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February 05, 1960 • Page Image 16

… teammate Dave Gilland- ers and surrendered his AAU title to another Wolverine, Frank Le- gacki. This past summer Tashnick represented the United States in the Pan-American Games. The loss of Tashnick leaves…

… Gil- landers the sole Wolverine stand- out in the 200-yard butterfly. 7 QUALITY FOOTWEAR Thirty years of shoe experience here in Ann Arbor with Michigan students convinces us "that there is no…

… victories over Iowa State, Minnesota and Purdue dur- ing the semester break. Coach Gus Stager, using few of his star swimmers in their spe- cialties, saw his Wolverines de- feat Iowa State, 70-25 and Min…

…-; nesota, 69-36, January 15 and 16, the weekend preceding exams, and then return after a two-week lay- off to trounce Purdue 70-34, Feb. 1. In winning these three meets the Wolverines had 19 different…

March 05, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 124) • Page Image 6

…- gan lineup that will go after the second straight Wolverine title.) By TOM ROWLAND In a shift that wrestling Coach Cliff Keen hopes will "bolster team strength," Rick Bay and Chris Stowell both moved…

… down a weight yesterday as the Wolverine matmen braced themselves for 'i the onslaught of title-grabbers at the conference tourney tomorrow and Saturday at Madison. Fending off a tough challeng- ing…

… Northwestern squad appears to be the biggest job on hand as the Wolverines go after their tenth ti- tle since Keen began his regime back in 1925. Bay, who battled in the 167- pound class all season, will move…

… into the 157 spot where he won the conference title last year as a sophomore. Stowell then moves down into the 167-pound slot in the Wolverine lineup, leaving a vacancy that Keen will fill with either…

… Columbus is his own Wolverine squad. "Wisconsin just has so many good men and such depth," Can- ham comments, "that I can't see anyone beating them except us. Right now on paper it looks as though they…

… virtue of a record-breaking leap of 6'101; In- diana's Connie Miller, who was runnerup to Holden last year and beat Densham at Yost with a jumpj of 6'9%"; and Densham. Canham also feels that Wolverine Al…

… Schmitt, defending outdoor champion, finished third last year, but Wisconsin's second man, Elmars Ezerins, has since graduated. Schmitt's teammate Er- nie Soudek was fifth last year, so the Wolverines have…

… Northwestern's Stu Marshall and Steve Martin of Wisconsin being the Wolverine junior's top challen- gers. 'Tough Luck' Stowell has a 3-3 conference rec- ord, but Keen notes that the loss- es were mostly just…

…. Lee Deitrick lost out in the fin- als of the 147-pound class last year in a thriller, 9-6, to Lonnie Rubis of Minnesota, and this time around the Wolverine junior will have to beat out undefeated Clay…

…- ton Beattie of Illinois, Northwest- ern's Ron Risner, and Iowa's Joe: Greenlee for the winner's medal. Ralph Bahna gets the Wolverine call in the lightweight class where OSU's Mike Berry and Dave Krei…

January 05, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 82) • Page Image 12

… to work on fore- checking to stay in the game. Then, too, our forwards will have to come back and cover." The Wolverine coach has a few tricks up his own sleeve- rearranged lines. The first line…

… and Binnie. The twenty-footer past Gopher net- power to penetrate Minnesota's Wolverines dominated every as- minder Murray McLachlan after defense." pect of the contest, and even helm taking a perfect…

… as the Wolverines ation game to Michigan State, early in the final period on a exploded for eight goals and 4-3. while hapless Ohio State goal by Larry Paradise. Keough closed the door on all finished…

…'s highly-rated thinclads in the meet, but the Vols decided against competing in the relay event at the last min- ute. The Wolverines proved they could run without competition, however, as they defeated the…

…. "Every team is a conten- der for' the title, and at least three - Denver, North Dakota and Minnesota - have enou* talent to rate as great teams." The Wolverines currently sit near the bottom of the pack…

Wolverines tired easily in the high altitude at Denver and couldn't keep up with the fast-skating Pioneers. Michigan's goals were scored by Koviak and sophomore Doug Glendinning. Thriller The second half of…

…, turning back 41 Pioneer shots. The Wolverines could not manage a single shot on goal in the first period and ended up with only nine shots for the entire game. One of those, however, was0 goal by Ron Ullyot…

November 05, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 43) • Page Image 8

…GHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY sUNa ON irst Half Touchdowns Insure lue Devils Come Back in Second Half to Score Twice; , aimey Leading 'M' Ground Gainer with 116-Yds. Wolverine Victory I pass to…

Wolverines started their eight play drive for the final touch- down, capped by Glinka's perfect picture pass to Brown. The big senior end went in all alone for his second touchdown of the sea- son, and the TD…

… for the last 10 yds. of a 20-yd. scamper. But the drive fizzled, and Michi- gan punted to Leggett, who came back to the, Wolverine 48. Rap- pold then took to the air, and on fourth down from the 37, he…

… yesterday's 28-14 victory. Raimey carried 15 times and gained 116 yards, more than half the .Wolverine ground attack. -Daily-Ed Langs BLUE DEVIL DOWNED-Duke quarterback Walt Rappold is thrown for a loss as…

…. Dave Glinka threw passes on first down, and Coach Bump Elliott let placekicking artist Doug Bickle sit on the bench as the Wolverines tried for two points after two TDs. All this happened with half of…

… they built up momentum. The big spot for us came when we stopped them on their second drive." The Blue Devils had narrowed the Wolverine lead to 21-6 and threatened to pull back into the contest midway…

February 05, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 92) • Page Image 9

…. BLOCK Wisconsin came from behind in the last minute of play last night to defeat Michigan's basketball team in a thriller, 81'-78.. It was the fifth such cliffhanger for the Wolverines in Big Ten play…

… noisiest crowd of the season, 9,100 strong, greeted the Wolverines, but couldn't quite urge them on to victory. Although they held a 76-70 advantage with but 4:45 to, play, Wisconsin capitalized on their…

…'s Fred Thomann clipped, Harris under the boards, and the Wolverine forward calmly stepped to the foul line and swished two. The Spartans had just 16 seconds to keep possession of the ball to snatch a one…

… as much as five in the first half, but the Wolverines came back to pop into a 29-87 lead on a 30-footer by guard Bob Cantrell just before the half. The Spartans were ahead at the intermission 33…

…. - Michigan won its third straight Big Ten wrestling dual meet yesterday with a smashing, 26-6 win over Purdue. Saturday the Wolverines trounc- ed highly rated Minnesota, 17-8. Michigan now has a 3-2 'season…

February 05, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 108) • Page Image 7

… 10 minutes as the Wolverines struck for a come- from-behind victory. Shut down in the first half by Purdue's assembly-line jump shots, 37-30, Michigan opened shop in the second half with 13 points in…

Wolverines held the lead in limbo. Then forward Dave McClellan, playing on a tightly-taped tender ankle, limped off with a charley horse. Enter Willy. "McClellan's injury wasn't ser- ious. He could have gone…

… points and 14 re- bounds, and the Wolverine posse rounded up the stragglers. King, head coach at Purdue, em- phasized that the Boilermakers couldn't outrun the Wolverines. like Michigan, with its height…

… eye-catching 63.6 per cent, compared to Michigan's lukewarm percentage of 42.0 The Wolverines, after hitting a freezing 32.8 before halftime, turned on for a cool 50.0 after. Downhill Purdue dipped…

November 05, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 58) • Page Image 7

… Scoring By SCOTT BLECH for the scampering Wolverine th backs. "The men never quit and "Desire and technique are the always show greatnspirit," Mason key factors," says Coach Tony explains. "They're always…

…-they show great drive and "heady play," according to Mason.I Emphasize Techniques Mason points out that head coach Bump Elliott's emphasis on techniques have played an im- portant part. The Wolverine coaches…

…- terday and worked out lightly so that they will be ready for Satur- day's contest. The Wolverines worked on the coverage of punts and punt re- turns yesterday in preparation for the Illini. The Blue (first…

… pass intercep-j The Wolverine signalcaller has tions. rambled for six touchdowns, boot- Ray, who booms them off the ed 12 extra points and three field telk akNikasbtwt oals. Timberlake trails the na…

… reporting DS AFRICA" p.m.-60c ier by Thurs., Nov. 5, 5 p.m. -Daily-Jim Lines SCRAPPY WOLVERINE BLOCKERS clear a path through the Northwestern defenses in last Sat- urday's contest. Brian Patchen (51) employs…

… loose the explosive Wolverine backs. F' WIN, 121-108: Howell, Ohl Lead Bullets To Victory over Pistons Career Opportunity TONY MASON Junior tackle Charlie Kines is the burliest, weighing about 230…

February 05, 1960 • Page Image 15

…, Michi- gan and Michigan State were dealt severe blows just before Big Ten weekend when Wolverine heavyweight Fred Olm and State's 157-pound Bob Moser both re- ceived serious injuries in the same dual meet…

…. With Moser and Olm unable to compete for their teams, the Spar- tans finished only five points be- hind champion Minnesota and the Wolverines only three points far- ther back. The story might have been…

… among the best in their divisions. The "Wolverines should also score at 130 and 147. Further enhancing Michigan's, chances for the title are the home- crowd advantage and the tradition of Keen…

…-pound Bill Gorman. The Wolverines will have to be at their peak if they want to grab their first Big Ten crown since 1956. The last four Confernece team champions have won by margins of four points or…

…'s fore- most collegiate matmen, and ranks as a prime contender for the Big Ten heavyweight title. He trounced Pitt's big Tom Hall to cap the 17-11 Wolverine win, and drew with Iowa State's tough Jan…

March 05, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 129) • Page Image 11

… upsets q nd surprises started flowing thick and fast. Michigan suffered more than its fair share of setbacks as some of * the Wolverine grapplers, who had been figured to go all the way, met defeat and…

…, which had 47, and far behind Michigan State, who led the pack with a commanding 63 points. And Iowa was nipping at the lagging Wolverine heels with a commendable 40 points. Lackluster Show Then, on that…

… itself, Northwestern Coach Ken Kraft very audibly supported his team, thea Hawkeyes proved that there is /such a thing as Iowa Stubborn, and the once- highly-rated Wolverines were re- duced to just another…

… Michigan because floor exercise and 27.1 on the side- vaulting while George Huntzicker the Wolverines had to defeat Iowa horse. Iowa followed in second matched that in the floor exer- in order to gain a…

… igan State and Iowa slipped on -o-- the tramp. getting 24.8 and 24.65 r espectively. jThe rings which preceded the Iampoline showed the three 27.65, the Hawkeyes 27.25, and the Wolverines 26.95. Rich Ken…

… that they coulj never In the championship finals, the 9.0. and Jensen 8.85. S recover. Wolverines fell down completely During the break which fol- T Of the wrestlers that were still as Fred Stehman fell…

… in a hotly-contested match that powerful heavyweight Jeff Smith they had a chance at the title by tie v had the highly partisan Hawkeye turned the trick for the second knocking off the Wolverines. Th…

… 134.80 overall. Dick 3. Thriller And so the Wolverines failed Richards led the Wolverines with (s S In the most thrilling match of to take any championships. 9.15 points, Jensen compiled 9.1, 9.5; the…

… vaulting, put the Spartans ahead Cr end of regulation time, maintain- 123 lbs. -- McCall (Ind.) dec. for good. While the Wolverines (M ed the same score throughout Watson (NU) 3-1. (In' 130 lbs. - Young (OSU…

…) dec. had 27.3, the Spartans' 27.75 show- 7. three overtime periods, and was HUDSON (M) 7-6. ing was better. Jensen led the (M finally awarded a referee'. de- 137 lbs. - Anderson (MSU) dec. Wolverines

May 05, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 1) • Page Image 6

… 10-game Wolverine winning streak with an 8-2 victory over the 'M' diamondmen yesterday in Kala- mazoo. The loss moves Michigan's sea- son record to 11-7, but their Big Ten record remains unblemished at…

… 10th in th for the Broncos to end the threat. and Ariz He pitched shutout ball the re- The Wol maining five innings to pick up games to the victory. spring trii The Wolverines' leading hitter, The 10…

… early this season. game winning streak in- an n singie wins over conference place with Iowa 2-2 f-es Wisconsin and Purdue. The Coach Moby Benedict's men will Wolverines also beat Western face the…

… 6 ... As Netmen Stay Unbeaten 4, Michigan's Big 10 tennis pros- pects brightened in the rain yes- terday as Wolverine netmen best- ed a highly regarded Notre Dame squad, 6-3. The victory gives…

… proof is in the wearing, 25"5 to 693° BOB MARSHALL'S BOOK SHOP 211 5s tate st. I yesterday, the Wolverines also have a nonconference victory over Western Michigan. The meet with Notre Dame had to be…

January 05, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 81) • Page Image 6

… and downs--mostly downs -for the Wolverines as they lost their fourth Western Collegiate Hockey Association game, coming out on the short end of a 6-4 score. The Wolverines meet the Go- phers in another…

… contest tonight. The outlook for the Wolverines is dim, for Bob Gray was injured at 14:56 of the third period with the score 6-3. Gray slid to the left side of the net to stop a puck and was checked by a…

… championships to post-grad- uate and unattached athletes. in the WHCA. He also picked up two assists as the Wolverine's big line did all the scoring. The game started out as if Gil the players had forgotten the…

… them the "sur- prising Wolverines" and "amaz- ing Michigan" now; just yesterday the Associated Press commented that the Blue "seem to warrant considerable respect" and center Bill Buntin is "a sophomore…

… pre-confer- ence play might be the reason. The Wolverines will begin to give the answer to whether it's all for real or not when Coach Dave Strack pits his cagers against Northwestern this afternoon in…

Wolverines will be without the starting serv- ices of senior forward John Har- ris, hobbled by an ankle injury against Yale during the holidays. Sophomore Larry Tregoning is ready to fill the vacated slot…

… Cantrell is set to go after he sat out the Yale game with a bruised shoulder. n fl Cantrell's 12.8 points a game is second for Michigan, trailing onlyI big Bill Buntin, who paces the Wolverines with 21…

February 05, 1960 • Page Image 14

… coach Al Renfrew and Wolverine backers. "I'm not worried about it, though," says man-on-the-spot Gor- Bere son, a sturdily-built Canadian who has just become a first- semester sophomore. Berenson, a 20…

… follower of the Michi- gan hockey team might recognize the names and think he was read- ing of another Wolverine win. But he's be wrong. Win Western Canada Title The time was March, 1958, the scene was…

… Canada's finest Junior "A" teams has be- come the key to the Wolverines' current success and future hopes. And the strangest part of the story is that in a period in which extensive recruiting is engaged…

… played on a line with two of the current aggrega- tion, and Kelly's linemates went to Denver and North Dakota. The five Wolverines from Regina have become good-will agents for Michigan and are currently…

March 05, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 129) • Page Image 10

…. For the eighth straight year, the Wolverines finished runner- up to Indiana's eighth straight Big Ten championship team, beaten this time by the Hoosiers 490 to 339, in the 1968 Big Ten Swimming meet…

… record). before the mect. This was sup- posed to be a rebuilding season for the Wolverines, while Indiana had its strongest team ever. And in dual meets, the Hoosiers thrashed Michigan 83-40 in Ann Arbor…

… Southward the win. Meanwhile, t h e Wolverine's Mike O'Connor was topping the Hoosiers' Bob Windle in the race for third place. Bello In the 200-yard individual medley, Juan Bello, the other Mi- chigan…

… be very tired." Michigan contingent. SATURDAY The second place finish was a bitter disappointment for the .Stage' couldn't haveabeen more Wolverine squad. The team was right about Saturday as Indiana…

…, one of the strongest in Michigan which had remained within the history, but so were many of the Wolverines' sight for two days, other teams in the meet. proceeded to increase their lead "There are just…

…. quest. Badgers grabbed off four progress, the Wolverines came out Only the 'fly firsts and three seconds, thirds, fired up on Friday and won half Only in the 100-yard butterfly fourths, and fifths in the…

… winning' the events. could the Wolverines make any effort. After Wisconsin's John Lindley progress as Bello and Bisbee While Michigan had a field day, surprised Michigan's Lee Bisbee swept the race. But it…

… loss to Wisconsin was the hold would up third behind Indiana the Wolverines had on first place on as Kinkead won by over five and Wisconsin. going into the final two events. seconds inthed400-yard…

… individual So Councilman, wearing swim- Only the mile relay remained to medley. Then the Wolverines dcid mer's sweat clothes, was thrown in be run and the pole vault was in it again in the 400 freestyle re…

… how to lose, insured the win. once again. Alex McDonald in the relay, Mich- igan finished in third place, ten yards ahead of the Wisconsin entry. The blue-clad Wolverines { N were ecstatic, leading by…

January 05, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 75) • Page Image 6

… as coach from Vic Heyliger four eight straight games. Last Tuesday years ago have the Wolverines they completed a four-game sea-goeitJaurunaen son sweep over Denver, the pre- gone Into January unbeaten…

… the eight games since the Wolverines bumped them twice the Huskies have averaged better than seven goals a game while yielding just over three. Something has got to give!' PREVIEW OF BIG TEN MEET…

… 7 2 .778 6 3 .667 6 3 .667 5 3 .625 5 4" .556 5. 4 .556 4 6 .400 2 7 .222 Wolverine Club Petitioning January 4-10 I NOW OPEN 0 Tuxedos 0 Dinner Jackets 0 Complete Accessories RUSSELL'S TUXEDO…

February 05, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 110) • Page Image 7

…-7 Loss; Wakabayashi Gets 4 Points By DALE SIELAFF The Wolverines came roaring Special To The Daily back in the middle stanza, closing EAST 'LANSING - Spartan the gap to 5-4 on goals by Bob Coach Amo…

… dwindle to a 7-7 tie, before Tom Mikkola beat the Wolverines' Harold Herman with twenty sec- onds to go for the win. Runaway It looked as if the hosts would skate away with the game, pulling in front 3-0 in…

… used two "falls, five decisions, and Kahon's forfeit in putting together its whitewash vic- tory. At no time was a Wolverine seriously in trouble, and most of the matches were lopsided. Bob Fehrs began…

… being tied Besides the 130-pound clash, the 147-pound division battle ranked as the closest of the day. Cal Jenk- ins of the Wolverines finally managed to garner a 7-3 decision after Illinois' Bob…

…:51. Penal- ties: MSU - Coppo (interference) 4:05. M-Schiller (offensive check- ing) 4:25. MSU-McAndrew (slash- ing) 7:33. M-Koviak (fighting- evicted) 8:06. MSU-Purdo (fight- The Wolverines bounced back, and…

Wolverines, with Schiller, Hank Brand, and! Mark Thompson doing the lion'sl share, along with Ferguson and BoO Boyset. Penalty Killers A the opening of the third period with the Spartans holding a 3-4 man…

…~artilabroth- Sed lden opporuni- Ton ig t ktheWolveines have the chace o gt eenas the two teams meet head on in a re- match in Ann Arbor at 3 p.m. -Daily-Kaimalakar Rao DAVE PORTER. Wolverine heavyweight, gained one…

… things tonight at the Canterbury House 218 N. Division 8:30 P.M. one dollar per person SEVEN FIRSTS: Frosh Top Novice Rel y By JOHN SUTKUS The Wolverines' freshmen cin- dermen looked impressive last…

February 05, 1960 • Page Image 6

… Michigan will enter both a and a two mile relay team in Los Angeles Times Charity k Meet on February 12.' he six Wolverines who will e up the two teams are: Cap- Earl peardorff, Marsh Dick- n, Bryan Gibson…

… tonight." McRae had turned in several fine times during his freshman year and in practice sessions this winter. He was ex- pected to be the Wolverines top hope iri both the high and low hurdles this winter…

… sprint midley. In the latter event, the Wolverine foursome of Brian Qibson, Leon Cercone, Jeff Engel and Ergas Leps set an AAU mark of 3:30.9. The last three runners are sophomores. Other.eMichigan winners…

…, Bennie McRae, Willie May and Dick Cephas discuss their favorite sport, May, former Indiana star and Big Ten titleholder, is a member of the Chicago Track Club, which meets the Wolverines in Yost Fieldhouse…

… indoor track champions will have its hands full tonight when it takes on a powerful Chicago Track Club squad at 7:30 in Yost Field- 4 I 1209 So. University NO 3-6236 house. Wolverine Coach Don…

January 05, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 82) • Page Image 15

…: Psychological Responses DRUGS, AESTHETICS, AND THE ARTIST WORKSHOPS Cagers By RICK STERNS Associate Sports Editor Playing some of their best ball' in recent memory, the Wolverine basketball squad came within a…

… field goal of capturing the Sun Devil classic in wintry Tempe, Arizona. The Wolverines won their opener in the four team tourna- ment Thursday, December 21st, defeating a not all that bad Ore- gon State…

… throws for a 77-76 lead that the Sun Devils never lost. Michigan was all but finished as the Devils reeled off 10 points against two for the Wolverines. The fans had begun filing out. But clutch jump shots…

… who ruled that Jim Pitts had hit him inten- tionally. Baily missed -his first1 try but made the second, givingj ASU a three point lead and nul- lify the effect of a last second Wolverine goal, Perhaps…

… the lustre of the show=; ing in the championship game somewhat by the fact that Ari- zona State, after the win over the Wolverines, went on to a second holiday tournament, the Las Vegas Classic and…

… finished dead' last ,losing to such stalwarts ast Nevada Southern and Loyola of Los Angeles.# The Oregon State game was probably the Wolverines second best effort of the season, behind the win over Detroit…

… of Ann Arbor Tomjanovich finished with 23, as the Wolverines were completely and added 14 rebounds to lead the demolished by the giant Cougs. cagers' fourth winning effort. alcHIGANq TS.lr--n-Y-- M im…

February 05, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 110) • Page Image 6

…q PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATUBDAY.,FEBRUARY 5,1966 IN MINNEAPOLIS: Swim Team Battles Gophers in Dual Meet By BOB McFARLAND The Wolverine tankers launch their powerful flotilla again today…

…. Regarding Romstad, who placed 10th nationally last season in div- ing, Stager's opinion was that "we ought to be able to handle him." Bruce Brown and junior Bob Walmsley will be representing the Wolverines in…

… that depart- ment. Number One!' Romstad, Spencer, and the re- mainder of the Gopher squad, many of whom are untested soph- omores, will be meeting in the Wolverines the nation's number one ranked team…

…- tory as a basketball power. The Hoosiers had it all wrapped up. They had cut the undefeated Wolverines down in their only Face closer to the truth than they had ever desired. Cazzie Russell's jumper…

…. Minnesota had a fair 4-4 record last year, and is now rebuilding, but the Wolverines will head into the meet with just 11 men to pro- tect a perfect 3-0 dual meet record for this year. dividual members of…

…, while Farley will be backed up by Rich Walls in the 500. The Wolverines' 400-yard free- style relay team has turned in the top time of the season with a 3:12.5, and Michigan's 400-yard medley relay squad…

… rated second. Taking into consideration the Wolverines' formidable national! recognition, the Gophers may havej a rough task even denting the Michigan record today. One thingI that the Wolverine natators…

March 05, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 108) • Page Image 1

… Track, Gymnastics Squads Win; Wrestlers, Swimmers Just Miss By TOM WITECKI Daily sports Editor Perhaps the greatest day in Michigan's athletic h was missed by a hair's breadth yesterday as Wolverine ming…

Wolverine teams brought home three Conference tit, "Big Ten Weekend." At Champaign, Coach Don Canham's track squad w third straight indoor title with a devastating show of stre The Wolverines rolled up 69…

… given the Wolverines the new mark; but hopes of this happen- ing were quickly dashed when Don Chalfant, running the second leg, and Bryan Gibson, running the third leg, bumped into each other attempting a…

… last as See LEPS, Page 7 Sops Wrestlers piece to lead the Wolverine juggernaut. Here in Ann Arbor, Coach Newt Loken's gymnasts ended Illinois' 11-year domination of the Con- ference with a convincing…

March 05, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 130) • Page Image 7

… have the game cancelled. Instead, the Wolverines showed aup and took their worst beating of the year, falling ignominiously, 116-87. Purdue was led, as usual, by All-American guard Rick Mount, who poured…

…' admirably. The Boilermakers were helped, though, by one of Michigan's worst performances of the season. The Wolverines hit only 37 per cent for the game and committed 19 turnovers. Orr admitted, "After the…

… Johnson (33) try to stop him in their game tonight in Colombus. Ohio State went on to win easily, 108-86 to go one game ahead in the race for second place. I -Associated Press WOLVERINE MARK HENRY spreads…

… catching some rays in the process. Tennis coach Bill Murphy was very pleased with the form the Wolverines are showing, "They hung in there real well, for this early in the season."~ Michigan beat a very…

… highly rated Stanford team, which coach Murphy was most concerned about. The Wolverines' only setbacks' were suffered by singles players SCORES t Pete Fishback and Mark Conti. Both players, however, hung…

… in for three sets, losing 4-6, 6-4, 5-7 and 6-8, 6-4, 2-6, respectively. Jon Hainline had the easiestI time of it for the Wolverines, do- minating his opponent, Chuck Al- loo. 6-2, 6-1. Also winning…

February 05, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 92) • Page Image 8

… records. But then came a big disappoint- ment. The 200-yd. butterfly turn- ed into a 1-2 finish for Minnesota, with Wolverine Jeff Moore only gaining the third position. The winner in that event was sopho…

… 100-yd. freestyle. This gave the Gophers a commanding 39-27 lead. But the Wolverines were not about to give up. Ed Bartsch swam to a first in the 200-yd. back- stroke and teammate Mike Reis- sing came…

… despite two Wolverine dis- qualifications. Geza Bodolay fin- ished first in the 200-yd. breast- stroke but was disqualified as was Jeff Longstreth in the 200-yd. butterfly. Princeton, however, was forced to…

… compete in the meet without star breaststroker Gardiner Green. The standout senior was second at 100 yds. and third at 200 yds., both times immediately behind Wolverine Dick Nelson, at the 1962 NCAA Meet…

May 05, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 2) • Page Image 7

… games in an attempt tnkeep its Big Ten record un- '1tarnished. The Wolverines will take a 4-0 conference record and a 15-5 overall record into a Friday game with Illinois. On Saturday the Michigan nine…

Wolverine netters have been practicing outside every day this week after bad weather earli- er in the year. "These are the first good out- door practices we have had so far this year, but the team is coming…

… Ed Waits at fifth and sixth sin- gles, respectively. According to Murphy, Indiana will probably be the toughest of the teams the Wolverines face in the meet. Indiana was runnerup in the Big Ten last…

… Over 3,000 Pairs of LEVI'S in Stock For Gals & Guys SAM'S STORE 122 E. Washington Open Monday & Friday Nights NUVO LEVI'S "NOUVEAU" WOLVERINE RIGHT-HIANDER BOB REED winds up in ti Indiana game earlier…

… this season. Reed did not allow a single ru in the game which Michigan won, 6-0. Reed struck out five an walked only two. He has received the wins in all four of ti Wolverines conference games so far and…

April 05, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 156) • Page Image 8

… qualities which make a team of national championship caliber," enthused Benedict. The Michigan coach had just returned yesterday from a nine- day tour in the southwest part of the country where the Wolverines

…. Too Hot for Devils Discounting the outcome of last Friday's questionable forfeit as neither a loss nor a win, the record for the Wolverines stands at 8-4. Included among the victories are three…

… hockey captain, hit a torrid .391 with nine hits in 23 at-bats while filling in at second base andat shortstop. Bad luck centered on Dick Schryer for the entire trip. Schry- er, the Wolverine's regular…

April 05, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 153) • Page Image 7

… the New York Knicks, who advanced with a four-game sweep with regular-season E a st e r n Champion Baltimore. s The Wolverine baseball team. opens its home season today with a double-header against…

… Detroit at Ferry Field. T h e first game, which begins a 33- game regular season", starts at 1:00 p.m. In action against Detroit last year, the Wolverines took a 11 three games. Admission. is free for stu…

… the Lexington Relays. The Wolverines' distance relay quartet, consisting of Ron Kut- schinski, Paul Armstrong, Norm Cornwell and Rick Storrey, fin- ished third behind Big Ten rivals Purdue and Wisconsin…

… events were com- pleted yesterday, with Big Ten in- door champion Wisconsin placing in two of them. The Badgers are expected to be the biggest ob- stacle in the Wolverines' quest for an o'utdoor title this…

… season. Besides the four mile run finals, the sprint medley and the six mile run were also completed yesterday, The Wolverine quartet of Lorenzo Montgomery, Leon Grundstein, Sol Espie and Taimo Leps failed…

… to place in the sprint relay, and the Wolverines didn't have an entry in the six mile race. In addition to the men who qualified yesterday, the Wolver- ines also have entries slated for the quarter…

… Jones Sanders Bryant Siegfrd Nelson FG FT T 2 1-3 3 6 10-13 22 5 1-1 11 5 6-6 16 1 1-3 3 5 4-4 14 2 0-0 4 7 4-4 18 tals 33 27-34 93 LPHIA T1OI PtiILADEI Green 1 3=5 5' Guokas . 2 0-0 4 The Wolverines

March 05, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 130) • Page Image 6

… scored in double figures. They have a "good, consistent defense" according to coach Mac- Innes and "can check with any- body when they want to." The Wolverines must be con- sidered a threat. Dave Perrin…

… the Michigan net. The icers S are hot. They have won their last s five contests handily, with a strong attack and a stingy defense. The secret to Wolverine success is fore-checking and skating. Vet- G…

…- ment format. The NCAA repre- sentatives can be decided faster now with fewer games. Maybe the new procedure will lead to a new champion. Michigan fans hope so. -Daily-Andy Sacks Wolverine All-A merican…

… place, as the Wolverines also placed six men in the Friday night round. The first match that evening shattered any such fantasies, as top-seeded Tim Cech was upended for the second straight week by…

April 05, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 154) • Page Image 7

… wore the home whites of the Wolverines, who be- gan their home season on exactly the right note by whipping Bowl- ing Green 8-0. Bare-handed? The game started out as if both squads were trying to top…

… front of 'the plate. The Wolver- ine backstop pounced on the ball, whirled, and threw, a perfect strike to first to nip his man. Threatening The bottom half of the same innig saw the Wolverines' first…

… wood on the ball." Benedict was not the only one happy with the results of yester- day's opening game. Wolverine baseball fans, who looked at this season with a lot of questions, found some of them…

… pay off as Andy Fisher grounded hard to first. But here the Wolverines got a break. First sacker Jim Barry made a good pickup of the ball, and started running to first, waving everyone else off. But…

February 05, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 99) • Page Image 6

… Mich- igan a 35-27 lead, but the Buck- eyes stormed back with eight straight points to knot the con- test. 4. Playing nip-and-tuck basketball from then on, the Wolverines held a 41-39 lead with :42…

… State took a 60-58 lead and were never headed from then on. Bill Triggers Buntin and Larry Tregoning brought the Wolverines back into the game and the scoreboard read 84-81 with just over a minute re…

January 05, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 75) • Page Image 6

Wolverines may need all of his punch and then some when they face the Michigan Tech squad this weekend. The "redhead" has collected nine goals and 12 assists for a total of 21 points. A distant second are Al…

…'s Saturady home games, with Indiana, January 7, and Min- nesota, March 5, have been chang- ed from 1:30 p.m., (EST) to 4:30 p.m. (EST), Wolverine business manager Don Weir has announced. Reason, for change to…

…. John Tidwell has been the Wolverines' anchor man, storing 161 points for a 20.1 average. Under the boards sophomore Don Petroff has been the big man for the cagers with a total of 66 grabs. He is also…

… second on the team in points, averaging 10.7. The Michigan team has been hitting the target on 39 per cent of its attempts as opposed to 40 per cent for its foes. Tidwell is also the Wolverine leader in…

October 05, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 28) • Page Image 1

…'s game with Missouri and all of them were bad. They fumbled the ball away four times, three of those deep in Wolverine territory and once inside the Tiger 10 yard line. They had a punt blocked on them deep…

… grasp of Wolverine defensive back Barry Pierson. The Wolverine offense couldn't, get any closer than the 23 and Tim Killian's 40-yard field goal attempt hit the left cross bar with a disheartening thud…

… back to Adam Vital again on the 16. But the Tigers hadn't found the key to the Michigan de- fense and had to settle for a game-tying 26-yard field goal by Henry Brown. However, the Wolverines were just…

… going over from the one. But the fun was still not over. See'POOREST,' Page 9 --Daily-Eric Pergeaux Tjgur jfllbw'c li on lcBrid e (32) slasles t irougli the Wolverine line SUNDAYA &A DAIL Y ie…

February 05, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 108) • Page Image 6

… The goal judge called it a goal, and one referee called for a faceoff. Big Mixup Half the Wolverine team piled over to the crease to find out what was happening. After a long discussion, the Michigan…

… events to pace the Wolverines in a meet inwhich the only apparent Blue weakness was in the freestyle sprints. Badg- er Fred Hogan raced to victory in both the 50- and 100-yard freestyle sprints, but with…

… points after winning the low board competition with a total of 2'72.6. Hogan's wins in the sprints were less than im- pressive, as he turned the 50 in :21.95 and the 100 in :48.41. The Wolverines jumped…

… Monday, February 6 Union Ballroom 7:00-9:30 NOW making their weights," according to Wolverine assistant coach Rick Bay. "Everyone on their squad had to wrestle up one weight.". The Wolverines combined…

… deci- sioned Bill Waterman, 6-3. Initial Pin Michigan sophomore Geoff Hen- son gained his first pin of the sea- son by entangling 130 pound Rich Schildt, after the Wolverines' 123 pound Big Ten champion…

April 05, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 154) • Page Image 6

… suffered through a very frustrat- ing season. For the first time in seven years, the Wolverines had not won the Big Ten gym title slipping to sec- ond behind up-start Iowa and Vander Voort was the Michigan…

… trampoline where the Wolverines are over- flowing in talent but he concen- trates on the rings, high bar and the parallel bars. The 'p' bars have been Voort's favorite events but this year, it has caused him…

April 05, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 156) • Page Image 7

… meet, George Canamare pole vaulted 14'6", goodt enough for fourth place. The Texas Relays found the Wolverines' Jim Olson running the mile in a time of 4:13.0, which earned him fifth place. He com- peted…

… will be back as the backbone of the team. The muscular junior was the top point getter for the Wolverines in every meet this season. In overall dual meet competition he was second on the team on the…

December 05, 1965 (vol. 76, iss. 81) • Page Image 6

…, but at the end of 60 second period, Waterloo's Jeff minutes of somewhat ragged Brown set the tone of frustration hockey, the score stood 2-1 in that haunted the Wolverines all favor of the invaders…

…, night. Brown, all alone, broke be- Coach Al Renfrew summed up tween two Wolverine defensemen his disappointment in losing to at the blue line, skated in on Waterloo by saying after the game, Page and…

… highest Wolverine finisher, gaining a seventh place spot on the parallel bars. Chip Fuller pick- ed up an eighth place in the floor exercise event. Several Michigan performers barely missed qualifying for…

December 05, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 80) • Page Image 9

…. The 1968-69 Michigan home basketball schedule is more of a problem for students than the individual opponents will be a problem to the Wolverine team. In short, the purchase of the $6.00 season ticket…

… Year's Eve. Condolences go the members of the Wolverine and Davidson squads who will be stuck playing basketball instead of celebrating, at least until the game isover. To commemorate this particular…

December 05, 1965 (vol. 76, iss. 81) • Page Image 1

… faith in him," champion UCLA during the past I sie l en zie Russell era, the style has beamed Strack. "Bowling Green two years. $ $ w changed. The Wolverines no long- was big and strong, but Craig…

Wolverines really him down. was." looked like the dazzling Bruins. '. ilS U" This season is supposed to be "He sure surprised us," added Uncharacteristically for Michigan, all Cazzie, but the supporting cast…

December 05, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 64) • Page Image 6

… com- petition in the afternoon with a fun-filled water show to provide a full day's entertainment for all avid aquatics. Wolverine Stars Perform Combining with the well known Kimball and Billingsley…

… games. "We'll go with both boys again this week- end against Toronto, and after that we'll see." The Wolverines are in good shape injury-wise. Both Don Rog- ers (injured wrist) and Kartusch (injured leg…

May 05, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 152) • Page Image 8

… will, in effect, destroy the SGC Wolverine Club. Therefore,I Student Government Council requests1 that the Board in Control of Intercol-l legiate Athletics maintain the SGC Wol- verine Club Block M in…

… its present lo- cation (i.e., from row 25 to and includ- ing tow 70 in sections 25 and 26). Stu- dent Government Council requests that its President and the president of the SGC Wolverine Club be able…

March 05, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 108) • Page Image 6

… of Jak- h's grasp. , Jaklich had defeated Barden in dual meet this season by 7-3. That left it up to Fink, who eded to pin his man to salvage tie for the Wolverines. It was e asking him to knock the…

… Friday by pinning the Spartan's Bob Schluter, to take third place in the 167-lb. class. The day had started badly for the Wolverines when Willard Root lost his consolation match to Wis- consin's Fred…

March 05, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 107) • Page Image 6

… the first period when Red Ber- enson's unassisted goal gave the Wolverines a 1-1 tie. The game was marred by eight Michigan penalties including a ten-minute, inisconduct to Cap- tain Bobby Watt over…

…: Hoyles (123 pounds) dumped Northwestern's Joel Crabtree, 8-3, late last night to qualify for to- day's consolation finals. Hoyles had won his first bout of the day (as did all the other Wolverines) But…

February 05, 1960 • Page Image 11

… this time as did Student Govern- ment Council President John Feldkamp, '61. Following the welcome, an All- Campus Sing, organized by the Wolverine Club, featured the Uni- versity cheerleaders, Gus…

January 05, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 82) • Page Image 6

… band, but didn't want to compete against music majors, then there's a place for YOU in a Michigan Band. The Wolverine Band-the most recent addition to the famous Michi- gan Band family-was formed in 1966…

… and Ronald E. Stilwell, Graduate As- sistant Conductor of University Bands, the Wolverine Band rehearses at Harris Hall every Tuesday evening from 7:15- 9:00 p.m. The band will present public concerts…

December 05, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 80) • Page Image 5

… line. Call Classified between 1:00 and 2:30 Mon. thru Fri. Phone 764-0557 PERSONAL WANTED TO BUY-Return ticket (New York to Detroit). Wolverine flight, Jan. 3. Call Judy, 764-9877 between 5 and 7. F36…

… wonderful food from RALPH'S MARKET 709 Packard open every night 'til 12 TRANSPORTATION WANTED TO BUY-Return ticket (New York to Detroit), Wolverine flight, Jan. 3. Call Judy, 764-9877 between 5 and 7. 016…

May 05, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 152) • Page Image 5

… Wheeler, '61, that the Intercollegiate Board of Ath- letics maintain the SGC-Wolverine Club block 'M' card section in its present location in the Stadium. The board is considering mov- ing the card section…

… to the end- zone which would in effect de- stroy the club. The Council requested through the motion that Wolverin~e Club President Judy Kaplan, '61, and Council President Richard Nohl, '61, be allowed…

April 05, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 156) • Page Image 9

… Michigan gym- nasts won't arrive in Tucson en masse the Wolverines top five will compete for individual crowns. The NCAA gymnastic cham- pionships, held for the first time at the University of Arizona, are…

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