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January 15, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 81) • Page Image 1

….i WOLVERINES OPEN CONFE SEASON WITH HARD-FOU VICTORY VARSITY LOOKS BET" THAN AGAINST AC - Haggerty and Kipke High Score with 14 Points Between Them, Potter Counts Eight Michigan opened her Big Ten ba ketball…

… season last night with a vi tory, a victory over Illinois, whic came after a long hard fight tb brought out everything in every ma The Wolverine margin of -victo was one solitary point with the ,fin score…

Wolverines, 11-15. Deng scor again for Michigan and Cherry du licated the feat again tying the sco Potter, the Illinois captain, follow with a basket but Haggerty again ti it up'and Kipke, gave the Varsity the…

January 15, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 80) • Page Image 1

… of Iowa 41 to 22 he showed his abilities as a basketball coach and the Wolverine aggregation displayed a form that, it it was anything but a flash in the pan, should make them more of a favorite than…

… ever in Western Conference championship scramble honors. Petrie, the boy who wasn't good enough to rate the Wolverine first string last year, got enough baskets .this evening to tie for high scoring…

… invaders led 19 to 7. The famed Iowa defense seemed to be a lacking quantity of the evening. As for the short pass offense-it was "under cover" too, mostly because it was of no use against the Wolverines

January 15, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 83) • Page Image 1

… ESTABLISHED 1890 AW 46v !lit rl t 4 atjX MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS Vol. XXXIX. No. 83. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, JANUARY 15. 1929 EIGHT PAGES WOLVERINES HOLD CONFERENCE LEAD BY 21-17I…

… determined Illini invaders, the Wolverine basketball team hung ip its fourth consecutive Conference victory last night in the field iouse before approximately 7,000 people, the largest crowd of the eason, by a…

… 21-17 score. Using a tight defense that completely stifled the famed Illini ;low breaking offense that proved Indiana's undoing ,except for two ;hort intervals, the Wolverines exhibited a well…

… leaders turned in. ,o romt ee. the middle west.Diminutive Wolverine forward, of all graduates in journalism with since his return from the South More than 1,000 students, vari- Neither team displayed much…

… from the corner of court and Bill Orwig counted n on a difficult overhead toss. skowski made good a free throw give the Wolverines the lead, 6 as the half ended. llinois openea the second period h a rush…

January 15, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 83) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY T'URSDAY, JANUARY 15, 112.9 WOLVERINE HOCKEY TEAM OVERWHELMS STATE, 9-1 SPARTAN OUTPLAYEDNUMBER OF MEN USING INTRAMURALSJE MICHIGAN AND PURDUE REMAIN TIED BUILDING…

Wolverines were ori- being defeated by a much worse points on his own hook, but outside Phoeni coming in the hectic final session, some 250 men in basketball uni- waking up to the fact that there ginally…

… Courtwight's team will be seeking Conference title race by winning trainin the Wolverines discarded their in- followers of that sport. In both iin- gmson is clviua tctcsfo pssnggae tacs s efre ter er ila- 5pci…

… scorers for the in- the early Conference season. A lea- are Crouch, Daniels, Ricketts, Jones, INTERSCHOLASTIC MEET Scarcity of material was alwCys Three Wolverines Star dividual honors with 35 points to tue…

…, has just reported Northwestern university's seven-- remedy. However, since the Bad- c Wolverine contingent, forcing the the expense of the Maroons last due, ranked as the outstanding for cage drill…

… on its home floor. j Ohio State ........ 2 1 .667 j eighty-six schools in eight different A game between Alma col- st. Lo The Wolverines' first score came. G. FT. TP. I On paper, the Boilermakers ap…

January 15, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 78) • Page Image 6

…rtF, Nt1CH10- iL EMI:: ,. 'I A . .'; " . 30 THE. MiCHICA'N DAiLY ~W~ThAY ~ tR~Thf~fl l I1 i..1. cf " 1.\11 ali4.l, ,1i/, -i OtPI WOLVERINES LOOK TO CONFERENCE AT SCHEDULE 10 "1 MIC…

… HICAN MATMN DOWN TWOil STRONG EASTERN SCHOBOLS Prnceton andF.& M. Defeated by Powerful Wolverine Grappling Team. WIN BY LARGE SCORES Hewitt Continues His Victory Streak by Accounting I for Two Triumphs…

… from more experienced op- l ponents. The stocky Wolverine 1481 pound defender won the State A.A. I U. title in this weight last year and is looked upon as a favorite to start I the first Big Nine meet…

… i o r circuit forX team ole ntheir own floor toni he 1929 baseball campaign, show- The Wolverine "B"' teaml was sent through a rather strenuous drili ing the way for all the other slab yestegay…

… Lefty) Grove. smoke-ball State Normal school A Ypsilanti artist of the world champion Phil- last Saturday night will take t .liel adelphia Athletics, was second to r floor for the Wolverine juniors. the…

… exhibition of shooting itven by the Wolverines in Monday night's game against Illinois, Coach Veenker started his practice sessidn yesterday afternoon right where hl, charges started slipping the worst in the…

January 15, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 83) • Page Image 1

…- cured all of the material. Jablonski At Head Of Varsity Scorers Wolverines Lead At Half, But Foul Shooting Is Again Weakness MADISON, Wis., Jan. 14.- (Spe- cial) --The University of Michigan basketball…

… team met its third consecu- tive Conference defeat here tonight, losing to Wisconsin, 34 to 20. Although the Wolverines ran up a narrow 11-10. advantage at the half on a courageous recovery, displaying…

January 15, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 78) • Page Image 3

…. Purdue-Kessler (5), Young, Malaska, Lambert (2). Officials: Referee - Lane; Umpire - Young. I-M Sports Michioan Six Entrains Today For Minnesota, Wolverine's Small Sextet Hopes For Split With Gophers…

…- ier for the three Wolverine "Go- liaths." Much to the dismay of the athletic department and Pull- man company, Michigan will travel to Minneapolis Jan. 25. Matmen Leave Today For Final Eastern Jaunt…

January 15, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 80) • Page Image 1

…'s fast skat- ing Wolverines ip the initial clash of a two-game hockey series. Indications are that Coliseum of- ficials will be hanging out the S.R.O. sings by 7:30 p.m. at the latest and that when the…

… Golden Gopher's Ray Bjorck and Michigan's Vic Heyliger bat the opening face-off at 8 p.m., there will not be a rafter in the arena without its quota of ardent fans. Eddie Lowrey, Wolverine mentor…

… at 8:30 p.m. as spitq the fact that he is suffering was originally scheduled. from a severe cold. With Fabello in! Though NBC engineers have not uniform, the Wolverines will be able yet decided whether…

January 15, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 81) • Page Image 1

…1 as the title seeking Wolverines tangle with Minnesota's slightly tarnished co-champions at Minneapolis. Nettled by two defeats in as many starts, the Gophers will strive to annex their initial…

… Conference win against the high riding visitors, twice victorious in Big Ten strife. The Wolverines have chalked up victories over Illinois and Ohio State in impressive fashion while Wiscon- sin and Indiana…

January 15, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 79) • Page Image 1

… known to have been picked up. The announcement did not identify the nationality of the submerged attacker, nor did it say whether the damaged tanker, enroute from Pan- r Wolverines Face Stiff Battle: 111…

…- .:: game series against the Wolverine s:r: : ': puckm en The game will start at 8 Well rested after splitting a bril- liant series with Dartmouth on Dec. 22 and 23, perenially the finest sextet in the East…

… Tomorrow GRAND RAPDS,. Jan. 15.-(/P) -The University of Michigan's mighty Wolverine swimming team swamped a collection of Grand Rapids YMCA tankers tonight in an exhibition dual meet by a score of 38 to 19…

January 15, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 54) • Page Image 3

…: 'ongh Victory over Wolverines Wison~t'~1viTh~niilearn came gaiti its second i ini three Big Ten starts by defct ;1i ng Michigan, 50 to 41, before a rowd~;I(Pi8,000. Michigan's'TLorn King…

…Conferiene scoring leader,.was ablto wadd only 13, points to hi-; -40 point Big Ten count. The !itshy vWolverine for- ward was c losely gutarded on his un- dler the b ,astshts which he ap- pe r d ir 4 tlElroy Jlf ;:I…

… the two clubs. The Wolverines must win tonight if they are to remain in the running for the Western Conference cham- pionship. They now have a record of one victory and two losses in Confer- ence…

…-end the Wolverine hockey squad will try to make it two straight ag;ainst a strong Woodstock, Ont., Army team at 8:00 tonight. Coach Eddie Lowrey is planning to start the same sextet that had so much to do…

…- fense, and Dick Mixer, goal. A large crowd is expected. for, the game and, although the Wolverines will have a good many supporters in, the stands, the boys from Woodstock are bringing along a sizeable…

… cheer- ing section. Woodstock is carrying 15 players on its squad having three forward .lines, two pairs of defense men, and a goalie. Even though the Wolverines have lost a game this season they. have…

…; won one and considering last year's record, Michigan hockey fans are in for a good season. Playing a full- schedule of 13 games last season. the. Wolverines managed to win only one, game before the end…

…. So, should the Wolverines make it two in a row they will have. established themselves as a hoe~ey. squad that could reach high plat~es among Michigan puck teams of the Ipast. College Basketball' Ohio…

January 15, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 84) • Page Image 3

… Cowles' Wolverine cage quintet will be hard pressed to stop the rampaging Badgers of Wisconsin who are threatening to walk away wfth the Western Con- ference championship before half of the teams have a…

… next of the "Big Four" to make the attempt to halt the men from Madison. Ozzie Cowles willI have to develop a stronger scoring' punch if the Wolverines are to' stop Wisconsin's starting five cur- READY…

… faced each other 90 times over a 25-year span, with the Golden Gophers holding a distinct edge over the Wolverines. The Northmen have won 57 of the con- tests, while Michigan has tri- umphed only 24 times…

…- tory were inflicted by the Gophers, as they downed the Wolverines 10-0 and 15-2 in 1945. Series Born in '22. The series, which began in 1922, saw Minnesota grab the first con- test, 6-3 and then take…

…I Gophers hold a better than 2-1 margin, having netted the puck 298 times, while Minnesota goal- tenders have allowed only 142 goals by the Wolverines. rAIALY OFFICIAL C i4 '. v / ii; : \ \\ " " . ',4…

January 15, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 81) • Page Image 1

…, RAIN PRICE FIVE CENTS Chinese Reds Seize 1 rri rican Consulatc. isconsin Wh ips Wolverine agers 3-4 'K') 13,000 See 'M' Dropped Into Second Suprunowicz' 13 High for Losers (Special to The…

… throng of 13,000 persons here. The score was 53 to 41. * * * IT WAS THE first Michigan defeat in three league starts, top- pling the Wolverines from first BOX SCORE ON PAGE 3 place and leaving them in a…

… scoring plays, and when the other Badgers, paced by forward Ab Nicholas, began pouring in baskets over the top of the zone, the Wolverines abandoned it, leaving Rehfeldt free in scoring position…

… the Badgers were capitalizing on openings in their opponents' defense at closet range to the basket. THE FIERY rebounding which marked the Wolverines' victories was totally absent as Wisconsin held…

…, 83-62, in 'their only other loop contest. Biggest Ohio threat is 6 ft. 5 in. Dick Schnittker, a forward, who is averaging 25 points per game so far this season. If the Wolverines have no more luck with…

… Buckeyes, however, are always tough on the home floor, as evidenced by the crush- ing defeat absorbed there by the Wolverines last year. Students Get Phoenix Posts Four students, not listed in yes- terday…

January 15, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 81) • Page Image 3

… PAGE THREE SUNDAY, JANUARY 15, 1950 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Swimmers Dunk Purdue, 60-33; Pucksters M in, 4-I Moss, Stager, Lead 'M' To Season's First Win Wolverines Take Eight Out of Ten…

… capacity crowd at the varsity pool. Gus Stager and Charlie Moss combined to pace the Wolverines, who won eight of the ten events in the meet. STAGER, a senior, was the only double wnner of the afternoon…

… second respectively, leaving Thomas with the number three berth. Purdue's only wins of the day came in the 150-yard back- stroke and the 200-yard breast- stroke. Everett Brooks touched out Wolverine Kahn…

… season with- out a defeat and the second in Conference competition. THE FIRST of the series of falls for the Wolverines was turned in by Captain Jim Smith, Conference 136-pound champion as he pinned Bob…

…'t run out. Star Sophomore wrestler for the Wolverines, Larry Nelson, with a near-fall and a reverse in the third period, came from behind in his 128-pound battle to beat Northwestern's George Halas, 9…

… strength from last year's veterans, he said that the Wolverines would begin to con- centrate in earnest now for the opening of the Big Ten title race against Minnesota on February 15. * * * Side Horse - Won…

…'s pucksters made a clean { sweep of their Eastern invasion byr beating down a scrappy Yale Blue club here last night, 4-1, before a capacity crowd of 3800 at the New Haven Arena. Previously the Wolverines had…

… second period to, ice the battle for the Maize and Blue. The first period was a spec- tacle of frustrating Wolverine' offensive play and brilliant net work by the Yale goal tender' Jim Burns who piled up…

January 15, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 81) • Page Image 6

…. meets during the between Semesters break.. The Wolverine tankers will bat- tle the Hawkeyes from Iowa on Faturday afternoon, in the first home dual meet of the year, and then will hit the road, traveling…

… swim in the sprints for Iowa. New Zea- lander Buddy Lucas will partici- pate in the freestyle, while Willy Weber swims breaststroke. * * * STUDENT WILL face teacher when the Wolverine swimmers move on to…

… points to to the Wolverines, 66-61. "move within three tallies of Nchlundt. The Indiana center Purdue now finds itself in the brought his total to 152 by con- cellar as a result of its 67-65 loss mecting…

January 15, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 83) • Page Image 6

… competition in Chicago and con- tinued the annual contests while attending their respective univers- ities. Conn is still looking for his first win over the Wolverine ace, but Walters' steady improvement dims…

Wolverine squad, and Jones and Delaney seem the likely men to swim the 150-yard individual med- ley. Along with Walters in the div- ing will be either Charley Bates or Bud Hurd. Michigan's 400-yard freestyle…

…, opening a two game series which is undoubtedly the most vital of the campaign for the Wolverines. Vic Heyligers squad must gain at least a split with the Gophers in order to maintain even a flick- ering…

… hope of an NCAA Playoff berth. Even under normal circum- stances, this task would be a rug- ged one for the Wolverines, but the loss of Doug Philpott, second line winger, makes it even harder…

… Mascarin or JayI Goold up into Philpotts positionI on the second line. This shuf-I fling of lines makes Michigan'st chances for the much needed split "very dim" according toi the Wolverine coach.f The…

January 15, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 83) • Page Image 7

… goals for a career. This record held for 14 years until Gordon McMillan, a protege of Helyiger, set a new mark. ITS A FAT THAT George Chin, outstanding Wolverine wing on Coach Vic Heyliger's puck squad…

… a 6-3 record journey to Ann Arbor to face the Wolverines this Saturday evening at eight o'clock. The most recent of the Spartan triumphs was a surprise win over f" the highly touted Illini five, 60…

… dropped in 136 markers in eight encounters. Last year Ferrari was instru- mental in the two loses handed the Wolverines by Michigan State. In the second encounter he con- tributed 25 points to be high scor…

…- er of the evening. Besides McCoy and Ferrari, the MSC starting five consists of Bob Armstrong 6-8 at the cen- ter post, Keith Stackhouse 6-1 and Bob Devenny 5-11 at the guards. The Wolverine hoop…

… meet Illinois on February 6th and then come back to Ann Arbor for a return engage- ment with Iowa on February 8th. By DAVE ,LIVINGSTON Coach Don Canham and five< Wolverine thinclads open the in- door…

January 15, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 78) • Page Image 1

…' & YAq.XEM VI/L. LALV1. IVO."Y Wolverines Stop Wildcats, 94-76 Detroit 's Newspap er Strike Settled Kramer Goes On 34-Point Spree To Set New Michigan Scoring Mark Special To The Daily 4…

… EVANSTON, Ill.-Paced by Ron Kramer's record-breaking 34 points, the Michigan basketball squad topped Northwestern 94-76 last night in McGaw Memorial Field House. The victory kept the Wolverines in the thick…

… past MacCarten only to have it hit the pipe and bounce away. The partisan Michigan crowd warmed up to the situation and called for a Wolverine goal as the second period opened. Dick Dunni- gan brought…

January 15, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 78) • Page Image 3

…15, 1956 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Icers Whip Gophers; Cagers, Gymnasts Pucksters Hold League Dominance (Continued from Page 1) The Wolverines came close to breaking the game wide open on two occasions…

… Wildcats' big scorers at bay and stifled their efforts to climb back into the con- test. Hoping to continue their role as Conference dark horse the Wolverines ill engage Wisconsin at Madison Monday evening…

…. 4 i RON KRAMYR . . . 34 points --Daily-Dick Gaskill WOLVERINE goalie Lorne Howes sprawls on the ice to block a Minnesota shot in action at the Coli- seum last night. Both Howes and Gopher goalie…

… squad received another rude jolt as it was hand- ed a 21-16 loss at the hands of an underdog University of Illinois team here yesterday. It was the Wolverines' third straight loss in dual meet com…

… competition, he lost a close 3-2 decision to Robert Alexander after trying In- diana's Denny Krick the day be- fore. The Wolverine's next match will be against Purdue, February 3, and the team is optimistic as…

… Michigan cashed in heavily in the high-board diving with Char- lie Bates, taking first on 258.6 points, followed closely by the Wolverines' John Narcy. Iowa's points came from four big first places, two of…

… Teach- er's College ace, who won with a very creditable leap of 6'5%,". The Wolverines' Eeles Landstrom turn- ed in the best pole vault-14'- with former Olympic vaulter George Mattos taking second with 13…

January 15, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 87) • Page Image 6

… Michigan very sharp in the sprint, winning team has started off on the right both the 50 and 100 yard free- "stroke." style races. The Wolverines' first Big Ten Captain John Narcy turned in opponent, Purdue…

… willing to idle throughout the entire mid- change to the breaststroke to help year period. the team, and his performance Vacation Action Saturday night was promising The Wolverine natators will considering…

… Keen became Wolverine coach in 1925, he has over- come annual obstacles to produce an unbroken line of winning teams. Championship squads in 1929, '38, '53, '55 and last year. Eleven see- ond place teams…

… of these sophs, as well as i47-pound senior Lloyd Hamady, came out for the team at Michigan without ever having wrestled in high school. Inexperience has already made its mark on the Wolverines. They…

… - last-place finisher in 1956- could win only its second meet from the Wolverines in 30 years last Saturday is an indication of this. Keen has reason for pessimism, but this apparently is not part of his…

January 15, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 87) • Page Image 7

…ANUARY 15 1957 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wolverine cGg rs omp Michigan's Shearon, Burton Pace Attack on Badger Five (Continued from Page 1) Seconds later, Lee drove in from absorbed his fourth foul of…

… bench for the Wolverines for the last few games, Shearon stepped in for George Lee in last night's game with Wisconsin, and paced the Wolverine attack with 16 points. 'M' Faces Spartans Here In Hockey…

… Battle TOn it is quite deadly, as it proved to be} last night. He made good on six of them in the final period, add- ing four free throws to tie M. C. Burton for Wolverine scoring honors with 16 points…

… victory and tonight should prove no exception. Icers Gain Ground The Wolverines moved into third place over the weekend, and now trail Denver by only two and- a-half points. Denver split a home…

January 15, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 85) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY RE YOU INSURED?. PURDUE NEXT-FEB. 1: Wolverine Cagers Begin 18-Day Rest Pick Hi udent Health Insurance soon to behaailbl through Student Government Council coverage through…

…. Longest Layoff The Wolverines' lengthy lay- off 'is rivaled only by Wisconsin. The Badgers will rest for 17 days, COLLEGE BASKETBALL Duquesne 74; LaSalle 55 Clemson 81, Wake Forest 72 Maryland 55…

… met, Ohio State on Jan. 27, and will again be in full swing by the time they come to town on "Feb. 1. Game on TV The Boilermaker-Wolverine tilt that Saturday will be at 4:30 p.m.. and. will be the…

… Guild Banquet in the Sheraton Cadi in Detroit on Jan. 23. The Wolverine swim be fairly inactive durin exam break. In its only the beginning of nexi the Wolverines will host Jan. 31. The dual meet, firi…

January 15, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 85) • Page Image 7

… place in the WIHL, tied with North Dakota and Min- nesota. A Spartan, win tonight, how- ever, would push MSU into a third place tie with Michigan. Despite a disastrous start, the Wolverines are still in…

… expected to be in good physical condition. Michigan Reaching Form The Wolverines gave evidence in their game with Michigan Tech last Saturday night that they are reaching top playing form and are set to play…

January 15, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 86) • Page Image 6

…- ter part of each game, and as a result, the Wolverine trio has raced to the top of the league in individual scoring. Despite being held to 17 points in Monday's 84-74 win over the cellar…

… a Wolverine in a road game, and also shattered the Wis- consin fieldhouse mark. Perigo noted that Tidwell hit his 15 field goals in 21 attempts for a brilliant 71.4 percentage. The genial coach stated…

January 15, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 82) • Page Image 8

…- around champion in 1942 at Min- nesota. First of Four The Wolverines tackle the Gophers in the first of four meets between now and the start of the second semester. The other three occur after finals are…

… sometimes depends on individual stars rather than depth this could prove to be quite a problem for the Wolverines. Michigan can counter with all- around men Al Stall, Wolf Do- zauer, and Rich Montpetit, in ad…

… Keen advised his men yesterday as they prac- ticed for tomorrow's dual meet at Ohio State. Michigan has won two of its first three engagements this season, but no Wolverine has been able to score a pin…

… stay at his usual 137 post, and the other Wolverine .137-pounder, Wilf Hil- debrandt, will go at 147. The rest of Keen's lineup is un- changed. Captain .Mike Hoyles is at 123, Dennis Fitzgerald at 167…

January 15, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 82) • Page Image 9

…15,190 THE MICHIGAN DAILY BMIEGLMNcoach Amo Bassone's r ecoard His successor, Eldon VanSpy- When Michigan's Wolverines against Michigan teams coached brook, has not quite filled Selin- ace Michigan…

… Renfrew took average of 5.7 goals per game. His ams of the Western Collegiate over the Wolverines, the Spartans average took an especially severe :ockey Association, but it will be have taken six wins…

… tomorrow when they travel to Minnesota and Iowa State in quest of consecutive dual meet victories 29 and 30. The .imminence of impending examinations have forced several Wolverine swimmers to .remain in Ann…

…, Dave Gillanders, Ron Clark, Fred Wolf and Chupk Babcock will be among the cast of Wolverines which is expected to defeat both the Gophers and the Cyclones.. Among the Michigan men re- maining home are…

… Captain Tony Tashnick, John McGuire, Joe Gerlach, Ernie Meissner, and Alex Gaxiola. Remaining Home Following these two meets the Wolverines will have a 15-day lay- off before meeting Purdue, Feb. 1 in…

… the NCAA champion Wolverines in action, that Coach Jack McGuire has ar- ranged to have the meet be moved from Iowa State's, pool in Ames (capacity 200), to a high school pool in Des Moines, 50 miles…

January 15, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 84) • Page Image 6

…. (Continued from Page 1) honesty is what I had hoped for," he said. The Wolverines again were hampered by penalties, and also by the loss of wingers Joe Lung- hamer anid Carl White for the last part of the game…

… heavyweight Karl Fink round out a determined Wolverine squad that hopes to increase its national stature at the expense of Pitt's Panthers, the class of the East. period, was held from action as a safety…

… measure. Minnesota, as on Friday, took an early lead, but this time the lackadasical Wolverines couldn't do anything about it as Minnesota repeatedly fired point blank shots at Butts. The young sophomore…

… net minder Mike Larson. Only once during the period was he forced to make more than a routine save. Penalty-shy The Wolverines, possibly afraid of a repeat performance of Fri- day night's game in which…

… have spelled the end for the Wolverines. Fired by a between-period pep talk, Michigan immediately took the play away from the Gophers as the second period started. Red... Unassisted The pressure paid…

… huge partisan crowd. The Wolverines take on the Gophers again next week end on home ice in the last series before exam-fever again hits the Michi- gan campus. -AP Wirephoto LET'S NOT BE RUDE-Tangled up…

… team strength, the fac- tor which won the Wolverines the Big Ten championship last year. The standout of the meet was sophomore Warren Uhler, who set a new pool record of 4:35.4 on the 440-yd. freestyle…

… anticipated," stated Stager. "I'm satisfied." Next Friday and Saturday the Wolverines will take on teams from Iowa' State and Minnesota. Pender Keep s Tainted Title BOSTON P)-Classy Paul Pen- der of Brookline…

January 15, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 92) • Page Image 6

…i PAGE SIX TIlE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, JANUARY 15.1966 I icers Triumph 4-2; Gymnasts Romp 4 FRATERNITY Wolverines Roll to Fourth Consecutive WCHA Victory…

… to know. His Colorado Tigers had just come off the ice last night with a 4-2 loss to the Wolverines. Last night's win moved the Wol- verines into solid possession of second place in the WCHA with a 4…

… occasion 16 and eight times re- spectively. Many of the saves were in the spectacular category, and the first =20 minutes were score- less. Wolverine. Bill Lord broke the spell at 2:51 of the middle stanza…

…'s Doug Clark, who had taken a rinkwide pass from Reink- ing at the 16 minute mark. The Wolverines iced the game at 17:46, but not before several saves by Herman kept the Wol- verine advantage. Bruce Koviak…

… his stick, and then followed it into the net with a slide that Maury Wills would have been proud of. Largest Crowd The largest home crowd of the season for Michigan, 1890, saw the Wolverines outshoot…

… meet against Ohio State The Wolverines were impres- last week," praised a happy Loken. sive. An overflow crowd of fans i "I still think the boys are capable thought so. Even the frustrated of 9.0 or…

… balanced strength on the still s in the improved play- of the Wild- rings where Rich Blanton barely S cats. Tiberi replaced senior Dave edged out Chilvers for the win. 0 Milam who quarterbacked the Wolverine

January 15, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 90) • Page Image 6

…-7. The Wolverines now own a Bert Merical, who has now won conference record after de- seven straight this year, took care ng Indiana 20-9 in Bloom- of Curt Imrie in easy fashion. 7-1, n, last week. in the…

…. Kam- nstant trouble throughout the man, who has only lost one this part of the match and kept year while winning six gave the g off the match to avoid Wolverines a 17 point scoring . He came on stroong…

January 15, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 90) • Page Image 7

… of the visitors' locker room, and the Wolverines lost their third straight conference game yesterday to a poised Illinois team, 99-93. Harry Combes' Illini, strifed by the pre-Christmas suspension of…

… the Blue couldn't ,get back within striking distance. The Wolverines scratched back to within four points 85-81, but SStops1 I owa, 7970 By The Associated Press Michigan State, employing a balanced…

… plays basketball. I don't tell him to let up. However, both he and Pitts lost their energy in the second half and the Wolverine attack slowed down. Before the second period got under way, it was Pitts…

… CHAMPAIGN-In one of the closest meets in history, Michi- gan's gymnastic team remained undefeated by slipping past Illi- yesterday, 190.825-190.7. After the match, Wolverine coach Newt Loken said, "we are…

… long. The Wolverines, six-time de- fending Big Ten champs, reeled off victories in the next three everts. The Fuller brothers, Phip and Chip, placed first and second respectively in the floor exercise…

… event 26.8 to 26.1 to double its small lead. Pillow The Wolverines further cushion- ed their advantage when sopho- more Dave Jacobs out jumped teammate Wayne Miller, last year's world champion, by rolling…

… parallel bars with a 9.35 score. Wolverines Dick Richards and Vander Voort placed second and third in the exercise. 2. Rollo (I) 9.3; 3. Holveck (1) 9.25; 4. Miller (M) 9.2. HIGH BAR--1. Weber (1) 9.6; 2…

…-way tie for first place honorsnwith Michigan's Clark Chilvers and Rich Kenney each marking 9.25, as did Illinois' Mark Kaplan. The event ended in a tie score of 27.4 points for each team and the Wolverines

January 15, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 80) • Page Image 7

… Woodley scored his sure the Wolverines were never in first of three goals. It was a pine the game, individual effort as he completely The fans played a large part in faked out both Cartier and Bag- the…

… action and expressed their ap- nell, proval and disapproval of variousI Things went from bad to worse plays by throwing chickens onto for the Wolverines as even Bernie the ice. In all more chickens were…

… sports NIGHT EDITOR: BOB ANDREWS 1 from the outset and lit the light for the first time at 1:47 of the first period. The Wolverine defense failed to clear rebound and Petet McNab was open in the right…

… was thrown on the ice from the balcony. In the second period Denver built the lead to 8-1 as the game be- came totally embarrassing. The Wolverines' only goal of the period came on a fine backhand pass…

… points. Starting intoday's game will be the same five who have started in the previous four games. The hottest Wolverines are the guards, Joe Johnson and John Kantner. The flashy Johnson is averaging 20…

… the frontcourt will be center C. J. Kupec, a 9.5 scorer. Super-sub Bill Ayler, sporting a 9.8 average, will probably see plenty of action as well. The Wolverines may have an ad- ditional problem when…

…, has scored 21 and 17 points in the two Big Ten con- tests, well below his average. The Wolverines will be looking for a big game out of their star for- ward today. Meanwhile Hornyak, still not 100 per…

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… faces Minnesota, Illinois enter- tains Purdue and Wisconsin hosts Ohio State. Wes Wolverine can play pool, ping pong, do his laundry, watch color TV, and practice the piano at University Towers…

… finally made it. Although it dropped a 56-37 decision to East- ern Michigan, the Maize and Blue played a spirited game. Opening the season at Bowen Field House, the Wolverine wo- men came out fast, scoring…

…."I She also pointed out thaty Michigan tired near the end of the game.The Wolverines had only eight players suited up. ARTHUR FROMMER, EUROPE ON $5 AND $10 A DAY, P.601- The life of Europe is mIrrored In…

January 15, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 90) • Page Image 8

… called Kladno. This team is the National Champion team of Czechoslovakia. Over half of the team will be on the Czecho- slavakian Olympic team. Although the Wolverines lost 5-3, hardly anyone will contest…

… Blue. Earlier in the season, the Wolverines had the oppor- tuniity to play against the United States Olympic team. It was a two game series and the Wolverines split with the Nationals, winning Friday…

… more talented. Against the U.S. Olympic team, it was like playing a WCHA team." Wolverine tankpeers meet tough Saluikis Almost half of the Olympic team originates from the WCHA. Its coach is Wisconsin…

… unprecedented time. This one was in the 200-yard butter- fly, which was a time of 1:50.331. Last year, he finished sixth in the NCAA Champion- ships' 200-yard butterfly with a 1:49.678 clocking. Wolverine Alan Mc…

…Clatchey will be battl- ing Delgado. Dave Swenson, who finished seventh in the,1650-yard free- style in the NCAA's last year at 15:34.989, is another Saluki that may give the Wolverines prob- lems. Last year…

…, seemed to be impressed with the play of the Michigan hockey team. He even hinted that the Wolverines were better in some areas than the United States team. "I think he was being diplomatic," Farrell…

…) appreciated some of our system 'of play." Volf said of the Wolverines, "I was very impressed with the- University of Michigan team, especially its concept of the game. No puck is ever lost to your boys." An…

… States Olympic team prepares for Inns- bruck, Austria, it is interesting to note that no Michigan players are on the team. That does not mean the Wolverines were scorned. According to Farrell, the National…

… Volf meant what he said when he felt the Wolverines were as good if not betterthan the United States Olympic team, Czechoslovakia and Russia will Contribute to be glad that Michigan remains in America…

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… championships in '63," he said. "In ten years, no other school in the city had won. it 'til Hirsch won in '73. I thought, 'well, Michigan had done him some justice . . So, "Johnny Rob" signed with the Wolverines

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… the Illini all afternoon, the Wolverines finally succumbed to the combined deadly free-throw shooting of Illinois' guard Rob Judson as well as their own inability to hit from the line and absor- bed a…

… 6541 defeat. It was Michigan's first loss of the Big Ten season after three victories, and dropped the Wolverines out of a first place conference tie. JUDSON, WHO played in nearby Adrian for two years as…

… DAVE BAXTER drives against Illini forward Mark Smith (42) in yesterday's 65-61 Wolverine loss. Baxter scored eight points for the game. ore by Periods 26 33 35 61 32 i 65 DROP FIFTH STRAIGHT, 5…

… Hoover and State approx. Decem- ber 3rd. And information should be di- rected to the Michigan hockey team. Without their offense the Wolverines dropped their fifth league game in a row, 5-3, in a…

… the puck into the crowd after play had stopped. Dan Lerg scored a goal, the Wolverines first power-play tally in their last 23 attempts, at 9:37. ' Twenty-two seconds later John Olver knotted the score…

… from Gordie Ham- pson and Mark Miller. Michigan was . back but nothing had changed. That was to be the Wolverines only serious challenge. THE BLUE defense lapsed in the last six minutes of the first…

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… blistering 880 by Wolverine middle distance ace Tim Thomas highlighted the East Ten- nessee Invitational Saturday at John- son City. "That's the fastest we've ever done this early in the season," noted coach…

… Jack Harvey of his squad's time of 3:13.90, good for third place behind Florida State and Clemson. The Wolverines' displayed unsual con- sistency in this usually chaotically run event, as Ron Affoon led…

…: "He's been doing base work for. most of the past few months, and he's just recently started doing speedwork." The Wolverines time qualified them for the NCAA national championships to be held this March…

… to retain the title it won last year. Only nine Wolverine runners competed in the In- vitational, as none of the distance corps took part, a group of runners possessing devastating point potential…

… BUDDY MOOREHOUSE The enthusiastic crowd that showed up Sunday after- noon at Crisler Arena was not disappointed as it watched the Wolverine grapplers up their season mark to 4-1-1 by downing Penn State…

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…-place club. So far, "Anyboc Frieder's 10-1 Wolverines are .500 on to step ou the conference road calendar and crazy. It' tonight they open their Big Ten home because n4 Hysteria in town rookie coach. "But…

…* can be switched to the backcourt if Knight wishes to have a taller team on the floor. AS FAR AS Michigan is concerned, the (8th-ranked UPI, 9th-ranked AP) Wolverines will have their same star- ting line…

… 10 points and six assists while' quarter- backing the Wolverine attack. BONNIE BEACHY, who led the Golden Flashes with 21, helped Kent State get out to an early lead. Dietz kept the Wolverines close…

… despite the team's 34 percent shooting in the opening stanza. The Wolverines then fashioned their second half comeback when Brenda Venhuizen, who scored a season high 12 points, hit three quick baskets…

… which enabled the Wolverines to jump to a 35- 33 lead with 14:33 left in the game. Michigan then ran off 14 straight points to put the game out of reach. Abby Currier also chipped in 12 points in the…

…, who held the key position in Soluk's 2-1-2 defense, led Doily Photo by JOHN HAGEN JUNIOR FORWARD Diane Dietz dribbles past Kent State's defense. Dietz scored 24 points to lead the Wolverines to a 71…

…. The Wolverines hope to keep their winning ways intact when they play the University of Detroit at Joe Louis Arena on Saturday night. They then return home to face Oakland and In- diana next week. 0l f…

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… championship. He followed that up by guiding the Wolverines to their last Big Ten basketball championship, in 1977. And now, just when it seemed as if he had returned to whence he came, he has resurfaced as a…

… fastbreak was built. Twice All-Big Ten and once an All-American, Green finished his career at Michigan as the tenth all-time leading scorer, all this in only two years as a Wolverine after transferring from…

… Sports Information Photo FORMER MICHIGAN All-American Rickey Green has found recent success with the Utah Jazz. Green and Steve Grote (30) led the Wolverines to the nation's top ranking in 1977. SATURDAY…

… games last weekend at Wisconsin, scoring his first goal of the season in the opening game. There was little satisfaction, though, as the Wolverines dropped both contests, 8-5 and 4-3. "No one is really…

… sports. Fardig, shown here skating for the Wolverine icers, also roams the links for the Michigan golf team in the spring. NOON LUNCHEON …

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