FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1955 i .HE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1965 11ff MiCliIGA.N DAlI A PAGE Gridders End WTorlouts Kramer Might See Action In Iowa Homecoming Clash GRID SELECTIONS Cries of "Go Blue!" echoed around Ferry Field yesterday af- ternoon as Michigan football prac- tice increased in intensity. One of the reasons for the increase was the progiress in phy- sical activity demonstrated by Ron r Kramer. The entire squad seemed heartened by the big end's enthus- iasm. He lined up at the defensive end position and rushed and harassed the passer without mak- ing any tackles. Increased Activity Later, Kramer practiced punt- ing and conversions, caught some bullet passes, and hit the tackling dummy-which it took two men to support-with a viciousness that bordered a mild earthquake. A spectator shouted, "Can you make it Saturday, Ron?" "Depends," shrugged Kramer, but his actions showed much less uncertainty. Despite the fact that the big fellow has lost considerable '- weight, he could very well be a factor this weekend. "Kramer will probably see some action Saturday," was the com- ment of Coach Bennie Oosterbaan. Question Marks Other injuries consist mostly of question marks. Besides Bill Kole- f sar and Bill Mc~hee, who are out indefinitely, most of the concern in the Wolverines' lair is concen- trated, in addition to Kramer, on centers Jim Bates and Jerry Goe- bel and end Mike Rotunno. Several men took turns at punt- ing, including Jim Pace, who loft- ed just one kick-easily over 60 Soccer Practice The Wolverine Soccer Club will have a special practice this afternoon at 4:30. --Tall Cepuritis, Mgr. yards in the air-to the delight of Oosterbaan. Considerable time was spent in drilling against Iowa pass-play patterns. This was prompted by the fact that the Hawkeyes' fine all-around performer, quarterback Jerry Reichow, is third in the na- tion in total offense, with 664 yards. I.M Volleyball Scores Zeta Beta Tau 6, Phi Kappa Tau Sigma Alpha Epsilon 6, Delta Sigma Phi 0 Pi Lambda Phi 6, Theta Xi 0 * Sigma Alpha Mu 6, Phi Kappa Tau 0 Sigma Chi 6, Alpha Sigma Phi 0 (Forfeit) Chi Psi 6, Phi Epsilon P 0 (Forfeit) Theta Delta Chi 5, Trigon I Alpha Epsilon Pi 5, Delta Kappa Epsilon 1 Theta Chi 5, Phi Sigma Kappa 1 Lambda Chi Alpha 5, Alpha Delta Phi 1 Chi Phi 5, Triangle 1 Phi Delta Theta 4, Acacia 2 Alpha Tau Omega 4, Psi Upsilon 2 Phi Kappa Sigma 3, Sigma Phi 3 Delta Tau Delta 3, Tau Delta Phi 3 GAMES OF THE WEEK Consensus (42-18-.700) Selections Appear in Capitals 1.: 2.. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. f 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Iowa at MICHIGAN AUBURN at Tulane California at UCLA Colgate at ARMY Dartmouth at YALE Duke at GEORGIA TECH MIAMI at Pitt Michigan State at WISCONSIN NAVY at Notre Dame Northwestern at OHIO STATE PURDUE at Illinois RICE at Kentucky SOUTHERN CAL. at Minnesota Texas at SOUTHERN METHODIST TEXAS CHRISTIAN at Baylor RON KRAMER .. .playing Saturday? Ni'Sigma Nu WinsAgain Top Passing Features Pro Fraternity Rout By HANK ROSENBAUM Nu Sigma Nu remained, unde- feated and unscored upon by romp- ing over Phi Delta Epsilon, 39-0, to highlight the professional fra- ternity football action yesterday. Sportingban all-star cast of former college football players, the Nu Sigs wasted no time, as former Purdue ace Froncie Gutman and John Mayo shared the passing chores, clicking for six TD's. Danny Cline, a standout on last year's Maize and Blue eleven, caught three and added an extra point for a total of 19 points. Two more ex-gridders, -Tad Stanford and Doug Murray scored the other three touchdowns. Alpha Omega, led by the run- ning and passing of Milt Siegel, also kept its slate clean by down- ing Alpha Rho Chi, 25-7. In a game whose outcome was in question until the end, Phi Chi nipped Delta Sigma Delta, 7-0. Directing the victors was Bill Lu- kash who, with a minute and a half remaining, lobbed a pass to Don Blaney that set up the game's only score. On the next play, Lukash carried it across for the tally and then tossed to Tom Jones for the extra point. In other games, Law Club scored early to down Alpha Kappa Psi, 12-0, Phi Sigma nudged Delta Theta Pi, 6-0, and Phi Alpha Kappa topped Delta Sigma Pi, 18-6. In the playoff of a disputed contest, Delta Sigma Delta and Phi Rho Sigma played to a 13-13 tie in the darkness with the Delt Sigs winning when they gained more yardage than the Phi Rhos in the extra four downs of play. SELECTIONS JIM DYGERT (41-19-.683)-Michigan, Auburn, UCLA, Army, Yale, Georgia Tech, Miami, Michigan State, Navy, Ohio State, Illinois, Rice, Southern Cal., Southern Methodist, Baylor. JOHN HILLYER (41-19-.683)-Michigan, Auburn, UCLA, Army, Yale, Georgia Tech, Miami, Wisconsin, Navy, Ohio State, Illinois, Rice, Southern Cal., Southern Methodist, Texas Christian. * * * * DICK CRAMER (40-20-.667)-Michigan, Auburn, UCLA, Army, Yale, Georgia Tech, Pitt, Wisconsin, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Purdue, Kentucky, Southern Cal., Southern Methodist, Texas Christian. ALAN EISENBERG (40-20-.667)-Michigan, Auburn, UCLA, Army, Yale, Georgia Tech, Miami, Michigan State, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Illinois, Rice, Southern Cal., Southern Methodist, Texas Chris- tian. JACK HORWITZ (40-20-.667)--Michigan, Auburn, UCLA, Army, Yale, Georgia Tech, Pitt, Wisconsin, Navy, Ohio State, Purdue, Rice, Southern Cal., Southern Methodist, Texas Christian. * * * * DAVE BAAD (37-23-.617)-Michigan, Auburn, UCLA, Army, Yale, Georgia Tech, Pitt, Wisconsin, Notre Dame, Opio State, Illinois, Rice, Southern Cal., Texas, Texas Christian. JIM BAAD (37-23-.617)-Michigan, Auburn, UCLA, Army, Dart- mouth, Georgia Tech, Pitt, Michigan State, Navy, Ohio State, Purdue, Rice, Southern Cal., Southern Methodist, Texas Christian. PHIL DOUGLIS (37-23--.617)-Michigan, Auburn, UCLA, Army, Yale, Georgia Tech, Miami, Wisconsin, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Pur- due, Rice, Southern Cal., Southern Methodist, Texas Christian. DAVE GREY (37-23-.617)--Michigan, Auburn, UCLA, Army, Yale, Georgia Tech, Pitt, Wisconsin, Navy, Ohio State, Purdue, Rice, Southern Cal., Southern Methodist, Texas Christian. STEVE HEILPERN (37-23-.617)-Michigan, Auburn, UCLA, Ar- my, Yale, Georgia Tech, Miami, Wisconsin, Navy, Ohio State, Purdue, Rice, Southern Cal., Southern Methodist, Texas Christian. s * * * DAVE RORABACHER (36-24-.600)-Michigan, Auburn, UCLA, Army, Yale, Georgia Tech, Miami, Wisconsin, Navy, Ohio State, Il- linois, Rice, southern Cal., Southern Methodist, Texas Christian. Read Daily Classifieds Wolverines Remain Best' In Defense Michigan and Ohio State, un- defeated in Big Ten Conference play, occupy almost exactly oppo- site positions in statistical stand- ings. According to the Western Con- ference Service Bureau, the Wol- verines are rated first in defense,. but only eighth in offense. Ohio State is second in offense, behind Wisconsin, but last in defense. Top Pass Defense Michigan's defense has been out- standing against passes, having allowed opponents to complete only 35.7 per cent of their throws for an average gain per game of 34 yards. Michigan State has displayed the best defense against rushing, allowing an average of only 118 yards per game on the ground. Griffith Dies WASHINGTON ()-85-year- old Clark Griffith, the "old fox" of baseball, died last night. 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