TIE MICHIGAN DAILY T~atm Rattfle Fcv en4E41 in NET1 J v a s . LXJL .v +w W W. . N-./ JL v i. v v %o% v v %AIL JL A s tr ing behind the great Brown. The Giants like so many o NFL teams has a quarter problem although their diff: is one of quantity rather th quality. Jim of the rback iculty an of Conerly To Quarterback Team 38-yr.-old Charlie Conerly still has the number one job, but Coach Jim Lee Howell also has Shaw, rookie Lee Grosscup and veteran Den Heinrich as alternate choices. All four have been used liberally in exhibitions but the old master Conerly still has the upper hand. To go along with these star passers the Giants have top re- ceivers in Kyle Rote, Bob Schnelk- er, rookie Buddy Dial and half- back standouts Frank Gifford and Alex Webster. Phil King appears to have won the fullback spot from Mel Trip- plett and the famed Giant de- fense remains intact from last year, with the exception of Emlen Tunell, who was traded to the Packers.' The Pittsburgh Steelers, acti- vated by Buddy Parker last year, are picked as the dark horse in the East even though they have failed to impress in exhibition play. Parker is counting on Bobby Layne, a castoff from the Lions to spearhead the Steeler attack. The Steelers will be as good as last year, but may not be able to keep pace with the teams that have improved over last year. Ivy Rebuilds Cards One of the teams that falls into this category is the Chicago Card- inals. Completely renovated last year by Coach Pop Ivy, who in- stalled his double wing formation, { the Cards have undergone anoth- er drastic rebuilding this season. As a result of the Matson trade the Cards have been able to beef up their line. Card quarterback hopes rest with King Hill, who spent most of his rookie season injured, and M. C. Reynolds cur- rently on the injury list himself. The, Washington Redskins led by little Eddie LeBaron face a tough road this year. They have top flight runners in Jim Podo- ley and Don Bossler, but their de- fense has failed to measure up 'to pro standards and they will prob- ably have to pay the consequences. The Eagles still have Norm Van Brocklin throwing strikes, but the rest of their young club has failed to jell as a top NFL contender. Coach Buck Shaw has put Van Brocklin to good use and has de- veloped Tommy MacDonald as a fine receiver, but the Eagles' ground game has failed to keep pace with their aerial attack. Welcome back to Michigan and KUOHN'S Clothes Shop with 46 years experience in the clothing business in Ann Arbor. R. CARL DARNS M'50 Representing Massachusetts Mui Life Insurance Co. Organized Springfield, Mass. 1851 0 SERVING "M" MI EVERYWHERE I' 0 609 E. University Subscribe to NO NO, 8-63 15 8-6313 The Michigan Daily I I FRATERNITY RUSHING October 4-8 II RUSH SIGN UP and Counseling September 28-October 6 e lf you have NOT registered during the r, sign up in Room 1510, Student summer Activities Building. t NO FEE - but you must be REGISTERED to RUSH. Join The Michigan Daily Photography Staff. MASS RUSHING MEETING COMING SEPTEMBER 30 BE THERE f 12 ___________________________________________________________________________________1~illhlI~ M... . .3. .. i Ann Arbor's MoSt Complete, on-the-premises drive-in laundry and dry cleaners SERVICES* * Dry Cleaning s Shirt Finishing * Wash Pants * Lab Coat * Drop Off Operated Self-Service Laundry 0 . * All work done on the premises! FEATURES * Shop-In-Car Window Service. s Off Street Parking * Personalized Service * Guaranteed Satisfaction * Free Minor Repairs e 24-Hour Service... Faster on Request OPEN-7:30 A.M. to Midnight Daily 9:00 A.M. to 7:00 P: M. Sunday III 1 i