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January 11, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 84) • Page Image 6

… 1171/-1131/. The Wolverines suddenly had a chance to tie the super-team of swimming if they could win the 800 yard freestyle relay. But Indiana Coach Doc Counsil- man had already stacked the event with…

… his two aces M a r k Spitz and Gary Hall. Consequent- ly, the Hoosiers relay won, o u t- clocking the Wolverine entry, 7:06.2 to 7:11.6. The final standings gave In- diana a winning 1331/ points…

…, Michigan 1251/2, Michigan State 97, Ohio State 831/, Southern Illinois 541/2, Wisconsin 47, Minne- sota 30,.Illinois 3, and Iowa failed to score. Wolverine Swimming Coach Gus Stager was satisfied with his…

… were just fantastic." Juniors Dick Rydze and Al Gagnet teamed with senior Paul McGuire on the one meter board for the Wolverines, while Rydze joined senior Bruce McManna- man and freshman Joe Crawford on…

…. The Wolverines broke into a quick six point lead in the first five minutes of play and held the lead until the last thirty seconds of the first half. As the teams went off the court'Michigan regained a…

… turned ice cold and the Buckeyes made the best of this opportunity by outscoring the Wolverines 13-2 over a three minute stretch and HEBREW SPEAKING CLUB Mr-. Avrom Hochstein-663-9842 Hebrew…

… final score was a convincing 162.70 to 150.65 in favor of the Wolverines. Those familiar with gymnastics know that the 162 point mark is a standard indicator of an outstanding performance. This is because…

March 11, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 130) • Page Image 8

…, behind excel- lent efforts by double winners Mark Winzenreid and Greg John- son, racked up 63 points to In- diana's 48, placing in all but two of the sixteen events. Michigan's Wolverines, highly touted at…

… the start of the season, and fresh from a hard-won victory over Michigan State, turned in a disappointing performance. The Wolverines scored only 21 points, to place a poor fifth in the con- ference…

… performances of their careers, three Wolverine trackmen failed in their attempts to give Michigan a first. In the high jump Michigan ace J o h n Mann cleared the bar at 6-11 on his second try, setting a new var…

… con- tingent of Michigan fans with a few thrills as he captured third place with a time of 1:10.2, only .3 of a second off the varsity rec- ord. Other Wolverine bright spots included third and fourth…

Wolverines were concerned, was probably best typified by Paul Armstrong's val- iant try for second place in the half mile, only to stumble and fall five yards short of the tape to fin- ish sixth. In what is…

… Roche, South Caro- lina. The Wolverines arrived in Cali- fornia last Saturday with exactly zero hours of outside practice (they've been playing inside only) and as Eisner said "expected to have two good…

…Boer and number two singles Joel Ross were the winning Wolverines. Winding up the trip in the heartland of revolution; Michigan beat nightfall long enough to take four matches and ended up with a 51…

January 11, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 84) • Page Image 7

… line-up' which sent Mich- With 44 seconds left"cf regula- igan reeling to a 103-96 overtime tion time, the Wolverines had the loss in the All Events Building, ball and a two-point edge. Guard MICHIGAN…

… continuously throughout the first half, trying to find the right com- bination of nine players to stop the ~Wolverine onslaught, Michigan Coach John Orr kept a pat hand. With two minutes left, Orr re- placed…

… injury-hampered forward Richard "Bird"' Carter with Wayne Grabiec. A few seconds later Harry Hayward replaced Rod Ford and the Wolverines scored 5 straight points to end the half with a 49- 39 lead. King…

…, despite Longfellow's offensive efforts, the Boilermakers were able to run off 18 points at the beginning of the second half while the Wolverines were held to three free throws 'and no field goals in five…

….minutes. Or said later that King's switch to a smaller team and a man-to- man caught him by surprise. "We had a cold spell and then we came back. I guess it was their defense." The Wolverines did battle back…

Wolverine got open for the pass Fife wanted to throw. Forced to put it up while on the way down, Fife got a lot closer to winning the game than he should have as the ball bounced in and then out. Then Mount…

…'s deadly shooting took its toll, as the Wolverines dropped a 103-96 overtime game to the high-flying Boilermakers. The 6-4 senior tossed in 39 points'for the afternoon, ten of them coming in the fateful…

… the hardcourt floor. The Wolverines. . STATISTICS Decks); 5. M-Falk (Cartier, Shaw) Score by periods: 18:20. PENALTIES: M-Slack (Holding) Colorado 0 0 0-0 15:37. Michigan 1 4 1-6 THIRD PERIOD: SCORING…

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