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December 10, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 80) • Page Image 6

… speed lrelhant Billy Taylor shows his heels to the once-mighty Ohio State Buckeyes. After starter Glenn Doughty was injur ed in the ichigan State name, Taylor sparked the Wolverine offense to five…

… straight wins, often electrifying the crowds with ling runs f"oni :scrimmage. The Wolverine defensive unit, one of the stingiest in the Big Ten, overwhelms Vander- bilt fullback Allan Spear. Featuring Henry…

… against Michigan in leading the Spartans to a 23-12 decision. It was the Wolverines' sole loss in the conference this year. Junior Quarterback Don Moorhead, who played in Dennis Brown's shadow last season…

…, came into his own in the 1969 campaign. With total offense figures of 1699 yards, Aloorhead rate s one of the most productive quarter- backs in Wolverine history. Above, he moves back into the pocket to…

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…

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…

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 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…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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, 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, 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…

December 10, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 69) • Page Image 7

… a large partisan crowd. The Wolverines will try to get back on the win trail tomorrow night at home after losing twice on the road. Denver, better known for its hockey team, will provide the…

…- vide Butler with the impetus for a final surge. Zone Defense The Wolverines used the zone defense yfor the first time this year, hoping to catch the usually fast breaking Bulldogs surprised. For the…

… most part it worked, ex- cept for the presence of the Bull- dog's Bowman. Blue was a tyrant under the boards. He used his 6-6 frame and a weight advantage on the Wolverine's John Harris to snatch 23…

… rebounds and score eight bask- ets, all of them layups or tip-ins. He also drew eight Wolverine fouls and hit seven for thirteen free throws. His rebounds were almost half the Bulldog's 51. And when Butler…

…-out is charg- :11 -Daily-Ed Langs JUMP SHOT-Michgian's John Harris, shown here firing away against Ball State in Ann Arbor last week, scored 17 points last night as the Wolverines lost a tough one to…

… the Wolverines had been a couple of points behind for most of the first half. They con- tinued to scrap the Bulldogs un- til Bowman broke a 46-46 tie with 10 minutes left. Oosterbaan tied it up again…

December 10, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 84) • Page Image 7

… the second half to bring the total to 99, itj took the Wolverines just over a minute to reach the century -nark for the first time this sea- son, as Craig Dill tossed in the first of his two foul shot…

… 7 2 3 1. 4 3 3 0 3 0 0 37 P T 2 21 26 1 7 0 2 0 0 2 8 4 4 1 4 0 8 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 12 64 Dominate Boards The Wolverines made the air space around the two backboards private property during the con…

… "Wolverine Special" to bring the crowd to its feet. Russell followed with a 30-foot jumper, and Buntin tossed for two more from under the boards to bring the score to 29-11 with nine minutes of play gone…

…. in last night's win over Indiana State. The Wolverines' George Poiney (44) goes up with Buntin, forcing State's Charles Wade (20) and Joe Warfel (22) out of the play. as Michigan dominated the boards…

… as the regulars." competitor for the Wolverines last Representing Michigan in the season as a 130 pounder, moves East as well as in the Midwest into the 137 pound division this Tournament will be a…

… for the Deitrick, will hold down the 167 Wolverines in the 130 pound di- I and 157 spots respectively. vision. Chris Stowell and Bob Spaly, Dave Dozeman, who was also a two seniors, round out the lineup…

Wolverines, Jim Myers and George cleared 37 rebounds in1 led by Pomey, the last 33 31- 64 63 39 102 stanza. "We couldn't get to the boards DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN :'. .rrr. ' 1…

…'re meeting three of those four." Among these are Illinois Southern, In Penn State, the Wolverines Toledo, Wisconsin State and Illi- will meet essentially the same nois Northern. . team that they edged 16-11 in…

May 10, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 165) • Page Image 6

… 15,000 spectators. Spurr nphasized that a building of this ze should take care of all the pectators for 90 per cent of the Wolverine basketball games. There no intention of providing an rena like…

… Lansing. Three victories over the Spar- tans should go a long way towards putting the Wolverines back into the Big Ten race. Michigan is currently two games behind con- ference leader Ohio State. The…

… Buckeyes are at Minnesota today and travel to Iowa City for two games tomorrow. The Wolverines are 3-3 in the league while the Spartans are 2-3. With these three defeats already recorded Michigan will have…

… to catch fire soon to be a threat for the title. "Michigan State will be out to get us," says Benedict. "We've won the last seven games from them." Last season the Wolverines won a slugging battle 16…

… odds would seem to be against Michigan repeating the series sweep for the third straight year. But the Wolverines have now won five of their last six games' and at times have shown glimpses of the play…

… is a junior who played along with Wolverine first sacker Dave Campbell at Lansing Sexton High School where Dave's father, Bob Campbell, is the baseball coach. Over .300 Besides Sutton, all the other…

… quiet over the Wolverines easy victory at Purdue last Satur- day. The boys performed "reason- ably well," but Canham realizes that "reasonably well" will not be good enough to successfully de- fend their…

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…

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

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

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

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

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

December 10, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 67) • Page Image 1

… Plot Sanctions Arrest Of Lumi WIN LEAGUE OPENER: Wolverines Skate Over Sioux, 6=2 Hayes Sees Early Passage Of Statute for Peace Corps By JOHN ROBERTS Legislation authorizing a peace corps will be…

… a 6-2 victory before nearly 3,000 fans at the Coliseum. The two teams will meet again tonight at 8 p.m. Last night's victory was the second in a row for the Wolverines following an opening loss to Tor…

… equal to the task, however, and when Berenson netted the first Wolverine goal midway through the period the tide had already turned. Babcock caged his first WCHA goal later in the period, and when…

…:40. Michigan Coach Al Renfrew, al- though he was somewhat con- crened with the Wolverine's let- down in the third period, was pleased with his team's perform- ance in the first two periods. "We skated real well…

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…

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…

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…

November 10, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 63) • Page Image 9

… following a and outran him to the goal line. 64-yard Wolverine drive. Only Brown got the PAT this time, on' eight plays were needed, including I a seven-yard run (following a' a key interference call which…

… 12-0 lead. Four minutes later the score- board operator was busy again. The Wolverine defense, which al- lowed the Illini only two minor MICHIGAN Ohio State Indiana Iowa Minnesota Purdue Michigan…

… dream," he said. Johnson's fumble was the first lost by Michigan this season, The Wolverines had played 421'minutes and 10 seconds of game-time without losing the ball on a bobble. Yesterday they lost it…

… respec- tively from Vidmer's marks. Safety Tom Curtis pre-empted the other 'Wolverine pace-setters yesterday, however, as he broke the all-time Big Ten record for in- terceptions in one ,season. Curtis…

… strike fast and con- sistently in the last seven games," he noted. The Wolverines have scored 229 points to 96 for their opponents so far. They need only eight more points 4n the last two games to be- come…

… 'Big Play' to build up an insurmountable lead at halftime, 20-0. The Illini were out of the contest before they knew what had happened. Spirit ran high, as usual, in the Wolverine locker room. And as g…

… No. "Illinois has a history, of being awfully tough in the second half," the Wolverine mentor declared. "We wanted to keep our number one offense in till we felt it was all right, in order to rule out…

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…

October 10, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 36) • Page Image 8

… women's run. Wolverine track captain Ron Kutschinski, also taking the se- mester off from school to run for the American team, hopes to con- quer US stars Wade Bell and Tom Farrell, Wilson Kiprugut of…

… and he realizes it's his last go-around." Robie should gain extra incen- tive since the Olympic gold medal represents the only major butter- fly title he has never captured. Not all Wolverine swimmers…

… Mexico in his third Olym- pics. Michigan alumnus John Claw- son, now in the US army, may face a rougher battle on the basketball court. A three year member of the' Wolverines during the Cazzie Rus- sell…

… would not disturb anyone, though. A SPARTAN RUNNING BOCK attempts to side-step a tackle by Michigan safety Jerry Hart- man (26) during the Wolverines' encounter with MSU last year. Cecil Pryor, then a…

April 10, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 146) • Page Image 6

… netmen- Since their southern tour dur- ing the spring break, coach Bill Murphy's Wolverine netmen have been plagued by bad weather and the lack of access tothe clay " ..t..r.f ......:::." : ..:.:.courts…

…. The Michigan clay courts are presently being prepared for the season's play., Some of the Wolverines prac- ticed outside on the asphalt courts on Monday, but due to the cold and wet weatherd theteam…

…." Expected Weather "I expected the weather to be like it is and I'm not worried SENIOR HARRY FAUQUIER will spearhead the Wolverines about the team not getting in attack this year as the netmen hope to dethrone…

… Shelton, Charlie Wolff, Laird Warne and Tom Wierman, probably in that order. Warner is the only sopho- more to earn a regular position on the squad. The Wolverines open Big Ten competition on April 17-18 at…

… play a key role in our fight for the Big Ten title." House Cites 'M'A thiet cs The Michigan Wolverines have a friend in court. Well,nit's not e ctly in court- it's in the Michigan House of Rep…

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

November 10, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 62) • Page Image 6

… action than any other only because of the great depth Purdue enhnces our opportunity player last year as he played both of the Wolverines that these in but if we're not successful on offense and on defense…

…. This juries have not been as crippling against Iowa .. season he has been used extens- as they might have been.F These words of Wolverine men- ively on defense in order to bol- In looking ahead to this…

… this year. We will definitely have Boilermakers coupled wiEoethitheoto be at our best to beat them." , Wolverines' 21-6 conquest of in Et desve banrckelore- "Thir record is deceiving. They* last year…

… Illinois, 21-6, Florida, ninth a week ago, lost Saturday. to Georgia 14-7 while Purdue, 10th The Wolverines now stand 6-1 last week, dropped a 21-7 decision for the season, losing only to Pur- to Michigan…

… State. 1. Notre Dame (26) 7-0 380 t t t t r a C aturday's victory over the I- lini marked the sixth time in as for Michigan and it looks as if many years that the Wolverines: it was also their final…

… game in have come out on top and the Wolverine uniforms. fifth straight time that Elliott These two latest injuries bring has bested his brother Pete. the total to five key players who Costly Victory…

… that the Wolverines have run into a rash the better dressed coach always wins." WonjuriesthsyearnintEven if you don't have a foolproof system, you too can win fame and fortune by picking up a Grid Picks…

March 10, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 121) • Page Image 10

…/2 point total, the Wolverines more than doubled runner-up Iowa's 83'/z. Minnesota came in third with 62, while Michigan State finished strong to pull into fourth with a 51. Michigan had an unprecedented…

… which Lascari was champ. Conversely, Lascari was runner-up in the all-around and longhorse, Larose's high spots. The other Wolverine first was garnered by Fred Sanders on the Trampoline, with Gary Erwin…

….5 yesterday wasn't good enough to top either Henderson or Larose. Wolverine Barry Spicer had a very respectable 88.5 for the meet, but the higher-than- average scores in the exercise rele- gated him to the…

…- ed the team as a whole for its domination of the tourney, which climaxed a 6-0 dual meet season for the Wolverines. I WIN AT WISCONSIN, 82-80: Wolverines End Successful Cage Season TOM COLU ... a…

… three, 41-38, but the Wolverines coming back to take a 46-45 edge at intermission on one of Doug Herner's five long jump shots. Hit .457 in Half At halftime, Michigan's leaders were Harris and Buntin with…

… full-court press with the screening help of Buntin and dribbled in a weave for 40 secondsbefore calling time out. When the teams returned to the floor, the visiting Wolverines went into a stall which…

March 10, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 121) • Page Image 11

…-yd. championship a week ago, matched the fastest 600 ever run indoors in Milwaukee. Win; By TOM ROWLAND Special To The Daily EVANSTON-Michigan crown- ed two new Wolverine title hold- ers and snatched…

… top spot for Coach Cliff Keen's crew after a two-year absence. The Wolverines finished second in both years, last season to Iowa, and the year before to Michigan State. New Champs New Michigan…

… conference champs, sophomore Rick Bay in the 157-lb. division and heavyman Jack Barden in the top weight class, pushed the Wolverine mar- gin of victory, but the Flue had the meet cinched even before a…

…- Wrestlers Q cape at the start of the second period put the Wolverine on top of a 3-0 lead going into the final three minutes. Little Tougher .Barden's title win came a little tougher. Up against the 1962…

…. Minnesota's Lonnie Rubis' late surge nosed out Wolverine sopho- more Lee Deitrick for the 147-lb. crown, 9-6. It was 5-4, Rubis, go- ing into the final- period when a Deitrick reversal put Michigan into a 6…

…- ond place in the Big Ten cham- pionships the Wolverines had to overcome the most spectacular twosome in one of the fastest con- ference meets on record. Michigan could pull only two seconds and two…

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…

May 10, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 8) • Page Image 7

…-FLEX' University of Missouri sports, in- cluding the Sugar Bowl game. TWO LOCAL YEARS He has spent two years cover- ing and broadcasting Wolverine sports at the local station. Ie is married and has two children…

… events. "I should have enough time for: both," he said. WOLVERINES; However, proving that statistics often are misleading, first-place Michigan 5-1 is tops in only one department, team fielding with a…

Wolverines as league leader. SCHEDULE Today's round also includes Iowa at Illinois, Michigan State, Major League Standings -Daily-James Forsyth DOUG NELSON, Wolverine left fielder, loses his race to first…

April 10, 1967 (vol. 0, iss. 158) • Page Image 15

…, and a bid to the NCAA post-season tourna- ment when Coach Dave Strack, United Press International Coach of the Year,, was hung in effigy for the second time within three months. The Wolverines, led by…

… mark of 2-12 and an overall record of 8-16, the Wolverines' worst finish since the dawn of the Buntin-Russell era and the first time Michigan had been shut out of a share of the conference championship…

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

… successful 18-day visit which brought the International Col- legiate World Series title and a number of victories over Hawaii service teams into Wolverine hands. An 8-2 victory over the Subpac Raiders on…

… NCAA crown was won at Kalamazoo, the NCAA title at Omaha, Neb., and the in- ternational title here in Hawaii. The Wolverines finished the Big Ten season by dropping a double- header to Wisconsin, thus…

… only two runs. Last Game Cancelled First-baseman Dave Campbell was the hero of the game as he homered and doubled to drive in four runs. The Wolverines were scheduled to close out the cam- paign against…

… Hawaii with a victory last Friday night, the Wolverines are now on their way home, with three collegiate titles under tow. JIM BUNNING ... AL pitcher DON DRYSDALE ... NL starter ing to the plans…

October 10, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 20) • Page Image 7

… turned into a quick 10-0 lead. The early lead for the second week in a row also made it possible for the Wolverines to keep any new wrinkles under wraps until Saturday's crucial Michigan State contest…

… fourth score which sophomore Bruce McLenna chalked up. With the Wolverines on the Army seven, halfback Bennie McRae came in after sitting out much of the second half with a slightly bruised knee. The Army…

…, and will improve," he added. Tough Defense The tough Wolverine defense, which held the Cadets to a net yardage of only 15 yards on the ground, still caused Elliott some concern by allowing quarterback…

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…

March 10, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 111) • Page Image 6

…, 6'4" and Jim Ludwig, 6'5", are expected to give the Wolverines needed height and depth in the next three years. Here they look over one of the plays Coach Bill Perigo has supplied to take advantage of…

…, and gained a position on the all- state squad himself. Termed by the Wolverine coaches as a "fine shooter both from in close and from outside," Ludwig could even be used as a guard.' Fine Backcourt Men…

November 10, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 63) • Page Image 1

… SENIOR EDITORS Y Lit~aul ~~IAit Vol. LXXIX, No. 63 Ann Arbor, Michigan-Sunday, November 10, 1968 Ten Pages Wolverines bomb Illini, 36-0 By BOB LEES Associate Sports Editor The most powerful…

… earthquake in 20 years shook the Midwest yesterday afternoon, but the teacup-rattling tremor was nothing compared to the manhandling the Rose Bowl- bound Michigan Wolverines gave Illinois at Michigan Sta- dium…

… play, from Moorhead. The other two TD's were scored SM by Johnson; Tim Killian added a field goal just to make things in- ter esting. The Wolverine offense also fell prey to something they hadn't en- She…

… also lax rs establishing countered prior to this game: communication between ghetto fumble-itis. Four times the slip schools in Detroit and the edu-1 pery ball dropped from a Wolve-} y ' WOLVERINE TIGHT…

March 10, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 134) • Page Image 11

… Sunday, March 10, 1968 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Eleven Sunday, March 10, 1968 THE MICHIGAN DAILY ..geEeven Wolverine Cagers Michigan Staves Off Last-Half Surge After Rudy Sprains Ankle Stun…

Wolverine attack with 'sharp passing drew four fouls :trying. to guard Williams and had to go the bench.- MSU Closes, With Win Foy Tle Associated Press EAST LANSING - Michigan State overcame a cold second…

…-round game of the NCAA basketball tourna- ment. The Wolverines came on1 court hot as the palms of Strack's vivacious hands. They looked to hit their first seven shots while Calabria h Iowa missed their first…

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…

September 10, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 8) • Page Image 7

… had set up with a 21-yard romp ending inside the five. Paul D'Eramo made one of two extra points to bring the count to 40-0. Detwiler Doubtful The big question which has haunted the Wolverines for the…

… ready yet but at least we have that extra day to get us in shape." With the last big test of the practice season over and the same things nagging at the Wolverines which were present at the end of the…

March 10, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 111) • Page Image 8

… Hadley, Jane Glick, Mary Wheeler. SGC Wolverine Club Nominating Committee: Roger Seasonwein, Mary Wheeler. InterimĀ§ Action Announced: Mar. 2 Voice Political Party, "Tennessee For- um," Union room 3-C, 8…

… Citizenship Clearing House, pending the submission of the constitution of the state or- ganization with which they plan to affiliate. Approved: A change in the constitu- tion of the Wolverine Club. Approved…

March 10, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 128) • Page Image 1

Wolverines into a Big Ten title tie with Ohio State. Michigan lost a chance for its first outright conference cham- pionship since 1948 in the last two minutes of the game. Cazzie Russell's jump shot had put…

… the Wolverines up, 77-74, at this point. But Purdue guard Mel Garland sank a jumper and a free throw to make the score even. After Russell missed a short jumper in the midst of a group of Boilermaker…

May 10, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 155) • Page Image 2

… placed first in fancy drill, second in regulation drill, and third in unit inspection at the competition. s C * The University Wolverine Band will present its annual spring con- cert at 8 p.m. today in the…

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