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February 13, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 105) • Page Image 8

… MICHAEL OLIN Auburn Hills Junior College trucked their ol' Nike selves into Crisler Arena yesterday only to be blasted far into outer space by the Wolverine Freshmen, 125-69. The Nikes, members of the…

… fuse while hardly work- ing up a good sweat. Wolverine Coach Dick Honig commented, "We talked about it before the game, and pretty much knew we were going to beat them." The contest marked the 1lth…

… victory for the baby maplemen without a defeat, and was also their fifth straight hundred point' showing. The squad has now won more games than any other Fresh- man team in Michigan history. The Wolverines

…- Wolf proceeded to illustrate that ed to the basket for the fiPs even Wolverine substitutes were rocket burn of the afternoon. Hw- much for over-matched Auburn too mc o vrmthdAbr ever, there was no…

… afterburn as Hills. On his first chance to go the Wolverines came back to reel to off five straight buckets (two by jt he boards, he pulled down Ash-3 forward Dough Asworts to m y worth's errant shot, hooped…

February 13, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 112) • Page Image 7

…. JUST WHEN the season appeared to be lost, the Wolverines pulled off a minor miracle-a series sweep. Even after Friday night's spine tingling, 5-4, overtime thriller, Saturday's prospects looked grim at…

… best. No one would have blamed the Wolverines if they had laid down and died. After all, Michigan Tech is synonymous with college hockey. Its program is so well coordinated that it shames many…

…. The dividends were most evident Saturday when Zuke was whistled off for taking a cheap shot at a Wolverine moments after Dufek laid him low with a solid bodycheck. At that point the game stood…

Wolverines Werner's services for the rest of the season. MICHIGAN'S play-off hope, which seemed dashed after a double loss at Duluth, vaulted to its highest peak since the opening WCHA series three months ago…

… playing sound two way hockey we can play with any team in the league. This series we finally did that, and my philosophy was right." With three weeks left in the season, the Wolverines find themselves in a…

Wolverines to control their own destiny. They'll get exactly what they earn in the next three weekends. IN CASE you are wondering about that final season series, it is a home and away set with arch…

…-4-3 records in the Big Ten. It I The Wolverines stand at 5-4-1 which means that a pair of wins or a win and a tie would give the Maize and Blue their first Big Ten championship since the 1968-69 campaign. A…

… upcoming weekend alone. Assume Michigan sweeps Colorado College at Yost and Notre Dame drops a pair at Min- nesota. That in itself would lift the Wolverines into seventh place with a four point cushion. If…

February 13, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 105) • Page Image 9

… offense, defense, and re- guard bounding gave the Wolverines their while t largest point total and victory mar- his 23 gin of the season as they rebound- with'ni ed from last week's loss to Purdue ing floc…

… cagers crumple Illinois to a 6-2 conference record. weren't to be denied to- said Wolverine Coach John- . "We are very proud of this was one of our strong- mes of the year." couldn't single out any one…

… on his outside shoot- ing. Johnson's five assists were concentrated midway in the sec- ond half when the Wolverines roll- ed out to a 20 point advantage. From the start it was obvious Wilmore was hot…

… one by Johnson seemed to be the turning point in the game. All three re- sulted in Wolverine baskets and with Ken Brady and John Lockard dominating play in the Illini end the Wolverines kept pouring it…

…. For the first half Michigan shot an incredible 61 per cent of its shots, twice the percentage the Wolverines made in the initial stanza at Purdue, while holding Illinois to 36 per cent. lliniiniiniini…

… .... --,ad t t 'eect4' i The Wolverines .. . . off the hook ohn papanek E WAY THINGS in the Big Ten are going this basketball campaign, nobody really knows what the heck's happening frin one day to the next…

…. lere's Michigan, picked by many to rank with the top ten back in the preseason polls, and for a while, a long while, it was struggling to keep its head above water. Before last Saturday, the Wolverines

Wolverines took a bruising from Purdue, and damned if it didn't look like they were all but washed up. The truth was that nobody had' seen Michigan play a good' game all year. Well, all that changed yesterday…

…. The Wolverines put it *ll together, rebounding, running, shooting, and even passing their way to easily the best game the Maize and Blue has played all year. So that should help to take some people off…

… score 17 points, and finished with 23 but his hot streak wasn't nearly enough to lead the Illini past the inspired Wolverines. Schmidt employed a variety of defenses, and a variety of com- binations of…

February 13, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 115) • Page Image 9

… the first two places Versat Michigan State Spartans last in the 70 yard high hurdles for eventsi night in a dual meet, 87-44. the Maize and Blue. Chisholm grabbed The Wolverines grabbed 12 tooled the…

… barriers in 8.5 sec- shot pu first places to just three for the onds and Crouther turned in a He also Spartans. 8.6 clocking. high jun Senior Abe Butler led the The Wolverines swept the The V Bhie assault by…

… Madison last night. In an exciting 60 yard rush, F The Wolvyrines were pacedI Wolverine sophomore Doug by senior Eric Friedler at num- Hennigar blazed out of the ber one singles who came fromj blocks and…

… played flawless tennis." Eisner was equally. impressed with Ollis Owens' come from behind vic- tory. THE WOLVERINES swept all three of the doubles slots to complete their victory. Fried- ler and Gallagher…

February 13, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 112) • Page Image 12

… vaulted the Wolverines into sole possession of third place in the WCHA, re- furbished Michigan's previously crumbling hopes of gaining a home berth in next month's opening rounds of the confer- ence…

… playoffs. A four-goal burst in a 55- second span midway through the second period keyed the Wolverine victory, squelching a dull defensive struggle that had nearly put the 4,510 Michi- gan faithful to sleep…

…" rammed the puck off Granville and then pushed the rebound in to make it 2-0. Two minutes later, the second period fireworks began. Farrell was especially pleased with the Wolverines' fourth straight win…

… Minnesota, cellar dwell- THE WOLVERINES' were spurred on by the The closets the Buckeyes got er Minnesota-Duluth lies ahead strong performances of three seniors appear- was 60-50 on a pair of free before the…

… highlighted the Wolverines' sec- Chicago 4, Colorado 2 ond appearance in conference St. Louis 3, Atlanta 1 championship competition. plete control. Bob Chapman, who scored nine of Michigan State's first 14…

… Michigan victories came at 118 pounds with a major decision from Todd Schneider and heavyweight Bob Taylor's first varsity win, 7-6. The Wolverines go on the road next week when they face Wisconsin, rated…

…. The meet, won by Michigan, was the final home appearance of four Wolverine seniors. Over in Matt Mann pool, senior Gor- don Downie set a new Michi- gan record to lead the Wol- verines to a victory over…

… {both slow times and disquali- fications, the Michigan track team turned in a disappointing performance last night at the 54th annual Michigan State Re- lays in Jenison Field House. The Wolverines failed…

February 13, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 111) • Page Image 6

… fiery Green and White squad at Yost Fieldhouse. The two teams encountered each other last Saturday in the Michigan State Relays along with 23 other colleges and universities. Wolverine coach Dixon Farmer…

… only .6 seconds separate his and the world times. Wolverine fast man, Godfrey Murray, barely eeked past two Kansas thinclads in Jenison to win the 70-yard high hurdles, Saturday. His teammate, Mel Reeves…

February 13, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 111) • Page Image 7

… have been, critical-like a ball stolen at the end of the Purdue game to give the Boilermakers a last shot for victory. But few people remember how Campy sparked the Wolverines to an early lead. Honig…

…. - Penn State defeated Michigan in a dual gymnastics meet last n i g h t 166.35-163.2, setting a school scoring record in the process. The Wolverines did, however, record their highest total of the year…

… nation in several events. In a couple of events Indiana had three swimmers who had gone1 faster than any Wolverine ever was able to go. "This is the nest team Indianai has ever had," according to Mich…

… only another miracle would come about the Wolverines cer- tainly would become feared. Jose{ Aranha, one of Michigan's two top sprinters, could beat anyone if his turns and starts were nearly as good as…

… so he is able to come back with a great one. Steve Sch- enthal and Quint took seconds in the two diving events in the In- diana meet. If the diving continues to go this way for the Wolverines and if…

February 13, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 112) • Page Image 7

Wolverines By JOEL GREER series split with Minnesota fash- The downtrodden Michigan icers ioning a four-goal outburst in who have been victims of disgrace Friday's 10-1 rout. and defeat in their last five en…

… Badgers have already butchered the Wolverines in two of their three previous meetings. Again this weekend the icers will not be at full strength. Punch Cartier, the hard-nosed defense-! man, will miss…

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