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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…

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…

April 10, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 156) • Page Image 8

…, it would seem that the Wolverines have some sort of monopoly in that area of conference competition. So the ob- vious question arises as to wheth- er the Maize-and-Blue-clad net- ters can conquer the…

Wolverines ran a w a y f r o m second place Indiana by nearly doubling their score 161-86. On Friday afternoon the Hoos- iers hope to be able to dethrone the Big Ten's perennial king on the combination of…

… expanded the Wolverine lead in the three home games they to 20-2. The final Michigan tal- play at Ferry Field. This after- lies were brought in by Raffer- noon at 3:30 they host Eastern ty's fourth hit of…

November 10, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 59) • Page Image 6

… secured second place in the Toledo League. The win gave the Wolverines a 6-1 conference record to move ahead of The Arsenal who fell to a 5-2 mark after a loss to the league leading Brazillian Sports Club…

…. The match at Toledo was en- tirely dominated by the Wolverine eleven as they rolled to a 2-0 half- time margin. However, late in the first half Paulo Coota was injur- ed and was taken for medical as…

…- red unnecessarily when a Michi- gan fullback handed the ball in front of his goal. But the Bavarians did capital- ize on one Wolverine blunder as they turned a Michigan rush' into a Bavarian goal…

… numerous collapses in attacks. Michigan now awaits the begin- ning of the Toledo League play- offs which will determine the con- ference champion. The Wolverines will take on the fourth place fin- isher…

March 10, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 129) • Page Image 8

… JIM KEYRA The Michigan Wolverine hockey team continued their consistant- ly inossan pa lswekn up against the Minnesota Goph- ers. Friday night, a fired-up Goph- er squad skated to a 4-1 first per- iod…

… o line andastreaked down the iceluto beat Bagnell with a wrist shot. Minnesota to open the second per- iod, the Wolverine attack began to jell. Just after the eleven min- ut mak Dk took a perec pas…

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