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May 18, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 10) • Page Image 12

…Page Twelve THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, May 18, .,971 Wolverines cop Big Ten wins Jim Burton twirls no-hitter as batsmen dump Badgers Netters sweep tournament; take fourth straight title By…

… .333 6 Ohio State 4 8 .333 6 Northw't'n 2 12 .142 9 SCOTT STARS: 88 pitches and that was really low for him." Burton's effort was the first no-hitter by a Wolverine hurler in anybody's memory. The long…

…- est memory belongs to ex-coach and former4 major league star Ray Fisher and goes back more than 50 years. But Benedict was not too con- cerned during the contest with Burton's bid for Wolverine im…

… conference championship? The number one singles player in the Big Ten, Michigan's Joel Ross, apparent- ly doesn't think so. The Wolverine netters, who convinced all doubters by de- cisively defeating…

… were going to win it. We knew we were the best team. "We just refused to lose." The Wolverines went into the tournament with just a three point le a d over Indiana, but came out of it with a 25-point…

May 18, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 9) • Page Image 11

…-Michigan's golfers placed a dismal seventh at the end of the first 36 holes of action in the 72-hole Big Ten Championship. Despite the miserable team performance, Wolverine John Dale found himself tied for second in…

May 18, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 9) • Page Image 12

… far behind. Ironically, Fee finished fifth yesterday and saw all four finishers break his former standard. STEVE ADAMS of Michigan g a v e Wolverines supporters something to cheer about with a victory…

… intermediate d i s t a n c e events with Michigan runners advancing in three events. In the 440-yard dash semi- finals, Wolverines Kim Rowe and Dave Williams advanced to this afternoon's final. Rowe had the…

May 18, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 12) • Page Image 18

…-match trip to Texas. While in the r Southwest, the Wolverines suffered four setbacks, all to nationally-ranked teams. "He rested it all last week, but it is certainly not completely healed yet," said Eisner…

… against conference foes, while handing the Wolverines their one setback, 5-4, « in Madison April 16. By virtue of that triumph, Wisconsin, with the best record in this section of the nation, will send its…

May 18, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 12) • Page Image 20

…Page 20-Thursday, May 20, 1978-The Michigan Daily MICHIGAN LOSES 4-2, 8-3 Tartrtopple Blue W e e k e n d feasted on Wolverine pitching for eight th, sixth and seventh, but each time a r , W…

… weekend," asserted in a ton," said Blue coach Moby Benedict. Benedict, referring to the Wolverines' "Wayne State just turned 'em into championship-deciding home-and- double plays, and that's the secret of…

… home series with Michigan State this the game of baseball." weekend. "Wayne State came in here s t While the Wolverines were busy very fired up and I felt our pitching was By GEOFF LARCOM choking off…

… their own potential rallies, a little disappointing today." the Tartars were piling up a seven-zip Two Wolverines who failed to disap- The Michigan baseball team, a fifth inning lead, capped off by Gary…

… single runs in the fif- For the Tartars, it was an afternoon field with the high flying Wolverines, the Detroiters soon found themselves in control of the opener as they singled four times in the second to…

… lead to 3-0. But Michigan rightfielder Mike Parker soon returned the favor with a towering two run shot in the Wolverines' half of the inning. For more sports, see pages 18-19 That was all the Wolverines

… single by shor- tstop Doug Fowler. With the final Wolverine putout, an ectatic Delapaz hugged his mates as they celebrated the surprise win. The second course turned out even IT MAY APPEAR he missed the…

… his infield mates engineered five double plays in the game, helping the Tartars bill. Wayne State won the first game, 4-2. twice to savor as they lifted their overall record to 27-16. The Wolverines

May 18, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 13) • Page Image 19

… team to upend Indiana when the Wolverines host the Big Ten Outdoor Track and Field Championships today and tomorrow at Ferry Field. "I'd have to say Indiana is the favorite," said Michigan coach Jack…

…'ve been here. Wolverine high jumper Mike Lattany set a school record with a leap of 7-3 in the Indiana meet, while sprinter An- drew Bruce and distance man Steve Elliot turned in solid efforts as well…

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