SPORTS t' 11 The Michigan Daily. ANN ARBOR'S OLD FASHIONED TOY STORE HUGE SELECTION of '' Thursday, November 19, 1981 Page 9 FORMER GRID GREA T LEADS STOR YBOOK LIFE Harmon remains All-American Games Stuffed Animals -"Smurfs" By CHUCK JAFFE Tom Harmon was the typical All- American boy. He came from a small town outside of Gary, Ind., and put himself in the record books as Michigan's all-time leading scorer and sole Heisman Trophy winner. After graduation, he enlisted in the Army Air Force, where he had a distinguished career during World War II. Then he played two years of pro football, made a iovie and married a Hollywood starlet, and star- ted on a long and distinguished broad- casting career that bas culminated in ownership 4f his own broadcasting company. "I DON'T REGRET one moment of my life," the 62-year-old Harmon said. "I've been lucky to have known some outstanding people, and have been able /I "The Friendly Students Store" CAMPUs Bike &TOy~ 514 W. William St. 662-0035 Mon. & Fri. 9:30-7:00 Tues.-Thurs. 9:30-6 Sot. 9:30-5:30 to do the things I wanted to do." But while it may appear as though it was easy for Harmon, it wasn't. He had to work harm to earn his All-American status, and even his tuition. "The attitude of my day was not so much the dollar, as the pride," Harmon said. "I believe that athletes who play a varsity sport deserve scholarships, but I had to work-in a steel mill to earn my tuition. Of course, my tuition was about $150 a gemester." THAT IS NOT the only difference between Michigan football in the 1940's and the sport today. "We played football the way it should, be played," said Harmon, who perfor- rped at safety, in addition to running, assing, punting, and kicking the foot- ball. "The platoon system has harmed r-ootball more than it has helped it. I'm delighted I played when I did." Harmon was a first-round draft choice of the Chicago Bears in 1941, but e elected to go into broadcasting. Six onths later, he enlisted to fight in World War II, during which he was awarded the .Silver. Saar.; and Purple Heart medals of honor; When he retur- ned from the service,,Harmon joined Sports Information Photo FORMER MICHIGAN All-American Tom Harmon shows some of his Heisman Trophy winning form as he follows a block during a 1940 Michigan football game. Harmon is now the owner of 98 Sports Productions, a, broadcasting com- pany in Los Angeles. the Los Angeles Rams, who had traded for him a few months earlier. "IT IT WEREN'T for the war, I don't think I would have ever played pro football," Harmon said. "I played pro football for one rfsson - to pay off the debts I accumulated when I was in the service." Harmon also made a movie to help pay his debts, and that was when he met the woman he would later marry, Elyse Knox. When Harmon's two-year contract expired, he refused what would have been the biggest contract in the NFL history -to return to broadcasting. "I had made up .my mind that I was not going to play pro football," Harmon said. "I was successful with the Rams, but I was a square peg in a round hole. In their system I really couldn't play up to my full potential. The T-formation was not my cup of tea." Harmon then joined' KIAV radio in Los Angeles and started his long and distinguished broadcasting career. His credits include 10 Olympic Games and dozens of other major sporting events. Now he is the main producer, and oc- casional commentator for, 98 Sports Productions, his own broadcasting com- pany. "My field for the last two or three years has been producing," Harmon acknowledged. "I'm just doing the things that I want to- dog now. I'm producing films that can put back into sports what I've gotten out of'it." Harmon is still getting a great deal out of athletics. In addition to producing sports, films and events, Harmon is an avid golfer, which he claims helps keep him in shape. 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