DDIES STEAMING ALONG: New Navy rides streak By GEOFFREY LARCOM There was a time back in August when the mention to a Michigan fan of Navy as a 1977 football opponent brought on only a yawn and- the question of how many points could the Wolverines score in 60 minutes. No more. Last week's narrow escape sobered most people connected with Michigan up quite a bit. Head coach Bo Schembecher is no exception, taking very seriously the challenge of the Midshipmen from An- napolis, Md. "NAVY WILL COME here with a poised quarterback, a fine running back and an experienced defense," said Schembechler of the 2-0 Middies. "I look for them to play very hard. We will have to be at our best to beat them." , Coach George Welsh's charges come to Ann Arbor fresh from a 38-7 troun- cing of Connecticut, this on the heels of their opening 21-2 win over the Citadel. Coupled with last year's season en- ding wins dver Syracuse, Georgia Tech and Army, the Midshipmen are riding the crest of a five game winning streak. Thirty one returning lettermen of which 16 have been starters give Welsh hope that he can turn around last year's dismal 4-7 mark, which included a 70-14 smothering by the Wolverines. STATISTICALLY, Navy has dominated their opponents this year with a 408-237 yard edge in rushing yar- dage and a 336-181 lead in passing. Most responsible for the Middies ad- vantages are junior quarterback Bob Leszczynski and senior co-captain, tailback Joe Gattuso. Leszcznski was Navy's late season catalyst, starting their final five games and completing 84 of 158 passes with nine touchdowns. The strong armed signal caller was instrumental in last year's surprise showing against Notre Dame, throwing for a school record of 295 yards in the 27-21 losing effort. GATTUSO TOOK over tailback in the second half of last season, going on to lead the team in rushing with 591 yards (4.2 avg.) along with catching 24 passes for 243 yards. Most of Gattuso's 187 yards this year have come via the blocking of sophomore fullback Larry Klawinski. As a freshman, Klawinski gained 392 yards to place second in rushing.. On the receiving end of Leszezynski's missiles will be split end Phil Mc- Conkey and tight end Rich Cellon along with wingback Joe Kurowski. Senior Ray Fritsch anchors the veteran offensive line with final year men Jim Lipard and Kevin Ryan at tackle and Rick Bott and Steve Kremer at the guard positions. NAVY'S DEFENSE will be hurt, by the loss of third string All-American Jeff Sapp, whose play at middle guard the Wolverines remember well from last year. Junior Tom Thompson will try to fill the gap left 'by Sapp while playing alongside tackles John. Merrill and Pfunandre Redvict, both 240 pounders. At end are sophomore Bart Nixon and the most improved player last spring, Ed Reid. Welsh expects big things from his secondary which returns all starters, including co-captain Mike Galpin, who earned All-East honors last year, and a four-year letterwinner, halfback Mike Sturges. The two possible post season honorees will play alongside sophomore roverback 'Gergg Milo and senior half- back Pat McCormick. "Navy is a tough, aggressive football team," summed up Michigan defensive back coach Jack Harbaugh. "We look for a lot of quickness and mobility, especially from their defense." The Michigan Daily-Friday, September 23, 1977-Page 11 The reat race AL EAST Tigers. W L Pct. GB GL Baltimore, meanwhile, will be in New York LB93 59 .612 - Cleveland for three, and at home B.altimore .. 92'61.6011/2 g versus Detroit for three more. The a B..Red Sox remain in Tigertown this I Boston.....90 62 .592 3 10 weekend to play three more times, The final week-and-a-half of the before heading home to face Toronto s season sees the Yanks travelling in a four-game set. across the border for three games The two contenders then square'% with the Blue Jays before closing out off against each other in a crucial , the year at home with four against three-game season finale at Boston's Cleveland and three against the Fenway Park. .. * VALUABLE COUPON * I .,!FREE!O I~ Purchase one of the following delicious Mr. Tony Sandwiches: GIANT HAM & CHEESE, ROAST BEEF, CORNED BEEF, or TURKEY and a Large Drink .. . GET AN IDENTICAL SANDWICH and LARGE DRINK FREE!!1 Good for Pick-up EXPIRES NO DELIVERY! or Dine-in only 9/29/77 State & William 1327S. University 769-9100 663-0511 (near washtenaw Acareer in law- without law, school. iy P"o"o Michigan's Gene Bell (42) tackles Phil McConkey of Navy (80) in action from last year's game. The Maize and Blue won the game 70-14 but led by only 21-14 at halftime. Both squads are undefeated (2-0) going into this Saturday's action and Michigan coach Bo Schembechler expects a tough contest. Tigers' top B'osox, 5-4; 4 hot* Ori~oles From Wire service Reports DETROIT-Steve Kemp, who has more RBI than any rookie in the league, stroked a two-run double in the middle of a four-run seventh inning last night which gave the Detroit Tigers as 5-4 victory over Boston and put a severe erimp in the Red Sox American League East division title hopes. The loss dropped Boston three full games behind the idle first-place New York Yankees with only 10 games remaining. Rookie right-hander Don Aase carrieda3-1 lead into the seventh but pinch-hitter Tim Corcoran singled with one out and scored when Ron LeFlore boomed his third hit of the game and 201st of the season-a 430-foot triple-off the cen- ter field fence. That brought in Jim Willoughby,, who got Tito Fuentes to ground out to the mound for the second out but walked Rusty Staub intentionally. Kemp swung and missed, missed a bu tempt then drilled his d ubre to left-center field. Cen rIielder Fred Lynn got a bad jm on Kemp's hit then failea to catch it despite a diving atte i- pt. ,_ Kemp's hit scored two runs to put Detroit ahead 4-3 and ..*. .."................... ItBILLBOARD Intramural track meets are coming FR bombJay after Jason Thomson was walked intentionally, Ben Oglivie scored Kemp with a double down the first base line. Lynn hit his 17th home-run, cutting the gap to 5-4 in the ninth, and it tied the club record of 203 home runs in a season. Thompson hit his 30th homer leading off the fourth inning to become the first Detroit player since Rocky Colovito in 1962 to hit 30 home runs and drive in 100 runs during the. same season. 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