Friday, May 10, 1974
THE MICHIGAN DAILY
Page Fi fteen
Dixon Farmer resigns as Wolverine track coach;
Canham announces 1974-75 basketball schedule
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Dixon F a r m e r, Michigan's
track coach since 1971, resigned
yesterday, citing "jab offers in
business and sports-related ac-
tivities" as motives for his not
unexpected departure.
Unlike wrestling mentor Rick
Bay, who decided to change ca-
reers last month, Farmer did
not rule out the possibility of
returning to the coaching pro-
fession at some future date.
Farmer, only the third Mich-
igan track coach in the past 25
years, will probably be best re-
membered for having re-intro-
duced cross country to the Uni-
versity's sports scene. The new-
ly-formed harriers have already
established a successful tradi-
tion, placing second in the Big
Ten in 1972 and following that
up with a third in 1973.
Farmer's thinclads also reach-
ed their peak last year, placing
second in both the Big Ten in-
door and outdoor seasons. Un-
fortunately, they aren't coming
close to that this year, and the
team's prospects are less than
bright.
Michigan Athletic Director
DoC an h am yesterday an-
nounced the 1974-75 basketball
schedule for the defending Big
Ten co-champions.
With or without Campy Rus-
sell, the key to the Wolverines'
season will probably come at
the beginning of February, when
the Big Blue will confront Pur-
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