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February 10, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 96) • Page Image 1

… Pfwere begnduring the ntest wi a schoolhouse and razed a church un- Wolverine trackmen will open their iltr s xvery bn duringotkecam pus audi ae cntuto. dw e 198idoat'Clock tmas holidays and actual work…

… distance in less meeting of the council last year and rights and than two minutes in practice. it is expected that the number wll ject at issu hlie kept. In the exhibitiomn are two Monroe of the Wolverine

February 10, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 91) • Page Image 3

…194a THE MICHIGAN DAILY Mermen Have Crowded Week Swim Meet With Buckeyes dIated ForWednesday Wolverine swimmers will endeavor to repeat their previous performance when they meet Ohio State…

… for Columbus this afternoon. Friday and Saturday eve- fings will see the Michigan men com- peting at Northwestern and Purdue The trip will prove to be a sure test of the Wolverines' power since this…

… victory a mere two weeks ago. The uncertainty of predicting the winners in this event, however, can give the event to any one of the four entered divers. After this trip the Wolverines will have just one…

… teams were, on the whole, touched rather lightly. In fact, with gains by the hockey and track teams of previously ineligible performers, Wolverine teams probably added more athletes than they lost. Final…

…, Wolverine line coach, adopted a six month old son weighing 13 pounds 4/2 ounces, and has named him Michael Lane Munn. Forest Evashevski, 1940 captain who now coaches at Hamilton College, nominates for…

February 10, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 86) • Page Image 3

…. Johnson stayed behind with a cold. It is conceivable that his return can give the Wolverines a possible victory or .at least a tie. Probable lineups: 121 pounds - Kopel (M) vs. Thompson (,MS). 128 pounds…

… Record-Seeking Wolverines Meet Undermanned State Tank Squad By ED ZALENSKI Daily Sports Editor Michigan's stock in the Big Ten indoor track campaign took an up- ward swing last night at Yost Field House…

Wolverine mile relay quartet won easily in the impressive time of 3:23.6. State took the lead at the quartereas Kaulitz beat Len Alkon by three feet, but Willie Glas made up the deficit in the next two laps…

Wolverines will run Up a huge score when Matt Mann's swim- mers meet the Michigan State nata-' tors tonight at 7:45 in the Sports Building Pool. State was swamped by Ohio State, 62-19, shortly after the Bucks…

… even close to close. Highlight of the evening will _be the first event, the 300-yard medley relay, in which a Wolverine trio will attempt to-shatter the American rec- ord of 2:51.9. Two of the three…

Wolverines in the diving. S"rtans Hope for Strong Team The Spartans were hoping to have a pretty, good team this year, with the help of the members of last year's fine freshman squad. However, the bubble burst…

February 10, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 81) • Page Image 3

…j The carnival, which gets underway Chrined BirtK" h s a at 7:30, will see Case and Marquette wedk t Universities competing, as well as!The Wolverines appear to be thej Notre Dame, Michigan State…

… Kell had counted fans, from out-court to make-it 26-20, Max Taking the lead in the first minute, Morris caged a field goal and a free after the Wolverines had momentarily throw, and Wright and Frank Claw…

… squad will engage the Wolverine ty Pool, in a meet which Coach Matti ather of the 1945 season. tenders in the personages of Vernon in a meet against Northwestern, reg- * ii ---- - ------ CLASSIFIED…

… action. season tonight, the Wolverine hockey meet at Evanston. Mann is planning to use his key team will face a strong and success- Lester Heads List men sparingly, and will put the brunt…

… compbtition for the first time, ford sextet, which the Wolverines also Galles, who is also unbeaten this and the results of these men's per- conquered earlier in the year. This -eason. formances may go a long…

… lineup in the person of Wolverines Face Good Men4 should prove to be a very even battle.I Dick Nelson, Gopher 155-pounder. Among the men that the Wolver- Practice Sessions Stress Defense Nelson has won all…

… Mich- an unblemished record, will go against; A i1dioT oni'h igan's hockey mentor. Captain Ted Newt Skillman of the Wolverines who Greer is at right wing, center posi- has won his last three matches, two…

… Francis Allman, Fred Lounsberry, NORTHWESTERN F r TP The Wolverines already boast one and Bob Lilienfield who form the seC- victory over the Badgers, having onrd forward wall. Schadler f 3 0 1 6_ Johnson f…

February 10, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 74) • Page Image 1

Wolverines Lead in MSC Track Relays By WALT KLEE Jenisen Field House, Lansing, Feb. 9 - Michigan's track team by winning eight of the sixteen events It participated in completely domi- nated the 24th…

… annual Michigan State elays. Powerful team balance scored for the Wolverines who easily outclassed the field. Notre Dame's thinclads came through with three firsts, while Ed Taylor's double victory in the…

… Taylor won the first of his two events when he nosed out Wolverine Elmer Swanson by less than a foot in the 75 yard high hurdles. Both Swan- son and Taylor had won-their trial heats but the Bronco shaved…

… two teths of a second off his winning time in the heat to win the finals. Michigan's States shuttle hurdle relay team revenged the defet ad- ministered to them bythe Wolverines in 1942. The Spartans…

…' winning time was one-tenth of a second shy of the meet mark set by the Wolverines two See TRACK, page 6 Application s for J-Hop Available At New Price Applications for J-Hop tickets at the new price of $7…

February 10, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 74) • Page Image 6

…T HE M IC HIG AN flAtilY SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 194G Toronto Deals Pucksters First Shutout of 54 eason * * * * * * * * Wolverine Quin t Toronto Goalie's Outstanding Defe Pl Wolverines Stop…

… a pass Michigan's puckmen stopped 'Wallyfrom Bill Kosick, skated past the! Wolverine defense and pushed aj alder from scoring any points. It hard, fast shot past MacInnes. I was the first time this…

… last night's en- Wolverines threatened several times, counter the star Blues' forward had but were unable to put the puck past managed to nab at least three goals the Blues goalie. It was fast playing in…

… Coliseum this year and body-checks. the Wolverines had control of the From the first whistle of the third puck more times than the Toronto period until the game ended, Mich- sextet, but neither team tallied…

…- tween the two schools and the last time the Maize and Bluemeet the boys from Madison this season. In their first encounter, which was played a week ago on the Badgers' home court, the Wolverines came out…

February 10, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 74) • Page Image 7

…'C tV EIY, 13 'U II Y 10, 1946. SUNDAY, FE~UUARY 10, 1946 r1~uri MIt [IIGAN flAtLY Illinois Wrestlers Overpower Wolverine Squad, + SPOUT S + NEWS 0 VIEWS *COMMENT Dy BILL MULLENDORE, Sports…

…. The surprise of the evening was in the 165-pound class, in which Captain Bill (Corky) Courtright, stalwart of the Wolverines' squad, was pinned by his Illinois adversary, Dave Shapiro. Shapiro gained a…

… the regula- tion nine minutes by a score of 7-6. Dan Dworsky, Wolverine heavy- weight, was forced to go into over- time before overcoming his adver- sary, Chuck Gottfried, 12-10. Dwor- sky displayed…

… ability for Mich- igan's 155-pounder, Stu Snyder, and subdued the Wolverine grappler, 7-2. "' Sell us our USED TEXTBOOKS Best Priced Paid We Need 'Em ULRICH'S AN N ARRBOR'S BUSY B OOKST South…

February 10, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 86) • Page Image 1

… five Wolverine teams compiled a combined record of 17 victories and two setbacks. Fonville, Michigan's leading candidate for the United States Olympic team, established a new world's indoor shot put…

… 1941. Mile Relay Excels Although Fonville Aole the spotlight at the Michigan State relays with his record toss, the Wolverine mile relay quartet of Val Johnson, Joe Hayden, George Shepherd and Herb…

…-37) and Illinois (66-57) on the road. The now third-place Wolverines dis- posed of Northwestern by a 53- 37 score at home, but fell to Ohio state at Columbus, 70-66. Six Straight for Pucksters The hockey…

February 10, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 86) • Page Image 3

… their final exams, Michigan's basketball team tookand passed-its test for the position of top contender in the Big Nine title race. Since The DLily last went to press, the Wolverines not only won three…

… express which had threatened to make a run-away of the conference race with five straight wins. The Wolverines limped in to town after a humiliating defeat 51 -48 by lowly Northwestern and spilled the high…

… greatly by the return of Wally Grant anid 0Cml Cossalter, form-er 'Wolverine stars. Neil Cel- icy, who has just finished playing in the winter Olympic games at St. Moritz, Switzerland, is expect- ed to…

February 10, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 87) • Page Image 6

Wolverine coach Vic Heyliger and, having the advantage of four; years of competition, seems cer- tain to set a mark that will re- main on the books for a long time. Although leading the team, he is far behind…

… last cam- paign. The battle for second spot in the scoring race grew tighter dur- ing the vacation period and now finds five Wolverines closely bunched. Scimitar Club opens Varsity StausDriv HERB RUSKIN…

… Paul Robeson, famous movie singer. With Wolverine Tom Dolan jumping around 6 ft., 4 in., a good battle is expected in the high jump. Another close duel will pit sprinter Art Henrie, of Michi- gan…

… finished right behind Dick Ienberg in lbe 50-yard free style as the Wolverine duo dunked LaSalle's highly regard- ed Bob Regan. Weinberg was timed in 23.1 seconds. Regan, however, came back to whip Bill…

… easily won his second victory in as many meets. LaSalle's Ed Richards and Wolverine Tom Smith provided another thriller in the 150-yd. backstroke as they matched stroke for stroke down to the wire with…

February 10, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 83) • Page Image 1

… ere Fighting Illini Humble Wolverines By DICK LEWIS Power-laden Illinois raced to its second consecutive 30-point vic- tory over Michigan's hapless cag- ers, drubbing the Wolverines by a decisive 92…

… William Shakespeare's comedy, "Much Ado About Nothing." p e M l half with another hook, but that was a's close as the Wolverines got in the one-sided fight. Michigan outscored the Illi- nois reserves in…

February 10, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 85) • Page Image 3

…. There is some solace to be had in the fact that this year's edition of the Wolverine cagers still is ahead of last season's record. At this time in 1952, the Maize and Blue had a five won, nine lost mark…

… less in the form of consolation, the improvement shown by some of the Wolverine reserves in the past few games is tangible evidence of better things to come. John Codwell has been playing the type of…

… second suc*I cessive year. The Wolverines easily conquer- ed Northwestern, Hofstra and Syracuse, were upset by a greatly improved Purdue squad, and whipped a. previously undefeated Pittsburgh team. Coach…

Wolverines picked up two five pointers in the meet. "Pepper" Holt pinned Jerry Remienin 1:48 and O'Shaughnessy won on a for- feit. THE GRAPPLERS then headed east where they had little trouble in disposing of…

… days ago the Wolverines defeated a rugged Pittsburgh squad-a team which last year finished ninth in the national col- legiate championships, and the only team which was able to de- feat last year…

… second goal less than thirty secondseafter the opening of the second period. THE WOLVERINES continued to press the attack during most of the middle session but they were finally dented by the Denver sextet…

February 10, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 85) • Page Image 3

…. Nine Gym Squads The Big Ten is actually made up of only nine gym squads, since -Purdue does not have a team. :r Michigan so. far this season has a 1-2 record Big Ten dual meet competition. The Wolverines

… hockey horizon this year has been the dazzling playing of sophomore Bob Pitts, Wolverine defenseman. His stick-work in the opening games with McGill showed signs of encouragement to a not-very- hopeful…

Wolverine squad. He real- ly came into his own when in the last period of the first game in the Michigan - Montreal series he smashed a game-saving goal into the nets. Hails From British Columbia Hailing from…

… the many out- st'inding Wolverine prospects. VIC HEYLIGER ... from gloom to glory? BOB PITTS ... back-line bulwark Michigan Ice Hopes Rise As League Rivals Falter 1 1 Muddled Big Ten Ca Finds…

February 10, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 92) • Page Image 1

… absolutely nec- essary for the Wolverines if they want to stay in the thick of the Big Ten race. Never has this reporter seen such a reversal in basketball as the one which took place on the field house floor…

… last night. In the first half, Michigan played ex- cellent ball, both offensively and defensively. Fall Apart For seven minutes of the sec- ond half the Wolverines continued to sparkle, then everything…

… Society," with Marquis W. Childs, and held a Guggen- heim Award last year to study of the press and government. * , iIV-U;14.rte Offensive Lapse With the Wolverine defensive lapse came a similar reaction…

February 10, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 92) • Page Image 6

… against another Wolverine team. Zervas Shines Finally, in the last stanza, Zer- vas rode his man through almost the entire period until the last minute when Kurdlemeier escaped and ended the scoring. Other…

Wolverines, swam the 440 in the record time of 4:41.2. In his performance, Han- ley lapped everyone at least once. Michigan's Cy Hopkins, impres- sive all afternoon, was never chal- lenged as he led all the…

… individual diver, Wolverine cap- tain John Narcy captured 197.5 )oints, compared to State's Dale Wassmuth, who scored 190.90 points. Another Michigan diver, Dick Kimball, competed in exhibition and actually…

…, this streak mayrbe even longer than the one broken Friday by Illinois. The Wolverines showed no mercy yesterday afternoon at the Sports Building as they allowed Indiana a second in the first event, and…

… central figure in the victory was the Wolverines' great athlete, Ed Gagnier. Entered in all but the tranr poline, Gagnier emerged from the meet with five first places plus one fourth. Other standouts for…

… gymnast, captured a third in the tumbling, plus fourths in the trampoline and parallel bars contests.' t Loken was extremely pleased with the Wolverines' showing, which he praised as "the best they have…

… that they are Big Ten and NCAA champions, worked to lower the caliber of Michigans' perform- ances. Nevertheless, the Wolverines are back in their winning ways, and will be aimed towards their next…

February 10, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 92) • Page Image 7

… dominated play in the second period but could not score as Vaia brilliantly blocked the Wolverine pucks. Vaia had a bril- liant evening as he made a total of 61 saves. Tom Rendall tied up the score early in…

… the third period as he blasted the puck past Vaia at 1:59 from 15 feet out. Michigan's Dick Dunnigan belted a 15 footer beyond Vaia's reach at 3:15 of the final period to give the Wolverines a slim 3…

… taking ad- vantage of the Wolverine confus- ion. Big George Kline, who had played a major role in killing Michigan up at Minneapolis, col- lected 21 points for game honors. Twelve of these came in the last…

February 10, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 89) • Page Image 11

…' record to 13-3 while the 715 North Univi The Wolverines were not out- out of the net and using an extra period. Wolverines now stand at 5-8-1. hustled or outskated by the Spar- forward, but this move…

… twice, whipping the Wolverines 3-1 at East Lansing In a performance described as N serious ottention paid to your o y night, and then humbling their hosts at the local Coliseum, Al~l I C D E 'T A ~A D *qv…

February 10, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 89) • Page Image 12

… early season meets during the between-semesters break. Wolverine stars dominated the Michigan AAU Relays held at Yost Field House, Jan. 31, then went upstate to East Lansing and became the class of the 36…

… 500 competitors in each of the outings. In fact, the Wolverines gained more places at the 'MSU Relays than all four of the other Big Ten schools -, MSU, Ohio State, Wis- consin and Purdue - combined…

…. The Wolverines' three first places and four seconds bettered the showings of any school, including Big Eight powers Oklahoma, Kan- sas and Missouri. Tom Robinson, Michigan's sophomore sprinter, turned…

… in the relays. In the AAU contests the Wolverines gained three firsts and two seconds in five starts. Then the following week they added a first, two sec- onds and a fifth at East Lansing, The Two…

February 10, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 84) • Page Image 6

… in a 20-footer at Spartan goalie Eldon Von pybrook wasn't fast enough to op. Less than three minutes later, e Wolverines tallied again as ed Berenson hit the nets for the rst of his two goals. The…

… of the air ith his stick at the defensive blue ne and passed ahead to Berenson. The second period was just as fast and hard, but the Wolverines began to lose some of their edge. They were at their…

Wolverine junior set an being only the leading American Olympio championships in Augu American record in the 200 meter swimmer at the moment. breaststroke this past summer as As a result of winning the AAU…

… friendly with the coaches and athletes, with the additional thrill of seeing your name in print. Tonight's meeting will be high- lighted with a talk by Wolverine track coach Don Canham, who is considered to…

February 10, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 89) • Page Image 10

… Butts. Penaltywise the Wolverines have been terrors chalking up 268 pen- alty minutes on 106 penalties. Ber- enson leads again in this depart- ment with 38 minutes. However, Palenstein with. 22 minutes…

… more in the The;Wolerins dpose Mine-of fierce battles between The olvrins deose Mine-Wolverine defensemen scored. five bitter enemies. As expo sota'"from the much desired spot of the Michigan goals…

…, after scor- Wolverines were treated behind Denver by spanking the in only" one .in the first 14, games.lyaaSoiisatai Qophers ;4-3 and 9-3 in ,a pair' of MuyhaAlie convenionwhnthey aeR wild games. A two…

… ;week .lay-off.Thufist Ae smchlkconSpataon-lanothe e for exams took, its toll, however, the rt game se emschad'ke oSpth -laseries.e as the sluggish Wolverines had 'to plaed two Meinnth eapol sh d week…

… won ove~r the, Wolverines'b) raking the goals as the' Wolverines over- games in the league as Spatan 5- an 73, nd ainngcame a Gopher, lead and. even- to the Michigan's nine asprtans 5-2 and 7-3,andginn…

… minutes left.,nliil lived up to all its advance billings The Wolverines, riled by the up- The Michigan Atlik as the two teams entertained -ca- start gophers, were dressed to kill partment annlounced y…

February 10, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 89) • Page Image 11

…" especially hurt ' ate foul shooting Purdue account- the ace guard was stop ed for two Michigan Big Ten out a field goal for the basketball losses last weekend after in his career, missing a the Wolverines had…

… predicts Strack. Monday they host ninth-place points from John Tidwell in the The coach implied that fansd Michigan State in a rematch teams' second meeting for thea et which could pull the Wolverines

February 10, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 89) • Page Image 20

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY aymnasts Risk Spotless Record Against li r? greater opposition than any the Lawler was second on the side - Wolverines have faced thus far. horse, and Salter and Klausman j…

…1 Wolverines Monday afternoon:.;. Southern Illinois had proved it- self a leading gymnastics power with a victory in the Midwest Open on December 3. The meet] provides an interesting compar1- son…

… he competed and all-around honors with 445.5 points. Jim Brown, Tom Osterland, and sophomore Lew Fenner provided the other Wolverine victories, in tumbling, rebound tumbling (trampoline),, and the…

…. Spicer lost to Montpetit by a mere half point in free exer- cise and his continued improve- ment as well as Osterland's should provide the Wolverines with ex- Collegiate Hairstyles for 1961! Featuring…

…'s gymnasts will face in tomor meet. Wolverines Wallop Badg For Seeond Win, 90-22 cellent depth in these events ! future meets. In addition, Jim Hynds, Gilbe Larose, Ralph Bromund, and Mar Erenburg, all…

… sophomores, we outstanding in rolling up the se( onds and thirds that gave ti Wolverines their imposing 7F point victory margin. As Montpetit put it, "We a performed well and made very fe mistakes in our…

February 10, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 89) • Page Image 21

… Thinned by the loss of k'ey men due to eligibility requirements-and participation in a West Coast meet tomorrow, the Wolverines' may find that the Broncos will 'steal their thunder, jut'as they did in the…

… awaiting decisions on their eligibility. Last year the Wolverines won three relays and three individual events in the meet, but had to share top billing with the Broncos, who took the remaining three re…

February 10, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 89) • Page Image 22

… Wol- S. , N.... tim, falling to the Wolverines 30-5 match, this time -by a 2-1 score. verines' strength insured another at Yost Fieldhouse on Jan. 21. Barden, a sophomore, has come lop-sided victory, 25…

…-11, a Michigan won eight of the 10 through with several close wins The Gophers won the first three .<.. matches, lost one, and tied the for the Wolverines this season. matches, and lost the last seven…

… 6-0 lead. On Saturday, February 4, the nent at 4:24, and Karl Fink, pin-j.. From then on it was Michigan Wolverine matmen pushed on to ned his opponent at the phenom- .,,. all the way. In the 130-lb…

February 10, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 97) • Page Image 6

… KUKLA The Michigan hockey team could manage only a 5-5 tie against Minnesota last night, even though the Wolverines played their best game of the season. It was the second tie game be- tween the two teams…

…. The other was a 3-3 tie at Minnesota in January. The Wolverines had a 4-0 lead before 10 minutes of the first per- iod had passed Sophomore Gary Butler scored the "hat trick" by getting Michigan…

…. Webster (O) 92, 3. Lascari (M) 91, 4. Hynds (M) 87.5, 5. Schenq (O) 82.5. TUMBLING-1. Bolton (M) 90, 2. Henderson (M) 88, 3. Blackstone (0) 85, 4. Veon (O) 82. to Michigcn Frnternities Wolverine Track…

… ideas. Running a game race in which they stuck close to the front throughout the Wolverine baton men just didn't have it at the end and Dorr Cas- to, Dave Hayes, Ted Kelly and Charlie Aquino crossed the…

… other bright spot for the Wolverines was the university one-mile relay. Kent Bernard, running fourth, got the baton with eight yards to pick up on State's John Parker. He couldn't quite pull it off but he…

February 10, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 97) • Page Image 7

… points ahead, 88-82, when he tipped in his 36th point, but the Wolverines couldn't cinch it until Herner sank two free throws with just seven seconds showing on the Yost Field House clock. 'M' Moves Up…

… Winning their fourth of seven Big Ten games and 12th of 17 al- together, the Wolverines passed up the Hoosiers in the standings. It was, Indiana's third straight conference loss against three wins and left…

… the Hoosiers with 36 points. Also shown are Tom Cole (31) and Indiana's Tom Bolyard (45). TUNE-UP MEET: Wolverine Swimming Team Opposes Wisconsin on .Road By JIM BERGER After losing the first three…

… Big Ten dual meet victory without a defeat. The Wolverines now have a 5-1 over- all record. The Buckeyes, rated to be one of the weaker teams in the con- ference, began yesterday with three straight…

… season. Wayne Miller, Michigan's 157- pounder, won a 5-3 decision over the Buckeyes' Jay Haas, and Rick Bay easily defeated OSU's Norman Nominee, 8-1. Thus the Wolverines had an 11-9 lead, and the rout was…

… must be pinned for a minimum of two seconds. I Michigan is sweeping throug: its Conference competition. Th closest meet was against North western, which the Wolverine won, 18-10. Michigan's next mee…

…, as did back- stroker Tom Clothier. The Badger 400-yd. freestyle re- lay unit might also be capable of giving their Blue counterparts quite a race, finishing fourth com- pared to the Wolverines' third…

February 10, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 115) • Page Image 6

… the Big Ten Meet last spring. TheyI thus became the only one of the six Wolverine teams not to win a conference championship. Coach Gus Stager's tankers were still good enough to end the season ranked…

… swimming meet of the year, there are indications the Wolverines have the potential to beat the Hoosiers. Stager and Indian's "Doc" Counsilman are continuing a few' innovations in the meet which should…

…, according to Stager. The Wolverines' other Olympian is distance freestyler Bill Farley2 who took a fourth place in the 1650-meter race in Tokyo: Besidese Schmidt, Indiana has Ken Sitzberger, a gold medal…

Wolverines won the 'game. Cazzie is the first to admit that he is not overly interested in scoring as long as Michigan wins the game. During the season he has only poured on the points in the games in which…

…'s a great ball- player; there's no doubt." Gerry Jones, an understudy to Cazzie since Carver High school' days, appeared to outplay the Wolverine star statistically, col- lecting seven more points…

… of the Wolverines was actually no different from usual according to Strack. "We just used our one-one-three zone when we had the time to set it up and then stuck to the man- to-man when there wasn…

… attack of the Wolverines perhaps benefitted from the defense's success and was as balanced and varied as it has been all season with four players in double figures and two who notched nine. "We were able…

… well on their way to winning the Big Ten Championships; only one thing stands in their way-Indiana. The Wolverines have competed in four dual meets against Wis- consin, Purdue, Michigan State and…

… Stager said he was quite pleased with their progress. He pointed out several swimmers as key to the Wolverines' stand. The first person Stager men- A( )s 00 <=;: oo<=> <)= O ocC < = >oVC<=>()< ~J / S -y v…

February 10, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 112) • Page Image 7

… hockey team on the other. Result: an unbalanced scale and an outweighed team. Add Bob Baird. and a steady player," Keough of- the Wolverine skaters. The Michigan icers this year are enjoying one of their…

…. Baird has been watching Bob play hockey since his high school days. "I really love, the game and life is very pleasant even in the midst of the hockey season." The Wolverine skaters have played strong…

… have had that little extra nearly every game this year. This team's po- tential has been underestimated. With the steady all-around plat of the Toronto terror, Bob Baird, the Wolverines could go a long…

… much hockey." Slurp The Wolverines have already feasted on the Spartans three times this year, and are looking for a sweep of this weekend's home-and-away series to keep second place North Dakota at bay…

February 10, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 109) • Page Image 8

Wolverine icers dropped two more decisions this past weekend at Duluth to run their losing streak to five games, and a seventh place showing in the WCHA standings. According to Michigan Coach Al Renfrew, "We…

… just made too many mistakes." Michigan certainly had enough opportunities to win at least the Friday evening match-up. With the game in overtime, tied 5-5, a Wolverine icer took a shot that appeared to…

Wolverines after being down 3-0 and 4-2. Saturday night Michigan let down again in the final period. It does not appear to be a matter of physical shape, for Coach Ren- frew remarked, "We are in better…

… compared to the other teams Michigan has played thus for. In evaluating the Wolverine's WCHA STANDINGS DR. DAVID BINGHAM is currently testify- ing in Lansing in favor of liberalizing abor- lion laws. He…

… several years. With all the WCHA teams being very strong, the remainder of the schedule does not present the Wolverines with any breathers to improve their 7-9 record. NHL Standings East Division W L T Pt…

… breakaway DEPTH IS KEY Thinclads eye w]ining season 1I I A~ By SANDI GENIS If depth is the key to success in athletics, then Wolverine track coach Dave Martin should be look- ing forward to a very…

February 10, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 109) • Page Image 9

… Michigan and Evansville has been Butler. The Wolverines decimated Butler, 105-65, at the Events Building while the Purple Aces fell 94-88 at Butler. "They're not very big, but they're bigger than us" was the…

… scorer. For the Wolverines, Dan Fife and Mark Henry will man the Big Ten FStandings confront Purple Aces AGAINST THE WALL: Hoosier tanker dynasty... . .when will it end? sports NIGHT EDITOR: BILL…

… Saturday by a strained arch, will be out to continue his assault on the Michigan all-time r e c o r d book. The 6-8 Wolverine captain has now scored 484 points in six- teen contests and also pulled down 246…

… rebounds. Rudy currently has the highest rebounidinig average in Wolverine history of 14.2 a game, better than the late Bill Buntin's 13.1 mark. He is also third in career points behind Cazzie Russell and…

… Counsilman's in- fluence started to show. In 1961, the Hoosiers cap- tured their first Big Hen Swimming champion- ship. Since then, they have added eight 'more in a row with the Wolverines finishing second…

… Michigan had a good swimming team, probably one of the ten best teams in the country, and that the Wolverines swam some of their best races of the season. Commenting on the large margin of victory…

…, Stager replied, "I doubt it. Stanford might be able to give them a good run in swimming but they have no divers." He also added that the Wolverines would be in a seven or eight way battle for second place…

February 10, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 102) • Page Image 9

…Page Nine Thursday, February 10, 1972 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, February 10, 1 97Z THE MICHIGAN DAILY Paae Nine i Wolverines By BILL ALTERMAN hard." In perhaps their finest effort of The…

… game started off slowly for the season, Michigan totally domi- the Wolverines as State kept the nated -arch - rival Michigan State puck bottled up in the Michigan for a crushing 6-2 victory last night…

… second goal of the, evening when Watt couldn't control Brian Skinner's slap shot and Bernie pushed it by him from out in front. daily sports NIGHT EDITOR: CHUCK DRUKIS State ended Wolverine goalie Karl…

… start off the third period when two Wolverines quickly found their way to the penalty box. Gagnon went off at 1:10 for hooking and Bob Falconer followed a minute later for trip. ping. But the fired…

…-up Wolverines re- fused to bend and kept State from even getting close to a score, and as Renfrew later admitted, "That took the steam out of them (MSU)." The Wolverines upped it to 5-1 on a Cartier slap shot…

… defense- men were coming up and the wingers came back well. State wasn't able to get organized." The Wolverines, only two points behind Michigan Tech, travel up to Houghton this weekend, hoping to secure a…

… the Wolverines convincingly smashed the Spartans 6-2 to move into a tie with Notre Dame for seventh in WCHA.standings. SKIWE EKEND SPECA CSit"" U ONMEMM CALL INPUT (763-4384) I'. f, the Big Skiing…

February 10, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 109) • Page Image 7

… orts dual meet title. After winning their last two NIGHT EDITOR: meets; against Iowa and Minnesota,NIH EDTR the undefeated Wolverines narrow- BOB McGINN ed the list of contenders in the race down to the…

… and subse- quently went on to lose their sev- i advantag enth straight game, 7-5, to the they win Minnesota-Duluth Bulldogs. games, + The Wolverines did have dim points, a hopes of catching Duluth…

…, which to surpas occupies the eighth and final play- It is n off position, but after the defeat it finishing would take a near miracle for the Wolverine Wolverines to be involved in any almost c post…

… only the many penalties (24 in all) slowing the tempo. After Bulldog Chuck Ness and Wolverine Frank Werner traded goals, Tom Milani put the Bull- dogs on top for good with his 19th goal of the season…

… over Blue By CHUCK BLOOM Though the Wolverines will prob- When the nationally ranked In- ably fall by as many as 25 points, diana swim team invades Matt a close score certainly will be a Mann Pool today…

…- silman their best team ever, and stance, he doesn't have unlimited though the Wolverines are strong financial resources with which to and improved, they don't have the work. Consequently, he must find…

… hold faster ample there is Dan Fishburn. A times than the Wolverines in all fair schoolboy tanker, Fishburn but two events-the 50 freestyle has, through hard work and con- and the 100 and 200…

Wolverines only pull-i ed out a 19-13 victory against Ohio University. A 31-6 win against Penn State, which happened to be undefeated in six straight seasons, gave the team the necessary momentum to literally…

… today at 4:00 p.m. ;; 'i :. r . 1! t' t y! ; t '. a: a' r -: ', 1 r i :e. The Wolverines, if their remaining seven can only finish with 26 total Duluth is surely sS. ow simply a matter of out the season…

… for the squad which will be completely intact when me comes around for an- n next fall. Only three - Rick Mallette, Michel d Roy Ashworth-will be aduation. must be the most disap- f all the Wolverines

February 10, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 110) • Page Image 1

… Wenner (41) comes down with. a re- bound in spite of fierce opposition from Wolverines Wayman Britt (32) and Steve Grote (30). Through most of the g-me, the Maize and Blue dominated the boards, with Campy…

… Russell snagging 19 caroms and C. J. Kupec adding 15 as the Wolverines copped another laugher, 91- 68. For details, see Page 8. LSA DEAN DENIES OFFER: strikers: "In no instance will we tolerate violence…

February 10, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 112) • Page Image 7

…, "and we just the Wolverines ahead 44-34. " couldn't run that quick. They 'Eight seconds into the second to take a commanding 22 point have such super speed. I really half Phil Hubbard sat down lead can…

…'t remember an team in the hi ur su du t Ohio State never threatened Big Ten as quick as they are." witheafter the Michigan outburst. B T atya Wolverines exploded with 16 The closest the Buckeyes ever Michigan…

February 10, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 109) • Page Image 10

… will have no more than four loses. At halftime his 6-4 squad trailed Ohio State 39-35 and the Wolverines were on the brink of loss number five. But Orr earned his 100th Big Ten coaching victory and…

Wolverines caught the Buckeyes at 43, bartered with them for a while before leaving the Buckeyes behind without even waving goodbye. It was a 51-50 Wolverine lead with 13:13 to play when Joel Thompson,. who…

… with a career high 29 points. W-Eldon-e, Wolverines C:' , * Adelphi Universityt new program in Financial Dvelopm ent/ Nonprofit Management preparesyou to enter the People Industry"-the $29 billion…

February 10, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 110) • Page Image 8

… excellent job considering that she By ALAN FANGER of the season. between sessions, several Wolverines, hadn't worked out in ten days," Ponto The twok team dominance of the most notably Flom and Forrestel…

…, scoring 131.90 points to the Ilitni's 131.10. The Wolverines. meet overshadowed fine performances by Wolverine all-arounders Sara Flom, Colleen Forrestel, and Mia Axon. The tumblers slipped up on the bars…

… periods of their WCHA game last night. The Wolverines trailed after the first period, 2-1, with Doug Todd gathering the goal. But Mark Miller and Bill Wheeler tallied at 40 seconds and 10:02 respectively to…

… be rat your College iFebruary 14, 1979 WOLVERINE GOAL: QUALIFYRELAYERS Thinclads trek to Spartan Relays By STAN BRADBURY Michigan's men's track team takes to the road again today as they travel to…

…. ASSISTANT TRACK Coach Ron Warhurst said Michigan is placing most emphasis on relays in this meet. The Wolverines will be sending competitive teams to the line in each relay but, "only a few really good people…

…." Warhurst said that the tracksters also hope to qualify a mile relay team for the NCAA's at today's meet. He ad- ded that next weekend at the Central Collegiate Championship the Wolverines are going to load…

… up in the distance medley relay and would probably qualify. THE WOLVERINES are already represented in three events at the NCAA's. Mike Lattany is in the high jump, Tim Thomas is in the half mile, and…

… by PAM MARKS MICHIGAN'S BRIAN LUNDBERG (3) passes off to his teammates in a game against Denver way back in November when Michigan split the Ann Arbor series. The Wolverines and the Pioneers tangled in…

February 10, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 108) • Page Image 10

… 15 14 16 14 13 16 10 12 7 L 4 5 7 5 7 8 1o 11 15 SPOR TS OF THE DAIL Y: Wolverine netters catch -1 THIANO'S CO. 514 E Washington : welcomes you t6 SUNDAY BRUNCHES with complimentary champagne…

…, New Jersey yesterday. Georgia is the defending Southeastern Conference champions and ranked eleventh nationally. The Wolverines won four of the top five singles matches as Matt Horwitch (6-2, 6-3, 7…

… points before finally putting the set away. Winning a doubles match would be no easy task. Eisner called Georgia, "our toughest test in doubles so far this year." Fortunately, the undefeated Wolverine team…

… free-swinging routine earned him the evening's largest ovation - plus a 9.55 and first place. In fact, all six first place spots went to Wolverines. On floor exercise, captain Jim Varilek continued to…

….3. Over on parallel bars, Marshall Gar- field quickly adjusted for a mid-routine error, finished his routine with a double back somersault off the bars, and went home with a 9.35 to complete the Wolverine

February 10, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 108) • Page Image 11

…The Michigan Daily-Sunday, February 10, 1980-Page 11 McGEE LEADS 68-59 WIN Wolverines dump Badgers By DAVE JOHNSON For the first time in quite some time a Michigan ball game followed the script…

…. There weren't any surprises - no up- sets. Not even another overtime. The Wolverines, playing on their own har- dwood, did exactly what they were ex- pected to do. They won. Leading Big Ten scorer Mike Mc…

… enthusiastic Crisler crowd. And that's all Wolverine coach John- ny Orr wanted. A victory to raise their Big Ten record to an even 6-6 and 13-8 overall. But, like any conference win, it didn't come easy…

… bet C Wolverines started to pull away early in isn't looking any farther. the final stanza. "They're as talented a team; JUNIOR GUARD Marty Bodnar, gonna see,' said Orr. "You' starting despite a 99…

…-degree tem- ten better players on one squa perature, and McGee both canned 15- nation." foot jumpers to propel the Wolverines Let your fingers do the talking full court PRES Orr and Cofield. . ... a study…

… season. The smattering of boos which accompanied his introduction last season at Crisler Arena has been muffled. Many Wolverine followers are giving Orr much deserved credit for his team's 6-6 Big Ten…

… showing, as he has extracted a maximum effort from a unit not blessed with extraordinary individual talent. In fact, with the NCAA and NIT bids less than a month away, the pugnacious Wolverines, 13-8, are…

… yesterday's 68-59 win over Wisconsin, the second time Michigan had beaten the Badgers in two weeks. When asked how a team like Wisconsin could defeat Ohio State twice and lose a pair to the Wolverines, he…

…- platoon system. All five starters take a rest together while the reserves slow down the tempo. Yesterday this maneuver was effective, as the Badger subs stayed with the Wolverines basket for basket in the…

February 10, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 112) • Page Image 8

…, "There is more animosity this year than even before." The Wolverines have never had a winning season under Soluk, who has compiled a 36-63 record during her four year tenure. THE MAJOR problem has been…

… FITZPATRICK A number of Michigan tracksters went up to Lansing last Saturday for the annual Spartan Relays, registering some solid performances in at somewhat-uncompetitive meet. Wolverine John Nielsen…

… leap of 23'8", and fellow Wolverine Derek Harper finished second with a jump of 23'3/2". The high jump was won by freshman Dave Lugin with a-leap of 7'3/4"r Placing in other events, were Wolverines

… at the Track and Tennis Building on February 20 and 21, and, more importantly, the Big Ten meet at Columbus on March 6 and 7, where the Wolverines' main opposition for the crown is expected to come…

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