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January 11, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 87) • Page Image 8

… and its record crowd of 14,063 with an 80-74 win over Michigan, yester- day. Despite holding 14-point leads in both halves, Indiana did not clinch the win until the final minute. In fact, the Wolverines

… had ample opportunity to pull off the upset. Down 68-54, Michigan trimmed the Hoosier lead to 74-70, and regained possession following a traveling violation on Quinn Buckner. The Wolverines brought the…

…. However, both Britt and his counterpart at forward, John Rob- inson, never got involved in the Wolverine offense. Combined Britt and Robinson had ten points and only three rebounds. Grote scored 13 points…

… in running its offensive patterns. The Wolverines were credited with only 16 assists, their lowest total of the season, as the Hoosiers kept Rickey Green and Grote from getting the ball to the forwards…

…. The Wolverines' offensive attack consisted almost entirely of Hubbard working against Benson with Green occasionally going one-on-one versus Buckner or Bob Wilkerson. Michigan fared poorly on the boards…

… .Hubbard's four first half fouls forced the Wolverines into a zone defense for the first time this season. The lack of preparation may have hurt them. Indiana has had trouble with zone defenses in past games…

…. reach was Hubbard's shooting. fainted."IT CERTAINLY didn't seem The freshman center, playing Benson scored 18 in the first to be, but the Wolverines didn't with four fouls, scored 15 of half on 9 of 10…

…, but only Britt's defense that half and 23 for the game. offensive game of the year. and Rickey Green were up to The Wolverines got the ball to "I just felt good and the shots par.tGreen scored 18 points…

December 11, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 79) • Page Image 10

… Association last year, the Michigan Wolverines' performance so far in the 1973-74 campaign has been a minor miracle. Already the Wolverines have won more total games, captured more home games and equalled last…

…) Daily Photo by STEVE KAGAN MICHIGAN'S ANGIE MORETTO (7) prepares himself for an at- tempted tip-in during Michigan's 6-4 victorv over Notre Dame Fri- day night. Wolverines Gordie Cullen (27) and Don Dufek…

… were robbed," was all Far- Wolverine defensive zone. But Far- rell could say. He didn't have to rell assured, "With a little more say any more; even the State fans experience, they won't make those knew…

… Church) 761-WISE again TIES EEKEND the Wolverines will play away and home against Bowling Green, and Farrell plans to is- a lot of new faces. Gary Morrisoa, Doug Lindskog, Pete lDunbar, Julian Nixon, and…

Wolverines' most formidable op- position. MICHIGAN RETURNS to the t WCHA wars for its final vacation action with a trip to traditionally tough Denver. Though the Pioneers z have had their troubles, mired in…

… the lower regions of the league a standings most of the season, Far- rell is wary. "They're in a re- building program, and they always come on the second half of the year," he reminded. The Wolverines

May 11, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 6) • Page Image 15

…The Michigan Daily-Thursday, May 11, 1978-Page 15 NIP HURONS 3-2, 5-4 'M' nine outshine Eastern twice "aiy r "'ocy u n'""'"'V' WOLVERINE HURLER Steve Perry had trouble with this blooper off the bat…

…'s doubleheader at Fisher Stadium to preserve a 5-4 Michigan lead. The Wolverines took the first game as well, 3-2, upping their overall record to 24-11. sports of the DAILY Courting confidence It's really a great…

… tackle before undergoing knee surgery after an injury in the third game last season. -AP By GEOFF LARCOM The Wolverine baseball machine con- tinued in high gear yesterday, with a gutsy 3-2, 5-4 twinbill…

… Michigan in the opener as he parked a Mark Eighmey fastball over the leftfield wall with leftfielder Vic Ray on board to stake the Wolverines to a 2-0 third in- ning lead. The Hurons battled back in the…

…-winner on Rick Leach's fly to deep center. LOOSE PLAY by the Hurons aided the Wolverine cause in the first game. Center fielder Pat Sheridan's seventh inning grounder was misplayed by Michigan first baseman…

March 11, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 126) • Page Image 8

… Hockey team's valiant attempt to win an NCAA championship berth came to an abrupt end Sunday when they were defeated by the Minne- sota Gophers, 5-2, in the final round of WCHA playoffs. The Wolverines

…- cluded a four goal performance by Dave Debol, while the second saw the Wolverines come from a 5-1 deficit to sew up the win. Thus the Wolverines flew out to Colorado College to play the third place Tigers…

December 11, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 78) • Page Image 10

… stars for the Wolverines in- cluded junior guard Denise Cameron with 23 points. Freshwomen Abby Cur- rier and Brenda Vanhuizen contributed 18 and 14 points respectively. The Chippewa's Gina Mazzolini led…

… Central with 22 points in the game. The loss was the first of the season for the women and dropped their record to 1-1. - ELISA FRYE Men, women gymnasts shine as Wolverines outduel EMU twice, Special…

January 11, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 84) • Page Image 7

…, yet already preseason visions of gloom and disaster have yielded to a bright- er picture of title contention and possible post- season play. The fiery Wolverines, who tangle with the Minnesota Golden…

… Michigan basketball program. John Orr smiles these days because he has a baliclub which reflects his coaching philosophy. The Wolverines hustle, play to- gether as a team, and give an honest effort every…

February 11, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 110) • Page Image 7

…'S GOTTEN TO A point in the current Big Ten basketball season that every game that follows for Michigan is a definite must win situation. Realistically, the Wolverines can't lose another conference game and…

… recorded against Ohio State on Thursday. Yet the Wolverines could have conceivably been out of the race after the Ohio State game if forwards Mike McGee and Alan Hardy hadn't exploded for a combined scoring…

…, good for a one point Wolverine advantage. But Ohio State continued to keep the hot hand, pouring in eight straight and taking a seven point lead which they didn't relinquish in the opening half. Mc…

… second half, Hardy went on a scoring binge of his own, netting 10 straight Michigan points. The Hardy barrage put the Wolverines up 49-48, giving them the lead for the first time since midway through the…

… first half. From that point on it was clear sailing for Michigan, as Ohio State's shooting cooled off to 47 percent while the Wolverines were popping In baskets at a 59 percent clip. Following Orr's 100th…

… offensively and play up to their potential much like they displayed against Ohio State. By RICK MADDOCK Only nine days ago Michigan's Mark Lozier became the Wolverine cager fans' hero by firing, a cross…

…-continental jumper at the buzzer, handing his team a 65-63 upset victory. Michigan knocked off the mighty Spartans in their own gym, making the Wolverines the only victorious visitor at Jenison this season. Lozier, a…

… the spotlight of the media focus on him, preferring to divide the exposure equally among his teammates. And yesterday, as the Wolverines completed a light workout in an at- mosphere oozing with…

… opportunity to change a few things with today's contest. If he should lead the Wolverines to another triumph over MSU, then fans around the state will see the name Mike McGee popping up more and more. an…

September 11, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 3) • Page Image 13

… scoop on the Wolverines was that the defense .as as tough as any team around, but the offense was young and inexperienced. This season, the story is re- versed. Coach Bo Schembech- ler's offensive squad…

…, inexperience ailed him at times. Against Ohio State, an intercep- tion late in the game set up the Buckeyes' winning touch- down, then another cut off the Wolverines last chance of ty- ing it up. Against…

… excellent, especially Cal- vin O'Neal, and the line, where All - Big Ten Greg Morton plays, will be solid but relatively untested. The Wolverine defensive sec- ondary received substantial cri- ticism on a…

…. With that enlightening season under their belts, the Wolverines could be quite impressive. Three of the four defensive backs return - safety Dwight Hicks and cornerbacks Jim Bolden and Jim Pickens. Re…

January 11, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 84) • Page Image 7

… lead and never relinquished it as they won a close 66-57 swimming victory over the Wolverine tankers last night at Matt Mann pool. It marks the second straight year that Wisconsin has downed Michigan in…

… a Big Ten daal meet. The loss also snapped Michigan's three meet winning streak. It was a night of bitter dis- appointment for Coach Tus Stager and his swimmers as 'he Wolverines copped unexpected…

… victories in the 1000 yard free- style and the 100 yard freestyle 5-4 I tankers, 6 but came up sadly lacking for by Craine and Black in the onej depth in the stroke eventi, nor- meter, the Wolverines

… with a time of 9:516. The 200 yard and 50 yard The Wolverines' stellar diver, freestyle events were won byl Dick Quint missed the meet but Wisconsin's Brad Homer and his teammate, Don Craine, Frit…

… when I l oked over at Evans, he had already made his move and was fout in front. I tried to get him but it was too late, I lost the meet", he said. The Wolverine's, however, were not dead yet. Following…

… Pat Bauer's victory in the breaststroke, they were only a down by five, 58-53, heading into the last event of the night, the - 400 yard freestyle relay. Wis- consin dashed the Wolverines hopes for a…

…. Wolverines into a fifth place tie Doug Lindskog knotted the with the Huskies. game at one apiece when he Michigan has now mastered blazed the puck in for a tally Tech three out of three WCHA from the side of…

… That penalty was a costly one stanza due to Michigan Tech's for the Wolverines-too mny poor passing and the Wolverines men on the ice-and it took good forechecking. Tech but 12 seconds to tie. .s d…

….m. at the Uni- versity Golf Course Clubhouse. Anyone interested in joining backstroke as it was Szuba all fthe way at 1:56.6, only tnree tenths of a second off the pool record. The Wolverines also copped…

… performance in the Midlands tournament, the ,Michigan wrestlers marshalled their= * ~ strength to trounce Rhode Island on Thursday. Now, the bulk of the Big Ten dual-meet schedule cone fronts the Wolverines

December 11, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 81) • Page Image 9

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nine Thursday, [December 11, 1975 W.__._... ...; Wolverine ca gers plu By TOM CAMERON The Michigan basketball team * burst out to a 17-4 lead and held off three South…

… Carolina charges in the second half to post its second win, 91-82, at Crisler L7p Arena last night. NIGHT EDITORS: The Wolverines, after leading TOM DURANCEAU by eight at halftime, jumped to RICK BONINO a 17…

… to ball high into the air. He whittle the Wolverine lead to slapped the ball backwards 62-60 with ten minutes remain- his head while falling dow ing.| flung it with two hands ov Michigan charged back…

…. The junior col- n and lege transfer produced 27 points er his to lead the Wolverines and add- r the ed six assists. He also stole two Gamecock passes to set up corn- baskets in Michigan's 11-point Steve…

… team without Hub- play good while I'm in. We have bard in the lineup." the people to come off the bench English took the scoring anyways." honors for the game with 30 But most of the Wolverines points…

…- The Wolverines totaled 24 fouls son led the team with eight re- T bounds and added nine points while South Carolina totaled while playing with a sore leg 20. muscle. Pt~9~m cwdek South Carolina fg…

December 11, 1971 (vol. 82, iss. 76) • Page Image 11

… North Dakota last night before 2,817 fans at the Michigan Coliseum. Punch picked up a goal and three assists as seven Wolverines scored. Randy Neal gave Michigan a 1-0 lead in the first period thanks to…

… longE night for Murphy.l Brian DePiero took a feed-outl from Greg Cameron and beat Wolverine netminder Karl Bagnell1 to tie up the game at 17:10. Mich-1 igan skated to the dressing room blitz No…

…- flying Wolverines struck for four goals and the rout 'vas on. Bernie Gagnon got things start- ed when he smoked a slap shot past Murphy from the edge of the right face-off circle. Three min- utes later…

…-3. The final period was just as wild as each team scored three more times. Gary Connelly tipped in another slap shot by Cartier while the Wolverines were again enjoy- ing a man advantage. By now North…

… Dakota was con- sistently getting caught up ice in a frantic effort to catch up. Ran- dy Neal got his second goal of the night while the Wolverines had a 4-3 manpower advantage, to make the score 8-3. Pete…

… the period, and the Wolverines took four con- scalped :ecutive penalties that they could have done without. North Dakota rose to the occasion to score two meaningless goals in the last four minutes of…

…, inc. Golden State at Ceattle, inc. ABA East Division at the time. With a victory tonight over the NoDaks the Wolverines could move right into the thick of the race. But last night Michigan coach Al…

… beat their big swimmers, ern Illinois at Matt Mann Pool our little swimmers beat their l little swimmers, the entire team last night, in what was supposed came through," he said. to be the Wolverines

…' first real In all, the Wolverines outswam test of the young season. the Salukis in nine of the thirteen Stager, who had admitted be- events, including both relays. In fore the meet that he was wor- four…

… with Chris Hansen, Larry Day, and Byron MacDonald in the victorious 400- yard, medley relay, which was clocked in 3:38.64. A big duo for the Wolverines was the pair of freestylers, Jose Aranha and Ray Mc…

January 11, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 84) • Page Image 6

… 1171/-1131/. The Wolverines suddenly had a chance to tie the super-team of swimming if they could win the 800 yard freestyle relay. But Indiana Coach Doc Counsil- man had already stacked the event with…

… his two aces M a r k Spitz and Gary Hall. Consequent- ly, the Hoosiers relay won, o u t- clocking the Wolverine entry, 7:06.2 to 7:11.6. The final standings gave In- diana a winning 1331/ points…

…, Michigan 1251/2, Michigan State 97, Ohio State 831/, Southern Illinois 541/2, Wisconsin 47, Minne- sota 30,.Illinois 3, and Iowa failed to score. Wolverine Swimming Coach Gus Stager was satisfied with his…

… were just fantastic." Juniors Dick Rydze and Al Gagnet teamed with senior Paul McGuire on the one meter board for the Wolverines, while Rydze joined senior Bruce McManna- man and freshman Joe Crawford on…

…. The Wolverines broke into a quick six point lead in the first five minutes of play and held the lead until the last thirty seconds of the first half. As the teams went off the court'Michigan regained a…

… turned ice cold and the Buckeyes made the best of this opportunity by outscoring the Wolverines 13-2 over a three minute stretch and HEBREW SPEAKING CLUB Mr-. Avrom Hochstein-663-9842 Hebrew…

… final score was a convincing 162.70 to 150.65 in favor of the Wolverines. Those familiar with gymnastics know that the 162 point mark is a standard indicator of an outstanding performance. This is because…

December 11, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 79) • Page Image 11

… to win. The Michigan Wolverines gave that old bro- mide its stiffest test to date before overwhelming the Xa- vier Musketeers, last night in Crisler Arena 77-61. Xavier had a well disciplined team that…

…. Small but slow, it could get nowhere on the boards and was harassed into M ichign vpress. Yet th Muske- teers trailed Michigan by only 39- 35 at the half. The Wolverines jumped out to Michigan the lead…

… fairly typical Russell and the margin dwindled away game. He also added 13 rebounds again. With less than a minute to to the Wolverine board effort. go in the half, the game was tied at 35-all. C. J. KUPEC…

…."' While everyone was pleased with the final score and that second half defense, most of the reported crowd of 4,113 were her Wolverines had started wel rbutfaed i no their result only led by four at half…

… some of the board power he was supposed to provide the Wolverines byvgrah- bing 15 caroms. "He was a little down on himself before," said Orr. "But I think he is coming around now." But, according to Orr…

…-hawk- ing, feeding Russell for several baskets and scoring a few himself on Superflv drives that got a mild rise out of the assembled 'mini- tude' in Crisler Arena. The Wolverines pushed the mar- gin to 20…

… the 1iW of c'onvidates for the second forward job. Xair xanp Doily Photo by DAVID MARGOLICK THE PLAY of the Michigan backeourt men, Joe Johnson and Steve Grote, was instrumental in the Wolverines' win…

March 11, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 130) • Page Image 8

…, behind excel- lent efforts by double winners Mark Winzenreid and Greg John- son, racked up 63 points to In- diana's 48, placing in all but two of the sixteen events. Michigan's Wolverines, highly touted at…

… the start of the season, and fresh from a hard-won victory over Michigan State, turned in a disappointing performance. The Wolverines scored only 21 points, to place a poor fifth in the con- ference…

… performances of their careers, three Wolverine trackmen failed in their attempts to give Michigan a first. In the high jump Michigan ace J o h n Mann cleared the bar at 6-11 on his second try, setting a new var…

… con- tingent of Michigan fans with a few thrills as he captured third place with a time of 1:10.2, only .3 of a second off the varsity rec- ord. Other Wolverine bright spots included third and fourth…

Wolverines were concerned, was probably best typified by Paul Armstrong's val- iant try for second place in the half mile, only to stumble and fall five yards short of the tape to fin- ish sixth. In what is…

… Roche, South Caro- lina. The Wolverines arrived in Cali- fornia last Saturday with exactly zero hours of outside practice (they've been playing inside only) and as Eisner said "expected to have two good…

…Boer and number two singles Joel Ross were the winning Wolverines. Winding up the trip in the heartland of revolution; Michigan beat nightfall long enough to take four matches and ended up with a 51…

December 11, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 77) • Page Image 22

….4 points per game. After allotting 27 points to the Wisconsin Badgers in the season opener, the Wolverines went on to post five shutouts, and gave up a meager total of 81 points on the campaign. In the third…

…- inaw led the Wolverines in tac- kles. On the season O'Neal had 86 solo tackles and assisted on 54 others for a 140 total. For the first part of the sea- son, sophomore Jerry Meter started at the other…

…. Wolverine tight ends Gene Johnson and Mark Sch- merge are good blockers, and an integral part of Michigan's offensive line. Johnson is the better receiver. USC's Randy Simmrin is an Try Daily- Classif ieds…

December 11, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 77) • Page Image 28

…. Mosi Tatupu and Dave Far- ; mer split time at fullback for USC, but injuries have hamper- ed both. Better blockers than the Wolverines' Russell Davis, Davis is the better runner. Har- lan Huckleby and…

… the Wolverines, with Jerry Vogele assisting him in running situ- ations and soph Jerry Meter in passing situations. Clay Matthews and Eric Wil- liams hit hard for the Trojans. Individually, neither…

September 11, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 3) • Page Image 26

…Page Sixteen THE MICHIGAN DAILY SQturday, September_ 11, 1976 Michigan offense looks promising (Continued from Page 3) totals, he'll set a Wolverine ca- ful attempts by Leach, Mark reer record…

… for interceptions- Elcinga and even Bell. Leach The Wolverines must learn that ended with a dismal 2-15 rec- no matter how well they run, ord. they must be able to pass to If Leach equals last year…

…-4, 250- lb. Dufek gets competition from 6-1, 230-lb. Bob Lang, and the 6-6, 245-lb. Kenn has 6-4, 235- lb. Jim Hall to watch for. The Wolverines sport an ex- cellent backfield and a power- ful line. They…

January 11, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 84) • Page Image 7

… line-up' which sent Mich- With 44 seconds left"cf regula- igan reeling to a 103-96 overtime tion time, the Wolverines had the loss in the All Events Building, ball and a two-point edge. Guard MICHIGAN…

… continuously throughout the first half, trying to find the right com- bination of nine players to stop the ~Wolverine onslaught, Michigan Coach John Orr kept a pat hand. With two minutes left, Orr re- placed…

… injury-hampered forward Richard "Bird"' Carter with Wayne Grabiec. A few seconds later Harry Hayward replaced Rod Ford and the Wolverines scored 5 straight points to end the half with a 49- 39 lead. King…

…, despite Longfellow's offensive efforts, the Boilermakers were able to run off 18 points at the beginning of the second half while the Wolverines were held to three free throws 'and no field goals in five…

….minutes. Or said later that King's switch to a smaller team and a man-to- man caught him by surprise. "We had a cold spell and then we came back. I guess it was their defense." The Wolverines did battle back…

Wolverine got open for the pass Fife wanted to throw. Forced to put it up while on the way down, Fife got a lot closer to winning the game than he should have as the ball bounced in and then out. Then Mount…

…'s deadly shooting took its toll, as the Wolverines dropped a 103-96 overtime game to the high-flying Boilermakers. The 6-4 senior tossed in 39 points'for the afternoon, ten of them coming in the fateful…

… the hardcourt floor. The Wolverines. . STATISTICS Decks); 5. M-Falk (Cartier, Shaw) Score by periods: 18:20. PENALTIES: M-Slack (Holding) Colorado 0 0 0-0 15:37. Michigan 1 4 1-6 THIRD PERIOD: SCORING…

September 11, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 4) • Page Image 1

… mauls Illinois, 37-9 Blue offensive power mars Moeller's debut By JOHN NIEMEYER Special to The Daily CHAMPAIGN - Bo Schembechler and his Wolverines initiated former pupil Gary Moeller and his Fighting…

… as we were capable of playing," said the Michigan mentor. "We made a lot of mistakes." THE WOLVERINES turned the ball over four times. Two of the errors ended Michigan drives and two set up the Illini…

… cleared up the questions about the rebuilt squad's quality. Especially impressvie was the Wolverine pass defense. It al- lowed quarterback Kurt Steger only 48 yards in the air and added seven sacks as well…

… pass to Rick White was tipped and intercep- ted by David Blakely on the 12-yard line. See REVAMPED, Page 10 Wolverine quarterback Rick Leach rambles forwardf second quarter of yesterday's 37-9 victory…

May 11, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 5) • Page Image 16

… lost the first game of a doubleheader with OSU Saturday, then won the night- cap and swept two from Indiana on Sun- day. It was the first time since April 17 that the Wolverines have won three in a row…

… its non-conference re- cord in a doublehender with Bowling Falcons here today Green, the second - place team in the tough Mid-American Conference. The Wolverines will get a look at the Fal- cons' ace…

…-1 Wolverine from Ohio By BOB MILLER Michigan's men's tennis team bounced back from a 7-2 setback to Ohio State on Saturday to bomb Western Michigan 8-1 yes- terday. The win closed out the home portion of the…

… 1976 tennis season. At Ohio State, nearly nothing went right for the Wolverines. Seven of the nine matches went the full three sets. Coach Brian Eisner also alluded that "an- other match could have gone…

… at number one singles. The 7-2 final score marked the first time in five years that Michigan lost to two conference opponents in the same season, and was the Wolverines worst Big Ten loss since Indiana…

May 11, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 5) • Page Image 10

… ELLIQI GOULDDONAtE SUTHERLAND LOU JACOBI Wolverines return with victories The temperature in Columbus Ohio this past weekend may not have been any hotter than usual but the Wolverine bats certainly…

… Purdue by Illinois cinched tie Wolverines fifth place berth. The hottest of the Wolvsie. lititeis v-as Leon Roberts ntis pounded out three hits in ni'u- trips to the plate, including a home run. In the…

…, and hurdlcers Greg S- phax, and Godfrey Murray, t'e Michigan team failed to pick up points it usually counts upon. As a result the Wolverine track- men retured ni the short end of a 89-51 score and…

… The Wolverines are the defending champions and are seeking their fourth consecutive confereince title. 2n Saturday's action,. the tough netters rolled through str-aight set victories in six singles…

February 11, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 110) • Page Image 8

… Michigan as Wayman Britt, who had scored! four points this season in abbre-j viated action, and C.J. Kupec corn- j bined for 26 points on 12 of 18| shooting to give the Wolverines that needed spark to defeat…

… role for Michigan, netted seven of ten attempts, the mawority long bombs. Although he stands 6-8 and is the Wolverines tor substitute at center, Kupec is Pobably Mich- igan's best pure sho}ter, and his…

… go. MICHIGAN MOVED out to a six point lead on two foul shots by Campy Russell but Robinson's driv- ing layup narrowed the Wolverine lead to 83-79 with 4:48 left. At ibis Zpoint, the always apprehensiv1…

…e Michiganfanswere set for an- other down to the wire game out MSU folded up and the Wolverines scored 14 consecutive points to wrap up the contest. Wilmore ignites Wilmore incited the rally with a…

… know s and ten caroms. The 6-5 r from Chicago was a terror he offensive boards as he co - ed many missed Mihigan shots into easy buckets under- h. e Wolverines were now in the er's seat and the harried…

… bury Michigan State and brighten the cage picture for the campaign's remaining weeks. The ball game was a study in contrast to the Wolverines' recent contests. The story was one of hustling after loose…

… win signalled not only an end to the Wolverines' three-game losing streak, but a springboard to a strong Big Ten finish which could conceivably propel them back into the race. After yesterday's action…

…-scoring con- tests have been lost as often as won. Yesterday, with the defense somewhat less than superb, the Wolverines ran over, around and through the outmanned Spartans. Perhaps the emphasis on stopping the…

… performance to defeat the Okla- At the end of the first event Mich- The tough ringmen pushed the two Big Ten rivals in Minneapolis homa Sooners 161.10-160.25 in a igan held a .35 advantage. Wolverine edge even…

… higher as Jan. 25, 1972. This was their first dual meet at Crisler Arena. Michigan opened the gap a little they led 81.30-79.45 at the halfway meeting since then. The Wolverines took the early wider with…

February 11, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 111) • Page Image 8

… the other three events as they did on ,the floor exercises, the Wolverines would be up among the national tum- bling powers. The Blue tumblers once again burned up the mats in the individual portion of…

….95, respectively. The Wolverines have scored con- sistently high on the floor, but Flom and Vorrestel have been hounded by stringent state juding and occasional slip-ups in their routines. Yesterday, they overcame…

… tally. Captain Mark Miller, Doug Todd and Bill Wheeler scored the other Wolverine goals. Greg Woods and Glenn Anderson paced the Pioneer attack with two goals apiece. Michigan goalie Rudy Varvari turned…

… away 35 Pioneer shots, while Stuart Birenbaum stoppedthe Wolverines 28 times. In last night's game, Denver led Michigan, 5-2 after one period of play. OPEN 'T1L. 11 PM Paper Chase Copies3C OPEN: MON…

…, finishing just three points ahead of the next competitor. Freshman Scott Crowder was the lone Wolverine in the top three in the 200-yard butterfly, finishing first with a time of 1:54.38. With the meet well…

… matches, Michigan's men's tennis team placed ninth yesterday in the Michelob Light Collegiate Indoor Tournament. After losing to Tennessee and topping South Carolina Friday, the Wolverines thrashed Oklahoma…

January 11, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 84) • Page Image 8

…. Eaves currently leads the Wolverines in scoring with 11 goals and 21 assists, good for 32 points in 20 games, and has been responsible for two of the team's three shorthanded goals. And if those…

…. PURDUE OPENS THREE GAME ROAD TRIP: Blue cagers look -rl By GARY KICINSKI_ It may be a bit too early in the Big Ten season to be talking in terms of "must" wins, but the Michigan Wolverines can afford…

December 11, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 81) • Page Image 8

Wolverine Syracuse. squad edged Penn State, 19-12, The two Eastern powers are on two late wins in a dual meet the third and fourth teams from last year. last year's national Top Twenty Johannesen thinks the…

… key that the Wolverines, now 5-0, matchup this year will occur have faced so far. between Michigan freshman Amos Goodlow and Penn State's The Blue grapplers have al- JmEr t16 h dB hav~aate~Jim Earl at…

… the Wolverines PINBALL into the lead. The Lions have another East- finished sixteenth nationally last season. ThesOrangemen's lone big name is 158-pounder John Jan- iak, a national runnerup last season…

… varsity com- petition. Rich Lubell is also question- able for the Wolverines at 134. Senior heavyweight Mitch Marsicano is not yet ready to return to the lineup. Both of Michigan's outstand- ing freshmen…

…. However, the lanky Wolverine faces a tough match with two-time All-Ameri- can Jerry Vilecco at the higher weight. Johannesen thinks his charges will find easier going *against a Syracuse squad that Daily…

December 11, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 79) • Page Image 22

…, the Wolverines have been cast out othe limelight. Although the Dec. 28 contest will be on national television, it is not one of the 'Big Four' New Year's Day classics-the Rose, Orange, Sugar and Cotton…

… Orange Bowl. And most importantly, instead of USC or Washington, the Wolverines will meet North Carolina, an unranked team from the little-respected Atlan- tic Coast Conference, during the holiday break…

November 11, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 56) • Page Image 11

… Boilermakers for past up- sets over Notre Dame and Michigan, to name a couple. The men from West Lafayette have already missed two upset opportunities this year. Could the Wolverines be their victim this Satur…

… predictions as to the outcome of the 1977- 78 season's title race. The result: Michigan first, Michigan State last. With that in mind it would appear the Wolverines, fresh off an unprecedented sweep at Notre…

February 11, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 103) • Page Image 8

… has undergone a meta- ToMcia iscudn mophosis,aeavingdTech among the Wolverines two points al the average.aof the Huskies, but Michigan r the average dvictories are about as scarce The Huskies' dogsled…

… bigger rink should work to key Michigan's advantage, since the hree Blue's main asset is speed against a bigger team like Tech. love Physically, the Wolverine icers lead are ready, except for Pete Dun- oad…

… Watt. The Wolverines hope to be in similar situations duel with Michigan Tech. has Duluth North Dakota Michigan State Michigan Tech Notre Dame MICHIGAN Colorado College Minnesota Friday-Saturday 12…

… 8 34 12 8 32 10 10 28 8 10 24 7 11 22 9 11 22 7 13 20 5 15 10 Games In two earlier games this year in Ann Arbor, the Wolverines and Huskies split, MTU taking the opener 3-0 while losing 8-6 the…

February 11, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 110) • Page Image 7

… field goals. Freshman Mark Oberding led Minnesota with 18 points. By KATHY HENNEGHAN the stanza, the Wolverines miss- Alert defense and reliable out- ed one, then hit on four con- side shooting spurred…

… the Mich- secutive buckets to take a 37-28 igan women's basketball team lead. The visitors did not pose a to its first victory in seven this threat for the remainder of the year, as the Wolverines upset…

…- lenge. "Delta's a tough game," she said. "They've been beat- ing everybody. I'm kind of wor- ried about that, because we played a hard game tonight." In other Wolverine basketball action, the Michigan…

…-4 and 4-3. By dropping the two games, the Wolverines, failed to split a series, for the first time in six weeks. The losses leave Michigan al- most assured of not finishing fourth place and therefore not…

…- ond period handicapped the Wolverines. Moore, apparent- ly stricken with the flu, left the game in favor of fresh- man Frank Zimmerman with the score 3-1 in Colorado's favor. The Tigers proceeded to ra…

… came uo on the short end of the 8-4 fin 7 . S-oring for the Wolverines Frid-v were sophomore Pat Hl{'hes with two goals, and sen- inrs Randy Neal and FrankI Werner. Timer goaltender Eddie Mio t"rned w…

…-v 33 shots in the series finale S-tvurday night, to keep the Wolverines in che-k and give Colorado the onnort'inity to score the game winning short-handed goal.{ uyi no mmen osses c S ports NIGHT EDITOR…

…'s inauspicious record since Christ- mas is its heavy road sched- ule. Eight of t hose twelve games were on the road and of those road games Michigan won just three. The Wolverines close out the regular season with…

April 11, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 156) • Page Image 9

…Sunday, April 11, 1971 ' THE MICHIGAN DAILY ' Helt, Burton shutout EMU, 1-0, 2-0 By BOB ANDREWS The Wolverine diamondmen, led once again by their superlatives pitching, sailed to their…

… the opener, it was the fine pitching of Pete Helt that gave the Wolverines the impetus for the victory. Helt allowed only one hit, a lead off single to center by Eastern's second baseman, Al Mc…

…- Laughlin. In the nightcap, Jim Burton was at his usual best as he blanked the Hurons on only five hits. Both starters went the distance and this gives the Wolverines a string of 14 straight games in which…

… the starting pitcher went all the way. Helt found himself in hot water throughout most of the first game only because of poor fielding sup- port. In all, the Wolverines com- mitted six errors, three of…

… Ferguson then grounded into a double play daily sports NIGHT EDITOR: ELLIOT LEGOW and on the play McLaughlin moved to third. However, the Wolverines weren't out of the inning as Helt walked} Dave Yeager to…

… by Burton that led the way for the sweep. There was a bit more hitting in the second game as Eastern collected five hits and the Wolverines tallied six, all of them singles. The Wolverines scored their…

… action yesterday. In squaring their conference re- cord at 1-1, the Wolverines soundly swept the top and bottom seed- ed matches and slipped by the Boilermakers in the middle match- es to score their first…

December 11, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 78) • Page Image 11

…. THE WOLVERINES reached new heights in lethargy in the opening 20 minutes and trailed 32-27. But in the locker room Orr reiterated his message and his squad dominated the final 15 minutes enroute to a 71…

… three games Michigan has not played all out all the time. The Wolverines floundered for 20 minutes against Fordham, blew an 11 point lead against Louisville and played the first 25 minutes of yesterday…

April 11, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 153) • Page Image 9

… 38th Masters Golf Tourna- tournament coming up in one1 week, the Wolverines lack that ment. all-important factor, necessary But Nichols' feat was overshadowed by the Masters to prepare for an important…

… career came in last year's Tallahassee Open. pri . h practice. THE KEPLER classic is the+ first of seven regional tourna- ments the Wolverines will com-' lug en b seb ll b gin pete in during 1975. The…

… Taylor Central.} The three will bring the Wolverine track team strength in the middle distances, long distances, and the sprints. Elliot runs middle distances, and has an impressive 880 time of 1…

April 11, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 153) • Page Image 9

… other Wolverine, and ruin his personal performance. For always giving 100% when oth Marty. PHIL HUBBARD-Hub might not Hubbard is on the list even though som due he decided that the Daily wasn't be ptly…

… rmance. Michigan's successes gave 's improvement with better and better nen's athletic departmentris now just yle and grace.. .Kudos, Katy. w all season, can it? son with the Wolverines, Ray is best runs…

…-2, com- pleting the sweep of the singles. The Wolverine netters also swept doubles, with the team of Etterbeek- Horwitch winning 7-6, 6-2, Osler- Neinken coming out on top 7-5, 6-2, and Leach…

… concentrates on hitting a backhand return in yesterday's match with Kalamazoo College. Leach, cur- rently playing third singles, easily disposed of Kevin Johnson 6-2, 6-2 as the Wolverines shutout the Division…

… match in 12 days, Michigan's women's tennis team blew Central Michigan off the courts yester- day with a resounding 8-1 dual match win at the Track and Tennis Building. The Wolverines (12-2) lost their…

…- nis we've played, Kathy's loss was probably a little of a letdown." KARZEN'S LOSS had little effect on the rest of the team, however, as the Wolverines proceeded todestroy any Chippewa hopes after their…

… enough. We heard Michigan was 11-2 and an- ticipated a strong team. They were not quite as strong as we expected. Some of the girls felt they could have played better." The Wolverines next match is…

April 11, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 157) • Page Image 8

…. match, then overcame a 0-3 Michigan is now 2-0 in the deficit to tie the second set-up. conference, and 3-0 overall. The Friedler lost the following game, Wolverines will be awarded a but won his serve…

… Rivers, and ex-Wolverine Elliott Mad- dox but with the possible exception of Maddox, no member of the outfield brigade possesses a mean bat. The Yanks are relying on catcher Thurman Munson (.318) and t h i…

…. Staub is being counted on for another On the Wolverine side of the season of hitting around .282 and knock- diamond is thirdbaseman Dick1 ing home 105 runs. Johnson could prove Walterhouse. Through…

… thirteen; to be the biggest steal for the Tigers games this season, he is batting since the Denny McLain trade. Although .490. Other Wolverine starters moody, Johnson (an ex-AL b a t t i n g with excellent…

… Parker, 357; and desig- A big headache for Houk will be his nated hitter Bill Haslerig, .333. pitching staff. Joe Coleman is as re- Wolverine coach Moby Bene- liable as snow falling in May, and he's dict…

…, ensen has compiled a 3-0 re-! Vern Ruhle, and Dave Roberts are not cord this year. known for pitching prowess. Weber, currently 1-1, led THE PROUD new owners of t h e the champion Wolverines last basement…

April 11, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 152) • Page Image 10

… school in Iowa. GARNER IS NOT expected to put off his decision much longer, and his coach added that he is still leaning toward Michigan. If. the Wolverines get Smith, Gon- zalez, Garris and Garner then…

… of a scheduled doubleheader was called off in the first inning due to rain. The Wolverine women launched their initial season this past weekend with a pair of wins in Evanston, Illinois. The Blue nine…

… hurler Ann Hyde the loss. Wolverine rookie Bkenda Venhuizen made sure of that with a clutch triple in the fifth, knocking in third baseman Roberta Zahl with what proved to be the winning run. "I was…

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… "experts" for the second straight year, the Wolverines finished second in the Big Ten, and now find themselves in a spot few ex- pected to see them in: the first round of the NCAA playoffs. Michigan raced…

…'s team will face second-ranked UCLA this Saturday night. The present situation is not unlike last season, when the Wolverines battled to a co-cham- pionship and NCAA berth, only to be paired with Notre…

May 11, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 4) • Page Image 12

… pretty simple - a clean __ sweep. Going into the con- tests with a 4-4 conference the League for Good Govern- with enough key pitches to set record, the Wolverines still ment. Chuck Rogers boosted his the…

…- teamed perfectly with Walter- ward first base. By the time house to trash an Indiana double From wire Service Reports Wolverine first-sacker Pete Ross steal attempt in the seventh. DETROIT - John Hiller…

…-run fourth inning bursts, the Wolverines had put homer and Norm Cash's solo together three runs scored with blast in the same inning, two ott in their second to give I.., WITH Carlton Fisk perched on Rogers…

… run In the second game, Wolverine MILWAUKEE was in control ble help matters. a Star comeback that placed and gi ing iller a moat ude- left-bander Ace Adam had early for. most of regulation, leading This…

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… years. Heading into the final week of action, the Wolverines have lost only two mat- ches in 20 tries, losing the season opener to Tennessee 5-4, and to Trinity 8-1 three weeks ago. Undefeated in con…

…- ference play, Michigan returns five of Jeff Etterbeek, Matt Horwitch, Jack Neinken and Jud Shaufler, and the No. 1 doubles team of Etterbeek, and Hor- witch. Looking to end the Wolverines' dominance in…

December 11, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 77) • Page Image 18

…Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, December 12, 1976 Bo's heart attack stunned Wolverines on eve of (Continued fromPage 5) Moorhead came back in the fourth quarter and passed Mich- igan down the…

… field twice within the USC 15-but the Wolverines never broke the goal line and ended up losing, 10-3. What was the effect of Bo's absence on the game? Powerful new fully-programmable l :tgm…

February 11, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 110) • Page Image 8

… teams vying for the I nal two slots in the first div - sion. Eight games remain the season. FRI.-SAT. $3.00 PHILO RECORD'S OWEN, McBRIDE ,, i home playof The Wolverine icers, despite a skating, but…

… skate well and move the the first time the local icers puck well," Farrell said. The scored over three goals since a Wolverines swept Denver at the January 14 9-8 win against Denver Ice Arena back in No…

Wolverines is 6-8 All- es Ratiff from Eastern High D.C. s of Grote and Green, Michi- rds. Dave Baxter and Lozier ound, and Tom Staton could rd, but that's it. IN-STATE prospect at guard nith from Birmingham…

… par- ticular exercises have been per- formed. They have equal weight with the optional competitions in this championship meet. Co-captain Scott Ponto is encouraged by the steadily im- proving Wolverines

… major obstacle to a Wolverine vicrory this weekend. The Hawkeye. are in the 200 point range and have consistent performers in all events. Mark Reifkind is the man to watch for the gawks. WISCONSIN has' a…

November 11, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 56) • Page Image 10

… GUARD Steve Graves puts the pressure on Texas A&M quarterback David Walker. The Wolverines will hope for more defensive perform- ances like this one when they take on standout Mark Herrmann and the Boiler…

… scorer, eclipsing Jerry West. For Basketball Ticket Distribution Information, See Page 1 Michigan v. Purdue, Tomorrow at 1:15 EST Last year the Boilermakers defeated the Wolverines in a surprise upset…

January 11, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 87) • Page Image 1

… Indiana's fast start and Kent Benson's career- high 33 points frustrated Michigan's hopes of upset as the top-ranked. Hoosiers repelled the Wolverines, 80-74 at Crisler Arena yesterday. A record crowd of 14…

…,063 watched undefeated Indiana - go ahead 16-2 in the first six minutes. Benson scored six in that stretch, and went on to hit 16 of 18 jumpers, lay-ups and hook shots to hold the Wolverines at bay. THOUGH…

Wolverine coach Johnny Orr. "They shot very well, but I thought they pushed Ioff on a couple rebounds." By the time Michigan abandoned the zone, Indiana was ahead 53-44 and the Hoosiers' leading scorer, Scott…

April 11, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 152) • Page Image 7

… during the final two events in their drive to finish among the top three teams that the collapse came. And it was one that had the entire crowd emotionally bound to the young and game Wolverines. Coach…

…'s finals. And they came oh so close to doing it. As they mrade their move in the optionals the Wolverines were the talk of the crowd. Evidently news of their conferece title had gotten around. It became…

December 11, 1971 (vol. 82, iss. 76) • Page Image 9

… season's NCAA districts. night's wrestling home opener for The other interesting match- the Wolverines at 7:30 in Cris- up occurs at 142. Wolverine cap- L'r Arena. Michigan, after split- tain Mark King…

… Ritzman will face mediocre oppo- nents. Should the match go down- to the wire, and it probably will, the Wolverines would appear to be in good shape. Heavyweight Rick Bolhouse (1-0-1) has wrestled the…

March 11, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 129) • Page Image 8

…, Sophomore Peter Helt and senior Jim Burton will be back to throw for the Wolverines. Both had strong performances last year and are expected to be the two top pitchers. Each had a shutout last year. Burton…

… year with a .335 average and Greg Buss, a member of our basket- ball team are trying for left field. Sophomore Mike Corp and junior John Hornyak are the can- didates for right field. The Wolverines didn…

… shortstop. Rafferty had a .279 average last season. Sophomores Brian Balazc and Reggie Ball, senior James Ko- r -Daily-Jim Judkis WOLVERINE PITCHER Peter Helt follows through on a pitch in last year's game…

April 11, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 152) • Page Image 9

…-9 tie with only ten seconds left in the third quarter against Chicago. Wolverines Dana Friend, Bobby Gordon, Chris Phillips, and Rick Bays moved the ball downfield in rapid succession before Bays slammed…

… for their fine performances. The Wolverines travel to Bowling Green Wednesday for only their fourth contest with a varsity team. -TOM STEPHENS the NCAA parallel bar championship last weekend at the…

December 11, 1971 (vol. 82, iss. 76) • Page Image 10

… immediate family. Alumni eligible for certain flights. __ Upset-minded Warriors in t By JIM EPSTEIN Are the Michigan Wolverines really one of the ten best bas- ketball teams in the country? Doubt one way…

… basketball, and it's been enough to winthe ball games.'' Orr, although pleased with the team's 33-0 record, acknowledges that "We'll have to be at our very best to stay in the game." The Wolverines may get…

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