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January 14, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 86) • Page Image 7

…. Don't count them out of any- thing brother." The catalyst for this vital Wolverine victory came by way of a fabulous performance from Captain Henry Wilmore. Some- what overshadowed all season in the…

… surging Wolverines their biggest advantage of the afternoon, 67-62. One of them, a twisting off-balanced fall-away ten footer, must fall into that nebulous category of unforgetable shots. Until that…

… to almost nothing. So awesome was MSU's first half rebounding domination that the Wolverines picked up just three retrieves other than Ernie Johnson's six, compared to State's 20. Tireless pivot Bill…

… fireman. He made several steals from his baseline spot in the Wolverines' now familiar 1-2-2 zone and generally clogged, up the lane area. Kupec also hit two fifteen foot jumpers, some- thing he's fast…

… becoming noted for. tan sharpshooter Mike Robinson. Often Robinson would wait until the defense came to him before passing off to one of the big men cutting down the heart of the zone. When the Wolverines

… on. As Joe Johnson commented after- wards, "Anyone of us could be playing for MSU or Michigan. Even though we wear different colors, we're still close." But friends are not, the Wolverines are mighty…

… Michigan', Wolverines for theN past six seasons, a team must ITI) not only be able to win big at home, but' also to win fairly NIGHT EDITORS: consistently on the road. In past years, the Wolver- intimidated…

… or easy Lindsayt play in the contest, and compli- seemed obvious anyway, as an mented Wilmore with two field excuse and said that his team goals that increased the Wolverine played well and that he…

… minutes, the Spartans' inside scoring, hold- ing the Wolverines within a with the Johnsons doing the rest ing Kilgore, who had scored 19 up bucket or two. of the scoring: Ernie hit a pair to that time…

… with ten rebounds,C the Wolverines began feedig'fg ft reb tot Smith 13, and Hairston 11 as well Henry with spectacular success. smith 6-12 1-1 7 13 as ten more rebounds. Unable to get the ball inside on…

August 14, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 61) • Page Image 8

… have had an off year" referring to the mediocre record the Wolverine cagers compiled this, past season. "Since most of the other schools either take people out of their own ranks or pluck the big names…

…, it's pretty hard to get picked up." HONIG, WHO PLAYED a brilliant short- stop for the Wolverines and helped Moby Benedict skipper the baseballers, tried for some baseball jobs as well. "I was…

… sadly, mind you, a victim,' in part, of the coaching job market and the de facto Wolverine policy that forbids the firing of coaching personnel. But for Honig the challenge is fresh. "After all I've never…

April 14, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 155) • Page Image 9

… sec- ond as the Wolverine hurlers limit- ed the Riveters to a total of one run and seven hits for the after- noon. } The Wolverines, 7-7 for the season, scored six unearned runs ........... in, the…

… balking" were not quite his exact words. The Wolverine diamondmen add- D e~JES US SI DELINED Ntters-shutout meek Missouri Wolverines take. two from sioppy Purdue !ed three in the following inning .for a 5…

… reach sec- ond base until the seventh inning~ when Michigan already had a 9-0 lead. Adams and Purdue 's Bob Butsch waged a tight mound struggle in the seconid game and Adams and. the Wolverines camne out…

… on top, 2-1, with a pair of unearned runs in the final in- ning spelling the difference. Butsch had stifled the Wolverines~ on two hits, both doubles by Crane, entering the seventh and final frame, and…

January 14, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 86) • Page Image 6

… and Ray Gura took the all- around title to lead the Michi- gan gymnastic team to an easy victory over the outclassed Ohio State Buckeyes yesterday. A sizeable Crisler Arena crowd watched the Wolverines

… much closer than the final score indicates as t h e Wolverines needed three consecu- tive decisions from John R y a n , Dave Curby, and Gary Ernst in the final three matches to pull away from the pesky…

… oddly, enough finished third at the Mid- lands. Wolverine John King performed admirably just to keep Froehlich from gaining a superior decision, succumbing by a 12-3 count. At this point with only three…

June 14, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 26) • Page Image 11

… several Wolverines figuring prominently in the outcome. Goalie Tim Cotter made 14 saves in his stint while Jim Kilkowski and Pete Drehmann combined for three of the squad's nine tallies. For the first time…

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