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February 19, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 104) • Page Image 6

… situation. Michigan took the ball down- court and John Harris put a jump- er through the hoop to make the score, 63-62. There were nine sec- onds left and the Wolverines foul- ed Riessen again. This time he…

… Sounded At this point the buzzer sound- ed, ending the game. No foul was called against Northwestern on Cole's drive despite protests to the referee by the Wolverine players. Michigan had fallen behind at…

… halftime 33-25 and' after several minutes of the second half was down 39-27. But the Wolverines battled to within five points when Coach Dave Strack took all his starters out of the game except Buntin at 12…

…:30. He substituted Tom Ludwig, John Oosterbaan, Larry Tregoning, and George Pom- ey for his regulars. With Ooster- baan scoring six points on jump shots the Wolverines tied the score at 50-50 at 8…

… margin until Northwestern broke away from Michigan in the last four minutes to take a 33-25 halftime lead. Strack called a time out at 6:55 with the Wolverines leading 22- 21. But after play resumed Michi…

… on the Wolverines were held scoreless. Greater Accuracy Northwestern had greater ac- curacy from the floor in the first half. NU shot 38 per cent to Mich- igan's 30 per cent. In addition, the Wildcats…

… outrebounded the Wolverines 28-26. Buntin led the rebounders and scorers for both teams in the first half. He had nine grabs off the boards and 11 points. Cantrell had nine points to take second place scoring…

… honors. Another Squeaker MICHIGAN By CHARLIE TOWLE "Will the real Michigan track team please stand up," is a re- quest local track fans might be making after the performance of the Wolverine cindermen in…

February 19, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 120) • Page Image 7

…SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1967'.' THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1967 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PA01 SEVETJ Icers R By DAVE TICKTON The Michigan Wolverines out- did themselves last night…

… Duluth, 8-2 i 1 Breaks The Michigan skaters finally got those well deserved breaks. For Tankers By DOUG HELLER Tradition went out the window at Matt Mann Pool yesterday as the Wolverine swimmers ripped…

… before the Wolverine tankers. The 84-38 score was significant only it if is remembered that a losing swimming team is ordina- rily guaranteed 19 points for en- tering all the events. Actually, Ohio State…

Wolverine netminder ing moves. more drilled a shot into the upper played. Herman was a bit peeved Jerry Hartman who played an left corner of the net. After Bruce over the second Minnesota goal. outstanding…

… at will to- slapshot was smothered by a div- of players that would have done wards the Bulldog netminder. ing, stick swinging Wolverine de- a telephone booth stuffing team Hartman was next on the other…

… takes anything igan really skated well and you away from the Wolverine effoit, can't argue much with a game like asimprovement was shown in tht"h"ocdd diving, sprinting, and the 500- Their momentum and…

… return of yard freestyle. The Blue won 10 of the friendly break should help the 13 events, and swept eight. Wolverine skaters in the final reg- Blue Chip ular season series next week The inspiration was…

February 19, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 96) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY alker, Denver Overwhelm Michigan Icemen, 6=- ioneers Tally Three Straight fter EarlyWolverine Score (Continued from Page 1) 'd lift a short one into a corner slide a quick one…

Wolverines ok a 1-0 lead that set the lar- st crowd in five years roaring. 'Walker Night' MICHIGAN DENVER Butts G Kirkwood Paenstein D Howe Rodgers D Munro Berenson C Masterton Hinnegan W Walker Babcock- W…

… Tom Wilson was shaken up on a play did the. crowd show much interest. Wilson returned to play later. Two Scoring Chances The Wolverines had the only two opportunities to score, getting power chances…

… Wilson (3) and Grant Munro (6 Wolverines (left to right in black) are Joe Lunghammner, Da MacDonald and Bill Kelly. I aka 's r. ad le gan over ded, will ,, to, East NORTHWESTERN LATEST VICTIM: Grapplers…

…'s undefeat- ed Wolverines to a 79-32 gym- nastic win over Ohio State at Columbus. Michigan, in winning its sixth straight dual meet of the season, won six of the seven events in the one-sided affair. Gil…

… Larose won two events and Tom Osterland added another first place for the high-flying Wolverines. Montpetit enjoyed one of his better nights of the season as he accounted for 26 of his team's 79 markers…

… of the eve- ning when he upset Wolverine standout Osterland in the tram- poline. Osterland was outpointed, 93.5-92, and went down in defeat for the first time this. year. Osterland, last year's runner…

…-up in the NCAA and NAAU trampo- line championships went on to win the tumbling event, however, while Gomps failed to place in any of the other events. The Wolverines, showing the team strength and depth…

… JIM BERGER Michigan's undefeated, wrestlers made it nine straight yesterday afternoon, as Northwestern fell prey to the powerful Wolverines, 28-11. "It was a great meet" com- mented Michigan mat coach…

February 19, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 120) • Page Image 6

… Fletcher-Speaking at Canterbury House-12 noon in a triangular meet here. The Wolverines netted a 188.25 total compared to the Badgers' 179.55 and the Gophers' 176.55. Michigan, which suffered its first Big…

…, winless in Big Ten com- petition, fell to 0-5. Shape Up, Or ... Wolverine gymnastics c o a c h Newt Loken felt that his squad' did "reasonably well considering the expected letdown after the MSU meet…

… had earlier won the high bar with a 9.0, as the Wolverines took the on the tramp, AAu cnamp Dave Jacobs turned in his second fine performance after sitting out of competition with a sprained ankle. The…

… Phip Fuller who recorded a 9.5 in the floor ex- ercise. Fuller; who is ranked in the top two in the nation in "free ex" was backed up by his brother Chip and Jacobs, who gave the Wolverines a 27.5 total…

… time of 3:15.3. Earlier. Kutschinski and Mc- Donald had contributed to the Wolverine cause by winning the 880-yard run and the 600-yard run, respectively. I 4 SITUATION ETHICS: THE NEW MORALITY…

February 19, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 120) • Page Image 9

… disappointed. There weren't many bright spots." "What about Dill?" a reporter countered. "Im not trying to pick on any- one. But it's hard to be jovial over anyone's performance." It was only the Wolverines' sec…

Wolverines had upped their mar- gin to 28-22. Discrete FeetI "We got off to the wrong foot in the first half. But Michigan didn't take full advantage of the opportunity," spoke up Ohio State coach Fred Taylor…

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February 19, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 123) • Page Image 7

…, Gary Erwin,b wolverine Cindermen Face Penn State, Irish ! By STEVE GALL Ryan, the conference indoor1 champion last year, will give the It is now well into the 1965 yugPinSaesara u o indoor track se ason…

… to run against Notre Dame Kent Bernard. The Wolverines are Monday night. seeking revenge for their only de- Coach Don Canham feels his feat by Penn State last year in men will have their hands full as…

… to the league lead by virtue of his were called in the contest. Ten "We ain't down yet" might be four assists in Wednesday night's of those 42 minutes were handed the theme song of the Wolverine game…

… assists. Min- time again. The Wolverines moved into a nesota, which has averaged 5.1 fourth place tie in the WCHA by goals per game, the highest in virtue of their victory, and now the league, dominates the…

Wolverines MEL WAKABAYASHI goin g to give us all th a t w e w an t. ......_Teya ere lto gh ,_ndtey_- They are real tough, and th1ey __ ___ _ __________ want a playoff spot too. We expect a real tight series…

… 3 2 1 0 L 0 o 2 2 3 3 6 Pct. 1.000 1.000 .600 .600 .500 .250 .000 .000 By JIM LaSOVAGE added. a~caea. Old Victim Last year, in an outdoor dual meet at University Park, Pa., the Wolverines had no…

…-putting 54 feet. At this time last year Roger Schmitt, the eventual Big Ten indoor winner, was only heaving 52 feet. Bill Yearby, also breaking 54 feet now, will give the Wolverines added strength to- night…

… 7:30 in Matt Mann Pool in what will seem an anti-climax after last week's stunning victory over defending Big Ten champion In- diana. On the following afternoon the Wolverines will take on Ohio State…

February 19, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 94) • Page Image 6

…TIE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, ymnastsHost Wisconsin PREVIEW TO IUSHOWDOWN: Wolverine Swimmers Face Badgers I By CLIFF MARKS v hen Michigan's gymnasts op- weak Wisconsin tonight at in the I-M gym…

… expected to ag- gravate Patterson's misery. The: Wolverines are 9-1 this season in dual meets. May Win The only weights the Illini may win are at 137, 177, and heavy- weight. Inactive most of this sea- son…

…'s showdown battle with Indiana. The Badgers, possessors of a 3-5 record are not expected to fully test the Wolverines, who will be saving most of their best swim- mers for tomorrow afternoon's battle. Among…

… meets this season Michigan men will be favored in all other events. One of the few Wolverine stars who will swim tonight will be breaststroker Ron Clark. Clark, who recently set an American rec- ord in…

… towards a comeback in the final weeks of the season, suffered a sharp personal blow yesterday morning with the sudden death of Al Simms, 53. Called "our finest fan and big- gest booster" by Wolverine Cap…

February 19, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 122) • Page Image 7

… the last Big Ten dual contest in advance of the conference meet. T0 MEET GOPHERS TODAY: nasts Squeak Past Illinois By BOB McFARLAND The Wolverine cindermen liter- ally ran away from the Irish of Notre…

…. Canamare snapped the Yost mark in the process, as he vaulted 15'0" to 'better the old standard by two inches. The Wolverine cap- tain then failed in an attempt to clear 15'512". Canamare had gone 15' before…

… close the only bright spots for the Mich- behind his two teammates, and igan thinclads. The Wolverines logged an identical time in placing took 11 of 15 first places, in addi- third-his first creditable…

… with hopes of overcoming the machine-like Wolverines, who are on the way to their sixth straight t conference championship. A n d they all but succeeded, faltering with only one event left on the seven…

February 19, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 118) • Page Image 7

… prep players, of last year. Ralph Simpson, from Pershing, will lead the MSU squad aiainst Lamont King of Northwestern, and the Wolverine frosh's top scorer. In their high school encounters, each gained…

… expected starters in school ball in Michigan. Matt A derson, from Southeastern a Dave Hart, of Ypsilanti Willc Run, will be the Wolverine's o' er Michigan starters. Ron G kowski, of Detroit Catholic Ci tral…

February 19, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 123) • Page Image 6

… Optimistic? might again change weight classes valuable asset for each of the 6'5"' The Wolverine mentor was still and send Rausenberger against senior's three years on the var- cautiously optimistic. "We…

… sophomores, both of whom season Pomey thought that he losses," Keen added. lost to their Northwestern foes. would be the Wolverines' sixth Bob Fehrs, Michigan's 123- Dennis Wegner lost his 167-pound man as…

… Fehrs; wants to." Tino Lambros, another Holiday Festival to get him into whipped the Wildcat, 6-0, when 123-pounder, completes the Mich- the starting line-up . . . for good. the Wolverines stopped North…

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