SPORTS SUPPLEMENT. A6F 4bp 411 t r t zin Daitii SPORTS SUPPLEMENT I w6wom" Fl SHMAN SUPPLEMENT ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1056 M' Optimistically Looks to Grid Seasor Top Sophs the 9lite... WITH DAVE GREY A Sports Editor's Welcome HE CLASS of 1960 . .. It sounds strange, because it seems only a chort while ago that many of us entered Michigan as members of the Class' of 1957; During that time a lot has happened on the Michigan sport scene that I, among many, will long remember. By the time you are ready to graduate, you'll feel the same way; but there will be one added thought that will come particularly to mind-the Michigan w" athletic tradition... . It's hard to feel something you may not have seen; but over the many years, a winning spirit, "way of life"-or whatever you want to call it-has grown soundly in Ann Arbor. It's unmistakably there in the record .books, the ever-expanding physical plant, the old athletic landmarks (Ferry Field) the great lnares (Fielding H. Yost), the great teams (Dose Bowl, 1948) and the qndless "great days" in Michigan sports. Michigan ranks fourth among all schools in the country in total number of national titles. It has shown the greatest diversity in cap- ' turing crowns in five 'sports-even more different sports than Yale, Southern California, and Oklahoma A&M have led in. Those three schools, however, surpass the Wolverines in championship totals. Al-Time Power .. . MICHIGAN stands as an all-time power in the Western Conference and is near the top in many pages of intercollegiate football history. The various superlatives and claims-the first field house, the largest college-owned football stadium, one of the best athletic plants, one of the finest intramural programs, and some of the best all-time teams and stars-could be elaborated. But, instead, they are going to give way to the more important idea of what you can expect in the immediate future. Whether you realized it or not when you chose to come to Michi- gan you'll be blessed this fall with . a good football squad that has a chance to be one of Michigan's better. The seven-game home schedue 'starts off with a bang- UCLA, Michigan State, and Army. Michigan has a fighting chance for the Conference crown; and, perhaps, a somewhat better op- portunity to represent the Big Ten in the Rose Bowl. Last year's champion, Ohio state, is on a year's probation from the California trip. Michi- gan. State went last January and will be, therefore, also ineligible for one season. Two Great Ends You'll hWve an opportunity to see two of the best ends ever found FIELDING R. YOS on one team together-Ron Kra- ... helped start 'M' tradition mer and Captain Tom Maentz. h ...