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January 12, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 72) • Page Image 3

Wolverine fAve had. exhibited the brand of basketball it showed against Wisconsin, the final score would have at least been much closer. Starting the season with two defeats does not make the outlook encourag…

… State meets the Wolverines at Waterman gymna- sium and on Monday Iowa will be the opponents of Mather's men. Ohio State lost to Indiana by the same mar- gin to which the - Wolverines suc- sumbed. Iowa has…

January 12, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 78) • Page Image 5

… Preparing jt1'or 11ard schedule With the re-opening of the Y. M. C. A. pool Tuesday, Captain Babcocs Wolverine tang artists busied them- seves once inure in preparation for te stiff 5.:hitue wiiin will race…

… excellent coach for her team, has tak- en a big step in the hope of overcom- ing the experienced, 1ut coachless Wolverine outfit. Things look bright for the Maize and Blue nevertheless. Captain Babcockl is…

January 12, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 79) • Page Image 1

… Exile in Itly, Dies After Cerebral Hemor- rhage KING'S RETIREMENT DUE REVERSES IN ASIA MINOR New Coal Dictator FRENH TROOPS SEIZE ESSEN' dt TO-ENFORCE DEBT PAYMENT; DEPUTIES SUPPORT POINCAIRE WOLVERINES

…. The sam teams will meet again tomorrow nigh' at the same thme in the Coliseum. Short Practice Handicaps Due to the fact that the Wolverine, have been practicing for little more than a week it is…

January 12, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 79) • Page Image 1

… Aggies by 23-19, last night. The Wolverines had no defeating the East Lansin and it was only in the last utes of play that Coach Mat teges were able to come thin the winning counters. Game Hard Fough…

… scored from From that time on the rea the period was nip and both teams gaining the 1 single point or two only to opponents come through wi basket. The Wolverines t1 Farmers until the last mini period when…

January 12, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 82) • Page Image 1

…. nings are being' three State 1 o'clock this :1 WOLVERINES TAKE COEsm roHWKEYES, 22-1 4 BASKET SHOOTING SKILL LACKING IN FIRST HOME CONFERENCE GAME GUARDING IS CLOSI Superiority Of Varisty Five Is Abi…

… public speaking depart- The superiority of the Wolverines nent announced yesterday. Michigan's lay in their 'ability to break away for egative team will debate the Ohio short shots under the basket, eight…

… devoting actual scoring, "Red" Cherry proved his time this week applying the finish- to be the outsanding player on the ng touches. floor. The Wolverine guard was at John Yeasting, '27, John II. Elliott…

… again with a foul, and Fostoria, Ohio, and was a member of Cherry sent the Wolverines ahead the Fostoria high school debate team. with a long shot, a lead that was Gomberg lives in Duluth, Minn. He never…

… contest for 1925. within two points of the Wolverines, Gervais is a graduate of Western but Harrigan, suddenly coming into high school of Detroit.For two his own, made one of his specialty years he held a…

January 12, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 77) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12. 1927 K t Nv a ::.:«:.> .. , ........m~:.w.w..N Yom.. own, " ..n..r erw .. u. - + G + .e....,,,,o { ax . r , - 1 e ~ . . -_ , v WOLVERINES TO…

…; team will engage in the all-campus swimming meet at the Union today in preparation for the next Michigan state A. A. U. championship meet. Thie fteam that will oppose the Wolverines will be compsed…

…. Wolverine Defense Strong Michigan's showing against Minne- sota was gratifying in that the de- fense of, the Wolverines worked smoothly and held the Gophers to 20 points; The individual work of Ooster- baan…

… and McCoy was largely respon- sible for the Michigan victory as the Wolverines missed many shots, Har. rigan, who ,played a phenomenal game against Maryland, had an off-night and failed to do effective…

… Michigan loses, it will fall to the second ;division in all probability, while Iowa will be secure- ly entrenched at the top of the Con-. ference with three wins. A victory for, the Wolverines, on, the other…

… Varsity while Rosen- berg and Bailey or Lait willrepresent the yearlings., The regular Wolverine medley team,} composed of Batter, Hubbell, Shorr, and Watson or Darnall will be opposed by Chaffee, Thompson…

… many Conferencef schools to be met in dual meets prior to the Big Ten championship. Min- nesota is regarded as the strongest 'competitors for the titular honors, al- F though the Wolverines are generally…

January 12, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 81) • Page Image 1

… tonight, 6 to 0, in the first of a two-game series. The same teams will meet at the Coliseum again tonight, Before the first period was 10 min- utes old the Wolverines had demon- strated an easy superiority…

… minutes. Crimson Offense Stopped Wisconsin's offensive was stopped completely by the effective poke- checking of the Wolverine forward line and when a Crimson skater got past the Michigan red line he was…

… promptly checked by defenseman MacCollum or David. Early in the game a personal feud between Ed Mercer and the Wolverine defense- men developed and resulted in double penalties for the aggressive Badger and…

… each of the Wolverines in the second and third stanzas. Sherf again showed the offensive ability that made him All-American left wing last year but Coach Eddie Lowrey was particularly pleased by the…

…-teegu'Axjowar~s,-. Goalie Chuck Heyer kept the Wolv- erines from running the score into two figures by some fine saves while the Wolverines were passing the puck around inside Wisconsin's red line. In the third period…

January 12, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 76) • Page Image 1

… High Schools ... VOL. XLVI No. 76 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, JANUARY 12, 1936 PRICE FIVE CENTS Wolverine Five Beats Minnesota Michigan Wins By 38 To 28 Score, Using Superior Height To Control Ball…

… outclassed a fighting Minnesota five to gain its first Big Ten victory, 38 to 28 before a crowd of 6,000 last night at Yost Field House. The Wolverines, using their su- perior height with great effective- ness…

… the basket for him. He collected only four points but his passes led to many of the Wolverines' scores and his ability to take the ball off the backboards and odd skill at retriev- ing loose balls while…

… on the floor kept Minnesota on its heels. The Gophers followed the lead set by Indiana and Butler trying to check the Michigan guards as they brought the ball down the floor and keep the Wolverines

January 12, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 76) • Page Image 3

…SUNiAY, t JUARY 1 2, 119.36 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Fighting Wolverine Sextet Beaten By Chatham Maroo ns, 7-2 Biggest Crowd Sees Season's Fastest Game Fabello Tallies Both Goals For Varsity As Chatham…

… Proves Too Good By FRED BUESSER Chatham's powerful Maroons un- leashed a dazzling offense to sweep over a valiant Wolverine hockey team 7-2, in a fast, hard-checking ice battle at the Coliseum last night…

… Michigan fighting back desperately and playing defensive hockey throughout the greater part of the game. The Wolverines went down fight- ing in a gallant attempt to match the speed and power of the three…

…. Score Early Art Sadlier, who last year caused the Wolverines so much trouble, was held closely in check throughout the game, but managed to collect one goal and an assist. Bob Simpson and Dick Griggs both…

… first unassisted and the second on a pass from Jack Mer- rill. check. Referee Paddy Farrell mo- tioned Dawson to the cooler and the Wolverines put on the pressure. Bob Stoddart and Sadlier broke away and…

January 12, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 78) • Page Image 3

…WEDNESDAY, MN. 12, 8 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE T Hockey Team1 Starts Drive For - _ Rough Tussle Is Anticipated ASE By-Wolverines By IRVIN Weight Advantage Gives EDITOR'S NOTE: That mad mis- creant…

… Michigan's hockey when it plays the second game. club to report the two-game series Making the trip are Captain Bob the Wolverines will play with Minne- Simpson and Bucko Smith, defense- sota on Wednesday…

… tonight. ters of hockey. Mariucci has a phil- The Wolverine's chances in to- osophy that's simple, and free of eth- night's encounter are hard to fore- ical distinctions-he has a job to do, cast. Michigan…

Wolverines have yet to place anyone up near the top. Jake Town-FR IE N I send is the only one within striking distance, with a total of 24 points for the two contests the Varsity has played. Badgers Surprise…

January 12, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 76) • Page Image 3

… THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THRUM Wolverine CagersDrop Thriller To Boilermakers, Mandler Paces Varsity Attack With 13 Points Official Revokes Foul Shot Which Would Have Sent' Contest Into Overtime…

… cause no little by holding three Michigan right forwards scoreless. The Wolverines, defeated in their first two Big Ten starts, will go af- ter their opening Conference tri- umph tomorrow night when the…

… of the second period. The Wolverines didn't get theirl first score until the last minute ofj the first period when Bert Stodden broke into the clear in front of the net, after taking a pass from Paull…

… Goldsmith, and fired the disc into thel cords at 19:21. It didn't take the Wolverines long to go into the lead after the second period had started. Stodden tied it up by scoring on a long shot at 4:21 and…

… the middle session and three more in the closing 20 minutes. Bert Stodden, Ann Arbor senior, split honors with his co-defense- man, Capt. Charlie Ross, last night as the Wolverines defeated the…

January 12, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 73) • Page Image 3

… during this thirty minute period. The Wolverine lines did just about everything in the books in an effort to score, but Reid just wouldn't be beaten. Twice, Bob Kemp had goals called back on him. Kemp, who…

… best swimmers in the state will be here. Team's Secdnd Showing Michigan fans will jump at the chance to see their own Wolverines in action for the first time against outside compeitition. This will be…

… 17 Points for Northwestern I Wolverines Fade in Second Half ; Doyle Leads Scorers at 8I By DES HOWARTH EVANSTON, Ill., Jan. 11.-North- western, turning on a barrage of bas- kets in the second half…

…, added another on a dog- shot, and it looked as though the Wolverines would have a good eve- ning. Graham, high-point gainer in the fray with 17 points, bucleted his first three points on a foul toss and a…

… neat pivot shot. Then, after the Var- sity had gone ahead again, Otto add- ed another three points. The game at this point became especially rough with the Wolverines on the losing end and as a result…

… the Evanston lads stepped into the lead for keeps via free throws. Wolverines Fade From a Michigan standpoint the second half -was just a bad dream,. While Northwestern was playing steady, aggressive…

…, and clever ball, the Wolverines were clowning their way through this second stanza, help- ing the Purple cause no end. Doyle -paced the Maize and Blue point-getters with "eight counters. Strack added…

…, Mich-' igan's Varsity wrestling squad over- whelmed a Detroit YMCA team, 34-0, in its opening meet of the season at the Sports Building last night. The Wolverine matmen, completely outclassing the…

January 12, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 49) • Page Image 3

…SATURDAY, JANTJARY 12, 1916 THE .-MICHIGAN DAILY Cagers Wip Chic g; Alk wimillers Wolverines Run Up 23-0 Count in Early Minutes l Elliott, Feinberg Lead Team with 13 Points By The Associated…

… Press CHICAGO, Jan. 11--The Univer- sity of Michigan racked up its second Western Conference basketball vic- tory tonight as the Wolverines over- powered the University of Chicago, back in competition…

… " established at the expense of the hapless Maroons, in 1943. The other new mark of the current season was set during a lgsing per- formance. The Wolverine cagers chalked up 58 points while falling be- fore…

… first time in some years Michigan may not be represented at the Millrose games in Madison Square Garden due to the Ohio State-Pur- due-Michigan triangular track meet scheduled for the same day. Wolverine

January 12, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 80) • Page Image 2

… Evanston, Ill. Next Satur- day night the Wolverines square off with Purdue at Yost Field House for their second conference clash of the week. Wildcats Lose Key Men Against Northwestern the Wol- verines rate…

… squish, but a wide-awake spec- tator snatched it from the whirling wake before it disap- peared from sight. Shepherd finished the race with a unilue crab-like stride. But all in all, the Wolverine trackmen…

January 12, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 80) • Page Image 3

Wolverines made their best scoring spurt of the first half at this point, with Roberts, Suprun- Fazio Leads Crosby Open PEBBLE BEACH, Calif., Jan. -(RP)-Slender George Fazio 11 of Los Angeles took over…

… Yost Field in their season's debut. The Ohioans offered quite a threat throughout the first half of the evening but the Wolverines assumed control after the 155- pound match andretained it for the rest…

… 136- pound clash against Ohio's Tom Morgan and maintained the upper hand throughout the match. "Smitty"- outclassed his opponent 15 to 7 and pushed the Wolver- ines into a 6-3 lead. Wolverine Phil…

… Bet- zig's first appearance for the Maize and Blue. Betzig's timely win pushedthe Wolverines ahead 9 to 6 Courtright Scores Only Pin . Bill "Corky" Courtright, Michi- gan captain and NCAA 155-pound…

… boosted the Wolverine's total to 14 points. MikerUlyshen, Michigan's 175- pounder dropped a very close match to Ohio's Zeb Zedneck by a slim score of 2-0. Ohi's victory in this brackett put them back in the…

January 12, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 82) • Page Image 3

… W ,-A t !A t 12, 194#- Hoopsters T~I~ ~cti~AN ATIM i Lose SE A Wolverine Mermen Face Improved Purdue Squad It will be another case of pupil versus coach at Lafayette this Saturday when Purdue…

… coach Dick Papenguth sends his Boilermaker mermen against Matt Mann's Wolverines. Papenguth, who has been doing a good job of building up Pur- due's swimming fortunes, was one of Mann's early pupils at…

… delayed the team's arrival back to Ann Arbor by about a week. Wolverine coach Vic Ileyliger announced yesterday that he had called off the scheduled weekend series with Yale and Princeton because of the…

… announced that he was cutting downi on the number of team practice ses- sions for the same reason. It would have been the second meeting with Princeton and would have given the Wolverines a good MERLE LEVIN…

… the Wolverines idle until final examinations are over. Then on January 29th and 31st, the Maize and Blue pucksters entrain for Houghton to play a two game series with Michigan Tech. In the Michigan Tech…

… sris, tC Wolverines will be out to get a. fly- ing start on the mid-western NCAA berth. It is, as last year,1 being decided between Michigan, Minnesota and Michigan Tech,a with Nortt lDakota ain outside…

… in two losses for the Wolverines, 45-31 to Minne- sota, and 45-36 to Purdue. In Saturday night's contest with the Gophers the Wolverines were obviously working under ter- rific pressure, and tightened…

… games. AFTEIC TAKING a shot from the floor the Wolverines did not consistently follow through to pick up the rebounding ball. t ichigan's ball handling was ragged too. They just couldn't hang on to the…

January 12, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 78) • Page Image 3

… game in a Michigan uniform, the season finale against Michigan Tech, posted his first collegiate shut- out as the Wolverines drubbed the Houghton club, 10-0. The next two years McDonald worked diligently…

… added two singles to lead the Wolverines to a 5-2 victory over Notre Dame. The next year he continued the pace he set the year before and GOAL HALTER-In three years of guarding Michigan's nets goalie…

… Jack McDonald has maintained a 2.67 goals-against Aver- age. Exhausting his eligibility at the end of this semester, the Wolverine ace will end his Michigan athletic career against Michigan Tech on Feb…

… Tall Center Boasts 205 Point Total By BILL BRENTON Michigan's Wolverines, current- ly the most talked-about quintet in Big Ten basketball, resumed heavy workouts last night with a "stop Rehfeldt" cry…

… all-game totals up to date. The quick Wolverine for- ward has 29 points in two Con- ference games and 138 all-season. Don McIntosh and diminutive Chuck Murray follow close be- hind the Wolverine captain…

… in the current Conference title race. COACH NEWT LOKEN claims that Chicago is a dark horse this year because little information is available on the Maroon tumbling outfit. Last season the Wolverines

January 12, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 79) • Page Image 4

…, no date of examination may be changed without the consent of the Committee on Examinations. t w a I 5 : - rlo- .1 Roses for Wolverine Club T HE DAILY doesn't always throw daggers. When a job…

… every railroad in the United States with lines west of the Mississippi, the Wolverine Club finally chose two, a southern route going out and a central route for the return trip, this 1-CIINIEMA K t…

January 12, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 80) • Page Image 3

… Coach Matt Mann's Wolverine natators will swim their first dual meet of the current season and at the same time open Big Ten com- petition when they clash with Northwestern tonight at 8:00 p.m. at the…

… Intramural Pool. In twenty-seven years of tank rivalry between the two schools the Wildcats have been able to out-swim the Wolverines in only three meets, and haven't been able to turn the trick since 1931…

…. Tonight Coach Mann will send his Wolverine swimmers against a Northwestern t e a m composed largely of freshmen and juniors. Wildcat coach Bill Peterson has just five lettermen left from last year's squad…

…Kevitt. Other Wildcats who could give the Wolverines some trouble are Jim Erkert and Keith Peterson, free style sprinters who both placed in the Big Ten meet last year, and back-stroker Bob Kivel- len. One of the…

… the Fighting Irish from 1939 through 1941. Crimmins was given a five-year contract and will have the privi- lege of naming six assistant. High Flying lMinois To Face Wolverine Cagers Tonight Michigan…

January 12, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 80) • Page Image 1

…-film programs. In another action SAC denied a request of the Wolverine Club to sponsor a mixer-dance Feb. 3 in the Teague. SAC accompanied their refusal with a statement that the Univer- sity cannot condone…

…, a capacity au- dience on how youth can best ex- press itself in government in the morning session of the conclave. Former Auditor-General John B. Martin suggested that a posi- Wolverine Club had…

January 12, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 75) • Page Image 1

… Olympic games. Olympians Impressive The Wolverines had nothing to be ashamed of in losing tothe well -coached Olympic s qu ad. Coach Johnny Mariucci's Olymp- ians divided their scoring four ways in the…

… by pushing the puck past Olympic goalie Don Rigazio at 17:31 of the middle period. Ex-Wolverine -goalie "Ike" Ikola was sick and did not dress. The Wolverines started slowly, but showed increasing…

January 12, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 75) • Page Image 3

…,000 Michigan students who made the journey here tonight seemed disappointed but not crushed, in watching the precision-like play of the Olymp- ians submerge the Wolverines' NCAA champions. STATISTICS FIRST…

… night's action in Detroit. In the back- ground can be seen two members of the Wolverine first line--- Wally Maxwell (10) and Bill MacFarland (7). Defenseman Bob Schiller also moves in on the play as the…

January 12, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 85) • Page Image 1

… important two-game set. Rendall scored at 2:16 of the final period after Dick Dunnigan had stolen the puck and passed to Don McIntosh, who passed to Rendall, 3 to 3 Record The victory gave the Wolverines a 3…

… birthday by leading the Michigan wrestling squad to a hard-fought, 19-9 victory over In- diana at Yost Fieldhouse yester- day in the Wolverines' opening Conference meet. The grapplers will face North…

January 12, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 83) • Page Image 1

…-NAVY RACE: I -Daily-Eric Arnold HITTING THE ICE- Michigan Tech defenseman Bill McLay helps goalie George Cuculick damp- en a Wolverine attack near the end of the second p e r 1 o d, illustrating the…

… two quick goals which came within 30 seconds of each other gave the Wolverines an insurmountable 41 lead over the Huskies, ..L . ....i.n~n ........ tef...T.,.,, 4 - -g e in wa r 7 I ," ju +hnk i na i l…

…- 1fans at McGaw Hall, ures ready for Senate action, IThe lossvnndroDedthe Wolverines Panel Sees I No German nity soon By RICHARD CONDON Germany probably will not re- unify within the near future, a…

January 12, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 83) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY cers Win, 5-2; Cagers Lose nald's Two Goals, Wolverine Attack Northwestern Quintet Stops Michigan, 93-72 Wildcats Win MICHIGAN Burton 'Lee Tillotson Lewis Miller Wright…

…, Switzer and McDonald put on a sterling performance with its three goal total, while the second line of Dozzi, Starr and McIntosh tallied the other pair. Once again the Wolverines had defense troubles, when…

… game. (Continued from Page 1) Northwestern kept the game from becoming a rout of gigantic proportions by stalling the play for the last six minutes. Even while toying with the Wolverines they managed to…

… outscore Michi- gan, 8-6. The Wolverines, who averaged 55 rebounds in their first two Con- ference games, were swept off the boards, as the Wildcats only al- lowed them to take down 31. Northwestern grabbed…

… 48. Tillot- son was no match for the 6'9" Ruklick in this department, as he could only take down six while Ruklick snatched 14, Forward George Lee led the. Wolverines in rebounding with 11. This made…

January 12, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 79) • Page Image 1

… offense to pocket a well earned 77-72 Big Ten basketball victory last night in Yost Fieldhouse. The Wolverines, hardly resembling the ragged outfit that was crushed Saturday, 89-58, by Michigan State, were…

… further Wolverine heroics. The win was Indiana's first in four Conference attempts. Michigan::e is still shutout in the victory column after two tries, Michigan junked its traditional fast-break offensive…

… in an effort' to work for the best possible shots as well as to slow down the Hoosiers who entered the game with an 80-point average, Thie Wolverines accomplished their primary goal. They put on their…

January 12, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 79) • Page Image 6

… Michigan State Saturday night. The Wolverines executed, better than Perigo had ever dreamed, a slow offensive pattern of play learned only the day before. In large part it was a desperation move. After 10…

… offense. "The chances are we'll stick with this the rest of the year, if it's as effective as it was tonight," said Perigo. What seemed most encouraging was the quick adaptation the, Wolverines made to a…

… started we' knew that Indiana was going to be tough," Wolverine Coach Gus Stager stated after the Relays, "but now we realize how good' they really are and what we are' going to have to do to beat them…

… Pete Sintz," Stager ad- mitted. "Everything now points for our dual meet with Indiana here on Feb. 20," the Wolverine coach added enthusiastically. "Despite the performance of In- diana I was greatly…

January 12, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 81) • Page Image 6

… team takes on the fourth - ranked squad Monday when Cliff Keen's Wolverines take on the Panthers of Pitts- burgh. The last issue of Amateur Wres- tling News rates only Oklahoma State and Oklahoma ahead…

…," a few weeks ago in which Michigan finished second. Mici- Igan, however, had only fourmen competing, as compared to more than twenty for Pittsburgh, Three Champs The Wolverines had three in- dividual…

… point behind Denver's Jerry Walker, who has 14 goals and. seven assists for a total of 21 points. Babcock Third Third in the scoring race is another member of the Wolverine first line, Larry Babcock, who…

… this year, the Wolverines have scored 43 goals, an average of 4.3 a game, while Minnesota has scored 25 goals in four games, an average of 6.3 a game. However, the Gopher defense has not been as tight as…

… Michigan's, having al- lowed 16 goals, an average of four per game, as compared to the 36 allowed by the Wolverines, a 3.6 average. Michigan's alternating goalies Dave Butts and Jim Coyle, are third and…

January 12, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 83) • Page Image 6

… of the best wrestlers I've ever competed against." Competition To Come Despite his four victories in as many dual meets this winter, the Wolverine star is conscious that "the real competition is yet to…

… unfamiliar with the sport a chance to "get acquainted" with the various events. CMU Is Improving Loken does not expect Central Michigan to be a great threat to the Wolverines, but predicts that "they are…

… 15 years. The -neet last year was held in Ann Arbor; this year's meet was at Champaign. LaRose Takes Two Firsts Gil LaRose performed well for the Wolverines last week, winning high bar and still rings…

…, and taking second on the parallel bars. Captain Tom Osterland easily won trampoline and sophomore Arno Lascari was victorious on the parallel bars for the Wolverines. Illinois put in a strong perform…

… Coach Fred Taylor will show mercy and use his reserves some. Someone said that maybe it was a good thing that Woody Hayes doesn't coach the basketball team too, and it seemed like a good point. Wolverine

… Coach Dave Strack says that Bump Elliott wants him to score 50 points. It may be an optimistic goal. Possible Upset? It's not that the Wolverines are underdogs in this Saturday's game, but if they won, it…

January 12, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 87) • Page Image 6

… Bieber. Only two Wolverines were trying to check them but they got the puck into the goal only after Bieber kicked out several shots. John McGonigal made the game close for a few seconds when he got the…

… team plays here tonight is more unequal than most. In fact, it's the most important one yet for the Wolverines, and could well indicate how the remainder of the season will unfold. Best Foe Yet Sure, the…

January 12, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 90) • Page Image 7

…-s Illinois had a better shooting per- following last week's loss to St. centage, hitting 46 per cent of John's. their shots to 40 per cent for The Wolverines, after a slaw Michigan. The Illini got away few…

…- start, took an 18-17 lead on a er shots, naturally. layup by Captain Larry Tregoning, The rebounding advantage gavel and were never headed, even the Wolverines several shots at though the Fighting Illini…

… Bun- Coliseum. Duluth is coming off a tin combined to toss in the last double loss to Michigan Tech, 5-4 nine points for the Wolverine vic- and 4-2, but Renfrew points out tory. that they beat league…

…: Wolverines Climb in AP Poll By The Associated Press St. Joseph's, Pa., held fourth. Richmond and NYU. San Fri Unranked Illinois continued to The Hawks downed Lehigh and cisco fell one notch to ninth hold the…

… places. The Blue Devils w Bruins. for fifth followed by Providence upset by North Carolina 65-62 The Wolverines downed Illinois with 198 and St. John's, N.Y., 167. their second loss against ei 89…

… the Mich- igan hockey team, the Wolverines lost two straight for the first time in two seasons over this past weekend. The visiting Sioux from North Dakota snapped Michigan's four game winning streak…

… a single goal for 53 minutes. With Tom Polonic off on a five-minute high-sticking penalty, the Wolverines held for four minutes, but two goals with- UCLA Names Prothro Coach CORVALLIS, Ore. (P…

January 12, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 89) • Page Image 7

… LEE, Vanderbilt's great 6'9" center, battles with former Wolverine All-American Bill Buntin under the boards in last year's Michigan-Vanderbilt contest. Lee has sparked the Com- modores to a third…

… the AP's Top Ten, following the wake of the Wolverines and the Goph- ers. Wisconsin shocked Iowa last Saturday with ball control tactics and a str'ingent defense on Hawk- eye George Peeples to send them…

… concerned with what will happen next Saturday in Matt Mann Pool. That's when the Hoosiers will come up from Indiana to try for revenge against the Wolverine tankers who snapped a 47-meet winning streak with a…

… Hoosiers won six of 11 first places, a foreboding fact fac- ing the Wolverines. But neither were the Hoosiers' times up to par. And Michigan State's best swim- mers took two firsts and a few points away that…

… tentative lineup, event by event. He also attempted to determine possible winners. Giving Michigan the benefit of the doubt in a few races, the score comes out with the Wolverines on top by an even larger…

January 12, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 86) • Page Image 8

… to beat the stuffing out of an upstart Wolverine swim squad. But they won over Michigan by only a 136-120 margin. Michigan State was third, scoring 89, follow- ed by Wisconsin with 73, Ohio State 66…

… have been much, much closer." Indiana was still impressive as they captured first in seven of the twelve relays. But so was Michigan. Wolverine relay teams set two meet records in four of their vic…

…. The match marked the first of two important showdowns with teams that finished ahead of the Wolverines in the recent Midlands tournament. Next week the Wol- verines tangle with powerful Iowa in Iowa…

… City. However brilliant the other Wolverines were in their victories, Jesse Rawls, grinning ear to ear, captured the hearts of the fans with his tie under extremely dif- ficult circumstances. Rawls, who…

…-7 dead- lock and left the mat amid a standing ovation. Michigan's lightweights as usual, got the Wolverines off on the right foot with superior perform- ances. Tim Cech started the ball- roll- ing in the…

January 12, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 84) • Page Image 9

… Turn The Corner." Just what I thought. Well, four losses later, the Wolverines not only have failed to turn the corner, they have lost sight of it. With the Univer- sity of Denver pucksters comin.g to…

… again." Junior wing Peter McNab en- ters the Wolverine series as Den- ver's leading point producer with nine goals and 13 assists for 22 points. Rob Palmer, the center on McNab's line, is the Pioneers…

…-Northwestern at Crisler Arena, 3:30 p.m. icers by the opposition, 418-370, an av- erage of exactly four shots per game. With front - runner Michigan State looming on the Wolverine schedule after Denver, it appears…

…. However, if things do not turn out well for Michigan's skaters this weekend and in the near future don't be surprised if you see some of the Wolverines walk- ing around campus singing "Oh where, oh where…

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…,795 fans in Yost Ice Arena saw the Wolverines 'turn in one of their most lackidasical perform- ances of the season. On numerous occasions Michigan forwards would skate into the North Dakota lane with two…

… beautiful center- ing pass right into the slot from Angie Moretto, whose play was one of few Wolverine bright spots, set up Falconer for the easy goal. Don Fardig put Michigan in front, 2-1, with a power play…

… goal at 10:53. Fardig took a pass along The second period proved to be the right wing boards from Kris a scoreless standoff with the No- Manery and skated unmolested Daks outshooting the Wolverines by…

… bounced right back on his quential interference minor. stick from where it was promptly Finally, in the third stanza, the deposited in the Sioux' net. Wolverines came to life. They Gary Morrison was waved…

… before :he SAVES Wolverines now is to start scoring Moore (M) 20 20 5-45 goals. "You can get a hundred ATTENDANCE: 4795 chances," Farrell moaned, "but if you don't score goals, they don't mean a thing…

… makes perfect sense: "If we have the ball, you can't score." So don't expect a high- scoring affair today when the 18th-ranked Michigan Wolverines invade Williams Arena to battle the Gophers. Yri…

…, Britt, Johnson and Grote. It should be a close game to- day because of the style of ball Musselman has his team playing. If the Wolverines can break out to an early lead, the unexplosive Gophers will be…

… the three, don't be surprised: the Gophers lost all 12 players to gradueition last year, and when the Wolverines invade M INNESOTA MIl] Minneapolis tonight, they'll be getting their first look ever at…

… compulsory com- 9.3. Fer petition in the Big Ten Invitational also of In at Crisler' Arena. The Wolverines 8.9 point placed at least onp man in the top nated the three in each event. with Joe In the All…

…- parallel tively. Darden, second v The floor exercise had tjirOC In tram Wolverines place in the t ip four. #igan co J.P. Bouchard was first with 9.0, man wa Gagnon, second with a scoce of a 8.9 and Medd…

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…. Shooting at a record breaking .640 clip, on 32 of 50 field goals, the Spartans managed to thwart every threat the Wolverines could generate.' Junior forward Terry Furlow provided the spark for State…

…'t expect to make them were putting them in."1 A sticky Spartan defense hampered the Wolverines all af- ternoon, and according to MSU; coach Gus Ganakas, was the necessary element in producing the victory…

Wolverine woes, they must take to the road next week for back to back Big Ten encounters with Iowa and Min- nesota. Reserves topOS The Michigan varsity reserve basketball team, led by Kent Storey's 33 points…

… Ann Arbor Pioneer hit on 13 of 20 shots from the floor and added seven free throws, in leading Michigan to its fifth win in six starts. Storey's 33 points aside, three other Wolverines scored in dolbl…

…, stuffing a hand in Wolverine John Robinson's face. Robinson finished with 12 points and nine rebounds. t i 31 78 38-86 40-78 0 3 .000, 32-50 22-29 32 EARLY BLITZ PROVES FATAL, 6-0 Blu By FRED UPTON…

… Special To The Daily HOUGHTON - The Michigan Tech hockey team blitzed the Wolverines here last night by a score of 6-0. Michigan never really got untracked against the revenge - minded Huskies. With the…

…. slipped it past the fallen Robbie Moore, Michigan's goaltender. ANOTHER frustrated Michi- The bad luck and poor play gan player was center Angie! still continued for the Wolver- Moretto, the Wolverines

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… Dayton team, the Wolverines have won seven of their last nine games. The team is strong offensively, led by sharpshooter Diane Dietz with a 19.6 points per game average. Other leading scorers are Katie Mc…

… offejise with "a good man-to-man," according to Soluk. The Badgers are 4-2 and were third in the midwest last year. The Wolverines will have their hands full when they take on a strong Indiana team on…

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… now out: the best way to beat Michigan is to have it buried beneath an avalanche of fouls. Forced to play most of the second half without veteran center Phil Hubbard, the Wolverines dropped their second…

… Bemenderfer all leave the game on fouls. But Michigan was less able to shake off the effects of losing its star than was Purdue. The Wolverines were still in the game 52-48 with 9:52 remaining in the game when…

… Purdue gained a 3-point lead 55-52 with 7:40 left. "When we got in the bonus and could go to our delay game (it was the turning point)," said Sichting af- terward. But at least one Wolverine questioned the…

… all, Hubbard only saw 24 minutes of action. From the outset it was obvious that the Wolverines were going to have a tough time against the inspired Purdue quintet. The first half was a microcosm of what…

Wolverines' dominant force in all facets of the. game. But the Omaha sophomore wasn't able to continue in that vain in the second half-and with Hubbard out it was too much for the Wolverines to overcome. Often…

… Michigan found its worst enemy to be itself, as it missed six of its first seven foul shots. This self-denial would come back to haunt the Wolverines later. The Wolverines drop to 1-2 in the conference and 7…

… place of Keith Smith, scored two points and had four rebounds in 26 minutes in the Wol- verines' 77-67 loss. Mike McGee paced the Wolverines with 19 points. BIG TEN R OUNDUP Ilini stuns Spartans…

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… THE DAILY: Wolverine tankers swamp Hurons Siege I SUNDAY: SPAGHEITISPECIAL/ 611 Church One block South of South U. By JON MORELAND Special to the Daily YPSILANTI-The Michigan women's swimming team…

… upped its dual meet record to 2-0 as it completely outclassed the Eastern Michigan tankers,101-39 lst night, at Eastern's home pool. The out- come of the meet was never in question after theWolverines won…

… Stan- wood in the 200 freestyle and fresh- For a report on the Wolverines' hockey game against Colorado College last night and a preview of today's Michigan-Purdue basketball contest, see more sports, P…

… than he took Eastern Michigan. Matmen meet Wildcats, Penn St. The injury-riddled Michigan Wolverine wrestlers will have their hands full this weekend when they face Northwestern and Penn State.. Coach…

…. Senior Lou Jospeh suffered an elbow injury in the Kent State meet and will be out for at least a month; and senior Steve Bennett injured his knee, and might require surgery. In Northwestern the Wolverines

January 12, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 83) • Page Image 10

…w 1w Page 2-Wednesday, January 12, 1983-The Michigan Daily Showtime: IRW . W w w Curtain raised as rebuilding By JESSE BARKIN With the pre-season behind them, the Wolverines finally enter the Big…

… Ten tournament and the prognosis for coach Bill Frieder's club is ... hopeful. Frieder is hopeful that Michigan can continue to improve as it has thus far this season; he is hopeful that the Wolverines

… stay as healthy as they have been; and he hopes that the team will not fall apart after its first conference defeat. FOR THE record, the Wolverine cagers are doing well. After a slow start which included…

… precarious wins over Central Michigan and Detroit, the Wolverines began the year with six straight victories. And after a disap- pointing overtime loss to Oklahoma State, in a game they had in the bag, the…

Wolverines rebounded to win their next three games which brought th conference record to 9-1. The la was especially impressive as M destroyed highly touted Penn, 9 But the team that defeated P not the sanrje…

… had a game eshmen Wolverines boast one of the most potent talents, though h t for the backcourt tandems in the conference. man. Converse The duo has averaging 31.2 points per Jokisch have p] a lot of…

… up the pair -is junior Dan Pelekoudas who has season's worth of starting experience for the Wolverines. But though his experience is a plus, the drop-off in talent is extremely noticeable when the…

…- McC Cormick's effectiveness was ... one oft questionable. He has played well at for the young Wo -ts times, but since so far this season he Frieder is has not faced much tough competition Wolverines

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… felt she had enough talent left to make a run at the Big Ten title and possibly get into the NCAA playof- fs. Soluk may have been over- enthusiastic in her appraisal, however, as the Wolverines dropped…

… Harte. With Dietz gone, Harte is "I don't have any goals like that," she now the player the Wolverines look to claimed. "Last year I wasn't aware of first for scoring. And so far she has the (freshman…

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…-The Hard dition you ha Way." And no title could be more appropriate, because rebuild is exactly what "WE HA Frieder has done in his two-and-one-half years at the helm of the Wolverines. And go long, but his…

… considerable and we c amount of time in their first two years at Michigan. hometowns Frieder did not have much to build on when he took charge of the Wolverines. summer." In effect, he started from scratch. . In…

… HAS improved to the point where he is considered one of the top guards in the conference-a point that has not escaped the Wolverine playmaker. "Right now I feel that I'm one of the best guards in the…

…." Despite Turner's obvious skills, the Wolverines' poor showing last season season may turn out to be a bonus this year. "A lot of people really don't know what we're capable of doing," he said. "The fact…

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