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January 08, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 80) • Page Image 6

…4 Page 6 -Saturday, January 8, 1983 4 " S) -W IY V, A bouncing Wolverine cheerleader shows his support for a losing cause. Wolverine head coach Bo Schembechler explains the disappointing game…

… at a press conference... ... and Bruin coach Terry Donahue congrn sideline. It's Only a Game Fortunately for rabid Wolverine fans, the week preceding the big game in Pasadena 4 was preceded by all…

May 05, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 1) • Page Image 26

…Pago 26 - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, May 5, 1983 While we were away Softball Although rain has played havoc with this season's softball schedule and the Michigan Tournament, the Wolverines have…

Wolverines tied with St. Francis and Northern Illinois for top spot in Pool Two with 2-1 marks. Due to the tie-breaker, however, the Wolverines would have been forced to play in the consolation bracket on…

January 09, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 81) • Page Image 7

…-2 at Yost Ice Arena. The Wolverines were clearly the ominant force in the first period as the majority of the play was in Flame territory. The scoring began early as the game's first goal was netted…

… board. The fir- st 20 minutes ended with the Wolverines on top 2-1. Michigan's Jim McCauley opened the second period with another Wolverine goal as he picked up a blocked Speers slapshot and rifled it…

… past Blakey. SPEERS THEN scored the fourth Michigan goal at 5:52 by making an in- credible off-balance, back-handed shot that slipped past the Flames goalie. The Wolverine scoring barrage con- tinued as…

… McCauley netted yet another goal, making use of a Michigan power play opportunity as Flame Dave Cronin was in the penalty box for holding. Wolverine goalie Elliottwas able to hold Illinois…

…Intyre sailed over Elliott's shoulder and caught the upper right corner of the net. The game ended with a 5-2 Michigan victory and, accompanied by the over- time win Friday night, gave the ninth- place Wolverine

June 14, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 16) • Page Image 12

…SPORTS Page 12 Tuesday, June 14, 1983 The Michigan Daily NATIONAL CHAMPION TEXAS ELIMINATES WOLVERINES 'M' batsmen finish third in Series KERSEWORDS BY JOHN KERR Ak-Sar-Ben? .. . They sure spell…

… of the series one fat reporter (about 350 pounds) from Tulsa kept griping that the Wolverines played inferior competition in their regional. He added that if Michigan had played in a region with Texas…

… Middaugh impressed nearly everyone with his professionalism and class. The Wolverine coach never once saida bad word about anything, at times bending over backward to be helpful. Michigan is lucky to have…

… Michigan baseball history came to a close late Friday night when the Wolverines fell to eventual national champion Texas, 4-2, in College World Series action at Omaha's Rosenblatt Stadium. Texas defeated…

…' third starting pitcher. "I THOUGHT he threw a very strong ball game," the fourth-year Wolverine coach said. "He was very competitive. He was an outstanding pit- cher until they got the lead. When they…

… got the lead he became a great pitcher." Texas also scored all of its runs in the fifth in- ning, but unfortunately for the Wolverines they came on a grand slam homer of starting pitcher Scott…

March 02, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 117) • Page Image 9

… competition as a freshman as a result of his injury, Manus has the option of remaining with the Wolverines one more year. "I COULD choose to defer my accep- tance to medical school," said Manus. "But my poor…

… - he looks like Mr. Magoo," grinned Manus. Of course, Manus takes gymnastics very seriously, but his humor is not reserved for only Loken. Early this season, for a crowd at the Wolverine Invitational, he…

… outstanding swimmer of the meet and co-swimmer of the month. for the Big Ten. .Also swimming well for the Wolverines were Melinda Copp, who set a: Big Ten record in the 200-yard backstroke, and Kay Lundy, who…

… of the 200-yard freestyle relay. The Wolverines will also send their 400-yard medley relay team of Stuntz- ner, Marubashi, Copp, and Nancy Rut- sch and their 800-yard freestyle relay team of Stuntzner…

… knows a little better how it stacks up against some of the national powers. The Wolverines were 5-5 on the trip, winning the first five games and drop- ping their last. Before leaving on the trip, coach…

… third-year coach. The Wolverines began with 2-0 and 5-4 victories over Dominquez Hills on Friday of last week. Jan Boyd threw the shutout in the opener and Carol Patrick triggered a five-run seventh in…

… second game. On Sunday the Wolverines split a pair with Chapman, taking the opener 5-3 but losing the second game 5-2. Cal Poly-Pomona blanked the Wolverines by 1-0 and 2-0 counts on Monday, then Cal…

… in one meet and finishing last in another. In coach Sheri Hyatt's words, the Wolverines "blew Central and Nor- thern Michigan away," scoring an outstanding 171.55. "I felt it was our best meet this…

… season, though it was our second highest score," said Hyatt. The Wolverines were not so lucky in the Shanico Invitational, however, losing to the top three teams in the nation. The tumblers, faltering on…

January 18, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 88) • Page Image 8

… played in the Wolverine's 62-57 win over Wisconsin last Saturday. For it was Dan Pelekoudas, the target of many a catcall from Michigan hoop fans this season, who enabled the Wolverines to come back from a…

… lead the Los Angeles Lakers to the World Championship, but booing him served absolutely no constructive pur- pose. First, the jeers were aimed at a player who always gives 100 percent for the Wolverines

…, and second, the booers forget that Pelekoudas was one of the veterans on last year's Wolverine squad that kept the team together through a 7-20 season. But boo they did and it was obvious that it had…

… man-to-man and Pelekoudas kept hustling as the Wolverines took the lead for good midway through the second half. For the game he had four points and a season high six assists. That's the kind of play…

… Michigan coach Bill Frieder needs out of his third guard if the Wolverines are going to have a successful season. Michigan is woefully short in guards this season. After Turner, Leslie Rockymore, and…

… Pelekoudas, the Wolverines have only walk-ons. That's why Pelekoudas must keep up the level of play he exhibited in the Wisconsin game. If he can, Michigan can make it through the season with only three…

… scholarship guards - if he can't the Wolverines could be in trouble if Tur- ner doesn't have an outstanding game every time out. The one thing that Pelekoudas was obviously lacking before last Saturday…

… not lose any games for the Wolverines this season, but he won one for them last Saturday. Tumblers fall to. Gophers CIVIL ENGINEERS ... You're Needed All Over the World. Ask Peace Corps volunteers with…

… Michigan women's hoopsteres were. blasted by Big Ten foes. And both times poor shooting and turnovers were the culprits. FRIDAY NIGHT at Minnesota the Wolverines were humiliated, 90-43, by the Golden Gophers…

…. Sunday afternoon it was Wisconsin's turn at the hapless Wolverines, crushing Michigan by a count of 99-68. The pair of mortifying defeats gives the Wolverines an overall record of 3- 11, including a i-3…

November 29, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 68) • Page Image 7

… Page 7 CAGERS EASY WINNERS Birthday-boy Roy leads Wolverines By JIM DWORMAN Roy Tarpley celebrated his 19th bir- thday in fine style last night. Michigan's sophomore center scored 17 points, grabbed…

… eight rebounds and blocked six shots to lead the Wolverines to a 71-55 victory over North Carolina A&T. Starting in place of the injured Tim McCormick, Tarpley hit eight of nine shots and his only free…

… ALL MERCHANDISE WITH THIS COUPON (Exce t sale items) Expires Mon., Dec. 5, 1983 1 nd' r m , wrMM midu Daily Photo bySCOTT ZOLTON Wolverine forward Butch Wade lays one in despite the coverage of North…

… mid- way through the second half enabled Michigan to withstand a furious last- minute rally, as the Wolverines beat Toledo in their season opener, 55-52, at Crisler Arena Saturday. squeak in opener The…

… Rockets trailed by as many as five points with less than a minute to play, and began fouling in desperation. Missed Wolverine free throws kept Toledo in the contest and, when Rocket forward Ken Epperson…

… completed a three-point play with eight seconds left, Toledo had a chance to shock the favored Wolverines. BUT WHEN Michigan in-bounded the ball, Toledo was unable to foul until time ran out. Leslie Rockymore…

May 17, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 6) • Page Image 16

… is over and Michigan can now concentrate on more important things like next weekend's Big Ten playoffs, which the Wolverines will be hosting. Despite taking three of four games from the slumping…

…. The Wolverines captured the second game, 11-6, and also both games on Sunday but did not play as well as coach Bud Middaugh would have liked. "WE HIT the ball well enough," Mid- daugh said, "(but) we…

… one better. Shortstop Barry Larkin scored the only run Kamieniecki needed when he opened the Wolverine first with a single, stole second, advan- ced to third on a wild throw and then scored on a…

February 06, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 105) • Page Image 7

…SPORTS -Sunday, February 6, 1983 The Michigan Daily Page 7 Icers edge NMU, 3-2 By JOE CHAPELLE Special to the Daily MARQUETTE-The Wolverine icers scratched and clawed their way to a 3-2 }victory…

… over Northern Michigan last night before 3,664 fans at Lakeview Ice Arena. The win snapped a five-game Michigan losing streak. One of the keys to the Wolverines was the performance of sophomore goalie…

…'s win, coming up taking a 1-0 lead after the first period. Northern defensemen Bill Schafhauser took a pass from teammate Tom Strelow on the right side of the net and poked it past Elliott. The Wolverines

… seconds later Wolverine defenseman Todd Carlile rifled the puck past Wildcat goalie Jeff Poeschl into the right side of the net. The Wolverines then broke out to their first lead of the series, scoring two…

Wolverines were outshot 23-3 by the Wildcats, yet out- scored Northern Michigan 3-1. Poeschl ended the period with out making a single save, allowing all three of Michigan's shots-on-goal into the net. The…

…-Elliott .............................8 23 11 42 NMU-Poeschl........................6 0 5 11 Attendance: 3,664 Elliott ... 42 saves Powerful Hawkeye wrestlers destroy outmanned Wolverines By STEVE WISE It's a good thing riding time can…

… second-ranked Iowa dominated in their 44-0 thrashing of the Wolverines. The opening match, pitting Jamie McNaughton against Iowa's Tim Riley, didn't last long enough to even count riding time. Six seconds…

January 21, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 91) • Page Image 11

… the Michigan women's basketball team and coach Gloria Soluk, it's a good thing it isn't. LILLY, a freshman from Cleveland, has been guiding the struggling Wolverines from the point-guard position since…

…'s games late in the season. Said Soluk, "Every time she played I sat behind the bench," to let Lilly know how badly Michigan wanted her. When decision time came, Lilly chose to be a Wolverine, citing…

… season. Lilly knew the CSU coach and had played against many of the Vikings' players in high school. The Wolverines, however, lost to the Vikings, 71-68, despite a season-high 21 points from the freshman…

…. "It was a heart-breaker," said Lilly. The Wolverines, only 3-11 on the season and 1-3 in the Big Ten, have dropped several such close games. And the schedule gets no easier this weekend as the…

Wolverines face Ohio State tonight and Indiana on Sunday. Both games are at Crisler Arena. The Buckeyes are 11-2 on the season and undefeated in the conference. "Ohio State is probably the toughest team in the…

…'s track and field team doesn't stand a chance of winning its own Michigan Relays tonight. But that, of urse, is only due to the fact that no scores will be kept. The Wolverines, however, do stand a chance…

… continue their assault on the record books tonight, though, because their events are not on the agenda. The Wolverines are also looking to do well in the distance medley relay as Frederick-Foster, Wilson…

… determine the winner, will also be a strong area for the Wolverines. In the high jump, Michigan will receive a boost from team record holders Joanna Bullard, Dawn Rich and Melody Middleton. In the long jump…

…, varsity record holder. Thornton should be the Wolverines' big hope. In addition, Middleton will try to take top honors in the pentathlon. RALPH'S MARKET (665-7131) All the Best Deals at the Best Prices…

February 12, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 110) • Page Image 7

…-1 loss. The Wolverines continued to be con- sistently inconsistent for the season as they could not mount much offensive pressure throughout the entire game. "WE DIDN'T execute and didn't play hard enough…

… ice knotted at zero. Michigan began the second stanza with a powerplay opportunity as the Bulldogs' Dennis Garbarz was sent off for cross-checking, but the Wolverines couldn't score. DESPITE BEING in…

…. Smith dove to the ice to knock the puck away from a Wolverine defen- der who had stolen the puck in the Ferris zone. Tom Rudrud took the loose puck and hit Jean Landry skating in all alone on the left…

….shot from the blue line that was kicked away by Ferris goalie Norm Young. But Paul Spring was there to poke it in from a scramble in front of the net. tate However, the Wolverines couldn't keep their…

… of the Wolverines, lost last night. Bulldogged in Big Rapids FIRST PERIOD Scoring: none. Penalties: M-Seychel (holding) 15:42. FSC-Cook (Couture, File) 12:50. Penalties: M-McCrimmon (tripping) 6…

Wolverines last week. Michigan State isn't one of them. MICHIGAN IS. ! And the Wolverines host the Spartans in their final home- turf competition at Crisler Arena today at noon. Senior all-arounder Dino Manus…

… competed regularly for the Wolverines until freshman Gavin Meyerowitz joined the team in January. Leading the Michigan State gymnasts are high-ranking all- arounders Greg Bosscawen, Bart Acino and Pete…

… second to Wolverine captain Milan Stanovich in the all-around at last December's Wolverine Invitational and is consistently scoring in the "Stanovich" 55-range. "Our guys, especially the freshmen, are…

February 01, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 100) • Page Image 9

… in the knee area of his left leg during last- Thursday's game against Purdue, said coach Bill Frieder yesterday. The 6-3 guard had started all 17 of the Wolverines' games before missing Saturday…

… Jim Bullock who was driving to the basket for a lay-up. The loss of Rockymore leaves the Wolverines in a bind, having only two guards left on scholarship - Eric Turner and Dan Pelekoudas. Although…

… 135 117 74 Women tankers continue to roll By ADAM SCHWARTZ According to coach Stu Isaac, "We were really flat for the meet." Yet that did not stop the Wolverine women tankers from rolling over Michigan…

… is starting to do every day what she did in the big meets," said Isaac. "She's doing it consistently now." The Wolverines end their dual meet season February 11 against Eastern Michigan at 7:30 at Matt…

…'s hobpsters feel. Twice this past weekend the Wolverines had a victory within reach late in the game. But both times Michigan, now 3-15 overall and 1-7 in the Big Ten, broke down in the stretch. And the same as…

… when CRISP goes on the fritz - just when you need it most. FRIDAY NIGHT at Purdue, the Wolverines collapsed with the lead and five minutes to go, dropping an 80-72 decision to the Boilermakers. Then on…

…. Sophomore Peg Harte led the Wolverines with 24 points, and freshman Wendy Bradetich added a career-high 21, but impotent shooting from the field (39 percent) cost the Wolverines down the stretch. THE…

February 06, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 105) • Page Image 8

…Page 8-Sunday, February 6, 1983-The Michigan Daily MSU trips Blue, (Continued from Page 1) Before the Spartan streak, Eric Tur- ner had almost single-handedly kept the Wolverines in the game via…

… draw, the Spartan's other four won the game that counted. Derek Perry (16 points) and Scott Skiles (13) joined Vincent in double figures. Turner, meanwhile, was the lone Wolverine to hit in double…

… length-of-the-floor drive, which put Michigan back on top, 55-53, the Spartans ran out the game over the tired Wolverines. "IN THE LAST few minutes we got tired," Frieder said. "We made some mental…

… Paul Jokisch. The 6-8 forward, who had not seen much action of late, came off the bench to spark the Wolverines with a nine-point, three-assist, two-steal per- formance. "He's been playing well," said…

… court f PRES Turner s not Superman... forwards must score By JESSE BARKIN Basketball is a big-man's game, but from watching theWolverines lately, one wouldn't know it. Guard Eric Turner led the team in…

… scoring with 25 points, yesterday, net- ting 12 of 30 shots as the Wolverines lost to Michigan State, 70-65. That's right, 30 shots. As at team, Michigan fired 62 times. Imbalance? Yes. After the loss of…

… guard Leslie Rockymore (and his 13.4 scoring average), the Wolverines had to pick up the scoring slack from somewhere, but the question was where. Before Rockymore was injured, Turner was leading the Big…

… in the form of jump shots swishing through the nets. The Big Ten is a rough-and-tough conference where games are won in the tren- ches, and this is where the Wolverines are losing big. Oh, the Michigan…

Wolverines managed (barely) because of the offensive firepower of the Tur- ner-Rockymore tandem. But now things have changed. Turner cannot do it alone, no matter how many shots he takes. "He's got to score 25…

… sports a season high of 274.65. The Wolverines best score is 270.5. Also competing will be Kent State, which normally scores in the 264 to 265 range, said Michigan coach Newt Loken. st t' THE GREAT…

January 22, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 92) • Page Image 8

… Diag. That's not to say that the Wolverines won't win, but they've never beaten In- diana in Assembly Hal in the 11 years it's been open. In fact, the last time a Michigan hoops team won in Bloomington…

… go far in the NCAA tournament. The Wolverines, on the other hand, saw their Big Ten record fall to 2-3 and their overall mark to 11-4 following their 75-68 loss to Ohio State on Thur- sday. Much of…

… player," noted Wolverine coach Bill Frieder. "He worked hard to get good shots and he hit them." Rellford, Frieder hopes, will someday become Michigan's answer to Tony Campbell. "That would be nice," the…

… teams, Ohio State defeated Michigan, 82-62, in Big Ten play last night at Crisler Arena. The Buckeyes quickly assumed a commanding lead in the first half and never allowed the Wolverines to get closer…

… tight in the first half," said Michigan coach Gloria Soluk. "They're big inside and that hurt our game plan which was to try and get inside for the short shot off the screen." The Wolverine women were led…

… halftime lead due mainly to some torrid shooting. They hit 53 percent for the game while the Wolverines shot just below the 40 percent mark. The contest was decided at the half though as the Buckeyes used…

… of Ohio last night as they defeated Michigan for the first time in the school's hockey history, 5-1. But one has to wonder whether it really was the Wolverines on the ice. Except for the maize and blue…

… Redskins dominated play and outshot the Wolverines, 12-3. HOWEVER, OF Michigan's three shots, one went in. Goalie Jon Elliott was perfect on the other end and Michigan left the ice on top, 1-0. amassed…

September 08, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 1) • Page Image 70

… Ten title this season? Many Michigan fans and op- ponents are asking this question as the Wolverines come off their 16th con- secutive title. Even head coach Brian Eisner admits to considering it. many…

… Haney, who also teamed up for a Big Ten championship at number one doubles for the Wolverines in last year's play. The competition for these two openings will probably come down to last year's number…

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… Marian Kremer and Paula Reichert, the Hoosiers blew out the Wolverines, 8-1. Unfortunately for the team, which had played well all year despite the in- juries, it came up short at the Big Tens with a fifth…

… said. Perhaps not many teams could have done as well as the Wolverines under those conditions. Michigan had good depth last year and needed all of it. Had it been a team like Indiana, which carries only…

… eight girls according to Owens, the injuries would have devastated the Wolverines. This raises the question or whether Michigan will again be a very deep team. The answer appears to be yes. GRADUATION…

…, WHICH decimated IM L jl1 some Big Ten teams such as Michigan, State, which lost five out of its top eight,--, will take only number three singles{. player Jill Hertzman from the Wolverine lineup. In…

June 09, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 14) • Page Image 16

… away as the Michigan baseball team lost, 6-5, to Alabama Tuesday night. The defeat put the Wolverines one loss away from elimination in the College World Series. Michigan faced Stanford, which also has…

… one loss, last night. Three Wolverine errors and other fielding miscues gave Alabama four unearned runs and a 6-0 lead after three-and-a half innings. But Michigan fought back and made the score 6…

…-5 going to the bottom of the ninth. Crim- son Tide reliever Tim Meacham retired the first two batters in the inning and got two strikes on Ken Hayward before the Wolverine first basemen ripped a single to…

… didn't want to hear any of that. We're very fortunate to come out with a win. INDEED, WITHOUT the aid of a few Wolverine gifts, the Tide may have found itself trailing instead of leading in the late…

… inning when Dave Magadan, who went three-for-four, knocked in Ted McClendon. McClendon had singled wolverines s winning in fifth and advanced to second base with the help of a passed ball by Michigan cat…

May 10, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 3) • Page Image 15

…- Foster and Sue Schroeder finished first and third int the 1,500-meter run, the Wolverines established a lead they never relenquished. Frederick- Foster's and Schroeder's times were 4:23.11 and 4…

…:32.31, respectively. The Wolverines had five other first place finishers. They were led by Melanie Weaver in the 5,000 meters with a time of 16:29.45, Joanna Bullard with a high jump of 5'73/4", Joyce Wilson in the 400…

… season-best achievements. Harper had a season best in the 100-meters with a time of 11.14 and Dave Woolley's 15'8-'/4" height in the pole vault was tops for the season in that event. The Wolverine's last…

…." Michigan had beaten the Spartans both at home and away this year, and Owens felt this might be detrimental to the team. Time proved him right as the Wolverines bowed to State,5-4. After that Michigan came…

… injuries to Marian Indiana Kremer and Paula Reichert, as well as the absence of Jane Silfen. All three were singles players and their depar- ture caused a constantly shifting lineup for the Wolverines right…

… the Northern Inter- collegiate Golf Tournament in Bloomington, Ind. was just fine. Sophomore Dan Roberts was low man for the Wolverines with a score of 150. Michigan shot a two-round total of 776…

Wolverine coach Jack Harvey noted. A factor in the "poor" performance of the Wolverines was the inclement weather. The wind blew at 15 to 30 miles per hour and it rained hard all day. Harvey felt that…

May 10, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 3) • Page Image 16

… consecutive Big Ten champion- defeated Illinois' David Goodman and Neil Adams 7-6, 6-3 for p. The Wolverines managed three first place finishes and Sharton's second Big Ten championship of the tournament. o…

…-breaker. He was in as many tries. ;ht ... I was loose." The Wolverines will go up against the UCLA Bruins in the nelson's tightness resulted in three double faults. Sharton first round of the NCAA tournament on…

… BRIAN MASCK the 13-5 win for Casey Close (3-1). l win WITH THE switch to Ann Arbor on two-hitter in a 16-0 Wolverine w Sunday for the final two games came an end to the deluge of home runs. The two in…

… the two games at East La one was hit at Fisher on Sund Although there weren't ai at Fisher, the Wolverines stil ty of hitting, taking the first and the second 6-3. Wayne he just two singles and a walk…

January 16, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 87) • Page Image 7

… SUPERIOR goalie Lawrence Dyck saved a Wolverine slapshot from the left face-off circle, but Paul rKobylarz jumped in to pick up the rebound. Kobylarz went on to easily slip the puck into the goal behind Dyck…

…-minute major butt-end penalty, brought about by ramming a Wolverine opponent with the butt end of his stick. OThe penalty disqualified the defen- semen from the game, and teammate Kevin Moore served the five…

…-minute term of the infraction. The penalty was the first major. for the Lakers this year. The infraction did not aid the Late Tippett goal gives Wolverines close win Wolverines though, as the Soo Lakers were…

… goalie Jan Elliott's pads and was able to sneak the puck into the net for his 14th goal of the season. THE LAKERS got justice for Dahlquist's disqualification as, what would have been the Wolverines' go…

… not allowed. The second period of play ended with the score still tied. The Wolverines didn't waste any time coming into the third period and scored just 42 seconds in, taking a 2-1 lead. Goalie Dyck…

… was far outside the crease, trying to sit on a loose puck, but it got away and Tippett grabbed the puck, netting it into the empty cage. The Wolverines were able to hold the Soo Lakers scoreless for the…

… tonight, so they're coming along. The main difference was we won." Superior Wolverines FIRST PERIOD Scoring-1. M-Kobylarz (Grade, Stiles) 17:01. Penalties-M-Koylarz (elbowing) 6:49. LSSC- Dahlquist (5…

December 07, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 75) • Page Image 10

… refuses to talk politics with the media. So with the pleasantries out of the way, let's get down to the Wolverines and the War Eagles in the Bourbon Bowl. That's right, New Orleans on New Year's has nothing…

…? All of those questions, however, will have to be answered on January 2. I guess it really doesn't matter what a team is called, because either Michigan or Auburn - the Wolverines, Tigers, War Eagles and…

… home with an 82-63 win. WOLVERINE HEAD coach Gloria Soluk gave 6-7 freshman Lynn Morozko her first start of the season in hopes of bolstering the team's inside game against the smaller CMU front line…

… destroy the Michigan inside game. After six minutes, Soluk benched Morozco. Even when a pass got through to the freshman center, she either lost the handle on the ball or had it stolen. The Wolverines

… the Wol-verines, hitting 7 of 14 shots from the floor along with a pair of free throws. Wendy Bradetich played her second solid game in a row picking up 15 points. Cox and Tower led the Central Michigan…

… percent of its field goals compared to the Wolverines'15 percent. PROBABLY THE MOST significant statistic was turnovers with the Wolverines losing the ball a discouraging 29 times. CMU didn't do much better…

… into helter skelter out there. We have to be more structured and run our offense." The Wolverines had a number of potential fast breaks in the game, but they elected to continue to attempt run- ning a…

…. . S.. but wary of the Big (Ten) Chill 1 I EMBLEMI Free wrapping Papek~br By RANDY BERGER U PON HEARING of the Wolverine's 76-70 victory over the Georgia Bulldogs in Atlanta, Michigan basketball…

Wolverines and that it should give the team much-needed confidence going into the Big Ten season. The fact that Michigan won on the road is a feat in itself. Last year the team suffered through a 4-9 record (0…

… we do it against the bigger Big Ten teams.' - Michigan coach Bill Frieder come so easy for the Wolverines front line against the Big Ten. To say the least, Georgia had nobody in the Peach State that…

April 06, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 147) • Page Image 8

… the 11th-ranked team in the nation even through six innings, losing only due to an unearned run1i in the bottom of the seventh, 3-2. But in the nightcap, it didn't take long for the Wolverines to…

… control problems on the part of four Wolverine pitchers, the home team coasted to a 10-4 victory. In the opener, Aquinas hurler Paul Assenmacher had the Michigan hitters off-balance much of the game. Only…

… to third base which bounced off the chest of Harrell, and Michigan took a 2-1 lead. Wolverine starter Rich Stoll was touched for an unearned run in the fifth, tying the game at two. Stoll went the…

… the glove of Kettner and the Wolverines had their 14th victory of 1983. "Gust really made a big play for us getting that hit in the seventh," said Middaugh of the freshman. Besides Gust, Larkin (4 hits…

… on the afternoon), and Mike Watters (three hits, including a triple) were other big contributors playing their first home games for the Wolverines. The second game was no contest from the outset as…

… Larkin, Watters and Sabo started the first inning with three singles, and, before the dust cleared, Michigan was up 9-0. Bill Shuta was started for the Wolverines but was pulled by Middaugh in the second…

… afternoon, Michigan will again play two at home, taking on the Western Michigan Broncos. Dave Kopf and Casey Close are scheduled to pitch for the Wolverines. They didn 't have a prayer al R H E Aquinas…

… connects for a home run in the first game of the Wolverines' doubleheader against Aquinas yesterday. Sabo went 2 for 6 with 2 RBI's on the day. Blue sofd By JIM DAVIS One win was bagged and another barely…

March 01, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 116) • Page Image 8

…SPORTS The Michigan Daily Tuesday, March 1,1983 Pag e Wolverines' NIT hopes fading By LARRY MISHKIN It was not a normal spring vacation in Ann Arbor. The temperature was spring-like, Crisler…

… Arena was full for two basket- all1 games and the Michigan Wolverines sandwiched an upset vic- tory over fourth ranked Indiana bet- ween uninspired losses to Purdue and Ohio State. AS A result of their…

… Michigan," says Wolverine coach Bill Frieder. "It's important for our program that we get that kind of player to come to Michigan." Joubert is the second in-state player to commit tosMichigan this year. Last…

… November, guard Quincy Turner of Benton Harbor signed a national letter-of-intent to play for the Wolverines. THE PAIR of backcourt men fill the largest void in Frieder's lineup. Michigan began the year with…

April 08, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 149) • Page Image 10

… and field team will get its outdoor season into full swing today and tomorrow at the Dogwood Relays in Knoxville, Tenn. The Wolverines opened their outdoor season at the Dominos Pizza Relays in…

… finisher the Wolverines place in the meet is distan- ce specialist Diemer. While in Tallahassee, the Michigan senior was third in the 3,000-meter steeplechase in 8:36.4 and qualified for the NCAA national…

… meet. This weekend, Diemer hopes to qualify in the 5,000-meter run. Further enhancing the Wolverine distance corps will be Big Ten indoor three-mile champ Gerard Donakowski, who will run in the 10…

…, who were first and third in Florida with tosses of 59'%" and 57'111/2". In addition, Eriksson was fourth in the discus with a 168'8" throw and is the Wolverines' strongest threat in that event. In the…

… long jump, the Michigan men have NCAA qualifier Derek Harper; while Big Ten third-place finisher Dave Lugin should score for the Wolverines in the high jump. In addition, Michigan will send one- mile…

… team is just hoping to stay the same. The Wolverines, who took the Big Ten championship during the indoor season, now set their sights on doing the same outdoors as they open their outdoor season at the…

… cleared a per- sonal best and Wolverine record 6'0" to take third at the NCAA indoor cham- pionships. The Wolverines' other chan- ce in the field events should rest with long jumper Lorrie Thornton who…

… also captured the conference title indoors. IN ADDITION, Thornton is the Wolverines' top threat in the sprints, qualifying for the NCAA indoor cham- pionships in the 60-yarddash. Right behind Thornton is…

January 15, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 86) • Page Image 8

…Page 8-Saturday, January 15, 1983-The Michigan Daily Wolverine icers fall to akers, By TAM BENTLEY Special to the Daily SAULT STE. MARIE - The sub-zero tem- perature wasn't the only thing that was…

… Chiamp's right side. THE WOLVERINES came back to even up the game, though, as Michigan's Kelly McCrimmon netted the squad's first goal on a power play. McCrimmon took a pass from co-captain Brad Tippett…

… powerplay goal as Wolverine Todd Carlile was in Lake Superior freezes 1 in CCHA game the box for highsticking. Butler has scored at least one point in the last six games. The first twenty minutes of play…

… ended with the Wolverines still chasing thedSoodLakers and trailing by a score of 3-2. Michigan had the opportunity to tie the score in the third period but failed to utilize it. Tippett, on a breakaway…

… great stride by breakin fieldhouse and one varsity re outlasting Saginaw Valley and Ontario last night at the T Tennis Building. "I'm real pleased with ours said Wolverine coach Goodridge. "We had a realt…

… of 16:29.44. good per- The final fieldhouse record fell in the ally had a mile-relay as the Wolverine quartet of Darlene Fortman, Martha Gray, Joyce r started Wilson and Brenda Kazinec (3:51.27) g her…

December 06, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 74) • Page Image 10

… would have found a way to lose it." AND WADE exemplified what a dif- ference a year can make. The 6-7 for- ward grabbed 11 rebounds in addition to his career high tally as he spearheaded the Wolverines

… men had three fouls so we wanted to go inside and that proved the difference." The Wolverines had to overcome a INTRODUCING THE NUVISION COLLEGE SPECIAL. I - $19" $18900* Extended Wear Spherical' Soft…

… team finished second out of 14 com- petitors in the Eagle All-Around Classic' in Alexandria, Virginia this weekend. The Wolverine's youth and talent was displayed as freshmen Brock Orwig and Mitch Rose…

… led the squad in all- around performances. Individual effor- ts by Rich Landman and Rose also con- tributed to the Wolverine's success. Even though senior captain Merrick Horn and freshman Gavin…

… University finishing fourth. ORWIG WAS the top gymnast for the Wolverines, placing fourth with an all- around performance score of 49.05 and Rose followed his teammate with a 46.55. Landman and Rose also…

October 18, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 36) • Page Image 8

…'s Tom Irmen broke up the Wolverine cluster by placing six- th with a time of 24:15, but 'M' harriers Jim Schmidt and Doug Heikkinen were close on his heels finishing with times of. 24:17 and 24…

… outcome. "I think this week we made the tran- sition," he said. "Things are looking up and I hope to stay at the level we're running at." AT THE Lehigh Invitational last week the Wolverines finished second…

… and will probably be out for the rest of the year." But despite all the bad news, last weekend's race was a very successful one for the Wolverines, as they took third in the eight-team meet behind…

… to Arizona State in the consolation match. The Wolverines could do little against the 13th-ranked Volunteers, managing to come up with only 14 points in the match. Scoring went 5-15, 1-15, 8…

Wolverines were not victorious in the consolation match, Canning thought they looked much sharper than they did against Ten- nessee. She considered the Arizona State match a good one for Michigan. "EVERY POINT…

… was rallied for," said Canning. "It was probably the best match all year." An injury to sophomore Jennifer Hickman may have hurt Michigan in the Arizona State contest. Hickman, one of the Wolverines

…, the Wolverines managed to inch ahead of the Buckeyes in the Big Ten standings. With the game tied, 1-1, 20 minutes in- to the second half, Michigan co- captains Denise Comby and Kay Mc- Carthy…

… Ohi State also gained the Wolverines more confidence on the field. "Ohio has a center halfback who dominated their play," said McCarthy. "We had the advantage after passing her. Our strategy was to keep…

… the ball down the sides, and try to force cor- ners." By PHIL NUSSEL The lady Wolverine golf team got a taste of top-notch NCAA competition Saturday as they finished 13th in a field of 15 teams in the…

…. FRESHMAN MISSY BAUER led the Wolverines with scores of 79 and 82. Sophomore Luanne Cherney, who had been in a minor slump, shot 86 and 76. Freshman Val Maddill experienced some putting difficulties and had…

September 27, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 17) • Page Image 11

… finished second with 225. Michigan State's Barb Teichert, who won the Lady Wolverine Invitational last weekend, shot 227 which was good for third place. MICHIGAN WAS led by Melissa Bauer with a 241. That was…

… low enough for a tie for 15th place overall. The Wolverines rallied on the last day to move from 13th to their 10th place finish in the tournament. Spikers split in weekend matches By JIM DAVIS…

… Sometimes you got it, sometimes you don't. Friday night, the Wolverines volleyball squad had it, downing Illinois on the road. But Saturday it was a dif- ferent story, as Purdue lowered the boom on Michigan…

…, who now stand 10-3 overall. Purdue, however, blasted the Wolverines at WestrLafayette. The Boilermakers, one of the top teams in the conference, got off to a quck start and coasted to a 15-1, 15-4, 15…

… has not been consistent," continued Canning, who pointed out the Wolverine players are prone to streaks of excellent play. "IT WAS NICE to win a road match at Illinois, but we never really got star- ted…

… at Purdue. They've been touted as the best team in the Big Ten." Senior Jeanne Weckler, who earlier suffered a secondary knee sprain, returned to the starting lineup for the Wolverines in the two…

… matches. The Northbrook, Illinois native, one of the team's top defensive players and a regular at setter, shifted to hitter for the weekend. The Wolverines next match is tonight at the CCRB against Eastern…

March 08, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 122) • Page Image 9

…." FRIEDER HOPES that the addition of Thompson will intensify competition for the Wolverines' guard positions. The Michigan helmsman is dissatisfied with the play of his current backcourt, Eric Turner and Dan…

… plays against our guards." Thompson believes he'll begin his Wolverine career as a reserve point guard. "I don't think anyone's going to beat out Eric Turner," he said. "But I think I can learn a lot by…

… recruiting a couple of big men." Page 9 Netters minus Kremer overtake Dlinois 8-1 By PAULA SCHIPPER The women's tennis home-opener served up a 8-1 win over Illinois on Sun- day, but the Wolverines could have…

… spot in the 1982 Big Tens, the Wolverines may have been overconfident on Sunday against Illinois, who placed only ninth last year. "We were a little too overconfident going in. The results were nice but…

… we could have played better," said coach Oliver Owens. During spring vacation's West Coast' matches, the Wolverines grew ac- customed to a faster court. "We're just getting into the season," said an…

… injured Kremer from the sidelines. "We haven't played much on a slow sur- face." JANE SILFEN, who lost the only Wolverine match of the day in a tough singles match (4-6, 6-4, 5-7) also had complaints about…

December 06, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 74) • Page Image 9

… EWING THE WOLVERINES may have swept an ice series this. past weekend against a tough Lake Superior State squaA, but they paid dearly for it. In Saturday night's 4-3 victory over the Soo Lakers, the…

Wolverines lost defensemen Greg Hudas and Mike Neff to knee injuries. Hudas "It was a costly win," said Michigan coach John Giordano im- mediately following the contest. "(The injuries) could really hurt us…

Wolverine defense. He was also a key player in Michigan's penalty-killing scheme. "It's a big loss and a definite blow to the penalty-killing team," said Neff's fellow defenseman and roommate John De…

…, Neff and his other roommate, center Ray Dries nursed DeMartino back to health after a severe knee injury that was supposed to end his season. DeMar- tino played in the Wolverine's final six games. Later…

… (15) try unsuccessfully to score against Lake Superior goalie -Lawrence Dyck last Friday night at Yost Arena. The Wolverines swept the series but lost two key defensemen to knee injuries in the process…

May 05, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 1) • Page Image 27

… at Detroit, but when the Titans cancelled due to poor field conditions, s u a d g sWolverine coach Bob DeCarolis arranged a single game againat Eaatern Michigan on the Hurons' home field. AND THE…

Wolverines, idled since Friday night's Michigan Tournament action because of poor weather, which cancelled b u ia six games, made the most of the opportunity, blasting The 14-hit explosion was a much needed…

… batting average boost for the light-hitting Wolverines, who now stand 28-23 on the season. Three triples and a pair of doubles highlighted the Meanwhile, Jan Boyd (13-12) and Sandy Taylor combined on a one…

… the fine pitching effort by tallying two runs in each of the first two innings, another run in the fourth, and five more in the sixth. Seven Wolverine hitters knocked in at least one run apiece. Carol…

…, and we won." The Wolverines close out the home season this weekend against Big Ten arch-rival Ohio State in a pair of doubleheaders on Saturday and Sunday at the Varsity Sof- tball Diamond. Next on the…

… agenda, though, is another doubleheader today, scheduled at Michigan State. The Wolverines and Spartans split a pair at East Lansing on April 21st in their fir- st meeting. Game time is 3:00. an Baseball…

May 10, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 3) • Page Image 14

…Page 14 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, May 10, 1983 SOFTBALLER SWITCHES TO LEFTY Thomas thrives at new positions By JIM DAVIS The 1983 season has been one of change and transition for Wolverine

… a Wolverine, until Michigan coach Bob DeCarolis decided a change. was in order. never caught before, and she does a great job there." Her hitting also has been steady this season. Thomas sports a…

… Thomas, who played for the Detroit-area cham- pionship softball team Jomac's last summer, along with several other Wolverines. "I have a lot to learn about hitting. It's just now beginning to come…

… evident than in the recent Michigan Tournament. In game one against St. Francis, Thomas caught senior hurler Sandy Taylor's no-hitter and reached base four times in a 1-0 Wolverine victory. In game two of…

… rally alive. THEN IN GAME three of the rain- shortened tournament, against Miami, Thomas' speed and value as a leadoff hitter accounted for the Wolverines' first two runs. In the first inning, she smashed…

… and into foul territory. The psychology major picked herself up and trotted home with the second Wolverine run of the game, which was more than enough for batterymate Taylor in a 6-0 Michigan win. "I…

April 08, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 149) • Page Image 7

Wolverines fought to victory at second singles with an ailing Stephanie Light- voet, as well as third, fourth, and sixth singles. The Wolverines also swept all three doubles matches. Lightvoet, who has been…

…." But with a five- game streak and some surprising matches, people may have to rethink what the Wolverine's women's tennis team is supposed to do. Softballers dominate doubleheader, . humble EMU Huron 3…

…-1 yesterday. Boyd was the winning pitcher in the Wolverines' first game shutout. She held the Hurons scoreless for 13 innings and raised her record to 6-6. The Wolverines got three unearned runs in the top of…

…-squeeze bunt, and reached fir- st, driving in Panetta and moving Taylor to third. Missy Thomas then singled in Taylor, and Marcie Smith followed with a single that plated Boyd, and the Wolverines had all the…

…. Eastern Michigan got on the board first, scoring their only run of the day in the second inning. The Wolverines countered with single runs in the second, fourth, fifth, and seventh innings to complete their…

… scoring two runs. The Wolverines made the most of their scoring opportunities as they scored four runs on just seven hits. Michigan raised its record to 15-12, while Eastern Michigan fell to 7-8 on the year…

…. The Wolverine softballers will try for a repeat performan- ce of yesterday's twin killing tomorrow and Sunday in two doubleheaders against the Northwestern Wildcats. Game time is 1:00 p.m. tomorrow and…

March 23, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 135) • Page Image 8

… Michigan, you go to Florida. And that's exactly what the Michigan men's track and field team did last weekend. Hoping to ease the adjustment from the indoor to the outdoor season, the 4 Wolverines traveled…

… the computers and software, cordless in taking the time to explain things. Still, the Wolverines were able to pull electronic entertainment industry telephones, and more. off some good finishes, led by…

… Clearance. Harvey added. "There were about 1,200 and travels, as well as video, home that Tech salespeople believe Don't miss it! athletes there." WOLVERINE distance runner Brian tech_______Diemer, who…

… s > { &10,000 mpeters in 29:54. Also, Derek Harper was fourth for the Wolverines in the long jump with a leap of 24' 4". Technics In the relays, the Wolverines' two- $ 29.95 T, ( Save! $79 Save $70…

WOLVERINES now stand 1-5 Sanyo RP-55 personal AM/FM stereo radio with headphones on the season, following a ten-game Save'. $29 split on a trip to California and a seven- . . .. . . .game winning streak so far…

… I I I I I the sixth inning. The senior hurler now stands 5-2 on the season with two saves. .....Meanwhile, the Wolverines' batters ;: :>":"continued to hit the ball with authority, ..pounding out…

… - Save$31FPhoneMate deluxe cordless Wolverine coach Bob DeCarolis was $Stelephone, 700' range, auto re-dial- cautiously pleased. "We played okay. Aka AP-110 belt-drive, auto-shutoff..Demon Dialer super…

… and rest our regulars." NIKKO 700 40w digital receiver, EPI Panasonic 1235 auto phone dialer, 60 The Wolverines close out the trip with 1200 12" 3-way speakers, Onkyo numbercapacity.Save$61!.. .$119 a…

October 28, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 45) • Page Image 12

… lineup will accent the new season for the Wolverines. Coming off last year's ninth-place finish in the Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA), Michigan coach John Giordano decided to make several…

… switches in the program. Included among jx4 b the changes was the hiring of ex-Wolverine star Mark Miller, captain of the 1978-79 icers, to help pwith coaching and recruiting.1 TO COMBAT THE type of start…

… EFFSCHIERstandout. The five players are talented skaters. Daily Photo by JEFF SCHRIER Overall, Giordano is pleased with the Class of With top-scorers Ted Speers and Brad Tippett gone, the Wolverines will look to…

… Tippett who played on both the power play and on penalty killing team in addition to taking regu shifts. The Wolverines will look to co-captains Jim 1 Cauley and Kelly McCrimmon to give the teJ leadership…

… year's team is the defensemen n~w have a year under their belts. Everybody has played in games."~ All things considered, the 1983-84 Wolverines should challenge in the CCHA, and earn a post- season birth…

…. Change, By JOE EWING Change is the name of the game for the Michigan forwards this year as the Wolverine attack will show new faces, new strategies and new philosophies. Gone from the offense are last year…

May 12, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 4) • Page Image 18

…Page 18 - The Michigan Daily, Thursday, May 12, 1983 Softballers By JIM DAVIS It happened again. All season, the Wolverine softball team has had difficulty sweeping both games in a doubleheader…

…. Tuesday was no dif- ferent. THIS TIME MICHIGAN divided with Western Michigan, marking the seventh consecutive twinbill the Wolverines have split. The Broncos took the opener, 2-0. Michigan cap- tured game…

… pair with pace the Wolverine offense, singling twice in the lidlifter and tripling home a run in the first inning of the second game. The Wolverines were stymied by Bronco pitchers Beth Belleville and…

… for Boyd and the Wolverines. WMU 4 Patrick ... guns down Bronco 4 Wilcox, Wilson lead Bengals past Oakland By JOE CHAPELLE Specialtothe Daily DETROIT-The Tigers extended their winning streak to…

March 06, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 121) • Page Image 7

… championship By JOE EWING The Michigan women's track and field team went hunting for big game and bagged a Badger in Madison's Camp Randall Fieldhouse this weekend as the Wolverines were successful in…

… Francie Goodridge. "It is the most exciting time of my coaching career." The Wolverines were led by Sue Frederick-Foster, who turned in an NCAA qualifying and Big Ten record time of 4:40.57 while winning…

…-Foster was victorious and qualified for the NCAAs in 8:49.64, and Wolverine Lorrie Thornton won the long jump with a 19'11/" distance. Indiana wins men's title In what, according to coach Jack Harvey, was sup…

… top honors, totaling 111 points, followed by the defending champion Wolverine's 95, Wisconsin's 79 and Michigan State's 63. MORE AMAZING, however, is that the Wolverines displayed depth in putting…

January 07, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 79) • Page Image 10

… captain X X ............................ 4 Icers try to extinguish Flames By JOE CHAPELLE It will be a battle for ninth place tonight at Yost Ice Arena as the Michigan Wolverines play host to Illinois…

…-Chicago. Both the Wolverines and the Flames along with Lake Superior State share the not-too- impressive ninth slot in the Central Collegiate Hockey Association standings. Although the Wolverines would rather be…

… for the powerful Michigan Wolverine team who dunked the Hurons handily, 78-35 on Dec. 10. "IT WAS a low-keyed Michigan squad swimming against a fired-upsand enthusiastic Huron team," said Michigan head…

… competition allows forunlimited entries, so the Wolverines will be able 4 to put several gymnasts into com- petition who have not seen action thus far this season. This is important for the squad since it has…

… several top per- formers, but needs more depth and ex- perience in several events. The Wolverines will be looking for especially strong performances from Kevin McKee and captain Milan Stanovich. In the…

Wolverine's last meet, T e Wolverine Invitational, McKee took frsts in both the high bar and the floor exercise, while Stanovich was the top finisher on the trampoline and in the all-around competition…

November 15, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 60) • Page Image 9

… Tech's Student Ice Arena this past weekend. The Wolverines ran into a buzzsaw Husky hockey squad, losing both games of the series, 8-2, and 3-1. However, they also ran into a hostile horde of Husky…

… hooters and were con- tinually showered with obscenities, insults and occasionally select bits of trash all of which helped the Wolverines to their fifth and sixth road losses of the year in six tries. In…

October 29, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 46) • Page Image 9

… on defense at times and managing to set up some impressive offensive attacks. Hickman and Rogers led the way in the Wolverines' hitting game. They both connected consistently and made good use of Kim…

… early going. But as soon as the Wolverines seemed to slack off on defense, Purdue went to work. The Boiler- makers took advantage of the lapses, finding holes in Michigan's defense. They showed why…

… ball in." Senior Barb Bensing tried to hide her disappointment after the game. "Purdue is beatable," said Bensing. "We played well tonight, but not well enough." The Wolverine will hope to play Goliath…

… spike, gave a noble effort, but to no avail, as the Wolverines lost to Purdue in straight games, 3-0. The loss dropped Michigan to 4-9 in the Big Ten, 15-12 overall. Hawkeyes break stickers, 5-1 By EDA…

… BENJAKUL Despite a 5-1 loss to Iowa yesterday, the Michigan field hockey team conten- ds itplayed one of its better games. "We played very well today," Wolverine assistant coach Karen Collins said. "The…

June 11, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 15) • Page Image 12

… World Series action last night and Texas lead, 4-2, after six in- nings. A loss would eliminate the Wolverines from college baseball's national championship series. Texas, which entered the game un…

… slam home run. CaseyClose relieved Kamieniecki and walked the first batter he faced but the freshman righthander avoided further trouble by getting Tolentino to ground into a double play. The Wolverines

… Froning lined out before Rich Bair knocked in Jacobson with an infield single. It appeared Texas shortstop Mike Brumley's throw would get Jacoson but it went wild, allowing the Wolverine second baseman to…

…. Kamieniecki walked the next batter but got out of trouble when Johnny Sutton grounded out. See WOLVERINES, Page 11 AP Photo Alabama's Allan Stallings dives safely into second base as Texas second baseman Bill…

… Rosenblatt Stadium. "Just over gap where he could get it in." arlier in the inning but the bases were the fence is far enough." AFTER A KEN Hayward single, oaded and the Wolverines needed some Close's granny…

… undefeated Texas last night.- to load the bases for Close. Close punished the ball, sending it way THE WOLVERINES had a 4-2 lead "Close but no Sygar," Marquess ver the left-field fence for a grand-slam over…

June 02, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 11) • Page Image 20

… responded when asked if he was sur- prised that his Wolverines swept two straight tournaments, the Big Ten two weeks ago and the Mideast Regional last weekend. It is no surprise that Middaugh never…

… will continue into the College World Series which starts this weekend. THE WOLVERINES enter the World Series by virtue of a regional sweep that saw record Ray Fisher Stadium crowds, stellar…

… three runs in 1 % innings and was relieved by freshman Casey Close in the second. At the same time Wolverine bats were silenced by lefthander Drew Hall, who pitched a no-hitter through five innings. While…

… team must win five games (seven if they lose one) against the best teams in the country. Among the seven other teams the Wolverines must overcome are top- ranked and perennial Series par- ticipant Texas…

… and Midwest champion Oklahoma State, whose batters warm up with a sledgehammer to psych out their opponents. MICHIGAN has been pretty in- timidating itself this year. As a team the Wolverines are…

… two previous appearances there, Middaugh's Wolverines have won just one game while losing four. Their first game is Saturday against Maine. ..,,, " Middaugh ...third trip to Series …

February 13, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 111) • Page Image 9

…'s gymnastics competition when 1Aichigan's Gavin Meyerowitz's knee-cap was knocked out of paee as he fell off the pommel horse. ,.The Wolverines' only back-up all-arounder, Steve Schein- tan, had already been…

…'s last week as a result of I Wolverines injuries. "We outlimped them," he said. "We're a 270 team," said Spartan assistant coach John Nelson. "We had an all right meet...but we're going to put a 270 team…

….05, while Beckwith took third with an 8.95. Michigan State's Kir McCabe and Marino earned:first- and second-place all-around scores of 35.05 and 35.00, respectively. Wolverine Beckwith grabbed third with a 34…

January 23, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 93) • Page Image 7

…SPORTS Sunday, January 23, 1983 The Michigan Daily Page 7 Miami dumps Blue on ice; Wolverines stopped, 5-3 IBy MICKE MCGRAW Special to the Daily OXFORD, Ohio - The playoff hops of the Michigan…

… hockey team were dealt a setback last night as the Wolverines were dumped for the second straight night by Miami (Ohio), 5-3. the game was tied heading into the third period but Miami scored quickly and…

… goals in the second period to put away the Red Wings. The lone Detroit goal by Stan Weir came with only 1:26 toplay. Daily Photo by JEFF SCHRIER With a look of determination, Wolverine trackster Dave…

December 09, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 77) • Page Image 11

… Michigan doesn't. And neither does Ferris State. That makes this weekend's series extra important for both teams. The Wolverines want to continue to build on a three- game winning streak. The boys from Big…

… Michigan last weekend, which put their CCHA mark at 5-7, good for eighth place. That's only one game behind the Wolverines (6-6), Wildcats (7-7), and Broncos of Western Michigan (5-5), who are locked in a…

Wolverine who has really come alive is goaltender' Mark Chiamp. The junior has allowed only five goals in the last three games and is keeping Michigan in most games. "WE'LL TRY to penetrate Chiamp and keep…

… Bulldogs' power play may not be as effective against Michigan. The Wolverines' penalty killing unit has allowed just one goal each of the past five weekends, while compiling a kill-ratio of .089 in 56…

… opportunities. On the season the Wolverines have allowed 17 goals in 101 short-handed situations (.168). Bertrand said that between .16 and .18 is considered excellent. All things considered, Bertrand is going…

December 04, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 73) • Page Image 7

… far form easy as the Wolverines edged Lake Superior State, 4-3. In the process, however, the Wolverines lost two defensemen with knee injuries,. Sophomore Greg Hudas, who scored the first goal of his…

… in a fifth- place tie in the CCHA standings. Goaltender Mark Chiamp was especially sharp down the stretch for the Wolverines. The 5-7, 150 goalie, who has given up only five goals in the last three…

…, ' . to injuries Knee-ded win DailyPhoto by DAN HABIB lichigan defenseman John DeMartino battles Lake Superior's Mike Warus r the puck in the Wolverine end during the Wolverine's 4-3 victory over the oo…

… fifth in thisrace, clocking in at :24.18. Naomi Marubashi was the best finisher for the Wolverine women, taking 10th in yesterday's 200-meter freestyle with a time of 2:04.82. On Friday, Melinda Copp took…

November 29, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 68) • Page Image 9

…-1. MLHCKYPL ~1 By KATIE BLACKWELL Lacking that necessary "killer in- }stinet," according to Michigan coach John Giordano, the Wolverine hockey team saw a second period 3-1 lead over Northern Michigan go down…

… goals, and a 5-3 Wolverine loss. ITeWAS frustrating to have a 3-1 lead on the road and blow, it," said Giordano. "We probably should have won two." Michigan came back to life on Satur- day night, however…

Wolverines a 2-1 lead. Twenty-four seconds later, Jones made it 3-1 with an unassisted goal. 4 4 ) Jim McCauley, Michigan's leading scorer with 18 points, put the icing on the cake with his second goal of…

… the series, a power-play tally near the end of the game. The trip to Marquette was a costly one. On Friday night, the Wolverines' second-leading scorer, Chris Seychel, injured a knee and was forced to…

November 12, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 58) • Page Image 8

… front of the Wolverine net night, burying the Wolverines 8-2.r t w At this point Gic The Huskies, led by Chris Cichocki's off a pass from Bill Terry, justwo in favor of Ji three goals, got out to a 5…

…-0 lead and had minutes into the game.dWolverines resp smooth sledding the rest of the way. A short time later, Michigan had of their own. smooth ~~trouble clearing the puck from its own ofterwn "THE MOST…

… Tiger Pierce on the bench ; when it was 5-2," said Michigan Tech following a delayed penalty call on the coach Jim Nahrgang. "But I thought Wolverines. A .scramble developed in our puck movement was as…

… in outshooting Michigan 17-5 and taking the second as Brian Hannon scored advantage of the Wolverines' sloppy from the right side of the net, and just play at both ends of the ice. 12 seconds later…

… SCORING BY PERIODS Daily Photo by DEBORAH LEWIS Michigan volleyball player Sue Rogers has a hand in returning a Wisconsin shot during last night's Wolverine victory. Senior Spikers w hip Wis consin in four…

… talked about Haskins of Washington State and Brian Kellybrew of basketball team in years comes to a head today as the Lamar University and AIA has a solid team, capable Wolverines open their season with an…

… successful at the game, as has been the case with the Wolverines the college level," said Frieder. "We expect a good game past few years in games against Windsor. AIA is and it will be an excellent way to get…

Wolverines' mentor said. "We have to find the best starting lineup and our defense has to improve immensely." If Michigan can't find the answers to these questions today against a tough Athletes in Action team…

… four senior starters of the Michigan volleyball team staged a tribute to themselves in the final game of the season. Led by four-year stan- dout Alison Noble, the foursome drove the Wolverines to a four…

…-game victory over Wisconsin, 13-15, 15-8, 15-5 and 15- 5. "We were trying to play it to the seniors," said Noble. "We were having a good time out there.'" THE TORONTO, Ontario native led the Wolverines in kills…

November 06, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 53) • Page Image 1

… week to play "To Michigan. the1 After the bitter defeat down in Cham- my paign last Saturday, the Wolverines pra desperately needed to come back with a " good performance. They did just that, wea…

… it tin contention for ball another major bowl game. Officials of It'sl both the Fiesta and Sugar Bowls atten- K q ' ded yesterday's game and expressed feel interest in the Wolverines. was But neither…

…." One Wolverine who responded par- ticularly well was quarterback Steve Smith. Playing without a shoulder j ' brace for the first time this season,pa Smith had one of the best games of his career. The…

Wolverine quarterback: St s. F Threw four touchdown passes, a new to Michigan single game record, while completing 11 of 13 tosses for 159 yards; * Rushed for 126 yardsand one touch- down on 12 carries, the…

… forgotten man in the Wolverine offensive scheme. Bean hauled in seven passes for 96 yards and two touchdowns. His first score came on a 30 yard pass from Sm- ith late in the second quarter and gave the…

October 28, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 45) • Page Image 14

… notice that the Red- skins bear a striking resemblance to 'the Wolverines of last year. The Redskins (1-3) were seriously hurt by graduation, losing their top three scorers and defensemen. The situation on…

… will be his fir- st on defense." Miami will play 12 or 13 freshman in tonight's game, but the Wolverines may have difficulty taking advantage of that inexperience if Redskin goalie Al Chevrier is up to…

…, Goff and Jones are the speedsters Giordano is looking to for added quickness. Carroll winds up the Wolverine newcomers likely to leave an im- TOT pression this year. The 5-11 left winger a has been…

March 04, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 119) • Page Image 10

… conditions it provides." Unfortunately, the Michigan men's jwim team was not listening. .The pressures of the meet proved to be unsettling for the young Wolverine aquad. After five events the Wolverines Ore in…

… Michigan came In the 50-yard freestyle preliminaries: None of the Wolverine sprinters were ble to qualify for the championship final. Freshman Benoit Clement failed to perform up to his potential in the 500…

…- ard freestyle because of an illness. Nevertheless, he managed to place seventh with a time of 4:28.89. JUST AS things were looking grim for Michigan, three Wolverines swimmers, Pruce Gemmell, Antonio…

Wolverines will be fighting for third place, as it appears that Iowa and In- diana are in a race for the top spot. Women cagers face Wisconsin When Wisconsin arrives in Crisler Arena tonight expecting an easy…

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