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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…

May 17, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 7) • Page Image 12

…'s right field fence, foul by a good six to ten feet. Despite the ranting and raving of the under- standably outraged Wolverine squad, the decision stood. Under the college system of two umps, plateman…

… Nordquist had ultimate authority. a Fortunately the Wolverines had a 4-0 lead at the time of the blast and the tainted runs did not alter the final score. Although the men in blue are capable of error, no…

… mercifully forgotten rotated his hand in mid-air to signify a home run. Furious, the entire Bengal bench emptied just Thursday, May 17, 1973 like the Wolverines did. The ump claimed that the ball had cleared…

March 17, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 131) • Page Image 7

… fan who rationally considered the matter thought that the Wolverines were going to march through the basketball tough Big Ten gauntlet like Sherman marched through the South, basketball expectations…

… around here were definitely sunnyside up. But the 6-8 conference log the Wolverines brought home were not the sort of waves everyone expected the squad to make. The collapse of the highly touted Maize and…

… turnovers, poor play selection, and the lack of team de- fense in the second half of the season marked the Wolverine demise. Surfacely it was the inabjilty to play as a coordinated unit that marred the season…

… correct that the Wolverines lacked a floor leader a la Danny Fife. Joe Johnson and Wayman Britt, al- though showing flashes of brilliance, lacked the experience to direct the high power offense. The shots…

… second half statistics bear this out. In the last 11 games, in which the Wolverines could manage but a 3-8 mark, they allowed the opposition a 83.5 points per game, as compared with a 72.3 average in their…

… to one before finally succumbing. Maybe they tried too hard. Even harder to evaluate is the effect the pressure the fans and press exerted on the Wolverines. To believe that fans are not front runners…

August 17, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 64) • Page Image 3

Wolverine, a suge yesterday in The Daily, try a little horse- meat. 10 tons of the stuff went on sale in Detroit yesterday att Gratiot C'entral Market. Horse hamburger, says market owner Joe Wiggly, will sell…

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