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May 01, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 1) • Page Image 9

… Ohio State tt ters received their first mat at the hands of Indiana. Schumaker and Wes Spenc pled Wolverine third double; Ron Teeguarden and Bruc Boer 6-4, 6-3 in the Hoosie loss to Michigan. BASEBALL…

… Things were looking gloomy for the Wolverine b team before the end of the term. The diamondmen-ha fered through a painful, game losing streak In Arizo: fore claiming their first viel But the Wolverines

…-Spartan especially satisfying for they igan baseballers, as the MS' is expected to be a top con for the conference crown. Dave Renkiewicz and Ste ins handled the pitching for the Wolverines in the ba sack (4-2 and 4…

…-1) wins. Hiur ey, Rod Scott and suta.d~s assault2 spring schedule daily spNorts than runner-up Central Michigan. The Wolverine 'B' team took sixth in the meet with a 324 total. Frank Groves led the…

… Penn Relays in Philadelphia-and enjoyed the same successes they' have gained all spring. The Wolverine two-mile relay unit won its specialty in Colum- ous, then took on Harvard and Villanova in the East…

February 01, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 91) • Page Image 20

… must play the role made famous gy those scourges of the National Hockey League Boston Bruins- the role of the spoiler. Mired deep in the Western Col- legiate Hockey League standings, the Wolverines meet…

… Blue sextet then returns home for another two-day series against the Minnesota Gophers on Friday and Saturday, Feb. 8 and 9. Bottled Up The Wolverines, not being able to find a way to pop the cork on…

… eye toward basketball I continued checking the records. There were the years of 1901-1904 and 1937-1940 when Wolverine track men copped titles four years running. From 194-1w40 the Maize and Blue…

December 01, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 63) • Page Image 6

… squad 2-1 in the Wolverines' home opener. The Spartans tied the score at 1:21 of the third period, after Jack Cole had poked the puck past supine Spartan goalie John Chan- dick at 18:59 of the second…

… period. Captain Larry Babcock led the Wolverine rush into the Spartan zone. Wayne Kartusch's shot from outside the blue line hit defense- man Carl Lackey right at the blue line. The puck bounched off…

… Gray's outstretched leg. Fournel, who scored the winning 4 By TOM ROWLAND Michigan fans who saw the .833 by .001. He averaged 18.1 Ed Butler, No. 52, 6'6" center: Wolverines trip Ball State in the…

… Lee, No. 30, 6'3" forward: faces on the court this afternoon: with Michigan's Bill Buntin in the the most acurate shooter in Ball four of the top six lettermen re- Wolverine's first varsity action…

… from the guard omore year while grabbing 383 re- afternoon to test Coach Dave spot that he occupied last year, bounds. Strack's Wolverine cagers in the and sophomore Bob Heady (6'4") Height Advantage…

…-Michigan failed to score on this play during the first period of last night's loss to Michigan State. But Wolverine forward John McConigal and defenseman Roger Galipeau each had a chance to jab at the puck (arrow…

April 01, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 149) • Page Image 9

… Arizona series By NORM SCHERR Wolverine swimmers turned in Although Indiana's dominance exceptional times to place four of the NCAA Championship Swim- seconds, and followed up with a ming Finaels has…

… diving, the 400 medley relay, and! the 200 individual medley. Winner Charlie Hickcox, Indiana super- fish, barely took the event from! Michigan's Juan Bello by a tenth of a second. Wolverine Gary Kin…

… proceeded to take the top three slots in the 100 breaststroke, but were upset in the 100 backstroke as Hickcox Captain Lee Bisbee w in the 200 Butterfly pleased with the resu mented, "The 'fly pro Wolverines

… . Stager was was the three meter diving, which I AL alts and com- gave the Wolverines 21 points and ved to be the fourth place for the meet. Sopho- By PETER KENT ductive event, more Dick Rydze seized third…

… fact, Arizona State met Michigan for its sixteenth game of this season while the Wolverines were playing their sec- ond. Another purpose served by this trip was that it gave Coach 'Ben- edict a chance to…

February 01, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 103) • Page Image 7

… goal cost the Wolver- ine Icers their fourth straight loss, as they were whipped 6-4 byx Minnesota last night at the Coli- seum.r For the second week in a row' the Wolverines were unable ' to take…

…-3 victor McLachlan waved off to the side- Because Gamsby didn't score lines, Gamsby skated in all alone, picked the open corner and slain- the Wolverines also got the bene- ned his fifteen : foot slapshot…

…'s swim team had an easy time downing Wisconsin 79- 44 last night at Matt Mann Pool. The Wolverine tankers method- ically took ten of thirteen events, winning their first contest of a three-meet marathon…

…Wisconsin victor, as he nip- ped Michigan's Bob Zann in the 200-yard freestyle. Wolverine tankers took first and second in both distance freestyle events. Mike O'Connor and Mike -Daily-Andy sacks an Lars Hansen (3…

… in all alone on Wolverin netminder Jim Keough. Keoug .made an outstanding save o Buchan's low drive but Rodd easily converted the rebound t n e Casey finished 1-2 in the 1000- h yard free, while Mike…

… scoring opportunities, it was the' ability of the Gopher defense to cover the Wolverines in front of the net which made the crucial difference. "We played much better hitting Michigan in front of our net…

…'ve been killing us." The Gopher defense was indeed effective but it certainly was not invinceable as the Wolverines poured 40 shots at the Gopher net. Unfortunately for the Wolver- ines goalie McLachlan and…

… the Gophers' second netminder, the of the Wolverines' drives. In trying to explain the effec- tiveness of the Gophers' fast break mentor S o n m o r commented, "When you're as offensively mind- ed as…

May 01, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 148) • Page Image 7

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY .I' Nine Loses Twice; Golfers Win I Gophers Extend Streak to 15 Games; Wolverines Drop into Fourth-Place Tie 'M' Defeats Detroit, 18-6; Score First Win of Season…

…-2 doubleheader sweep over the Wolverines. The twin victories left the Gophers all alone at the top of I! DAVE BROWN . hits home run Double Dose the Big Ten and extended their current winning streak to 15 games…

Wolverine pitcher to feel the wrath of the Minnesota bats. The Gophers jumped on him for three runs in the second inning of the first game to wipe out an early Michigan two-run lead. The big hit of the inning…

… was a wind blown triple off the bat of Minnesota's starting pitcher Howard Nathe with the bases loaded. Michigan Led Early The Wolverines had taken the lead in the top of the inning when Joe Merullo and…

… in the fourth, a single- ton in the fifth and three more in the sixth to ice the game. Dave Brown hit a bases empty homer for the Wolverines in the sixth to finish the Michigan scor- ing off Nathe. Led…

… and Tennis Meet Cancelled The second day matches in the quadrangular tennis meet with Michigan, Ohio State, Ohio Wesleyan and Indiana were cancelled yesterday because of rain. , The Wolverines had run…

… both teams at the .500 mark. The Wolverines will have little time for rest after the long week- end road trips as they take on Notre Dame Monday and Wayne State Tuesday at Ferry Field. Friday they move…

… unable to finish1 a full second eighteen in the time left. Scores sky -rocketed on the windy, rain-soaked 6,400 Univer- sity layout. Wolverine Larry White grabbed off medalist honors with a 39-39-78, six…

September 01, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 3) • Page Image 8

….S. swimming team in California before going as one group to Tokyo. Coached in Olympics Kimball's appointment makes. him the second Wolverine coach to head an Olympic squad in the last four years. Coach Gus…

… conclusion of the Games before returning home in November. Kimball is not worried about his Wolverine diving team becoming stale or not improving during his absence. "We don't start pushing the divers until…

… held its first though, Ann Arborites meeting of the academic year last to see the Wolverines Friday. in swimming, indoor 1 Board Chairman and Athletic Inaswimming ,in : Director H. O. (Fritz) Crisler an…

… Ex= Wolvert Earns Olyn Ex-Wolverine heavyweight grap- pler Jack Barden won a spot on the 1964 United States' Olympic wrestling squad last weekend in the Greco-Roman event. Barden, whose bid for a free…

… wrestled at Michigan during the '60-'61, '61-'62, '62-'63 I 'Outside' Phone Users All Seven Numnerals cne Barden npic BerthI " seasons. In 1963 he capped his * Wolverine wrestling career by pinning down…

…-Roman wrestling differs from freestyle in that it is con- fined to higs above the hips. Barden is the lone Wolverine wrestler to try for an Olympic spot. American wrestling ,teams have traditionally been drawn from…

March 01, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 113) • Page Image 7

… .close to home who don't look for Michigan to be in the winner's circle when the laur- els are being handed out. Foremost among them is Phil Diamond of Ann Arbor, long time Wolverine follower and…

… Trip By STAN KUKLA Michigan meets North Dakota tonight and tomorrow night in its final two games in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association and the Wolverines' chances for vic- tory 'become slimmer by…

…, Wayne Kartusch and Don Rodgers. The Wolverines, who now are 3- 13-2 in the WCHA and are 7-13-2 overall, are hard on the trail of their worst season since Al Ren- frew took over as coach in the 1957…

…-58 season. That year the Maize and Blue won only eight games while losing 13. The next year Renfrew's charges ended up with a 8-13-1 record. Sioux, Too? If the Wolverines drop the se- ries to the Sioux, they…

… Smith, who has done :07.9 in the lows. Michigan will clash most direct- ly with Wisconsin in the shot put, an event which Canham has lab- eled a must if the Wolverines are to have any kind of a shot at…

… tripped up by Wisconsin 61 to 46V. ,This year, the Wolverines have been gaining momentum as they neared the indoor championships. Meanwhile, Wisconsin has been hurt by injuries to key men: How- ard has a…

February 01, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 91) • Page Image 21

…FRIDAY, FEBRUARY, 11 1963 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE ' .F:R... AY-.:.F.....-A-RY..1,-.. 19.6-. THE MICHIGAN DAILY PACl 11 11 I - . Mm .- AWAY MEET SATURDAY: Wolverine Swimmers To Challenge…

… night in a dual meet against the Prince- ton Tigers. Along the way, the Wolverine tankers will stop to work out and play some water polo against the Army swimming team. Niagara Falls and New York City are…

… also due for brief visits. But the real business of the trip is the meet at Princeton. The Tigers finished fifth at the 1962 NCAA Meet, three points be- hind the fourth place Wolverines. So this is the…

… first big meet of the season for the Wolverines who previously had placed second in the Big Ten Relays and had trounced Purdue, 68-32. Two Teams Princeton's showing in the NCAA Meet was largely due to the…

… never placed in national meets but is a competent diver. Besides the two Michigan div- ers, the Wolverine traveling squad includes: freestyle distance swim- mers Captain John Dumont, Roy Burry, and Tom…

…- petitive as the latter for the three Wolverine breaststrokers. But the NCAA Meet is especially important for Nelson as he tries for his third straight 100-yd. championship. SHOP ANN ARBOR CLOTHING for…

April 01, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 138) • Page Image 7

… opening semi-final contest of the NCAA basketball championships last week and bow- ed out, 91-80. The Wolverines, minus the serv- ices of guard Cazzie Russell, roared back on the second night of the tourney…

… to dump Kansas State, 100-90, and claim a third place finish. The split in the NCAA finals gave the Wolverines a 23-5 sea- son mark, the best ever for a Michigan basketball team. Strong Start Coach…

… and, al- though he didn't score a point, contributed a whopping 10 assists to the Wolverine attack, three more than the entire Michigan team had against Duke the night before. The- score was tied 11…

… more 'times through the game until Michigan finally pulled away at 13:41 of the second half when Cantrell hit on an 18 foot jumper to put the Wolverines on top by two, 67-65. In Control Michigan, despite…

…-2 edge. When, with two and a half minutes gone, Buntin put in two layups -within 20 seconds of each other to put the Wolverines ahead 9-4, Michigan fans had some fleeting thoughts of a repeat of the…

March 01, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 127) • Page Image 6

… 1943. had emerged asj As Coach John Powless of Wis- one of the Wolverines t o p per- consin leads his cagers into the formers after beginning the year Events Building this afternoon for as the team…

…'s sixth man. He clin- a 2:15 television duel with t h e ched a starting berth after a fine Wolverines, he may find the Mich- game against Michigan State and igan starting lineup to be some- later scored a…

… sizeable advantage. confident that if the meet is to be The Wolverine floor exercise team decided on the high bar, his Hawk- should score slightly higher than eyes will win. their opponents, due in part to…

… team's side horse. Keith McCanless of competitive edge and improve its Iowa is defending Big Ten a n d performance. If it has the same National chaimpion. He keys what effect on the Wolverines, the meet…

… is probably the strongest side horse should be as tough as the respec- team in the nation. The Wolverine tive records would indicate. team is capable of a good score, but has been somewhat disappoint…

… Defense Intelligence Agency team that promises to make the Illinois rings one of the afternoon's clos- Ohio State -------- est events. Minnesota Trampolining is the Wolverines' Indiana domain, with…

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…

March 01, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 128) • Page Image 9

… the Wolverines boast the number "This will be the closest and one tramp team in the Big Ten best Big Ten gymnastics meet and the nation. ever, with four teams having a Miller, last year's Big Ten and…

… Forte In order to capture the league Iowa should rack up high point title outright, the Wolverines must totals on the side horse, rings and finish first in the league meet. A high bar. Their horse team of…

… must be a world's record not to have mentioned Carl Robie in a Michigan swimming story up to now. The indomitable Wolverine captain is set to go in the 200 yard butterfly and the 500 yard free- style…

… DILLEY medalist backstroker Gary Dilley, by Wolverine senior Russ Kin-t gery. Stager says this may be "the story of the meet." And Kingery thinks he can beat1 him. Even though there are only I three teams…

… Spartans. A serious challenge to Michigan's annual runner-up position suddenly be- came a reality when State bumped off the Wolverines, 63-60, on Jan. 21. According to Stager, this may be the real dog fight…

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…

March 01, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 104) • Page Image 6

…_THE MICHIGAN DAILY ihigan Track Strength Lies Sprints, Both Hurdle Events Upper Weight Classes Hold Ke To Wolverine Wrestling Hopes S/ (This is the second in a three-part series analyzing…

… all the way. It remains to Keen to choose the weights in which they stand the best chance of winning. To.Outfox Collins The Wolverine coach needs all the points he can get in the upper' weights, and…

… J zings~ but will take heat treatments this (This is the second of two articles The Wolverines are counting on week, and should be ready for the analyzing Michigan's strengths and The olvrins ar…

… of Michigan State into the top ten in their events, Adding to Robinson's worries is and Troy's Indiana teammate, and help the Wolverines overtake the remark made about Miles by Frank Brunel, are…

… tumble is the Big Ten mark of 2:06.5 held by former Wolverine captain Tony Tashnick. Jastremski has done 2:04.0, Roethke 2:04.1, and Wolf, 2:05.9. Position Solid In the breaststroke, Michigan's position…

March 01, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 103) • Page Image 6

… one-game winning streak was decisively snapped by Illinois here last night, 90-61, the Illini's most lopsided victory over Michigan in eight years. The Wolverine cagers, who fA- nally found their…

….4 mark. The lights went out in Huff Gym, as far as the Wolverines were concerned, soon after the opening minutes of the game. With the score 4-4, the Illini bucketed five quick points to make it 9-4. Then…

… sharp outside shooting, which is what they did. The Wolverines held Illini neme- sis Mannie Jackson to six points, but all the other starters for the home team hit in double figures. Especially…

… almost surely will start when the Wolverines travel to Iowa for Saturday's cli- max to a grim season. Big Ten Standings W L Pcts. Ohio State 12 1 .923 Indiana 10 3 .769 Minnesota 9 5 .15 1 1 PIONEER…

Wolverines' offense was conspicu- ous by contrast (or absence) Un- certainty marked the infrequent through offensive thrusts, and the limited defensive success was the result of frantic individual efforts…

… Michigan hockey coach Al Renfrew had to say for the Denver Pioneers after watch- ing his Wolverines get skated into the ice by the team that is cur- rently riding atop the standings of the Western Collegiate…

September 01, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 3) • Page Image 9

…-year- high school star from Cali- nia. Robie thus became the Pep Club Sells1 Memberships Wolverine Club, student spirit organization, announced yesterday' that it will be selling club mem-: berships on…

… services. Wolverine Club President Rick Aland urged all freshmen to join the club as it is "the best way to meet people and see the games from the best vantage point." first Michigan athlete to make the…

May 01, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 164) • Page Image 6

… a pentangular meet tomorrow over ad the competition wils Ce th first for the Wolverines since their last-place finish in a field of four, two weeks ago at Columbus. Besides the Spartans and the…

Wolverines, Northwestern, Indi- ana and Wisconsin will be com- peting. Katzenmeyer is taking a total of nine players, although the scor- ing will be based on the five best scores out of six for each 18-hole…

April 01, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 138) • Page Image 6

…, holds the Wolverine varsity rec-, The divers, Ed Boothman, Bruce ords in the 200, 500, 1000, and Brown and John Candler, per- 1650, finally got into the spotlight formed excellently in the one- on the…

…, Eclipse Elis, Whip Wolverines... Graef (Princeton), 1:56.2 (NCAA record. Old record 1:56.9 byTom Stock, Ind., 1963); 2. McGeagh (U- SC), 1:56.9; 3. BARTSCH (MICH), 1:57.9; 4. Goettsche (Yale), 1:58.1; 5…

… the finals Bartsch came in fifth, timed at 54.2. Other Wolverine competitors were Rich Walls, who finished second in his trial heats of both the 100- and 200-yard freestyle; Geza Bodolay, who finished…

… Loken's trampo- linists kept the Wolverines close by registering an unprecedented sweep on the tramp. Gary Erwin won his second consecutive na- tional championship just nosing out teammate John Hamilton…

… scoring lead and was also all-tournament and first team All-America. Providence succumbed to the stronger Wolverines late -in the semi-final game to suffer a 3-2 defeat. Providence led for a short time .in…

… ,the tussle, but goals by Ron Coristine and Gary Butler put the Michigan icers ahead to stay.. The score did not indicate the Wolverines' domination of much of the contest, as they took over 100 shots on…

… Fred Sanders. Placing one-two-three in the trampoline event, the trio led the Wolverines to a third place finish in the NCAA Championships, behind champion Southern Illinois and runner-up Southern…

… and gained a third place for the Wolverines. Miller also advanced to the con- solation finals, only Ito lose on a referee's decision in overtime. Two "of Michigan's regulars, Ralph Bahna (115-pound) and…

November 01, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 54) • Page Image 9

… all oddmakers thought they could. Dennis Monthei, starting mid- four offensive and defensive start- (Hurricanes usually rip cats.) die guard for the Wolverine ers had to be replaced. Graduation "We…

… w be significantly changed for } game with the Wolverines Saturday. Northwestern must pend on a good aerial attack good defensive work fromt crew of linebackers. Their biggest asset to date been their…

… this adds up to a claN bunch of Wildcats invading V igan Stadium to try to av( [jj[ last year's defeat at the h of the Wolverines, 28-20. 0, 180-lb. Hopefully, the Wolverines ase's top have accumulated…

…. Another junior, 212-lb.] Bob Olson is the leading gainer for 'Cats, having rE 285 yards in 80 carries for age of 3.6. The Wildcat defense is, Wolverines must certainly wary of this weekend. No ern will use…

February 01, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 106) • Page Image 7

…'t forget. Unfortunately for the Michigan basketball team, the skilled re- bounding doesn't 'work quite the same way. It's a knack that some- times you have and sometimes you don't. The Wolverines lost the…

…, also said the same for the Badger encounter. The close shave indicates the sagacity of his advice. But the statistics show there is no reason for the Wolverines to fret. Four of the five Illinois start…

… open division on Saturday. B aekborard PielesDill Tradition and Yost Fieldhouse have their sacred spots in the hearts of Wolverine fans, but for Craig Dill the inherent glamour of Michigan's a n c i e n…

February 01, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 91) • Page Image 23

… means trouble for the Wol- nes who face the Gophers. iday at. 7:30 p.m. in the Matt an Pool. Both teams are un- ated although Minnesota has -0 record compared to Michi- 's 1-0 mark. The Wolverines ,e a…

… Morrison has three goals id five assists. John McGonigal ads the Wolverines in league als scored with five. Wayne Kartusch is the Howie bung of the team. He has:been sessed with 12 penalties 'for a tal of 7…

… Coats 2 OFF PUT THE BOUNCE BACK INTO HllS STEP give him breathin' brushed pigskin by Wolverine from $995 He'll love their carefree, breezy looks, their light-as-air casualness (they weigh only 12 ounces…

February 01, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 106) • Page Image 6

… opposition, some- was accomplished on foreign ice thisf the team cin snme- The Champs. which had proved disastrous to' thing that every team can Envy. Meanwhile, the Wolverine ring hi had hed isatMichigan Tech…

… opposition shots. a medium of a possible 10, was 9.1. only successful in instilling spirit When asked what he thought The Wolverines have a two-week in the others but in themselves as was Michigan's best…

… of things. Pur- Vanderbilt 68, Auburn 63 The two other goals in the se- due was certainly not as strong a Mississippi State 76, Florida 68 ries by the Wolverines were reg- team as Minnesota. These boys…

Wolverines take on the Spartans in a home and away series Friday and Sat- urday nights. The first game will bk 'v>x'9d in Fast Lancing and Saturday's encounter will be con- tested at the Coliseum at 8 p.m. w…

… wrestling fundamentals. And the extra blood, sweat, and tears paid off as the Wolverines sent another Big Ten opponent down to defeat. There was no single match that stood out as surprising. As Keen said…

… really gave Wolverine fans reason to cheer. The Michigan wrestlers reeled off three straight pins to lock up the meet. Coach Keen has put extra stress on the pin this year, and Cal Jenkins, Burt Mer- ical…

… to meet the Wolverines at 3 p.m. in Yost. Saturday's meet features Pittsburgh as part of the home- coning festivities. For homecom- ing, former wrestlers are invited back to watch the meet and attend a…

February 01, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 96) • Page Image 5

… the Wolverines' revenge, despite the fact that Coach Dave Strack's men marched past State just a week ago, 91-77. Revenge stems from the close- ness of last week's hard-fought affair at Jennison Field…

… House when, for the first time since their jaunt to Disneyland, the Wolverines were seriously threat- ened. The two-point halftime margin as well as the two come-from-be- hind surges in the second half…

… are what put fear into the Wolverine fans last week. The immediate revenge was taken by Cazzie Russell last week, when he put away the game with a five-point spurt in the middle of the second half. The…

… against Indiana. This good news, perhaps the best that gymnastics coach Newt Loken has heard since before the Wolverine captain was injured, was accompanied by more mis- fortune. Rich Blanton, Michigan…

… of Darden, is expected to create an even more difficult time under the boards this afternoon. Streak on Line The Wolverines put their ten- game winning streak at Yost Field House on the line this…

… with Bernard running the anchor in :48. Western Michigan finished sec- ond behind the Wolverines even though the Broncos led through- out most of the event. Michigan also captured the dis- tance medley…

…. Those six plus Blanton combined to sweep all the top spots from the Buckeyes last week. After tonight, the next. home dual-meet for the Wolverines will be their last of the season, against Michigan State…

December 01, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 59) • Page Image 6

… after a year as quick to, point out, the fast-break r following the jtw ame set head basketball coach at Idaho, is of little value. st the Canad m4 Michi- has abandoned the fast-breaking The new Wolverine

… offense will tackles the -s schedule style of play which has character- feature a lively, yet more deliberate history in 1j t e . best ized past Wolverine teams under attack; with ball control over- ge…

April 01, 1967 (vol. 0, iss. 151) • Page Image 15

… yesterday. The Wolverines had a score of 187.4 compared to 189.55 for the Salukis, but the big story was the success against Iowa. Michigan topped the Hawkeyes by one-half of a point (a respect- able margin…

… after fouling in the Big Tens. Rod- ney also came through with a sig- nificant 8.35 in the parallel bars as the Wolverines were desperate- ly trying to hold off Iowa. Captain Gary Vander Voort, recently…

… performance "easily his best of 1 the year," as his total was third highest. Complementing the two tramp giants, Mike Zadel turned in a fine 8.55 . The Wolverine tramp team cumulative score of 27.25 was the…

….55. However, the three evening events are not normally among the Wolverines strongest, so no actual victory was anticipated. But after the amazing vaulting performance, Michigan was still contending. And even…

March 01, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 130) • Page Image 6

…- victory over the sluggish Wolver- end's series with the Wolverines ines on Friday. boasting of a 4.5 goal per game Lots of Scoring? average and an offense which in- Now, what prediction could cludes the…

… min- Bessone Disagrees ute. I guess it has its merits be- While up in East Lansing Amo cause if this were last year we'd be too low to get in." While Bessone is making up his mind, the Wolverines are…

February 01, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 91) • Page Image 8

… game from East Lansing at 4:30 p.m. tomor- row. Losing Streak Coach Dave Strack's Wolverines, looking heavy-legged after a week's layoff at the semester break, shot a wretched 28 per cent against Detroit…

… the game, closing a 16-point gap to one point, 59-58, on a jump shot by Harris with 9:5 Sleft. The major impetus was a three- minute spurt during which the Wolverines outscored the Titans, 12-0, with…

November 01, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 55) • Page Image 11

… SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1964 THE MIICHIG~AN D1ATIN W a la li i. a a 1 V !f 1\ Dti 1 L 1 __ - .. PAGE SEVEN 41 G /t9 l l ()ffellilse I('s Wildcats Wolverines Display Finest Defensive, Offensive…

… well as the Wolverines' conference leading offense. "The defensive strength of Michigan is greatly under-rated," he said. Michigan's defense stopped the only serious drive the Wildcats got under way in…

… Timberlake, played one of the died us better than any other team1 best games of his college career we've played so far this year." yesterday, according to a con- The Wolverine starting back-+ sensus of opinion…

… Wildcats and markeds the worst defeat the Wolverines hae n ieubiov i nce 41s.4- th i zoanirenV42t aiacsa well. f0 nave handed them since the 72-6 and Rich Volk at halfbacks and : drubbing in 1893. Fisher…

… sophomore fullback Bob McKelvey game to demonstrate Timberlake's ih4myrd ky poise came in the third period yards. with the Wolverines leading 21-0 The much-feared Northwestern and confronted with a third and…

… games of the half kept us moving. I'd like the three yet on the Boilermaker to single out some outstanding schedule if the Wolverines are to players, but there are far too many get the Pasadena trip. They…

March 01, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 103) • Page Image 7

…- erence indoor title at Columbus. This is because last winter's run- erup and Michigan's perennial ck rival, Illinois, has shown it- If to be a team well capable of ating the Wolverines. At a meet this…

…, Dick Cephas in the low hurdles and high jump and, of course, Tony Seth's record breaking 600-yard run, numerous Wolverines came up with several' ,noteworthy if not spectacular per- formances. After being…

… a good chance the two stars will be racing againstI each other in the mile relay, where they will probably anchor their respective teams. Seth clinched the anchor assignment for the Wolverine team…

… with a brilliant finishing leg against the Spartans Saturday. The Wolverine junior held off Michigan State's Willie Atter- berry all the way and finished with the sizzling time of :48 flat. Last year…

March 01, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 128) • Page Image 7

…-time Wis- consin soph scoring mark. As evidenced by their two wins in 11 big tries, the equally-soph- studded Wolverine crew has adopt- ed the latter half of the term "sopho-more." With the help of some…

… Stewart and Bob ly, a win against the team that the Wolverine court cut-ups have Sullivan, tall for their age, fill out beat them 98-90 the last time staffed themselves to overflowing the roster of Michigan…

… would be quite ironic in this case: "The liv- ing need charity more than the dead.' When the seemingly dying Wolverines meet the much-alive diaper-age Badgers this weekend, the dead might start looking…

Wolverines' chances at this year's playoffs in Syracuse as a chance for that something. "You got to admit it would be great," is how he says it. state of the art in your field of study? Or will you (through…

February 01, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 104) • Page Image 2

… been started by Director of Bands William D. Revelli. The new group, the Wolverine Band, will be directed by Dr. Revelli and will emphasize concert music. Re- hearsals will be limited to one night a week…

…. The Wolverine Band will offer a more relaxed at- mosphere since the members real- ize they are playing chiefly for fun and enjoyment. It is Dr. Revelli's hope that the new band will prevent students who…

April 01, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 149) • Page Image 8

…' Exp. 4-5-69 when he cored a 4-2 decision over seed WOLVERINE RESULTS Raw Re.19c Req. 98c 115-John Morley dec. Jerry Roddy (M), fina FISL 0 H TMasking Tppc23-Ken Michor dec. Tim Cccl (M), R DB f…

Wolverine in the sec- tperiod, began h i s amazing string of five pins in five matches. His championship capped a career during which he has never been beaten in either h i g h school or college. Although…

September 01, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 1) • Page Image 23

…THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1966 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE UW THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1,1966 THE MICHIGAN DAIlY PAGE FTVE MSU Threatens 'M' Comeback, Wolverine Grid Fans Primed For Annual Ticket Scramble…

… Ticket Manager Don Weir, the student sales have been moving briskly. What moved even more rapidly were tickets for two road games. Games with the Wolverines' chief enemies Mich- igan State and Ohio State…

March 01, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 103) • Page Image 1

… Group U, Bud get, H1ear Offca TO PLAY AGAIN TOMORROW: wolverine Icers Lose to Pioneers, 8-1 tea todi Pou the Wo wit ocl and and vic sor pla n fire eer ly fin day ran gan c vis pas ope in Wc H Bo cro…

…. Red Berenson led a Wolverine sh in the early minutes of the cond stanza, and Kirkwood ckled behind the sophomore rnter's backhand drive. It was e only Michigan threat of the riod. T r e m e n d o u s…

…- ngering his team's chances for ctory. For the rest of the game, e Wolverines were able to mus- r only five shots on the Pioneer See WHITE, Page 6 WATCHING-That's what Michigan's Al Hinnegan and Bernard…

… Neilsen are 4oing as Denver center Ken Williamson (8) drives the puck down the ice. The entire Wolverine squad did a lot of watching as they saw the Pioneers rip four goals through them in the last period…

February 01, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 104) • Page Image 6

…-yard freestyle as Wolverine tanker Carl Robie (10:09.2) drop- ped down to second. Rankings remaining unchanged were Tom Arusoo's 1:57.0 time for Michigan against Indiana in the 200-yard butterfly, Greg…

… three remaining firsts. The Eli retained best times in the 400-yard freestyle relay, the 200-yard free- style with Olympic gold medalist Don Schollander, and the 400-yard medley relay. Other Wolverines

February 01, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 104) • Page Image 7

… icers lost to MSU, 7-5 at home in e O the Coliseum. The Wolverine standout is left winger Dave Perrin, a vicious r Mexico State tonight and Tulsa checker who tallied one goal and Saturday. two assists in…

… the last encounter. a1. UCLA (38) 15-0 380 The Wolverines were confident y 2.North Carolina 13-1 298 of victory before last week's match d 3. Louisville 16-2 284 and frosh coach Alex Hood felt 4. Texas…

March 01, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 121) • Page Image 1

…-83 at Yost field house. The win pushed the Wolverines season record to 19-3. The pre- vious high Michigan record belonged to the 1918-19 edition of the roundball men who compiled an 18-7 season mark…

… performance against Michigan at Champaign, pushed the Wolverine quintet all the way to the wire. With ten minutes left in the game the Wolverines could only boast .;:>::: <:: .,Y. . …

February 01, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 96) • Page Image 1

… from its sophomores and veterans. The Wolverines had three individual winners in hurdler Cliff Nuttall, By PERRY HOOD Michigan's ice sextet combined some hard checking and accurate passing to dump…

… puck past goal- tender Art Warwick into the left corner of the net. Twice in the next ten minutes leading Wolverine scorer Gary Butler got in close to the net on open breaks, skating around, through, and…

… over the Colorado defense, but failed to get the puck past War- wick. The Wolverines upped the score to 2-0 when Bob Ferguson slid the < ยข Rjj …

April 01, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 155) • Page Image 7

… seekin the best of a good lot at the to put NCAA gymnastic championships taking this weekend at Southern Illinois. The Wolverines will be taking Fred only five of the ten men who ton, lar qualified in the…

May 01, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 148) • Page Image 1

… tape in the distance medley yesterday and records a win for the Wolverine team in the Penn Relays. The final time for the winning team at Philadelphia's Franklin Fieldwas nine minutes, 56.8 seconds. 'M…

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