PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1952 mm Ijuries Plague Grid Practice w i ZELAN PROCESSED Wolverines Stress Defense; Perry Returns to Safety Post Coach Bennie Oosterbaan put Zatkoff incurred his injury in the Wolverin e football team the second period of the prac- through a light workout yesterday tice fray and sat out the rest{ following a Saturday afternoon of the way. clash which saw the varsity run Half-back Don Oldham was the over the reserves, 53-0, in the an- big gun for the Blue team in Sat. nual Blue-White encounter at the urday's scrimmage as he hit pay- Stadium. dirt three times. The fleet In- * Five Spartans Miss Drills; Illini, Hoosiers, Badgers Hit In a vigorous but contactless drill on the Ferry Field turf, Oosterbaan ran his regular charges through a defensive drill against Michigan State plays reeled off by the redshirts. Tackling was out for the day as each play was end- ed by a touch. ~, * * ALL-AMERICA candidate Low- ell Perry, out of action in Satur- day's scrimmage due to a pulled leg muscle, took his position as safetyman for the first time since Friday. The light workout for Perry came after Oosterbaan had side- lined the stellar end and line- backer Roger Zatkoff, who is also nursing a pulled leg muscle. There will be a meeting Thursday at 4 p.m. in the Sports Building for all men interested in officiating I-M touch foot- ball games. --Dick Dennis dianapolis senior opened up the scoring as he returned a punt 70 yards down the far sidelines for' six points. * * * LEFT HALF Ted Kress tallied twice for the victorious varsity, while Fred Baer, Bob Hurley, and Ben Pederson also found paydirt. Yesterday's session featured a pass defense drill which saw many combinations in action. LOWELL PERRY . .. back in action UNIVERSITY FLOWER SHOP GLADYS PROFROCK, Prop. Corsages and Floral Arrangements SPECIAL DISCOUNTS TO UNIVERSITY AND FRATERNITY GROUPS 523 EAST LIBERTY PHONE 2-4502 * U< > <>r<-><>c<-"" <>c Rocky Rules Title Choice Challenger Marciano Favored over Walcott PHILADELPHIA (A) - Young Rocky Marciano rules a 3 to 2 choice to wrench the world heavy- weight title from 38-year-old Jer- sey Joe Walcott tomorrow night in the same Municipal Stadium where Gene Tunney upset Jack Dempsey. just 26 years ago. Co-promoters Jim Norris and Herman Taylor expect a crowd of 50,000 and a gate between $550,000 and $600,00 for the biggest heavy- weight promotion since the Joe Louis-Walcott return. THE WEATHER forecast calls for a cool, cloudy day with tem- peratures in the 60s. There will be no home televi- sion or radio of the bout, sched- uled for 9:00 p.m. EST. How- ever a record number of some 50 theaters in 31 cities will screen the show on a coast-to- coast theater television network. Like Tunney-Dempsey this too is a battle of youth against a vet- eran. But this time it's the 28- year-old challenger who weaves out of a Dempsey-like crouch against a boxer-puncher champ. FEW EXPECT this contest to go the 15-round limit for each man packs a KO punch in either hand. In fact, they're betting about 21' to 1 it won't go the route. EAST LANSING--A)--The sick list was causing some concern to- day at the Michigan State foot- ball camp. There were five absentees from practice today, two members from the defensive squad and three from the offense. It still is un- certain whether all five will be ready for action against Michigan Saturday. , FROM THE defense, tackle Lar- ry Fowler of Lansing is out with a knee injury and guard Henry Bullough is limping from an ankle injury. Alex Bleahu, a sophomore tackle, has been filling in for Fowler and Howard Adams, a guard from Jackson, has been the replacement for Bullough. In the offensive line, guard Frank Kush also is bothered by an ankle injury. End Doug Bobo is still recovering from a back in- jury and tonsilitis attack that kept him hospitalized last week. Ferris Hallmark of Flint has been substituting for Kush and Ellis Duckett, also from Flint has been Bobo's replacement. Quarterback Willie Thrower, bothered by bruised ribs, is an- other who has been missing a lot of workouts during the past week. * * * LINEBACKER LOST CHAMPAIGN, Inn.-(A)-Line- backer Joe Holloday may be lost to the Illinois football team for All sophomore candidates for football manager report to Fer- ry Field at 3:00 p.m. today. -Gerry Dudley Saturday's opener here with Iowa State because of a campus acci- dent.E Holloday stumbled in front of his fraternity house Sunday night and sprained his knee and ankle. The team physician said it was unlikely he could play Saturday. Instead, Herb Borman will start at left linebacker with 1950 let- terman Joe Hall at right. GOPHERS DRILL MINNEAPOLIS -UP) - The University of Minnesota Goph- ers Monday focussed their at- tention on Washington's Hus- kies, their opponents in the sea- son's opener at Seattle Satur- day. After listening to scouts' re- ports on the Washington eleven, the Gophers worked against Washington pass plays. Coach Wes Fesler emphasized rushing the passers. VOIGHTS DISSATISFIED EVANSTON, Ill. - (AP) - Coach Bob Voights Monday expressed dissatisfaction with Northwest- ern's intrasquad game scrimmage Saturday, and spent the week's first practice session mostly re- hearsing plays. "About 90 per cent of the plays r -______ 1 used Saturday went wrong." Voights said. He added that the Wildcats must improve immense- ly to stand a chance against Southern California's Trojans next Friday night. HOOSIER END OUT BLOOMINGTON, Ind.-.P1)- Bob Inserra, regular defensive end for two seasons who was- being groomed for offensive work, Monday was lost to the Indiana University football squad for the entire season. The team physician announc- ed Inserra suffered a kidney in- jury in scrimmage Saturday. Sophomore Nate Bordon, con- verted from tackle to end in the thin I.U. squad, was promoted to first offensive end. PURDUE PREPARES LAFAYETTE, Ind.- () -Pur- due's football squad was told Mon- day that Penn State showed de- fensive strength in its 20-13 vic- tory over Temple last Saturday- The Purdue offensive, to be tested at Temple Saturday, then was given a brisk workout. BADGERS GNAWED MADISON, Wis. - (A) - Erv Andrykowski, a senior slated to start at right end for Wiscon- sin against Marquette Saturday, won't play in the game because of injuries, it was announced Monday. Jim Temp, a LaCrosse sopho- more, will replace Andrykowski. 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