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June 06, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 24) • Page Image 15

Wolverines would need a liberal dose of good for- tune as well as some top notch perfor- mances on the track in order to finish among the top ten at last weekend's NCAA Outdoor Championships. THE WAY things…

… turned out at the three-day extravaganza in Eugene, Ore., the Wolverines' luck was all bad, and their performances weren't much better. With a disappointing total of four points, Harvey's 11-man contingent…

December 06, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 73) • Page Image 11

…The Michigan Daily-Tuesday, December 6, 1977-Page 11 uckih dAeu d Partisans thrive ... .0 .on Wolverine win By BRIAN MILLER REFLECTIONS on a successful weekend of Michigan hockey: Three days ago…

…, the Wolverines swept the defending NCAA champion Wisconsin Badgers. Most people who went to the games have calmed down by now, but I'm still excited about what took place. I can picture the action as…

…. What he did say sounded like pre-game excuses on why his team might not do too well this weekend. Wolverine coach Dan Farrell was also entertaining, joking about his team's 6 losses in 7 games against…

… I -went Friday, I heard people talking about how good Wisconsin is and what a tough struggle the Wolverines were in for. I was at one of Ann Arbor's major banks about three hours before gametime…

…, for the first time in recent memory, Wisconsin's small con- tingent of fans were drowned out by the Michigan followers. When the Badgers scored first and early I thought, maybe the Wolverines' finish…

… tied the game for Wisconsin, Michigan scored, scored and scored again. The Wolverines pumped in three goals in the span of only 1:53. And the crowd went bananas again. Offense and defense-Badgers sputter…

… acrobatic goaltending of Frank Zimmerman. When the game finally ended the Wolverines embarrassed the con- ference's best defensive team and its best goal-tender, Julian Baretta, 11-3. Amidst the frenzy it was…

… the Badgers, but Saturday 7,649 (500 less than capacity) came to see the Wolverines. The whole scene was like a circus. Whenever the crowd started to quiet down as the two teams battled, some of the…

… goalie, Mike Dibble then scream- ing sieve after each Michigan goal. The fans also threw strainers (sieves), hats and even a shoe out on the ice. Everything went right again for the Wolverines as they…

… fans. It's just too bad the Blue don't play home again until next January. If the Wolverines do well on their ex- tended road trip, maybe all the re- maining home games might be as fun as the past two…

September 06, 1973 • Page Image 46

… behind Minnesota. The Wolverine batsmen didn't knock down many fences last spring but an excellent pitching' staff, led by Pete Helt, Art "Ace" Adams and Chuck Rogers com- bined for a phenomenal eleven…

… weekend of the Big Ten campaign, Min- nesota led the loop with a 10-4 record and Michigan was a game behind, 9-S. One strike against Michigan's hopes was that in the'event the Gophers and Wolverines ending…

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… .305 hitting centerfielder Greg Buss to a knee injury sus- tained in varsity basketball competition, had taken its toll on the Wolverines. Facing some of the finest teams in the country in the University…

…- fines of the Midwest and the Diamondmen Last Year's Record: 22-16 Last Year's Finish: Second Outlook: Still looking for the big bat Wolverines quickly rose to the .500 mark with a succession of victories…

… Illinois could have cost the Wolverines the pennant. Michigan had tak- en the first game of the twinbill from the Illini and led in the nightcap until the final inning when four Wolverine fielding miscues…

September 06, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 1) • Page Image 74

… always find something that attracts people to his Michigan gymnasts. But in this, his 33rd year of coaching the Wolverines, Loken has unveiled the ultimate promotion - the Korean National team will in…

…' alma mater. Through these and other meets, Loken wants to showcase his team's gradual improvement over the past year. The Wolverines peaked near the end of last season, finishing third in the Big Ten…

…-laden squads. And Loken admits they're the teams to beat. But the Wolverine mentor, never one to shelter love for his gymnasts or the sport itself, will surely give his loyal followers something to cheer about…

… "present coach" syn-' drome victim was Anne Cornell. She was eventually given the boot. AND RIGHT now, the squad is sad- dled with the "former coach" blues. Last year, Scott Ponto guided the Wolverines to…

… compensate for the thinness in personnel. But the five returning Wolverines carry a meager seven years of competitive experience in with them. Senior Sara Flom is the only member of the group to have attained…

….), will no doubt log plenty of com- petitive time during the season. But that experience will come at season some. expense for the Wolverines. Flomr and Bertoncin are the team's. only' veteran all…

February 06, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 99) • Page Image 8

…-2416, on or Before February 8th. *NO ELI STUDENTS CURRENTLY ENROLLED IN THE INTEN- SViE ENGLISH COURSES ARE ELIGIBLE FOR THE TEST AT phers tion was a comfortable 109.65 to 106.55. All the Wolverines posted…

… Marti with 9.0. 4 NO DEPOSIT FREE DELIVERY, PICK UP AND SERVICE CALL: NEJAC TV RENTALS Wolverine grapplerS pin Minnesota, 27-14 I THIS TIME. 662-5671 By BOB McGINN days, this one a heartbreaking 4…

….0 onea(3 mon.ths }) the grapplers offered little re- Gary Ernst cinched the Wolver- $23.00 buys a day of skiing at I sistance to the Wolverines. ines' eighth win of the year, each Roundtop $20.00 pays for…

… 2 weeks of an ' The Wolverines won only six getting clutch wins. $11 .50 buys 3 months family health agriculture and maintenance matches, but two of the victories Ernst, after wrestling the match…

…-on John Walseth. The issue difficult to get up for this one aft- Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104 ,was never in doubt as Brown er the tough one at Iowa." moved quickly to a vise-like pin- Next for the Wolverines

… is a ning combination, Saturday night date with Michi- At 126. Bill Davids lost only his gan State at East Lansing. This third decision against fifteen wins will be the Wolverines' toughest STUDENT…

… noon 'til 5:30 pim. I - - ~ -~ ~ -- --- - - --~ - --- - - -~.--------_.../_ -Daily-Rolfe Tessern A Wolverine ringer ROSENBAUM, ADAMS STAR: Indiana humbles trackmen By SANDI GENIS Special To The Daily…

February 06, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 106) • Page Image 12

…LACHLAN Michigan lived up to its reputation yesterday. The Wol- verines excited the fans, running the fast break whenever possible, in thrashing Ohio State, 93-72. The Wolverines' running game didn't allow Ohio…

Wolverines, in the midst of playing seven games in 15 days, affles Buckeyes But, yesterday it was a dif- ferent story. "We never ran ,because we never really got our defense set up," Miller said. "We run…

… guy cutting and . . . that's 'xciting." And tthe Wolverine who was doing mdst of, the "cutting" was Robinson, who enjoyed his best game of the season. . "I was really just filling my lane," Robinson…

… -and the Wolverines will need him especially if Orr calls on his three-guard offense for added quickness. "My back is just real sore," Baxter said. "Now I shoot my jump shot and try to use my arms more…

… imporant thing," Orr explained. Michigan's blind side trapping surprised Ohio State and before nine minutes had elapsed the Buckeyes turned the ball over eight times, which the Wolverines used to build an 11…

… State was ready to give Michigan another scar lwa s called on the play because of Thompson's BUT THE Wolverines did get up for the game in the middle, and in winning, two Michigan m, bard)," Orr said…

… record. his as SO'ONCE AGAIN the trapping defense set the Secondly, Green's fourth point of the game, a io fast break in motion. The Wolverines reeled off free throw late in the second half, gave him 'e…

…. 15 unanswered points in five minutes and 19 1 000 points while playing for Michigan, the b- seconds and the Wolverines sat comfortably with 16th Wolverine to clear that mark. of its 41 points on lay…

… up out- SCOTT LEWIS tale played super." scoring the Wolverines, 11-8. =:':;....".....:. "Our forechecking was ter- Wiscnsincapializd ona irible," lamented Farrell, "our Wisconsin capitalized on a the…

December 06, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 76) • Page Image 8

…. THE WOLVERINES are still hampered with injuries, as evi- denced by all-around competi- tor Jean Gagnon's shoulder ten- donitis and floor exercise spec- ialist Randy Sakamoto's ankle problem. "Sakamoto…

… the Wolverines this year, as the gymnastics squad doesn't enter conference competition un- til January. NEVERTHELESS, this week- end's competition is valued by the Wolverine mentor. "We want a nice…

…, the Iowa Hawk- eyes, will be in Chicago this weekend and Loken looks for- ward to seeing the Hawkeye tumblers in action. Another interesting sidelight is that the Wolverines will get their first…

… Illinois squad. the problem has been com- conference power, poses no Stager was understandably pounded. I think we're hurting." threat to the Wolverines but the worried about the Illini and Illinois returns…

… conference record, beating thing that is sorely needed in and diving coach Dick Kimball, Minnesota, 94-29 and losing to the Wolverine repertoire. Mich- hope for a sweep of the two Wisconsin, 82-41. igan…

… Purdue practice sessions as most swim- Szuba in the backstroke, Pat1 --f Bauer in the breaststroke, and Fred Yawger and Szuba in theI butterfly, are expected to help the Wolverines better their third SA…

September 06, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 1) • Page Image 71

… operate on." Yet insofar as challenging for the Big Ten title each year is concerned, it's Wolverines to repeat as conference champs. "In 1978, we lost Bill Donakowski, (10,000 and 5,000 meter titleist…

… Heikkinen, who netted the Wolverines a second in the grueling steeplechase competition. Both Lattany and Heikkinen return this year, a fact no doubt comforting to Harvey, who now must fill the holes left by…

… you an incoming freshman who wants to see a whole lot of the Ann Arbor area this year? If so, the fastest-but certainly not the easiest' way to do just that is to earn yourself a spot on the Wolverine

… MICHIGAN'S BIG TEN champion high jumper Mike Lattany may be only 5-7, but he definitely can jump with the big boys. The gravity-defying Wolverine won his second straight outdoor conference title last spring…

January 06, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 80) • Page Image 7

… span of 14 minutes and 16 seconds, the Gophers broke open a tight 1-1 game when they singed the net behind Wolverine goalie Rudy Varvari for eight unanswered tallies. The Gophers tied a one period…

… as they out muscled the Wolverines to every loose puck. Just five seconds after the goal, an eventual game winner, Minnesota winger Eric Strobel was whistled off for hooking. Things looked up for the…

… slum- ping Wolverine icers (7-11, lost last three in a row) as they now had a four on three advantage, enabling them to utilize more of the ice. BUT McCLANAHAN blunted any Wolverine momentum by replaying…

… next lamplighter for the Gophers, a mere 38 seconds after their last tally. Then, Christ Michelletti o one play, v Wolverines lc Insult upon as the gods recorded his a loose puck sensation NE liner by…

… ,vhikhed e ite5Wolverine coach Dan Farrell was Th soked helpless. livid after the one sided contest, not due Fa insult was added to injury to his team's "loss of composers," but . ag kept coming. Mc…

… and beat Varvari's replacement Bob Sutton. Minnesota had opened the scoring in the evenly fought first period when Phil Verchota netted a loose puck in front of the Wolverine net. Verchota was Michigan…

February 06, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 106) • Page Image 7

…Friday, February 6, 1970 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven Friday, February 6, 1970 THE MICHIGAN DAILY _ _ _ Tankers travel to Indiana; lcers invade Duluth Wolverines face Hoosiers in battle…

… of undefeated Duluth sharpens up defense for potent Michigan offense By JIM KEVRA The Michigan Wolverine swim team, which earlier this season broke Southern Methodist Univer- sity's streak of 77 dual…

… butterfly events do the Wolverines /have an even chance of winning. In the other events, it would take an extreme- ly fast time by Michigan or a very poor time by Indiana to produce a! .Wolverine victory…

… the meet and peak for the Big Tens and the NCAA champion- ships." Although the prospects f o r a Wolverine victory do not s e e m bright, Michigan teams have stunned Indiana teams twice in the past few…

… best ma~n directly opposite Michigan's" best man in an attempt to neu- tralize the Wolverine player's scoring ability. Selman failed to mention any specific, match-ups. Last season Duluth hockey was in a…

September 06, 1973 • Page Image 44

…- bie Moore. As a freshman, Moore played in 30.7 of the Wolverinees' 34 games and kicked out the astronomical total of 1254 shots on the Michigan goal. Though the diminutive Moore had a none to…

… monumental undertak- ing in light of the Wolverines' failures over the past few sea- sons. ' Farrell inherited a young squad that lost only four players to graduation this past spring. Gone are captain Rick…

… Nixon, (6 goals, 12 assists). Neither is known for his tremendous size or great speed, but both play the kind of gutty, two-way hockey that pleases coaches and excites the fans. The Wolverines lacked the…

Wolverines to improve on that dismal last place finish of a year ago. The blue line corps returns six veteran defensemen, three juniors and three sophomores. Much of the blame for Michi- gan's seemingly non…

…. Perhaps the Wolverines encouraging finish, a win and tie at North Dakota, for their only points on the road all season, is an advance to the resurrection of Michigan hoc- key fortunes. One thing that…

… definitely will be new in the upcoming hockey season is the Wolverines' home rink. The planned revamping of Yost Fieldhouse into Yost Coli- seum has already begun with the remodeling scheduled to be completed…

… to seat a couple thousand patrons. The final game played in the Coliseum was perhaps an epi- tome of Michigan's frustrations last season. The Wolverines were matching high-sticks with Min- nesota…

… - Duluth that Saturday evening in the second game of a weekend set. Duluth had pulled to an apparently safe two goal advantage, 8-6 with- under two minutes to be played in the third period. The Wolverines

…. Coach Renfrew quickly yank- ed Moore from the Michigan goal to give the Wolverines six attackers. Neal then netted a fast goal to cut the deficit to one, but the seconds kept tick- ing away with what…

…. That 9-8 ,overtime loss told the story of the Wolverines entire season. Frustration with appar- ently no end, until things finally fell together on the season's con- cluding -weekend. All signs indicate…

February 06, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 99) • Page Image 9

… offense, didn'tthey?" he asked rhetorically. "That was the difference in the game." Purdue's two workhorses pummeled Michigan for'57 points, nearly all of them coming from the inside, where the Wolverines

… with nine, while his man, Franklin, pulled down 20 and scored 28 points. "We took Brady out for a while in the second half to rest him," Orr said. "And besides, Franklin was going nuts." The Wolverines

…-happy- 84-74 Wolverine loss at West Lafayette. Gabby rifled in 13 points and continued his fine rebounding with seven caroms. GAGNON HAT TRICKS: leers sweep Tig Curses, boiled again! TM it l MICHIGAN…

Wolverine defense. Even a last minute Tiger goal, which was offset by two late Michigan tallies, added little to the outcome. Michigan came out skating like crazy in the first minute of the opening period…

February 06, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 108) • Page Image 7

…, as was expected, easily rolled to their 55th straight dual meet victory last night as they downed Michigan, 78-45. The Wolverines tought hard throughout the meet and, after the 200-yard butterfly, were…

… only down by a 43-32 margin. But the Hoosiers splash2d to victory in each of the last five events to smash the Wolverines hopes for an upset victory. Michigan could only win three events all evening, the…

… student of Wolverine diving coach Dick Kim- ball, took second for Michigan in that event. Indiana broke into an early 8-4 lead as they squeezed out a victory in the opening event, the 400-yard medley relay…

… later and Akated HOUGHTON - The Wolverine hustling Brian Slack fed a pass to down unmolested to put Tech three icers played national powerhouse linemate Merle Falk and the Wol- up. Michigan Tech even for…

… two per-{ verines tied the score. iads here last night before suce- The final Huskie goal came id- cumbing to four consecutive third period goals and lost, 5-2. The Wolverines, exhausted after a day…

… long drive through a heavy Northern Michigan blizzard, never- theless came out at the start of the contest fired up. The Wolverines refused to be intimidated by a Tech squad which' Michigan coach Al…

… Renfrew called' "perhaps the best squad since the early 1960s," and when the Huskies ' scored an early first period goal, the Wolverines quickly got it back. The Tech goal was scored by a Toronto twosome…

September 06, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 1) • Page Image 65

…'t much different, only this time the Wolverines were expected to win the league and then make a serious bid to win their first national crown since 1964 and their eighth overall. The Denver Post rated…

… Michigan number one in the nation and through the first 14 games of the season, the Wolverines did little to make one think otherwise. They were cruising along with an 11-3 record and scoring goals in…

… duplicate his phenomenal rookie season and if some of the freshmen can strengthen the wings, then Final 1978-79 Wolverine Hockey Statistics 41 .1 Daily Photo BLUE SOPHOMORE center Murray Eaves moves in on…

… the Colorado College net, but this time the angle is covered by the sprawling goalie. Eaves was the Wolverines' leading scorer last season, until he tore ligaments in his knee, missing the final 13…

…'s performance. Michigan should be a good scoring team. If not, or if only one or two of the ifs come true, scoring will again be a major problem for the Wolverines. FARRELL WAS so confident that his young…

September 06, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 1) • Page Image 67

Wolverines to dominate the frontcourt this year. The forward from Hammond, Ind. impressed his coaches in preseason practice with his vocal, hustling brand of basketball, but in Frieder's words "leveled off" as…

… forward spot stems from the Wolverines' lack of rebounding strength last year. Where Michigan on- ce consistently outboarded its op- position, the Wolverines ran almost dead even last year, resulting…

….4 0.7 0.4 70.6 69.1 4APPY BASKETBALL new year, right Keith? Hardly. Here Wolverine guard Keith Smith's layup attempt is smothered in action from last year's home contest with Illinois. The Wolverines

…- able in men's small, medium, large and extra large sizes at $26.00, postpaid. (Men's small or medium will fit most women. For the Junior Wolverine, boys' sizes, 2-16, are $19.00. Tice's also features…

January 06, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 79) • Page Image 11

… USC teams. Bo surely couldn't have expected to out- play a superior team by merely using the same strategy which succeeded against the weaker teams. The weaker Wolverine opponents in the bowl games…

… Bowl 8 conference is superior to the Big Ten. The Wolverines have shown little trouble downing good Pac 8 teams during the regular season. In fact, the Big Ten finished 3-3 against the Pac 8 teams during…

… putting up a good battle. Thus, one of their losses is to a very legitimate team. But Toledo also lost to Central Michigan, while the Wolverines handled the Chippewas easily, 92-79. And I'll bet Orr would…

… appropriate. With 6:34 remaining the Wolverines held a comfortable 77-65 lead. Joel Thompson had tallied 18 points while only collecting two fouls. The world could cave in, but Joel would save the victory…

…. Apparently the universe collapsed, something the Wolverine center couldn't cope with. In the next three minutes Thompson collected fouls three, four and five, while only putting in two points. In the meantime…

April 06, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 149) • Page Image 16

… the year," said Coach Brian Eisner. "We beat a good Kentucky team - without Jeff Etterbeek - 9-0. We are getting better with every mat- ch." LAST SEASON, the Wolverines dominated the Big Ten with an 8…

…. Today, however, the Wolverines must meet the Fighting Illini, always a difficult match for the Michigan netters. Commenti.g on the match at Cham- paign, Eisner said, "In my ten years here, Illinois has…

May 06, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 2) • Page Image 12

… nipped in the opener and nailed in the nightcap as Notre Dame swept a doubleheader from the Wolverines yesterday. The Irish took the first game in eight innings, 5-4, and ex- ploded with a 12-run inning to…

… win the second game, 13-5. The double loss drops Michigan's record to 12-13. In non-confer- ence games, the Wolverines have lost six straight and seven of their last eight. Michigan resumes its confer…

… highlighted by a three-run homer by Chuck O'Connor. For Notre Dame in the fourth: 16 batters, 12 runs, nine hits, one Wolverine error, three walks, three wild pitches, two home runs and two doubles.eStennet was…

… handed Michigan its worst defeat of the year, 7-2. The Wolverines, who usually are on the other end of tennis routs, could only manage to win at number one and three singles. Eric Friedler raised his…

December 06, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 75) • Page Image 10

… fourth with the Wolverines finishing sixth. Each team moved up one notch, and the fight for the Big Ten title seems to rest with these two teams with Indiana which placed sixth this year and Min- nesota…

…, previous gymnastics pow- erhouse, not too far behind. Michigan's primary strengths seem to rest in the rings and vaulting. At the Windy City, the Wolverines tallied 26.4 points in the ring exercise with…

May 06, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 2) • Page Image 10

…. contact director Rabbi Poupko-663-4129 By RICK CORNFELD The Wolverine batsmen had reason to be hopeful of great success in the Big Ten this year. Backed by strong pitching, Michigan won 11 out of 15 games…

… said of his pro- geny. The infield has been espec- ially disappointing. The b e s t that can be said for the hitting is that it was not supposed to be outstanding. The Wolverines do not have a single…

… National Foot- ball League, the club said yes- terday. Betts, who was used as both safety and backup quarterback for the Wolverines last year, will be used in the same capacity for the Jets. As ajunior…

… baseman bobbled and that the 4 scorer mercilessly ruled a single. The Wolverines went on for a 2-1 win for M i k e Elwood on sloppy Hawkeye fielding. The next day Michigan also split, this time with…

… the Goph- ers jumping all over Tom Fles- zar and Dan Fife for a 9-2 past- ing of the Wolverines. A 10-0 drubbing of Detroit followed, and then a three-game set with Michigan State 1 a t weekend. A two…

January 06, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 81) • Page Image 10

… winning goal was a power play effort and came just after the seven minute mark. Wolverine wing Bernie Gagnon knocked down an errant Badger pass near center ice and cut down the left Unreserved tickets are…

…'s sl the rebound past the fal tender. After the game, Michig Al Renfrew summed up tory. "They were a good t noted, "but our goaltend excellent." Wolverin THE NEXT NIGHT Michigan's goaltending was still…

… Bulldogs 11-1 in the opening game of the Nichols Tournament in Buffalo, New York. Nine different Wolverines scored including a number of the lesser used players as Renfrew went to his bench early and often…

… LaGrange, Ill., as the Wolverines finished fourth in a field of 52 at the Midwest Open. The tournament, which is "equal to the NCAA Tournament in terms of toughness, in terms of the level of…

… State, the defending NCAA champion, Oklahoma State, the defending Big Eight Conference champion, and Michigan State, runners-up in last year's NCAA tourney. The Wolverines gained only four place…

… defend- ing Big Eight champion Carl Adams. Tom Quinn lost his opener to the eventual champion, won four in a row after that, and be- came the only other Wolverine grappler to place, losing the con…

February 06, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 108) • Page Image 6

… It is five down and nine to go 1 the scoring punch for the winless for the Wolverine cagers who seek Northwestern team. Moran is also their sixth straight conference win dangerous under the backboards…

… starters. Sibley, off to its finest Big Ten start in Sund and Hentz have averages of 14.8, 7.6 and 9.0 respectively. They six years. work well as a team but have not The Wolverines took overun- been able to…

…- this game that the Wolverines em- der realizes that his men have to barrassed Northwestern by reach- face a devastating Michigan squad ing their season's high in free- that has excellent balance be…

…- der's statement. Through the first' fifteen games of the season Mich- igan leads its opposition in every offensive department. To date the Wolverines have a field goal per- cnaeof 46.0 compared to thei…

Wolverine's starting five of Wilmore, Ken Brady, Dan F i f e, Wayne Grabiec and Rodney Ford. Wilnore, the fabulous 6-foot- 31/2 inch forward from New York' City, was limited to just 14 shots{ against…

December 06, 1978 (vol. 89, iss. 74) • Page Image 9

…, a.k.a. he Louisville Cardinals, to challenge the Michigan Wolverines in the cagers' first road game of the year. THE SEVENTH-RANKED Car- 'nals, who sport what some call the ation's finest collection…

… of slam dunk rtists, host the sixth-ranked olverines tonight before what is ex- pcted to be a frenzied Freedom Hall crowd of 16,000 (televised on Channel 50 at8 p.m.). The 2-0 Wolverines are fresh off…

…-hour flu,, the Wolverine tennis doubles tandem of Jeff Etterbeek and Matt Horwitch battled their way to the finals of the National Indoor Collegiate Doubles Tournament before bowing to an out- standing…

…) played an excellent Pan-American team. They won the first set, but they became so weak they couldn't carry on," said Eisner. Shaufler and Jack Neinken will be representing the Wolverine squad in the…

Wolverines will be just, one guard, junior guard Terry 9chevers, fresh- woman forward Katie McNamara, sophomore forward Abby Currier, sophomore center Yvette Harris and, AP Basketball Poll Duke's Blue Devils…

… Saturday's game and hopes to use freshwomen forwards Kris Hansen and Jill Smit, who did not play at all against Detroit. The Wolverines squeaked by Louisville in the controversial "run- ning-clock" game here…

May 06, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 1) • Page Image 7

… to The Daily KALAMAZOO - Wolverine pitcher Jim Burton put on a one man show yesterday afternoon in, Kalamazoo, fanning 17 and driv- ing in two runs, to pace Michigan to a 10-1 victory over Western…

… ninth. Burton's three-hitter upped the Wolverines record to 9-16. His strike-out total is 78 for 541/3 innings. Michigan banged out 12 hits. Leaders were Carrow with a single, double, and triple; Lund…

… winds left The Spartans closed the gap much to be desired of the outdoor to 4-2 as Rick Ferman bounced courts, Wolverine coach Brian Eis- past Dan McLaughlin in the last ner moved that the match he held…

… singles 8-6 6-4. indoors but the Spartans disagreed Conti and Hainline secured the and consequently everyone froze. victory with a 6-1 8-6 win over The Wolverines drew first blood Detroiter Jim Symington…

… Mark Conti. Conti was leading love. at the time 5-2. The second doubles combo of While Conti warmed up in a car Tim Ott and Joel Ross was the Wolverine Jon Hainline blasted other high spot of the day…

February 06, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 106) • Page Image 12

… at the Indiana Relays was Lattany who took the high jump -at 7' 0". The mile relay team placed fourth in the :tough cornpetition. "It was good competition," said Wolverine coach Jack Harvey. "The other…

… long jump with a 23' 5'" leap while! teammate Neil Fairclough took the triple jump (46' %") and Dave Lewis ofr the Wolverines captured the 5000 meter run in 14:31.16. =OMSEmi.EM... ............n…

…, and while they did beat the Wolverines, Michigan posted its best score of the season. Michigan took Sunday's optionals, 210.3 to 208.25, winning floor exercise, side horse, parallel bars and high bar…

…, so I can remember what needs work in practice." We'll soon know if Berger and the rest of the Wolverines can put it all together in the Big Ten meet next mon- th. By ALAN FANGER Like a Grand Prix race…

…. The Wolverines (20-2) used the meet to - experiment with several new routines, and their added difficulty resulted in a team score of 127.75, a season high. Eastern finished second at 117.8, while…

…'t be .working out until Friday. We'd rather have her healthy.' The Wolverines will now t rget their efforts toward a conference title chase in which they may be a frontrunner. "I see a lot of teams in…

September 06, 1973 • Page Image 42

… '73 com- petition. Since the name J. Dixon Farm- er first appeared two years ago as mentor of the Michigan crew, the Wolverines have jumped from eighth to second in the Big Ten track standings. In '74…

….2 clocking in winning the Big Ten championship. Rowe also romped to the outdoor crown with a 46.0 to match the Mich- igan record held by Kent Ber- nard. But the Wolverines will be missing some important stars…

… crowd of 2,400, them. Coming to Michigan will A strong senior corp will head be backstroker Rob Helt, brother the 1973-74 Wolverines led by Big of former Wolverine pitcher Pete Ten champion breaststroker…

… Stager to be outstanding pros- ing an outstanding. 2:06.00 for the pects and will aid the Wolverines 200-yard event turned in the almost immediately. Knoxville meet where he placed Also secured was Gordon…

June 06, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 24) • Page Image 16

… eighth inning, all the advantages adw seemed to swing to the Wolverines. The TeTa4= ebueth ; Blue had scored six straight runs to ignored all that, blasting a one-out, The Tar Heels set up the big inning…

… had tog erase a 4-0 deficit, the next two Tar three run home run over the left field when starter Tom Owens hit shortstop no one Heel batters were left-handed, and wall to send Howe and the Wolverines

October 06, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 28) • Page Image 1

Wolverines overcame a three-point halftime deficit and went on to their fourth straight victory of the season, a 27-16 verdict over the Stanford Cardinals here yester- day afternoon. The Cardinals, now 0…

…-3-1, were 18-point underdogs against the third-ranked Wolverines, but took a 9-6 half- time lead and closed within four points of the Maize and Blue early in the fourth quarter on a 14-play, 75-yard drive…

January 06, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 79) • Page Image 12

… that staked the Maize and Blue to a 13-point half-time edge. With the Wolverines on the skids after losing two of their last three games, in- cluding that embarrassing overtime af- fair to Toledo on New…

… of Wolverines around to pick things up, as blossoming star Joel Thompson and forward Alan Hardy shared the scoring honors with 18 apiece. Mike McGee tallied 14 more before fouling out with almost…

November 06, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 52) • Page Image 1

… annex some of these areas them how they voted. He cited two cases, from 1929 and whether or not someone who cast his vote illegally can See COURT, Page 8 Wildcats 78 Wolverines By KATHY HENNEGHAN morale…

…I and led 14-7 at the end of the run out of the s half. The Wolverines really Michigan qua dit on with a 28-pointturned in yeta poured performance.I third quarter and from then on raises his ca it was…

June 06, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 22) • Page Image 10

… welcome. Mr. Flood's Party - Melo- dioso, Latin Jazz, $1 00. Golden Falcon - Frei Fight, Top 40's, $1.00. Pretzel Bell - Carefreei Fam- ily, Bluegrass, $100. EVENTS The Wolverine Dancers pre- sent…

…/blues/classical, S50c. Mr. Floods Party - Melo- dioso, Latin Jazz, $1.00. Golden Galcon - Free Flight, Top 40's, $1.00. Pretzel Bell - Carefree Fam- ily, bluegrass, $1.00. EVENTS The Wolverine Dancers pre- sent…

February 06, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 109) • Page Image 7

… visit Western Ontario, and tomorrow the Wolverines take on Toronto. These two meets represent a break for the swimmers. The trip is basically for fun, but the meets will give the tankers a chance to keep…

… raced to second place last weekend in the Detroit News Race at Alpine Valey. The Wolverines scored 72 points in the men's division, one point behind Notre Dame, as John Dehlin placed first in the slalom…

…. Tech, on the other hand, faces four second divi-, sion teams in their remaining series. "We know how important this series is," said Wolverine coachj Dan Farrell, who himself both played and coached at…

… the Daily Photo by PAULINE LUBENS MICHIGAN'S Dave DeBol moves the puck in a :tion against Minnesota-Duluth last January 9th. The sophomore center scored one goal and ma le two assist in the Wolverines

April 06, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 148) • Page Image 9

… Michigan range, keeping the Wolverines with- gymnastics team's hotel reads in striking distance of being one "Good Luck, 'M'-GO, BLUE, GO." of the three teams to compete in Wolverine gymnasts must have the…

…, Coach Newt Loken's tumblers were consistent. tandings at the NCAA Gym- Unlike the Big Ten meet, where' nastics Championships being the Wolverines completely fell held in Eugene, Ore., after yes- terday…

… mentor for the same event. f I Today in Sports "Bats men entertain Titans IT LOOKS LIKE the Wolverine baseball season is finally getting underway. The University of Detroit visits town today for a…

… doubleheader against the Wolverines scheduled for 2 p.m. at Ray L. Fisher Stadium. Titan Coach Robert Miller brings a mixture of veterans and untested rookies into the Ann Arbor frays. The Titans recently…

December 06, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 73) • Page Image 10

… drown /NO LEE- Year End Sa/ 20% OFF on $10 or more purchase 407 N. Fifth Ave. (inside Kerrytown) By TOM STEPHENS The Wolverine swim team opened its season last weekend with a pair of meets in Toronto…

…- house rounded out the winners for Friday. At the OCOE Invitational it was a different story. The Wolverines' only winner was Canales in the 100 free. Although the team results weren't obtained, Stager…

… place votes and 100 points. Michigan took over second place on the strength of its im- pressive 11-3, 7-3 wins over defending NCAA champion Wisconsin. The coaches gave the Wolverines 83 points to put them…

December 06, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 73) • Page Image 2

Wolverine Fans in.. . RE BO L s winter none of tnat library's full-time staff failed to show up for work because of the weather. Graduate Library Circula- tion Direction Willard Davis said that almost…

…. 11, 1347. T-SHIRT DESIGN CONTEST Design an original emblem, cartoon or drawing incorporating the theme of the Wolverines' upcoming Rose Bowl bout. FIRST PRIZE Dinner for two at Win Schuler's, one…

May 06, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 4) • Page Image 19

… Kevin Clinton, Owens has pitched fewer innings over his career than any other member of the Michigan staff. As a Wolverine hurler, Owens holds a 5-5 record with a, 4.67 ERA over two and a portion seasons…

April 06, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 149) • Page Image 12

… s are awarded to individuals finishing in the top six places. In the team competition, the Wolverines faired well, winding up in sixth place. California took top honors by amassing 437.325 points. LSU…

…. Yesterday's action cl )Se. out a very successful season for the Maize and Blue tumblers. After suffering injuries to key performers at the start of the season, the Wolverines dipped into the ranks to find…

… Tigers but against them. None other than ex-Wolverine Bill Freehan seems destined to return behind the plate despite the acquisition of strong-armed but light- hitting Terry Humphrey from the Expos…

February 06, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 106) • Page Image 13

… ice for the year. Eaves, who ranked as high as third in the league (at Christmas break), still holds down the number two spot for the Wolverines, four points behind senior captain Mark Miller and has an…

…, Wolverine coach Farrell has this observation to make, "there was a lot of freshmen talent available in North America. It's a reflection on the fresh- men class." Ythe CbS B E LL'S B L"PIZZA, AHCIONADOSI! S…

April 06, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 148) • Page Image 10

…-4 victory Wednesday over Barbara Fischley of E MU, in helping the Wolverines shut out the hapless Hurons. TEAM DEBUTS SA TURDA Y: Women 's softball set for action THE SELIGSON PLAYERS Present PLATUS' COMEDY…

…- ching, we should be fairly com- petitive." Morrison returns to Yost for Hockey playoff action is coming to Yost after all. But it won't be the Michigan Wolverines taking the ice on the night of April 19…

May 06, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 2) • Page Image 11

… Los Angeles, night Only games scheduled I special To The Daily EAST LANSING-Led by Tim Ott and Mike Ware and the doubles team of Joel Ross and Dick Ravreby, the Wolverine netters defeated Michigan…

… State in a dual meet here yesterday, 5-4. The Wolverines, who remain in first place, a point ahead of Indiana, increased their season mark to 15-4. "Ott p 1 a y e d outstandingly well," coach Brian Eisner…

June 06, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 25) • Page Image 5

… Briarwood Hilton and drive by the Wolverine Inn before returning to Detroit. Detroit Mayor Coleman Young said hotel space remains the crucial selling point in determining which city becomes the convention…

December 06, 1978 (vol. 89, iss. 74) • Page Image 8

Wolverines. The junior placed sixth in the nation at 177 last year. , Fraser has been almost as impressive as Churella so far this year. He placed first in the Great Plains Tournament and the Penn State…

…- perience in our first four or five dual meets." i The Wolverines do have a number of capable freshmen, including 142 pounder John Beljan. Beljan finished-second in the Penn State Invitational while ending…

April 06, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 149) • Page Image 7

…. Chenier led Capital with 21. I. t t I f 1 All wetI The scheduled doubleheader between Michigan and Detroit was rained out yesterday. The Wolverines are scheduled to play Eastern Michigan today, weather…

… a twentieth place i alifornia at 321.75. vaulting for Michigan... finishing ahead of the Wolverines were Only the top three teams participate in the a State, Big Ten Champion Iowa, South- finals this…

September 06, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 1) • Page Image 85

… worth the time it takes to read the menu. Brown Jug 1204 S. University Often 'compared to its neighbor across the street, the Wolverine Den, the Jug is definitely the sleazier of the two. The food…

…. Pretty cheap, though. The Wolverine Den 1201 S. University No doubt one of the best eating places on campus. Open late on weeknights and four a.m. on the weekends, the Den offers good breakfasts, mediocre…

April 06, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 148) • Page Image 7

…. Wolverine Institute, 973-1480. cFtc FREE TUITION for 1 or 2 years at any one of 140 Universities, Technical Schools and Yeshivas in Israel. Fully accredited programs for Junior Year and Grad- uate study…

… tennis coach Brian Eisener. Big Ten as a whole is strong- tennis coach Brian Eisner. er this year with Wisconsin If anyone in the Big Ten threatening the Wolverines' be confident, Eisner does. Al- nine…

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