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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Friday, January 15, 1971 00

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collegiate
By JIM LAMBE Doug S
They're off and running. The fifth pla
collegiate trackmen, that is. The"
The three month indoor sea- pected b
son will climax with the NCAA BothE
Indoor Championships to be Texas-E
held in Detroit's Cobo Hall in heavily
March, and a host of teams men.
look like good pre-season bets LikeF
to vie for the title. is a st
Headed by its corps of field High ju
events specialists, defending Chris C
champion Kansas looks to be hall ha
the best of the lot. Karl Salb feet. Po
and Bruce Wilhelm have finish- complet
Bd first and second in the shot- has a p
put two years in a row and are inches.
back for one more try. UTEP
Bill Penny switched events strength
when he realized that he could putter V
not compete with the other jumper
Kansas shotputters. Now he is a placed
standout in a more unusual meet.
event, the 35-pound weight UTEP
throw. sprints
NCAA outdoor champion Jan ton Jac
Johnson has gone 17 feet 7 sprinter
inches, and if his suspension is Gibson
not rescinded, fellow all-Ameri- high h
can Bill Hatcher can replace spring.
him. Half-r
In the running events, the Greg Jo
Jayhawks are led by an out- respecti
standing trio of middle distance door se
runners. Half-milers Jim Nei- Breen h
house and Brian McElroy ran time fe
1:49 last spring. And in last have ma
year's indoor championships, The b
SDan Devine tc

mith surprised with a
ace.
foreign legions" are ex-
to give Kansas a battle.
Brigham Young a n d
M Paso will be banking
on "imported" track-
Kansas, Brigham Young
rong field event team.
ampers Ken Lundemark,
elion, and Pat Mendon-
ve all been over seven
olt vaulter Atti Alarotu
es this acrobatic act. He
ersonal best of 17 feet 3
has point - scoring
in many events. Shot-
Vince Monari and triple
Larry Vanley both
in last year's indoor
is very tough in the
and hurdles. Harring-
ckson is a top notch
, while teammate Paul
was the NCAA outdoor
hurdles champion last
milers Kerry Ellison and
ones ran 1:52 and 1:53,
vely, during the last in-
eason. Two miler Ken
has been under 8:45, a
ew returning collegians
atched.
big shocker could come

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from the Big Ten. Should the
front-runners falter, Wisconsin
and possibly Indiana could
move in. Both squads have
nearly everybody returning.
Wisconsin is p o w e r f u l
throughout the middle dis-
tances. The Badgers feature
Tom Young in the 440. Then
there is John Cordes, who took
a second in last year's 1000
yard run only to be disqualified.
Wisconsin has unbelievable
depth in the 880. Mark Winzin-
reid was the NCAA indoor
champion last time and should
repeat. He is backed by All
American Chuck Baker and Don
Vandrey.
Versatile Greg Johnson is a
great asset. He is a standout in
both the long jump and the
high hurdles. High jumper Pat
Matsdorf, surprised in last
year's NCAA outdoor title,
should show continued improve-
ment.
Villanova and Tennessee, two
big names during the past few
years, will probably be weaker,
but they still have a good
chance to take the title.
Villanova has two sub four
minute milers in Marty Liquori
and Chris Mason. Marty Li-
quori has won two straight out-
door championship miles, but he
has never won indoors.
Tennessee willdepenid on four
superstars for its title bid. All
four have proven in the past
that they could be tops in their
specialties:
Bob Sprung has cleared 16
feet 71/ inches in the pole
vault, while Lonnie Hance is a
seven foot high jumper.
Bill High was picked by nearly
everybody as the man to beat in
last year's high hurdles. He was
beaten soundly. Audrey Hardy
had a second as a sophomore
but was only seventh in last
year's meet.
One thing is certain, nobody
had better think he has any-
thing won until the season is
over. As always, there will be
surprising improvement f o r
some, disappointment and de-
feat for others.

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Green Bay Packers
GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) - T h e with a 20-21-1 National Football
Green Bay Packers announced yes- League record.
terday the appointment of Dan The announcement also was
Devine of Missouri as coach and made almost simultaneously by the
general manager. university.
Dominic Olejniczak, P a c k e r "I would be less than honest if
president, made the announce- I didn't say that reaching t h i s
ment at a hastily called n e w s decision to leave the University of
conference. Missouri was the most trying ex-
Devine was signed to a five-year perience of my life," Devine said.
contract but the terms were n o t Olejniczak said the 46-year-old
disclosed. Devine would be present at a news
He will succeed Phil Bengtson, conference in Green Bay Tues-
who resigned after three seasons day morning.
It

-4ssociated Press
Muhammad menacing
With fists flailing and boasts bleating, Muhammad All opened
training for his March 8 title bout with Joe Frazier. "I'll be
sharp and readier than I ever have," predicted Ali. "I never
wanted to whup anybody so bad."
Mecom denies blacklisting;
Wilson considers Bills' move
By The Associated Press
* CLEVELAND - New Orleans Saints owner-president John
W. Mecom Jr. told newsmen yesterday after appearing before a federal
grand jury here probing National Football League operations that he
had no knowledge of blacklisting of players.
"I am sure if there were any blacklisting, we would be aware
of it, but I can honestly say that I know of no blacklisting in the
league," said Mecom, the highest ranking club official yet to appear
before the jury.
" MIAMI - Ralph C. Wilson, the owner of the Buffalo Bills,
said yesterday he was prepared to move the club to Seattle next
season but that interests in Memphis, Tenn., and Tampa, Fla., also
had made approaches aimed at acquiring the club.
Replying to a report that indicated he had committed the Na-
tional Football League club to remain in Buffalo at least one more
season, Wilson flatly denied it, telling The Associated Press:
"I would consider moving the franchise for the 1971 season."
* * *
HOUSTON - Darrell Royal of Texas, Charlie McClendon of
Louisiana State and Bennie Ellender of Arkansas State, three small-
town Southern Boys, won Coach of Year honors yesterday from
their fellow members of the American Football Coaches Association.

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