-Callahan, Dick* ..... RE 5-11 81-Doepke, Charles ...... RE 6-1 82-Comstock, Bill* ..... LE 6-1 83-Tomlinson, Larry* .. LE 6-0 84-Eger, Mike ......... RE 6-0 85-Huge, Jim* ........ RE 6-1 86-Koinzan, John ..... LE 6-0 87-Donovan, Larry* RE 6-0 89-Bryan, Curtis :.. .....RE 6-1 *--Lettermen. 195 181 210 185 180 195 170 202 195 210 185 190 165 175 185 235 215 195 195 175 197 205 210 251 203 204 205 268 193 205 200 215 259 185 210 220 205 185 210 245 200 225 220 215 225 220 200 180 185 185 205 196 200 190, 185 185 So. So. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. So. 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Michigan coach 12-Hood, Ed*.. 15-MiHeve, Tom 17-Rindfuss, Dick 19-Raimey, Dave' 20-Chandler, Bob 21-Pritchard, Tor 23-Bay, Richard 24-Glinka, Dave 25-Alix, Denis . 26-Evashevski, Ft 28-Timberlake, B 29-Buurma, Roge 33-Sparkman, W 36-Schmitt, Roge 37-Anthony, Mel 38-Dodd, Bill .. 41-Jones, Dennis 42-Strobel, Jack* 45--Ward, Jim*. 46-Chapman, Ha 50-Kovacevich, I 51-Patchen, Brie 54-Pasch, John . 55-Green, Jim 56-Seamon, Dave 57-Houtman, Jol 58-Muir, Bill ... 59-Blanchard, Dt 60-Pavloff, Lour 61-Marcum, Johr 62-Minko, John* 63-Kurtz, Dave* 64-Szymanski, Di 65-Hahn, Dick 66-Nolan, Del* 67-Baty, Don .. 69-O'Donnell, Jo 70-Simkus, Arno] 71-Frontczak, Jo 73-Schram, Dick 75-Striegel, Dan 76-Lauterbach, F 77-Butler, Dave 78-Piotrowski, La 79-Keating, Tom 80-Farabee, Ben 81-Yanz, John 82-Conley, Jim 83-Laskey, Bill 84-Morawa, Larr 85-Lambert, Frei 86-Brown, Bob* 88-Kocan, Ron 89-Tageson, Bill 91-Franzen, Ray 93-Mayer, Dick *-Lettermen Joe Jones . . . . hustling secondbaseman Dick Honig ... slick-fielding shortstop BY DAVE ANDREWS Associate Sports Editor Michigan's version of three-platoon football-the newest thing in college gridiron wars these days-goes on public display for the first time today against a vastly improved Nebraska team. Kickoff time is 1:30 p.m. The Wolverines have been installed as one to two touchdown choices to open their season successfully before a Band Day crowd expected to reach 75,000. The three platoon system, first popularized by Paul Dietzel at Louisiana State several years ago, was adopted by Michigan'Coach Bump Elliott after he lost practically his entire starting team of last year in hopes of making the most of his young sophomores. Fifteen of them have won spots on the three alternate units that Elliott plans to use. Nevertheless, an almost all-letterman first team powered by two year veterans Dave Glinka and Dave Raimey appears to hold the key to Michigan success. . Raimey, who has led Michigan in scoring for each of the past two seasons and has been hailed in some circles this fall as an All- American, runs out of the right halfback slot in Michigan's wing-T offense. At Nebraska, Coach Bob Devaney, who moved over from Wyoming, was greated by 24 returning lettermen from a squad which compiled a 3-6-1 record last fall. They didn't disappoint him last week in the Husker opener against South Dakota, romping away 53-0. Ron Tate ... clutch-hitting rightfielder Head Coach Don Lund . .. bows out with winner Dave Campbell ... power-hitting first baseman BONN__