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September 12, 1961 • Page Image 36

… just after his Wolverines had picked up the Big Ten outdoor crown to add to the indoor title which they had won for the third consecutive year.- And for Canham, the eternal pessimist as far as his own…

…'t around last year because of scholastic reasons. The biggest holes to fill will be the sprints and the middle-dis- tances, where the Wolverines losej a lot of manpower. Robinson, 1961 Michigan captain and…

September 12, 1961 • Page Image 42

… powerhouse which finished tion packed season, for the two wards as the Wolverine icers ab- "Red" Berenson. Great things had league play with only one loss. Sec- Big Ten foes had been feuding all sorbed a 4…

… graduation. The erans, the Wolverines easily gain- needing three wins out of its re- tough from the start. fourth member of the rear guard' ed a 4-0 win. maining four games to assure a American Squad was…

Wolverines on their way paid off with a 4-2 victory. The composed of all Americans but one. Huskies, however, stormed back Lest this seem unstartling may it with a 6-1 win, be pointed out that the rest of Win…

… With the local referees favor- II F third place teams, and the first ing the quieter American style of II I~ and fourth place teams square off hockey, the Wolverines were callei L F i w gm1Fie…

…, caused a near riot. As soon as the final buzzer sounded the Minnesota bench hopped onto the ice and headed for Berenson. The Wolverines counter-attacked and things real- ly got hot. Then as the Michigan…

… team attempted to get back to the dressing room the 8,000-plus crowd got into the act and a police escort was required. The first game showed no new script as the Wolverines, hamp- ered by penalties…

Wolverines have a seasoned goaltender. Lose Captain The biggest loss is Captain Dale MacDonald, who signed a pro contract with the Chicago Black Hawks at the end of the semester. The only other losses are…

September 12, 1961 • Page Image 43

… for the Wol- verines. He accomplished a rarely seen feat by capturing four Big Ten titles. Wolverines on sidehorse last sea- son. Ralph Bromund was eighth in the Big Ten meet last year on still rings…

… as a sophomore. Mark Erenburg won many dual meet first for the Wolverines on the trampoline as well as gaining points for his Big Ten finish in that event. Bg Ten fre xer n other of Mieian's C ( ut…

… starting lineup." Asked if MSU might be consid- ered the pre-season favorites for the Big Ten championship, the Wolverine coach stated, "Well, they've been favored before, and have lost, badly. Theres a lot…

… bids. The Wolverines were going for an undefeated season last year when the Spartans came up for the second year in a row to snap the Michigan streak, 16-4. It was the only dual meet of the sea- son that…

November 12, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 49) • Page Image 9

… Brothers lini 23, the Wolverines upped the count to 14-0 at 8:29 of the sec- ond quarter. This time Raeder took it over from the seven to cap a 60-yd. march, but the touchdown should have gone to McRae, who…

… was bumped out of an apparent; 38- yd. scoring jaunt by Raimey at the Illinois 10. The fleet senior, who led the Wolverine ground assault with 118 yds. in ten carries, turned right end, cut back past…

… flipped to Mans for the score. Score on 'M' Fumble Illinois picked up its lone touch- down early in the fourth quarter after hopping on a Michigan fum- ble at the Wolverine 20. Six plays later fullback…

… the five. Raimey returned the kickoff 38 yds. and came within one block of going all the way, but it' didn't matter. Raeder got a first down on a third down draw play to the Wolverine 48, and then Mc…

… squad's impressive win. "I was glad to win . . . it doesn't feel any different beating Pete than any one else. He's had a lot of tough luck this season., The Wolverines couldn't be ac- cused of running up…

November 12, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 49) • Page Image 1

… Raeder paced the Wolverines to a 38-6 rout over Illinois, be- fore 40,179 Dad's Day fans here yesterday. Raimey touched off the rout early in the first quarter by returning an Illinois punt 54 yds. to…

… paydirt the first time the Wolverines touched the ball. Raeder punched over from the Illinois seven midway in --Daily-James Keson STANDING ROOM ONLY-The Diag Peace Assembly yesterday drew this crowd of…

… pene- trate Michigan territory and one of them came on a fourth quarter fumble that led to their only score. The deepest Illinois was able to move in the first half was to the Wolverine 42, but that…

… on the Wolverine 46, faked to his left, cut back to his right, and romped down the sidelines behind vicious blocking to score prac- tically untouched. The time was 1:50. , Stymied on their second drive…

March 12, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 113) • Page Image 6

…L".LCinige.New York ock Scores 2 Goals for Wolverines;oW-erine C ers Dro S o& ,c'esW lern G g r rpDetroit 4,~Minnesota 1 WES W-Bruce. L-Giel. ^"'"St. Louis 6, New York 1 x- Losee Shines as Goalie with 49 SavesWd Season…

… Michigan last night as After Indiana Jumped to its early Wsturdivant. Kansityh 5 Toronto a 3-3 tie here last play, but less than a minute later ,passed through a maze of sticks A.............the Wolverines

… IT THE £RLAZUI } from a coach's com- picked off an errant Wolverine faded, powerful fast break attack which o, for 15 innarsctt pass. After the game Michigan Coach r ak k h ed for 15 in a row. Scott…

Wolverines ere cold from " that he actually fumbled with the a far better one than last night's." ... losing effort year career with a flourish, setting the fiel, ht onl .30 w.224ri puck for a few seconds…

… the floor wasn't too Wolverines were able ines kept right on fighting, and John Tidwell led Michigan with much better than Michigan's, but he gap to 4-3 at the t eir hard work paid off athehe 19 points…

… senior cap- ines. 7 mark of the second Pendlebury and bounce right' back MIWAUKEE-Buried amid a breaking performance in the B g tam surprised the partisan crowd Wolverines' Tom Wil- on his stick individa…

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December 12, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 70) • Page Image 7

… yesterday. It was the Wolverines second consecutive win of the season and climaxed their eastern trip. M' Starts Fast Coach Cliff Keen's Wolverines struck early and hard, with Rhodes opening the action with a…

… line for the Wolverines e was Fritz Kellerman, who deci- sioned Farrar of Navy, 5-2. Following Kellerman's dec'sion, the Middies staged a comeback bid as McGrath and Meinig post- CAPT. DON CORRIERE ed…

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…

May 12, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 158) • Page Image 6

… compete on the same track with the great Wolverines. And even more interestingly, they deny that they will slam the discus. In fact, they are conceding the event to Michigan. "That's nice," commented as…

… Dave Martin and Western's John Bork and Dick Pond. And despite Canham's pessim- ism, the Wolverines go into the meet as the favorites. Of course that's allhdependent upon what will happen in the discus…

September 12, 1961 • Page Image 47

… campus some of the world's outstanding artists. Last season was no exception as the program included the Budapest String Quartet. t WE LCOMIE FRESHMEN MICHIGAN'S Wolverines - Michigan's famous Marching…

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