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September 16, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 1) • Page Image 40

… to be swayed from his earlier predic- tion that a new champion would be crowned in Columbus. The Wolverines, he claimed, lacked the necessary first-place strength to capture the Confer- ence crown…

… Captain Dave Owen, who had been busy re-writing rec- ord books with his 16-lb. lead ball, was the only sure first place Michigan had. In the hurdles, the Wolverines had one great big cipher. Simi- lar holes…

… that Canham had made in December could now be seen in the light of the indoor season and the revelations were, to Michigan fans, shocking. There just were no hurdlers on the Wolverine squad. Scholastic…

… one deficit was bad enough but it was not the only one the Wolverines were forced to face. The middle-distance runners, Robin Varian, Ernie Sims and Milt Robinson were either injured or performing below…

… hurdle with some talent when needed. I FLYING WOLVERINE - John Magnuson, laborous Michigan sprinter, hard at work in practice to improve his times. Magnuson, a junior from Compton, Cal., placed fourth in…

… be able to win the out- door crown. The only real ques- tion was whether or not they would be able to stay in the first division. Two weeks before the outdoor finals the Wolverines traveled down to…

… Champaign for a re- match with Illinois. But this time there was no 30-pt. victory for the Blue. A renovated Illini squad ran all over Michigan and snapped the Wolverines' long winning streak by better than a…

… shot put and sophomore Lou Williams' surprising third place in the broadjump with a leap. of 23' 11%", the Wolverines piled up more than enough points to entrench themselves solidly In third place. There…

… the high jump and with a few good freshmen the Wolverines could pose a definite threat next year. ICHIGAN MEN select their PIPES from PIPE REPAIRS l 8 ESTH VROW 8L E~4 C I-7 _ _ l …

September 16, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 131) • Page Image 9

…The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com SportsMonday September 16, 2019 — 3B Wolverines draw Nebraska-Omaha Eight minutes in, disaster struck for the Wolverines. They’d fight. They’d keep their…

… senior goalkeeper Andrew Verdi. The shot set the Wolverines back a goal early, gave Omaha momentum and furthered a tense environment for Michigan in their first road game of the season. The…

…. The game-tying goal came in the midst of a chippy game, with yellow cards plauging each roster — including four for the Wolverines. In the 72nd minute, an Maverick player fouled a Wolverine

… women’s soccer team on its way to a 2-1 defeat of No. 13 Washington State. The win over the Cougars marks the Wolverines’ first against a ranked opponent this season, an encouraging sign as the…

… big saves. “I think it all comes down to her training and her experience as a goalkeeper, and she’s done a great job for us more than anything.” The Wolverines got off to a quick start, scoring…

… minute to put Michigan on the board. The Wolverines were quick to strike again. In the 4th minute, sophomore midfielder Meredith Haakenson found the goal on a cross from junior midfielder Nicki…

… being prepared for their directness and how they move the ball.” The match was fairly evenly- paced throughout. Though the Wolverines finished the game on top, the Cougars had more shots, notching 12…

September 16, 2002 (vol. 113, iss. 10) • Page Image 14

… came within minutes of beginning a ;eason more successfully than any team in its short, hree-year history. In a tournament including matchups igainst two top Ivy League opponents, the Wolverines ed in…

… the second half in one and were three minutes rom overtime in the other, but ended up with just a tie nd a loss. Yesterday in Providence, the Wolverines lost to Yale ?-1 on a penalty kick with just…

September 16, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 129) • Page Image 15

… different from practice for the Wolverines' women's team, because in both situations, they are running against their teammates. - Led by freshman Elizabeth ampfe's second-place finish, Michigan improved its…

… record to 2-0 by winning the Jayhawk Invitational in Lawrence, Kan. Seven of the top 10 finishers were Wolverines, combining for a team score of 22 points. Kampfe led all Michigan finishers in the five…

… Snyder said. "In addition to the rest of the team, it was nice having the girls' (team) there cheering us on." Wolverine runners had an advantage before Saturday's race even began. The Jayhawk Invitational…

… of 25:28 and 25:29, respectively. Other Michigan times included Jeff Beuche, 25:45; Jeff Rogers, 25:52; Ryan Burt, 26:05 and Chris Bunt, 26:10. Unfortunately for the Wolverines, Steve Lawrence wasn…

… nationals." The Wolverines were ranked 11th in the nation coming into the weekend. An impressive race against the Fighting Irish - also ranked among the nation's elite - would be a huge step toward a top…

September 16, 2019 (vol. 128, iss. 131) • Page Image 10

… Friday against Navy (4-4), a feat it would accomplish after battling through three close sets. From the outset, things didn’t look good for the Wolverines. Michigan was down 11-8 early against the…

… Midshipmen in the first set. Looking to get his team back on track, Michigan coach Mark Rosen called a timeout. Coming out of the huddle, the Wolverines outscored Navy, 17-11, en route to a 25…

… — adjustments in all aspects of the game, particularly weak serves, revealed a constantly adapting Wolverine team. It showed a group who knows its strengths and weaknesses and knows how to adjust. The first…

… set of the day was a tit-for-tat slugfest that put Michigan on its heels. With several lead changes and errors, the Wolverines found their way out of the first frame with a three-point win. A…

… to the outside, tricking blockers into earlier, slower attempts at the ball — attributed to the Wolverines’ early struggles. But after that first set, having seen the opposing…

…’s awfully close.” Making proper adjustments is a running theme for the Wolverines this year, with Sunday’s win cementing that idea. Earlier in the match, senior outside hitter Sydney Wetterstrom…

… Dayton Invitational, the Wolverines will look to shake early errors and focus on their advantages. While anyone can look at a straight-set win and see a dominant performance, Michigan…

September 16, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 125) • Page Image 14

… and pumped up and we were not playing our usual passing game." But the Wolverine defense was doing a good job stopping the occasional Eagle threat, according to Belkin,. "We were playing solid defense…

… the tiring match. "Thank God we scored, because I could not have managed to play anoth- er 30 minutes!" Ninety minutes of regulation took a greater toll on " Eastern Michigan than the , Wolverines. At…

…, as Michigan found out yesterday. The Wolverines won in overtime, 2-1, on a Jessica Limauro goal from 18 yards out on a pass from Mar Hoff. Following the game, Limauro was more relieved than excited…

… Michigan fans, it's not too hard to start thinking about the Michigan softball team. And why not? The girls of spring are a near-dynasty. The Wolverines have won four straight of, well, a lot of things. Four…

… straight Big Ten championships, four straight 50-win seasons, and four straight NCAA World Series appear- ances. The Wolverines finished the 1997-98 season with a team-record 56 victories. Michigan finished…

… eluded the Wolverines in their 19- year history - a World Series champi- onship. Will year 20 be the charm? The Wolverines will begin their quest at the Elk Rapids tournament in Elk Rapids, Mich…

…., starting Friday. The Wolverines will have a slightly different look than last year Besides losing five players and gain- ing four freshmen, the team has'a new assistant coach, as Jennifer Brundage replaces…

… Kollen, and catcher Stephanie Volpe have a huge weight on their shoulders - replacing five players from last sea- son's 56-7 squad. The Wolverines lost Sara Grif, Lisa Kelley, Jennifer McKittrick and…

… det r- mination to get better." And the Wolverines only need improve a little bit to grab that elusU crown. "That's always the goal, but it's takirg baby steps to get there again," Kosanke said. "We…

September 16, 2011 (vol. 122, iss. 9) • Page Image 10

…10 - Friday, Semptember 16, 2011 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Notre Dame will be massive test for Wolverines By MATT SLOVIN Daily Sports Writer If the Michigan men's soc- cer team is at…

… its best form of the young season - and seeing as the Wolverines (2-4-1) are unbeaten in their last three games, that seems to be the case - good for- tune has it that its biggest test is next. When the…

September 16, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 1) • Page Image 36

… to stop a flying puck off the stick of a Michigan State shooter. Hayton, who has two years left with the Wolverines, was unsuccessful, but goalie Ross Childs caught the disc himself to prevent a goal…

…, Michigan earned a nerth in the NCAA hockey tournament which was held last March at Colorado Springs, Colo. Having emerged six previous times from this seasonal climax as champions, the Wolverines this year…

…- ries- Still, the Maize and Blue were pressed down to the wire by a sur- prising North Dakota squad, coached by ex-Wolverine hockey star, Al Renfrew. The Sioux came to Ann Arbor on March 4 to face…

… Michigan in a two-game series. Despite the five- game winning streak that the Wolverines had compiled, winning this series was a virtual must if Michigan was to retain any hope of defending its 1956 NCAA…

… team that skated on the ice to face the Wolverines. At the end of two periods, the Sioux held what looked like a se- cure 2-0 lead. But Michigan crashed through in the final stan- za, scoring two goals…

…- Wolverines 'continued their win- NCAA championships to Michi- or play than at Michigan. It's been clenched in his teeth, is credited y Bob Zuppke, the sage of ning ways in almost every sport. gan. His teams…

… just about clinched a playoff spot. . Two games remained with Mich- igan Tech, but the Wolverines captured both of them with com- parative ease, 5-3, and 7-4, and to the victors went second place in the…

… are over, although this is not 100 per cent positive. Defense Corps Deflaed In additiop to these two players, the Wolverines lose through grad- uation defensemen Bob Schiller, Bob Pitts and Bernie Hanna…

… highest scoring Wolverine in league action. For- ward Jerry Karpinka has' com pleted his playing 'career, too. All is not lost, however. The backbone of last year's team, goalie Ross Childs, leads the re…

September 16, 1994 (vol. 104, iss. 125) • Page Image 13

… the Daily Texas vs. Texas A & M. Harvard vs. Yale. Michigan vs. Ohio State - someof the greatestrivalries incollege sports. And today, the Wolverine-Buck- eye rivalry extends to women's soccer for the…

… first time, when the two squads square off in their Big Ten opener at 4 p.m. at Elbel Field. Michigan comes off an 1-0, over- time victory Wednesday night against Detroit-Mercy. In the win, the Wolverines

… 21st year as Wolverine cross-country head coach, leads team captain Ian Forsyth and 10 other Michigan runners into competition against runners from eight other schools. Forsyth, junior Kris Eggle…

…, sopho- mores David Barnett and Ryan Burt and freshman Don McLaughlin are key runners for the Wolverines. McLaughlin, a graduate of Ann Ar- bor Pioneer, is the only first-year run- ner competing for…

… too much. "This is the first real meet, so everyone's pretty excited," Forsyth said. "It's going to be a good gauge of our progress so far." Forsyth Forsyth plans for the Wolverines, who are ranked…

… today against Ohio State. The Wolverines come off a successful outing against Detroit-Mercy in which they shutout the Titans for a 1-0 overtime victory Wednesday. Today's game begins at 4 p.m. at Elbel…

September 16, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 1) • Page Image 42

… actually had the po- tential to do better. And some of KRAMER VS. ILLINOIS ... two more the things that happened last sea- son bear this out, too. The Wolverines took five of their eight pre…

… Ten the Wolverines were 6-1 at home and 2-5 away. Opening at Indiana, Michigan dropped a tough one to the even- tual co-champion Hoosiers, 73-68. Travelling to Michigan State, they knocked off the other…

September 16, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 148) • Page Image 10

… The rivalry between Michigan and Eastern Michigan might be one-sided, but it's hard to deny its importance for the Wolverines. The last time Michigan hosted its Ypsilanti rival, it was coming off back…

…- to-back losses to start the 1998 cam- paign. It's a familiar story for most Michigan fans. Coming off their national cham- pionship year, the Wolverines opened the season in South Bend, where Notre…

… performance against the Eagles tomorrow to kick-start a similar streak. "People will judge us based on how Blue freshman has pedigree of a Wolverine By Alison Roberts For the Daily Qualifying for the first…

… Sept. 10-11. His score of 217 helped the Wolverines finish third among the nine schools that participated. This is just the latest feat on Rankin's impressive list of accomplishments. At Central High…

… high school career, Rankin showed the mak- ings of a Wolverine. Rankin's father and grandfather introduced him to golf at the age of five. His earliest memory of the sport came when he made a hole…

September 16, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 129) • Page Image 11

… know it's going to be a long day. The Michigan field hockey team granted Jamie Hill, Old Dominion's goalie, that favor in the Lady Monarchs' 7-0 annihilation of the Wolverines on taturday in Norfolk, Va…

…. Not only was Michigan shut out, but the Wolverines did not have one shot on goal. Old Dominion outshot Michigan, 29-0, and dominated in penalty corners, 11-0. Danielle Chellew led the way for the Lady…

… remained dead- locked at zero until the 11 th minute of the second half. That's when Wolverine attacker Michelle Smulders netted Michigan's first goal at 8:49. Freshman midfielder Erika Widder added an…

…, countered with nine saves. Michigan returns home this weekend to begin a five-game homestand. The Wolverines face Ball Sate this Saturday at 10 a.m. at Ocker Field. Michigan begins its conference slate Sept…

… played very well with the Hoosiers, taking fifth place with an 11- over-par 157 (81-76). The No. 36 Wolverines finished with a 659, one shot behind fourth-place Purdue and five shots ahead of conference…

…,' Teichert said. Unfortunately for the Wolverines, the best finish by a local player came from Kentucky's Katy Loy, an Ann Arbor native who transferred from Michigan this summer. Loy proved that you can come…

… final round score of 293 to jump from a sixth-place tie to its final position of third for a three round total of 894 (296-295-293). The Wolverines were paced by David Jasper, who finished second with a…

September 16, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 125) • Page Image 10

… it al- lowed five goals in two games, the Michigan field hockey team turned to its defense Monday night against Rutgers, looking for its second vic- tory of the year. The Wolverine defense re…

… vaulted the Wolverines' The Michigan field hockey team bounced back from a weekend split with a record to 2-1 early in the 1992 sea- 2-0 shutout against Rutgers Monday night. son. Michigan managed a split…

… Villanova 3-2, while losing to William and Mary by an identical score. The loss to William and Mary seemed to ignite a fire in the Wolverine defense. "The defense had a meeting after the (William and Mary…

… Katie Thomas's goal with 3:40 remaining in the final period. For Thomas, who led the Wolverines in scoring last season, the goal was her third of the young season. The 2-0 shutout does not tell the entire…

… story. Michigan had 22 shots inside the circle against Rutgers, while the Lady Knights managed only three. The Wolverine defense made things easier for freshman goalkeeper Rachel Geisthardt, who secured a…

September 16, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 129) • Page Image 13

… recorded Michigan's sack. "We knew what they re going to do. We deserved to win Wy." The Wolverines sacked Illinois quar- terback Scott Weaver three times two weeks ago, but in that game, Weaver rarely felt…

… pressured. That changed dramatically Saturday, as the Wolverines caused Detmer to rush several times and forced him out of the pocket often, even though they only brought him down once. Detmer still threw…

September 16, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 8) • Page Image 10

… the fans were getting restless. While the Wolverine defense was playing tough, the offense was showing signs of the same sluggishness that plagued it all last season. Michigan had managed ten first…

… got a gift touchdown after Alonzo Jefferson fumbled the opening kickoff. Following a Notre Dame field goal, the Wolverines took over on their own 20 trailing 12-10. Out came Harbaugh and the offense…

… caught them in a man-to- man defense, and (quarterback coach Jerry) Hanlon called the play from the press box. "Anyone could have scored on that play, but I'm just thankful he called it." As for Wolverine

… came together. Under Harbaugh's leadership, the Wolverines had two long drives - one for a touchdown and another -for a field goal - that ate up over 14 minutes. "I KNEW we were going to drive the ball…

…," Harbaugh said. "It was just a matter of getting a few breaks. Those were typical Michigan drives." Wolverines led 17-12. Insurance came in the fourth quar- ter on a 23-yard Gillette field goal to end the…

…." Big Ten Standings Conference Overall WL W L Daily Photo by DAN HABIB A joyous Bo Schembechler and his son Shemy leave the field after Bo's Wolverines upset Notre Dame Saturday. "We had the fumble and…

September 16, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 1) • Page Image 41

…STHE MICHIGAN DAILY I' Gymn astics By AL JONES Hayslett, the Wolverines put on a tain for the 19 ier big year behind, but great showing-one that'had even Cole and Haysle etter one in the future…

… which the Wolverines out- classed the rest of the field. Teams like Iowa and Michigan State, which had defeated the Wolver- ines in dual meets and were fa- vored to finish higher in the Big. Ten, fell by…

… the wayside. MSU scored 68 points for the third-place spot, while Iowa set- tled for fourth with 68. Best Performances The heroes in the Wolverine comeback were Gagnier, Cole and Hayslett in particular…

…'s history, tied for the Big Ten all-around champion- ship and took first in the parallel bars last season. Ie'll be back to lead the Wolverines this year as captain. points in dual meets, and again last year…

… it does.happen this year, the Wolverines might break that for- mer top mark of second in the Big Ten. If not, they will have to play second fiddle to the Illini. Even so, it's becoming an honor to…

… season to help spark the Wolverines to what they hope will be their greatest year ever. The Evanston, IlL., senior was state diving champion in high school, but decided-and profitably so-to turn to…

September 16, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 1) • Page Image 43

… that went seven innings. The Wolverines also dropped the first game of the twin bill to the Illini for their first loss to an. Illinois team in six years. Drop to Third This was the third week of the…

… over Minnesota. The heros were Steve Boros, hard-hitting shortstop, and Girardin, who won won his third game in relief. The next day the Wolverines met league-leading Iowa-,in what was scheduled as a…

September 16, 1953 • Page Image 33

… Four new faces in the Wolverine starting lineup proved valuable faces as Michigan's tennis squad pounded out an 8-3 dual meet .~record and went on to finish fourth in the Conference meet at Evanston…

… Mills captured the number three consolation tournament and an Al Mann-Bob Curhan combina- tion annexed the number two doubles consolation. This helped the Wolverines to a 2012 total, only two…

… first loss of the season in the number four slot by dropping a 6-3, 6-0 match to Dick Roberts. NEDERLANDER had a hand in tallying both of the Wolverines' points. He outclassed Howard Trier, 6-3, 6-4, in…

… was again humbling Trier, 6-4, 6-4, for his seventh consecu- tive win. OTHER THAN this, however, the Wolverines were completely outplayed from the number one match, where Drobac slaughtered Mann, on…

Wolverines were forced to play indoors in their Conference opener due to rain, but managed a 5-4 margin for their third straight win. Returning homq the Murphy- men breezed by Purdue, 8-1, Northwestern, 7…

…-1, at Champaign the next day. The Wolverines swept all the singles matches in their final dual meet. Men's Glee Club Campus Favorites for 93 Years ' f ~ \p Long an outstanding Michigan tradition the…

September 16, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 1) • Page Image 34

…'s swim- ming squad. ' CY HOPKINS ... NCAA breaststroke winner Michigan State in the final race- t.e medley relay-to take the title. The victory was a team triumph. Of the 11 Wolverine men entered in the…

…'s first-place winners. MSU's Depth Tremendous At the Big Ten championships Michigan did not' fare so well. The Wolverines were unable to cope with Michigan State's tre- mendous depth and had to settle for a…

… second-place finish - 211 points behind the Spartans win- ning total of 87 points. But Michi- gan's sophomore duo of Hopkins and Dick Hanley each contributed two individual wins. The Wolverines began the…

… grasp, Michigan mauled the Buckeyes, 61-44, which incidentally snapped an Ohio State dual-meet win streak at 17. The outstanding highlight of this meet was the showing of the diving by the Wolverines, who…

September 16, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 1) • Page Image 44

…, they lost two games before capacity turnouts.. The Mi'ehigan Statf Spartans were the Wolverines' second foes of the sca;ri Some 101,129 fans filled the Michigan Stadium to see the Wo 'crines who had run…

… weather was nothing compared to the gloom that spread over the campus when the mud dried the evening of Saturday, October 7, 1956. It was generally conceded that wne Wolverines }ad outplayed the t…

September 16, 1993 (vol. 103, iss. 123) • Page Image 5

Wolverines hit the field in top form and thrashed their opponents, 5-1. Michigan applied pressure early by controlling the ball with crisp passing and careful shot selection. Less than six minutes into the…

… contest, sophomore forward Rob Holt opened up the scoring for the Wolverines with a nifty deposit in the corner of the Siena Heights goal. Following the first score, Michigan continued to look sharp as…

… forward Guy Metsgar nearly scored but for a diving save by the Heights goalkeeper. Minutes later, another Wolverine surge came up empty when first-year forward Steve Moore shot from outside the goal box but…

… pace with an all-out sprint toward Siena's net before he was hauled down by an opposing defenseman. Senior forward Brian Rosewame converted the resulting penalty kick that gave the Wolverines a…

… goal of the game off of a fast break just before the intermission. While the players caught their breaths, Wolverine head coach Steve Burns implored his team to build on the momentum it established in…

… the first half. "We are a better team, let's continue to play that way," Burns told his players. Heeding their coach's advice, the Wolverines orchestrated another impressive charge that was capped off…

… the goal box. The Wolverines remained in firm control, not allowing Siena Heights a decent scoring opportunity until the game clock showed less than 20:00 remaining. The game ended much more quietly…

September 16, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 10) • Page Image 1

… was difficult to work in that en- See FACTIONALISM, Page 2 Wolverines HEATER SWEETER Wallop Iowa, 31-7 Bo 's boys net, 440. *yards on the ground By FRANK LONGO Special To The Daily IOWA CITY…

…-_The Michigan Wolverines struck a solid first blow in defense of their Big Ten co-championship by smashing Iowa 31-7 yesterday before 52,105 disappointed Hawkeye fana- tics in Nile Kinnick Stadium here. The Maize…

…. Butch Caldwell late in the game, recovered the' Hawkeyes' first bobble on the opening kickoff to give Michigan a first down at the Iowa 20. Three Wolverine run- ning plays netted minus-two yards against…

… offensive play starting quarterback Kyle' Skogman fumbled and Steve Strin- ko recovered for the Wolverines. But that drive didn't last long either as Heater fumbled the ball See WOLVERINES, Page 7 i upped…

September 16, 2010 (vol. 121, iss. 8) • Page Image 8

… SportsEditor When senior cornerback Troy Woolfolk went down with a season- ending injury in August, it looked as though the Wolverines had lost all of their veteran presence in the defensive backfield. But…

… veteran, member of the defense could make or break the secondary. Wolverines in a number of games Head-to-head with All-Ameri- this season. So he called on senior can-caliber wide receiver Michael James…

… Michigan men's golf team accomplishes this year, it will be hard to beat what senior Lion Kim has already achieved. On July 17th, Kim did what only one other Wolverine has done in the history of Michigan…

September 16, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 10) • Page Image 1

…-and-12 humility as the Washington Huskies dominated situation and threw a perfect strike over the the Wolverines, 20-11. middle' into the waiting arms of inside Last Saturday, Michigan manhandled super…

… day, the Huskies played that spoiler role. The Jacque Robinson led the drive to the endzone, Wolverines coughed up the pigskin five times in churning up 17 yards on four consecutive the afternoon…

September 16, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 8) • Page Image 9

…?! That right, "she" is senior Jeanne Weckler, setter, or "Quarterback" of the Wolverines' volleyball team. The Northbrook, Ill. native describes herself as "the mind behind the hit- ters," whose job is to…

… - and last year became starting setter, having switched from power-hitter along the way. "This year she's a stable force," said Wolverines head coach Sandy Vong. "It's when you're behind, when you have to…

September 16, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 8) • Page Image 10

… nationals. THE SAME holds true for the Big Ten championships. Dual meets and in- vitationals meanDnothing in the con- ference standings, so Wolverine coach Ron Warhurst isn't going to bother with very many…

…, plus you have to be mentally prepared for racing. This way you don't have to be ready every week. Big Ten's and nationals are what count." And when it's all on the line in November, the Wolverines have…

… runners, bu Michigan Cross-Country Coach: Ron Warhurst, 10th season, four Big Ten titles. Last Season: The Wolverines took second place in the Big Ten and grabbed sixth place in the NCAA, the best…

… meets. On October 8th, the Wolverines get a last April their coach Daniel McClimon was killed in a plane crash, leaving the squad with some adjustments to make. "Wisconsin willbe hell to beat, but Deimer…

Wolverines will get a chance to beat last year's sixth-place finish in the country. So the team can be forgiven if it looks ahead in the schedule. U I Heikkinen ...back from illness ".r.+v sa v aa saiaf t…

September 16, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 11) • Page Image 1

…-who tout themselves as "The Best Damn 'Band In The Land Alumni Group"-have passed the scarlet and grey hat for the Michigan Marching Band to help guarantee a Wolverine trip to Columbus Nov. 22. OSU alumni…

… band treasurer Walter Neff said yesterday in a telephone in- terview from Columbus that $124.04 was raised last weekend at the band's reunion to aid the Wolverines. He said a certified check will be…

… University. The Urbana, Ohio native said the fund was started when one OSU band reunion participant passed around a copy of the Daily publicizing the Wolverine band's financial plight. Ethel Geist, whose…

September 16, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 148) • Page Image 16

…Page 8- The Michigan Daily- Sports Monday - September 16, 1991 RECRUITS Continued from page 1 Read was also similar to Crowe in her impression of the Wolverines. "I just had a great feeling about…

… president Bud Selig said he recalled Joe Adcock of the Milwaukee Braves hitting one over temporary bleachers and out in the VOLLEYBALL Continued from page 1 Lorenzen led the Wolverine attack with 14 kills…

September 16, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 13) • Page Image 7

…PAf1F VVIPXT FRIDAY, SFPTEMBER 16, 1966 THE MICHIGAN DAILY -'I; FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1966 TIlE MICHIGA~T 1):~IIV ~I A tI U~ ~' VAUL !! JtVLN" .- ;I . I wolverine Backs Anxious,, Ready…

… Toledo and Dave Farabee, younger brother of former Wolverine end Ben. Tim Radigan is Fisher's under- study and is built just as well as Fisher. He's 5-11, and a solid 210 pounds, Radigan played 31 min…

September 16, 1960 • Page Image 21

… competitors Don Bragg and Ron Morris. Also competing for Finland was Karri Kayhko, a freestyler who at- tended Michigan for a short per- iod. Big Ten Champ Representing the Bahamas was Wolverine sprinter Tom…

… qualify for other of the six man finals. Three Wolverines athletes were on the Canadian Olympic team. Diver Ernie Meissner qualified in- to the finals of the 3 meter spring board diving event, Ergas Leps…

September 16, 2014 (vol. 124, iss. 127) • Page Image 4

…- egory of students who bleed red, not maize and blue. And I am quite okay with that. I go to the University of Michigan, which is very different from being a Michigan Wolverine. I've said it before and I…

… will say it again: Michi- gan has a long way to go before I will ever claim the identity of a Michi- gan Wolverine without it dripping in sarcasm. While I'm now comfortable with being a student at…

September 16, 1953 • Page Image 16

… simple interest in common, such as Acolytes, Chess Club, Graduate Outing Club, Mimes, Quarterdeck, Rifle Club, Sailing Club, Women's Athletic Association, Ullr Ski Club, Wolverine Club for promoters and…

September 16, 1953 • Page Image 23

… years ago the Maize team rose from the defeated ranks with their "MVake Mine Moccasins" idea. UPPERCLASSMEN still remem- ber one of the stunts pulled that year. A Wolverine gymnast reck- lessly threw…

September 16, 1960 • Page Image 1

… for the United States in the 200 meter butterfly event was Wolverine senior Dave Gillanders of Royal Oak. Gillanders finished third be- hind Indiana's Mike Troy, who won the race in the world record…

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