Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, September 13, 1974 Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY r classroom instruction in electronic music the music Partial list of subjects covered during our 12-week course: " Sound properties and acoustical phenomena " Electronic generation and modification of sound " Theory and use of voltage-controlled equipment " Tape recorder characteristics and operation " Studio recording, splicing and rnixing techniques 555 e. william 994-5404 -74 TRYOUTS for "R Damn. 4kee FRANKLIN'S HIGH SCHOOL MENTOR: Haw By RICH LERNER It has been said that the best high school football in the na- tion is played in Ohio. T h e best 'football in Ohio is un- doubtedly played in the indus- trial town of Massillon. In the last 38 years, Massillon Wash- ington High School has been re- cognized as the state champion 21 times. COMPLETE BED MATTRESS & BOX SPRINGS from $84.60 & up BUY FACTORY DIRECT ANN ARBOR BEDDING 52 YRS OF SERVICE 9-5 Daily 1002'PONTIAC 9-4 Sat. 761-2277 ' S It is from this winning tradi- tion that Bob Commings goes to Iowa as its new head coach. Commings, oddly enough, feels that there is less pressure on him to win at Iowa than there was in Massillon. But if Com- mings has half the success some of histhigh school players have 'had at the college level, then Iowa can be expected to win some games this year - defin- itely an improvement over last year's 0-11 record. His former players have been very successful. The quarterback on Cem- mings' state champion team of 1970 was Dennis Franklin. Franklin, as you know, led Michigan last year, to an un- defeated season. The tight end and middle linebacker was Steve Luke. Luke started as a defensive back for the undefeated and Rose Bowl champion O h i o State Buckeyes. new Starting at halfback for the 1970 version of the Tigers was Larry Harper. Harper was the leading receiver for Miami of Ohio last season and will start at split end this year. Miami, Tangerine Bowl champion, nas the longest winning streak in college football at the time be- ing. The player of the year in Ohio in that illustrious season was Mike Mauger. Mauger was the fullback for Washington High and now plays the same position for Kent State (9-2). The split end, Willie Spencer, coac was one of Coach Commings' favorites. Spencer elected not to go to college and now is a starting running back for the Memphis Southmen of the World Football League. Other members of that same team are playing for Bowling Green, Wyoming and Baldwin- Wallace. Commings feels that it is not merely coincidence that No many of those players are on successful teams. "They all picked fine schools with fine programs, but their, attitudes would also be respon- sible for their success." Commings stated that t h e best players he coached dur- ing his stay in Massillon were Franklin, Luke and Spencer. "But if I had to recruit one player to build around, it would be Franklin." Commings feels he could have predicted Franklin's success. "It's no accident," he said, "Dennis has God-given talents, but he's worked harder at his skills than anybody." a winner the bespectacled coach, who had a 44-5-1 record during his five year stay. An Iowa graduate himself, Commings. finds college coach- ing exciting. His debut is to- morrow at Michigan Stadium against the Wolverines and Commings realizes he'll need a lot of good luck if the Hawk- eyes are to win. His baptism under fire continues with gam- es against UCLA, Penn State, and Southern Cal in the fol- lowing weeks. One of the major differences between high school and college coaching is recruiting; but Com- mings must have seen enough recruiting techniques from those coaches who wanted his players in Massillon that he should be able to know what works. If he could only nave some of his ex-high school play- ers he could turn the Iowa pro- gram around immediately. But that is not the case, and Com- mings will have to make do with the material he has, which shouldn't be enough to chal- lenge Wisconsin or Minnesota, let alone Michigan and 0 h i c State. Food for thought: In 1933, another Massillon high schlool coach made the jump from high school to college, and taok a .500 team and turned it into a consistent winner. The school was Ohio State and tne coach's name is Paul Brown. Fri. & Sat., Sept. at 6:00 p.m. 13 & 14 Basement of Mich. League sign up at UAC in Mich. Union for more info call 763-1107 or 764-1630 Michigan. Union Billiards Gridde Picks DECKERVILLE WAS such a dull town to grow up in. Why, all a red blooded American boy could do in a town like that is cruise back and forth along the town's main (and only) stree and hopetthat in one's boredom one can avoid hitting the Holstein cows that sometimes wandered into town. But now I am in Ann Arbor, a truly exciting city. Tonigh is the deadline for me to get my Griddies into The Daily at 4 Maynard to win that corned beef sandwich from Vaudeville Deli How sophisticated! And maybe after the game I'll go to the V-Bel free instructions pocket billiards Tues. 7-9 p.m. open 11 a.m. reduced rates for couples Tues. 11 a.m.-12 mid. Mon.-Sat. 1 p.m. Sun a The Washington High School football stadium holds 20,000 fans comfortably, but despite the pressure on the school, coaches and players to provide a winner, Commings maintains that the proper perspective of education coming first holds true in Massillon. "Any good athlete is a quali- fied prospect for college," said l 1 Bob Commings 104 WASHERS & DRYERS NO WAITING! t fir. 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