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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

February 18, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 116) • Page Image 7

…, the Wolverines put on a good performance and Michigan Coach Johnny Orr went right to the heart of the matter when said, "We hustled out there all the way, which is something we haven't done in the last…

… couple of games." THE WOLVERINES needed that hustle, too, as their big man, Rudy Tomjanovich, had another off night. Tomjanovich, who was dogged by the Rockets' 6-3 forward Mike Murnen when he went outside…

… said, "but we thought we could do a better job on the other guys." Far more important than their scoring, however, was the way Fife and Henry keyed the Wolverine fast break. Quickness was again part of…

… the Wolverines game, and the Wolverine guards can take a large part of the credit for putting the speed back into the Wolverines game. "They got the ball down the court a lot quicker than they have in…

… Henry did their job on defense, too. The Wolverines came out in a full court press for much of the second half, and Fife and Henry spearheaded that press. The two guards were largely responsible for the…

… poise out there and that hurt us." Orr also credited the Wolverines' press, which took the form of both a, zone and a man to man, as being instrumental in the game. EVEN WHEN the Rockets broke the press…

…, the Wolverines backcourt duo were back there on defense. "Henry did a great job cutting off the baseline drive," Orr noted. And Fife, for his part, ripped off eight rebounds, second highest on the team…

…, with all but two coming off the defensive board. But the two guards shouldn't get all the credit for the Wol- verines' effort on defense. The Wolverines turned in their best defensive effort of the…

February 18, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 117) • Page Image 8

…, but left the floor in defeat. The Wolverine Hustle just couldn't compete with the Badger' Bounce, as Wisconsin beat Michigan 6-4. With the- game tied 4-4 at the start of the third period, defenseman Bob…

… went in front of the Wolverines 5-4. But, with Varvari off the ice and six Blue icers pressuring Wisconsin goal keeper Roy Schultz for a tying score, Badger Dave Speer shot the puck down the ice. It…

… glided into the empty Wolverine net at 19:31, thus icing the Wisconsin victory. "Schultz had a hot hand,"-com- mented Badger coach Bob Johnson. "He looked good tonight, as he did last night (in…

… period, Michigan employeddthe Wolverine Hustle, to tie the gafne up after 40 minutes of play. THE WOLVERINES wasted no time at the start of the second stanza, scoring their first goal 29 seconds into the…

January 18, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 93) • Page Image 8

… guy beat Michigan State's hot dog. Theretwas a superb duel between two outstanding basketball players yesterday: fiery Terry Furlow, the nation's third leading scorer, against the Wolverines' soft…

… points to lead the Wolver- ines in scoring. His exceptional outside shooting helped break a tough Spartan zone defense in the second half - something that the Wolverines couldn't do in the first half. But…

… debut. the Michigan momentum, and Furlow Way-Layed DeBOL G Daily Photo by PAULINE LUBENS MICHIGAN STATE'S star forward Terry Furlow is surrounded by three Wolverine defend- ers, John Robinson (45), Joel…

… Thompson (20), aad Alan Hardy (42). Furlow was- held to a season low of 13 points by the troublesome Michigan defense. The Wolverines edged the Spar- tans 66-63. AINS HAT TRICK, 10-3 Britt Robins Hubba…

… witness the re- vival of Michigan hockey. They got what they wanted, and pro- bably more than they expected, as the Wolverines opened the floodgates and poured in ten goals to beat Notre Dame 10-3.j It was…

… the game. "When things are going yourI way, they all seem to fall key to the Wolverines' win.: They produced 14 shots on goal, hardly an imposing amount. But exactly half of those at-, tempts found…

… their way into the net behind Irish goalie John Peterson. Peterson, who had been the hero in a 5-3 Notre Dame vic- tory over the Wolverines in: Furlow promises Furlow had asked Frieder what the scoring…

… Mark Foster Michigan trackmen started off posting a winning time of the indoor season by breaking 7:39.9. or tying five varsity, fieldhouse WOLVERINE hurdler Arnett and meet records last night in…

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…

February 18, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 116) • Page Image 7

… seventh place Wolverines could hardly be called ex- citing or well played and the 2,922 people who showed up comprised the quietest, as well as the smallest, crowd of the year. Michigan scored the game…

… play when he picked up the puck at the Wolverines' blue line, skated down ice with Hoene and set up the senior right winger in alone on Owens. Hoene drilled the puck high over Owens' right shoulder…

… broken tissue paper. With the Tigers applying a little bit of pressure, Whyte was able to pick up an unsuccessful Wolverine clearing pass and drilled a shot towards the Wolverines' net. However, the shot…

… night? How have the Wolverines managed to kill Wisconsin on a Thursday in January, lose badly to Ohio State four nights later, follow with an impressive win over Indiana, a depressing rout by Purdue, the…

… about the kids' attitude-you think you're playing hard, but ou're not." Therein lies part of the problem. "You think you're playing hard, but you're not." But it's not that easy. The '77-78 Wolverines don…

… final in 1976, the Wolverines played with intensity. When Michigan copped the Big Ten title last year it played with in- tensity. And this year they had it against Louisville, Minnesota, Indiana and a…

…'s senior season the Wolverines have been turned back by the Hoosiers nine times on IU's home court. However, Michigan does have a one game Bloomington win streak going, as they downed Holy Cross in first…

… Channel 4 locally. The Wolverines should not feel too bad because nobody but the Hoosiers wins consistently in Bloomington. This season Indiana is 10-1 at home after beating the likes if Notre Dame, Alabama…

… fourth place as the Wolverines stand 8-5 and IU is 7-6 in the conference. Michigan must win to stay alive in-the fight for an NCAA berth and unfor- tunately for its chances, the Wolverines are running…

January 18, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 90) • Page Image 7

… Pool is where it's happening tonight. The Midwest's most exciting dual swim meet of 1974 takes place tonight at 7:30 p.m. when the Wolverines race the Stan- ford Cardinals in Matt M a n n Pool. "We want…

… him. Cardinals Terry Sutton and Steve Strong provide experience and talent in the 500 and 1000- yard freesyle, but Wolverine freshman Norm Semchyshen has improved rapidly and s h o u I d make the…

… distance events excit- mng. Michigan's fine diving corps won't be tested as only Wayne Wager will make the trip from Stanfor . However, the Wolverine divers aven't forgotten t n e i r relatively poor…

… the Spartans, and hopefully will be able to rest some of the Wolverine squad. -WIDE SELECTION OF FRESH SEAFOOD- 5400 PLYMOUTH RD. ATTENTION GRAD STUDENTS AND TRANSFER STUDENTS If you are anxious to…

… for v e r y aggressive By splitting the North Dakota and antagonistic behavior to- series, Dan Farrell and his charges wards the visiting team. remain in eighth place, on the The Wolverines will not go…

January 18, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 90) • Page Image 9

…The ichganDail-Thrsdy, Jnuay 1. 199-Pge 1 The Michigan Daily-Thursday, January 18, 1979-Page 9 SMITH DECLARED ELIGIBLE Sporadic cagers ace winless NU By GEOFF LARCOM The Wolverines have an identity…

… Freedom Hall, and an opening Big Ten victory over Minnesota, the Wolverines' for- tunes have nosedived. Three straight losses now have them treading second division waters along with the Wildcats, winless…

… Minnesota Mon- day night. There's no danger of Orr and hi team taking the Wildcats lightly'-' McGaw Hall was a Wolverine Waterloo two years ago. The top ranked cagers' rolled into Evanston sporting a nine…

…-~ game winning streak. But the unin timidated Wildcats responded by han-;x ding the high-flying Wolverines a 12- point loss. ORR VOICED optimism, while r paying Northwestern the customary pregame praise…

… theme Wolverines experience another second half offensive letdown, Dr. Jekyll may never put in another apperance. decent halves of basketball together. Paul Heuerman will get the opening nod at center…

…-cold Wolverines, the Wildcats will start seven-foot Brian Jung at center and Daily Photo by WAYNE LABLE SIDELINED FOR two weeks with a strained knee, sophomore guard Johnny Johnson will be absent from Michigan…

…'s lineup in tonight's Big Ten contest at Northwestern. The Wolverines hope to improve their conference standing by snapping a three game losing streak. BER T ONCIN A CR0WD PLEASER The MSA Campaign To…

… the UNION Open 10 am problems. It also helps that one (Robey) is a dancer, and the other (Ponto) specializes in tricks." Bertoncin, who helped the Wolverines overcome major weaknesses on the balance…

Wolverines' record against regional competition is unblemished, and Bertoncin sees the string of vic- tories as an important psychological device. "The spirit and enthusiasm keeps getting stronger around here…

February 18, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 117) • Page Image 9

…JOHNSON, KELSER & CO. PACE 80-57 ROMP The Michigan Daily-Sunday, February 18, 1979-Page 9 Smokin' Spartans slaughter Wolverines "" a ~ .~ ~.By DAVE RENBARGER moved all year," said MSU coach Jud In…

…-sided 80-57 stomping of the Wolverines. THE TRIUMPH kept the onrushing 10-4 Spartans just one game behind Big U Ten co-leaders Iowa and Ohio State with four games left. MSU has now won its last six games…

… 1777 points. Kelser's teammate Johnson scored 21 points, including 15 in the decisive first half. He added nine assists on the game. Phil Hubbard was the lone Wolverine, to operate effectively against…

… the zone. He hit on seven of ten shots from both inside and out to tally 17 points. THE ENTIRE Wolverine team found the ball hard to handle. McGee led the turnover parade with eight, and Hub- bard, Tom…

… the air for a while, Michigan State grabbed possession and scored the first four points of the game - Michigan bent. The Wolverines enjoyed their only lead of the game when it was only four and a half…

February 18, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 116) • Page Image 7

… game... .":Blue come thi By BILL CRANE THE MICHIGAN Wolverines came into last night's game with Minnesota lodged in fourth place in the Big Ten and nervous- ly near the bring of elimination from any hope…

… over the gigantic Minnesota Gophers to give the Wolverines a 67 - 65 overtime win at Cris e r Arena last night. With the score tied ati court, Grote and passed off to shot. for the winning De Sure, if…

January 18, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 90) • Page Image 6

… Coliseum. minutes With Michigan down 4-3 and captain pressing early in the the third per- breakav id, the Wolverines mistakes fi- both o nally caught up with them. As Gordon Michel Jarry tried to bring the…

… trend of the game, the following few s told the story. Wolverine Dave Perrin had two solo ways and was foiled on f them by Huskie goalie McRae. Moments later Falk was set up at the side Tech crease and…

… instances where the Wolverines couldn't get the puck out of their own end. The Huskies forchecked well but poor passing by the Michigan defense was the key factor in Michigan Tech's many chances. Less than…

… again. Michigan knotted the score once again at 19:18 when Michel Jarry drilled a slap shot past McRae. The Wolverines opened the scor- ing in the second period as Gag- on took a long pass from Jarry and…

March 18, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 135) • Page Image 8

… already safely locked in their display case. Furthermore, if the Wolverines do become na- tional champions, it won't exact- ly be the upset of the century. vmnasts prepare for NCAA'S 1 The Michigan…

… squads - eight conference cham- pions and one independent-- competing for the team title. But, in addition, six Wolverines, by dint of their superior perform- ances in the Big Ten finals, will also be out…

February 18, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 116) • Page Image 11

… Campy Russell summed up the Michigan- Northwestern basketball game yesterday afternoon, and perhaps it was the best description anyone offered for the slaughter. The Wolverines did a lot of running out on…

… outside and whisked the ball downcourt on the fast break time and again, usually re- sulting in a picture book basket by either Russell or Henry Wil- more. At Crisler yesterday The Wolverines returned to…

November 18, 1978 (vol. 89, iss. 63) • Page Image 10

…) (186) (194) (217) (234) (248) (260) (212) (230) (215) (192) (180) (192) (186) By ERNIE DUNBAR It's the run for the roses this after- noon at Michigan Stadium, as the Wolverines must defeat conference…

… HOLDS a special meaning for the 22 seniors listed on Michigan's home roster. It includes the entire Wolverine backfield of quarter- back Rick Leach, tailback Harlan Huckleby and fullback Russell Davis…

… Leach does, he does a lot. Leach can do it all." As a result, the Wolverines will be keying on Herrmann's passing ability while not overlooking 6-1 205-pound fullback John Macon or 5-11, 186-pound…

… Purdue defense. The Boilermakers rank third, in total defense behind Michigan and Ohio State and are second to Michigan in rushing defense. The Wolverines are second in passing defense while Purdue ranks…

… Turner. Their linebacking is solid and so is their secondary. "It's been very hard for teams to run on them so we've got our work cut out for us. WOLVERINE TALES: Offensive tackle Bubba Paris will start…

… RICH LEACH WILL make 'his final appearance in Michigan Stadium today when the Wolverines host Big Ten leading Purdue. Leach has had an outstanding foul{ year career as Michigan quarterback, setting…

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…

January 18, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 90) • Page Image 7

…)_.ench p earned their goals." missed more opportunities to THRD PERID The only scoring in the first score. In the last four minutes The Wolverines played well PENALTIES: 6. -M-Werner period was an unassisted…

… goal of the game Michigan mounted but still lost a close game. As terference) 3:15; 7. M--M by Wolverine Kris Manery, who its best offensive threat as both Manery put it, "Close only (high-sticking) 8…

…- Gwoz- Lun- 22; 4. 52. (in- decky enalty (in- danery gblon "Jattale -Alley -Eng- 2--47 0-30 thwart any Wolverine comeback attempt. Michigan goalie Rob- bie Moore played a fine game, stopping 47 Badgers…

…. well and they like to run," said . i The Wolverines will try to break a two game losing streak, against the Hawkeyes, a team consistent in its inconsistency., Iowa topped Illinois by 25 points at home…

… the Louisiana State seas plediterly tes Tigers outscored the Wolverines, season. Koehler is the only re- 21gers 2 tceturning player Wisconsin could 215-208.25. hope to build around and ap- "We were…

Wolverines were beaten later the Badgers fell to the in every event in their first dual Illini, 72-56. meet of the season. Northwestern (1-3) dropped Top men for Michigan were two games in a row last week…

…-3 Jan. 9. Montclair State's Indians pose more of a problem for the 7-21 2-1 in the Big Ten) Wolverines. "They have several National Federation and New York Stater hamps," Johannesen said, "and they…

… the Wolverines' task, however. Michigan will also make a lineup change. Bill Shuck, named hampion of the Week for his 4-2 win over Northwestern's Mid- ands champion Andre Allen last Saturday, will miss…

…" be ready today. Since neither Michigan nor State have a great deal of depth, the diving competition could be the win-loss factor. If such is the case, the Wolverines have an added advantage. -ED LANGE…

March 18, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 132) • Page Image 10

… game that had raised Michigan basketball fever to previous- ly unattained heights, the Wolverines treated this one just like any normal victory in the Mideast semi-finals. After all the pre-game hoopla…

… game provided incentive enough for the Wolverines, "We prepared for this without building on anything special," said Michigan assistant coach Bill Frieder. "We prepared for this game as we have for any…

…, scoring two goals in the irst 57 seconas. MarR Jdhnson took a slapshot from mit himself. The Wolverine net- minder went down and Alley had a big target which he hit. Farrell looked at the Michigan…

… I the old, experienced Wolverines tan fan. scene with their Titans, like the shopping centers the "new S-uth" help but be over- LE, Titan mentor, ly sarcastic ges- ng up in a - blue atching pants and…

… t that reminded kin" - as he pro- Wolverine's head ver and sannk Vi- efore tie game ald Titan respond- an arm arind ke a reunion of Army buddies. later Vitale mo- down to the Mich- drill, which drew…

January 18, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 89) • Page Image 7

…'Thursday,,, January 18, 1973 THE MICHIGAN DAILY' Page Seven Thursday, January 18, 1973 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven Wolverine icers Pistons lose, fall t By ROBIN WAGNER Inspirational…

… posters, the likes of "Jar 'em, Jarry," hung; from the walls of Michigan Coliseum. The Michigan pep band was busy serenading the fans, and a cheering war be- tween Wolverine and Spar- tan partisans was in…

… competition, fin- ishing with a 52.10 total. Battling the defending NCAA champs tonight, the Wolverines will turn to Bruce Medd and Bruce Keeshin to help Gura out. "Gura's injury means losing a sure nine plus…

October 18, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 38) • Page Image 8

… will provide Wolverine fans with a preview of the 1974-75 season Saturday when the Blue and White teams take to the ice at Yost Arena in the annual intra-squad game. Thirty-one hockey players will have…

… the Matt Mann Pool. The Wolverines will also come back on Saturdaysats2:00 to take on last year's runner-up, Indiana University. Indiana is expected to give Michigan its toughest challenge to date as…

… they are stocked with several Olympic swimmers. The Wolverines, undefeated in their first five outings, will defend their title in home waters at Matt Mann. Admis- sion for the match is 50 cents. , 21…

February 18, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 109) • Page Image 8

…GINN MICHIGAN'S WRESTLERS close, out the dual meet portion of their schedule tonight as they host the' Wisconsin Badgers. The meet marks the return of the Wolverine matmen to Crisler Arena after a three week…

… Hubbard two weeks Leiskau. ago. The aforementioned injuries suf- fered by the Badgers have both THE WOLVERINE line-up will i occurred in the first two weights. look the same as it has in recent So freshman…

March 18, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 133) • Page Image 10

… INCONSITENCY displayed by the Wolverines throughout the season made obvious to Orr and Frieder the team's need for two things. First, they've obviously got to go out and get a big man who can play the pivot…

…. The Wolverines of the Johnny Orr era have continually operated with a 6-8 or 6-9 forward forced to play center. And when you've got a player the caliber of Phil Hubbard in his freshman year, it's not so…

March 18, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 132) • Page Image 8

… slot once to give them a total of 102 points. But where did Michigan figure during those UCLA days? Well, the Wolverines managed to hold their own with the rest of the collegiate basket- ball teams. In…

… championship. It was another year out of the golden group again for Michigan in 1975, but they returned in '76 to finish ninth. Like all the AP rankings, this position was handed to the Wolverines prior to post…

February 18, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 109) • Page Image 9

…-78 loss to Michigan, claimed that the refs had been afraid to ticket the Wolverines for fear of setting off an- other battle. And nowthe second outbreak of rhetoric has been initiated, first by Minnesota…

Wolverines will be hurting slightly. Pete Dun- bar isn't quite fully recovered from what has at various times been "analyzed" as a broken hand, arm, or wrist. As it turns out, Dunbar has been skating with a…

… mark tonight. has re- "We're coming on," comments will be Wolverine coach Al Renfrew. "This e at full will be the best test we've had so far," he added. nes will A formula? Somewhat pessimis- veekends…

…-Rolfe Tessem BERNIE GAGNON, Michigan center and number one scorer in the WCHA, stickhandles the puck in a recent contest against Colorado College. Gagnon and the Wolverines face the league- leading Wisconsin…

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…

March 18, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 132) • Page Image 1

… he takes in public as op- posed to ..the one he takes in private, b e - hind closed doors.' -Barbara Perkins (irport expansion opponent MEET N.C.-CHARLOTTE SATURDAY Wolverines clip etroit,'86…

…. But Mich- down the University of De- to the Mideast Regional THE WOLVERINES will face North Carolina-Charlotte in a regionally televised game here at 2:15 Saturday. The Mean Green demolished Syracuse…

… points in the Wolverine's 86-81 victory in the NCAA Mideast regional tourney. AFSCME URGES BINDING A RBITRA TION: BOB ROSENBAUM Employes (AFSCME) appeared dent an regents this morning are r before the…

April 18, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 159) • Page Image 11

…, an event in t the nation in the mile with a the Wolverines haven't had West 4:13 clocking. Elliott has the great success with in recent offs, potential to be successful in the gears. Chisholm possesses…

… when the Wolverines face Iowa and ' delph Minnesota in home do'bleheaders. T10 "Minnesota and Iowa have either been co-champions or out- wins right champions of the Big Ten ever sinice I've been here…

March 18, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 133) • Page Image 11

… cham- pionship three weeks earlier. BUT BESIDES 'Flom's winning ef- fort, there was little for the Wolverines to cheer about. Mia Axon, who finished sixth in the all-around competition Friday night…

… competed in vaulting yesterday before her injury, Bertoncin disocated her knee during the balance beam event Friday. -BUT THAT WAS only a smattering of the-severe ailments which plagued the Wolverines. Flom…

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…

February 18, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 119) • Page Image 7

… meeting, the Wolverines' smallish 150-pounder had prov- en he could continue his suc- cess at the college ,level. Relaxing in the Georgetown subdivision residence he shares" with his brother, Churella, an…

… finals at 11:30 a.m. vey. "And if things go right we Michigan will be competing should be able to do that." against. Michigan State, Air The Wolverines s t r o n g e s t Force,' Bowling Green, Kent event…

… Ontario Invitational in January and first in the Northwestern Invitational ( two weeks ago. ! In another week, the Wolverine\ women face Eastern Michigan in a dual meet at Crisler Arena,W " while the men…

October 18, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 38) • Page Image 9

Wolverines! tof the SreIwas the eighth in Michigan Stadium after past- and Indiana's reserves. most of any player on either ing Notre Dame 31-12 on their In their previous meeting, home turf earlier this…

… season. Michigan and Notre Dame both team.,I successfully moved the ball In the seventh, Blue retired Despite that lopsided score, through the air. Breakdowns in the first two batters but then Wolverine

… against B Colorado, Missouri, and Ohio Green and Toledo nextn State in successive weeks the Admission to all the gar likes of the Wolverines are not free. likely to impress them and, I g ::ma :::: before…

… unprecedented second year in a row, and Joe hnson has been tabbed as the other leader. Kupec was co-captain with the now departed Campy ussell, a year ago. The 6-8 senior led the Wolverines in ebounding and was…

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…

February 18, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 116) • Page Image 9

… of first? Where will each team wind up finish- ing the season . . . can anyone explain what the hey is going on? While the Wolverines are being hosted by Minnesota, it must be remembered that the…

… hannesen. problems for the Wolverines. 134 " commented Johannesen. Karl Briggs, ill most likely A victory over Wisconsin "IT PUZZLES me that they're! Despite the improvement of I- go ri st Mike Terry, who…

October 18, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 39) • Page Image 1

… . . . and Mike Wilson previews today's clash between the Wolverines and the Wildcats of Northwestern. . 26 busted on drug charges NYC escapes de fault with teachers' help From Wire Service Reports NEW…

… $453 million whi Robbery foiled at city banik By GORDON ATCHESON A local man yesterday held up the Huron Valley Bank branch office in the Wolverine Towers Building on State St. and momentarily escaped…

April 18, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 152) • Page Image 11

…, Mich- igan's men faltered, turning in only one score in the seventies, Craig Ghio's 77. Ghio finished the day with the Wolverine's best second round score of 115. As Ohio State and Ball State sped on…

… their ways to first and second place, Wolverines Gary Balliet, Gary Hunter and Neil Spitalny shot tallies in the eigh- ties. In the first round, all three scored 114's. The following day's poorer…

November 18, 1971 (vol. 82, iss. 60) • Page Image 8

… the league's Cy Young Award earlier in the month. DEFENSE TOPS Wolverines ride high in stats CHECKMATE 421 E. Liberty 665-7003 rL' State Street at Liberty ~I SEE OUR AD IN THE JOURNAL of…

…. But that's just an indication of how good it really is. For the Wolverines' piranha-like defense is still the strongest among the nation's major colleges. Accord- ing to the official statistics re…

June 18, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 32) • Page Image 4

… Asians look alike." Ann Arbor may be in the midst of a war for control of the local drug market. Apollo: No Wolverine fice, Roderick received through the mail a long brown sealed en- velope from Hong Kong…

… "Wolverine" have been nixed". - It seemed the bureaucrats feared jealousy from other schools' without a spaceship named after them. 6 Commission's reply to Clark decision (iLdor's note: The women's Commission…

March 18, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 126) • Page Image 7

… that now the Wolverines are the recognized class of 'the circuit, and ready to challenge on a national level. Whenever Michigan takes the field this year, they will be the favorite, and thus susceptable…

… to upsets as every opponent will have no trouble get- ting up for the Wolverines. Michigan's potential success this year lies in the strength of its defense, headed by All-Midwest se- lections, goalie…

June 18, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 33) • Page Image 9

… Arbor, MI 40103. 4 Telephone 313/662-5575 cF618 PERMANENT WEIGHT LOSS Through Be ha ior Modification. Wolverine Institute, 973-1480. cFtc STEVE'S LUNCH-Come for home coating. Breaksfnst all day, great…

March 18, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 132) • Page Image 4

Wolverines proved that hard work, hustle and unselfish- ness can produce a total greater than the sum of the individual parts. Dis- playing an exciting team-oriented style of play on both offense and de- fense…

… began, in- cluding an All-American. Neverthe- less, the remaining players molded themselves into a unit effective enough to win seven of its eight non- conference games. The Wolverines got off to a bad…

June 18, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 32) • Page Image 8

… pay. Wr it e Ameician Sevice 1401 Wilon Bld.. Suite 101 Alngton, Va. 22209. 07H714 GREAT OPPORTUNITY AT THE WOLVERINE 76 TRUCK PLAZA HELP WANTED All shits-tiflt supeviors, island pliiperso, miiantenance…

April 18, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 159) • Page Image 3

… SATURDAY, APRIL 20 8 p.m.f 3 SHORT FILMS by MARTHA HASLANGER ~Focus" "Your Home is You" "June" AND A DANCE PROGRAM "ENDANGERED SPECIES" performed by the WOLVERINE DANCERS Andrea Katz, Ruth Hurwitz, Barbara…

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