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February 17, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 98) • Page Image 1

…, chief of police, di- the Wolverines drew first blood when Robert Woods Bliss, formerly third rector of the Reichsbank and other Captain MacDuff scored a beautiful assistant secretary of state, becomes…

…- ing below C and must also re- ceive a grade above C in at least one course. 1 I WILL TACKLE HOOSIER TANK MEN IN "Y" POOL AT 2:15 1 fmd'T~e v FARRELL'S MEN MEET MA IN CHICAGO THIS Al WOLVERINE

… defeati son from Coach Brown's Wolverines, It is impossible to tell flow while Michigan is equally determined Farrell's men will run on Ch despite the severe handicap of inelig- peculiarly banked track. In…

… bre.nr 4 and Searle, the crack Wolverine der to defeat them. It i" lke sprint duo. In the 150 yard 'back Chicago has a well balanced stroke Churchman and Lauter will team as they have been accusto be…

February 17, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 99) • Page Image 1

… on the losing end of a 45 pects of aneagreement. are pflated beyond all reason bread nal mpe ther uadngmfes- to 23 score, the Wolverine swimmers The stumbling block seems to be the areu infltdpbey nd…

… again go score- less Johnson, captain and left wing of the Badgers, netted a short shot. Michianrght widited a longs I Nine Players Used in Attu Stop Fierce Attack of Wolverines - - f Purdue bowed…

… an attmept to put a halt to tl- Wolverine machine-like offense. Eac team lost one player via the four peg sonal foul route, Doyle leaving t, game in the first period and Robbir making his exit in the…

… the front. All five of the Michigan men swun down the court in perfect unison an completely bewildered the Lamberi men with their offensive tactics. Tim and again the Wolverines worked th ball toward…

February 17, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 96) • Page Image 6

… Attack} MVATIIERTELLS OF GAME n Puru well-balanced team, a fakt combination that proved particularly SznLgpueav tVntRh s yKB n adept in basket shooting, deservede the victory over the Wolverines in the…

… Free Coach Joseinh E. Jlarss, Frances WiH snot, minor sports manager, andl 12 payers on the hockey team will leave at 2:26 P. M. today for Mladi- son, Wis., where tomorrow and Sat- urdlay the 'Wolverine

… Minniesota is met the won ictoieinl three of the four m>atch. Guzek won from him, by aL new Wolverine forward combination I bouts which were held with the memn-'fall after five minutes of fighting.,hFin- Of…

… Continental (NewYork City), Rialto (Provi- .dence,R.I.), Bankhead (Birmin gham, Ala.), Deer Park Hotel (Deer Park, Md.-summer only), and the Wolverine (Detroit). The Wolverine is right down town, close to the…

Wolverine now' being refinished and redecorated throughout. Every. convenience. Moderate rates ($2.50 -and up.) Garage facilities near. Dial '7147. Miss Carson with L. D. CARR DUNCAN HOTELS CO. ELIZABETH…

February 17, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 96) • Page Image 7

… unless it be the two gamep with Chicago, but the Maroons' strength was shown in their recent defeat of Indiana. The fast coming Purdue five must be met by the Wolverines as well as Illinois and Iowa…

….- While the Wolverines and Hoosiers battle Saturdaythereswill be two oth- er important contests, Purdue and Iowa will lock horns in the latter's new field house and Wisconsin will journey to Ohio State for…

February 17, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 100) • Page Image 1

Wolverine wa- lation of this carillon will be secured by a committee representing esor ter polo team chalked up a decisive the classes of '21 to '28. The Ann Arbor Alumni club will undertake If victory over…

… 1928 Confer- ~ ~China ence and'Intercollegiate title hold- Cosmopolitan Club Is Sponsoring Wolverines Capture Five Of Eight hadl ers won both of the relays and the Program Which Will Be In Matches To…

…..l outclassing Hooker, Purdue's vet- the Wolverine medley relay team Committees in charge of the cran 165 pounder. outdistance the Canadians to win many phases of production and' Ray Parker increased the Michi- in…

… 3:17. composed of regularly enrolled stu- gan total by five points when he Following the swimming meet the dents in the University have been registered his second fall in as ON Wolverine water polo…

… BHA"IRGO OF ARMS UNNEUTRAL ACT IETARY STATES PORTER RESOLUTION AND ANY EMBARGO USELESS SS BILL IS APPROVED ii I Wolverine Center S Leads In Scoring CGR STAGE RALL DURING LAST HALF TO CONQUOER…

… the successful path of al brilliant collections of verse dinfr "Clhallenre" "The New Bob Chapman Veteran Michigan center who totalled four baskets and a pair ofj free throws in the Wolverines' 23- 18…

February 17, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 94) • Page Image 6

… in Lansing. He will enter the Muskegon meet a decided favorite to cop the title. eplaces Courtis on Michigan Front Line i I I 1 Recovering from the rouwg work that the Wolverines went through to win…

Wolverine ice team have turned all their ef- forts to working for the coming series with the sextet from Madison Thursday and Saturday nights. Both games will be played here on the Coliseum ice and promise to…

… aided ma- terially in the past games of the Wolverines. Michigan must win all her con- ference games from now on if she wants to stay in the running for the title honors. In addition Wis- consin, the…

February 17, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 94) • Page Image 7

… student coupon books. The Wolverine swimmers will leave on Thursday for Madison Where they will, encounter Wiscon- sin on Friday in the first Confer- ence meet of the year. On Satur- day Minnesota will play…

… Boardman will likely uphold the to crack. Dues and Neiman, who Wolverine side, while Wining and performed in the shot put, are Powers will undoubtedly see service bound to chalk up some tallies, as with the…

February 17, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 100) • Page Image 1

…{ At Finish Hockey Six Drops RoughGame, 3-2 Michigan Tech Hands Out Defeat To Wolverines In Second Games of Series (Special to The Daily) (Complete Box Score On Page 3) IOWA CITY, Feb. 16.-- (/) -Three…

… baskets caged in the waning minutes of play enabled Michigan's basketball team to eke out a 29-27 win over the strong Iowa quintet here tonight. It was the Wolverine's second Confer- ence victory of the…

…-17 lead on the wilting Michigan five. Soon after re- placing Al Plummer, midway in the second half, Dick Joslin tipped in two difficult one handed shots, to bring the Wolverines within four points of the…

… baskets by Meyers and Evans but the half ended with the Wolverines lead- ing by only one point. Tamagno, who went in for Gee at center, after the latter was held scoreless, handled the pivot post well, and…

… Michigan looked like a greatly improved team. Barko and Rosenthal, leading Big Ten scorers, starred for the losers, scoring 16 points between them. The Wolverines left for Evanston tonight, where they will…

… hard checking being featured by both sextets. Latimer again tallied in the final frame, with Heyliger getting another for the Wolverines, who swarmed in on Maki, but all other offerings were turned aside…

February 17, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 97) • Page Image 1

… i,' breaker Murman. ! ficersFor1TaiIewd the 12 mile:; of ice between 1he rescue shios and the scientistsj it I I all (ledfir O'. Visitors Prove Sirrise To Wolverines; England Plays Bang-Up Hockey…

… en combination proved too much for the Paris, Ont. hockey club and the Wolverines chalked up their ninth win by a 3-2 score. The game, played at the Coliseum last night, was witnessed by approximately…

Wolverine Tom Hay- nie after tiailing him for 200 yard, n the last 20 yards to win the 220 yard free style race in 2:13.6. Macionis put in a surprise appear- amce in the 200 yard breast stroke and again caine…

… from behind, this time to make up a ten yard deficit and beat out Wolverine Johnny Haigh. Captain Ed Kirar and Haynie proved to be the Michigan stars. Kirar took the century race in 0:52.8, fast time…

February 17, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 97) • Page Image 3

… yes- terday afternoon in preparation for their opener against the Michigan State Spartan tonight at the Field House. The entries posted by Coach Charlie Hoyt indicated that the Wolverines will throw…

… hurdle&, will more than have his hands full with able Wolverine hurdlers Gedeon and Kel- ley. 440 Chances Good Only the fact that both teams are limited to two entries in the quarter saves the State forces…

… cutting into the Mo.e of this later. But as far as Saturday's dual meet goes,n1 m confident Mike Peppe must wait a little while longer. It looks like the Wolverines will finish the festivities some four or…

… swing the meet. Give the Wolverine duo 14 or 16 points in 50 and 100. And Michigan willi need this Matmen Leave For East; Meet Tern ie, Lebid Wolverines Rated Favorite Over Owls; Engineers Have Strong…

… tough hick match. This year the Wolverines are set to make up for their mediocre showing of last year and are favored to take this import- 1nt tournament, By far the outstanding match of "he meet will be…

… Cameron lost his match last year, however he was working in the 135 division. This time he will rep- resent the Wolverines in the 126 pound class against Frank Burnett. Co-captain Thomas suffered the same…

February 17, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 97) • Page Image 3

… and Jack Leutritz. Wolverines Are Favorites Michigan entries will be top-heavy favorites in many of the individual events as well as in the relays. De- fending champions Bill Watson, El- mer Gedeon and…

… Wes Allen should be good for victories and the Wolverines are much stronger in the relays than they were last year when their com- binations took down one first, two seconds and a fourth. Elmer Gedeon…

… result of intensive workouts since the start of the week. The Wolverine squad appears to be in its best physical condition since the beginning of the season, with not a, single man in the starting lineup…

… the season at 175, as will Forrest "Butch" Jor- dan in the heavyweight division. The feature match of the meet promises to be that between two un- defeated rivals; Don Nichols of the Wolverines and…

… Lowrey's Wolverine hockey sextet showed a handful off Michigan fans that they still have thek power to win a hockey game. Although walking off the ice with the 6 to 2 score in their favor, if the forward…

… Straight Wins Against Woodstock these faults had' no real effect on the final score.' However when the Wolverines come up against Waterloo Saturday nigh at the Coliseum such mistakes will mean the difference…

… between another win, or whether the small Michigan team will fall back into the losing column. Wednesday's game can easily be considered a practice game which prepared the Wolverines for their next four…

…. After the Chicago contest, the Wolverines will return to Ann Arbor since no game is scheduled for Mon-, day. They play one more game away from home-against Purdue next Saturday-and then wind up the sea…

February 17, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 97) • Page Image 6

…'IHE MIIG;AN DAILY TUESDAY~ Indiana Downs Cagers, 47-42; Matmen Crush Cornh uskers Varsity Faces Irish Ihinclads HeeSaturday Notre. Dame Seeks Second Win Over Wolverines In Its Entire History…

… By BOB STAHL With a lop-sided victory over Michigan State and Michigan Nor- mal at East Lansing last Saturday to its credit, the Wolverine track squad is getting preparedthis week to meet a very…

… powerful crew of cindermen from Notre Dame in Yost Field House Friday night. Only once in the long history of dual meet competition between the two schools have the Irish hung up a win over the Wolverines

… outcome of the meet will probably depend. Several of the Wolverine thinclads turned in outstanding performances in their 1942 debut at East Lansing. Bob Ufer, ace of the Michigan quar-. ter-milers, set a…

… established stars as Wolverines Dave Matthews and Johnny Kautz and Spartan Walter1 Mack, Roxborough came in second to Matthews, covering the distance in a time three seconds faster than he has ever run before…

…, also deserve much credit for the mid- season display of power put on by the Wolverines. Detroit Upsets Spartans EAST LANSING, Feb. 16.-(/P)-A hustling University of Detroit basket- ball team upset…

…-point1 lead. Little Morrie Bikoff added a long shot for the Wolverines with slightlyE more than a minute remaining, but Indiana' stalling tactics went into ef- fect and the best that Michigan could do was…

… was marked by 33 fouls-18 being called on the Wolverines and 15 on the Hoosiers. Three players were ejected from the fray as both teams started to guard very closely at the start of the half. Ed Denton…

February 17, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 82) • Page Image 3

…-q= 41- 94AVt-j9-lV' - - - Michigan Swimmers Compete in Big Ten Meet Saturday Undefeated Wolverines Expected To Win Title over Northwestern Double Trouble Wrestlers Are Favored To Take…

… Championship By JIM LEWY All Conference schools will have a chance to make their bids for the Big Ten swimming championship for 1944 in the Northwestern pool on Saturday night. Michigan's Wolverines will have…

… Pulakus may also pick some points up for Michi- gan in the 220-yard event. Jim Walsh, who gave Wolverine Heini Kesslei% a close contest in the 200-yard breast stroke last week, Wrill DAILY OFFICIAL…

…, Jepson and Hindemith and will be open to the general public. probably be Heini's only competition in the same event in Evanston. Wolverines Expected To Win Michigan entries are favored to win at least…

… year, and Chuck Fries, who paced Church all season, the Wolverines should take a first and second place in both the 50 and 100-yard free style swims. Expected to provide Michigan and Northwestern with…

…'s Capt. Phil Hansel and Iowa's Bernie Walters. The Wolverines will enter the na- tional collegiates at Yale March 23 and 24 and the national AAU cham- pionships in Ann Arbor on the fol- lowing week-end. As…

…-2 drubbing from the Wolverines, will be on hand to play with Brantford, Ott Wins Contest NEW YORK, Feb. 16. - () - Mel Ott, manager of the New York Giants, closed with a rush to win the sports popularity…

… HANK MIANT1I10 After polishing off Indiana, defend- ing Big Ten champs, last week, the Wolverine matmen finished their sea- son undefeated in four dual meets, and will be the heavy favorite to capt ure…

February 17, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 92) • Page Image 1

… crown since 1927, the Wolverine boosted their season record in league play to 6-2. The Badgers, defending ti- tlists, dropped to the runner-up slot with a 6-3 mark. Mack Suprunowicz, the wiry Michigan…

… forward who paced his mates to Saturday's impressive victory over Purdue, was high- man in the Wolverine attack again last night, chalking up 21 points on eight baskets and five free throws. However, it was…

… Wolver- ines' win as he scored three goals, one in each of the three periods. Gordie McMillan and Bill Jacobson tallied twice for the Wolverines. For complete de- tails, see page three. By Shakespearean…

February 17, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 93) • Page Image 3

… Ozzie Cowles first took of guts,", was the phrase used by, v over the reins of the Wolverine assistant cage coach Bill Orwig cage squad in the fall of 194:6. to describe Boyd McCaslin last He had played…

… points to lead the Wolverine scor- the determination of the 23-year- ~esi h 12 oto h pr old cager. <l tans. One of his most vivid memories THIS INCIDENT is typical of stm rmtetm ewsplay- stm rmtetm ews…

… behind 4-2 in the final game with Dartmouth and two of his team- mates were sitting in the penalty box. It was against these trenmen- dous odds, that the Wolverines racked up a goal and went on to wvhip…

… before Goalie Jack MeDon- aid, had a chance to stop it. The bewildered Connie didn't suffer any injury, though, and the Wolverines won anyway. with team mates Arch Parsons and Dick Bernard. This sweep of…

February 17, 1950 (vol. 0, iss. 88) • Page Image 9

… By BOB SANDELLE Vic Heyliger and his Wolverine puck squad can just about clinch an NCAA tournament bid this week-end if they can tame the Colorado College Tigers in a two game setto opening this…

… interested in play- ing :varsity baseball should re- port to the south end of the Feld House from.1:30 to 5:30 to sign up. --Ray Fisher down to the Wolverines, the visit- ing Bengals, and Michigan Tech with…

… the Wolverines will throw at the invaders. Vic was well pleased with a new third line combination in the second Michigan Tech con- test. He shifted defenseman Ed- die May to a wing to combine with Joe…

…, is a brother of Dick, a Wolverine standodt of last year. * By BILL CONNOLLY A history-making mile race, featuring miraculous Don Mc- Ewen, will set the pace for the Michigan-Illinois dual meet sched…

…. Morrill Out Of Illini Tilt Michigan's Wolverines, prepar- ing for Conference champion Illi- nois Saturday, received another blow to their already waning vic- tory hopes yetct'a with the news that Hal…

February 17, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 91) • Page Image 1

Wolverines of getting a bid to the NCAA playoffs in March. MICHIGAN has an 8-3 loop rec- ord for 16 points and has only one ! game remaining with last place Michigan Tech that will count in the standings…

…Kennell and Doug Philpott. It was also Chin's second goal of the day. Heyliger then returned his de- fensemen to the ice, but the Wolverines still kept the pres- sure on and took a 6-5 lead a minute later on…

February 17, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 91) • Page Image 3

…SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1952 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1952 PAGE THREE Fight Wolverine Firsts Beat Spartan Swimmers a Free-stylers Star in Dual Meet,_52-41 Jones, Hill…

… marked the Wolverines' fourth dual meet win this season, in addition to first in a triangular meet and an A.A.U. meet. Hill tied both his own pool records for the 50 and 100-yard y free-style races i n…

… it to ten yards at the finish. The visitors made their best < showing in the 200-yard back- stroke, as Harold Shoup and John Quigley finished one-two. This narrowed the Wolverine lead down to 34…

… relay team of backstroker John Chase, Davies, and free-styler Tom Benner got the Wolverines off to a good start 7 in the first event by defeating the Spartan trio. DAVIES BUILT up a yard lead over the…

… medley team of Jack. Carroll, Don McEwen, George Ja- cobi and John Ross ran to an easy win and the world's indoor! record in the Michigan State Re- lays here last night. The Wolverine equartet lapped every…

… Mitchell hustles in to implant an elbow in the dental works of Wolverine center Milt Mead.. Mead lasted long enough to ring up 18 markers in a losing cause, however. * * , Go hers Trip Hawke yes, Ilinos…

February 17, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 89) • Page Image 3

… period to ruin Mich- in and emerge as the game's iding scorer with 26 markers. THE WOLVERINES went into e extra period with center Paul offsky and Captain Doug Law- nce sitting on the bench with e fouls…

… with Eaddy's driving layup's to break up Gopher Coach Ozzie Cowles's shifting zone defense. The long-awaited Wolverine fast break finally clicked in the Minnesota Field House, as the 6-4 Groffsky passed…

…-earned victory. ALTHOUGH the Wolverines were never more than a few points behind, they trailed the Gophers until mid-way in the second stan- za when they moved into their biggest lead of the evening, 31…

…. * * * THE WOLVERINES will get eir big test this weekend when e strong Sioux of North Da- ta invade Ann Arbor for a two me series, with both games )rth two points. If they can get st the Nodaks without a mis…

… games. North Dakota didn't fare any better than the Wolverines did against Minnesota, dropping three out of four contests in a home- and-home series, which puts the two opponents on equal footing for the…

February 17, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 91) • Page Image 3

…' ... tough to escape Wolverine Hoopsters Fail To Realize Early Potential Dukes Move Into Top Spo In Cage Poll By The Associated Press Unbeaten Duquesne moved into the top spot in the Associated Press…

… verge of falling into the cel- lar; that has been the story of Michigan's cagers during the 1953-54 season. According to Coach Bill Perigo, and those who saw the Wolverines' early season play will agree…

… Indiana game." This statement by Perigo goes a long way toward explain- ing why the Wolverines have been coming out on the short end of the score lately. * * * THE ANN ARBOR five has been consistently…

… outshot, sometimes by as many as 20 or 25 a game. MICHIGAN'S defense has not exactly been the best, especially when it comes to stopping oppos- ing pivot men. Wolverine Big Ten opponents have averaged 79…

…, "is 100 per- cent better than he was last year." The 5-11 junior has not been in the spotlight as much as some of the other Wolverines, but he has been doing a consistently good job. Eaddy's defensive…

February 17, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 98) • Page Image 6

… Theater Cagers Smash Wolverines Upset Illini; Set Fieldhouse Record lii is; Icers Win, 4-1 Childs' S hutout Spoiled 3y Late Minnesota Tally Read and Use ; Daily Classifieds Robidea…

… them to with-_ in 10 of the victors. They ganged up on Shearon, and I e k y G m guard Billy Altenberger drove in The Wolverine Club is sponsor- to make it 91-81. ing a charter bus trip to Michigan But…

… the Wolverines' stall soon State for the hockey game Friday, changed this situation, and hadF the hapless foes running about February 22. from man to man in what must A package deal consisting of a have…

…' Gains Ground The victory gives the Wolverines eight and one-half points in the league race, and if Denver loses again to Colorado, Michigan will move a notch closer to a berth in the NCAA finals. From the…

February 17, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 95) • Page Image 1

… night iced a hard-fought Michigan basketball win over Iowa, 90-86, at Yost Field House. The victory lifted the Wolverines past the .500 mark in Big Ten play (5-4), moved them into undisputed fourth place…

… Hawkeyes, 78-74. Lee's splurge began with only 1:18 remaining and Michigan be- hind, 84-83. It climaxed a Wolverine comback made necessary after it had blown a lead that once stretched to 14 points. The…

… burly senior co-captain, who led all scorers with 30 points, cashed in a layup to send the Wolverines ahead, 85-84. Fouled in the process 1'y -Iowa's Dave Gunther, Lee made the charity toss to give his…

… his most outstanding of the season and his 30 points was a personal high. He became the third Wolverine to hit the 30 mark this season. M. C. Burton, who set the all-time Michigan high of 38 against…

February 17, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 95) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, FE! Gymnasts Subdue ASU)quac Undefeated Wolverines Have Easy Time; Montpetit, Marion Share Scoring Honors By TOM WITECKI Special to The Daily EAST LANSING - Fine per…

Wolverines scored six of seven firsts and outscored their opponents in every event before an attentive crowd of 500 in the Spartans' new Intra-Mural Build- ing. Scoring Honors Winning two first places, Marion…

… point, and Iowa's Bob Moser took a 3-1 decision, adding a point on riding time. Wolverine captain Larry Murray routed Vince Garcia in the 130-1b. match, but the referee refused to award Murray a fall when…

February 17, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 90) • Page Image 6

… score was going to roll to boxcar dimen- sions, but for the rest of the per- iod the Wolverines did everything to put the puck in. Like Home Ice The return to home ice must have agreed with Michigan as…

… end of the period to knot the score at 2-2. Terry Moroney fired into the Wolverine zone and MSU captain Jack Roberts followed in, took the rebound from the backboards and slipped it past Coyle. Berenson…

… (MSU) 2 1 2 0 4 7 10 11 2 5 1 3 9 26 9 30 trong in Five Events,'. Cys Canham of Cephas By TOM WITECKI _ e most versatile athlete I've oached" are the words track Don Canham used to de- Wolverine

… is the 60-yard dash. He has a, :06.3 clocking in this event al- ready this winter. If Tom Robin- son and John Gregg also enter this event, the Wolverines would' have a good chance to win the first…

… three places. Fast Quarter Miler Cephas' speed may also earn him a place on the Wolverines mile relay team. He had a couple' :48 plus legs last winter and just4 last week ran a :49.3 at the Michi- gan…

February 17, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 94) • Page Image 8

… scuttled the Wolverines' win streak last February 20. Since then Michigan has built up a new win streak which now modestly stretches to seven, while Indiana has added victory after victory, until it now has…

… or tough anal we lost." If the Wolverines should be the aggressor tonight, as indeed they must be if they hope to win, and the Hoosiers be on the defensive Michigan could win handsomely. If both teams…

February 17, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 94) • Page Image 10

… see full-time action. George Kirkwood, their all- american goalie, has averaged a mere 18 saves per game as com- pared to Denver's opponents' 37. The Wolverine's, under coach Al Renfrew, have. also had…

… a fine season thus far this year. Solidly in second place in the league standings, for the moment, Michigan would like nothing bet- ter than to sweep or even split the upcoming series. The Wolverines

… send the Pioneers home dis- appointed. WOLVERINES FAVORED: Undefeated Gymnasts Host Minnesota .4> By DAVE KIMBALL Illinois domination and bring Minnesota, however, lacks the three lady performers…

… Michigan figures to As an added attraction a weak Minnesota squad today in In Minnesota the Wolverines have one of Its easiest meets of Donna Schoenzer. Miss a 4 p.m.. contest at the Sports will be meeting a…

… have little gular home meet of the season gymnasts, while Misses enjoyed their best day of the sea- trouble subduing the Golden Go- for 'the Wolverines before the Big zer and Caron have pla son Monday…

… during the meet. The in the country. top five teams in the NCAA this ity practically eliminated its chan- year. ces of giving as good a showing Illini Tops this year. The Wolverines, in top form Gopher…

… include Dick Stone and Captain Hockey - MICHIGAN vs. Denver, here 8:00 p.m. Illinois for the past 12 years. Al- Bob Schwartzkopf. Stone finished Swimming - MICHIGAN vs. Indiana, there though Wolverine teams…

February 17, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 103) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, THE MICITIGfX1DAILY STINDA V., Storm Past Wolverines, 75-68 Record Crowd of 9,775 Sees Ohio State Pull into Tie with Illinois for Big Ten Lead By LLOYD GRAFF A…

… 9,775 at Y t Field House, the game lowered Michigan's Big Tn record to 4-4 and dropped the Wolverines into the middle of the pack. Ohio State moved into a tie for first place with Illinois, both at 6…

… the Buckeye junior just as their first meeting was. This time Bradds commanded a 34-21 scoring advantage and a 14- 10 rebounding edge. Tom Cole, with 16 points, was the only Wolverine besides Buntin in…

…. The Wolverine cages were the epitome of frustration as they dashed across the court hoping for a steal or an Ohio violation. Neither came. The last resort was to foul again, but the desperation tactics…

… were of no avail as Michi- gan could pull no closer than six points.; Take Halftime Lead The first half of the "spurty game" as Strack described it, found the Wolverines leading, 39- 31, after twenty…

… did in the second half. John Har- ris snatched a rebound, one of 15 he got to lead both teams, and then popped in a lay-up. 'M' Jumps Ahead From this point until the buzzer the Wolverines picked up 21…

… was the Bucks' "finest rebounding game of the year." Ohio State shot at a 44.8' per cent clip to Michigan's 36.9. In other contests the Wolverines have often been able to compensate Bradds Nails Cagers…

February 17, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 103) • Page Image 7

…, showed Michigan hockey fans that they can play hockey, but it was Gary Butler's goal at 19:12 of the third period that gave the Wolverines a 5-4 victory over Michigan Tech last night. Butler picked up a…

… scored a goal for Tech in the second per- iod. Butts didn't get any points but his play on the regular line plus his work as penalty-killer-in-chief kept the Wolverines close to Tech. Same Story The…

February 17, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 121) • Page Image 6

…'. Making up an 81-74 deficit in the last 56 seconds of regulation play, the Wolverines turned what Strack called "a slim chance" in- to reality bringing back memories of the 80-78 victory over Prince- ton…

… week in the college basketball poll, continued to hold a commanding lead with 23 first place votes and 349 points. The Wolverines, who won their 16th game in 18 starts Monday night by nipping Indiana, 96…

…-second, all-or-nothing shot tc insure the Wolverine victory. Thompson came off the bench with two minutes to play in reg- ulation time and began shooting Ohio State Tickets Tickets for Saturday's basket- ball…

… Michigan-Colorado game to give, the Wolverines a 7-5 win. Best Game "That was my best game," Read recalled, "it was the first hat trick I ever scored. But the best game we've played this year yas the time we…

… 11 rebounds in the Wolverines' 96-95 double overtime =victory. REMAIN IN BIG TEN RACE: Gophers Score Victory At, Wisconsin; Illiiii Win By The Associated Press The Badgers set the pace for the MADISON…

… score of 6-3. In that contest the Wolverines scorec' three goals in the last five mm- utes of play to win. But Michi- gan lost both games of a home- away series, 7-4 and 6-2. With teams that Renfrew…

…-they picked up everything at stake, but I think our men in front of the net real that we are ready." well and didn't give them a chance In the latest Wolverines' scor- for any rebounds." State goalies ing…

… Michigan Wolverines. Sunday, Indiana's college news- paper, the Daily Student, offered a descriptive match-by-match ac- count of an unheard-of 30-0 mat shutout-withMichigan holding the "edge." The Hoosiers…

… undefeated sophomore, who is leading the team in that category. Captain Rick Bay was the sec- ond Wolverine of the afternoon to fell his opponent when he put away Jim Black in the second period of their 167…

…'s third .pin, also his third of the season. Stowell combined a leg scissors and an armlock to whir Hoosier Jim Timmons. Asked if Saturday's one-sided score, coupled with the fact that the Wolverines are…

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… Bulldogs of Minne- sota, Duluth, in the first of a two game weekend series in the Coli- seum at 8:00 tonight. The Wolverines, who have drop- ped three straight contests, will be without the services of…

Wolverine star Mel Wakabayashi. "He (Christiansen) is the same type of player as Mel .. small and tricky and an ex- cellent playmaker. One problem, however, is that he has trouble staying out of the penalty…

… North Dakota MICHIGAN Michigan Tech Denver Michigan State Colorado Coll. Minn. 'I(Duluth) Minnesota so darn well and they have a big jump on everybody in the stand- ings." The Top Four Wolverine coach…

…- ings. A double win for the Spar- tans, combined with sweep by the Wolverines, would lift Michigan to within eight percentage points of first place. r1 W 13 8 9 7 8 4 5 3 I4 L 3 4 5 5 9 7 10 14 T 0 0…

February 17, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 119) • Page Image 6

… DOUG HELLER' The dual meet season for the Wolverine swimmers ends today at Ohio State with Coach Gus Stager not certain that he needs to take his entire team to Columbus in order to beat the Buckeyes…

… Jackman has Stager worried among the Buckeyes' swimmers, as his :22.2 in the 50- yard freestyle is better than any Other than that, the Wolverine coach sees Lonnie Harrison as a dark horse in the distance…

February 17, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 119) • Page Image 7

… first period Mich- can't move it.' igan's hockey team had its first Had the Wolverines' passing been sharper, it might have oeen penalty, a two-minute tripping another story. infraction handed to Paul…

… Domm. The Huskies came out hitting It left the Wolverines a man in the first period. It was a cal- short ,but, more importantly, it culated strategy against the big- allowed Michigan Tech to play ger…

… Sieradzki (4) and Edgar Rivalin (3) atch developments as John Haines (7) tries to push Wolverine Bruce Koviak out of the play. The uskies' defense clamped the lid on the Wolverines, 3-0. 13 Coach Al Renfrew…

… missed open nets three or four times. But we were skating right with them the whole game. * "They were checking us well. When they take the puck right Frozen The second period, opened with Wolverine

… perfect pass and punched the' puck into the open net from five feet out. The Wolverines hardly ac- knowledged the two-goal deficit 'ONE MORE TIME:'- wrestlers Go Agamit By BILL McFALL Tonight in East…

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… might win a place on one of breed of track stars not afraid the Canadian national teams this' to speak their minds. Wolverine summer and represent his country track captain Paul Armstrong is a in…

…. Con- Now in his fourth year with the cerning the issue that has literally team, he is one of the Wolverines torn the track world into two fac- leading and most consistent per- tions, that of amateurism…

… in them when he said that "we'll be right in there." AS TO the NCAA's he feels the Wolverines have the ability to put on an excellent showing, especially considering the fact that the championships…

… Arborland-CampuS Maple Villoqe By RANDY PHILLIPS With 101 shots on Michigan's goal in last weekend's series split with Wisconsin, one might think that the Wolverine's defense had been left back in Ann Arbor…

… indication of poor defense on the part of the Wolverines, but as a distinct difference in offensive styles of play. "Every time they get over the blue line they shoot-... We try to set up plays." He also…

February 17, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 117) • Page Image 7

…, snowstorms, falling buses, foul trouble, and the Boilermakers themselves, is, according to Wolverine captain Dan Fife, "what makes a team a winner." A winner is exactly what the Wolverines can be called now…

…- cause we know he's back there." When the Wolverines don't use the fast break, they go into a stack offense. Fife explains, "The coaches came up with it as a way of utilizing Hank's (Wilmore) great…

… offensive talents." Against Purdue. however, the Wolverines prov- ed they could win without Wilmore who was hampered by early foul trouble. Fife attributes this to bench strength, and most of all the people…

February 17, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 108) • Page Image 9

…S/ r - . . . on the varsity Randy Phillips WHILE Michigan's varsity cagers were floundering to a dis- appointing 5-5 non-conference record amidst suspensions and ineligibility requirements, Wolverine

… race, fans are not able to resist the temptation of comparing the two Wolverine squads. Speculations like "the freshmen could do a better job" and wishful thinking like "wouldn't it be great if the…

… the Wolverines great depth at all positions. The freshmen really aren't very far away from the varsity this season. Intra-squad scrimmages have told the story, and they lend some support for those 'wild…

February 17, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 115) • Page Image 7

…-0 season for the Wolverines, the first such one in six years. The win also marked the first time that a Mich- igan wrestling team has gone 9-0 in the Big Ten. "It was a gutty performance from all our guys…

… wrestled well an undefeated season was a possibility," added Johannesen. "In fact, that was one of our major goals for the year." In achieving their "major goal" the Wolverines couldn't have done it in more…

… for the Michigan Mat reckoned with in the Big Ten Machine the biggest part of the meet. year is yet to come. Wolverine Gary Ernst, at heavy- weight, chalked up the only pin of the night as he layed Jim…

… the most successful dual meet season in years, per- haps THE most successful that Michigan wrestling has ever It's on to Minneapolis for the Wolverine grapplers as they at- tempt to wrestle the Big Ten…

… night in the Olympic Invitational Track and Field Meet in'New York. escape. The Wolverine junior made his Michigan took the first six slim lead stand up through a matches while building up a com…

February 17, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 116) • Page Image 1

… Steve Green and an inpenetra- ble defense, moved into sole pos- session of first place in the Big Ten by drubbing the Michigan Wolverines, 93-81, before a rabid record Assembly Hall crowd of 17…

…,521 yesterday. Shooting and scoring with pin- point accuracy from all over the court, the 6-7 Green converted 17 of his 24 field goal attempts en route to his game-high total of 37 points. Four Wolverines tried…

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…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, February 17, 1974 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, February 17, 1974 - , - - - - a olMdmWlN Indiana Green BY GEORGE! George Hastings - Those gutty Wolverines: down but not…

Wolverines have not seen it played against them this year. -The Hoosiers are now in command of the Big Ten. Sure, Indiana had a lot of things going for them. The Hoosiers had their sparkling Assembly Hall…

… Michigan in the biggest game yet of the Big Ten season. Steve Green was utterly fantastic, running around and shooting over the parade of Wolverine defenders who made attempts to cover him, in a performance…

… statistics were undistinguished, and Indiana coach Bob Knight did not bother to bring him off the bench even once in the first game against the Wolverines. But yesterday, Benson was everything Knight had…

…. Of course, Indiana was not the only team on the court at Bloomington. The Wolverines did not go down without a fight, and not without a few bad breaks. A pair of missed layups and a foolish offensive…

… visiting squad to make up in Assembly Hall. Still, the gutty Michigan team did not lose its poise, and when the Wolverines crawled back to within four points visions of yet aonther Maize and Blue miracle…

… materialized. But stripped of their play-making guard, and with no-one capable of slowing down Green or Benson, the Wolverines were just not about to win this game. Orr was gracious and dignified in defeat…

…. Unlike many times last year, his squad had been beaten by a better team, not by its own poor attitude. Even though the Hoosiers seem to have a wide inside track to the Big Ten title, the Wolverines are not…

… more of a long shot than was the chance back in October that this Wolverine team would be 16-4 on Feb. 17. folds (Continued from Page 1) in the game was costly as play- making guard Joe Johnson was lt…

… for Michigan to catch up, and the Wolverines just didn't have any left. The Hoosiers ran off eight straight points to take a 73-57 lead and, for all prac- tical purposes, bury the depleted Wolverines

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… Cleveland. AND THE Wolverines came away with a big victory in the 6 Fred Weekdays from noon to 1p.m. university mile relay beating Eastern power Villinova. The Wolverine team of fresh- man Harlan Huckleby…

…, Jeff Mc- Leod, Jim Grace and Dave Williams turned the mile in :17.3. Huckleby sprinted out to he lead on the first leg and the Wolverines were never headed after that. Dave Williams, the Big Ten 604…

… champion, grabbed a third n that event at the Knights Relays with a 1:11.1 clocking. The Wolverine two mile relay eam blazed to a second place inish behind Villinova. Dave re la e rs Furst kicked it off…

… hey battled to a height of 18-0. NCAA aybe a The Wolverine thinclads' next d Har- competition will be Saturday at taught Eastern Michigan in the Cen- on the tral Collegiates. Playboy's guide to the…

February 17, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 115) • Page Image 8

…? Michigan hockey fans will be able to decide that for themselves this weekend, as the icers, losers of 13 of their last 14 conference games, host the Tigers of Colorado College. the Wolverines' fatal fall has…

…, and the eighth place Minnesota- Duluth Bulldogs stand a mere one point behind the Wolverines. The icers realize the importance of this series, as any possibility of produc- ing something out of the…

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… most inconsistent teams in the cir- cuit. After playing catch-up most of the evening, Michigan had the ball with :57 remaining and the game tied at 66. The Wolverines worked their delay tactics until…

…, had the ball. After a time out, the Badgers were con- fronted by a 1-3-1 Wolverine zone. It was the first time in the game that Michigan went to the Zone. The Badgers-worked the ball around the…

… half), then we played very hard," said a pleased Michigan coach Johnny Orr. The victory keeps the Wolverines in the thick of the Big Ten race, or at least kept their NCAA bid hopes alive. They now sport…

…- ting at a pace that would embarass a snail. The Wolverines didn't hit their first point until four-and-a-half minutes had been played. Alan Hardy got the initial bucket from short range. It turned out to…

… bucket to give Wisconsin a 30-28 halftime edge. Wisconsin opened the lead in the second half, but the Wolverines refused to fold, and-Joel Thompson, who was tough all night with nine boards and 16 points…

… seven straight points for Michigan during one stretch, including a three-point play that gave Michigan a 63-60 lead. But the Badgers decided not to die, either. They kept pace with the Wolverines and…

…. "Gregory is the most improved player we've seen," said Orr, "up at our place I didn't even know he was in the game." The Wolverines must put two wins back-to-back to stay in the race. Something they haven…

Wolverines eight or ten. The small number is due to the recent inception of the team and Simmons believes in using only those athletes who have shown potential. As a result, he finds himself of- ten without…

February 17, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 116) • Page Image 7

… Wisconsin goalie Roy Schultz after receiving a pass from Wolverine Roger Bourne. The score temporarily put Michigan on top in the first period 1-0. Badgers best sagging lers By BRIAN MILLER Wisconsin brought…

… its fans and it brought its band but it was the Badger hockey squad that had a party as the visitors from Madison skated to an 8-3 victory over Michigan's Wolverines at Yost Ice Arena last night. The…

… if it were going to run the Badgers right off the rink. The Wolverines opened- the game's scoring midway through the first period when Brian Lundberg, playing right wing instead of his customary right…

… puck, skated in alone on Wolverine goalie Rudy Varvari, and scored. However, the tie didn't last long as Michigan regained the lead just :18 seconds after the Wisconsin goal. That score, by Gordie…

… Hampson allowed the Wolverines to skate off with a 2-1 lead after one period of play, although Coach Dan Farrell wasn't exactly pleased. "We couldn't take advantage of the first period chances (scoring just…

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… Notre Dame at Yost Ice Arena. Friday:night the Wolverines lost to the Fighting Irish after leading most of the game. The tie moved their record to 12- 8-2 in WCHA competition, and they still have a shot…

… of Notre Dame. AND FOR THE second consecutive night Paul Fricker played an outstanding game in the net for the S PTfiSiggg E tI Wolverines. In the first game of the series he Mopped 51 Irish shots…

… in the 440 (49.07); and Greg Thomas finished fifth in the 880 in 1:53.0, with brother Tim a few feet back in 1:53.6. THE LONE WOLVERINE scorer in the 600 was Ron Affoon in sixth (the top six places in…

…, the 4 x 440 relay, the Wolverines reigned supreme, as they cruised to a 3:13.6 win. Other action saw Penn's Alan Scharsu use a smooth last lap kick to nip a strong mile field in 4:05.9, Michigan State…

… sent the Ohio State wrestlingteam home last night without a story to tell. With the Wolverines taking the 24-14 victory, Buckeye coach Chris, Ford said, "We really thought we could handle this one." But…

… three freshman starters. Tom Davids, in the 118 weight class, couldn't get up from under Buckeye Joe Briggs and suffered a 5-0 defeat. Wolverine Bob Siar, in the 134 weight class, lost a fast- paced match…

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…The Michigan Daily-Sunday, February 17, 1980-Page11 VINCENT PUMPS HOME 36 Spartans outlast Wolverines, 82-74 i By SCOTT M. LEWIS Special to The Daily EAST LANSING - With less than ten minutes…

… something went wrong in those final ten minutes. Very wrong. The Spartans, inspired by a rabid, deafening crowd and paced by Jay Vin- cent's 23 second-half points, roared back to defeat the Wolverines, 82…

…:46 as Heathcote made a defensive adjustment. "He (Johnson) did a great job," said Wolverine coach Johnny Orr. "He hurt us a little on defense but I'd say, overall, that was his bestperformance of the year…

… jumper from the key, drawing the Wolverines even at 68, but at 4:28 it was Vincent again, this time from 15 feet, to hand Michigan State a lead it wasn't to relinquish. BUT MICHIGAN had not finished yet…

…. Mike McGee, who registered 22 points despite going nine for 25 from the field, sank a pair of free throws and a bomb from the corner, bringing the Wolverines to within one, 73-72, at 1:45. MSU's Kevin…

… seconds left, the Wolverine cause was lost. KEVIN SMITH climaxed the dramatic MSU win by heaving a fifty- foot shot directly into the net, after which the 10,004 Spartan fans rushed. onto the court in…

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… inspired Wolverines, 20-15 in a match that was up for grabs until Iowa State's John Forshee and Michigan's Pat McKay battled to a 5-5 draw in the 190-pound match. The draw gave the Cyclones an insurmountable…

…, the Wolverines jumped out to a quick 9- 0 lead in the team score by winning the first three matches of the evening. After a ; scoreless first period, Michigan's 118-pounder Joe McFarland jumped to a 4…

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Wolverines took a whopping 17 more shots from the floor than Michigan State, 57 to 40, outrebounded the Spartans, 23 to 15, and committed fewer turnovers, 22 to 19. The numbers never lie. It should have been a…

Wolverine victory, right? .Wrong. As coaches are so fond of saying, "Stats are for losers," and in this case it couldn't be more true. It doesn't matter how many shots you take from the floor if you can't put…

… turnovers the other guys make if you cai't capitalize on them. Time after time in last Saturday's 70-66 Michigan loss, ithe Spartans would turn the ball over to the Wolverines, whereas Michigan would respond…

… with a turnover of its own. And don't think that the Wolverines fell to two games behind the leaders in the Big Ten because Michigan State played a stellar game. They didn't. True, Spartan guard Kevin…

… over 22 times, it can hardly be called a good effort. 1 Why, then, did the Wolverines lose? The most obvious reason is their lack of offensive production. "Our problems today were on offense," Blue coach…

… Illinois; Iowa and Indiana in the next two weeks. The Wolverines are going to need a win in one of those contests, plus a sweep of their remaining home contests against North- western, Minnesota and Purdue…

… for Madison Square Garden just yet. The Wolverines have already beaten Illinois and Indiana, and with a little luck, they could overcome the screaming crowds in Champaign and Bloomington and come away…

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