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January 16, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 94) • Page Image 7

…. the night. On several occasions Minnesota was short a man, as the Wolverines swarmed around Owen Rogers was sitting out a the Bulldog goal as if it were a holding infraction. With the pow- busy hotdog…

… stand. er play on, Wakabayashi had the Futile 57 puck just off to the side of the Even with their 57 accurate net. shots in the first two periods the Teamwork Wolverines were on the wrong i After pausing…

… title. Michigan's second pin of the night came in the 147-pound dual between Wolverine Cal Jenkins and Illinois' Andy Zender. Jenkins gained a quick takedown and turned it into a fall with only three…

… seconds remaining in the first period. Trio Returns In the three matches that saw injured Wolverines returning to the lineup, two draws and a Mich- igan victory resulted. Bill Johannesen, 130-pounder, who…

…. Despite the tie Keen was satis- fied with Johannesen's perform- ance but said he'll have to work Wolverine heavyweight Bob hard to "round into shape" before Spaly overwhelmed Bob Shively the Big Ten…

April 16, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 168) • Page Image 11

… relays," Canham specu- These relays will pose a real lated. The 440 relay team of Carl challenge to Wolverine perform- Ward, Dave Cooper, Bob Jarema ers as some strong schools, espe- and Big Ten 60-yard…

… dash cham- cially Kentucky State from the pion Dorie Reed was barely nipped South, are competing. Big Ten In- by Maryland at South Carolina door Champion and old Wolverine two weeks ago. outdoor nemesis…

…. Michigan's baseball team faces an unbeaten Detroit squad to- morrow at 1 p.m. in a double- header which could show how ready the Wolverines are for the Big Ten season. Head Coach Moby Benedict plans to use…

… going for them this season, after giving Ferris State a double shellacking Wednesday, 11-0 and 4-0. In a doubleheader last Saturday, Detroit bounced Kalamazoo, 7-0 and 5-2. Last season the Wolverines mas…

…- tered the Titans twice. The first game went 13 innings and Mich- igan came out on top, 11-6, and the second contest was a close 5-4 affair. The Wolverines' second vic- tory cost the Titans a berth in the…

Wolverines have not been able to practice outside since their return from the southern trip, and neither Minnesota* nor Purdue have been outside much. Coach Bill Murphy said yesterday that playing in the…

… Sports Build- ing will give the Wolverines an advantage because they have practiced there so much. After evaluating each player's performance on the spring trip and in matches played indoors during the…

… Michigan finished second to In- diana. The Wolverines lost only Fau- quier from last year's team and should be strong again this year. "We're looking much better than we did in the South. In fact, I think we…

October 16, 1965 (vol. 76, iss. 42) • Page Image 7

…SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1965 THE MICHIGAN JDAIIX s c..:;: ....... ..~.UN~~ ~d PAGE SEVEN 4 'Michigan Fights To Snap Three-Year Purdue Jinx By JIM LaSOVAGE The Wolverines got a taste of Purdue…

… homecoming game, when the Northwestern Wildcats stormed into Ann Arbor with a 4-0 record and a high national ranking. The Wolverines were de- cided underdogs. Stuns Wildcats But the team fired up and handed…

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