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September 04, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 1) • Page Image 122

… blasted his team-leading tenth roundtripper to give the Wolverines a 4-3 edge in the seven- th. All-American designated hitter George Foussianes came through with a two-out, game-tying single in the top of…

Wolverines' season. WHEN MIDDAUGH took over coaching duties from 17-year veteran Moby Benedict, he decided he was going to win or lose with young pit- chers. He won with them. Freshman Scott Dawson (9…

… Michigan seventh. However, Michigan's Randy Wroten led off with a walk, Foussianes followed with a double, and senior Chuck Wagner's base hit gave the Blue their 1-0 triumph. The Wolverine sluggers then…

…-3, 265- pound Paciorek decided to give up foot- ball and concentrate on the "grand old game," and he ended up breaking ex- Wolverine and Detroit Tiger great Bill Freehan's 1961 record of 44 RBI with 49 in…

… made him an awesome hurler his freshman year. 0 * * - - W4 k ter, were an unusual accomplishment for Michigan's hitters. Michigan outhit its Big Ten opposition .324 to .246. Eight Wolverines batted…

September 04, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 1) • Page Image 127

…-season announcement from head coach Johnny Orr-he was resigning as the Wolverines' all-time winningest coach (209-113) in favor of a lucrative head coaching position at Iowa State. This time, even Orr seemed surprised…

…." Succeeding Orr is six-year assistant coach Bill Frieder, who entered the Wolverine coaching ranks in 1973 following back-to-back Class A state championships as coach of Flint Nor- thern High. With Frieder at…

… Orr's side, the Wolverines attained an impressive 125-47 mark. While Orr departed, the key talent remains for Frieder to mold. Michigan returns all but three of its 1979-80 roster, including all five…

…- tonides could give the Wolverines the board strength they've lacked in recent 1979-80 Big Ten Basketball Standings optimism.Experience, McCormick years to seriously contend for the Big Ten title…

…-although it may take a while. Three additional freshmen who may see considerable action are forward- guards Dean Hopson (Ann Arbor), M. C. Burton (son of the Wolverine's 1959 MVP by the same name), and Dan…

September 04, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 1) • Page Image 128

… surgeon's knife, Loken still boasts a lineup of stalwart performers. Leading off is Wolverine captain and. the tean's only senior - ring specialist barrell Yee. Twice Big Ten still rings Shamipon, Yee is…

… regular is especially attractive this season. Included on what Loken called a "best ever" schedule are the premiere of the Wolverine Invitational and a spring trip west to meet Arizona, Arizona State and…

… Oklahoma. Loken's Wolverines are hosting the Invitational, which features men's teams from Michigan State, Indiana State, and Penn State. In the Big Ten race, last year's three- way competition for the title…

… more competitive. On the way to placing third in last year's Big Ten Championships with a score of 264.65, Michigan put seven Wolverines in the finals. Joining Yee, the ring titlist, was senior Gordon…

… strength, balance, and concentration. Yee will be shooting for his third consecutive Big Ten rings title, as well as an NCAA crown. The Farmington Hills senior is also the 1980-81 Wolverine captain. Tumblers…

September 04, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 1) • Page Image 130

… enough, not of the linksters' own doing. It was cast by the NCAA tournament selection committee, which bypassed the Big Ten runnerup Wolverines in favor of offering third-place Indiana an at-large bid to…

… the prestigious national finals. "I'm very disappointed," said coach Tom Simon. "But mostly, I'm sorry for the team. "We beat them (Indiana) both times," he said, adding the fact that the Wolverines

… graduation left a gapigg hole in the Wolverine lineup. "We would have won it last year with the score we had this time," said Simon. "The competition is getting bet- ter, that's all." Simon also believes his…

… they finished second behind Ohio State. However, third-place Indiana was awarded the NCAA bid, leaving conference medalist John Morse as the only Wolverine player to compete in the nationals. This season…

… ... Big Ten medalist Jackson, represented the Wolverines in the 1979 NCAA's. Still another team member, senior Ed Humenik, distinguished himself on a non-collegiate level by posting a high finish in the…

… the Big Ten meet and finished in eighth place. This past season the Wolverines moved up to fifth in their worst showing of the entire season. THE CINDERBURNERS were sim- ply sensational on the…

…, however, feels the Wolverines' first-place finish in the Becky Boone Relays showed their potential. This season: Both the indoor and outdoor seasons should find the thinclads improved over the previous year…

September 04, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 1) • Page Image 131

…The Michigan Daily-Thursday, September 4, 1980-Page F-11 Tankers' goal: dethrone versatile champ Indiana GETTING OFF THE STARTING blocks, Michigan swimmer Monika Scheff and former Wolverine Linda…

… swimmers, and you can see how this season could easily represent the "sophomore surge" for the former Wolverine freestyler. "I THINK OUR program is just about on the level with Indiana's," Farley said…

…), and John Spaid (third in both the 200 and 1650). The aforementioned group also combined to give the Wolverines top conference honors in the 400-yard freestyle relay. THE WEALTH OF talent runs beyond the…

… corps-the loss of Barb Weinstein, Ann McDivott, and Julie, Jeffrey leave some holes. But the Wolverines still have senior All-American Julie Bachman, Vicki Kimball, and Laurie Sloan to go along with…

…-notch freestyler Coach: Bill Farley (second year) Last season: Wolverines sent several individuals to the NCAA's, but they managed only a 15th-place showing. This season: The return of a solid diving corps plus…

…(LI(9 RTpee~ NGk OCTixlow. STARTING OCT. FREE evening clinics: 6d ; , r . ;{ . Bachman ... All-American diver Coach: Stuart Isaac (seventh year) Last season: The Wolverines bounced back from a…

September 16, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 11) • Page Image 1

…-who tout themselves as "The Best Damn 'Band In The Land Alumni Group"-have passed the scarlet and grey hat for the Michigan Marching Band to help guarantee a Wolverine trip to Columbus Nov. 22. OSU alumni…

… band treasurer Walter Neff said yesterday in a telephone in- terview from Columbus that $124.04 was raised last weekend at the band's reunion to aid the Wolverines. He said a certified check will be…

… University. The Urbana, Ohio native said the fund was started when one OSU band reunion participant passed around a copy of the Daily publicizing the Wolverine band's financial plight. Ethel Geist, whose…

September 18, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 13) • Page Image 11

… "Wolverines will play each team in their own division four times, twice at home and twice on the road. At the end of the season, said the second-year coach, the two top teams in each division will join together…

… costs of travel to such faraway schools as Iowa. He added that "it makes a lot of sense to have the schools that are closer together playing each other." The Wolverines traveled to Iowa City in May to…

September 21, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 16) • Page Image 7

… looking at the scores, it was obvious which team had won the tournament. Steve Groves and his Ohio State women's golf squad were the only ones smiling after the completion of the Lady Wolverine In…

… feel," said Simon. "They're glad they beat Michigan State, if that's any consolation." "We could've done better," agreed Wolverine captain Alison Smith. "We should've done better. It's frustrating. That…

…. "I'm just stun- ned. I feel like I'm playing the best golf of my life." The Wolverines resume competition in the Purdue In- vitational to be held September 27 and 28 in West Lafayette. SAN JUAN…

… of the Michigan In- vitational to the Tartars, 15-13, 15-13, at the Central Campus Recreation Building. The Wolverines breezed through See more sports, pages 9 and 10 their first two matches of the…

Wolverine Janice Marguiles. "I know we can win." Her teammates nearly made Marguiles' prediction come true. "It was a real close game, and.it was very well played," said Vong, adding that "We'll get Wayne…

September 25, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 19) • Page Image 11

… workout session. Henderson was signed by Houston toy a contract with undisclosed terms. L i SPORTS OF THE DAILY: 'M'edges Western n field hockey debut KALAMAZOO-The Wolverine field hockey squad, in…

… their season opener, upended Western Michigan 3-2 last night. Michigan's Marty Maugh opened the scoring for the Wolverines eight minutes into the first half. Shortly thereafter, Michigan took a 2-0 lead…

… victory was sweet revenge for Michigan, as last year Western defeated the Wolverines in the state championship tournament. The Zinwell Award, given to the outstanding offensive and defensive players of the…

September 26, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 20) • Page Image 12

… continue to do so if the Wolverines are to enjoy any more success. Captain Mike Haney provides steadiness in the midfield, but the front See more sports page 11 line is rather inexperienced. An injury HAPPY…

… leading scorer on the DOU BLE-TROU BLE team with three goals. The major problem that the TG PARTY! 3-8 Wolverines have encountered is the at- tainment of varsity status: Olsen said Bar-B-Q Ribs 754 each…

September 10, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 1) • Page Image 58

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September 10, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 1) • Page Image 74

…," predicted Coach Ron Warhurst. One of the Wolverines' biggest assets is the number and quality of runners they retain from last year's squad, which finished a strong seventh at the NCAA meet, Michigan's best…

…:26 5,000-meters indoors and has a fast 4:53 mile to her credit, which set a Track and Tennis Building record. Fudula also displayed signs of im- provement for the Wolverines during the past year, and…

September 10, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 1) • Page Image 76

…- ching their recordof futility in close contests of '80-'81. With just a little luck, the Wolverines would have attained a better-than-.500 slate. INCLUDED AMONG THE hear- tbreakers was a two-point loss…

…'s opening round. Among the vacancies left by graduation are those of Abby Currier, the second all-time scorer in Michigan history, and Brenda Venhuizen, wh was the catalyst for the Wolverines ;of of the bench…

…. Despite these losses. Soluk shouldin the future be able to look back on 1981- 82 as her first .500 season as the Wolverine coach. Men gymnasts 5th in Big Ten Sports Informotion Photo DIANE DIETZ, THE…

Wolverines' all-state scoring machine, drives past a defender on her way to the bucket. Last campaign, she set a single-season record by pumping in 540 points (20 per game) for the Michigan women, who finished…

… team - a record of longevity exceeding that of any other Wolverine athletic coach - Newt Loken has seen it all. He has ex- perienced the ultimate jubilation of winning the NCAA championship and the…

… record and a fifth-place Big Ten finish. THE WOLVERINES were plagued by losses to injury all season, the most notable being those of all-arounder Chris Van Mierlo before the season started and Mike Mc…

…. "It was an in- teresting and enjoyable season as far as exposure to top gymnasts," he said, in reference partly to Michigan's trip to the southwest, where the Wolverines faced some of the top squads in…

September 10, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 1) • Page Image 80

… of 13 consecutive Big Ten titles, saw its claim to conference supremacy seriously challenged in last season's Big Ten Tournament, as up- start Minnesota came out of the pack to tie the Wolverines for…

… Leach, made Wolverine tennis history by win- ning four consecutive Big Ten titles at the number two spot. "No one player can fill the gap made when you lose such an excellent tennis player as Matt," said…

… be strong players in the up coming season. In doubles, Wolverine tennis followers can expect key play at the second slot with a Haney-Debryn corn- bination, according to Eisner. The duo was the only…

… Blue doubles team to cap- - ture a Big Ten crown last year. I Daily Photo by PAUL ENGSTIROM WOLVERINE NETTER Mark Mees strokes through a backhand during ac- tion in the Big Ten third singles…

…. I Eli I I I Wolverine women'S tennis on the upswing By BARB BARKER At this time last year, things looked pretty bleak for coach Ollie Owens and the Michigan women's tennis program. The rookie…

… will not be as great of a loss." Owens said that the team can look for sophomore Marian Kremer to fill the number one singles slot. Kremer, who sported a 20-6 record last season, was the only Wolverine

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September 10, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 1) • Page Image 81

… in sports," as he closed his second year as the Michigan mentor by again winning the Big Ten championship and the NCAA Mideast Regional, earning the- Wolverines their second College World Series (CWS…

… disappointment, however, as some of the competition, such as Florida International and Miami of Florida, had begun their seasons much earlier than the teams from the snow belt. ,THE WOLVERINES THEN got in the…

September 15, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 5) • Page Image 10

… have a good day passing at all," said the Wolverine mentor. "At times, he seemed to be rushing his passes and all of that is a matter of timing and he's going to have to work on that. But make no doubt…

…, he still does not leave' out the possibility of the Wolverines spending another New Year's Day in Pasadena. "It won't take a miracle for us to go,. back to the Rose Bowl again this season," said…

September 19, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 9) • Page Image 16

….49 speed in the forty, and also competes as a long jumper for the Wolverine tracksters. The pride and joy of this year's offen- sive squad will be an offensive line that is the envy of many pro teams…

… So 1978-Mi Wa 1979--Mi Sou 1981-Mi Wa ORANGE 1975-Mi Ok GATOR ] 1979-Mi No WOLVERINE SENIOR tailback ButchWoolfolk (24) weaves down the field for another big gain. Woolfolk, the 1981 Rose Bowl's Most…

September 25, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 14) • Page Image 9

… at Ferry Field by a score of women p 4-0. The Wolverines' victory improved and with their record to 1-2-1 and was only the goal, this Wird versus CMU in 14 outings. making it It seemed as though the…

… prat When the Wolverine women came up ning a lot blan al off of the stick of sophomore tchendorf, the game turned Immediately the Michigan ut pressure on the Chippewas in minutes notched another one by…

… trip," k Chip said Michigan coach Candy Zientek. As the second half began, " the Wolverines continued to out-hustle the Chippewas with sophomore halfback Denise Comby scoring to make it 3-0 in favor of…

… Michigan. Comby, from West- field, New Jersey, was the third leading scorer for the Wolverines last year as a freshman, and Zientek is expecting pewas, bigger and better things from her in the '81 season…

…. With the adept goaltending of Nancy Hirsch, a sophomore from Glencoe, Illinois, the Wolverines' defense wts too tough for the Chil pewas to penetrate. To add to the Michigan margin, Forrestel added her…

… second goal of the day, ending the scoring for the Wolverines. It was Michigan's first- ever shutout of CMU. "OUR GIRLS have the potential, we just need some time," said Zientek, in her third year as the…

…'s game was the first in a five-game home series. The Wolverines meet the Spartans of Michigan State in their next outing Monday at 4:00 p.m. IM Scores Tuesday SOFTBALL Independent Morning Missles 15…

September 26, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 15) • Page Image 9

… athletic affliction called "jum- per's knee"-a looseness in the knee tendons which makes it painful to jump. McCormick was the Wolverines' six- *th man and he managed to play in each of their games last year…

… success." What the end results of the 1981-82 Michigan hoop campaign will be without McCormick's services -also remains a mystery at this point. There is no doubt, though, that the Wolverines - a team with…

… Mitchell himself, the honoree's son, Mr. Robert Mitchell, Intercollegiate Athletic Director Don Lanham, Wolverine gymnastics coach Newt Loken, Intramural Sports Direc- tor Michael Stevenson, Professor…

… out. MINNESOTA- Has the home course advantage for the Big Ten Championships. THE LARGEST contributing factor to the Wolverines lack of confidence towards the season is the unsure status of returning All…

… Dan Beck all having good training summers, proven performance is present. The questionable key that can make or break the Wolverines, however, are sophomores Jim Schmidt, Glenn Craze, Mark Wycoff, and…

September 27, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 16) • Page Image 1

… within one wide receiver's step of handing Michigan its second upset defeat in three weeks, but the Wolverines held on- yesterday for a 21-16 win before 105,213 Michigan Stadium fans. The triumph, giving…

… Michigan a 2-1 mark thus far in 1981, may have been a costly one for the Wolverines as several gridders went down with injuries, in- cluding wide receiver Anthony Carter, who left the contest after spraining…

… at Indiana. WITH 5:55 remaining in the game, Navy (also 2-1) mounted a drive from its own 29-yard line to the Wolverine 23. With two minutes remaining and second-and-18 from the 31, backup quarterback…

… Pagnanelli's desperation heave-on second down was pulled in by Wolverine defensive back Jeff Reeves to settle the outcome. A seething Bo Schembechler was anything but satisfied by the play of his squad, which…

… out for the Wolverines, as he reached the 100-yard mark for the fifth straight game with 117 on 25 carries. Woolfolk concurred with his coach's post-game assessment, "They (the Midshipmen) didn't do…

September 09, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 1) • Page Image 53

… six scorers and top three goalies return from an 11-8-1 team? Answer: Reason for optimism and the Michigan field hockey squad. 3 THE WOLVERINES' season ended last year in heartbreaking fashion when they…

…, the team's leading point getter on the year, and Kathy McCarthy, the Wolverines' fourth leading scorer. Forrestel scored nine goals during the season to go with her seven assists. Michigan's second…

September 09, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 1) • Page Image 55

… him for the NCAA Championships, where he failed to earn All-American status when cramps and nausea set in midway through the 6.2-mile race. WOLVERINE HEAD coach Ron Warhust is looking for big things out…

…'s pretty good in the 5,000- and 10,000-meters. Schmidt started really coming along at the end of the season and Moore is also coming around." JOINING THE Wolverine returnees is highly-touted recruit Chris…

… heavy favorite." Last season, the Wolverines finished fourth in the Big Ten Championships and while they may not have finished atop the conference, they continued to be unbeatable in dual meet com…

… never lost a dual meet. The Wolverines' dual meet record during Warhurst's tenure is 12-0. Big omen aiming for first By MIKE McGRAW Cross country is an event that poses challenges unseen in any other…

… beyond the pain of running up a steep hill or the ability to perform well in in- clement weather. Instead, the Wolverines' biggest challenge will be to improve upon a disappointing fifth- place finish in…

…." Returning for the Wolverines will be seniors Lisa Larsen, Melanie Weaver, and Sue Frederick. Larsen became Michigan's first woman All-American best as she finished 16th in last year's nationals in Pocatello…

September 09, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 1) • Page Image 57

… years came to an following the Wolverines' 53-52 los Notre Dame in the Silverdome. It- an embarrassing season for a o proud basketball school. Only six y earlier Michigan had been in the N( finals, and…

… just five seasons before Associated Press ranked Wolverines number one in the count: But for a coach whose team comp a meager 7-20 record last y Michilgan's Bill Frieder is confic that he can lead…

Wolverine coach said. "They might honors while averaging 14.7 points and n is not turn the program around their -4.5 assists per game. Turner was also freshman year. , the floor leader for the young Michigan…

… man "However, I feel very strongly that team and scored 28 points in the era two or three or maybe all of those five Wolverines' 68-58 upset over Iowa. And ton, incoming freshmen are going to be next…

… score-he has to do con- great Michigan basketball teams." it all." hool However, as with all freshmen, no OTHER PLAYERS FROM last year's team that are expected to help the Wolverines include junior guard…

… the bench. Michigan will be a fairly big, young, and inexperienced team next season and the Wolverines will almost definitely improve markedly on their 7- 20 mark of last year. And if Frieder has his…

… way, next year, the Michigan basketball season won't end in the first week of March. It will continue until the Wolverines are eliminated from a post-season tour- nament. Big Ten Standings Minnesota…

… improve even more this season. LAST SEASON SAW the Wolverines become one of the most improved teams in the conference. A team that had come under constant criticism for the past few years, became a…

September 09, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 1) • Page Image 58

… Ten meet. The five Wolverines to compete in the NCAA's were Rick Kaufmann on the rings, Milan Stanovich in vaulting competition, Nevin Hedlund on the pommel horse, Dave Miller on the parallel bars and…

… performers," said Wolverine head coach Newt Loken. Kaufmann was the only Michigan gymnast to earn All-American honors as he finished in sixth-place at the NCAA's with a score of 9.55. "He's very strong," said…

… Loken. "He's a steel rod when he gets in a han- dstand position. His presses are very F iv eNCAA qualifiers come back impressive and he's a super com- petitor. OF THE OTHER Wolverines' who£ participated…

…'s gymnastics team. Head coach Sheri Hyatt's squad, which compiled a 13-4 dual meet record and won the Big Ten title list year, returns a wealth of talent for the upcoming season. The Wolverines took the…

… return of Andrea Scully and Patty Ventura. The two were considered the Wolverines' top recruits last year (along with Samuelson), but missed most of the season with knee injuries. Scully missed almost the…

…'s only notewor- thy losses from last year's team, which finished 13-4 in dual meets, competitidfr will be fierce. With five spots almost certainly going to the five Wolverines who competed inf the NCAA…

September 09, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 1) • Page Image 60

… park, the team's 1982 season was one big roller coaster ride-filled with ups and downs. Unfortunately for the Wolverines, their season, like a coaster ride must, ended on a downhill. On May 22, Michigan…

… the conference champion- ship. It was also the first season since Micidaugh's arrival in 1980 that the Wolverines did not advance to the College World Series.' Nonetheless, the season did have plenty…

… of high notes before the final, one-day nosedive. Michigan won more games, 44, than any previous Wolverine' ball club. Included in those 44 victories were streaks of 18 and 11 consecutive wins. And the…

… second streak came in the midst of the Big Ten season to pull the Wolverines from a second-place tie with Michigan State into a first-place tie with the Buckeyes and a spot in the conference playoffs…

… against only one defeat. The hard-throwing righthander will return his 1.83 earned run average to the Fisher Stadium pitching mound in 1983. Karazim was the Wolverines bullpen ace in 1982. The senior, who…

… forego his fifth-year option. Four contributors who will be lost to the Wolverines are second-team all-Big Ten center fielder Greg Schulte (.379), catcher John Young (.259), left fielder Dave Stober (.261…

… surprising .389. Wolverine starters who will definitely return include sophomore designated hitter Ken Hayward (.349), junior cat- cher Rich Bair (.267s), junior third baseman Chris Sabo (.257) and junior…

… pitchers Bill Shuta (6-3, 4.25), Dave Kopf (4-1, 3.58) and Gary Wayne (3-2, 1.74). It is Shuta and Sabo whom Mid- daugh feels are the keys to the Wolverines success. BOTH SHUTA AND Sabo slumped as sophomores…

September 10, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 2) • Page Image 20

…, takes over the coaching position that was vacated when Tom Simon retired this summer after five years at the helm of the Wolverines. Simon's retiring in the summer did not give Athletic Director Don…

… expected to be the squad leader. Last season Colbert led the Wolverines in scoring at two of the team's five tour- naments, the Indiana and Spartan Invitationals, and finished in a tie for 27th at the…

September 11, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 3) • Page Image 3

… ultraviolet rays from the sun. It crush of less serene Wolverine fans. dtbesn't wear from playing. We could Each table costs $70; while not cheap, hove gone another year on the old turf, considerably less than…

… no surprise to a Wolverine fan. The number of Porta-Johns has been increased to 25. A typioal Michigan capacity crowd has also been con- sidered: Turnstiles have been installed. "Our stadium was one of…

September 12, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 4) • Page Image 12

… daysa week tPhone: 789-7940, By JOE CHAPELLE The Michigan women's volleyball team failed in a come-from-behind ef- fort, losing to Wayne State 7-15, 10-15, to place second in the Wolverine In- vitational…

…-12, before losing. MICHIGAN coach Sandy Vong said the Tartars experience made the dif- ference in the tournament. Likewise, the lack of experience on the part of the Wolverines may have contributed to some of…

…. MICHIGAN advanced into the finals by downing Ferris State in the semifinals 15-13, 9-15, 15-9. The Tartars upended Notre Dame 15-12, 15-6 in their best-of-three semifinal match. The Wolverines placed third…

… the match 15-11, 15-3. The Wolverines then beat Lake Superior, 11- 15, 15-10, 16-14, and Ferris State, 15-10, 9-15, 15-11, before falling to Wayne State in the prelims, 10-15, 9-15. Due to graduation…

… losses from last year's Big Ten championship team, the Wolverines had to rely on freshmen Lana Ramthun, Kim Edwards, and Jennifer Hickman to fill some starting spots. Veterans Sue Rogers and Alison Noble…

…, however, provided the skill and leadership needed to guide the Wolverines to their second-place finish. Michigan is currently 4-2 on season and will continue their campaign against Wayne State Eastern…

September 19, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 10) • Page Image 1

…. XCIII, No. 10 Copyright 1982, The Michigan Daily Ann Arbor, Michigan-Sunday, September 19, 1982 Ten Cents Ten Pages Militia.kills 100 in Beirut c From AP and UPI Wolverine quarterback Steve…

… played in Notre Dame stadium. Free safety Duerson stripped the ball from Wolverine wide receiver Vince Bean a.t the Irish,10 .yard line with 2:8 remainiug to preserve Notre Dame's opening victory and send…

… the Wolverines home with their first loss of the season. IT WAS A GAME speckled with ex- traordinary plays and marred by the loss of Wolverine flanker Anthony Car- ter, who went out in the third quarter…

… fired a pass in- tended for freshman receiver Gilvanni Johnson, who was it as he caught the ball. The ball squirted loose, bounced off the back of Irish Stacey Toran, and into the hands of Wolverine

… tailback Rick Rogers, who dashed 25 yards un- touched into the end zone with 7:38 remaining. Ali Haji-Sheikh converted the extra point to pull the Wolverines to within 23-17. MICHIGAN held Notre Dame once…

September 22, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 12) • Page Image 5

… Dame tailback Greg Bell to cough up the ball on the Wolverine one-foot line late in the first half. -SCHRIER The Michigan Marching Band performs under the lights. Irish fullback Larry Moriarty appears…

… to be grinning as he heads upfield for some of his game-high 116 yards rushing. The Irish may well have been grinning throughout the game as they thoroughly dominated the Wolverines, 23-17. -SCHRIER…

September 25, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 15) • Page Image 9

…SPORTS Page~ The Michigan Daily Saturday, September 25, 1982 'Bruised Wolverines to battle hot UCLA By RON POLLACK All is not well on the Miehigan homefront. Against Notre Dame last weekend…

…, the Wolverine gridders were pummeled in every possible way during their 23-17 loss. As the 20th-ranked Michigan squad prepares for today's (1:00 p.m.) game against 12th-ranked UCLA, it finds more than…

Wolverines' starting fullback until an infected toe knocked him out of the lineup for the season opener against Wisconsin, will sit out today's contest with an injured knee. With Ingram still sidelined, Greg…

… Wiscon- sin which kept him out of the majority of the second half against Notre Dame. AND WHEN the Wolverines limp on- to the playing field this afternoon, their woes will not be confined to their sideline…

… as well as emotionally. The Bruins' motives for such a violent act are really quite simple. They seek retribution for a 33-14 lashing received at the hands of these same Michigan Wolverines in last…

… the ball last season. Carney caught five passes against the Wolverines in last year's Bluebonnet Bowl. (99) Robert Thompson....... (224) (63) Winfred Carraway........(240) (53) Al Sincich…

…, bat- tled the course and a cold, pouring rain to shoot a par 71 and lead all com- petitors in a field of 23 teams. Colbert's teammates, however, did not fare quite so well. As a team, the Wolverines

September 26, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 16) • Page Image 1

… RON POLLACK Believe it or not, Michigan has the same record as Northwestern. The now 1-2 Michigan Wolverines roared to a 21-0 second-quarter lead over 12th-ranked UCLA, only to see their defense buried…

… touchdown pass from Tom Ramsey in the second quarter of yesterday's game. Holidays pose problems or some students, profs games, the Wolverines still had a golden opportunity to win the game. With slightly…

… through with that promise for the morning of the Wolverine-Minnesota game. D Oh, IwishI were ... Y YOU HAVE TO figure with a name like Oscar Maier, the poor guy has listened to more than his share of jokes…

September 28, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 17) • Page Image 9

… officials took too long to credit Michigan with its last timeout in the waning seconds of the Wolverines' 31-27 loss to UCLA. When the ref finally did so, Schem- bechler no longer wanted it. HE WAS CALM and…

… second play of the third quarter, the Wolverines' Steve Smith had a pass intended for Anthony Carter intercep- ted. "They knocked Anthony down on that interception," said Schembechler. "I don't know if it…

… which the Bruins' Ramsey threw a pass toward tight end Paul Bergmann. Wolverine Jerry Burgei batted down the pass, but it looked like a clear case of pass inter- ference. No flag was dropped. "We knocked…

… touchdowns, he was brilliant." %l Advancement WITHOUT AN ADVANCED DEGREE Daily Photo by BRIAN MASCK Bo Schembechler voices his opinion to an official during the Wolverines' 31-27 loss to UCLA. Michigan…

September 08, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 1) • Page Image 66

…4 4-D - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, September 8, 1983 No longer young, By JIM DWORMAN Everything points to a v basketball season for the M Wolverines this winter. All of the major components…

…, Purdue's Cross, Illinois' Derek Harper a nesota's Randy Breuer. The Northwestern's team graduated And Michigan has Antoine Jou Everything looks rosy, but... THE WOLVERINES' recruiting class lagged behind…

September 08, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 1) • Page Image 67

… explode should know what it was like to follow the Michigan hockey team in the 1982-83 season. The Wolverines came into the season with a young but high-scoring squad which figured to be exciting and im…

… those eight games being on the road. So it was understan- dable when the Wolverines opened the season with a 1-7 record even though they had managed to avoid getting blown out of the home rinks of Bowling…

Wolverine teams. IF ONE OF these players can excel to the point of being named CCHA rookie- of-the-year this season, Michigan will become the Los Angeles Dodgers of college hockey by having taken that award…

… than it's been the last three years. We'll be more of a skating team and we're emphasizing playing the man on defense." So there may be a little more gun- powder left in the Wolverines afterall and, if…

…, however, what weight class both of them will be taking on the mat this winter. In all probability, they may both move up to 134. THE WOLVERINES appear to be up to five-men deep at 134. Along with Der…

… Elbin is returning at 177. He had a 7-8 last season and Bahr hopes he will be much better this coming year. The Wolverines also have two players coming back after sitting last year out. One of them was…

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