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March 13, 1913 (vol. 23, iss. 113) • Page Image 1

Wolverines. During the absence of the Varsity athletes, the freshmen will be cocks of the walk in Waterman gym, and all the rubbing privileges will be extended to them in preparation for their meet with the…

March 13, 1914 (vol. 24, iss. 114) • Page Image 1

…'s track team left for Syra- dian. cuse last night to clash with the Or- 'ets the ange athletes in a dual meet in Arch- . great bold gym. The Wolverine party num- re, '14, bered seventeen, including fifteen…

… evenly matched. The Wolverine representatives were all in the pink of condition when Ann Arbor was left, and if nothing inter- feres before tomorrow night will be sure to perform to the top of their bent…

March 13, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 113) • Page Image 3

… the start when a Missouri man got the pole on Hunt- ington. The 14-lap track gave the pole man about a five-yard handicap, something the Wolverines were un- able to make up. Michigan did well in this…

… which the Wolverine track men are noticeably weak. There is opportunity in The Michi- gan Daily Ads. Read them. - - f But 450 Out of 2,500 Seats Were Gone Yesterday After- noon Steve Farrell is due to…

…, turning down a number of offers for a chance at the Wolverine Var- sity. CLASS RELAY TEAMS GET LAST CHANCE TO RUN AGAINST TIME The last opportunity for any class relay team to run against time for the…

… TEAM WAITS TO EAR FROM ILLINOIS WOLVERINES PROBABLE CHAMPS OF WESTERN DIVI- SION With no word from Illinois as yet concerning the scores bowled by the Champaign team against Michigan last Saturday, the…

Wolverines are waiting anxiously word from the secretary of the league which will either end the season or proclaim them champions of the western section of the Inter- collegiate bowling organization. In this…

… the Wolverines in the first four contests. With nearly a clean record of victor- ies even an Illinois victory may not put the team out of running and although nothing official has been reported it looks…

March 13, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 113) • Page Image 3

… compelled to bow down and al- low the Wolverines, to assume the1 honors. In this game Michigan took revenge and more than evened ac- counts with the Illini for the defeat which they suffered at their hands…

March 13, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 111) • Page Image 8

… are honoring men in rags, the type of is to a large extent freely practiced." men whom no American will conde- scend to look at. DeBarr's Wolverine Cafe, the OR- "It is a pity," he declared, "that you…

… IGINAL Wolverine Cafe in ANN AR- Americans are so ignorant of our real BOR, is located at.105 S. Thayer St., India. Whatever little you know has where it gives the best home cooked come to you from men by…

March 13, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 118) • Page Image 6

… his string of pitchers as itt quite a few backstop men for then Just when the Wolverines wil out of doors on the regular dian appears problematical. Fisher is ious to start outside work at the liest…

… rule referred to is there were 127 free throws attempted Phi Sigma Kappa vs. Phi Chi; at 8:30 Seguin, Texas, March 12.-Kid Clea-- work- that under rule 15, part 1, sections against the Wolverines. It…

March 13, 1925 (vol. 35, iss. 121) • Page Image 6

… h e night's championship clash. race as this is an event which none:Crm I), in thTqahftAnAbrlatng le Wolverines will also put a! on the sick list at present will be in 1 Tlhe Northwestern, Michigan…

… roke, anid with suf- It is not hard to give Michigan at I third place at the carnival. The two Fielding H. Yost, Wolverine direct- T A least 24,j"oints in advanice of thkae ac- railer-, Briggs and…

… etsnigteUiest fWsosn ( e r C an s 13 feet, thepever occasion dentapnds l the Wolverines 141 their great ,try for Coach Yost will leave next week on and 'with a lot at stake lie can clear: the indoor title…

March 13, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 117) • Page Image 4

…-ek.Wwaeibt - - _ 0 A - ~ isbeconin mor poplarevery we.W trbt tepopularity. to the sensational paigof~ud I - Golden and His Michigan Wolverines, combined ____with our wonderful ballroom and :=the collegiate environment…

March 13, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 117) • Page Image 6

… over the Gilmen 16 men, performed creditably came as a. distinct surprise to considering the fact that the many Big Ten critics as the In- Wolverine thin-clads were the dians qualified 11 men to 7 for…

… more men entered in other wek ntebss fcmaaie events his team will be complete. i week. On the basis of comparative1 t eCompete. times both the Wolverines and Relay Team Not To Compete Wildcats appear to…

… be far superior Contrary to the usual custom, to the Illini. there will be no relay team enter- Last season Illinois tied for dual ed in the Illinois meet as the meet honors with Michigan, yet in aWolverine

… and teams from some eastern schools oppose the Wolverines in this race which should furnish some excellent ex- perience for Coach Farrell's men. Tarbill, who will be at the Illi- nois meet, will…

March 13, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 117) • Page Image 7

… natk in both the preliminaries and the semiinals. Another Wolverine, Eddie Grods -ky, survived the preliminary heat in the sprint, finishing second to Root of Chicago, but was eliminat- ed in the…

… the semifinals, the Wolverine took fourth place in the consola- tion event. White of Illinois, and Moul- ton of Iowa, proved too much for Al Lomont, Michigan vet- eran, in the half mile and he fiished…

… the Wolverines were concerned was the showing of the two milers. Wuer- ful and Monroe, neither of whom finished in the money. Monroe had to drop out at the half way mark on account of cramps, while Wuer…

Wolverine for him. were Roberts of Iowa and Klein of{ Chicago. The lone Wolverine entry in the high jump, Felker, tied for first with five others at 5 feet 9 7-8 inches. After the conipe- tition had been…

March 13, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 115) • Page Image 6

… teams and four individual entries will make up the Wolverine contingent. Mueller pulled a fine sprint on the last turn to win by a yard over Dalton Seymour yesterday for the fourth place on the mile relay…

… anchor Both of the IVichigan relay teams are expected to give competition for any aspirants for relay honors In the individual events the Wolverine entries will be made up of Pottle in the pole vault…

Wolverines in the all-conferene meet Fiiday and Saturday in Chicago. All of . these men have been fencing as number one men throughout the entire season in the foils, epees. and sabre respectively. In view of…

… the records of the? Wolverine sw rdsmen picked to at- tend this meet, Gordon probably has the lest chance of winning a Big Ten title. This Maize and Blue fencer has not been defeated so far !this season…

…, Captain of the Wolverine Con- in the three Big Ten meets on the ference champion swimming team, Michigan schedule thus far. who will swim in the 220-yard free Gordon also has the advantage style event in…

… total of 71 1-2 points to 32 1-2 made by the Wolverine youngsters. This se-' cond meet of the year brought out the fact that as a team the Wol- verines are only mediocre, but there are several outstanding…

… time' of 5.4 sec. Egleston brought the fourth place to the Wolverines in 5.6 sec. being nosed out by John- son and Lausche. The 40 yard high hurdles which were run in the fastI time of 5.5 sec. went to…

… JohnsonI while Egleston the Michigan hurdle! artist won third place with 5.6 sec. Eknovich one of the most out-f standing men on the Wolverine squad for several years took the two long sprints in fast time…

March 13, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 115) • Page Image 6

… gymnasti BIG " TE FENCERS placing of Eknovich by Mueller as teamicianlea itya i y mata 5o.iori WILL START MEET leadoff man on the mile relayo le Cest5 will end quartet. Mueller has been showingl Wolverines

… Have Good Chance a fine renewal of form in the time the firstrWolverine gym team into to Finish Well uptList. trials of late and will get his big a Western Conference gymnastic lp on Lopportunity to make…

March 13, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 115) • Page Image 7

Wolverines have determined holdout, and as Mc- several sprinters, including Fenske, Graw does not have a great deal Meigs, Marcus, Smith, and Klint- of patiensen with players of that worth who should give the…

… sea- should be of tremendous aid to th the court this year. son. - younger men. Daniels Leads Wolverine Cagers in Scorin L a s s F i E ForRATeams I With 152 Points to His Credit, Weiss econd Qualify…

… the heavier weights are the Others 2 for $1.65 r outstanding entries other than the LOST between Ann Arbor Saving a Wolverines and will be the men Bank and State Street, lady d that will give the…

March 13, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 117) • Page Image 3

… Williamson, the Wolverines' two guards, both were given places on the second team. Daniels Shifted to Center. The shift of Daniels from a for- ward to the center position was made in order to make room o n…

… and neck with the Wolverines until the last few mm- utes of play. Weiss and Williamson, Michigan's two guards, wee both conceded second team berths only after con- siderable deliberation. Hoffer of Ohio…

March 13, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 115) • Page Image 1

…-Stroke Select Wolverine Divers To Score Clean Sweep In Low-Board Event By GEORGE J. ANDROS MINNEAPOLIS, March 12. - (Spe- cial) - The usual prediction of Mich- igan against the field has been altered this year…

… entering the meet with many observers confident that the Wolverines are due for a drubbing and that the Iowa natators are the swimmers to upset Michigan's per- ennial title-winners. In their only meeting of…

March 13, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 116) • Page Image 1

… the only, Wolverine of, f1~f"l"tes to win his way to the1 finals. In the first heat of the 880 Trutt1 of Indiana and Beetham of Ohiot placed one-two with Ed DeVine and1 Harry O'Connell of Michigan…

… scored by one of its rep- resentatives. In the consolation bouts, every man defeated by the cham- pion will1meet to decide second and third place winners. Wolverine Still Strong Michigan, despite defeats…

March 13, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 117) • Page Image 1

…, 1938 PRICE FIVE CENTS Trackmen Capture) °y 5th Big Ten Title; Natators Nosed Out Watson And Gedeon Leach Track Team To Close The Victory At Chicago Wisconsin Gives, Wolverines Scare By ROY…

… HEATH. CHICAGO FIELD HOUSE, March I 2.-(Special to The Daily)-Sheer balance and man power swept Michi- gan's fighting Wolverines to their fifth consecutive Big Ten indoor track crown tonight with 32 1…

…- dogs behind the grunt and groan squads of Indiana and Illinois, Coach Cliff Keen's Wolverine wrestlers came through-with three individual cham- pions in the finals to take the Con- ference wrestling…

March 13, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 117) • Page Image 3

… of the meet as he successfully defended both his 110-yard and quar- ter-mile championships against mer- men who failed to push the Wolverine natator to fast times. Haynie tried his "Ironman" stunt…

… Walt Tomski and Bill Farnsworth kept close on his heels to take the second and third places. Kirar took the 100 and Haynie won his two events to about finish the Wolverine scoring. Ohio piled up its…

… the goals were madc: Doug Hayes kept Charlie Hoyt's (1) Fabello carried the puck Wolverines in the quarter mile money across the blue line. passc to Cooke with a fourth behind Iowa's surprise who was…

March 13, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 117) • Page Image 3

…. Highlighting the Open House grogram for cage fans are three basket- ball tilts, all determining championships of their respective leagues. The Wolverines will meet the Phys Eds for the Independent title. Theta…

…, and she served as Exhibition captain of the last Olympic team at 9:30 Basketball - Phys Eds vs Berlin. She now holds the World's Wolverines P'rfessional Championship. 10:00 Ice Hockey-Phi Kappa Psi…

… Varsity awards were given out yesterday, the Wolverine season is not yet finished by any means. The outstanding home meet of the year comes this Friday when Leo Maas brings his amazing Wayne team to the I…

… year of competition stamp him as one of the outstanding prospects in the coun- try. Don Nichols, Wolverine 175- pound grappler, was one of three seniors on the squad who finished their Conference…

March 13, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 114) • Page Image 1

…, George Wills, '43E. West Quadrangle-12 noon, War- ren Lauftee, '44; 5 p.m., Dave Red- ner, '44E. Wolverine-12 noon, Robert Sibley, '42; 6 p.m., Geraldine Granfield, '42. the fields of anthropology, botany…

…, Hocke Team To Meet Illini Four Wolverines To Play; In Final College Series by ART HILL A determined band of Michigan hockey players boarded the train yesterday at 5:22 p.m. for a trip to Champaign, Ill…

….m. to- day. Although the Wolverine pucksters stand to lose very little by dropping tonight's battle, since they have al- ready lost six Big Ten games out of a possible six, they would like nothing more…

March 13, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 114) • Page Image 3

… athletes with low draft num- bers . . . The new Wolverine cage captain, who recently decided to stay in school another year, has been informed by his local board that he will be called shortly after next…

… wait until the .'"Harmon of Michigan" picture comes to town . . The Double has already applied for his tickets to see the Wolverine Gable and intends to sit through at least three shows . Wouldn't miss…

Wolverines for the Independent championship by a 25-15 scone. Gar- by of Robert Owens made eight tal- lies for the winers. Six Residence Hall wrestling cham- pions were determined. The title win- ners were…

… Doherty brought him along slowly in the cur- rent campaign, allowing the former, drive and power to return. At first' Puckmen Meet, Illinois Today At Champaign Wolverines Are Given Little Chance Of…

… neither has forgotten. It is likely that both Coach Eddie Lowrey of the Wolverines and, Vie Heyliger, the Illinois mentor, will start their second front lines and hold their first combinations in re- serve…

… Franck and Northwest- Wolverines, em's Myron Piker all the way to cop Then in the triangular meet against third in the 60 in a virtual blanket Michigan State and Michigan Norm- al at East Lansing, the…

March 13, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 117) • Page Image 1

….m. today the preliminary heats of the 50-yard freestyle and the qualifying diving trials will be con- ducted in the spacious Wolverine natatorium. Tonight, beginning at 8 p.m., qualifying tests in every…

… the Wolverine ag- gregation has posted faster times. than any of its opponents in every event but one,'excluding the diving Turn to Page 3, Col. 4 Big Ten Wrestlers To Vie For Crown At Chicago By HOE…

… two teams met last, but in the between-semester shakeup he was relegated to first- line duty. And the switch produced a new scoring punch, aiding the Illini in trouncing the helpless Wolverines. tor…

… registration of delegates the conference will separate into groups at 9 a.m. to discussthe them. A luncheon will be held at 1 p.m. at the Michigan Wolverine and more discussion groups will follow in the…

March 13, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 117) • Page Image 3

… made it nec- essary for me to cancel any plans for - a trip South this year," said the net mentor. The Wolverines open the 11-game dual meet schedule with Notre Dame here on April 18, with a possibility…

… Lansing to bat- tle the Spartans. Returning home, the racqueteers clash with Chicago and Wayne and' then go to Columbus to meet North- western, runner-up to the Wolverines last season, and Ohio State. After…

…) contest. The lone exception to thisj widely-heralded proof of Michigan's! swimming supremacy lies in the 50- yard freestyle, where Ohio State's Capt. John Leitt boasts a clocking of 23.9. But Wolverine Capt…

… Michigan's diamond coach, Ray Fisher, has one that only Mother Nature can solve-the wea- ther. In the past Wolverine baseball teams have been forced to make their annual spring trips with only their practice…

March 13, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 93) • Page Image 3

… tenths of seconds pro- vided the margin of victory Saturday night in the Chicago Stadium, when the Wolverine track squad just slid by a powerful Illinois crew to take their third straight Conference chain…

…Co0ftheBig Grandy was only four inches out of cTen tteich aizand lue th i third4pace,-an .two -ou of fit, letes have won, the Wolverine swim- T H POSi' last 'weel of waiting fr I'orthwesterr W…

… which would tempt the Wolve°rine mentor to accept the Con- tmmissioner's ,fob. r though Wilson got a raise in salary and signed at $15,000 ider a six-year term contr'act, which is one year longer than st…

March 13, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 93) • Page Image 4

… Service Union Thursday, March 15, 7:30 p.m. Phone 5888 Bring eligibility cards. in Calling all men. An Optical Service for the Student ... CONTACT LENSES "the invisible eye glasses" 410 Wolverine Building…

March 13, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 114) • Page Image 8

…. Arithmetic teachers went mad with problems: if it's 2:30 in Ypsilanti, and the Wolverine leaves Chicago at nine, what's the clock on the town steeple say? This was a watchmaker's heav- en, but people had…

March 13, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 110) • Page Image 3

… [ 13, 1951 IT, THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wolverines Battle Red Wi gs Toniht Holcombe Captain Bud Holcombe of Ann Arbor wa selected yesterday to -cap- tain n e x t year's Michigan wrestling team…

… comeback in the mile. * * * ' ' NOT ONLY was his cracking the miler's block to finish in the placing a terrific feat, but even more surprising was the fact that he seldom ran the mile race as a Wolverine

… much more strength for the Wolverines in the future. With the big outdoor season rapidly ap- proaching, he will be an important cog in the four mile relay team, the two mile relay team, and the dis…

…. Centers Sid Abel of the Wings and Wolverine John Matchefts will face off at 8 p.m. WHAT HAPPENS after that, however, is anyone's guess. In pre- vious years' games, both teams varied in play from clean…

… the ice at one time. Naturally, both teams will exchange players at various intervals in the game. Coach Vic Heyliger, wary of key injuries which might conceivably hamper the Wolverine hopes this I…

March 13, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 112) • Page Image 1

…. Michigan's 1948 kings were knocked off by Dartmouth as Bos- ton College took the 1949 trophy; Colorado tripped BC in 1950 and went on to beat Dartmouth for the title; last year the Wolverines trimmed Brown…

… after the Eastern- ers had disposed of Colorado. And this year? MAIZE AND BLUE hopes rest with 15 Wolverines and .Coach Vic Heyliger, who is guiding a 20-game winner into the playoffs for the fifth…

March 13, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 112) • Page Image 3

…-American defenseman last year, has played at center this year and led the Wolverines with 42 points, while Langill was fourth best scorer in the east and topped his team with 51 points. PEPPE'S BOYS SCORE: Swimming…

…-place finishers enaYW the Spartans to squeeze past the Wolverines for runner-up honors. Although Michigan took three individual crowns to only one for MSC, the home forces picked up six seconds in con-, trast to…

… squeezing into the finals with a 52.5 century Benner took third in the finals with a time of 51.7. Another Wolverine who swam one of his best races of the year was Rusty Carlisle. Swimming in the 150-yard…

… weather will become warm enough to enable the Wolverines to get in much outdoor practice before embark- ing on their southern tour during spring vacation. * * * COACH FISHER, is not concern- ed about the…

… combination. ANOTHER returnee that will brighten the Wolverines' situation is Bill Mogk. Normally a third baseman, Mogk saw action last year in the outfield and also at second. Fisher hasn't decided as yet…

… drills are outfielders Frank Howell and Jerry Harrington and catcher Doug Peck. Toronto (whom the Wolverines turned back twice, 6-4 and 4-1) and a 5-3 defeat of Yale. Their squad has been greatly…

March 13, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 112) • Page Image 6

… spring va- cation the Wolverine Club has planned a special Florida train trip. Special cut-rate prices for transportation, entertainment, housing and meals have been ar- ranged to make the trip as inex…

…- pensive as possible, according to Bob Golten, '52, Wolverine Club special trips chairman. A FIVE - HOUR stop - over in Washington each way with a spe- cial tour of government buildings and other places of…

March 13, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 110) • Page Image 3

… Tourney . .y . Michigan, Boston U. Tangle In 2nd Semi-Final Tonight Desperate Gophers Score Twice in Final Period To Break 1-1. Deadlock for Victory Alex McClellan, star defense- man of the Wolverine

… skating offense, sparked by forwards Dick Roden- hiser and Paul Whalen. The Wolverines, despite the fact that they came out of last weekend's series with Michigan Tech in poor physical shape, will be at…

…:34. However, Minnesota goalie John Mattson turned aside the Troy outfit's remaining drives to seal the decision. Minnesota's victory paved the way for an all-Western final should the Wolverines triumph to…

March 13, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 111) • Page Image 1

…. The highly favored Wolverines fell victim to the biggest surprise in the seven year history of the NCAA hockey tournament here last night as they were stunned by an inspired RPI sextet, 6-4. * * * THE…

… eight minutes of play. The victory put RPI in the championship game tonight against Minnesota- while Michi- gan will battle Boston College in the consolation game this afternoon. The Wolverines just…

… while Wolverine goalie Wil- lard Ikola was off the ice. Rensselaer's second line was the big offensive story for the victors as it beat Wolverine goalie Willard Ikola four times. Center Ron Peterkin paced…

… goalie Bob Fox. The Wolverines' first line of George Chin, Pat Cooney and Doug Mullen was held in check all night by the close checking Eastern club. It wasn't involved in any scoring. RPI jumped into an…

March 13, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 112) • Page Image 1

… district attorney Howes Stops 48 Shots on Goal L' U . 1 By PHIL DOUGLIS Special to The Daily COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.- Michigan's Wolverines once againJ G SI * M a reigned supreme as collegiate A.- 'I A…

… plomas from the printers. Wolverines as five men shared in Meanwhile, University of De- the scoring. Heyliger simply called troit students have been making] Iit n ¢r a i , Island Attack the government…

…- ing on the outcome of the final 20 a nations and Red minutes of play, tension built up to an unbelievably high pitch. rge Disagrees Defenseman Bob Schiller led the alter F. George (D- Wolverine pack…

… with rough and d. George, Demo- hard skating. The margin jumped, n of the Senate For- See WOLVERINES, Page 3 Committee, said United States is not Red S y Rin hina "I wouldn't b ny right to stop anyST6…

March 13, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 118) • Page Image 2

… TRANSPORTATION RENT a clean car Daily, Weekly or Hourly Rates Reservations made anywhere A- Rent A Car 514 E. Washington St. Phone NO 3-4156 )G30 TRANSPORTATION: MIAMI - Fly round trip! Wolverine Special $79…

March 13, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 116) • Page Image 3

… College fans relished as their team mastered the player-shorn and spirit-broken Wolverines. They were in their glory as they leaned over the boards and taunted the losers as they skated past. But a year can…

… individual honors this past weekend at the annual Michigan Intercollegiate Ski Association meet. The Wolverine skiers, five men and five women, placed first and second, respectively, in the male and female…

… team standings and Wolverine Bob Parizek had the best slalom run in the meet. There were seven teams entered, including Michigan State, which competed in the NCAA meet last year. Michigan's compiled…

Wolverines. In the first four Big Ten con- tests this year, when the Wolver- ines built up a 3-1 conference lead that held until the end of the se- mester vacation, the team showed balanced scoring and good…

… Conference schools. This group blames the recruiting pro- gram for the poor Wolverine teams of late. The final theory suggests that there is a lack of interest in bas- ketball at Michigan, and that the fans…

March 13, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 115) • Page Image 6

… National glate Athletic Association nament has been decided. eWolverines will play Thurs- night against Clarkson Tech. igan Tech will play St. ence on Friday night. Satur- will see 'the winners playing he…

… the tournament, six times. The Wolverines haven't been selected for the NCAA play- offs for the past five years (Ren- frew's tenure as coach). Renfrew was an active player on the '48 team and captained…

… sank a last second free throw against Iowa to give Michi- gan its first Big Ten win of the season. Armelagos Nick Armelagos, Wolverine grap- pler who had never set foot on a mat in varsity competition…

… action. The captaincy appointment came at the close of a second-place winter for Coach Cliff Keen's mat- men - a five-point barrier sep- arated the Wolverines from Iowa's Hawkeyes in the Big Ten meet…

March 13, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 123) • Page Image 6

…. So how do the Wolverines get second place? By plucking a pair of seconds, three thirds, and a wholeY carload of fourth-through- eighth place finishes. Although that in itself is no mean task, it can be…

… place at 200-yds. Frank Berry surprised everyone as he took third for the Wolverines in the 200-yd. freestyle. He turned in his best time of 1:48.8 and even edged out Michigan State's Mike the Big Tens…

March 13, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 131) • Page Image 1

… Michigan's hockey team outshot a fired-up Michigan Tech sextet,: 4..1-33,to barely get by the Huskies 4-3 last night in the first game ,:of the WCHA playoff series.- - The win only puts the Wolverines one…

March 13, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 139) • Page Image 1

… LEXINGTON, Ky.-Michigan's Wolverines, showing their Regents are likely to accept the awesome power against spirited but thoroughly outclassed resignations of President Clark Dayton, rolled to a 98-71 triumph…

…. Rebounding and shooting as well as they have all season, The Regents are reportedly split the Wolverines earned the right to face Vanderbilt tonight for cision uestionbe dvered aunt the regional championship…

… recommendations GerePmyadLryT. the rallies had perverted freedom mightubemmisleadingmm t goning rounded out the balanced into "license for hard-core porno. might be misleading. scoring attack of the Wolverine

… expansion pro- for the Flyers as the Wolverines In another development, Edward gram, were based on information had seven players with more thar M. Strong, deposed chancellor of Ar uuallyriale oucee four…

… outsiders, half to take a 44-25 lead, and Oakland Tribune obtained parts of an official indicated that repre- when the Wolverines had stretch the report and published them last, sentatives from each state…

March 13, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 139) • Page Image 7

… Way with 26 Points UCLA Mauls Brigham Young (Continued from Page 1) game, all five Wolverine starter: were on the bench and CoacY Dave Strack sat back and calmly watched as the substitutes wrap. ped…

… is a big strong boy a good rebounder, but Lee ha: the mobility and speed that Fin- kel may lack." Find Range Early The Wolverines found the rang( early in the game, jumped to 8 4-0 lead and stretched…

…'s Russell was named a unanimou- All - America - two 20-footers. When Papp clicked again, the Wolverine lead was down to five. Two consecutive tips by Dar- den and another Russell jumper stretched it 21…

…-13, and after a time out the Flyers cut it to 23- 18. But when Pomey, Buntin and Darden all connected on jump shots, the Wolverine lead was nev- er less than nine for the rest of the way. With the score 34…

… field house, but more than half had' gone home before the Wolverines had wrapped up the game. Buntin's six points, sparked the Blue during the scoring spree, but it was the defensive work and passing of…

March 13, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 137) • Page Image 1

… ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, MARCH 13, 1966 SEVEN CENTS EIGHT PAGES entucky Speed Spells Wolverine Defeat, 84-77 'M' Shoots * * * * * * * 71 * Cold 37.6% From Floor Damnpier, Riley…

… respective fans certainly were not in favor of it. On Friday night the Wolverines conscientiously plugged for Day- ton in the opener, while the Wild- cats' femme fatales stood up and rah-rahed it for Western…

… the bur- den of a 10-point deficit from the first half the Wolverines moved and rebounded with overwhelming effect for eight sharp minutes. This was no streaking Michigan. team, mind you, but the ball…

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