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April 15, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 157) • Page Image 13

…. However, the baseball god was only half as benevolent, as the Wolverines split a doubleheader with Wisconsin 5-0 and 0-2 at Fisher Stadium. The Michigan nine seemed to shake off the effects of playing only…

… the next three batters. Only Miller was able to score, however, on a bouncer by second baseman Jerry Paparella. The Wolverines added one more run in the fifth inning, when third baseman Chuck Wagner…

April 15, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 156) • Page Image 10

Wolverines' number two singles player was recently selected to play in the Seventeen Magazine tournament in California. 'U ' s' Although she's only 5-3, Selden finds her height has noill effect on her game…

… of our season," said coach Bill Newcomb. "This will be our first meet since our Florida trip in mid-March." In Florida, the Wolverines garnered an impressive eighth in the Miami Invitational, against…

April 15, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 156) • Page Image 8

…." The Michigan golf team is currently in Colum- bus where they're participating in the prestigious Kepler Invitational, held at Ohio State's home course. It is the Wolverines third tournament of the…

… Schroeder, both doing well on the professional golf tour, are ex-Wolverine linksters. Perhaps Davis' most memorable experience camein the fall of his sophomore year when he won the Michigan Invitational, a…

… tournament sponsored annually by the Wolverines that features the best college golf teams from the state. "That was my most thrilling tournament," exlaimed Davis. "I beat some good players and boosted my…

… and be in fine shape." The course record is a remarkable eight under, 64, fired by ex-Wolverine golfer John Fisher in the late sixties. 'In my view... ,he is the most original thinker in his field…

…-up Bowling Green squad Wednesday 'night. The lopsided victory was especially sweet for the Falcons, since Michigan nearly upset them last year. The Wolverine midfield accounted for most of the scoring. Rick…

April 15, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 159) • Page Image 9

… breaking Brummet's serve. Ross took the fifth game on two good passing shots. The Wolverine net- ter moved better and was able to keep Brummet out of position more in the decisive set. The final tally was 6…

…- ticeably stronger as this second set wore on. The Wolverine racket- man was in complete control of the final set to clinch the match. In the second singles slot Tim Ott made easy work of Rick Watson. Ott…

… matches for the Wolverines, In Doubles, Michigan quickly disposed of all the Kalamazoo teams to complete the 9-0 romp. Ross and Ravreby teamed up to down Brummet and Watson, 6-4, 6-1. Watt and Ott breezed…

… past Washburn and Gudelsky 6-4, 6-1. Almonte and Senich capped off the straight set doubles sweep with a 6-2, 7-5 win over Tom and Steve Thomson, Wolverine coach Brian' Eisner was pleased with his squad…

… set, Eisner replied, "Not really, especially in Joel's case; he does that occasionally, but he has the ability to come back." The Wolverine's home schedule continues tomorrow and Saturday with…

… held off the Irish to year, "we sat ba'ck on our lead.", win. Notre Dame finally scored at thet The Wolverines drew first blood 8:03 mark but it wat neutralized on a goal by co-captain Dick Dean by a…

April 15, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 160) • Page Image 7

…-out single to right By P. ROBERT HERTZ Associate Sports Editor Taking a leaf from the annals of the notorious Frank Merriwell, Coach Moby Benedict's Wolverine baseball squad erupted for three ninth inning runs…

… yesterday to end a 27 inning scoring drought and hand Notre Dame's fighting Irish their eighth loss in nine de- cisions, 3-2. The situation looked rather bleak for the Wolverines as they came up for their…

… Bowen at sec- ond. Catcher Tom Lundstedt re- vived the Wolverines' hopes when he laced a single off the second baseman's glove to centerfield ad- vancing pinch runner Greg Buss to second. Rafferty Doubles…

… decisive run. The hit.allowed the Wolverine lefthander to gain credit for his first win of the season. Aside from the ninth inning' Michigan heroics, the contest was far from exciting. Neither team was able…

… due to rain, saw the Wolverines finally approach their expected potential. Mark Conti, No. 1, was rested because he has been bothered by an inflamed knee for the p a s t several days. Joel Ross, No. 3…

April 15, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 157) • Page Image 12

…'Bought! Tow Prices Paid! (We'll Pick-up) burtst forth with a nine-run third inning and, aided by solid pitching, swept yesterday's twinbill with the Oakland Pioneers. The normally light-hitting Wolverines

… seven strikeouts. In the second game, the Wolverines spotted the Pioneers two runs as first baseman Tammie Sanders overthrew third base, turning a sacrifice bunt into a two-run error. Sanders more than…

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