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…