February 16, 1961
(vol. 0, iss. 93)
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… that the Wolverines could beat Denver if they kept playing as well as they had against his Huskies. And besides even the publicity directors are in doubt about Den- ver's greatness. Michigan's Les Etter…
… starting at 7:30 p.m. Since the indoor season began, in December Wolverine trackmen have traveled hither and yon-but never as a complete team. InY December middle distance star, Wally Schaffer and broad…
… mile in 9:25. Last Saturday "Young won th Michigan AAU event in 9:19.6, d feating the Wolverines' Jim W; man, who finished third. In addition to the broad jum the pole vault also looms as toss-up affair…
… the Wolverin squad. He competed unattache in the AAU meet, but is now elig ble after transferring from Gran Rapids JC. The middle distance events ai the remaining field events appe to belong to Michigan…
…, however. In the hurdles the Sparta: will have to get an outstandii performance from sophomore B Mann to even come close to tr Wolverine duo of Bennie McR and Dick Cephas. SCORES i ', LECTU RE TO DAY…
… Ecclesiology, Woodstock College By HENRY GOLDSTEIN After beating two of the top teams in the country, Illinois and Southern Illinois, one might think that the Wolverine gymnasts would ease up on their training…
… has quite a heavyweight in undefeated and r once tied Karl Fink. In Michi- gan's 'eight dual meets to date, the Wolverine heavyweight has scored four pins, and in the KARL FINKS Wilkes Tournament, he…
…. trio. "He's been wonderful," said' Keen 'in referring to the unde- feated Barden, whose close vic- tories have helped the Wolverines a great deal this year. One Common Foe It is important to note that…
… the same Pittsburgh team which the Wolverines defeated 22-6, beat State 17-8. However, Keen pays no attention to this fact. "They've got ten good guys, and anyone of them can go," said the Michigan…