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February 18, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 120) • Page Image 6

… CORPORATION 2001 Sanford St. MUSKEGON, MICHIGAN An Equal Opportunity Employer leers ] By ELLIOTT BERRY The way yellow jerseys were sprawled all over the ice last night, it seemed as if all the Wolverines had…

…-2 victory. The victory gave Michigan Tech a sweep of their weekend series with the Wolverines, and elimin- Lose making sparkling saves to light the scoreless frame. The Wolverines took the early in the…

… conquering was forgotten yester- day, as Notre Dame's indoor track team left Ann Arbor on the short end of a 76-64 dual meet score. Wolverine coach Don Canham's thinclads got the points in all the places that…

Wolverine athletes. The Wolverines started slowly,' taking only third places it the first two running events. Miler: Steve Bishop and 440 man Paul managed third to keep Notre Dame in the scoring. Pete…

February 18, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 96) • Page Image 6

…-.35 a little ruisty on the various ap-a 76 h ovrnste Although Hynds had trouble on y over a weak Indiana squad paratuses, but the Wolverine's con- an8..TeWleie hnthe side horse and Lascari lost *day…

… slack n without the services of Larose Wins bringing in points, and won the first place laurals of the Wolverine standouts, Whirling through a fairly tough Tom Osterland excelled in his with ani 86…

… led Wisconsin's scorers- wih1.Cole Rebounds 16 Tom Cole's layup with the 39-38 put the' Wolverines ahead to stay. points, six below his average, but the 6"7" junior pulled down 16 re- bounds. Wisconsin…

… hit a bas- ket. Cantrell was held to eight points in the Wolverines' 49 point second half, but the sophomore speedster played an aggressive defensive game, once falling off the raised floor chasing…

… after the ball. Two other Wolverines were In double figures. Center John Harris, scoreless in the first half, con- nected on 16 points and grabbed Y7 rebounds. Coach Dave Strack's worry that captain Jon…

… connected for 16 pois to lead the Wolverines' second-half surge'. REVENGE! By TOM ROWLAND Special To The Daily EAST LANSING-On the banks of the Red Cedar-sweet revenge: Michigan S t a t e' s undefeated…

…- ing. Barden Clinches Victory Jack Barden, Michigan's man in the pinch, pulled a 3-2 edge in the 177-lb. bout that iced the meet for the Wolverines, who were out to settle the score on the title…

February 18, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 117) • Page Image 9

…-85 win over the Iowa Hawkeyes Saturday. After winning eight of the first eleven games of the season, the HOCKEY-Noj Wolverines had fallen into a rut, WRESTLING- giving up five of the next seven SIMN…

…." Dennis Stewar in Sat- The Wolverines have five re- Ken Maxey evenl ie a big maining games, featuring t h r e e rest of the points toughies on the road against In- 12 respectively. linois, Purdue and Ohio…

… double figures. o play like we have in the last two for a 44 per Cen games for the remainder of the The Wolverine, season, I think there is a definite usually good free possibility that we could win the…

…- breaker to Iowa for the last two years. The Wolverines have brok- en down the Hawks for their only two homecourt losses in the two seasons-both times killing t h e Hawks' title hopes. Last year in the final…

… helped the Wolverines to gain the upset 86-85 victory over Iowa on Saturday. By PETER KENT The Michigan icers traveled to frustrating Minnesota this week- end, and could do no better than gain a split in…

… the two game ser- ies. The Wolverines played some fine hockey, but fell victim to Bill Klatt and the Gophers on Friday, 4-3. But Brian Slack's two goals paced Michigan as it gamed revenge with a 4…

…-2 Saturday night victory. The turning point in the first clash came just 58 seconds into the first period as Klatt scored his first goal. From that point the Wolverines were forced to play come…

…, "but a well"' played game." Michigan had several deficits to overcome. But Minnesota, par- ticularly noted for their speed, al- so houses the biggest rink in the WCHA. The Wolverines were forced to 'play…

… particularly referring to, the previous Saturday's game at Mich- igan Tech as well as this series. The Wolverines outplayed Tech at their rink, but the breaks went the wrong way. The winning goal came on a…

February 18, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 121) • Page Image 6

… Icemen By JOE O'NEILL Three weeks ago if you looked ahead to this weekend's hockey games for the Wolverines, and you saw that they would be at Duluth, Minn., for a two-game series with the University of…

… .611 f 2 .563 I o .500 0 .500 0 .286 1 .094 Wolverine Thinclads Host By BOB McFARLAND Tonight, Notre Dame is on the trio will be pitt thinclad's slate, the home meet Coffey, who logg A few notations…

… is off the meet rec the Michigan State Relays. where the Wolverines can expect The Yost marks The remarks on the bulletin their top competition. Notre Dame's board at Yost wouldn't seem sig- With only…

… one relay on the Dean, will not b nificant to the casual observer. schedule, the Wolverines will get with the Irish: H There were only two notes, "very the opportunity to display their in the New Yo…

… him wi gradual improvement, expressed Jim Mercer, an in the words "We are getting Farrell ran a 2:1 better each week." at Indiana and Records Are Deceiving the 1000 behin As a result, the Wolverine cda…

… that dash. Hampered the Wolverines almost always land latertwo ourti the big trout. oafter his first The test tube period is now al- sThe meet will most over, with only two dual TheWmee w meets remaining…

… before the Michi- the Wolverines wi gan cindermen journey to East at qualifying fort Lansing for the Big Ten Indoor Championships,c Championships. Most of the en- host schl or t tries are set, with the…

…'t see how they can re- d the track at a classify me as 1-A, why they're two Wolverines so anxious to push me into the Army out of all the people in imiliar faces, for Louisville officially classed 1-A," o…

February 18, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 122) • Page Image 6

… four assists. The Wolverines opened the scoring early and were only tied at 2-2 before they blasted out a 4-2 first period advantage. The defense was able to put the brakes SCORES No. Carolina 69, N…

… For the Wolverines it was at good comeback after being bomb-I ed twice by the Spartans only a week ago. A dejected MSU official i only muttered, "State was a little flat tonight." Baird tallied the…

February 18, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 121) • Page Image 7

… Vas frustrated at losing the start- ing job and consequently got down on myself. This made things worse instead of better. The In- diana game didn't help.' Nor were the Wolverine fans much help to Dill…

…- der present Coach Joe Scalzo. Rocket Rockets According to Keen, this year's Toledo delegation would be a wor- thy 'opponent even with a healthy pack of Wolverines. "This should be a good meet," the…

Wolverines and Rockets participated in the same quadran- gular meet in Ann Arbor early in January, although they did not face each other. Toledo knocked off Iowa on that occasion, but was felled by Indiana 22…

…-5. The Wolverines, incidentally, also clip- ped Iowa and managed to axe the Hoosier grapplers as well. The Rockets have dropped decisions to Ohio State and Bowling Green this season, the latter defeat com…

… Perchner, will com- pete in the 152-pound class against Cal Jenkins of the Wolverines. Tino Lambros, who has drawn Fehrs' normal assignment in the 123-pound division, will have to face Don LeFevre, the…

… reigning M.A.C. conference champ, who is returning to action after sitting out the start of the season due to ineligibility. Gordon Weeks will get the starting nod at 130 pounds for the Wolverines, and will…

… strength against Tom Kwiatkow- ski at 145 pounds. Joe Scalzo, Jr.. the son of Toledo's coach, will meet the Wolverines' Burt Merical in the 160-pound class. 'Not Enough Practice' Rounding out the night…

…'s action, 167 pounder Fred Stehman of Michigan will face Jim Koenig of the Rockets, and Wayne Wentz will represent the Blue at 177 pounds against Don Wyper. If the Wolverines can overcome their health…

February 18, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 95) • Page Image 6

…-Munro (tripping) 7:54, M Wilson (tripping) 10:07, M-Palenstein (holding) 12:03, D- Munro (tripping) 12:38. Saves: Coyle (M) 10 8 6 24 Kirkwood (D) 7 11 9 27 But the Wolverines, still fight- ing, came out strong…

… the net and slapped the disk off the post into the cage. Shortly after, however, as the Wolverines again pressed to get back in the game, Michigan's old bugaboo -penalties -- took their toll. First, Tom…

….4. Cephas, who had tied the mark last year; was an easy second in the Wolverine sweep. McRae also doubled as the high hurdle winner by tying the meet record of :08.0. BILL KELLY r ..scores lone Wolverine

… disqual the Wolverines were clocke 3:23.5. In the 100-yard freestyle ] Legacki charged to an early but had trouble at the 50 turn and finished behind S winning 49.4 and Verth. Hoosiers Romp 400-YD. MEDLEY…

… Kleinhans. Michigan's Meet But aside from Alcorn's per- formance and Jerry Young's vic- tory in the two mile run, the meet belonged to the Wolverines. Michigan's great duo of hurdler Bennie McRae and…

… he ran down the list of outstanding performances. He termed McRae "better than he ever was," and added that Her- rala's performance in the shot will give the Wolverines added depth in the Big Ten…

….. As usual, Captain Richard Mont- petit led the Wolverines, taking firsts on still rings and parallel bars, plus a tie for first with teammate Gil Larose in free exer- cise, "and a second on the side…

… (W), 92.5; 2. Schwarzkopf (G); 3. Larose (W); 4. Bromund (W); 5. Kulen- kamp (G). TUMBLING-I. Brown (W), 90.5 2. Gleason (G); 3. Spicer (W); 4. Moen (G); 5. Stone (G). Key: (W)-Michigan (Wolverines

February 18, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 110) • Page Image 6

… of the Illinois squad as a top-rate challenge.. Both the Wolverines and the; Bucks have a game left with the not-so-fighting Illini, Ohio at Illinois and Michigan at Yost. But after Saturday…

… Illini up into the main threat to the Wolverines' Big Ten title hopes. This, mainly on the strength of the comparative per- forihance of Illinois and Michigan against UCLA on the Coast. Mich- igan lost to…

February 18, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 110) • Page Image 7

… TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1964' THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN TUESDAY, F1ZRUARY 18, 1964 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN Thinclads Bank on Balance, DepthICERS AVENGE: Wolverines Sweep Loyola, Louise…

…, "Wiscon- pion Wolverines had such greats sin appears to be our biggest wor- as Bennie McRae, Tom Robinson, ry in the Big Tens." The Badgers Les Bird and Ergas Lepps. have the power to keep up with As the…

February 18, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 119) • Page Image 7

… Contest By JOHN SUTKUS Michigan goalie Jim Keough sat on his knees in front of the bench on the ice. The rest of the Wolverine hockey team filled the bench behind him. Coach Al Ren- frew tendered a few…

… PERIOD SCORING - D- ping) 17:26. M-Koviak (roughing) Wolverine Blitz As a final point; Bay said that the Michigan was the object of a special scrutiny from certain of the spectators. "Michigan State is…

…:30. SPORTS NIGHT EDITOR: HOWARD KOHN Wolverines will tangle this ning at Lafayette. eve- GORDON WEEKS MICHIGAN'S HOCKEY TEAM igan State last weekend. Last n Bulldogs' goalie six times in ai Duluth net. Le…

… icers. Only a thin Coliseum crowd watched as the Wolverines came from a three goad first period deficit to pull ahead by one, go down by one, and then send it into the extra period with a tying goal…

…, wrestling for the Wolverines in the 177-pound class, pinned Illinois' Bert MacComber at 6:54 of his match. But Dave Porter, heavyweight supreme, dis- dained to let his match last even that long, as he got his…

February 18, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 117) • Page Image 8

… have been if they had hit t h e i r routines." Whether or not the scoring was too high, whether or not the team could have scored higher, one thing in particular was certain; the Wolverines made…

…." "Whether or not The Wolverine's 190.7 total for they can win on the apparatus to the meet was especially high for qualify for the NCAA's," he add- this time in*the season, but Coach ed, "is another story…

… first meet this year that the to the nationals. The home court team felt heavy pressure. I advantage, though, certainly am very happythey responded so won't hurt the Wolverines." well." ON- EXHIBIT AT…

… By ERIC SIEGEL victory. However, Ellis scored a Any time the Wolverine matmen reversal with only 3 seconds re- lose to their Spartan adversaries,rnaining to give the Spartans a it's bound to be…

… looked as if the the referee should have made Wolverines would sweep those cru- Ouellet wrestle. cial lower weights, as Tim Cech "Ouellet got off to a q u i c k out-pointed Gary Bissel, 2-1, and start…

… should have been the Wolverines' fortunes took a penalized for stalling." turn for the worse, as Ellis put Bay emphasized though, t h a t Hudson on his back in the second the officiating was not the de…

February 18, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 93) • Page Image 6

… Big Ten, Michi- comes out a winner. he Wolverines have defeated r Conference teams in head-to- ,d dual meets: Ohio State (24-, Purdue (23-3), Northwestern -5), and Iowa (14-11). Michi- 's only loss is…

… to Penn State. lichigan State, considered the of roadblock to a Maize and e-colored Big Ten crown, was felled Monday night by Pittsburgh, 15-11. The Wolverines hung up a 17-11 verdict over Pitt. Iowa…

…'s Wolverine edition has shown, there seems to be little room for improvement. Keen is most likely to have his men concentrate on conditioning and aggressiveness in the coming weeks before the Conference af…

…- fair. Dual meets at Illinois and Indi- ana this weekend and at Michigan State the weekend after offer the Wolverines a chance at a 10-1 record, which would be the best for a Keen team since the 1951 mark…

… the Wolverines, but a victory at East Lansing will definitely stamp Michigan "the team to beat" in the Big Ten champion- ships. ELABORATE CLEAN-UP TOPCOATS - CARCOATS WINTER JACKETS ues $40 to $65…

…. Because it was an open meet, however, the time wasn't counted as a high school record. In the second effort, he was pushed by ex-Wolverine track cap- tain Ron Wallingford, also of Toronto. Luckily (for…

February 18, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 119) • Page Image 6

… put out late in the season. That's what they did Gus (Stager, Wolverine swim- Big Ten which has fared better e last year and that's what they seem to be doing now." ming coach) whenever I didn't RON…

… little while to forget what might have been had a few breaks been reversed. But last year the identical thing happened, and the Wolverines re- grouped to come up with a specta- cular showing in the league…

… squad with an unblem- ished 4-0 slate, while Illinois is 3-2 with losses to Iowa and the Wolverines. Loken claimed before the start of the campaign that this year's race would be extremely closely…

… the Spartans and the Wolverines. State travels to Iowa City this weekend, and Loken predicts that if they perform as they did against us, they should come through with a victory." Everything, of course…

…, will de- pend on 'how well the Wolverines fare in the conference meet sche- duled for March 2, 3 and 4 in Iowa City. If they can repeat their per- formance of last year, the league trophy will be in…

… Michigan's pos- session for the seventh consecutive year. The Wolverines are expected to have no trouble in winning today's meet at Minneapolis. Minnesota has an inexperienced squad with only six lettermen…

… State will make the boys work even harder from here on out." The Wolverines have done it before, and there's no telling it won't be done again. and 38 seconds. Charity Pass Then Hawkeye forward Gerry…

… easy prey for the home-loving Wolverines. Junior center Hosket and senior forward Ron Sepic (who both played different posi- tions last year) are the two ma- por infectors of the OSU plague. Wolverine

February 18, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 120) • Page Image 7

…, "at least the Wolverines still hold, with been so slow in getting started. . ." for the fans, that is." At one time five losses in their six games. Indiana jumped into a 13-4 lead Maxey and Payne went…

…- onuaone-and-one. was almost the margin of differ- other championship while Indiana# But the Wolverines continued Hoosiers at 44-36. fell at the last. One year ago to riddle the 2-1-2 zone. which Stewart…

… won anyway. He's Special To The Daily really come along these last few EAST LANSING - What began matches." as a typical Wolverine-Spartan Still plagued with a virus, Lou clash ended almost unbelievably…

… and then losing the game BLOOMINGTON - Taking a ourselves." quick lead which they never re- "We gave Indiana too many linquished, the Wolverine gym- good shots and didn't take ad- nasts yesterday downed…

…- Sullivan 6-10 1-2 4 5 13 Pitts 9-21 7-13 2 9 25' diana State's 172.75. Maxey 1-9 1-1 1 2 3 The Wolverines placed one-two Edwards 3-6 0-0 1 3 6 in all seven events against Indiana McClellan 1-5 1-1 3 2 3…

February 18, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 95) • Page Image 5

… Hall and Scott Maentz, and a good scoring effort by Tidwell, Strack feels that the Wolverines have a better than even chance to upset the high-flying Boilermakers. Cole sparked Mich- igan's victory over…

… tele- vised regionally by NBC. Monday's 8 p.m. contest with second place Iowa will end the Wolverines' three game home stand. The Hawkeyes are having their troubles, though. Four of their starting five…

February 18, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 95) • Page Image 1

Wolverine error and picking up a few breaks along the way, waltzed off with a 4-1 victory. The victory clinched the Wes- tern Collegiate Hockey League championship for Denver, but Michigan still held second…

… place in the WCHA as Minnesota whip- ped Michigan Tech's pressing Huskies, 5-1, last night. The Wolverines are still faced with the seemingly impossible task of beating the Pioneers to- night to avoid…

… dropping into third place behind Tech should the Huskies win tonight against Min- nesota. Game time here is 8:00 p m. at the Coliseum. The Wolverines were victimized at every turn last night. 'M' Dominates…

… change at 16:51. As the Wolverines jumped on and off the ice directly in front of the Michigan bench, Duff as took Williamson's short lob pass at the blue line and skated in on goalie Jim Coyle to score…

…. Even at that the Wolverines weren't out of the game as just 49 seconds into the second period Larry Babcock got what everyone in the rink but Referee Marty Pavelich thought was the equal- izer. The…

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