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March 15, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 130) • Page Image 7

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Fage Seven' .. Big'V' By JIM ECKER Special to The Daily TUSCALOOSA-Twice within four nights now the streaking Michigan Wolverines have limited two high-powered scoring machines…

Wolverines have played the good "D" all year, but their efforts this week against both Indi- ana and Notre Dame have finally laid to rest Sports Illustrated's claim that "Johnny Orr's idea of good defense is…

… did a pretty good job on defense," summed up Orr. "Brokaw's a third team All-American and Dantley's one of the top five freshmen in the country. We did a pretty good job on them," winked the Wolverine

… country wears its uniform, and an under- dog in every crucial game all season. So naturally, the Wolverines rose to meet this tremendous challenge and out-played, out-hustled and out-battled those Irish…

…, he ran him into the ground. In Michigan's almost standard early rush that produced 22-6 and 28-8 leads before the Irish realized the Wolverines had come to play, Britt was an omnipresent force…

…" Phelps did not make excuses for his team and had only plaudits for the Wolverines. "We've let a lot of people down, but you know what I said about throwing out the rankings when you get four great teams is…

… true. Any- thing can happen. Michigan played very well and they deserved to win," Phelps added. It seemed that the Wolverines had to travel seven hun- dred miles due south in order to pick up some fans…

…. Notre Dame isn't exactly the most popular institution of higher learning in Tuscaloosa, and the Wolverines had to benefit from it. One writer with his tongue deeply imbedded in his cheek By CLARKE…

… Other Wolverine performances his d were encouraging. Jim Brown was GA sharper than he's been at any prove other time this year and dissected at t two respectable foes ruthlessly. State Jerry Hubbard was…

March 15, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 123) • Page Image 7

… game. scores~ . S taprt. i n Lx defe'nsemarn rvlngbcEo ho h Wolverine gymnasts . t t 1 t turned midfielder Pete Lodwick stickmen found balmy weather tallied one goal and rookie mid- and .the rest of…

… the team awaiting fielder Doug Balchan another for them. The opponent was Denison the Wolverines. University, acknowledged lacrosse Two days later, injuries had re- power of the midwest and third duced…

… attacker, and midfielders Dan Lamble and Dennis Burdziak added one apiece. Goalie Crone was credited with 21 saves and kept the Wolverines close in the first half with his ex- cellent play. Defenseman Paul…

… scores and added a third later on to lead the Wolverines' scoring. In the second half, a tiring Michigan team be- gan to foul their opponents, while the Denison stickmen, able to draw on a70-man squad…

…'s tum- blers by less than a point. In the Big Ten championship meet a week ago, Iowa again nipped the Wolverines, building up a sizeable lead in the com- pulsory events and hanging on despite a strong…

… side horse, getting a 9.0 performance from reliable Dick Kaziny, but only 7.4 and 7.15 scores from Ted Marti and Ray Gura. Michigan lost another two points on the high bar. The Wolverines came storm- ing…

… disappointed with his team's second place finish, although he commented philosophically, "I guess we've won our share of the close ones. Maybe things are just balancing out." Individually, the Wolverines -did…

March 15, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 130) • Page Image 8

…. Eisner, coach of the men's tennis team since 1970, has maintained Michigan's tradition of dominating the Big Ten courts. The Wolverine dynasty has produced 11 straight conference crowns, and 20 of the last…

… season. (Both teams finished with an 8- e 1 mark.) The Wolverines later avenged the defeat, thrashing the Badgers in the 's Big Ten Tournament. Unfortunately, it r- was too late to warrant an NCAA in- s…

… teams. In the 200 yard medley relay, Bar- bara DonCarlos, Marie Palko, Linda Kendall, and Linda Lease qualified for the Wolverines with a time of 1:50.75. The 400 yard medley squad of Don- Carlos, Palko…

…:37.39 getting them to the Nationals. A time of 3:32.39 qualified the other freestyle relay (400 yard), which con- sisted of McCully, Rish, Olson, and Marion Stanwood. The Wolverines are well-represented in the…

…. All considered, the Wolverines are represented well at the Nationals, and, while the depth may be lacking, the quality will hopefully make up for it. Graduate Assistan in English Dep Earn $1575 per…

March 15, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 129) • Page Image 11

… around started repeating howl Orr might retire if the Wolverines went all the way this year. "I'm not going to retire at all," is what Orr really feels, though. "I said I'd only retire if I was offered a…

…, tickets should be available in Lexington. Should the Wolverines win the regional they would ad- vance to the NCAA finals in Atlanta. "Tickets for Atlanta will be really tight," said Renfrew. Michigan would…

March 15, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 130) • Page Image 1

… defensed, out quicked and out leaped the numberth- rated and heavily favored Irish, to continue their roll as the Cin- derella team of the NCAA Mid-East regional. The Wolverines could not really hope "to…

… the games for us. When the defense sags, someone must score from outside, and we couldn't do it." BUT THE Wolverines also had some s t r o n g offensive perfor- mances provided by Russell and Britt…

March 15, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 129) • Page Image 7

… spring n Big Ten out- State as a favorite for the title but Nowacki and Adama, Mike, feeling i door track. The Wolverines cer- they finished a disappointing thir- restricted due to a hamstring in- tainly…

Wolverine freshman high At.. Gerald Tinker pickled Marshall jumper, Doug Gibbs, amazed al- A nnl A rbor's Dill and Spartans Bob Cassleman most everybody, with a third at aiw mvew 1orx s 1e rv- maining…

…- sity provided the next day's op- position. Michigan fought to a 7-4 advantage as the first half came to a close and Wolverine coach Bob Kaman stated, "We kept it close by our sloppy play in the first…

… half." Nevertheless, he noted, "we completely domi- nated the second half." The final score, a 20-5 Michigan triumph, more than supports his conten- tion. The Wolverine attack, which tallied five goals…

… the same time, Michigan overpowered the Spartans, with their famous names, because of the Wolverine team depth. At the Big Ten indoors, Rowe sliced a track record each time his winged feet hit the…

March 15, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 130) • Page Image 9

… strokes back in second place. Starting the third round of play, 24 strokes behind tournament leader Western Michigan, the Wolverines rallied back into contention, and while doing so, set an individual team…

…'t have the practice, but it's not the same as playing on the course." Simon predicted a good season for the Wolverines. "They're a helluva good team. We're going to make some nos. o sefulfill that…

March 15, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 130) • Page Image 3

… Science Association-Career' Reception with lawyers, judges, and educators, 8 p.m., Anderson} Room, Michigan Union. AIESEC International Exchange Program membership drive-Wolverine Room, Business School. UAC…

March 15, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 134) • Page Image 6

… Cannon, place finish, Wolverine Captain, the report said. Paul Armstrong became a three The newspaper reported that time All-American, the All- Milwaukee Brewers would pay $9.5 American title being awarded…

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