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January 13, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 79) • Page Image 4

… treated the fol- lowers of the ice game to a well payed game Wednesday night by cele- brating the opening of the season with a five to one win over the M. A. C. hockey men. The Wolverine team was…

… who have played together in previous years.1 After M. A .C. scored in the opening period a fluke, thetWolverines bus- ied. themselves and the Barkell-Kerr H r m n n o h a r a Even: combination proved…

January 13, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 82) • Page Image 1

… the 1930 J-Hap on the feated the Wolverine sextet for the the u reme Court bench of the night of February 8, it was an- second time in as many days, Phillipies for more than o years nounced late last…

…-known organiza- Wolverine defensive by their bril- jurisprudence which will protect tions of recording fame. Two or- liant skating. the rich and poor alike, under. chestras will be all that will be nec- Michi…

… . Wolverines Fight Hard, Bring Back Decisive Victory Local Prides Hit Stride In Last Seven Minutes And Knock Ilosts Out Of Lead By Gordon C. Gauss Sports Editor, Daily Iowan (Special To Th'c Daily) IOWA CITY…

…, Iowa, Jan. 12.-Five inspired Wolverines staged a re- markable comeback here tonight and knocked the Iowa basketball team out of their path to the Big Ten title. The score wast36 to 25. With the Hawkeyes…

Wolverines sunk one or more goals. Michigan dis- played an iron man team, for de- spite the high speed under which the game was played, not a sub- stitute was made for the invaders. Chapman was high point man…

… Iowa lead. to which the Hawkeyes tenaci- ously clung until just before the half time when the Wolverines knotted the count. At the end of the period the score was 15 all. Coming back fast in the secoir…

… half, Iowa again, jumped into the fore and had a four point advan- tage until mid-period. But then the siege guns of the Wolverines began pounding the hoop with 50 varieties of shots all of which went…

January 13, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 82) • Page Image 7

…. Reserve your rooms now for the second semester. Shower baths, hot and cold water in each room. Maid service. Single $4.50, double $3.25 per week. 915 Sybil St. Phone 4770. 79-94 competition. The Wolverines

…! margin. The West Virginia meet; will prepare the Wolverines for! further Conference competition. WHISKEY BUT NO SMOKES ENTER NURMI'S TRAINING forward. Rose started off in an impressive! fashion a year ago…

January 13, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 77) • Page Image 6

… by th defeat they took from Northwest. ern last Saturday, the Wolverine: more than matched a fast offens against Wisconsin's stubborn de. fense and held the six-point ad. vantage which they had piled u…

….i _ night because of the absence of eno:,h! good ice to permit playing of the FIRST MAT MEET contest. Although the Wolverines dropped SATISFIES KEEN the only game played, the form they showed was the best…

… with soft and the season. Most of these were of. slushy ice that prevented all at- a decidedly minor character, the tempts to carry the puck. What Wolverine matmen showing a sur- frozen ice there was…

… turned in even! though the coaches told the runp ners not to take it too hard. The Wolverines appear to possess power in the distance runs, 880, 440, and the hurdles. MEN! Smart Styles and Real Values at C…

… condition, and no alternative remained but to call off the con- test. Tommy Courtis, veteran right wing of the Wolverines, was the only outstanding player in the game for either side. Besides scoring both of…

… of the heap with Max Schmeling second and Jack Sharkey third. VARSITY TANKMEN WILL MEET 0D.Y,.C. Detroit Team Best Competition That Wolverines Will Meet This Season. For the second time this season the…

January 13, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 77) • Page Image 7

… Last Year. (Continued From Page 6) the game, for 17 free tries at the basket, ten of which were cashed in on. By this victory, the Wolverines served notice on their future op- ponents that despite the…

… that this meet will form the only real compe- tition for the Wolverines before the opening of the Big Ten season next month as the crack tank team that represents the Chicago Athletic; Association is as…

Wolverine squad will work out today and tomorrow at the Col- iseum under the direction of Coach Lowrey in preparation for its open- ing Conference games of the year this Friday and Saturday against Wisconsin…

January 13, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 79) • Page Image 1

…. No. 79 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JAN. 13, 1938 PRICE FIVE CENTS PRICE FIVE CENTS -_ i I HockeyTeam Beaten, 2-1, ByGophers Allen Scores Wolverines' Lone Tally Unassisted; Janmes Stars In Net…

… penalty for fighting1 early in the second stanza and the1 Wolverines turned on the pressure, "Smack" Allen finally snaring thej nuck from a scrimmage and drilled it past Petrich for a clean goal. Less than…

January 13, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 79) • Page Image 6

… Northwestern and Michigan were sail- the woods, however, as they met the ing along at the top undefeated. Wolverines next and lost their second The Wildcats have three victoriesj in a row. to their credit…

… see Iowa's unheralded quintet games for an average of 33 and 1/3 step into the picture and whip the per game thus rating second only to Hoosiers 48 to 39 to further compli- the Wolverines who have given…

… Coach Matt Mann's varsity swim team will be initiated into Intercollegiate com- petition this Saturday afternoon when the Wolverine natators open defense of their Big Ten and National col- legiate…

… specialties in pre-season exhibition meets and should be instrumental in sending the Wolverines off on the trail to titledom. Won Easily Last Year Indiana, which succumbed easily in last year's engagement with…

… Mich- igan, losing a 64 to 20 decision in which the Wolverines won every first place, is not expected to extend the Wolverines. Jack Wolin, a diver, is the class of '40's representative in that event…

January 13, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 79) • Page Image 7

…'s basketball team today. Officials: Emmet Garrett and Tom, (1) Did the Wolverines play over Cunningham. their heads against Illinois? First Period (2) If not, what caused their Scoring: None. Penaltis: Kroll…

…, slump against Ohio State two nights Bredeson. later?S (3) What will the week-end Second Periodn) bring?r8:47 ig 1)all lenue)s0s00sen- In a nutshell that summarizes theI Wolverines' position in the hectic…

January 13, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 79) • Page Image 1

… House will leave the Wolverines in the same position that they were before game time, the "dark horse" in the Big Ten title race, but if the Hawkeyes should win Michigan's stock will take a decided fall…

… breaking up a smooth working com- bination, especially in a nip-and- tuck affair. Although given a decided edge over Coach Rollie Williams' quintet, which has lost its last six games, the Wolverines are not…

…, and their three- goal rally in the final stanza was the redeeming factor of the contest. They should come back even stronger to- night. Two of the Wolverine tallies in the two goal splurge came from the…

… together Admiral Matt Mann of the Wolverine fleet and Ad- miral Mike Peppe, pilot of the Ohio forces, renewing their bitter rivalry over the supremacy of the nation's inland waters. Observers here tonight…

… looked for- Wolverines. Not since 1937 has Michigan won a dual swimming meet from Ohio. Two years ago Mann's mermen lost both decisions to the Buckeye forces' and last winter the two swimming powers…

January 13, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 77) • Page Image 1

… any aggressor, no matter who it might be... 4 "We do not intend to enter the Comin Leads Michigan, To UpsetVictory, 34-32 Determined Wolverine Cagers Stave Off Wildcat Rally To Mark Up Season's First…

Wolverine bench most of the season-forward Mel Comin and guard Ralph Gibert. Big Mel 'was the plaker of the night. Ih previous games this season Comn has seen little action, but last Saturday he earned a…

… State team to a 14-14 tie last night at Yost Field House. After spotting the visitors 14 points the Wolverines put on a sensational - }uphill drive to even the score. S. Mary Becker gained the only'fall f…

January 13, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 77) • Page Image 3

… a shot from the free throw circle to give the Wolverines a 17 to 16 lead at the intermission. A hectic, thrill-packed finish sent the crowd of 5,000 into an uproar. With only three seconds remaining…

… w'as his win by a fall ove Gil Townsend in the 155 poun match which brought the Wolverine their first victory and made it pos sible to fight their way into a dead lock with the Big Six championshi…

… aggregation. The three conscutiv Wolverine wins which followed Beck er's were all on decisions. Freakish Victory It must be admitted that Mary' victory had a note of the freakist about it. He had his opponent i…

… waged betwee Capt. Jim Galles of the Wolverine and the visitors' Hal Cronister. Th score was 2-1, which may sound lik a dull contest, but listen. If one op ponent has the other at a disadvan tage for more…

… two two-minute over time periods in the 128 pound affair but finally succumbed by the coun of 10-6. In the 136 pound scrap the Stat veteran, Bob Dunlap, clung likea leech to the back of Wolverine E…

…, you must be about six points less green than Lehigh." inter- jected Cliff Keen, Wolverine coach and self-appointed chairman pro ten of the Society To Prevent Wool From Being Pulled Over Sports Writers…

… ConferenceOpeners Ralph Gibert, scrappy Wolverine foryard, turned in a bang-up defensive job last night, by holding Northwestern's Otto Graham to only seven points. The Purple cage star is the leading scorer…

… tough-luck 5-4 loss to Point Edward. The Canadians re- peated last year's performance Sat- urday by a last period surge which saw them pound two markers into the Wolverine nets Ito give them a 5-4 victory…

…'s Hank Loud made X30 saves, while the Canadian net-minder, Bob Pacaud, turned back 34 Wolverine attempts. This shows again just how effective the checking of both squads was. It was a sore point indeed…

… that more Wolverine fans were not pres- ent to witness the hard-fought battle. The reverberating sounds of an ex- cited group of loyal fans did, how- ever,-gladden the hearts of the Mich- igan puckmen…

January 13, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 74) • Page Image 3

… express purpose of fattening their Conference record at the expense of the Wolverines. The Badgers were dumped rather unceremoniously Monday night by Illinois' title-bound Whiz Kids and that isn't going to…

… make them a bit easier for the Maize and Blue. But Michigan, too, is finding that Con- ference opposition is quite a little stiffer than non-Conference. Hit Thorny Trail The Wolverines had blasted their…

…. Mat Squad Points for Spartans With one victory already safely pounds was the quickest match of the tucked away under its belt, the meet, the Wolverine captain needing Varsity wrestling team today began…

… but two minutes and one second to preparing for Monday's meet with dsoeo id Michigan State, which the Wolverines dispose of Ried. expect to be quite a bit tougher than Speek, on the other hand, had con…

… presents PLAY PRODUCTION i ~ i Comedy Hit by Geo. S. Kaufman and Edna Ferber FOUR PERFORMANCES ONLY Toniaght thr Sat., & 30 P.M. Tickets 83c - 55c - 39c (ine. Fed. Tax) MEL COMIN the veteran Wolverine for…

… stock and at the same time give the visitors' title hopes a severe setback. If the Wolverines could, by chance, cop both tussles, they would virtually eliminate Wisconsin from the race and at the same…

…'s hockey team will board the 5:22 p.m. train today bound for Min- neapolis and its opening Big Ten con- test with the Golden Gophers to- morrow night. The Wolverines are definitely on the upgrade, having…

January 13, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 57) • Page Image 3

…SATUDAY,-JAN. 13,1945 l~tEMI~fIGANDAILtY I' ts'; -T-UUCE ,., -"MmPEMMMM"=%== I 1 1 1 Wolverines Seek ir Successive Big Ten in Grapplers Take On Wildcats Today Intra-Mural Cage Card Vatmen…

…-North- western wrestling match, which was originally scheduled for 2:30 this afternoon, will be shifted to 3:15. The Wolverines, who are thus far an unknown quantity, will be pitting themselves against a foe…

… Purdue, will take to the mats with a double purpose in mind. They will want to erase, at least partially, the 16-match lead which the Wolverine matmen have amassed, and they will be seeking to dethrone the…

… Has Power And Experienced Six The Wolverine hockey team arrives 1 in Minneapolis this morning for its first college tilt in three years. This trip will be the only one of the season for the Maize and…

… weeks ago. John Mullanecy and Bob Geahan, leading Conference scorer, will be at forwards. Don Lund, whose 13 points led the Wolverine attack last week, will start at cen- ter, and Walt Kell and Don Lind…

January 13, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 83) • Page Image 6

…). Above right the Wolverines got the nod from Associated Press sports writers couple of wiould-be Indiana tackle'rs play London bridge is Falling as top team of the year. Tackle Al Wistert and End Dick…

…. They bowed first to Minne- sota (under Ozzie Cowles, who coached the Wolverines to the cage title last year) 45-31, and then to Purdue, 45-36. FIRESIDE FOURSOME -At President andi Mrs. Ruthven…

January 13, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 79) • Page Image 3

… well in the only competition the Wolverines have had this cur- rent season. In the Michigan AAU Meet Martin was second to Charlie Moss in the 50 yard freestyle, and Howell took a third behind MSC's Howie…

… Madi- son, Wisconsin. The Wolverines face Wisconsin tomorrow night and then travel to Columbus to battle highly rated Ohio State Monday. BOTH WISCONSIN and Ohio State were ranked by pre…

… yesterday for a two day invasion of the East. After turning in two of the finest performances in Wolverine athletic history by splitting a two- game series with Montreal last The IM Building will feature its…

… line of Neil Celley, Wally Grant and Gil Burford is at peak strength Michigan Puckmen Travel To Face Tiger, Yale Sextets Over Weekend and should effectively spark the Wolverines in their weekend's en…

… - Neil Celley (above) is close behind teammate Gil Burford for scoring honors in the Wolverine's first nine games. 'M' Wrestlers Hold Wide Edge In LongSeries with Wildcats TUXEDO RENTALS Regulars - Longs…

January 13, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 79) • Page Image 1

… (7) BATTLE TWO HAWKEYES FOR A REBOUND * ** * Wolverines' Late, Surge Edges. Hawke yes, 66=61 By DICK LEWIS Down-trodden Michigan staged a dramatic ht to overcome Iowa, 66-61, and vacate the lar…

…-ditch rally last Big Ten basketball Coach Bill Perigo's fired-up- Wolverines came with a rush from seven points off the pace to chalk up their second conference win in eight starts, dumping idle Purdue into…

January 13, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 81) • Page Image 3

… won by the home team. * * * MOREOVER, the visiting fives that were successful were Indiana twice, Illinois and Minnesota - generally thought of as the top teams in the Western Conference. The Wolverines

… ball it has shown it- self capable of playing. * * * MICHIGAN performed in a sim- ilar manner during its pre-Con- ference game. The Wolverines were undefeated when they ran into a fair Butler outfit at…

… impressive despite defeating the Pitt Panthers. On the other hand the Maize and Blue has yet to come up with what would be considered a "bad" game when playing at home. As a matter of fact, the Wolverine

Wolverines continue to follow this pattern, quite a contest is in store for Ann Arbor cage enthusiasts this Saturday night when Michi- gan State moves -into the Field House. * * * BIG TEN CAGE STANDINGS C…

… could probably be said in defense of the Buckeyes and the men of Eli, the facts would back the Wolverines' claim to the crown. YALE, OFTEN regarded as the kingpin of the, swimming world, is actually only…

… title meet. Since 1937, when team championships became an offi- cial part of the annual swimming contest, the Wolverines have won the title six times, once less than the Buckeyes. Yale can boast only…

… three national crowns over the same span. Wolverine superiority is evident when individual champions are considered. During his twenty- eight years as the head of Michi- gan swimming, Mann-coached men…

…-holders is Michigan forced to take a back seat. Al- though the Wolverines and the Buckeyes have each produced four of the thirteen present day rec- ord setters, through the years Yale men have held national…

January 13, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 81) • Page Image 6

…, two pool rec- ords, and one national standard fell b afore the Michigan onslaught, as se xteral Wolverine tankers dis- player I mid-season form in rout- ing C o'ch Jack McGuire's prote- ges. OM Event…

… Mike LaMai r two of the nation's better breasts s 1rokers. Using an ex- tremely fast stroke, Best pulled away from ti -e Wolverine winner at the start, 1 1ut Thurlow increas- ed his own sti .ke to take…

January 13, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 76) • Page Image 6

… progress Fine quality Tabbed the 'greatest of all Michigan swimming teams,' the 1935 Wolverines were loaded with stars-and they showed their mettle in five record-shattering performances in a dual meet in…

… of 2:26.2 for the 200-yard breast stroke. The old American mark of 2:29.2 by Yale's Walter Savell went down the Iowa pool's drain. So did Savell's intercollegiate mark of 2:29. The Wolverines weren…

January 13, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 86) • Page Image 1

… game of a weekend series in which Michigan held a one game lead entering last night's fray. For a time it appeared as if the Wolverines would make a clean sweep of it, but the Huskies were not to be…

…, giving Michi- gan a one goal lead. Not slowing up for a moment, the Wolverines bounced right back with the second goal of the evening. This time Hutton repaid McIntosh with an assist and the score was 2…

… the basket that put Michigan out in front to stay, 62-60. Wolverine Cagers Triumph Over Northwestern, 64-63 By JIM BAAD Michigan's basketball team, combining an excellent floor game. with a tight…

January 13, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 86) • Page Image 3

… the end of the middle period the score read 3-3. Switzer, Pitts Score Michigan once again took the lead when Ed Switzer, assisted by Neil Buchanan, scored at 6:04. The Wolverines took a command- ing two…

… competing at Wisconsin the day before. Wolverines Top Purdue In Swim Meet, 58-47 WIHL STANI W Colorado Coll.** ..6 Denver**...........5 MICHIGAN........3 North Dakota.... Mich. State .......1 Mich…

January 13, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 82) • Page Image 6

…FRIDAY. 4 i} Y I IIIA 1 a Wolverine Gymnasts Host Navy I 4> caliber and I have for them." great respectl this Friday? have won their first three meets, Loken expects to see especially Well…

… The Wolverine coach also ex- exercise, Trampoline, and tumbl- tonight at 7:30. Navy Pier is the plained that Navy Pier Coach Ben ing and Richard Lapham in Tram- Chicago branch of the University Montcalm…

January 13, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 84) • Page Image 6

… said, "It comes right down to who can hit his dives under pressure." Attar Entered Second Paul Attar will be entered in the meet as the second Wolverine diver. Kimball described Attar as ' .,_ _1 By…

…, Dennis Floden, and George Corby. After this meet, Michigan is idle until February 8 when the Wolverines take on Minnesota. r - l." S- AT COLUMBUS: Ca gers Play OSU up the score. Lascari Stars Sophomore…

… as the Wolverine gymnasts defeated Central Mithigan, 62-48. CAPTAINS' CORNER: Berenson Dominates Ice Scene 89. Osterland Wins Two Captain Tom Osterland was gh in tumbling and trampoline id La…

…Rose easily won in free ex- cise. Junior Hynds and LaRose mpeted in four and five events spectively, adding additional ints to - the Wolverine total. For Central Michigan co-cap- ins Denny Yeates and Jim…

… ice and off, but statistics are bor- ing. You could describe one of his exciting rink-long dashes that bring Wolverine fans to their feet and send chills up the backs of opposing netminders, but practi…

…." Unfortunately for Wolverine op- ponents whenever Berenson is on the ice the red light behind their goal invariably glows brightly. In 11 games this season Michigan has scored 32 times with Red on the ice-22 of…

… per cent. A strong Purdue wrestling team will attempt to mar Michigan's flawless Big Ten record today in the Wolverines second pome meet of the season. The hard-fought contest will occur this afternoon…

January 13, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 88) • Page Image 6

… night, 68-66. The Wolverines led most of the, way, but succumbed to a rush by the Buckeyes late in the second half. They are now 2-1 in con- ference play and 10-2 overall. Ohio State has the same record…

… Buntin Lad fouled out for the first time this season, and the Wolverines' rebound strength was diminished. But they weren't out yet, and they showed it by narrowing the gap to 66-63 with 50 seconds left on…

January 13, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 88) • Page Image 7

… Michigan a two-goal sec- ond period lead and then came roaring back with three goals in the first ten minutes of the third period to down the Wolverines 4-3 in a WCHA game last night,,'seal- ing the coffin…

… the Wol- verines, and the first convincing victory. A 14-12 loss to Penn State and a 13-12 win over Pitt were the Wolverines' previous action. Pulled Surprise The Wildcats had pulled a sur- prise by…

January 13, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 90) • Page Image 7

… night against Indiana Myers won his way into the aortas agd ventricles of the Wolverine fans.Playing perhaps the finest gme of his life, his 24 points and 10 rebounds were the crucial difference in…

… Michigan's 88-68 win over the Hoosiers. With still ten minutes showing 9nf the clock the Wolverines were ~ai~ouha i d hat cach Dave t , k felt secure in removing Myers.. from the gazme and Jim received a…

…. Defending Big Ten champions for the fifth consecutive year, the Wolverine gymnasts will unlimber their well-trained muscles tomor- row afternoon in an attempt to maintain that success as they go for their…

January 13, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 90) • Page Image 6

… college transfer igan State in the Wolverine's Big but Bennington appears more Ten home opener this afternoon at likely to go with Edwards, who is 1:30. The game features two a steadier ballplayer and would…

…, the Wolverine grapplers were bested by the Wildcats. Michigan took a fifth, while Northwestern finished in third place. Up, Up and Away The Wildcats are coming with fine showings at the Midlands, as…

… taking the lower and1 middle weights. This is where the Wolverines are shakey, as they have their youth concentrated1 there.s Northwestern will send up the following artillery: At 123, a fa- vorite at…

January 13, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 90) • Page Image 7

… exhibition in the second period vantage the Wolverines pressur that was good enough to earn him 'the pr' ene peigh four minutes in the penalty box. teo hera'ndinss nly For an encore he. staged a fig- seconds…

…_______________ Minnesota coach Glen Sonmor Minnsota in the third period. It" pulled McLachlan for an extra took 15:59 to produce the tying forward but the Wolverines shut score. Jerry Hartman led the eits T o P iston s; the…

…. Hansen his second goal of the sea- By The Associated Press place in the NHL's West Division.- Wolverine coach Al Renfrew had son and set the stage for Perrin's BOSTON-Bailey Howell, Sam Boivin set up the…

…. The Wolverines fined the to t the Philadelphia 76ers a 33-116 nesota makin use f its peed,. scorer, h lf. d uihd JohsyoGrenwscord3nin ally gained their composure IOWA CITY, (1P) - Basketball points…

… improvement, although we still must get bet- ter." The Wolverine's overall point total was high considering the fact that there were various slips and outright falls that won't be repeated. The overall score…

January 13, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 85) • Page Image 8

… ALTERMAN - Theoretically, it's simple. If you score a lot and the op- position doesn't score at all, you win. Saturday the Wolverine icers were theoretical. Or as Coach Al Renfrew put it, Michigan "work- ed…

…- day's 8-7 victory, Bagnell blanked them Saturday, his first shutout of the season. Indeed Friday the Wolverines were lucky to win. Although they looked rather ragged all night, they had what appeared…

… capable of superb performances.: Part of the problem facing; Michigan this year is increasing quality of play throughout t h e WCHA. Teams like Wisconsin,: which gave the Wolverines little trouble last year…

… home for the Wolverines, that seemed to : be an irrelevant factor. "Norm- ally," Renfrew commented, "the home team has an advantage. This year is doesn't seem to make any difference." 'Ill' goalie Bagn…

January 13, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 85) • Page Image 9

… lot of refs. By ELLIOT LEGOW Michigan's basketball t will try to get back in the ning groove tonight as the verines travel to Columb take on the Buckeyes of State. The Wolverines c u r r ex stand 1…

… failed to score, the Buckeyes finished on the short end of a 77-59 score. Defense, however, has not been the Wolverines' strong point this season. They have allowed over 100 points in three games…

… injury nor heavy bandaging seemed to hamper Tomjanovich severely as he again led the Wolverine scoring attack. Carter is also suffering from a leg injury which has hindered his play in the last several…

January 13, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 85) • Page Image 7

…Page Seven t, I Saturday, January 13, 1973 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, January 13, 1973 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven Wolverines plot end, Icers dump Denver to Spartan win streak in…

… State appeared to be one of avoiding a letdown against the unheralded Spartans. The. rampaging charges of Gus n Ganakas however, have seen to it that the Wolverines need no extra incentive in today's 4…

… decked the Denver Pio- neers, 6-4. Wolverine coach Al Renfrew said his team was at the brink of turn- dailly sports, NIGHT EDITOR: DAN BORUS fakes vs thr nt gal S i ERNIE JOHNSON (with ball) f Werner to…

… or Michigan on a short back hand "We didn't panic in the first per- shot, but Rob Palmer followed by iod," assessed Wolverine captain stealing the puck at center ice and' Rick Mallette in the jubilant…

… score. Johnson I o rtuniti4-3, when Bob Krieger took a pass Io player for the Wolverines ' rDniesAll - Amw from Bob Young in the Denver Peeenver sA merican mwinger zone and skated the length of the Pete…

… McNab scared the game s Iice to tally on a short backhander. For the third time in the eve- RECORD: ning the Wolverines came from behind as Randy Trudeau carried -g, the puck from his own zone, split u…

January 13, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 86) • Page Image 8

…Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, January 13, 1974 Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, January 13, 1974 Wolverines hang on, nip Minnesota 66-65 By MARC FELDMAN - Special To The Daily…

… MINNEAPOLIS - The 18th-. ranked Michigan Wolverines staved off a frantic Minnesota rally in the closing minutes to SUNDAY post a nerve-jarring 66-65 Big SNA Ten victory over the Golden Gophers at Williams A r e…

… After Wolverine Steve Grote came back with a ten-footer with hit a couple of free throws to up 22 seconds left. Saunders fouledf the lead to seven, Saunders sand- Grote 12 seconds later, but Grote wiched…

… a couple of errant shots missed the free throw and thej around a Michigan turnover. The Gophers cleared the boards and Wolverines then played ball con- called time. trol and ate nearly a minute off…

… most of the after- noon. McCutcheon came back for the Gophers with a couple of jump- ers but the Wolverines went on a 13-4 tear to assume the 16 point lead. Russell tallied seven, John- son four, and…

… the second day of practice in October. Johnny Orr said, "A win is a Campy Russell, who scored a win, especially when it's on the. game-high of 23 points, meshed his road." The Wolverines won, but…

… consummate skills with his team- the lack of frontline substitutes mates and dominated play at both will haunt the Wolverines many ends of the court. Seemingly play- times before this Big Ten season ing all…

… of his 19 shots, MICHIGAN including a number of off-balance GroteFG FT R F iTP jumpers with Gophers hanging al so10-4 over him. He also pulled down 11 Kupec 4-8 6-7 12 2 14 rebounds. The Wolverines led…

…Cutcheon (22) during the Wolverines convincing 66-65 victory y esterday. Grote's clutch foul shooting down the stretch kept Minnesota at bay and helped Johnny Orr's scrappy crew to remain unbeaten in Big Ten…

January 13, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 88) • Page Image 7

… coming Last night, Michigan was primed and ready for a big letdown. And the Wolverines followed the script perfectly. It wasn't hard, because they've rehearsed it before. Last year, after routing Purdue in…

… a crucial late-season game, they needed a buzzer shot by Joe Johnson to beat a lousy Illinois team two nights later. Last night the Wolverines staged a repeat performance. Everything was ready as they…

January 13, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 85) • Page Image 12

… Michigan to have the Thursday night to lead 12th-ranked Mi 4st the Wolverines Saturday in Michigan goes into this meet with a 3- edge in the freestyle events. "Our ad- Currently, Williamson, a long distan…

… and two-time swimmer of the year in leads of 24-16, 36-24 and 42-33 at the hal 30itive races. last two times they've met. Michigan's One Wolverine swimmer important Leinster province. way. "Wisconsin is…

January 13, 1979 (vol. 0, iss. 86) • Page Image 7

… dumbfounded Wolverines were for- ced to take a detour. THINGS LOOKED good for the Maize and Blue until Detroit native Dave Feamster notched a power play goal, tying the game at 5-5 with just two-and-. one…

… watching the Wolverines' amazing comeback go down the drain. Both teams came out skating rather lethargically in the initial stanza as the Tigers took a 3-0 lead on one cheap and two rather flashy goals, all…

January 13, 1979 (vol. 0, iss. 86) • Page Image 8

…," sighed coach Gloria Soluk. "When we played Dayton we were looking ahead to the Big Ten teams we're going to be facing. Now we're taking one game at a time." The Wolverines took last night's game decisively…

…-2) has improved since then and carried a three game winning streak. The Wolverines victory output, mean- while, already matches their total victories last season, and their record stands at8-4. Michigan…

… 200 33/78 9/18 said Michigan coach Dale Bahr. Michigan's superior conditioning was apparent in the first match of the night which saw Wolverine Jim Mathias pin Dan Scotten at the 7:09 mark of the match…

… division. Despite the Wolverines (now 6-1) superb wrestling as of late, Bahr realizes a win against Iowa State today will be quite hard to come by. "They have more talent on paper, but we're going to go all…

… Daily Photo by PAM MARKS WOLVERINE CENTER Penny Neer gets set to register two of her eight points last night over an unidentified Wisconsin defender. U.S. calls for restrain't in Iran guarded since the…

January 13, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 84) • Page Image 11

…BODNAR NETS 15 The Michigan Daily-Sunday, January 13, 1980-Page 11 Boilermakers blitz Wolverines, 68-61 '4 - By STAN BRADBURY Special to the Daily EST LAFAYETTE-"It's disap- inting to come back…

… emptyhanded," said coach Johnny Orr after the Wolverines finished a two-game swing through Indiana yesterday with a 68-61 loss to Purdue. The defeat coupled with the overtime setback against the Hoosiers at…

January 13, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 88) • Page Image 10

… the ball would go to Mike McGee, Johnny Johnson, or Tim McCormick. Those three Wolverines had provided much of the scoring punch Saturday night, and in the fateful few seconds, one of them was certain…

…. In this season, as in his previous two as a starter, Bodnar has proven himself a steady Big Ten performer, a vital cog in the Wolverine backcourt. As Frieder says, he's not the flashiest player you…

… a great clutch player." * '* . ~, F' r"0 Wolverine guard Marty Bodnar brings thre ball up the floor. Bodnar hit the winning shot at the buzzer to lead the Wolverine cagers to their first Big Ten…

… victory of the season over Minnesota last Saturday night. This marks the third time in his career that Bodnar saved the Wolverines at the buzzer. University of Michigan Applicants to the Physical Therapy…

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