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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Tuesday, June 20, 1972

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M' grid quintet leads star list

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By ELLIOT LEGOW
Five seniors from last sea-
son's 11-1, Big Ten champion
Wolverine football team will be
playing this Saturday night for
the East squad in the annual
Coaches' All-American game in
Lubbock. Texas,
No other school has produced
as many players for either
squad this year and the five
Wolverine stars will be joined
by their former coach Bo
Schembechler. Head Coach for
the east will be Paul "Bear"
Bryant of Alabama and the
Bear selected Schembechler as
one of his assistants.
The Wolverine players select-
ed for the team were: tailback
Bill Taylor, center Guy Mur-
dock, linebacker Mike Taylor,
flanker Glenn Doughty, and
safety Torn Darden. All five are
expected to start for the East.
Taylor will be joined in the
East backfield by Bryant's for-
mer all-America Johnny Mus-
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so. Musso, who is headed to
Canada for his pro career, and
Taylor who will be playing for
the Atlanta Falcons are expect-
ed to be carrying the brunt of
the East's offense.
The quarterbacks for the
East are a pair of unheralded
southerners, Joe Gilliam of
Tennessee State and Paul Mil-
ler of North Carolina. Doughty,
now of the Baltimore Colts,
should be one of their prime
targets.
Murdock, now a robust 240
pounds compared to the 220 he
carried while playing college
ball will move on to the Hous-
ton Oilers' training camp after
the action is Lubbock.
The Wolverines on defense
and Schembechler, who is ex-
pected to be defensive coach,
will have to contend with the
West's wishbone offense. Coach
for the West will be Oklahoma's
Chuck Fairbanks, a prime ad-
vocate of the wishbone and the
West's starting quarterback will
be the Sooners' Jack Mildren.
Darden, the number one draft
choice of the Cleveland Browns
and an all-America at safety
may also get to practice his
work at punt returns, and Mike
Taylor, also all-America and a
first round draft choice, of the

New York Jets, will be anchor-
ing the defense at middle line-
backer.
Saturday night's game will be
broadcast on nationwide tele-
vision but will certainly not be
the first. or likely the last, t.v
exposure for the Michigan
stars.
Three of them along with all-
America Reggie McKenzie and
Mike Keller will also be par-
ticipating in the annual All-
Star game July 28 in Chicago
against the Super Bowl cham-
pion Dallas Cowboys. In that
game, too, Michigan will boast
the largest contingent of its
graduates on the 49 man col-
lege team.
Mike Taylor, Darden and
Doughty will join McKenzie and
Keller in Chicago for that
game. Keller who excelled for
Michigan at defensive end will
probably be used at linebacker,
the position the Cowboys se-
lected him for when they chosi'
him in the third round of last
year's college draft.
McKenzie, who joined Mike
Taylor and Darden as concen-
sus all - Americans last season
was an early second .round
draft choice of the Buffalo Bills
and should be starting for the
All-Stars at one of the guard
positions.

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MIKE TAYLOR (33), former
Michigan m i d d I e lineback-
er, shows his stuff against h i s
Buckeye buddies in a game last
season. Enjoying an excellent
view of the action is defensive
back, Tom Darden (35). These
two will be among five Wolver-
ine standouts including B ill y
Taylor, Glenn Doughty and Guy
Murdock who 'ill particip'atc in
the Coaches' All-American game
this Satuirday night.
Billboa rd
Tickets have gone on sale at
the Michigan Ticket Offic-, State
and Hoover, for t' )Detroit
Lions - Cleveland lir s Ex-
hibition football gamy. Th r ,.e
will be played Augusit 20 i
Michigan Stadium ai lticke's
are being sold on a first-comie
first-serve basis at ,6.(O apiec.
Orders already receic' in the
mail will receive cpirity. The
ticket office is open from 8:30
to 4:3( daily. Montlay t I r u
Friday.

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