THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1952 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE T ,_ Yanks ear M' Grid Drill Concentrates, On Passing, Defensive Play The Wolverine football squad, anxious' to disappoint the experts who have made' them two-touch- down underdogs in their game against Michigan State this Sat- urday, spent yesterday's practice session putting the finishing touches on the offense and defense that Coach Bennie. Oosterbaan hopes will trip the Spartans. Michigan's first-string defensive allignment spent some time work- ing against a red-shirt offense em- ploying the MSC straight and split-T offense. Linebacker Rog- er Zatkoff, who had been on the "doubtful starter" list participat- ed in the half-speed scrimmage. ALTHOUGH HARD body con- tact was avoided in order to spare injuries, it was apparent that the coaching staff wasn't overly pleased with the pass defense that is supposed to stop Biggie Munn's Tom Yewcic. On the offense, the Wolverines worked on their aerial attack. Here again, the plays were run in low gear but first-string pass- ers Ted Topor and Ted Kress showed up well. Impressive in the receiving de- partment were ends Gene Knut- son and Bob Topp and backs Frank Howell, Ed Hickey and Tony Branoff. Another bright spot in the Maize and Blue of- Any student interested in. trying out for the varsity track team should see Don Canham or Elmer Swanson any after- noon this week at Ferry Field. --Don Canhamn fense was the spinning and ball handling of the first string back- field especially Messrs. Topor and Fred Baer. Baer, the compact sophomore fullback shapes up as the long- sought "spinner" that Oosterbaan and his backfield specialist George Ceithaml have been on the look- out ever since Jack Weisenberger left Ann Arbor. Fourth NY Sweeps WOl Two Games M From BosoxD in a foot Indians Shutout If you l there's White Sox, 6-0 Saturday 97,000 o BOSTON (P)- The New York tween a Yankees extended their first place Michiga. lead over the Cleveland Indians 46th gam to two games and practically clinched their fourth straight A YE. American League pennant Michiga Wednesday, by beating the Boston picked t Red Sox in a doubleheader, 3-2 Spartan in 10 innings and 8-6.- vorites w The Indians, after blanking the ble "char Chicago White Sox, 6-0, found themselves with only two more For w games to play while the defend- whistle ing champions have four, one scarred more here and the others with the hopped Philadelphia Athletics. carved * * * whitewa MUCH OF Wednesday's Yan- Wester, kee success was due to switch hit- ting Mickey Mantle. pitis Mantle decided the overtime Thepnt in opener, which was protested by defeated Manager Lou Boudreau, by number tripling after Irv Noren opened while t the 10th with a double against their fi: relief pitcher and loser Dizzy 1936, an Trout. In the sixth inning Mantle doubled against starter Ellis Kin- COAC der to drive in Noren with the letterme first New York run of the day. All-Ame * * * Bob Car MANTLE's second-game clout- mentor; ing-a single, another two-bagger remainir and a three-run homer-provided outrushe half the Yankee runs. to minuE The Yankees had only a 1-0 Capt lead in the opening game when house o Dom DiMaggio singled to short heuse center in the sixth. the se Mantle fielded that blopper, and the Ma when he saw that DiMaggio had dirt ei over-run first base, he whipped a the yea one-bounce throw to Joe Collins up 270 and nailed the runner. oppone The1 THE PLAY CAUGHT first base wound u Umpire Bill Grieve with his back gainedi turned and Boudreau stormed net aver from his dugout after Umpire Lar- ry Napp ruled out DiMaggio. FULL] The Yankees threatened to run ted MSC away with the second game, way thrc Hank Bauer got the Yankees a two-y rolling with a two-run single in talled 3 the first inning, Gil McDougald a nine- lashed a two-run homer in the third and Mantle his 22nd cir- Held cuit smash of the season with defens Collins and Phil Rizzuto aboard ground in the fourth. tra ight IVERINES OR MSC? unn's Spartans Loaded with Power I- All Types Movie Accessories -fFilm Rental Repair Service on All Types of Cameras 1116 S. University Phone 6972 L. I Brighten Up Your Life With po By DICK LEWIS u ever try to pick a winner tball game? want to go out on a limb, ample opporutnity this y in Ann Arbor. You and thers have a choice be- rch-rivals Michigan and n State which meet in the ne of a long series. * * * AR AGO next Saturday, n football fans who had the Wolverines over the s realized that their fa- xere no longer the invinci- mpions of the West." when the final blast of the blew in the battle- Michigan Stadium, -up Michigan State had out a hard-earned 25-0 ashing over the former n Conference titans. contest marked a turning the road to football glory. artans went on to an un- , untied season and a two national ranking, the Wolverines suffered rst losing season since d were unrated nationally. * * * H BIGGIE MUNN lost 14 n by graduation including ricans Don Coleman and rey, but the shrewd MSC still has many standouts ng from the squad that ed the Wolverines by 249 s 23 in the 1951 scramble. ain Don McAuliffe, work- of last year's team, scored cond six-pointer against ize and Blue and hit pay- ght other times during ar as the Spartans racked tallies to 114 for their nts. .90-pound Chicago senior up with a total of 566 yards in 124 rushes for a 4.6 rage. * * * BACK VINCE Pisano net- C's fourth touchdown mid- ough the fourth period on ard quick opener, and to- 47 yards in 94 rushes over game span. scoreless by Michigae's se, back Dick Panin out 507 yards last sea- Crown Purchase Camera Shop 24-Hour Developing and Printing Service son including an 88-yard scamp- er against Notre Dame for a lofty 6.8 average. Munn has dropped just one game in two seasons, and has tak- en two in a row from his Michi- gan alma mater. But he will be going against an upset tradition which has seen the Michigan State entry win just 8 of 44 con- tests with its Ann Arbor advesary. If you like to pick a winner by consulting statistics, the follow- ing data may be enlightening. The Spartans rushed in 1951 for 2645 yards, while Michigan's offense netted 1226. The experts are picking MSC for the top team in the country. Michigan is again rated low in the Big Ten. Can you pick a winner? 11 GRID SELECTIONS Something new has been added. The nine-man panel which constitutes the Michigan Daily board of grid experts has finally been prevailed upon to make their astute selections public each week. The writers who are risking their necks are otherwise known as the three senior editors and six night editors of the Daily sports staff. GAMES OF THE WEEK (Consensus Selections Appear in Capitals) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. MICH. STATE at Michigan Iowa State at ILLINOIS Marquette at WISCONSIN Indiana at OHIO STATE Minnesota at WASHINGTON Northwestern at SOUTH. CAL. Columbia at PRINCETON 15. TEXAS at 8. IOWA at Pitt 9. PURDUE at Penn State 10. TEXAS CHRISTIAN at UCLA 11. Notre Dame at PENN 12. Wash. State at STANFORD 13. Duke at SOUTH. METHODIST 14. NAVY at Yale North Carolina DAILY CLASSIFIEDS BRING QUICK RESULTS on Welcome Back to MICHIGAN and KUOHN'S f by ...... . vh: SELECTIONS ED WHIPPLE (0-0-.000)-Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin, OSU, Minne- sota, USC, Princeton, Iowa, Purdue, UCLA, Notre Dame, Stanford, Duke, Navy, Texas DICK SEWELL (0-0.000)-MSC, Illinois, Wisconsin, OSU, Minnesota, USC, Princeton, Iowa, Purdue, TCU, Penn, Washington State, SMU, Navy, Texas JOHN JENKS (0-0-.000)-MSC, Illinois, Wisconsin, OSU, Washing- ton, USC, Princeton, Iowa, Purdue, TCU, Penn, Stanford, SMU, Navy, Texas DICK LEWIS (0-0-.000)-MSC, Illinois, Wisconsin, OSU, Minnesota, USC, Princeton, Pitt, Purdue, TCU, Penn, Stanford, SMU, Navy, Texas IVAN KAYE (0-0-.000)--Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin, OSU, Wash- ington, USC, Princeton, Iowa, Purdue, UCLA, Notre Dame, Wash- ington State, Duke, Navy, Texas BOB MARGOLIN (0-0-.000)-MSC, Illinois, Wisconsin, OSU, Wash- ington, USC, Princeton, Pitt, Purdue, UCLA, Penn, Stanford, SMU, Navy, North Carolina ED SMITH (0-0-.000)-Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin, OSU, Minne- sota, USC, Princeton, Iowa, Purdue, UCLA, Notre Dame, Stan- ford, SMU, Duke, Texas NEIL BERNSTEIN (0-0-.000)-MSC, Illinois, Wisconsin, OSU, Wash- ington, Northwestern, Princeton, Pitt, Purdue, TCU, Penn, Stan- ford, Duke, Navy, Texas PAUL GREENBERG (0-0-.000) - MSC, Illinois, Wisconsin, O§U, Washington, USC, Princeton, Iowa, Purdue, TCU, Notre Dame, Washington State, Duke, Navy, Texas THE HOME OF QUALITY MEN'S WEAR AT REASONABLE PRICES WALK A FEW STEPS AND SAVE DOLLARS KUOHN'S 217 East Liberty Phone 8020 We carry a complete line of Jockey Underwear Walk a few steps and save dollars. 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