59 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Vets To Start For Wolverines shoddy performance the week be- fore. Defense still is expected to be the Wolverines' number one headache, just as it was last year. Only injury in the scrimmage was a bruised leg suffered by Tony Rio, who sat out the final three quarters. However, he returned to action yesterday. Injured backs John Stamos and John Haley and tackle Jared Bushong. sat out the practice but all are expected to be ready to go 1 Saturday. vM'T Meet Strong Foe By TOM WITECKI - Michigain's fresh new football machine leaped into high gear I yesterday with its first objective clearly in sight - a victory over - the visiting Missouri Tigers this s Saturday. b And scouting reports on the Big e Seven Conference school indicate that this will be no easy task for Head Coach Bump Elliott and his determined young staff.' End coach Jocko Nelson, who e witnessed the Tigers 19-8 loss to Penn State last Saturday, had this to say, "Missouri is a real tough ball club. They have a good line and plenty of backfield speed." "If it wasn't for a few early P breaks in Saturday's contest, the final score could just as well have been in Missouri's favor." It might, also be noted that the Tigers lost to a team that many of football's crystal ball gazers have labeled as "one of the best in the East." Nelson's formidable opinion of the Missourians seemed to be rep- resentative of the entire staff, for e after' a full morning and early afternoon of meetings, the busi- ness-like coaches put the squad t h r o u g h comparatively heavy drills. "Heavy" considering that a full scale scrimmage was held Satur- e day t and that Monday has the reputation of being a "light" day. 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