THE MICHIGAN 'DAIL'Y TUESDAY, SEFTEM3Rtt 10, 1969 TH..CIANDIL UEDY SEPTE 0111MB11pER 10. 1963lm _ Quarterback Post Remains, 'Up in the Air' II By BILL BULLARD Michigan's quarterback situa- tion is "still up in the air" after last Saturcay's scrimmage, accord- ing to Coach Bump Elliott. Frosty Evashevski has moved higher in Elliott's estimation since Saturday when he and the other white signal callers almost led the third and fourth stringers to an upset victory over the first and second string blue squad. Leads Victory Bob Timberlake, the blue quar- terback, managed to lead his unit to a 32-30 victory after engineer- ing two quick touchdowns at the start of the scrimmage. Most of the excitement of the scrimmage was caused by the white team's offensive drives which put it back in the contest. Evashevski passed for one TD while teammate Pete Hollis pass- ed for two others. "Evashevski looked very good Saturday," said Elliott. "He's moving higher into the quarterback picture." The performance of Hollis, a Detroit sophomore, was labeled "very creditable" by Elliott. One difficulty that stands in Iollis' way according to Elliott is that there is no lack of experienced quarterbacks on the team and it's hard for a sophomore to overcome this quickly. Chandler Sidelined Timberlake had to carry the brunt of the quarterbacking duties Saturday with No. 2 man Bob Chandler sidelined with an ankle injury. "Chandler's ankle just hasn't been coming around like it should," said Elliott. "He's fall- en behind a little now because of it." However, Chandler was in good enough shape to suit up and prac- tice his passing yesterday. He is expected to resume full action shortly.. Elliott acknowledged that Tim- berlake has the edge on the other quarterback candidates on the basis of his all-around play. Tim- berlake had more combined offen- sive and defensive experience last season than any of the others. Passing Reputation This is in contrast to Chandler, Evashevski and Hollis who have the reputations of primarily being passers. "They may have that reputation," admitted Elliott, "but they can do their other jobs also." Elliott discussed the switching "Keep A-Head of your Hair" We specialize in " PERSONALITY CUTS * CREW-CUTS " FLAT TOPS 0 PRINCETONS * CONTINENTAL CUTS THE DASCOL A BARBERS near Michigan Theater of sophomore Jack Clancy from quarterback to halfback. "We moved Jack because we wanted to make use of his running abil- ity," he said. Running Backs "If a fellow is a quarterback and can run, then sometimes we'll try him at halfback especially if we already have experienced quar- terbacks," Elliott continued. "Act- ually it's all a matter of trying to get the proper use out of your personnel. You can always be second-guessed when you lose by those who say you should have played your personnel elsewhere, though." Timberlake was shifted to half- back last season to make use of his running ability.. Likewise sen- ior Tom Prichard switched from quarterback to halfback and is now back at quarterback. He is expected to play mostly on de- fense. At practice yesterday ends Bill Laskey, Ben Farabee and John Henderson were out of full action with minor ailments. "Physically, we're in as good a shape as we have been all year," said Elliott. BIG TEN PRACTICE: Badgers Lose Star; Title Hopes Jolted -Daily-Dave Good A By The Associated Press MADISON-Wisconsin's chances to repeat as Big Ten Conference football champions were dealt a setback yesterday when first team guard D i o n Kempthorne an- nounced he was giving up the sport. Kempthorne, a senior and dou- ble-letter winner from Dubuque, Iowa, has been beset with injuries since the end of last season when a stomach ailment forced him to miss the Rose Bowl. Last week the 5-foot-11, 215- pound lineman was confined to the infirmary for a series of X- rays on his back. Coach Milt Bruhn described Kempthorne's re- tirement "a heavy loss." The Badgers continued their twice daily workouts while Bruhn made four position shifts. NU Loses Two EVANSTON-The Northwestern football team lost two more play- ers for the season yesterday be- cause of ailments. Senior halfback Jerry Daugher- ty suffered a fractured knee bone in Saturday's scrimmage and sophomore halfback Ron Gerouard quit the squad because of recur- ring headaches. The Wildcats worked on their kicking game. OSU Prepares COLUMBUS - Despite the ex- treme heat, Coach Woody Hayes sent his Ohio State Buckeyes through two hard football prac- tices yesterday in preparation for the opener against Texas A&M here Sept. 28. End Terry Meyer and tackle Doug Van Horn each lost 11 pounds during the day, Meyer "shrinking" to 222 and Van Horn to 225. Center Ike Kelley lost nine pounds, weighing in at 206 at the end of the day. Hayes predicted that Paul War- field, senior halfback, will have a great season. The coach said, "He's a fine receiver and we are throw- ing the ball more." Hoosiers Tackle BLOOMINGTON - Indiana's football squad emphasized play timing and ball handling in prac- tice yesterday, and Coach Phil Dickens noted with pleasure only one fumble,, compared to 11 in Saturday's first big scrimmage. Dickens said the squad's tack- ling was "away ahead of the rest of the game" and "we still have our hard-nosed spirit." He said sophomore quarterback Dave Mayoras, Decatur, Ill., es- tablished himself as a strong can- didate for the safety slot in Satur- day's game by intercepting one pass, knocking down another and making 20 tackles. Illini Guards Switch CHAMPAIGN - First string guards of the Illinois football team were switched yesterday and Dave Mueller moved to No. 1 left end to replace the injured Bill Pasko. Pasko has a hip injury which will keep him out of contact work this week. Guard Dick Deller was switched to felt and Lynn Stewart to right following Illinois' first squad game Saturday. Coach Pete Elliott made other position shifts below the first team level. And ends Gregg Schunacher and Mike Summers were in pads yesterday and working for the second team. They were out last week with pulled leg muscles. * * * Soph Breaks Leg IOWA CITY - Jim Wagner, a 185-pound sophomore, suffered a broken leg in practice yesterday shortly after football Coach Jerry Burns had announced plans to move Wagner up to third team left halfback. Wagner will be out for tl sea- son. The injury to Wagner of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, came in offensive scrimmage in the workouts final 15 minutes. -Daily-Dave Good PRACTICE SHOTS-Practice continues at Ferry Field with three weeks to go until the opening game of the season. In the top picture, a white back is about to break into the secondary. With the white team on defense in the bottom picture, two white play- ers tackle a red shirt. I Major League Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE .GB WV L Pct. GB New York 95 50 .655 - Minnesota 81 64 .559 14 Chicago 81 65 .558 14% Baltimore 78 68 .535 17%2 Detroit 71 73 .490 24 Cleveland 70 77 .476 26 x-Boston 69 76 .476 26 Kansas City 66 78 .459 28' x-Los Angeles 64 81 .441 31 Washington 51 94 .352 43% x--Does not include night game. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Minnesota 7, Cleveland 4 Kansas City 7, New York 6 Baltimore 4, Chicago 0 Detroit 1-10, Washington 0-7 Boston at Los Angeles (inc) TODAY'S GAMES Boston at Los Angeles (n) New York at Kansas City (n) Cleveland at Minnesota (n) Baltimore at Chicago (n) "Detroit at Washington (2, t-n) 14ATIONAL LEAGUE Los Angeles St. Louis Milwaukee San Francisco Philadelphia Cincinnati Chicago Pittsburgh Houston New York 86 84 80 78" 75 76 74 69 53 47 57 61 65. 66' 69 72 70 74 91 97 Pct. GB .601 - .579 3 .552 71 .542 8% .521 11% .514 12% .514 12Y .483 17 .368 33 .322 39% 7 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS New York 6, Philadelphia 3 Milwaukee 9-7, Cincinnati 2-4 St. Louis 6, Chicago 0 Only games scheduled TODAY'S GAMES San Francisco at New York (n) Houston at Philadelphia (n) Los Angeles at Pittsburgh (n) Milwaukee at Cincinnati (n) Chicago at St. Louis (n)- 3 1 11 Good Cleaning J PLUS ALL THESE FREE EXTRAS ! Fast Service Minor Repairs Buttons Replaced Trouser Cuffs Brushed & Tacked Moth Proofing _ _ _ _ 0 'r I I i LAUNDRY SERVICE Cash & Carry or Pick-up & Delivery BUSINESS and EDITORIAL STAFFS I I fo.ld Rnnd I .