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May 04, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 1) • Page Image 6

… yesterday as the Broncos of Western Michigan edg- ed the Wolverines, 2-1. The score was tied until the last of the ninth, when with one out, WMU's Pat Locanto singled home Bruce Roberts with the winning run…

… Cuyler's triple to right field. Michigan's record is now 15-5 and Western's is 12-2. Last Saturday the Wolverine diamondmen won their seventh and eighth consecutive games in patented good…

… the second game of the doubleheader the Wolverines, down 5-2 going into the last inning, stunned the disbelieving Badgers again by put- ting seven runs across the plate in the seventh and final inning…

…. (The second game of Big Ten double- headers is always limited to seven innings.) The final score was 9-5. These two wins brought the Wolverines' Big Ten record to 4-0. all the wins being credited to…

… Wildcat errors and a wild pitch. Two insurance runs were added in the ninth on an infield single by Al Bara, a walk to Sygar, two wild pitches and Bob Gilhooley's run- scoring infield out. The Wolverines

… home run and a single which ever. Two non-conference gameTncapos*dNCAr- drove inthree runs, snwith Notre Dame were rained out On April 16, the Wolverines took as was a doubleheader with Ohio ners-up last…

… year and are favored two more victories, beating Cen- State. to take the title this year. THREE SHOT PUT VICTORIES: Harvey Cops itles in Relays ad Shot putter Jack Harvey paced1 the Wolverine track…

Wolverines failed to get any other first-place finishes in the rain-soaked Penn Relays, but pole vaulter and team captain George Canamare placed second in his event with a vault of 15'. The best Michigan could…

… match between Michigan Captain Karl Hedrick ad Boilermaker Wayne Svoboda was a real battle as Hedrick won 7-5, 8-6. The other matches were closer than the scores indicate but the Wolverines were never ex…

…-1; Dixon-Pritula (M) def. Moline- Stone, 10-8, 6-3. . Al JACK HARVEY MICHIGAN'S Wolverines - Michigan's famous Marching Band-Th tate Street-The League e Victors- The Union of a great him in a three…

August 30, 1966 (vol. 77, iss. 1) • Page Image 60

… supplies SERVING U OF M STUDENTS SINCE 1883 But before they lost a regular meet last winter, the Wolverine tankers claimed victory in what was probably the most exciting and closely-fought match in their…

Wolverines the nod. Significant Victory The victory, which Coach Sta- ger attributed to team effort - "they didn't punk out, they stayed in there giving their best" - was especially satisfying because it…

… marked the second time in as many years that the Wolverine tankers had bested the Hoosiers in a head-to-head encounter. No other team has defeated Indiana (the 1965 and '66 NCAA runner- up) in a dual meet…

… grapplers by an 18-8 margin. End of suc- cess story? for the Wolverines in dual meets Matmen Start New String and came as no surprise, since Not to the Wolverine matmen, only three men had graduated who…

… promptly proceeded to dis- from their third-place NCAA pose of their last four Big Ten WOLVERINE SWIM CAPTAIN{ with his unique butterfly style w for 200 meters when he was 16 an Olympics. Michigan…

January 22, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 98) • Page Image 6

… victory, as the Michigan tankers easily disposed of their intra-state foes. The diving, with or without Dilley, provided the highlight of the otherwise routine Wolverine victory. Michigan senior Bruce…

… best plunge, the judges recorded scores of 9, 8.5, and 9 on a 10 point scale for the Wolverine. Brown's feats are comparable to a slug- ger cracking four home runs in one game, or a halfback scoring five…

… nine firsts out of a possible 13. Michigan was assured of enough points to take the meet at the conclusion of nine events, when the score stood 55-29 in favor of the Wolverines. Despite his desire to…

… push- ed hard in the backstroke by Wolverine Russ Kingery who placed second with a 1:59.40 tim- ing. John Vry, a Michigan junior, turned in his top performance of the season in picking up a first place…

… the 50- and 100-yard freestyles, respectively. Bob Hoag provided the Wolverines with a victory in the 100-yard freestyle, placing ahead of Groft, and added a sec- ond in the 200-yard freestyle to give…

… Michigan swimmers a good one-two combination in that de- partment. With his second straight win in the 1000-yard freestyle, Olym- pian Carl Robie chalked up an- other event in the Wolverine col- umn. His…

…. His pace was noticeably quickened at this point and he narrowed the gap, but failed in his attempt to catch the Wolverine. Paul Scheerer, NAAU breast- stroke champion, placed first in the 200-yard…

… breaststroke, touch- ing in :02.5 seconds ahead of MSU's Lee Driver, for another Michigan victory. Sophomore Dave Cushing turned in a third place performance for the Wolverine natators. Rees Orland, Rich Walls…

… pulled out the last event on the program, the 400- yard freestyle relay, barely edg- ing out a young Wolverine squad by .65 seconds. Maybe State should have used Dilley in the dives. Nodaks Throw Icers In…

January 06, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 84) • Page Image 11

…. "We didn't move; as fast as we should move and could move. Some of the boys who year's spectacle was only slight- ly behind. Duke, number one, to face the third-ranked Wolverines. Clearly it was a…

… directed the attack and scored 16 points. Under his direction, Butler ripped off nine straight points late in the first half to put the game out of reach. The halftime score was 41-29 and the Wolverines

August 30, 1966 (vol. 77, iss. 1) • Page Image 59

… Ten gymnastics chai- at 188.40 total. Michigan Statet pionship. finished second with 186.40. Under Wolverine Coach Newt Laken, a the new scoring system, the Wol- former standout gymnast at Min verines…

… not the only school that could win year will be used. The dual meets titles in streaks. The Wolverines and conference meet will both be haven't given up the crown since, of importance. Now the other…

… schools are be- Miller Wins Tramp Title ginning to wonder if Michigan, A team of few stars for the 1966 like Illinois before it; will ever let Wolverines was clearly evident in go of the championship. the…

… Big Ten meet. The gymnasts The Wolverines have since cap- produced only one Big Ten title- tured six straight Big Ten cham- holder on their journey to a sixth pionships and even managed to straight…

… 1966 season was a year de- Gary Erwin, a standout Wolverine scribed by Coach Loken as a gymnast in 1963-65. This year's championship team "with very world championships were held in few stars. They were…

… sidehorse and did quite well." The following week at the Jacobs Hot on Trampoline NCAA finals at Penn State, the Of the incoming sophomores, Wolverines finished fifth as a the most impressive to date is team…

…. Williams took a second place on the p-bars in the Big Ten tourna- ment to help nail down the Wolverines' sixth straight title. Gridders Seek To Recover From Year of Hard Luck (Continued from Page 3) other…

August 30, 1966 (vol. 77, iss. 1) • Page Image 62

… does not look bad in any man's record book. Except, perhaps. . . Perhaps, if these marks were compared to the numerous titles which the Wolverine squads have amassed under the direction of head coach…

… in the running for the National League Pennant. But it happened to the Wolverines and a literal success turned into a relative fail- ure. Good, Not Great The Michigan tracksters were a good team…

… the Big Ten indoors. When the Wolverines were pitted against the eventual conference champions though, it just wasn't enough. Spartans Romp The Michigan State Spartans lived up to their name in scoring…

… the Spartan onslaught ington, Bob Steele, and Clint in this department. Iowa, Wisconsin, and Minnesota, in addition to the Wolverines and Michigan State, filled out the first division of Big Ten track…

…, snapping both the indoor and outdoor confer- ence marks. According to head coach Canham, the notable thing about Harvey's performance is his size. Although he weighs 235 pounds, the Wolverine senior, Canham…

January 08, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 86) • Page Image 6

… playing Arizona State is just not the same thing THIS as going out and playing Ohio State in the league opener." Myers and Bankey The Wolverines, with Jim My- ers and Dennis Bankey as prob- able starters…

… penalties called, the Wolverines jumped off to an early lead, but had to hold on for the decision, their seventh against five losses. The two teams will square off again tonight in a rematch. Dean Lucier…

… to dispel anyone's doubts that what he said was serious, held closed practices all this week. Wolverine practices, in the meantime, featured Jim Myers at center-"Jim pretty well has the and. $50…

… first places for its initial triumph. Diver Bruce Brown won both the one- and three-meter diving events for . the Wolverines, and Fred Brown finished third and second behind him. Bill Swano, a Wisconsin…

… freestyle sprint, in a time of :22.65. Two other conference champs won their events for the Wolverines. Carl Robie finished the 200-yard butterfly in 1:56.43, and Paul Scheerer swam 200 yards of breaststroke…

… :49.14. Bob Hoag finished second to Walls. Ken Wiebeck, the Wolverines most talked about soph, showed his form in winning the 200-yard individual medley with a timing of 2:04.19. Senior Rees Orland fin…

…. Captain Mel Team captain Mel Wakabaya- shi kept the crowd of 4500 on its feet, despite the out-of-town dis- advantage for the Wolverines, with three goals, two of which he scored unassisted. The first came…

… plays several times. Despite the roughness 'of the game, no injuries were suffered. The teams. will go at it again to- night with the Wolverines trying to pull further away from the Gophers, and to close…

August 30, 1966 (vol. 77, iss. 1) • Page Image 65

… depth to win a Big Ten tennis championship, and depth is what the Wolverines had last spring as they ran away with the title-the second straight crown and the ninth in twelve years for Coach Bill Murphy…

… winning record in the dual meets for a combined 72-9 match record. In the cham- pionship tournament at East Lansing every Wolverine made it to the semifinals and Michigan had finalists at all but one posi…

… matches were made up just before the con- ference meet with the Wolverines and Illini splitting for a 6-3 total. The team next traveled to Bloomington where it took on Iowa and Northwestern, and then the…

… Iowa 9-0, the Wolverines came through to down Indiana, 6-3. On the final weekend of dual meet play Michigan blanked two more conference foes as neither Ohio State nor Wisconsin could pick up a match…

… against the powerful Wolverines. After shutting out Western Mi- chigan in non-conference play, Michigan entered the Big Ten tournament with a 10-point bulge over surprising Michigan State. In the first day…

… of competition every Wolverine advanced into the semifinals. Michigan drew byes in all but three single positions in the first round and won them with ease, then took all nine second round matches to…

… also made it to the third round but that was the fi- nal step for the Michigan squad which ended in a seventh-place tie behind winnerkUCLA. This year looks like another strong year for the Wolverines. Al…

May 10, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 5) • Page Image 6

… started out by walking the ed over Michigan yesterday at first batter he faced and sending Detroit, 15-8.inaohru. The Wolverines used three in another run. pitchers, none of whom had pitch- Three More BB…

… Brinsden. Titans clinched1 triple by the game in the fourth inning by pushing eight runs across the plate on three hits, five walks and two Wolverine errors. Joe Kerr then came into pitch for Michigan and…

…'s triple to left-center. SWEEP DOUBLEHEADER: Diamondmen Batter Purdue By BUD WILKINSON The Wolverine nine held on to its position atop the Big Ten standings and pitcher Bob Reed continued his assault on…

… the con- ference record book in Michigan's double victory over Purdue here last Saturday, 9-3 and 7-2. The Wolverine batsmen weren't exactly idle either as they puched out 25 hits in the two games to up…

… the Boil- ermakers scoreless for 2/ innings to protect the one-run lead the Wolverines carried into the sixth. Reed has been awarded the vic- tories in six of Michigan's seven conference games, pitching…

August 30, 1966 (vol. 77, iss. 1) • Page Image 61

… up in warm to drop back t clothing, balance their portly bod- the Wolverines ies on two thin blades, and with txperlence. Hea malice aforethought try to ram a is Bill Lord, a frozen disc around, under…

…- bayashi, the All-American cen- ter from Chatham, Ont. who cap- tained the Wolverines last year and led the WCHA in scoring in 1965. "Waka" 'for the past three seasons has thrilled the Wolverine fans with…

… assists. The Wolverines will be strong in netminders this season with jun- ior Harold Herman back. Herman stepped into the starting goalie * position last year at the Boston Tournament and wouldn't let Greg…

… the Wolverines penalty minutes. hen Defense d out on defense will be senior stalwarts Hank Brand and Mark Thompson. When asked to comment on the yearlings of the freshman team Coach Renfrew would only…

… present Wolverine; contingent a run for their jobs are Randy Binnie, Mike Materna, Mickey Gray, Doug Galbraith, Paul Domm, and Allan Brooks. Three Soph Defensemen Causing the varsity defense to check a…

… for the first time included all eight teams instead of the first division, thei Wolverines were eliminated by a hot Spartan team 3-2, a sixth 11 -r88 11 966 WELCOME TO WAGNER'S "Buying your…

April 03, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 155) • Page Image 8

… than just a ball game when Michigan got into trouble early with plate umpire Augie Acuna. In the second inning, Wolverine ne Lose~s ra Forfeits Game ' Acuna quickly called him out on strikes…

…, but when the Wolverine belter decid- ed to "fight instead of swish" If~~ I " i For the first time ! All you could ask of nature you get in a 6' - -WJe e Suzuki X-6 Hustler, a heavyweight in…

… with a count of one strike was politely inform- ed by Acuna that he had already been kicked out during the fracas at the plate. When the Wolverines protested that they had never heard any- thing about…

… side of their ledger. Ac- tually, it will go down in the of- ficial record books as "no contest." Arizona assured the Wolverines that the services of Acuna would not be requested again and that they…

…. Return to Normalcy Settling down to play just "nor- mal baseball," the Wolverines dropped the first game of a twin- bill to the University of Arizona, when the Wildcats sent 12 men to the plate in the…

… to the hard-hit- ting Wildcats, tried to help his cause with a two-run homer in the second but the Wolverines could not narrow the gap closer than five runs. Ed Southhard paced the Arizona attack with…

… three hits, including two singles and a home run, knocking in two tallies and scor- ing two himself. Bob Hanse earn- ed the victory as he forced the Wolverines to hit the ball straight at somebody all…

January 07, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 85) • Page Image 8

… performer Alex FrecskaE linquished the Big Ten crown was have also departed. at the turn or tne decade in 1960. Three returning .seniors headed The Wolverine gymnasts have by team captain Ned Duke are taken…

… five consecutive conference still around, however. Duke is the titles and one NCAA team chain- Wolverine ring performer and a pionship in the succeeding time fine steady competitor in the all- span and…

… State Chilvers, rings, high bar and --where the Wolverines have a vaulting; Dick Stone, rings; Phil 19-year-old tradition of winning, and Chip Fuller, floor exercise The meet starts at 3 p.m. for any…

… palatial Yost Field House and begins at 8 p.m. The Wolverines have not lost a Big Ten home game in over a year. Ticket office hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The office is located in the Athletic De- partment…

… Michigan's hockey team, just a few steps behind Ursula Andress, travelled by air to blustery Min- nesota yesterday looking for their seventh and eighth victims of the season. The Wolverines don't plan to use…

… conference play and 3.22 gpg for with a 15-foot jump shot and the for Michigan as they kept the all games this season. crowd went wild. Wolverines out of the WCHA Frank Zywiec and Jim Branch "But I never said…

March 27, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 149) • Page Image 7

… on- slaught in diving and came out with their fourth consecutive team title, scoring 302 points. The Hoos- iers were second with 286 markers, while the Wolverines chalked up 253 points on the tally…

…. The two Wolverine Olympians Carl Robie and Bill Farley, hzad been expected to give Saari his roughest competion, but all Robie could manage was a fourth while Farley placed tenth. Robie was clocked in…

… 17:42.86. Takes Consolation Paul Scheerer, Wolverine breast- stroke star, barely missed qualify- ing for the championship finals, but he grabbed first in the con- solation round of the 200-yard…

….87. The Wolverines managed to pull within four points of Indiana with KEN SITZBERGER GARY DILLEY only two events remaining on the program, but the diving put the Hoosiers virtually out of reach as four…

… East All-Stars; B131 Russell Sparks Celtics to in his dives to place fifth for Michi- gan, and Wolverine Fred Brown added an eleventh on the high board. Favorite Ken Sitzberger of Indiana finished…

… second withz 532.15 points. The Wolverine squad of Rich Walls, Hoag, Farley and Robie placed second in the 800-yardx freestyle relay, the Hoosiers bare-# ly edging them. out in the time ofz 7:06.64. The…

… champion last night by overwhelming Bob Billberg of Morehead State Teachers 15-4, but the Wolverine team finished fifth overall in tournament com- petition. Bob Fehrs, the only other Mich- igan entryswho…

… Ohio State is, in second with 880. Michigan's John Richart is in fourth place with a 216 total fol- lowing. Friday's play. Wolverine John Schroeder is in sixth with 217 while Bob Bar- clay and Bill…

… Newton rounded out the Wolverine foursome with 225 and 226, respectively. t n iiBattle of Gators n the individual, competition, national amateur champion Bob Murphy of Florida had a one stroke lead over…

March 16, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 139) • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1966 PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1986 TO PLAY IN TOURNEY: Four Wolverines Join AAU Cage Team Gymnast Duke Serves as M…

…' Sparkplug The final buzzer at Iowa City Saturday night supposedly marked the end of 1965-66 competition for the Wolverine, cagers, but four Michigan seniors have decided to have another go at it next week at…

Wolverine starters will augment an already strong group of area talent. Other players pre- viously lined up for the Mustangs are paced by the high-scoring MSU duo, Stan Washington and Bill# Curtis, who led…

…, former University of San Francisco All- America; Randy Gethis, former NAIA All-America from Rider Col- lege; in addition to Larry Tre- goning, last year's Wolverine cap- tain, and Lance Olson, a former…

…. If the Wolverines do well in the regionals the team will travel to Penn State for the NCAA finals. To make it to the finals, Michigan has to finish among the top three teams in a regional that features…

… years' Michigan's first opponent in theI Big Ten will be the University of7 Minnesota. Last year the Gophers+ were the victims of a 9-0 lacing in the first meet of the season, falling to a Wolverine squad…

February 18, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 121) • Page Image 6

… Icemen By JOE O'NEILL Three weeks ago if you looked ahead to this weekend's hockey games for the Wolverines, and you saw that they would be at Duluth, Minn., for a two-game series with the University of…

… .611 f 2 .563 I o .500 0 .500 0 .286 1 .094 Wolverine Thinclads Host By BOB McFARLAND Tonight, Notre Dame is on the trio will be pitt thinclad's slate, the home meet Coffey, who logg A few notations…

… is off the meet rec the Michigan State Relays. where the Wolverines can expect The Yost marks The remarks on the bulletin their top competition. Notre Dame's board at Yost wouldn't seem sig- With only…

… one relay on the Dean, will not b nificant to the casual observer. schedule, the Wolverines will get with the Irish: H There were only two notes, "very the opportunity to display their in the New Yo…

… him wi gradual improvement, expressed Jim Mercer, an in the words "We are getting Farrell ran a 2:1 better each week." at Indiana and Records Are Deceiving the 1000 behin As a result, the Wolverine cda…

… that dash. Hampered the Wolverines almost always land latertwo ourti the big trout. oafter his first The test tube period is now al- sThe meet will most over, with only two dual TheWmee w meets remaining…

… before the Michi- the Wolverines wi gan cindermen journey to East at qualifying fort Lansing for the Big Ten Indoor Championships,c Championships. Most of the en- host schl or t tries are set, with the…

…'t see how they can re- d the track at a classify me as 1-A, why they're two Wolverines so anxious to push me into the Army out of all the people in imiliar faces, for Louisville officially classed 1-A," o…

January 18, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 94) • Page Image 6

… Use Second Half, M gic FIVE STRAIGHT WCHA WINS: Pucksters Close Gap on Tech By BOB McFARLAND Saturday. During some first half halftime and nine early in the' stretches, the Wolverines appeared…

… a slow Before all the semanticists run court at halftime down by only Wolverine start, but again, the for their notebooks, it should be 11 points. Wolverines looked more impressive acknowledged that…

… the last pair ... Va-Voom in the above list is purely a local The Wolverines underwent, a phenomenon and hopefully one complete metamorphosis in thet of short duration. +honiio-hc Mich- C }G L To…

… western," Skala noted. "The only Wolverines into solid possession of thing we did differently was make second place, hot on the heels of fewer mistakes. In the first half league-leading Michigan Tech. we…

… from two points The Wolverines' defense, team- against the Buckeyes to 24 in the ing with goalie Harold Herman, Indiana encounter. was the big story in the twin win, Part of the Game allowing the Tigers…

… a total of 53 Commenting on this difference, shots on net, compared to the 99 Skala pointed out that even the the Wolverines got off. nation's best players have an off Herman drew praise from Ren…

…; Ullyot was the big man for thet Wolverines, picking up two a-ists1 on Friday, and adding a three-i goal hat trick on Saturday. 1 Captain Mel Wakabayashi con- tinued his hot streak, bringing hisr season…

… on Ullyot's first goal and ran away with it, building up a 6-1 lead before the Tigers could beat Herman again. The Wolverines' home fans were treated to one of the most awesome short term puwer dis…

…. Herman, who had dropped the puck for Mel after a save, picked up that hockey rarity, a goalie assist, on the play. No Rest for 'M' N,)w the Wolverines, with five straight WCHA wins, five out of six in…

… league play, and six wins in their last seven games, move into Grand Forks, N.D., for a ser- its with the third-place Sioux. If the Wolverines can come up with another sweep, the race could turn into a two…

January 15, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 92) • Page Image 6

…i PAGE SIX TIlE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, JANUARY 15.1966 I icers Triumph 4-2; Gymnasts Romp 4 FRATERNITY Wolverines Roll to Fourth Consecutive WCHA Victory…

… to know. His Colorado Tigers had just come off the ice last night with a 4-2 loss to the Wolverines. Last night's win moved the Wol- verines into solid possession of second place in the WCHA with a 4…

… occasion 16 and eight times re- spectively. Many of the saves were in the spectacular category, and the first =20 minutes were score- less. Wolverine. Bill Lord broke the spell at 2:51 of the middle stanza…

…'s Doug Clark, who had taken a rinkwide pass from Reink- ing at the 16 minute mark. The Wolverines iced the game at 17:46, but not before several saves by Herman kept the Wol- verine advantage. Bruce Koviak…

… his stick, and then followed it into the net with a slide that Maury Wills would have been proud of. Largest Crowd The largest home crowd of the season for Michigan, 1890, saw the Wolverines outshoot…

… meet against Ohio State The Wolverines were impres- last week," praised a happy Loken. sive. An overflow crowd of fans i "I still think the boys are capable thought so. Even the frustrated of 9.0 or…

… balanced strength on the still s in the improved play- of the Wild- rings where Rich Blanton barely S cats. Tiberi replaced senior Dave edged out Chilvers for the win. 0 Milam who quarterbacked the Wolverine

March 08, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 132) • Page Image 7

… little upsetting, Unfortunately for them, the soothsayers proved correct, and the Hoosiers picked up their sixth cosecutive Big Ten title, while the Wolverines added to their string a sixth consecutive…

… serious doubts along the way. They fought like Wolverines right down to the final race. Michigan kept right up with the winners in first places with seven, while two went to Michigan State and one each to…

… beat defend- ing- champ Carl Robie in the 400- yard individual medley with a 4:17.3 performance. Australian re- cruit Bob Windle knocked off an- other Wolverine defending champ, Farley again, in the 1650…

… the meet, the 800-yard freestyle relay, to set a new Big Ten and American record, again at the expense of the Wolverines. The time was an incredible 7:02.6, an average of about 1:45.6 per man. Adding to…

… plac- Not Bad, for a Starter ers in the top seven. The meet began well for Michi- No, Michigan's Wolverines did gan with Farley winning the 500, not win the title this year. But but MSU's strength here…

… finalists 100-YD. BACKSTROKE-1. Dillte? (MSU); 2. Skogland (NU); 3. Or- widened the'gap to 47 points, land (M); 5. Kingery (M). Time- The Wolverines gained 11 points 54.2-. back in the 100-backstroke as I 400…

Wolverines, the Spartans, and the Gophers, ran true to form as the trio pulled away quickly and were never threatened. Wisconsin fin- ished a distant fourth and Ohio State a way-off-the-pace fifth. Tight…

… four points over Michigan. The Wolverines, in turn, finished only a scant two points ahead of Minnesota. "MSU simply qualified more men for the finals," explained Fitzgerald. A check of the con- testants…

… pinning everyone 157-Pund-Beale (Wis) d. Grossi who stepped on the mat except (Min detault.Reinbolt (OSU) . the referee. The Wolverine sopho- Klein (Minn), 10-6. more put away Indiana's Marty 177-Pound…

May 17, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 10) • Page Image 6

…PAGE six THE MICHIGAN DAILY T!TF~iAY. MAY 1'7, 1966 Vi+k:7i/tA .i f. IYXZA .1.x/7 LZFUV p Wolverine Nine Topples Eastern, 11-9 BEAT STATE, WESTERN: Golfers, Netmen Wmin Meets It was a…

… the nine hits by each team were three home runs. Wolverine right fielder Al Bara slammed a homer over the left- field fence with Bob Gilhooley on base to produce the first two of Michigan's five first…

… Eastern's third baseman. Conference Split In Saturday's Big Ten action the Michigan nine split a doublehead- er with Minnesota at Minneapolis to drop to third place in the standings. The Wolverines took…

…'s ground- er but Ted Sizemore hit a line single to center to drive in the one run. in the 12th on a walk, a sacrifice, and shortstop Steve Schneider's single to center. The Wolverines had taken an early 2…

… run back in the sixth on an error, a passed ball and a sacrifice fly, and Schryer sent the game in to ex- tra innings with his 380-foot home run in the eighth. The Wolverine golf and tennis squads both…

May 07, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 4) • Page Image 6

… the fifth. The five- onds in Michigan's 8-0 drubbing of Illi- run fifth began like the first with the nois yesterday, has won all five a line single to right field by Si of the Wolverines conference…

… six and Spicer, but Simonds was hits in the game, and received thrown out in an attempt to take plenty of help from his team- third.X mates as the Wolverines clouted Right-fielder Bara advanced to 14…

… inning when ed with a sacrifice fly by pitcher Dick Schryer, who had singled and Reed to bring Sygar home. advanced to second on a walk to The remaining two Wolverine Scalp huml, 8-0 were scored in the…

… third and, th. In the third Tanona walk- and was driven home on sin- by Spicer and Simonds. Sim- s, like Bara, had two RBI's for day. monds crossed the plate with final Wolverine run in the eighth frame…

… and all three of the doubles contests. The only Wolverine to lose in singles was Ed Waits, who lost the number four singles match to Wildcat Dave Crook, 6-3, 6-2. The other Michigan singles players all…

February 18, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 121) • Page Image 7

… Vas frustrated at losing the start- ing job and consequently got down on myself. This made things worse instead of better. The In- diana game didn't help.' Nor were the Wolverine fans much help to Dill…

…- der present Coach Joe Scalzo. Rocket Rockets According to Keen, this year's Toledo delegation would be a wor- thy 'opponent even with a healthy pack of Wolverines. "This should be a good meet," the…

Wolverines and Rockets participated in the same quadran- gular meet in Ann Arbor early in January, although they did not face each other. Toledo knocked off Iowa on that occasion, but was felled by Indiana 22…

…-5. The Wolverines, incidentally, also clip- ped Iowa and managed to axe the Hoosier grapplers as well. The Rockets have dropped decisions to Ohio State and Bowling Green this season, the latter defeat com…

… Perchner, will com- pete in the 152-pound class against Cal Jenkins of the Wolverines. Tino Lambros, who has drawn Fehrs' normal assignment in the 123-pound division, will have to face Don LeFevre, the…

… reigning M.A.C. conference champ, who is returning to action after sitting out the start of the season due to ineligibility. Gordon Weeks will get the starting nod at 130 pounds for the Wolverines, and will…

… strength against Tom Kwiatkow- ski at 145 pounds. Joe Scalzo, Jr.. the son of Toledo's coach, will meet the Wolverines' Burt Merical in the 160-pound class. 'Not Enough Practice' Rounding out the night…

…'s action, 167 pounder Fred Stehman of Michigan will face Jim Koenig of the Rockets, and Wayne Wentz will represent the Blue at 177 pounds against Don Wyper. If the Wolverines can overcome their health…

February 11, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 115) • Page Image 7

… FRTDAY FEBRUARY 11, 1969 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGESEVEN FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 196G THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN Trackmen Invade Jennison for Spartan Relays By BOB McFARLAND The Wolverine

… Michigan thinclads their toughest opposition of the sea- son. Other Big Ten entries in ad- dition to the Wolverines and Spar- tans include Indiana, Purdue and Northwestern. Last year's champions who are…

…' Strength The Wolverine strength quartet, Jack Harvey, Steve Leuchtman, Paul D'Erano and Bob Thomas, will be challenging Woods andj Crews.I George Canamare, Michigan's captain. rates as one of the fav…

… Michigan Relays last week was fifth. Northwestern's Jim Albrecht, who has the 1965 Big Ten indoor crown to his credit, will also be in the field. Wolverine sophomore Rick Hunt should be a strong threat in…

… will be the relay events. Coach Don Can- ham has made only one change in the Wolverine units, substituting Fred Grove for Dave Legacki on the anchor leg of the sprint med- ley relay. Legacki is entered…

… leg. Ed Dean of Notre Dame, a 4:03.6 miler, will be trying to cop his second straight MSU Relays crown in that event. Jim Dennis and Brian Kelly are slated to be the Wolverine challengers. One…

Wolverines, Big Ten champs for the past five years, have beat- en Wisconsin and Ohio State in two conference meets. The three most formidable opponents, Iowa, Michigan State, and Illinois, are all left to come…

August 30, 1966 (vol. 77, iss. 1) • Page Image 58

… By RICK STERN The question is, what will hap- pen to the Wolverines without Cazzie? Not to mention Oliver Darden, John Clawson, Jim Myers and John Thompson. In other words, faced with the loss of his…

… 11-3, 13-1, and 11'3 again for a total of 35 wins against just seven losses in what many think is the roughest league in the country. 63 Wins in Three Years The overall season record of the Wolverines

… Northwestern, all of which return topflight players from successful squads. 'I ! F l. Wolverine Season Statistics FG FTA FT RB PF Games FGA Cazzie Russell John Clawson Jim Myers Oliver Darden Craig Dill…

June 10, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 27) • Page Image 6

… hurdles. Both Soudek and tion's best trackmen entered in the Westfield are former Wolverine U. S. Track and Field Federation stars. championships beginning at Terre The remainder of the AATC Haute, Ind…

…- Westfield the team is composed ing a toss of 58'7/2" in the Penn of Dave Romain and George Relays. Wade, Other Wolverine athletes en- Ryun to Run Mile tered in the meet are George The highlight of the meet…

… Killebrew had crashed EAST LANSING - Wolverines the fifth homer of the frame. Bob Reed, Bob Gilhooley and Ted Minnesota trailed 4-3 going into Sizemore were named to the first the big inning after Killebrew…

… Everything that's going on, goes into our newspaper. That's why you get so much out of it. *1 Russell, Simonds Picked Cazzie Russell and Chan Si- monds were added to the list of the Wolverines picked in the…

May 19, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 13) • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX TOTE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY; MAY 19, 1996 PAGE SIX TUE MICUIGAX DAILY THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1960 Tennis, On the basis of dual meet re- sults, the Wolverine tennis team enters the Big Ten…

… team member Clark Graebner. Power was runner-up in the first singles slot the past two years. In number one doubles, three combinations look strong includ- ing the Wolverine duo of Karl Hedrick and Jerry…

… straight title and its tenth' in the last 17 tournaments. Purdue's top golfers include1 Steve Mayhew, Rick Raddler and] Dave Schumaker. Wolverine Challenge The Wolverines should present a stiff challenge to…

… Intercollegiate, BOB BARCLAY Tournament, and Bob Barclay who has been chosen as captain of next year's Wolverine squad. Ts Barclay is the son of former Michigan golf coach Bill Barclay. Also competing for Michigan…

March 31, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 152) • Page Image 7

… Allegheny 4 Mountains, to face 11 other teams as Michigan's last winter sport team with a chance for a national championship. The Wolverine gymnasts took the Big Ten crown again this year by edging out…

… their home gymnasium. However, the last time Michigan went east, to Pittsburgh in 1963, it took the team trophy and five individual titles. The Wolverines will be headed by AAU champion Wayne Miller on…

… into the springs, which helped Schmitz win last year as the Wolverines' Gary Er- win slipped during his routine, now prevents Schmitz from com- peting on the trampoline this year. The SIU senior suffered…

… yesterday afternoon 10-6. For the defending national champs, it marked their first victory over the Wolverines in four tries. In the first game, Michigan. now 7-1, crushed Wyoming, 9-2, in seven 'innings, led…

… three.. Kerr was the seventh different Wolverine hurler to register a vic- tory this spring. Jim Lyijynen, who started the first game against Arizona State, would have been the eighth, but failed to…

March 24, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 146) • Page Image 6

… champion Southern who holds the 400-yard individual California. medley record from the 1964 meet, Last year the Wolverines fin- will also bolster the Trojan squad. ished a strong third, and this sea…

…- Michigan's Carl Robie, the only son they are missing only two Wolverine title defender, won the members of the team which pro- 400-I-M last year in only :00.2 off duced 221 points a year ago. the record…

… cap- tured last year. Bruce Brown of Michigan is expected to be his closest competitor, and Fred Brown gives the Wolverines a little more depth. But the Hoosiers have four other swimmers who garnered…

… captain Rich Walls, Bill Farley, Bob Hoag, Bill Groft, and Ken Wiebeck competing in freestyle events. The Wolverines have added strength in the backstroke with Russ Kingery and Rees Orland, in the butterfly…

… with Tom O'Malley backing up Robie, and Paul Scheerer in the breaststroke. Wolverines 'Fire Up' This team has been fired up to come back and beat Indiana since the night of its disappointing loss ito the…

May 21, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 15) • Page Image 6

… Ohio State, meanwhile, er good weather and good pi tripped up Minnesota 6-4 its record to 6-0 and eli both the Wolverines and Sp Michigan and Michigan Ste now tied for third at 8-3 wit today…

…'s doubleheader in Ann remaining on the docket. With the Wolverines' hoj the crown, denied them la, on the final day of the went another of their stroc rightander Bob Reed's opp ties to set a new all timer ence…

… fought All the other Wolverine singles slots and MSU's ;defeat of the top off Hoosier Stan Cleveland in an players also advanced except for Indiana doubles team dropped the extremely long and even match…

…-2, tain Jim Phillips, 6-4, 6-1. Top- Michigan's doubles pairs all ad- 6-4. seeded Waits meets second-seeded vanced in two sets as the first- In second singles Wolverine Paul Bishop of Wisconsin in to…

… the Big Ten meet here yesterday, as they took the lead after 18 holes but dropped to third in the rain- soaked second round. The Wolverines are far from being out of contention though as only five…

… State after the first 18, but the Wolverines had trouble on the long Iowa course in the rainy second round. Pacing the Michigan squad is Captain Bill Newton who carded a 73-75-148 for the first two rounds…

Wolverines are Bob Barclay and John Richard, each with a 151 to- tal. Barclay shot rounds of 76 and 75 and Richart carded a 71 and an 80. Next on Michigan's team come Jim Evashevski and John Schroe- der with…

April 15, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 165) • Page Image 11

… Detroit 9-3. This weekend, as spring continues to grow, the Wolverines are sched- uled to play Central Michigan in a doubleheader Saturday taking place at Ferry Field at 1:30 p.m. That's Not All This is by…

….m. game on Friday, April 22, at Ferry Field. The next day, Michigan, runner- up last year, will match skills with the defending conference champs, Ohio State, at 1 p.m. After that, the Wolverines will…

…- cive place for the holding of a track meet-or a practice for that matter. And- this isn't meant to be an- other slam against much-abused Yost. A Wolverine thinclad will tell you that the air indoors…

… months. Now, it appears that the worst is over (both weather-wise and perform- ance-wise), with the Wolverines chalking up several successes in their outdoor debut last week. Attribute the records to the…

… larger track, the mental exaltation of performing outside, or better conditionining, but the first tulip couldn't burst into bloom more brilliantly than the Wolverine cindermen performed last week at the…

March 02, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 131) • Page Image 7

… streak accumulated during three years. Still, the Wolverines have some- thing to be thankful for as they journey to Bloomington for the Big Ten championships this, Fri- day and Saturday. Last year, the Big…

…-third of the i crown Michigan State goes into the Big Ten finals with seven points (one for each win), Michigan with six, and Illinois five. To take the Big Ten title, the Wolverines must place higher than…

… the title last year), he'll still find himself locking horns with a strong Wolverine foe. He will be Dave Dozeman, who was third in HAIRSTYLING TO PLEASE -CONTINENTALS -COLLEGIATE -RAZOR CUTS TRY! U of…

…. If anyone has a chance to beat Indiana, it is the Wolverine squad. medal. Minnesota will also have a strong entry in Lee Gross. Fred Stehman will carry the Blue hopes into the 167-pound class where…

…. Adds Keen, "The whole thing will turn on little events." There are eight big ones to go with them. In last year's meet, the Wolverines finished second by a margin of 447-409-a margin more than ac…

…- counted for by the Hoosiers' div- ing alone. Discounting the two diving events, the Wolverines would have had the higher total. This year it could be much the' same. Indiana is slightly weaker comparatively…

…! Wolverines have the fastest re- corded time this season. But In- diana is close, behind, and cap- able of pulling an upset. Ohio State's Bob Hopper will be a main contender in the 200- and 400-yard individual…

March 01, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 130) • Page Image 7

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY rAGE SEVEN TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1966 TIJESDAY, MARCH 1,1966 TIlE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN Wolverines Eliminate Iowa in 103-88 Win By HOWARD KOHN Cazzie Russell reached…

… been the Wolverines' bread-and-butter dish for the past three years, gave the All-American guard 2,000 career points. What does the new record mean to Caz? "It felt great," he said after the game with…

… into a zone defense. "With Peeples gone, they had trouble moving underneath," ex- plained the Wolverine coach. But it was Cazzie Russell who ignited the Michigan offense to a roaring come-back with a…

… field goal record. He al- ready has scored more points in his collegiate career than any Wolverine in history. And last night's final basket was a stuff by the guy who's still looking for more "highlights…

February 13, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 117) • Page Image 6

… have nothing on a wound- ed Gopher. That's a fact of life the slump- ing Wolverine icers learned last night as they dropped their sec- ond straight to Minnesota 3-2, and their fourth game in a row. Five…

… for the Detroit Red Shattuck grabbed a rebound in I've ever gone through." win. But that Lathrop was good. Wings." front of the Michigan net and Catch-Up He's quick." No Pros beat Wolverine goalie…

… was especially pleased by sticks, a slight tussle broke out. According to head coach Newt verines taking four firsts and four Blanton's ring work When order was restoredSchiller Loken, the Wolverines

…. 60614. A postcard will do. Please include your zip code. Badgers Pose Stiff Test For Wolverine Matmen STILL. RINGS-1. Blanton (M) 9.2; 8. Schmidt (Ia); 3. Singerman (Ia); 4. tie) Chilvers (M) and Van…

…- der Voort (N.. pole. The Michigan captain and last year's outdoor Big Ten pole vault champion apparently left it ly in time to warm up for the early events. But the Wolverines completely reversed…

… feet, his best effort By CARL RAYFORD Wolverine matmen will see the end of easy victories when they battle the tough Wisconsin Badg- ers Monday in Madison. Just looking at the Badgers' roster is enough…

February 06, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 111) • Page Image 6

… fourths, and three fifth place i co frosh again this week, Hazilla finishes. When an athlete has been sick, didn't look the part of the brilliant Rick Hunt, a Wolverine sopho-J for a couple of weeks, no one…

… the ' Ted Downing from Miami (Ohio)s dition is often the key to victory. final mile leg. Dolan waved good- also jumped 6'6", but Hunt had1 Don't tell Wolverine sophomore by, turned on the steam, and…

… time of :07.4. Steele backed his teammate up in both events with a second in the highs and a third in the lows. The Wolverines failed to enter HIGH JUMP-. Hunt (M); 2. Downing (Mi); 3. Littlejohn (Un…

… night as Mike Marttila dug the puck away from goalie Gaye Cooley and flipped it into the cage at 15:22; however, the Wolverines were never able to get the tying goal as Wayne Duf- fet's rebound slid under…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

April 08, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 159) • Page Image 9

…, "Mother Nature careth not for the wiles" of man: She'll run him ragged where e'er she can." Or, translated into the meta- phors of a Michigan baseball fan eagerly awaiting the debut of the 1966 Wolverines

… and Michigan. Notice, that word "scheduled." Two of the participants in the eternal triangle that characterizes baseball are ready and willing to go. The Wolverines are fresh from one of their most…

…, which will provide the Wolverine cindermen with their first crack at the outdoors for 1966. Shaping up as the top dual of the meetis a battle between Al Carius and Hylike Van Der Wal in the 3000-meter…

… compete in the South Cai-olina Relays. yHarvey.who handles the shot like it was made of balsa wood, grabbed a second place while Can- amare, captain of the Wolverine indermen, placed fourthin the ple vault…

Wolverines Two former Wolverines now competing for the Ann Arbor Track Club, Ernst Soudak and Kent Bernard, are listed as favor- ites in the discus and 220-yard dash, respectively. Both were par- ticipants at…

May 13, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 8) • Page Image 7

… BETSY COHN The Wolverine baseball team will put its. perfect Big Ten rec- ord on the line this weekend when it faces the Hawkeyes in a sin- gle game in Iowa City today and then travels to Minneapolis for…

… a doubleheader against the strong Minnesota nine. The Iowa Hawkeyes are gazing optimistically at their last big home sports weekend when they will face the Wolverines. Michigan Wolverines are star…

…. For Michigan, this weekend will be one of the most crucial tests of the season. The Wolverines enter the weekend with a 7-0 first place after setting down Illinois and Purdue. Their final series of the…

… along with junior Bill Zepp. Bara Paces Hitters Rightfielder Al Bara still leads Wolverine hitters in all games with .363 while Chan Simonds, first baseman, ranks second with Michigan track fans will see…

… the Wolverines in outdoor action for the first and only time at home this season when they face Ohio University and the Chicago Track Club here tomorrow. The Ann Arbor Track Club is also entering a…

… small contingent of men in the meet at Ferry Field. Field events will begin at 1:30 p.m. and running events will start at 2. The triangular should give a good indication of the Wolverines' strengths and…

February 26, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 128) • Page Image 6

… Acting Associate Sports Editor. Special To The Daily EAST LANSING - Michigan State blasted the Wolverines here last night by the largest margin in the history of the lengthy riv- alry, 7-1. The Spartan…

… 9 Page an opportunity to stop the offensive show. Still, the Spartans weren't particular on whom they scored their goals, beating Page twice. Michigan's offense never did click, as, the Wolverines

… this season. Things were much the same last night, as the Wolverine icemen got only one shot past State goalie Gaye Cooley in 37 attempts. INTERDISCIPLINARY SEMINAR ON "GUILT AND RESPONSIBILITY" in the…

…, RUTGERS UNIV. Hoosier Trackmen Invade Yost By DAVE PFEFFER Co-captains Randy Weddle and John Brooks lead a battling but inexperienced Indiana track squad against the Wolverines today. The Hoosiers, having…

…. Wolverine Bob Densham and Hoosier Dick Swift, both having cleared 6'7" previously, should pro- vide spectator enthusiasm in the high jump event. It will be interesting to see if the Michigan captain, pole…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

November 01, 1966 (vol. 77, iss. 52) • Page Image 7

…PAGE SEVEN TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1966 THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1,1966 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN - Wolverine Ramble: Red-Letter Day for Offense By GRETCHEN TWIELMEYER To a…

… blow his cool? Uh-uh. No one had a chance be- cause it only took three plays for the Wolverines to vent their ire. After a 51 yard return by Jim Detwiler and an incomplete pass attempt by Carl Ward…

…, and gave Wisconsin the distinction of being the only team besides Michigan State to outgain the Wolverines in total yardage. Penalties, how- ever, made the Wolverines look a lot worse on paper; Michigan…

… should at least give him the credit he deserves as an athlete. Nobody complains because Lyndon Johnson can't play handball. red-and-white-t i n t e d bleachers[ are. -Associated Press WOLVERINE BACK JIM…

…. He added two TD jogs last Saturday against the Badgers to compliment the Wolverines rugged ground game which overpowered Wisconsin 28-7. ~1~ou'll get more out of skiing with SKIING The new season is…

October 23, 1966 (vol. 77, iss. 45) • Page Image 9

… second half. p In fact, the Wolverines only managed a puny two touchdowns after the break. At least this made b things easy on, the cheerleaderso who are tradition bound to jump c off the ledges after…

… Gopher safety out of the play. That's the way it went all game for the Wolverines. It wasn'tX like last week against Purdue. Not like the MSU game two weeksr ago, either. This is the kind of game Michigan…

… remain in Ann Arbor again after a year's absence. Back in 1943 a Wolverine squad defeated the Gophers by a 49-6 score. Michigan has now won the Brown Jug 30 times, while the Gophers have had it 18 times…

… a pre-game smooch. Wolverines Discover Gopher Holes is * X CIS 1R NA The "Cipher Disk" ... NSA symbol and one of the oldest and most effective crypto- graphic devices known. equipped computer…

May 26, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 17) • Page Image 6

…. If Lawson develops the necessary ability, he could be the "big man" in the Wolverines' basketball future. He is the third high school pros- pect to announce his decision to come here. The 6…

Wolverines. Grove, Rick Hunt and Jim Dolan Middle distance runners Tom Next year's team will be led by --but the big difference next year Kearney of Bloomfield Hills and Jack Harvey, who was elected cap- may…

… chances at the 6'10" mark. Other Wolverine freshmen have set marks in everything from the also teamed to set freshman marks in the relays. Saulsberry, Kutchin- ski, Taimo Leps, and Canadian John Reynolds…

… 3170 WASHTENAW R( Just west of Arborland 1 ok1nouw V Members of the Wolverine base- ball teamvoted special honors to centerfielder Dick Schryer and shortstop Bob Gilhooley yester- day. Schryer was named…

… captain of next year's team and Gilhooley was picked as the recipient of the Ray Fisher Award which goes to the squad's most valuable player. Schryer has been a strong hit- ter for the Wolverines - batting…

January 25, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 100) • Page Image 7

… victory there is no back to protect against Minne- survival" has a happy ring this sota's fast break, and the strate- week for Coach Dave Strack and gy produced a 64-36 rebounding his Wolverine basketball…

… another 40-point ef- the league in rebounding going fort by Cazzie Russell gave the into Saturday's clash, but neith- Wolverines victory number four er Archie Clark and his pogo over a visiting Minnesota…

… Pattern the Michigan supershot. And After - three rather lethargic Hudson, at the same time, had starts in their first three confer- trouble working the' ball in on ence games, the Wolverines jump- offense…

… Was Caz? Ollie Darden snagged 17 in a Wolverine fans suffered through fierce exhibition of b o a r d a few anxious minutes at the be- ginning of the second half whenc Russell failed to show for the…

… switch to the zone press mid- way through the second half Sat- urday with Michigan holding a 12-point bulge, but then changed his mind. The Wolverines have been em- ploying the press on a limited basis…

…. Liberty MUSIC SMF Phone 662-0675 -- '1 CAZZIE RUSSELL and Minnesota's Lou Hudson stretch out extended fingers for the rebound in Saturday's game at Yost Fieldhouse. The Wolverines and Russell (33) won…

January 20, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 96) • Page Image 6

Wolverine wrestling Coach Cliff Keen "as tough as any in Gopher history" invades the Wol- verines' home territory Friday night in what shapes up to be one of the best matches of the year. Terry Barrett, and…

…-regarded San Francisco at Chicago Stadium on Dec. 11, he hit 16 field goals and 13 free throws for 45 points, a Michigan individual mark for one game. No Wolverine fan can forget the number of times Cazzie has…

… led Michigan from the brink of disaster to victory. Last year he twice hit game-winning field goals at the buzzer, made 11 points against Princeton in the last 412 minutes as the Wolverines came from…

… behind to beat the Tigers by two, got five in 33 seconds in one game as Michigan won by two,, and scored eight points in over- time in a five-point Michigan victory. But the Wolverines' offense is! not…

… Michigan's board strength. With three starters gone from last year's team, many observers felt that the Wolverines would not be as stronga contender for the Big Ten crown. But any team with Cazzie Russell is…

January 14, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 91) • Page Image 6

… Buntin and the soon-to-depart Cazzie Russell, Wolverine basketball will have to start nearly from scratch next year in order to maintain the room at the top, no easy task.' Compared to 1963 Coach Jorgenson…

…- ilar player to Indiana's Vernon Payne, who disoroved the 'height makes might' theory last Monday." In that contest, the 5'10" Payne riddled Wolverine defenders with an unbeatable jumper that netted him…

… promising sophs on the Northwestern contingent, Russ Schneider, Fred Ege and Curt Imrie will start tomorrow against the Wolverines. Schneider will meet senior Cal Jenkins of Michigan in the 147- .~1' pound…

… class. Ege will probably tangle with Wolverine Dave Doze- man at 130 pounds, and Imrie, runner-up last weekend, will wrestle captain Bill Johannesen in the 137-pound class. Only three returning lettermen…

…'t "sell Northwestern short." Last year, when the two teams met in Ann Arbor, the Wolverines emerged victorious by a score of 19-7. However, the match was closer than the. score indicates. According to Keen…

May 18, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 11) • Page Image 4

… and point-getters from last year's meet, and Iowa has the best set of pre-meet performances in this year's outdoor season. Either way you dope it out, the Wolverines should be near the top. Michigan…

… set the league pole vault record of 15' 9-". 25 Out of 43 The Wolverines return a total of 25 points from their 43 point second-place finish a year ago. Iowa, which will be relying on sophomore strength…

… the third best shot put of the season in the con- ference at 55' 2", and Bob Thomas has the next best discus mark be- hind Donnelly with a throw of 162' 7 4". Another Wolverine who has posted a mark…

…/8" behind Bowers of State with a jump of 6' 7/8". Michigan's Bob Densham is in a four-way tie for fifth with a jump of 6' 4". Other Wolverines whose marks are in the top five in the Big Ten are Alex Mc…

… you who believe in that sort of thing), and bad weather in Columbus. The Wolverines are currently in third place in the standings with an 8-2 record. In front are Ohio State with a 5-0 mark and Min…

… at East Lansing and a twin bill here on Saturday sarting at 1 p.m. If the Wolverines sweep all three games and if Minnesota, Ohio State, and the weather all cooperate, the diamondmen could still take…

… games, the Wolverines would fin- ish with an .846 percentage to the Gophers .821.- Now if the above should happen and if Ohio State should have one game cancelled or lose two, Mich- igan would be home…

April 14, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 164) • Page Image 9

… streets or dignitaries to throw out the first ball, the Michigan. baseball team opened up at home yesterday and provided their own fireworks in drubbing the University of Detroit 9-3. The Wolverines, taking…

… when the. Wolverines used back-to-back triples by Reed and Gilhooley to produce their eighth run. Michi- gan closed out their scoring in the bottom half of the eighth when DETROIT AB R H RBI 'they…

January 30, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 105) • Page Image 7

… MADISON-Gutsy Oliver Dar- den, shoveling 20-footers into the bucket like an undertaker, dug stubborn Wisconsin's grave here yesterday, then buried the Bad- gers himself as he propelled Michigan's Wolverines

…. * Michigan Trails Early Wisconsin led briefly at the out- set, but after the first five min- utes of play, Michigan never trailed. The Wolverines saw an early 11 point margin whittled down to four by the…

Wolverine lead was 61-59 and it was at this point that 6'7" Darden took the reigns, scoring six of Michigan's last eight points. First, his long jump shot made it 63-59. Oh '0' 'T'en seconds later the lead…

… with your shooting." Darden, hitting just over fifty per cent of his 17 shots, was the only Wolverine anywhere near the fifty mark. For the most part, the Blue were as cold as the fifteen below zero…

…FARLAND vision earlier in the day, perform- Special To The Daily ed well against a hoard of compet- itors. Appearing in their first col- KALAMAZOO - The Wolverine legiate meet, the frosh managed cindermen were not…

January 09, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 87) • Page Image 6

… of the Big Ten that it will require a powerful performance to dethrone the defending-cham- pion Wolverines. Veterans Against Indiana, the stronger of the two opponents, Keen loaded his lineup with…

Wolverine. His 9.35- aspirations of Ohio State yester- point performance was third be- day at St. John arena, Michigan's hind PhipBFuller's 9.6 in vault- gymnastics team was also doing a ing and Blanton's 9…

… of the seven events or a possible 210 points for the entire meet. The leading three point-accumulators on each team were given credit for their per-I formances in the final tabulation. The Wolverines

… and to seventh place. by defeating Minnesota 3-1. Stall Strategy The Wolverines climbed to third The crowd of 4600 watched pa- place in the WCHA on the i tiently in the third period for the Go pher…

… scores which never cane .. strength of their win. .In their second penalty-laden game against the Gophers in as many nights, the Wolverines took the lead in the second period and played conservative…

…. Instead, Wolverine captain Mel Wakabaya- shi, who scored three goals Fri- day night, beat all the Minneso- ta defenders and shot the puck .into an open net to insure the Wolverine victory. Goalie Harold…

Wolverines managed to take only three firsts, while the Spar- tans claimed the remaining two. Michigan won the first event, the 400-yard freestyle relay, in a time of 3:15.31 with a team of Bill Groft, Rich…

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… Daily EAST LANSING - 'Would you believe 12 out of 12? The Michigan netmen took all 12 of their matches in the first two rounds of the Big Ten Tennis Championships yesterday, and all six Wolverine singles…

… entries and all three doubles teams advanced to today's semi-final round. On the basis of matches won in dual meets, the Wolverines en- tered the tourney with a 10-point lead over host Michigan State, and…

… rounds are worth three points. Three First-Round Matches The Wolverines drew first round byes at all three doubles positions and at three of the six singles slots. The remaining three of the Wolverine

… singles slot, knocked off the Buckeyes' Bob' Harrison in the opening round by a score of 6-1, 6-3. The second round did not go as easy for the Wolverines, but they managed to come out of it un- scathed…

… faced the Wolverines, and it was the only loss incurred by State, which advanced five singlists and all of its three doubles pairs to the semis. Hedrick had defeated Monan 6-4, 6-2 in a dual meet early in…

… began to make more fre- quent mistakes while Hedrick appeared to grow stronger and won the second game and the match, 6-1. Three of the Wolverines-Dix- on, Ron Teeguarden and Ed Waits -were seeded first…

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