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January 19, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 89) • Page Image 8

… rooms every day, but the soot still falls. Last Encounter When the Wolverines play at 4:30 p.m. tomorrow in the region- ally televised Big Ten "Game of the Week," it will be their last encounter before…

… against Michigan's 64.4. When Michigan and Michigan State tangle no one has to say what kind of game it will be .This time, with the Spartans skidding and the Wolverines improving, it should be as Jorgensen…

January 19, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 89) • Page Image 9

… fourth, respec- Big Ten Meet last the Wolverines and ful Illinois. be MSU's year as far title is concerned, as have a host of tal- ners back from last' d by Steve Johnson, er-up in rebound tumbling and…

… Federation rules. ON TOP: Icers Eye Most Successful Season; Still Face WC HA Competition r.>., 1M., I VIM INVY401WY} By ED HEISER This season's Wolverine hockey team may well be the best in Michigan…

… history. If the Wolverine icers can keep their victorous ways they can become the "winningest" team since the first Michigan hockey game was played in 1921. The 1949-1950 team now holds the distinction of…

… second place net-tender. The Wolverines will have to keep up their exhausting perform- ance if they hope to stay on top of the WCHA and in their bid to break the previous "win" record as Michigan State is…

… in close pursuit of the Wolverines' top spot. The Spartans have lost only one league game in the six they have played and hold an 11-2 overall mark, having won their last eight in a row. The four games…

… between the Wolverines and the Spartans coming up in Feb- ruary will probably decide whether the Wolverines can win 22 games and break the old record. Only Losses In their battle to the top spot in the…

… league the Wolverines hand- ed ever strong Michigan Tech its only losses in the league and have kept the Huskies in third place with a 9-3 record. The Huskies, boasting an amazing total of four players in…

… the WCHA top ten scorers, have put the only blemish in the Wolverines' record by beat- ing them on Jan. 5 and were the toughest team the Wolverines faced in the first part of the season. Hockey Stats…

January 19, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 96) • Page Image 6

… playing defense espe-3 Wolverines with eight goals and cially because of my size and the 38 assists. bigger chance for contact. Be- "He doesn't have great speed, sides, I've been playing defense allr but he…

… the extra 10 minute period. Saturday night the Wolverines fell behind in the first period on two late goals by Duluth that came with only two minutes and 49 seconds separating them. The Wolverines

… Colorado Michigan Tech at Denver Minnesota at Michigan State et . .750 .675 .5001 .333 .250 .250 -Daily-Richard Cooper WOLVERINE SOPHOMORE MARK THOMPSON (18) skates hard to reach a skidding puck behind the…

… their own "Page covered up a lot of the zone according to Renfrew. "This will be done in preparation for the Wolverines return to conference play this weekend against Colo- rado State. Colorado split a…

… snow and staying up most of the night. They weren't in any condition to wrestle. Some serious injuries might have result- ed," explained Keen yesterday. M' Mauls Illini The Wolverines completely dom…

… the Wolverines. Bay Returns Captain Rick Bay, who was al- so injured earlier in the season, has returned to practice and will probably be able to wrestle in Michigan's next meet on January 29, when it…

January 19, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 92) • Page Image 10

… Northwestern > 15-14. "We came out not expecting to r wrestle Northwestern again, but there was some misunderstand- , ing," Wolverine assistant coach Rick Bay said after the meets. "All the other coaches…

… expected to wrestle a triple dual." In the three meets, Michigan's strength in the lower weights came through, but they were again hampered by problems in the upper weights. In the Iowa meet, the Wolverines

… anyway. they forfeited the weight. Oklahoma went on to beat both Northwestern and Minnesota, to bring their season record to 11-0. Minnesota made a valiant at- tempt to beat the Wolverines in the second…

January 19, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 92) • Page Image 11

… Ohio State's Buckeyes gave Michigan a lesson in fundamental basketball yesterday as they com- pletely dominated the Wolverines and sailed to an easy 98-85 vic- tory. The Buckeyes halted the potent…

… Michigan offense by throwing up a tight 1-2-2 zone that forced the Wolverines into one of their worst shooting games of the campaign. daily sports,' NIGHT EDITOR: FRED LaBOUR Ohio State was no less effective…

…- door the Wolverine center. He al- so had success in dragging Tom- janovich down low and then rol- ling to the basket. Ohio State was i 3 T 7 C i 4 4 MICHIGAN Stewart Carter Tomjanovich Fife Maxey…

… Finney Meadors Andreas OHIO STATE FG 4 11 12 6 2 4 FT 0-0 .9-10 2-2 0-0 3-5 4-6 -Daily-Andy Sacks BOB SULLIVAN (90), the Wolverine's "sixth man," crashes into Ohio State's Denny Meadors in an attempt to…

… offensive board work the Mich- igan offense could not function as it normally does. Yesterday made two bad games in a row for the Wolverines and tough Northwestern lies ahead. Unless they improve over their…

… Buckeyers to cough the 'ball up 17 times, with a shameful 10 turnovers in the second stan- za. The Wolverines also got their chapces to score, throwing up 95 shots to the basket while t h e Buckeyes had to…

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