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November 15, 1929 (vol. 40, iss. 41) • Page Image 7

… CAPABLE E~O LII ~ TRIO OF OUTSTANDING MINNESOTA GRIDIRON TO J~*iftR STARS WHO WILL OPPOSE WOLVERINES SATURDAY [i/All, I GrnERTISlwG NOTICE Co~eI~ 'K~pke'sChar'ges W11 Try c~ Win ~Little 'Brown…

… squad indulged i~n a sigm4 drill to put the final toti~hes'6n the 'offen- sive to be used against the Wester~~' State Normal eleven. Wolverine H~riers lb Meet Wisconsin Today (Continued From Page 6…

… in the starting lineup against the Wolverines Saturday, while Brock- meyer, the third of the trio, will be A eeQc4a~e~Z Pres8 P7~0tQ I kept on jue sidelines due to in~ juries received in the Iowa game…

November 15, 1942 (vol. 53, iss. 37) • Page Image 2

…, 420 Maynard Street. HELP WANTED STUDENTS for board. 16 hours for 20 meals-13 hours for lunches and dinners. Michigan Wolverine, 209 S. State. Phone 2-1124. LADI of pleasing personality, 25 to 50 years…

… used against civilians and will out- line a civilian defense program. -7 - Order NCARDS Now! S-U Sunday t the Wolverine 209 SOUTH STATE SPECIAL CHICKEN DINNER from 12:00 to 2:00 o'clock GUESTS INVITED…

November 15, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 48) • Page Image 1

… Indiana backs, Wolverines Darrell Harper (41), Stan Noskin (27) and John Halstead (81) team up to halt Hoosier Tom Burgess after a short gain. YR MOCK CONVENTION: Suggest Constitui onal Revisins A mock…

…-recorded anothe victory over the Wolverines who fell to Indiana, 26-7, her yesterday. Michigan lost all four of the bobbles it made during cold afternoon and the fired-up Hoosiers pilfered four Wol verine passes…

November 15, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 67) • Page Image 1

… a touch- down, a present from the Wolverines.' Iowa quarterback Gary Snook stepped back to pass and threw to Bill Laskey, Mike Bass, and Rick Volk. It was the wrong team at the receiving end, a gift…

Wolverines recovered fou fumbles-all of them on the sam spot at the Iowa 24-and used tw of them for touchdowns. That' real Midwestern hospitality. Iowa end Karl Noonan cut dow Ifield, dove for Snook's 13-yar…

… half points to beat the Hawk g eyes, 34-20, here yesterday after noon before some 50,000 partisa s fans. A whiff of roses floated past th d Wolverine bench as the Minne d sota-Purdue score came over th s…

… really set the Iowan back on their heels. The big senior rolled up 120 yards on 20 carries and battered his way for a 62-yard ru battered his way for a 62-yard run and three touchdowns. The Wolverines

…; Laskey jumped on Snook for a seven-yard loss, and Gary Simpson's fourth-down field goal went wide on a 30-yard at- tempt. The Wolverines took over at the 20, but on the second play Ward's double fumble…

… third among Wolverine rushers with 438 yards. CHARGES ISRAELI AGGRESSION: Syria Asks for UN Meeting - next fall." n UNITED NATIONS (AP)-Syria asked yesterday for an urgent e meeting of the United…

November 15, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 64) • Page Image 1

Wolverines crush Hawkeyes, 55-0' See story, page 11 THE SUNDAY DAILY See Editorial Page YI rL Si tr q au IxitM SLUSHY High--33 Low-22 1-3 inches of snow by noon, windy Vol. LXXXI, No. 64…

… defense on his way to the goal line. Taylor scored two touchdowns in the Wolverines' 55-0 trouncing of the Hawkeyes and picked up 189 yards for the day. Michigan will face Ohio State next week with a…

November 15, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 62) • Page Image 10

… that this year's frosh will ma-I tare fast enough to help the Wolverine tankers better their third place Big Ten finish of I974. This year's frosh group was requited largely due to the fine reputation…

… but added that he chose Michi- gan "because of Gus Stager." The Wolverine swim team al- so has a member from Puerto Rico-John Daly. He went to high school in San Juan and was the island's butterfly…

November 15, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 58) • Page Image 1

…-Ade Stadium yesterday. The Michigan win, coupled with Wisconsin's 17-7 loss to Iowa yesterday, places the Wolverines atop the Big Ten BUTCH WOOLFOLK (left) and Ben Needham (below) illustrate two reasons why the…

Wolverines got by the Boilermakers, 28-10, yesterday in West Lafayette. Michigan now holds its own Rose Bowl destiny, needing only a win- over Ohio State for the trip to' Pasadena. standings with a 6…

… from the one- yard line for the score, padding the Wolverine lead to 21-10. This touchdown march featured a pair of long Smith passes, including a third-down, 27-yard completion to Bean and a fourth…

…-down, 18-yard swing pass to Edwards to add to the Wolverine advanatage. THE FINAL Michigan tally came af- ter a Keith Bostic interception at the Purdue 24-yard line, which he returned to the 14. Three plays…

November 15, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 58) • Page Image 8

… against Western Michigan, managing to salvage a 4-3 squeaker. , The game started like a bad dream for the Wolverines, as they failed to take advantage of several scoring op- portunities and let Western…

… minute after the Wolverines did a fine job of killing off a two-man Bronco advantage while defensemen Steve Richmond and Mick Neff were in the penalty box. Mason, however, remained sharp while the rest of…

… game misconduct. The lackluster Wolverine power play was unable to take advantage of the one-man advantage until a Tippett tip- in knotted the score at 1-1 with only 48 seconds left in the penalty to…

… second period, when Dennis May's third goal of the season gave the Wolverines a 2-1 edge. May flew down the right wing and whistled alow shot that caught the far corner just after the Wolverines' Jeff…

… Center Church Women United in Ann Arbor Daily Photo by PAUL ENGSTROM WOLVERINE CENTER Dave Richter (5) passes to teammate Brad Tippett (14), in the background. Tippett then fired the puck into the Bronco…

… goal for a Michigan score early inthe second period. The Wolverines went on to down Western Michigan, 4-3. . Earn 8 Credits This Spring in NEW HAMPSHIRE THE NEW ENGLAND LITERATURE PROGRAM the same…

… record it has overall. The Wolverines face-off against arch- rival Michigan State in a home-and- home series next weekend. BLUELINES-Michigan was forced to play without the services of senior defenseman…

November 15, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 60) • Page Image 9

… Tech's Student Ice Arena this past weekend. The Wolverines ran into a buzzsaw Husky hockey squad, losing both games of the series, 8-2, and 3-1. However, they also ran into a hostile horde of Husky…

… hooters and were con- tinually showered with obscenities, insults and occasionally select bits of trash all of which helped the Wolverines to their fifth and sixth road losses of the year in six tries. In…

November 15, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 60) • Page Image 10

… snow-covered Michigan State course. DENNIS KEANE finished eighth and Dave Meyer crossed the line tenth to round out the Wolverines' top finishers. Michigan's fifth man, Bill Brady, placed 21st in the…

… fighting a case of the flu and could not run up to her potential. The Wolverines' number three runner, Kelli Bert, got caught in the pack early in the race and lost a shoe. She did, however, run over a mile…

…. Despite her illness, Schmidt finished in second place for Michigan (54th overall) while Melissa Thom- pson was the third Wolverine finisher. The top two finishers in the district meet, Wiscon- sin and…

… of intent with the Wolverines last Friday, fills, from all indications, Michigan's void at the shooting forward position. RICH RELLFORD and Robert Henderson were supposed to assume that role when…

… think he wants me playing on the wing where I can catch the ball, shoot it, and score. "Everyone said they're (the Wolverines) loaded with forwards, but from talking to coach Frieder and watching practice…

… left hand, is shooting again in practice. Jokisch will have the finger re-examined November 21 before returning to regular practice. By GARY EFFMAN Though last Sunday's Wolverine Open was admittedly…

November 15, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 52) • Page Image 1

… sports," If we must compete, let it be on and not the battlefields." Wolverines hunting for Gophers in Dome Engin. ethics By PHIL NUSSEL It has been terribly foggy in Ann Arbor all week, but it…

…'s Wolverine-Gopher clash than in most recent Little Brown Jug matchups because both teams are in need of a win to get a decent bowl bid. Should Iowa lose, Michigan (7-1-1) will be in control of its Rose Bowl…

November 15, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 52) • Page Image 9

…. "We have not played well in front of Ryan should get the nod tonght against the offensive-minded Wolverines. "This should be an ex- citing series," Belmonte said. "The two teams are similar in many…

… the Michigan State defense in a at Yost last weekend. The Wolverines square off against Illinois-Chi tonight and tomorrow. MEN AND WOMEN FACE CINCINNA TI IN OPENER: ~*"Tankers look to tame Bearcats…

… featured on the main card is the Wolverine women's team, under first year coach Jim Richardson, facing off against the mighty Bearcats, also from Cincinnati. The weekend's meet will most probably yield a…

…-Big Ten honors for three years in a row with consistently strong performances in the 200-yard breakstroke and individual medly. ALSO EXPECT to show strongly for the Wolverines will be sophomore Jan…

… Lunsford from Concord, Califor- nia who specializes in the 200-meter butterfly. However, both Wolverine teams are looking beyond this match to the beginning of the Big Ten season later this month. Michigan…

… is just the same. No time off." THIS IS the attitude that allows Jon Urbanchek to gar- ner top recruits and has many thinking that his Wolverines could go far this year. "John had had an outstanding…

… swim- mers in the country like Cincinnati's Carolyn Cooper and the Wolverines Marc Parrish and Joe Parker will be in at- tendance Saturday at Matt Mann Pool and that display of talent alone should be ex…

November 15, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 51) • Page Image 9

…-70 to Michigan in an exhibition basketball game last night, Polish national coach Janusz Mroz was asked to compare the Wolverines with the two other Big Ten teams they have played - Purdue and Ohio State…

…-shirt center Eric Riley, who led the Wolverines with 18 points, including several fan-pleasing, fast-break dunks. "I watched Terry (Mills) and Mark (Hughes) get their dunks last year, tonight I got my chance…

November 15, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 35) • Page Image 20

… lottery pick whichever year he chooses." Jalen Rose is the most versatile of the Wolverines, and could see time at three positions. Fisher considers him a guard - equally adept at one or two - but he can…

…," Dick Vitale wrote in his new book, Time Out, Baby! The Wolverines have been picked in the top 25 of most preseason polls, and in many top 20s. With the graduation of last year's leading scorer, Demetrius…

November 15, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 35) • Page Image 21

… in the starting lineup at the end of last season, return for the Wolverines in the frontcourt. Voskuil is Michigan's top three-point shooter, and has improved his overall game, thanks of Michigan's in…

… the Wolverines this season. Familiarity with each other's playing styles will help the team gel more quickly. "It's like we kind of knew each other and what each other did well before we even got here…

…," Rose said. "So it's like a blessing in disguise. If we practice all the time now, we'll be that much better." Ray Jackson is the least-heralded Wolverine rookie, but he is a fine player in d his own…

… remains to b Michigan's mos . KEN"SMiLLER/WeeKtK Chris Webber, Juwan Howard, Jimmy King and the rest of the most ballyhooed recruiting class ever will create many exciting moments for Wolverine fans this…

…," Webber said. Juwan Howard and Jimmy King became friends when they visited Michigan during the same weekend last November. Both committed to the Wolverines days later. "It was the first time we met, and…

November 15, 1991 (vol. 102, iss. 35) • Page Image 22

… Riley roll onto the knee of his greatest recruiting achievement. Chris Webber was the Wolverine blue-chipper. Every basketball magazine in the country called him the best. A player like Webber comes…

… Michael Talley will retain the role of playmaker for the 1991-92 Wolverines, spearheading the Michigan attack at point guard. The 6'1" junior takes on an added leadership burden due to the departure of…

… guard Demetrius Calip, who led the team in scoring and assists as a senior last year. Calip and Talley were the only two Wolverines to start every game. And while most of the starting positions in coach…

November 15, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 34) • Page Image 15

…, the Michigan women's volleyball team, which broke a nine-game losing streak this past weekend, defeating both Purdue and Indiana in five-game matches. The Wolverines had almost forgotten how good…

… into this past weekend's matches, it had been just over a month since the Wolverines had a taste of victory - the last being against Wisconsin, Oct. 9. To say they were hungry would be an understatement…

… games to complete. Wolverine head coach Greg Giovanazzi admired his team's mental toughness in the five game thriller against Purdue. "Well, from my perspective the most gratifying thing about the victory…

… next two games. The third game apeared to be in the Wolverines' control, as they fought to a 13-9 lead. Middle blocker Lauri Grimes and outside hit- ter Carey Burvis helped the Boiler- makers secure the…

… next six points, and a game three victory. In the fourth and fifth games the Wolverines showed the "character"that Giovanazzi liked so much. Michigan fought to a 10-5 lead, in game four, and never looked…

… back. The home team dominated the rally scoring fifth game. Outside hitters Fiona Davidson and Michelle Horrigan lead the team's fifth game charge as the Wolverines all but put away Purdue taking a 11…

…'ll always feel pretty good going into a fifth set with our group." Horrigan, who has been battling injuries all season, led the Wolverine's firey attack with 20 kills. Davidson was almostas potent, with 19…

November 15, 1993 (vol. 104, iss. 34) • Page Image 16

… course, the two paths that the Buckeyes and the Wolverines have folloiwed this season have made many in my family smile. While the ribbing hasn't come on a weekly basis, it has been pretty steady. In the…

… with Ohio State. The complacency of beating a team over and over again seems to have deaden the magnitude of the game, at least from a Wolverine fan's standpoint. But make no mistake, Ohio State will be…

… ready for the Wolverines next Saturday. The Buckeyes have been waiting for this moment for some time. Hopefully the Wolverines will be up to the challenge. It is that time of year again. Taekwondo club…

November 15, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 31) • Page Image 4

… era of good feeling, of sorts. While there are three parties slating candi- dates for tomorrow's MSA election, where 15 representatives will be chosen, neither the Michigan, Students' nor Wolverine

… will require organization and expertise-quali- ties that the Michigan Party can boast to have. While the Students' Party has some good can- didates, and the Wolverine Party has a platform that is hardly…

November 15, 1994 (vol. 105, iss. 31) • Page Image 8

… Lobby WOLVERINE ACCESS Wolverine Access is an electronic information service you may use to access your academic record and general University information. You can use Wolverine Access on any Macintosh at…

… the Campus Computing Sites. Call 764-HELP for assistance with Wolverine Access. Getting Started: You need Unigname, UMICH (Kerberos) password To start Wolverine Access, open the Wolverine Access folder…

November 15, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 32) • Page Image 1

… broadcast live by ESPN at 9:30 .m. from Crisler Arena. "We love the limelight. e're glad we're playing in a prime-time game on ational television. The adrenaline is going to be owing." If the Wolverines win…

…, efeating Athletes in Action, 101-90, and routing the iberia Basketball Club of Cheremkhovo, 89-65. If the Wolverines are to start the regular season ith a victory, they will have to do so against a De…

November 15, 1995 (vol. 106, iss. 32) • Page Image 11

… State, previously No. 3, fell to No. 7 after losing to Bowling Green and Western Michigan, 3-2 and 6-5, respec- tively. SOCCER Continued from Page 11 The Wolverines, on the other hand, are making their…

… make it to the finals, which is really our mindset right now, (we have to play) six games in three days, which can be tough to do," Burns said. The Wolverines have practiced in- tensely since the…

November 15, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 33) • Page Image 10

…, things could get ugly fast between the Wolverines and Falcons. While Berenson showed his players film this week that showed Crozier's injury was a result of a clean hit by Faulkner, there were other plays…

… referee in Saturday's game. Before the third-period melee, the Falcons stayed with the Wolverines throughout the first two periods which ended in a 1-1 tie. Warren Luhning knocked in the game-win- ner with…

November 15, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 33) • Page Image 11

…The Michigan Daily - Friday, November 15, 1996 -11 The matchups: After Purdue, Blue can only get better Pollyanna Johns and the Wolverines will try to rebound from last season's 7-20 record. The…

Wolverines start off the season against the Slovak Republic tonight in an exhibition game at Criser Arena. Changes for women cagerS begin tonight By Ryan White Daily Sports Writer If Michigan holds true to…

November 15, 1996 (vol. 107, iss. 33) • Page Image 12

… one of several current MSA representatives who abandone* the now-defunct Wolverine Party to become an independent before signing on with the Crush the Purple Dinosaur Party, founded this fall. "There is…

… no reason for the party sys- tem, so I don't miss being in a strong party," Burden said. LSA Rep. Andy Schor, who ran for president under the Wolverine label in March, said his former party worked to…

November 15, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 34) • Page Image 11

… but senior 4ari Hoff came charging in with a pow- ' ful header past Regan. The ball was heading towards the net when senior Karli Schilling mireulously cleared it off the line. Tte Wolverines argued the…

… clog things up for them" said Da Luz. But as Wake Forest dropped back, the Wolverines midfielders - who were brottled up for most of the night - final- ly came alive and pushed forward to help he…

November 15, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 34) • Page Image 13

…Wn Urfc k b~iijanll '(1 VI IIIiI 1a(M LJaII uu p'us Out of t, oa Page I After last season's finish left a sour taste in the Wolverines' mouths, the Michigan women's basketball team finds itself…

… with some. nifished business Heartbreaking finish still motivation for this season's Wolverines By Michael Kern O DAILY SPoRs WRJTER In their final game of the season, the Wolverines found themselves…

November 15, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 34) • Page Image 15

… of the Gophers' wins last year came when Minnesota came to Crisler Arena and beat the Wolverines 54-47. The win was the high-point in the Gophers' season. "That win and our (two-point) loss to Purdue…

…-99 Record: 11-16, 7-9 MAC In last year's meeting between Michigan and Central Michigan, the Wolverines thrashed the Chippewas,, 103-40. The loss was one of many for Central Michigan, which finished a…

November 15, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 34) • Page Image 19

… eye, nod one's head or snap one's fingers, the Michigan offense showed up and stole victory from Miami on Saturday. The dominance the RedHawks displayed over the, Wolverines in the first period of…

… Saturday's game seemed to light a fire under the Michigan offense to spark the Wolverines' 4-3 win in the last seconds of overtime. It wasn't until time was winding down in overtime and the ,gowd started to…

… had played a good game and finished without getting hurt. Garbed in a half Michigan, half Miami jersey, creatively designed to spell Miami with a Wolverine "M" and a RedHawks "iami," Mrs. Ortmeyer and…

… would appear that the younger, Michigan's Jed Ortmeyer, got the better end of the deal. The Wolverines swept the weekend series against Miami, and Ortmeyer recorded two points on the weekend. On Friday…

November 15, 1999 (vol. 110, iss. 34) • Page Image 20

… freshman guards, Jamal Crawford and Kevin Gaines, the Wolverines eclipsed the century mark for the first time in two years, albeit in an exhibition victory Ho, hum, says Brian Ellerbe. The story lies…

… elsewhere. "Obviously, we can score," Ellerbe said last night. What was more impressive wasn't a high stat, but a low one. With only nine turnovers, the Wolverines sliced last Wednesday's ugly total of 28 by…

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