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January 14, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 86) • Page Image 9

… second half by eight or more points, the Wolverines started to mount their bid for an upset with only 57 seconds on the clock.' Down 99-91, the Wolverines drove the length of the court and Mark Henry…

… of his .ne-on-one shots, to put Michigan within four points of S the Bucks. That, however, was as close as the Wolverines came. Dan Fife fouled Finney, and the 6-3 senior converted to give the Bucks a…

February 14, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 113) • Page Image 6

… appear on the schedule. The two sophomores. Wolverines will be traveling out Sherman will face Michigan jun- to the flatlands and Iowa City for Jerry Hoddy in the 118-pound today to meet their toughest foe…

… one meet - to Michigan State placed fourth in the Big T e n February 4. The Hawkeyes won Tournament last year, will go four bouts and drew in the meet, against Wolverine Ty Belknap in and Assistant…

… Badgers of Wisconsin, currently one of the hottest teams in the Big Ten. The Wolverines may play with- out the services of center Rodney Ford and guard Dick Bloodworth, both of whom have been injured since…

… Monday. In addition, the Wolverines are coming off a humiliating 78-73 loss to Evansville-a game which Assistant Coach Fred Snowden characterized as "the worst of the year." All this plus the fact that Wis…

April 14, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 159) • Page Image 6

…: Neja TV lentals 662-5671 SERVING BIG 10SCHOOLS SINCE 1961 By BETSY MAHON After being roughly treated at the hands of their instate rivals, the Wolverine horsehidemen are set to try their luck againsta…

… group of out of state invaders, the Fighting Irish of Notre Dame. The game will be played this after- noon on Ferry Field. Whether or not the Wolverines can break their losing string de- pends largely on…

January 14, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 88) • Page Image 6

… EVERYTHING NOW at NOW Student Book Service From Wire Service Reports NEW YORK-Former Wolverine first baseman Bob Makoski was selected by the San Francisco Giants in, the first round of base- ball's free agent…

January 14, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 88) • Page Image 7

… starts last night to Toledo's frosh five, 88-78. The key factors that propelled the Rockets past the Wolverines were complete domination of the boards and a well balanced scor- ing attack. Behind most of…

… the game and at half-time 48-40, Michigan put on a surge to come within one point with 10 minutes left in the contest, but a quick Toledo spurt finished the Wolverines off and they never threatened…

February 14, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 115) • Page Image 8

…, Woody Hayes would have helped the Buckeyes of Ohio State who were literally outclassed by the Wolverine gymnasts by the score of 163.85 to 150.10. It was the ex- cellent performance by the three, all…

… event except the side horse, the Wolverines easily surpassed the 27-point plateau. The pace was set in the very first event, the free exercise, as Michi- gan's Gura led all scorers with a 9.25, pacing the…

Wolverines over the Buckeyes, 27.4 to 25.85. Gura, Terry Boys (9.1) and McCurdy (9.05) all performed more chal- lenging routines than did the Buck- eyes who seemed content to score in the 8-point range, except…

… for all arounder Jack Leonard, who per- formed a routine more similar to that of the Wolverines and mianag- ed to post a 9.0. His score was the only 9-point or better for Ohio State, who failed to hit…

…. In the long horse, five of the six Wolverines scored nine-plus points: McCurdy (9.3), Rusty Pierce (9.25), Gura (9.15), Marti (9.0) and Ward Black, whose score did not enter in to the team competition…

… story was the same as th Wolverines toppled Ohio State by the score of 27.30 to -Daily-Terry Mccarthy RICK McCURDY, Wolverine all-around performer, goes through a side horse routine in an earlier…

… triangle meet against Iowa and Indiana State. McCurdy topped Michigan's trio of all-around men with an excellent 54.65 point total to help lead the Wolverines to a 163.85-150.10 trouncing of Ohio State…

…, yesterday. SUBSTITUTE STAR: Tankers submerge I'] 24.45. The Wolverines entered seven ' 0 men in this event with Monty Falb -ni leading the pack with a 9.25 total. Three other Wolverines placed in the nine…

… the after- able to shut the Wolverines out of whose score did not count in team -- Most of Michigan's first-string es. noon, the 200 and the 50-yard the first two spots. competition, scord 9.05 and Mike…

February 14, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 115) • Page Image 9

…'s Wolverines blew Purdue off itsy own court, 81-74. The win made Michigan a strong fav- orite to cop the Big Ten Playing most of the game without s u p e r Sophomore Henry Wilmore who was plagued with foul…

… trouble, the Wolverines featured an amaz- ingly balanced attack with three of its other four starters, Ken Brady, Dan Fife and Wayne Grabiec throwing in 19 points each. Wilmore did manage to add 12 in the…

March 14, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 132) • Page Image 8

… poor showing for the Wolverines on the whole, one Michigan tsam man- aged to play the unlikely role of giant-killers. The Wolverine's fine two mile relay team of Al Cornwell, Eric Chapman, Bill Bol- ster…

Wolverine placer, John Mann, was an especially pleasant surprise for the partisan fans as he copped the fourth spot, Stickmen stuck The Michigan lacrosse club dropped its first regular season game yesterday…

… to Oberlin, 11- 7. According to coach bio-chem- ist Bob Kaman, "We had cor- rected the team deficiencies, but we got beat individually." The Wolverine goalie, sopho- mpre Jay Johnson, played an…

… to bring the score to 10-7. At 158, Quinn( was beaten 1-0 by Bruce Trannel of Ohio University, who finished second in the nation last year. The other Wolverine qualifier was Bob Huizenga, who finished…

March 14, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 132) • Page Image 9

… went a bit differently than usual for the Wolverines yesterday at Crisler Arena. They had fun. 0 And why shouldn't they have? With at least a tie for second in the Big Ten wrapped up, not to mention next…

… off Indi- * ana, giving the Hoosiers their third loss and prying them off Michigan's back. And don't forget Michigan's first game with Wisconsin, the Big Ten opener, when the Wolverines won on a last…

… quickly dispelled as the Wolverine cagers outclassed Wisconsin, 93-73. Michigan raced out to an early 9-2 lead, increased their margin to 17 points by half-time, and breezed on to their twelfth conference…

… court in time to get another beau- tiful Wilmore pass to move Michi- gan ahead 19-10. The action was about even for most of the remainder of the first half until the Wolverines exploded for 13 points to…

… totalled 13 points in the game-- eight in the first half. One Wolverine who just couldn't find the range yesterday ,vas soph- omore sensation Henry Wilmore. It was just not his day. Numerous outside shots…

Wolverines in turnovers with six, and scored only seven points. The second half was 3 pretty sloppy affair, but Michigan still managed to increase its lead to 25 points with 7:10 left in the contest. The first…

November 14, 1971 (vol. 82, iss. 57) • Page Image 1

… women's rights and in favor of legalizing abortion. Peter Betros (left) objects to legalization during a panel discussion on religious teachings on abortion. Teach -in studies a bortion issues Wolverines

… nip Purdue By BILL ALTERMAN The Wolverines clinched their second trip to the Rose Bowl in three years yesterday as Michigan defeated Purdue 20-17 in a heart-stopping thriller. Combined with Ohio State…

January 14, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 79) • Page Image 8

… schools in the country, Iowa State, Michigan State, and Oklahoma State grabbed the first three spots in the Midwest Open with the Wolverines pull- ing down the fourth position in the competition which drew…

… finish came in what Bay termed. "the toughest weight class in the tournament" the 126 pound di- vision. The only losses suffered by the Wolverine sophomore were to Fujita, a Japanese wrestler grappling out…

…-important eight-point series, the Wolverines' second of four such series this season. When two teams meet only twice during the regular schedule, as do Michi- gan and Denver in 1971-72, each game is worth four…

… points. The Wolverines lost their first eight point series last weekend to Minnesota-Duluth, 9-3 and 7-3. So now Michigan heads into the Mile-High City sporting a 5-5 league record for ten points and…

… each have 14 points, and since none of them, except I Denver, play eight point series this weekend, the most any can have after this weekend will be 18. If the Wolverines can sweep the Fourth Pioneers…

… at full strength for these 'games while the Wolverines could use some help. Forward Pat Donnelly, a fresh- lace man who came to Michigan direct from the Detroit Junior Red Wings, has been declared…

… games with Michigan dating back to who knows when. Although Denver has a definite advantage in being used to the higher altitude, the Wolverines have shown they are capable of knocking off the favorite…

March 14, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 122) • Page Image 8

…; that is, if you think 'of of three freestyle events. He shat- eighth place showing helped the Catt. Indiana as in 'a class of its own. tered the pool record in the Wolverines considerably. Stamm upset…

…:53.41.1 Michigan placed four men in place between the Wolverines and yard freestyle touching in at Michigan finished second. the top twelve in the fly and Ohio State; a battle decided in the ! :20.81. But just as…

March 14, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 122) • Page Image 9

…Tuesday, March 'l 4, 197 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nine IT uesday, March 14, 1 972. THE MICHIGAN DAILY I Wolverines end disappointing year -Daily-Mort Noveck MICHIGAN'S HENRY WILMORE goes up…

… break, the Wolverine Cagers managed to really blow it, losing two of their three vacation contests. The two losses smashed any chance for a conference title or a post-season tournament bid. By far, the…

… most damaging de- feat was against Michigan State. The Wolverines were hovering be- hind Ohio State and Minnesota by a half games in the Big Ten Race, but couldn't come up with quite enough against the…

Wolverines took several six yr Sioux:H atingseniors, tried to explain Michigan's pathetic state in for- eign arenas. "We always seem to get behind early, and it's almost that we ex- pect to lose." Straub…

… assessed. THE ANN ARBOR LEFT- winger hit it right on the nose as the Wolverines fell behind 5-0 ; after only one period of the ser- ies at Grand Forks. It was very loose defensive play by the Wol- verines…

… with Bob Falconer scoring on a clean breakaway. In the seven minute man ad- vantage, the Wolverines could on- ly muster four shots on goal. But it must be admitted that Michi- gan was not at full…

… changed hands several times in the second half and the Wolverines held an 86-81 lead with about five minutes to go. But State outscored the Wolverines 14- 6 the rest of the way for the win. Michigan center…

… Ken Brady was taken out of the game with about eight minutes left, and he never returned. Brady was having one of his best afternoons of the sea- son, and Wolverine coach Johnny Orr's decision to keep…

Wolverines ran out to an early 11-2 lead and kept a comfortable margin through the entire first half, despite a few lapses of sloppy play. Big Ten Standings FINAL Michigan really ran the Badgers off the…

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…

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…

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…

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…

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…

February 14, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 113) • Page Image 11

… something to be desired in v a r i e t y. The Wolverines meet Michigan State today for the fourth time. However, in this case, they're keeping score. The forecast is for a close con- test. Last year Michigan…

… difference should be two or three points; If we do real well it will be ten," commented assistant track coach Jack Harvey. Against MSU last weekend, the Wolverines compiled a good set of stats. After two…

… record, tonight by defeating Jackson Community Col- lege in Jackson. The young Wolverine squad finally gets a crack at someone its own age when it takes on the junior college hoopsters tonight. Michigan…

… showed the Wolverines that experience, not age, makes the difference as last year's fine crop of sophomores hand- ed Michigan two defeats. In addition to losing all of last year's starters, Jackson also…

… lost coach Mary Nolan. JCC's rebuilding program hasn't been Sery successful and their record to date is 0-2. Michigan has been improving steadily as the team gains game experience. , The Wolverines are…

… will he against Grand Valley." The Wolverines host Grand Valley State College this Satur- day at 1 p.m. at Crisler Arena, and as usual, the Raiders start a' tall team. The Wolverine offense has been…

May 14, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 5) • Page Image 16

…Page Sixteen THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, May 14, 1974 paeKing J E R R Y HUBBARD (below), Michigan's national champion at 151 pounds, brought home a sheepskin at graduation and the Wolverines will be…

September 14, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 9) • Page Image 10

Wolverines' offense, keep reading. Schembechler faced a major roadblock last spring w h e n fullbacks Ed Shuttlesworth and Bob Thornbladh as well as wing- back Clint Haslerig graduated. Bo knew he had to find…

… tailback job. SPRINKLE in a dash of Franklin's magic and Michigan should have its most explosive offense since the '71 crew, may- be. Why the pessimism? Because, experience-wise the Wolverines' offensive…

… last year as did Chap- man two years ago when he played split end, and it is a reasonable assumption t h a t this pair will get the call on most Wolverine aerial adven- tures. DenBoer has primarily been…

… -A next spring. Sophs Jerry Vogele and Phil Andrews possess the kind of piledriving power that made See 'M' OFFENSE, Page 12 New Wolverine wingback Gil Chapman eludes pursuer HOW MANY SHUTOUTS? Defese…

… De Weg 711 North Univ.-Ph. NO 8-6915 902 S. State-Ph. NO 8-7269 ; the 1973 Wolverines were as stingy as ever, giving up no more than 13 points in any game. Moeller's 1974 crew could be just as good or…

September 14, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 9) • Page Image 20

… Morton, both of whom injuries in his Wolverine career, could fit highly into Schem- and Mike Holmes, a junior bechler's plans for later in the switched from his former wolf year. position. All in all, the…

Wolverine de- FiNALLY, at the ends will be fensive outlook is once again Larry Banks and Dan Jilek. bright, and the Michigan crew Banks, ti- brother of Harry should again take its place as Banks, is a senior…

September 14, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 9) • Page Image 23

… seasons, it has been commonplace for Michigan fans to assume that in the Big Ten, only Ohio State gives the Wolverines trouble. But if you look closely at the last three seasons, you'll see that the…

…'re not likely to be the team that breaks out of the Little Eight and challenges the Big Two. PURDUE DEFENSIVE END Ron Hardy drags down the Wolverines' Gordon Bell in last year's 34-9 Michigan win. Today…

January 14, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 86) • Page Image 8

… with Louisiana State. Loken terms the Tigers as "su- perb." "There are many places to improve in, in order to get a score to crowd LSU," says the Wolverine coach. "We have our work cut out for us." After…

…. Medd and the rest of the Wolverines travel'to Baton Rouge, Louisiana Friday, to meet Louisiana State in their first dual meet of the season. haun-rats icers- AP Photo Why are these men smiling…

…-0354 By FRED UPTON The Wolverine hockey team traveled to Michigan Tech last weekend and split the two game series with the Huskies. For Michigan, this was the first time that it had beaten Tech in Houghton…

… being thoroughly over- whelmed 6-0, Saturday. The Wolverines played well enough to win on Friday and the overtime victory was indicative of the close game. Michigan Tech was a hot and cold team Friday. It…

March 14, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 129) • Page Image 8

… predicament in last year's tour- ney, the Wolverines rose to the occasion against then third- ranked Notre Dame. Even with the absence of Michael Campa- nella Russell the Maize and Blue might pull off an upset…

March 14, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 129) • Page Image 9

…- hibition meet tomorrow at Crisler Arena. The Varsity tumblers will compete against former Wolverine gymnasts. The alumni team will include Ted Mardi, Terry Boys and 1973 Big Ten all- around champion Ray Gura…

May 14, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 6) • Page Image 9

…) Films- -Brochures-nform ation Public Invited Drop in Any Time. sponsored by UM Commission for Women and the American Cancer Society Wes Wolverine can play pool, ping pong, do his laundry, watch color TV…

May 14, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 6) • Page Image 11

… sixth when McGinnis tired. Michigan col- lected its 13 hits in the first six innings off loser Jim Joyce. The Wolverines got on the scoreboard first in the second inning on a double by third baseman Jeff…

… produced another Wolverine run in the fourth. Bowling Green picked up its only two runs in the bottom of the fifth on doubles by Fred Jereb, Larry Owen and Joe Meyer. Michigan came back with two hits of its…

… Bill Haslerig, brother of former Wolverine grid star Clint Haslerig; led off by crushing Dan Rebel's second pitch over the 375 foot mark for his first homerun and extra base hit of the season. MICHIGAN…

… single by Owen, and a forceout In the top of the second the Wolverines tallied three runs to salt the game away. Chapman and Damiani led off the inning with singles and after two bats- men were gone…

… Saturday against the Chicago Track Club, and snuttered to a lethargic 83-59 loss. But head coach Jack Harvey didn't take it on the chin and could barely disguise the fact that the Wolverines are looking…

… Tens loom fore- most in the Wolverines' minds, they'll have trouble placing any higher than third - at least on paper. "Illinois and Indiana will be battling it out for first place," the Michigan coach…

June 14, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 28) • Page Image 12

… once was about gain- ing Hubbard's services, but will have to wait and see on Hubbard's choice. Hubbard can step in and start for Michigan as a freshman says assistant Wolverine coach Bill Frieder. The…

September 14, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 10) • Page Image 6

… students. ( (Continued from Page 1)ex the end zone for Michigan's first third period the Wolverines set off in the first period after an ex touchdown of the 1975 season. up Wood's third straight field in…

… per- sMI Leach and romped around left the Wolverines. iod. ig INTERVIEWS for these committees will be end for 14 yards and a Michigan FROM THIS t Michigan failed to move the W held Tues. and Wed. nights…

… Morgan raced 56 yards an THE IMichigan's 27 yard line. to the Wolverine 13 yard line.ya Five days later Wisconsin Scott Corbin saved a touchdown yS awwwn n.kicker Lamia made the score by nailing Morgan…

… Welcome to Participate Stop By for Coffee and Get Acquainted! 7-6 in favor of Michigan with 4:51 remaining in the first half. After receiving the ensuing kickoff, the Wolverines cranked up their offense…

… didn't make things any easier for the Wolverine defense. The defense had its work cut out for it when five bad turnovers put the Badgers in Michigan territory. The only scores Wisconsin could muster with…

…, and Michigan"s offensive er- rors were again overcome. In Marek's last three games in 1974, he rushed for over 200 yards each game. Yesterday, the Wolverines held the runner to a mere 58 yards. O…

February 14, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 116) • Page Image 8

…, the 6-0 Wolverines look to upset a Sycamore squad led by American Olympic teams qualifier, Kurt Thomas. "I think just the magnitude of the competition willt offer the stimulatipn needed to produce top…

… perform. ances," stated Michigan's Bob Darden, defendiing Big Ten high bar champion. "I think we have all the makings to win this meet." The Wolverines' top score this season, a 207.5 against Minnesota…

…. Less than a minute later, Denver forward Doug Berry took a high pass from the point and leisurely stuffed the puck past Michigan goalie Robbie Moore to pull the Pioneers with- in one. But Wolverine Kris…

…: TOM DURANCEAU I have good players, I have a ! Don Dufek scored his first good team. This year we're goal of the season in the second young and rebuilding." period to give the Wolverines their 2…

… second and third stringers. Consistent Joe Bauer turned in the finest performance for the Wolverines, doubling in the 1000 yard freestyle and the 200 yard butterfly. His times were very respectable 9…

… performance. For if Michigan is to have any chance at all, then it has to come fi'om these very swmmers. The Wolverines return to ac, tion today at 4 p.m. against Il- linois right here at Matt Mann Pool. By…

…- ships coming up the first week of March, Coach Gus Stager i a 1 ' 1 3 i 1 i By ANDY GLAZER For the third consecutive sea- son the Michigan Wolverine bas- ketball team enters the Big Ten stretch run in…

… Michigan State Spartans have surprised most of the experts this year, and if they can surprise Mich- igan today at 3:05 in East Lans- ing, they will be only one game behind the Wolverines in the race for…

April 14, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 159) • Page Image 9

… etters steam roll Irish By MB DILLON The defending Big Ten Michigan Wolverines dropped a disappointing doubleheader to the 8-8 Western Michigan Broncos in Kalamazoo yesterday, 7-4 and 6-2, during an…

…Ginnis went the distance but tired in the sixth, giving up three walks and a sacri- fice fly that gave Western its seventh run. The Wolverines didn't lose for lack of op-. portunity. They put their first five…

May 14, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 8) • Page Image 12

… Michigan track team will attempt to win the final portion of the Big Ten's triple crown of track. The Wolverines have already won the first two legs, taking the cross-country title and the indoor track…

… flock of new records set, with nine races being run in metric distances for the first time. Individtally, the Wolverines have only one defending champion back from last year's outdoor meet, where they…

April 14, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 155) • Page Image 11

… Wasilewski's home run. It was Wasilewski's sec- ond round tripper of the sea- son. The Wolverines picked up another run in the fourth off starting pitcher Matt Partyka, when Mike Parker doubled home Jim Berra…

… in the NCAA indoor champion- shipsr and possessing t h r e e strong relay teams, Villanova should giveythe Wolverines a' runs for their money. Indiana and Michigan State are the only other Big Ten…

… schools entering the Dogwoods. The Relays will give Coach Jack Harvey's Wolverine squad a preview of both Indiana and MSU prior to the Big Ten cham- pionships in late May. Michigan will face Indiana in Ann…

May 14, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 9) • Page Image 3

…. Registration is at 8:30 a.m...*. then go from librettos to lobs at 9 a.m. as the State Women's Tennis Championships are "g4d on the Varsity Courts . . . The Wolverine track team at- tempts to outrun Indiana…

May 14, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 9) • Page Image 9

…- nicking, camping. All-year member- ship $50 per adult. Children free. Brochure from Bloods, 2005 Penn- craft, Ann Arbor 48103. 43F611 PERMANENT WEIGHT LOSS Through B e h a v 1 c r Modification. wolverine

May 14, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 9) • Page Image 11

… on the Wol- verine nine, this weekend, as both Wisconsin and Northwest- ern visit Fisher Field for cru- cial Big Ten doubleheaders. Currently, the Wolverines trail Minnesota by one game (10-2 vs. 9…

… staff with a shining 2.18 ERA. Wisconsin, holding a 7-7 con- ference record, confronts the Wolverines today at 1 pm. John Hnath, a second and third baseman, is the team's leading hitter at .484 in the Big…

October 14, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 32) • Page Image 9

… on a sure bet, then check out the cross country action this after- noon on the Michigan Golf course. 'You see, Michigan State hits town at 4:15 to face Michigan in the Wolverines' only dual meet of the…

… losses to Notre Dame and North- western. THE WOLVERINES on the other hand will field a squad including eight of the ten lettermen which helped win the Big Ten championship for Michigan for the third…

…'ve had so far this year." WHEN ASKED if Michigan State posed any threat to the Wolverines, Warhurst responded "none whatsoever." Even though Warhurst may be overconfident, several of the Wolverine harriers…

… up the pace," Warhurst com- mented. "If he just stays in a pack we'll probably break him at three miles." State enters the race with a 6-10 record against the Wolverines and with the talent they…

… the Badgers don't build on it tomorrow. The fifteenth ranked Badgers lead the Big Ten with a 3-0 conference mark while the Wolverines are tied for second at 2-0. Wisconsin plays nine conference games…

…-ranked Wolverines will be without the services of tight end Mark }# Schmerge tomorrow. The junior from Cincinnati is sidelined with a foot in;- jury. Senior Derek Howard will return to his cornerback spot after…

… RENHARGER For track purists, the so-called 'Michigan Mile' was nothing special, and maybe somewhat amusing. But, for basketball buffs, with one eye on the calendar anticipating the Wolverine's opening tip…

…. Orr's Wolverines will definitely miss depart- ed starters Ricky Green, Steve Grote and Johnny Robinson. Along with the Bodnars, newcomers include Robin- son's 'little' brother Mike (6-10, 240), plus…

January 14, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 86) • Page Image 7

Wolverines have also netted six of the last seven. Illinois has lost its last four home Big Ten games in a span of two years. So what is the theory behind using so many players in a ballgame? "We're going to…

…. Despite the improved status of the Illini, Orr still feels his Wolverines will be ready for the game. "At this point we are mentally and emotionally as ready for this game as we could be," Orr said…

… losing streak, the big question will be whether they can awaken and get hot in the frigid north. Standing in the way of a Wolverine turn-around, however, is a Minnesota hockey team which is unbeaten at…

…'s 10-year reign as king of Wolverine basketball, D he has established a prestigious, winning tradition at Michigan. Orr's teams play an exciting, fast-paced brand of basketball, sparked by their…

… tenacious, man-to-man defense. Well, not exactly. At least, not any more. In keeping with tradition, the Wolverines are still w'inning. But Michigan is winning in an altogether different way this year…

…. Defensively, the Wolverines are relying more and more upon the zone when the chips are down. Never has this emerging trademark been more evident than it was Thursday night in Iowa City where the Wolverines

… Baxter, Ronnie Lester, the one Hawkeye who can really make things happen, wass face to face with five Wolverines. Baxter met him at the top of the circle. Behind him in the center was Joel Thompson flanked…

… Baxter with three fouls. But, working against the rest of the Wolverines, Lester found himself outnumbered. Usually, Lester tried squeezing the ball right through the zone into the middle. The usual…

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