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January 10, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 76) • Page Image 1

… gymnas- ium for a long time. Coach Mather's Wolverines outplayed the Scarlet and Gray in actual floor work at almost every moment of the encounter, lead- ing at half time by a 16 to 12 count, but three…

…. % Michigan took the lead at the start and held it all through the first half and well along in the second. With the game drawing to a close Oio, with the score 20 to 19 against her, passed the Wolverines on…

January 10, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 95) • Page Image 6

… Badgers on its home floor and the i Wolverines journey to low City 1 o complete their home and hi!e gamea series with the Hawkeyes Saturday. Indiana and Ohio State ae sharing hon~ors in the third position…

… the Wol- year's team, expects to be out for that The Wolverines will also be repre- veie wc.I 94Idaa addIdeadlocked. rfleWleiewilasbeepe vepnes twice. In 1924 Indiana handed position this year, and…

January 10, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 75) • Page Image 6

…PAG T -THIE MICHICGAM DAILY SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 1931 ,x _ _ _ . _ , _ _. Wolverine Quintet 1il Tackle Wildcats Tonight POWERFL PURPYLE 1Wres tier CAGERS WILL TEST AI BI FACES PURPLE 's…

…, last year's win- Michigan will play the second tiners of the title,. were whipped by hockey game on its present trip in- the Wolverine five Tuesday night, to foreign territory this week when 29 - 22, and…

… the fighting Illini the Wolverines meet the Marquette j dropped its initial encounter to the puck-chasing team again tonight. Badgers, 32-9, in a hard-fought skirmish the preceding night. This contest…

… and the one played With the Wolverine-Wildcat clash last night are perhaps the hardest!, at Evanston as the feature of the on the Michigan schedule this year. evening, several other games of The…

Wolverines put a severe kink in the hopes of Coach Lam- bert's Boilermakers in their -cam- paign toward a second Confer- e n c e champion- <' ?and the game tonight will be the most im- ' portant one stag- ed…

… schedule tonight at the Field House against West Virginia, the Wolverine wrest- lers. will display fthe talent that points toward another Conference championship. Coach Keen -has his entrants groomed to the…

… Hank W Veteran Wolverine will be seen in action western's powerful I Evanston tonight. LIST TIME I FOR CINDE Varsity Trackment Places at Fieh Varsity track me put through a stiff' trials this afternoon…

… Campbell and S shared honors in th Rod Cox, who appea way to a. good showi mer throw, will tal The Wolverine lineup is not the A trophy awarded by Commodore one expected at the beginning of Sorenson, former…

… meet gan stars on those former lineups in which the University of Michi- are missing. Langen, who was gan has entered a team. In addi- eiss counted on for the defense and his tion to the Wolverine

…- 'Cu oosswownteaad TILS torily consistent to mend the tear Club polois who won the award aR TEAM in the Wolverine defense. last year, the Kronk Athletic Club, The other missing member of the the…

January 10, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 75) • Page Image 7

… Yost Field house. Yesterday's win over the Tigers gives the Jayvees w string of three victories and no setbacks. Petrie Opens Scoring. The Wolverines played a waiting game with the forwards holding 1…

… scoring hn- ors with four field goals and one foud shot apiece. Both of these men showed up well being vital cogs in the Wolverine machine. Garner and Manuel were not far behind the. leaders each having six…

…, g.............. Bratton, g, ............. Totals ..... ..........F Score by Halves. g 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 1 5 IViIl H VIL 1 I U ICIIL L.I VTEAM- Wolverine Squad in Good Shape for Invasion of Southern…

January 10, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 76) • Page Image 1

…,Michigan cut down the gap with a rush, Garner,' Eveland, and Daniels, who s'ub- stituted fdr the lanky center at this point, accounting for five goals between them. As soon as the Wolverines gained 41-,oir…

… injury to the Toronto grappler caused him to concede the bout to Stoddard. The Wolverines scored two falls in the six matches and the other four bouts were won with big time advantages. In the evening…

…'s opener Texiera, the Hawaiian Wolverine, threw Phillips after holding the advantage throughout the five min- utes and. eighteen seconds of the 118-pound bout. Wilson scored the other fall, throwing Zachanko…

January 10, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 76) • Page Image 3

… the lights were going out in the Varsity Arena and the Wolverine mentor together with the tired stragglers from both hockey teams were pulling the Eliza stuff and crossing the ice. The Maize and Blue…

… Tessmer At Guard Wolverines Prepare For Game With Badger Five At Madison Saturday After two months of juggling his players around, Coach Franklin Cap- pon has finally struck upon what he considers a winning…

…. Cappon featured his Monday night starting lineup in last night's drill. He plans practices today and to- morrow in further preparation for the Wisconsin game S a t u r d a y night. The Wolverines will…

… safe to make predictions about the outcome of any game. Wolverine court fans have become so accustomed to the ups and downs of the squad that an upset is no longer a thing to wonder at. The ma- terial…

January 10, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 76) • Page Image 1

…- cial to The Daily)-Speed was too much for Michigan's height advan- tage once again as the Purdue fire- horses broke past the Wolverines time and time again to defeat the Michigan basketball team in its…

… Michigan defense but rather popped away at the basket from the floor in an attempt to pull the Wolverine offense in and then fake around them. But these tactics proved use- less and in the second half they…

…. After about three minutes of play Gee fooled Seward and got away under the basket to put the Wolverines ahead, 4 to 1. Pattanelli fouled Down- ey who made good and then Ander- son held Townsend shooting…

… glee, banged home the goal that marked a 2-1 tri- umph over Pt. Edward of Sarnia, and gave the Wolverines their third win in a row. The Wolverines treated the crowd that jammed the old Coliseum last…

… play with a crashing body check, but Referee Farrell ruled that he used his knee on the play' and Bob rested out for two minutes while the- Wolverines played defensive hockey. Heyliger was chased for…

January 10, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 74) • Page Image 3

…I , 1941 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wolverine Pucksters Blast Miners, 6-2, For Initial Win Gillis, Kemp, Bahrych Set Pace As Sextet Overwhelms Huskies sr11 Dearborn A.C. Offers Threat…

… the net. The game was almost half over before the Wolverines were able to tie the score. Paul Goldsmith turned the trick at 9:18 of the second period with Kemp and Charley Ross, receiv- ing credit for…

… assists on the play. A few seconds later, center Dave Wilson of Tech was sent to the pen- alty box for interference and the Wolverines swarmed down the ice to take advantage of the break. Goalie Meyers…

… turned in some sen- sational saves but Gillis finally put the Wolverines in the lead at 12:35 on passes from Bahrych and Stod- den. Bert Stodden tallied the third Wol- verine goal early in the thirdtperiod…

… appears in Four Lettermen To Lead arstore for Coach Bennie Oosterbaan's Varsity cagers tomorrow night when Varsity Wrestling Team the Wolverines engage Purdue's de- Iii Initial Meet Here fending Big Ten…

… Champions at La- D D t et erefayette, Ind. A squad of 10 men has been named, If comparative data means any- by Oosterbaan to leave Ann Arbor at! thing, the Wolverine wrestlers should noon today for a= three…

…- Joseph's. 42-35; Western Illinois other veteran, Jack Smuck, who also State Teachers, 65-41; Wayne, 50- wrestled against the Wolverines last1 19; Wabash, 67-28; Loyola of Chi-' yearsbut found the going too…

… this sea- Althouigh the Wolverines are not son, Purdue has used 19 men, 15 of expected to be defeated in what whom stand six feet or better. ....,. I -~~ _ _4 _ . . __ T b...i don wirtchafter's DAILY…

January 10, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 75) • Page Image 1

Wolverine wrestling team opens its competitive season against the Nittany Lions of Penn State and precedent assures that the affair will be no clam-bake. The two teams have met six times. The Wolverines have…

… By STAN CLAMAGE In an attempt to marlk up their first win of the 1941-42 season, the Wolverine hockey team will face Point Edward at 8:30 p.m. today in the Michigan Coliseum. Starting time has again…

… of seasoned veterans. Of the six puckmen on their probably starting sextet, five were very instru- mental in handing the Wolverines a 5-2 licking last year. Those who saw last year's battle at the…

… underdog Wolverine basketball team will face a highly favored Illini five at 7:30 p.q. today, at Yost Field House in a game which promises to give the Varsity its stiff- est competition of the 1941-42 sea…

… their first season with the Varsity. Bennie Oosterbaan, the never- complaining Wolverine cage coach; got his first good break in many a Anav ulo " l-Q rnanr i fni frn "fil Outnmered RAF Bombers Hit Axis…

January 10, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 75) • Page Image 3

… (Continued from Page 1) Shemky and Don Holman, recovered from colds and intestinal infections, went through their paces at full steam. The Wolverines, who have already dropped two conference tilts, will be…

… at one of the guard spots when the Wolverine cagers tangle with Illinois' fast-stepping quintet today in Yost Field House. This young sophomore has been in the!starting line-up since the season began…

… spike the mat guns of Capt. Jim Galles of the Wolverines. Jim is Big Ten 175 pound champion and was undefeated last year at this weight. The show will end with a ringing finale when Jack (Mike) Kerns…

Wolverines here. Penn State's wrestling team and Illinois' basketball crew head the vanguard of inflowing athletes, each having arrived yesterday in order to become acclimated to Field House facilities and…

…-12 win over Coach Cliff Keen's Wolverine crew . . #, they won all but one match last year . . . likewise Point Edward is one of the fastest hockey teams in Canada, performing in the same fast Ontario…

January 10, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 72) • Page Image 6

…, but found Illinois' halftime 32-6 margin a little too much for them as they succumbed to the defending Big- Ten champs to- night, 47.-34. The Wolverines scored just three baskets through the entire…

… began to consider the games with Illinois as breath- ers. But in the fall of 1939 Illinois en- gaged Vic Heyliger, who starred on the ice for the Wolverines from 1935 to 1939, as its nev puck mentor. Im…

… victory over Chicago's hapless Maroons. The Wolverine cagers wind up their current trip by playing Northwestern tomorrow night at Evanston. r , to shoot .rom a distance. The Illini gathered in…

…-6, the Wolverines began to serve notice that this would be no complete rout. They took more than their share of the re- bounds and couldn't miss at any angle, while Illinois play was listless and shoddy…

January 10, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 79) • Page Image 3

… Spartan Squad Hopeful of Breaking To Add Defensive Strength to Puck Squad Twenty-five Year Jinx Held by Wolverines Coach Ozzie Cowle man squad will leav _.___. £T _ _ __ .A .. ._ ... .A WY 4"Q*N' 4h s r.00…

…. The Wolverines won three contests while dropping one to Colorado to bring their record up to five games won and four defeats. Since tonight's encoun- ter is the midway game of the season, the pucksters…

… the story of Bob Harrison, high scor- ing guard who boasts the most playing time in a Wolverine bas- ketball suit despite being the youngest memo ber on the starting squad. Under the tutelage of Coach…

January 10, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 77) • Page Image 6

… Showers," during which Jolson and his famous ges- tures were depicted. THE HEIGHTH OF the band duel was, of course, during half- time. The California band made several formations representing the Wolverines

… marching band techniques were devised with the front rank of the Wolverine band acting as demonstrators. ALTHOUGH the big tour is over for the -bandsmen, who have set- tled down to the routine campus life…

… Rose Bowl trip, still has weeks ahead of him of adjusting unsettled matters and paying the bills. first, when Wolverines flocked tof . * *5 * IMichiganders Get .Praised By Trainman Train conductor Lewis…

… conductor claimed that despite outward appearances, the Wolverine group was very well- behaved. He admitted, however, that his judgment may have been tempered by several rides with convention-bound legion…

…-Drive-It" to see their team put California fans out of pocket money and into shame. The largest group of Michi- gan rooters to descend upon the coast came in a special train chartered by the Wolverine Club…

…-diminishing resources of the club cars. The train entered Los Ange- les through a dense fog, which brought forth brittle comments on "California sunshine." The Clark Hotel, Wolverine Club headquarters in Los Angeles, was…

… fare as well as Wolverine Club, .alumni and team the Michigan contestant. respectively. The remainder were With the help of "generous passed out at the grandstands hints from the audience," Rankin during…

…- on top of the front page, but not ments, which were stopped cold, noticing "The Michigan. Daily" however, by a Wolverine remark: thought it was a metropolitan "I don't see the U. of C. paper newspaper…

January 10, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 78) • Page Image 1

… TANGLED WRECKAGE-Twisted metal is all remaining where a stop after striking derailed the Wolverine (right) and a freight train carrying auto bodies or. crushed together. * * *, * * Wolverine Slashes…

… Moving Freight By CHUCK ELLIOTT Daily Managing Editor A quick-thinking engineer nar- rowly averted disaster last night as the Wolverine, crack New York Central passenger train, jumped the rails in a…

January 10, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 77) • Page Image 1

… positions of Assistant Night Editor on The Daily. Budget -Daily-Alan Reid MONTREAL GOALTENDER CATCHES HARD SHOT FROM STICK OF WOLVERINE PHILPOTT * * *t*u c *nr * * Icers Trounce Montreal, 13-2 By HANLEY…

… GURWIN # Blasting home eight goals in the first period, the Wolverine hockey sextet coasted to an easy 13-2 victory over the Montreal. Carabins at the Coliseum last night. * * * DOUG MULLEN and George Chin…

… each scored hat-tricks in the high-scoring game which was blasted wide open by the rampag- ing Wolverines in the latter half of the first period. In addition to their three goals apiece, Chin picked up…

… goalie Cyrille Guevre- mont in one sweep as the referee dropped the puck to the ice. * * * AT APPROXIMATELY .the fif- teen minute mark of the period the goal crazy Wolverines netted two quick ones within a…

… Lamour- eax. The Wolverines came to life again and matched the Montreal marker with Mullen's third goal of the night, which was quickly followed by goals by Keyes and Chin. Chin added his third and Haas…

January 10, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 77) • Page Image 3

…- senting Maryland and Seton Hall complete the field. The other Wolverine represen- tative, George Lynch, will be run- ningfor the first time under Mich- igan's colors. - 'M' wrestlers 'V. Crush Indiana…

… at Evanston. Coach Bill Perigo's Wolverines go into the battle, which will be broadcast over WHRV at nine o'clock, sporting a 1-5 conference record and an overall mark of 3-6. THE WILDCATS also boast a…

…, consistent point- getter for the Wolverines, picked up his third straight decision of the season by humbling Bob Fish- er, 11-2. * * * HOOSIER captain Jim Ellis, 157, eked out a 5-3 win over Miles Lee by…

… Easy win,_13-2 (Continued from Page 1) Wolverine goalie Willie Lucier, who replaced Ikola after the sec- ond period. SCORING SUMMARY FIRST PERIOD: Goals: 1 Michigan, Chin (Haas, Coo- ney) 3:00; 2…

…, (Lamoureux, Daoust) 13:07 .Pen- Gymnastics Squad Opens Pla Today Michigan's gymnastics squad opens its season tomorrow after- noon against a small but able In- diana team. The Wolverines downed Indiana by a…

January 10, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 79) • Page Image 1

…'S GAME, WON BY 'M', 3-1. Wolverine Sextet Tops Spartans, 3-1 (EDITOR'S NOTE: This is an interpretive article dealing with the pro- posed Bricker Amendment to the Constitution concerning the treaty…

… Coun- cil. r i' ,i Y e ' I , I { with the Spartan's choppy close- checking style throwing the Wolverine forwards off stride continuously. Despite this Michigan dominiat- ed play most of the game…

January 10, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 73) • Page Image 1

…. Ready to assist is Wolverine teammate Randy Tarrier y(23). Kramer's 15 points helped Michigan to a 74-67 victory. Michigan Hopsters Whip Purdue,74-6 7 By JI[M BAAD A second half surge and a sharp…

… the second half that Michigan showed signs of begin- ning to move. Early in the period for the first time as Shearon be- gan to find the range, and the Wolverine defense began to tighten up, Lead See…

…-Sawed The edge see-sawed back and forth until about eight minutes to go in the game. Again Shearon pushed the Wolverines ahead, stealing the ball and going the length of the court to put in a lay-up. This…

… proved. to be the turning point, as other Wolverines began to find the shooting range. Tom Jorgensen and Ron Kramer each threw in several baskets as Michi- gan opened up a seven point lead, 66-59, and then…

January 10, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 73) • Page Image 3

…- maker defenders. They made it 4~ very hard for the Wolverines to get away a good shot, and were continually batting the ball. As Purdue tired, Michigan started to roll. Wildcats Next Gagnier Takes Five…

… the swimming team, placed sec- Gagnier, the Wolverines also plac- ond. Nick Wiese of the Wolver- ed Chico San Antonio and Norm ines was third. This, incidentally, Niedermeier in the top three. was the…

… Northwestern, .... 0 2 .000 Wisconsin........0 3 .000 By DAVE RORABACHER The valiant Wolverine grapplers, weakened by injuries and ineligi- bilities fell from their lofty heights with a resounding crash last…

… swift counter-move-were used to full effectiveness by the Panther star. John Heald's failure to make the 147 pound division automati- cally caused the Wolverines to forfeit five points. The losses of Jack…

January 10, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 81) • Page Image 4

…. Approved appointment of Lpis Wrs- ter as chairman of constitution com- mittee. Postponed motion to transfer funds from Central Pep Rally Committeeac- count to the Wolverine Club pending submission of written…

January 10, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 82) • Page Image 1

… investigating committee of corruption, racketeering and abuse of trust and power In' labor- management affairs "have aroused A m e r i c a and amazed other peoples." Saying he was disappointed that 'WOLVERINES

Wolverines was set in the third period after they had overcome a Tech lead to assume a 2-1 margin. The second Michigan tally was by Bob White at 6:30 and after this score the Wolverines valiantly and…

January 10, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 78) • Page Image 1

…' -David o ltrow TECH CHASED - Michigan Tech winger Dan Farrell has picked up a follower in Wolverine Steve Bochen behind the Tech goal as Farrell attempts to clear the puck. This was the case all week- end…

… for the Huskies as they' were chased off the Coliseum ice twice by the aggressive Wolverines, 5-1 and 4-1. Michigan hay won eight of ten games for the season. . In Fourth Consecutive Win By DAVE COOK A…

Wolverines' fourth consecutive win, and eighth in ten games. Once more the story of the game was in the brilliant combined efforts of Wolverine goalie Jim Coyle and the defensive crew led by Captain Bobbie…

… Watt. Coyle turned aside 21 shots and wound up the night as the top goalie in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association with a 2.5 goals- - per-game average. Watt set the Wolverines off flying in the…

…, 89-58, to the delight of 12,208 spectators in Jenison Field House.. The Spartans, outrunning end outrebounding the Wolverines all through the game, pulled out to a commanding lead midway in the first…

… half and held a comfortable advantage thereafter. It was Michigan's first Big Ten game, and came after the Blue had compiled a 2-7 non-league record. Tomorrow the Wolverines face another tough…

January 10, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 78) • Page Image 6

… Walker look on. Maentz came through with eleven points in a losing cause, however the Wolverines were never in the game following the opening few minutes, and fell, 89-58. -David Giltrow WHOA THERE…

… night too, sending the Wolverines off to their victory by firing the opening goal in the first period. Goalie Jim C oyle, hugging the post, turned aside 27 shots in another outstanding performance against…

…. -David Giltrow COMING THROUGH - Michigan Tech goalie George Cuculick is sent sprawling by high-flying Wolverine Pat Cushing, who caught the visiting net-minder roaming behind the cage. Referee Marty…

January 10, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 78) • Page Image 7

…ri' Swimmers, Wrestlers Capture Close Deci ong Finish Powers Wolverines Michigan Wrestlers Upset I Big Ten Relays Victory over IU In Last-Minute Mat Thrille By HAL APPLEBAUM Special to The Daily…

… EAST LANSING - Michigan's swim team retained their unof- ficial Big Ten Relay championship here today, but the verdict was in doubt until the next to the last event as Indiana battled the Wolverines down…

…, butterfly relay the Wolverine quintet of breaststrokers Ken Ware and Ron Clark and but- terfly specialists Dave Gillanders and Tony Tashnick raced to a 15-yard victory, setting a relays and pool record in the…

… competition. Their near- est rivals were the Michigan 'B' team, of Ernie Meissner and Ron Jaco, diving for exhibition, who finished 44 behind. The Wolverines' other victories, in the 200-yard relay and the 400…

January 10, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 79) • Page Image 6

…. The Wolverines won seven of the 10 matches -and registered a tie to run away with the meet. Karl Fink and Don Corriere post- ed pins while Dennis Fitzgerald and Fritz Kellerman did every- thing but that…

… DAVE ANDREWS Michigan's weekend sweep over Michigan Tech was the second such sweep of the year for the Wolverines and extended their home ice winning streak to five games. North Dakota was the other…

January 10, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 81) • Page Image 6

… go into the pros today and make it easily," said Frasca. -Daily-Bruce Taylor A FLASH OF RED-Wolverine captain, Red Berenson, slaps the puck by Colorado goalie, Art Warwick, late in the game to further…

… ice the contest for the Wolverines. Cliff Keen Recalls Memorable Moments; Cites Surprise Finishes in Big Ten Meets (EDITOR'S NOTE: Cliff Keen is currently in his 37th year as head Michigan wrestling…

… end slog on offense and contributed a pass re- ception to his already creditable day. The play went for a first down and good yardage. The North-South game at Miami saw the Wolverines more than pay…

January 10, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 85) • Page Image 9

… as 'Favorites' e Scramble Wolverines Battle Badgers; Search for First Loop Win i I ULLR SKI CLUB MEETING TONIGHT at 7:15 in Room 3C in the Union. HUGO HOHN of Boyne Mountain will give a LECTURE…

… the Year awards. Benington crowed even louder later on that night when the Il- lini shot Old King Michigan off the roost-plugging the Wolverines with their first loss in 16 home games, 'Party Crasher…

January 10, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 83) • Page Image 6

WOLVERINES have beenl following the Hoosier wake in a comfortable runner-up spot sincet 1963. But when Ohio State and Michigan State splash into t h e pool this afternoon, Michigan may get more than Just a…

… way they should, we'll give Indiana a run for their money." When asked if he was worried about Ohio State beating Michi- gan, Wolverine Swimming Coach Gus Stager replied, "Not really, because we* have…

…-conference visitor Southern Illinois who faced the Wolverines in a dual meet last night. Only Minnesota and South- ern Illinois h a v e a chance of cracking the top four places and their opportunity is limited to the…

… freestyle relays. THE MICHIGAN mentor de- clined to pick a Wolverine victory in any event observing, "When! you look at Indiana, it's hard to see how anybody else can win an event." It's difficult to disagree…

… team could eas- ily be a star swimmer for any oth- er team in the country. Wildcats attempt to end '1M' jinx By ALAN KAUFMAN Out in the wilds, wolverines and wildcats rarelytangle. But when they do…

…, it seems. Last year, the Wolverines beat Northwest- ern 21-10 in the meet which counted in the Big Ten records. Kraft was not satisfied w i t h .< > this result, and managed to ob- Stain a rematch at…

January 10, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 83) • Page Image 8

… Schembechler was being greeted by a repre- sentative of the governor's office, the team members signed autographs, took snapshots and were interviewed by the hostile Los Angeles press corps. Wolverine fans who…

January 10, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 85) • Page Image 9

… State 6-5 last night. , ' Trailing 6-4 with only 5:58 left,: Wolverine defenseman Punch Car- NIGHT EDITOR: tier drew a double minor for trip- BOB ANDREWSf ping and roughing and it looked f like the…

… and then take the lead on Lee Oler's jumper, 89-88. When the Wolverines put the ball in play after Oler's bucket 1:18 remained in the game. Eight seconds later they the remainder of the game but failed…

… to capitalize. The loss, combined with Minne- sota's 3-1 triumph over Minneso- ta-Duluth, drops the Wolverines into last place in the nine team Western Collegiate Hockey Associ- ation, with a…

… stanza, State continued its' erocious forechecking which tied he score 3-3 at intermission. Larry Jakinovich intercepted an rrant Michigan pass deep in the Wolverine zone and quickly flip- ped the puck…

… Gagnon at 8:20. It all seemed over until Bernie agnon began Michigan's come- ack 22 seconds later to bring the Wolverines within two, -Daily--Terry McCarthy DAVE ROBERTS of Michigan State celebrates the…

January 10, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 82) • Page Image 1

… . . . Sports staffer Dan- Borus writes his column on the new, improved Wolverine basketball squad, or, as he calls them, the "new look Wolverines," on Page 7 . . . Arts Page probably has something interesting…

January 10, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 83) • Page Image 7

… Country to play the Michi- gan Tech Huskies at Houghton this weekend. The Wolverines -.are just two points behind Tech in the WCHA standings, and saying that the series is cru- cial is an understatement…

…. The Wolverines have played the Huskies three times this season, winning twice at home by 7-5 and 4-3 scores, and losing a cliffhanger at the Olympia in the Great Lakes Invitational Tournament by a score…

… shots and kept the Wolverines in the game. Harvard scored twice on Moore in the first two periods, but an inspired Wolverine hockey team came back in the third period to score three unanswer- ed goals…

Wolverines. All three had re- ceived 'suspensions from the NCAA and the WCHA for fight- ing in a game against Michigan State. 'U I This wee end in Sports TODAY I HOCKEY-Michigan Tech at Houghton…

… scored four goals in the third period to rout the MOORE IS regaining his All- Wolverines. Final scores: 6-1 American form, as demonstrat- and 8-3. ed in the tournament games The State series raised the and…

… into this series, saying: "We're always up for the games against Tech." As coach Farrell pointed out, his team has played too incon- sistently for him to be sure of the outcome. The Wolverines have…

… proven they can beat the best teams in the country- Harvard, Minnesota and Michi- gan Tech-and yet are sixth in the WCHA standings. The questions is this: Will the real Wolverine team please stand up…

…?" SCORES II NHL Boston 5, Vancouveri CN.Y. Islanders 3, Philadelphia 1 Los Angeles 5, Buffalo 2 NBA IBoston 108, Buffalo 100 "1 V. TOKJ U A I- .RV/ 1 I J i ASIDE from tournament play, r the Wolverines have…

January 10, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 82) • Page Image 9

… player seen at far left) 27 points to 23 which, coincidentally, was the margin of victory in the Wolverines game last Sunday. full court f VKPRESS Cager victory.. . . .intensity over height By CUdl…

… our big boys didn't play very tall," he said. -Therein lies the key to Michigan's victory Sunday. The Wolverines were mentally perfect against the Gophers. They forced Minnesota's mental errors into…

January 10, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 83) • Page Image 9

… to be sold out, the Wolverines would have to be almost undefeated and ranked number one in the country, making a serious charge to win the NCAA Championship. Fact is, Yost has only been jammed once in…

…'t be said that they're not playing as hard as they can. After getting pasted 10-1 by Minnesota on Friday, the outclassed Wolverines came back and skated the Gophers man for man, only to lose a tough 3…

… their credibility. OF LOCAL INTEREST, last year's Wolverine captain, Terri Conlin, now is a member of the Fillies after being traded from the Milwaukee Does. Nevers views Conlin as giving his floundering…

January 10, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 81) • Page Image 14

…-2 non- conference record, a surprise to many who had downgraded the Wolverines from the very beginning. TO FURTHER enhance the cause for Help Develop Tomorrow's Energy Business Today! See more sports…

… Minnesota and Iowa in two conference games at Crisler Arena last week. The sweep placed the Wolverines atop the Big Ten along with Wisconsin and Ohio State. More importantly, it gave them added confidence…

… cagers hung onto a precariously small lead in the last five minutes to win, 71-67. The 3 OT LOSS TO TECH lcers 2nd in GLIT surprising Wolverine defense turner the trick again, as it held the shar…

…. The Wolverines were leading 66-65 when. guard Keith Smith hit both ends of a one-and-one situation with only three seconds showing on the clock, icing the victory. McGee once again toppe* Michigan…

… college hockey game witnessed Michigan Tech edge the Wolverines 5-4 in the third overtime period to claim its fourth consecutive GLIT champion- ship. It was the ninth straight time that Tech has beaten…

…, many of the 17,642 fans started to head for the exits. Thirty-two seconds later Blue defen- seman John Blum let a slapshot go that sailed past Tech goalie Frank Krieber to bring the Wolverines to within…

… two goals. The never-say-die Michigan team scored again less than two minutes later when GLIT MVP Murray Eaves slapped in a rebound off the pads of Krieber, and suddenly, the Wolverines were back in…

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… Michigan. But MADISON-In a close action-packed Michigan goalie Paul Fricker answered hockey contest in which Dave Fardig with some sparkling saves and the O 7-6 IN WCHA PLAY Wolverine icers, 8-5 and Billy…

… period, when Wisconsin tallied four consecutive goals. The goal that put the game out of reach for the Wolverines came at 16:54 when Badger right winger Jon Morgan fired the last of many clean slapshots…

… cracked by both teams past Paul Fricker. See more sports, p.8 Wolverine defense remained adamen- tly strong. But the excitement of a 2-2 tie for such evenly matched teams picked up at around the 9 minute…

…:41. Attendance : 8.662 1 2 :t-Total,., Fricker (M) ...................12 16 16 Gremore(W) ..................13 t1 7 - Tessier .. . opens Blue scoring IU Wolverines trek o to Land of Gants By MARK FISCHER…

…. "Minnesota is playing excellent basketball and they're going to give us trouble," said the Wolverine skip- per. "You take their first seven players and they average over 6-8; this is going to give us problems…

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… it. . . at FISCHER'S! COME IN AND SEE OUR STUDENT SPECIALS Wolverines cradle Northwestern, 26-15 I By JOHN KERR Although still feeling a bit fatigued from Wednesday night's match against Lehigh, the…

… the fact that the grapplers have been working out twice a day for the last 10 days caused the Wolverines to be slightly weary. Michigan jumped out to a quick 13-0 lead after the first three matches when…

…. class remained undefeated by scoring a 19-5 superior decision over the Wolverine Steve Pierce. With the score at 15-10, Michigan's Nemir Nadhir came through with a 17- 10 decision and Rob Rechsteiner com…

… the match for the Wolverines when he was decisioned 9-7 by Wildcat Craig Jennings. The score now stood at 20-15 in favor of Michigan with only the heavyweight tmitch remaining. Wildcat Tim M il ler…

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… women's basketball team had a five- game winning streak snapped last night, as Ohio State defeated the Wolverines, 80-64. The loss dropped Michigan's record to 9-3 (1-1 in the Big Ten). Ohio State now…

… and 22 seconds, the Wolverines stormed back by outscoring Ohio State, 14-2. Leading the way during this spurt were- Diane Dietz and Peg Harte, with four points each. With 8:07 left in the contest…

…. Michigan's next contest will be Tuesday night at 7:00 p.m. against Oakland University at Crisler Arena. Woman gymnasts 2nd special to the Daily COLUMBUS- The Wolverine women tumblers took second place, with…

… of 129.7. Kathy Beckwith led the Wolverines by taking the top spot in the all-around event with a 35.2 total. Beckwith took second in three different events, with an 8.6 in the vault, 9.1 on the uneven…

Wolverines are now 6-2 on the year and continue their season against Illinois next Saturday at Crisler Arena. Tumblers first Special to the Daily EAST LANSING - The Wolverine men's gymnastics team garnered…

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…-foot jumper. The game was never in doubt after- wards. THE BOILERMAKERS, who entered Crisler Arena yesterday riding a six- game losing streak, easily manhandled the Wolverines, 88-69, to extend Michigan…

… were hungry." LUCKILY FOR Purdue the main course was the hapless Wolverines out- fit making a number of Boilermakers salivate. Keith Edmonson gorged himself in the first half with 22 points, two less…

… from us," Wolverine coach Bill Frieder commented. "That will happen a lot this year.". ALTHOUGH the 6-10 Cross was shut down in the opening stanza, he managed to free himself for 10 points and five…

… opening week of the conference schedule, Frieder and the Wolverines face the unenviable task of traveling to Indiana and Minnesota after failing to register a victory at home. HOWEVER, the game was not…

… Rockymore's heroics could bring the Wolverines no closer than 13 points in the second half, as Purdue upped its record to 1-1 in the conference and 4-8 overall. Meanwhile, the Wolverines fell to 0-2 in the…

… when the game's in contention.., we let it slip away from us at the end of the half with those turnovers." Along with their high propensity to commit turnovers this season, the Wolverines' other achilles…

… heel has been their rebounding. Yesterday's performance was no exception, as the Boilers easily outrebounded the Wolverines, 37-24. Scearce led the ef- fort with 10 boards. Ike Person, the other…

Wolverine bright spot, grabbed eight rebounds while scoring a career-high 14 points. Other Wolverines in double digits were Turner with (14) and Garner (13). TURNER, WHO has been plagued by in- consistent…

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…-Chicago 6-4, Michigan Tech 1-6 Ferris State 4-7, Western Michigan 4-3 Ohio State 8-5, Lake Superior 2-4 Daily Photo by DAN HABIB Wolverine's goaltender Mark Chiamp did an admirable job in the Michigan net…

… during Saturday night's win over top- ranked Bowling Green. The junior stopped 46 of 51 shots in the game, including six in overtime, to keep the Wolverines within striking distance. SCORES NBA New York…

… be the motto of this season's Michigan hockey team. The Wolverines may be young, they may be somewhat inexperienced, and they definitely are suffering from injuries. But no one will ever accuse…

… Michigan of giving up. All season long the Wolverines have demonstrated their determination to continue in the face of seemingly insurmountable deficits. Never, however, has their struggle been as dramatic…

… con- test, the hustling Wolverines fought back and tied the game on two beautiful goals from Bruce Macnab and Pat Goff. Michigan then won it in overtime when senior co-captian Jim Mc- Cauley slammed…

… understatement to,~ say there have been a few close ones. Saturday night marked the eighth time this season that Michigan has participated in over- time action. Of the eight games, the M qule Wolverines have won…

… of Northern Michigan. Both figured they had easy sweeps of Michigan, but instead wit- nessed the Wolverines storm back and knock them off on their home ice on respective Saturdays in November. Ask…

… Michigan Tech, which narrowly escaped with a 5-4 overtime victory against an injury-riddled Wolverine squad at the Great Lakes Invitational in Detroit. Better yet, ask Bowling Green, the nation's top…

…-ranked team. Each team will tell the same story: Michigan cannot be taken lightly. Realistically the Wolverines can probably finish no higher than fourth place this season. That would still represent quite an…

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