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December 02, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 73) • Page Image 11

… couldn't supress a smile as he laced up his shoes in the locker room after the Wolverines out-fought the University of Detroit Titans 85-75 in their season opener last night. "Once we started to run in the…

… break started to jell in the second half, we started to win" The Wolverines didn't actually put their fast break game together until 9:37 of the second was gone. By then, Detroit, fighting back from a…

December 02, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 77) • Page Image 6

… number of times the Wolverines lost the ball. The 19 turnovers were partially a re- sult of getting accustomed to the game situation, and also stem from the fast-breaking game his team played, he explained…

… the game, and for their scrappy rebounding against a much bigger Wolverine squad. The Cardinals' tallest player was 6'4" while the Wolverines seldom had more than one player under that height in the…

… first half. Buntin, who fouled out with 9:13 to go in the game, led the Wolverines with 13, but it was the wiry 6'3", 155- pound Neal who took the game honors in that department, pull- ing off 15. After…

… points last night but was the game's leader in assists with five. Russell was next twith four. Lead Early After moving in front 4-2, the Wolverines were never behind, and the Cardinals were never closer…

…. The gap was up to 13 at 40-27 with 3:14 to go in the half, but the Wolverines failed to score as the Cardinals notched six in a row on three by Neal, a free throw and a basket by Keith Henschen who…

…' Retains fourth By The Associated Press The Michigan Wolverines main- tained fourth place in the final Associated Press Poll behind Ala- bama, Arkansas and Notre Dame. The Irish loss to the Trojans of…

… Up 4 -Daily-Jim Lines CAZZIE RUSSELL FIRES a blind pass in the season opener for the Wolverines. Sparking top-ranked Michigan to victory, Russell I Tregoning Darden Buntin Russell Thompson Pomey…

…, Detroit 106 about nine minutes to go the GREENSBORO, N.C. ()- The Wolverines caught fire as Russell Duke Blue Devils, national run- hit two long jumpers, and then ners-up to UCLA last season, missed one…

… Duke moved at 92-70. to the 10-point spread for the first All told, the Wolverines hit on time, but it was the overall play! 42.4 per cent of their shots, while of 6-foot-10 Hack Tison which the…

… llr ® rlrl rr IC I .. OI /!51 M 11 I Irn SUBSCRIBE NOW I RECEIVE The NEXT ISSUE ®' -Daily-Jim Lines CENTER BILL BUNTIN LEAPS to sink a layup against Ball' State. Buntin led the Wolverines in…

December 02, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 77) • Page Image 7

… basketball are no more. Or at least it seems that way to many Michigan basketball fans. Last year the Wolverines finished dead last in the Big Ten. The sophomores that Head Coach Dave Strack was counting on to…

… whole has been shooting much better than they were a year ago. It all makes sense because any team with the potential talent of the '68 Wolverines will shoot better if the shots taken, are taken in the…

… games this year. Play for the rest of the period was slow, as neither team could mount an attack until the last three minutes. Then, with 2:12 left, Wolverine junior Doug Gal- braith blasted a shot which…

… Waterloo goal- tender. Then, with less than three min- utes remaining, Deeks fed Perrin puck inches short of the line after Perrin lost control. The second Wolverine goal came after only a minute and a half…

December 02, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 73) • Page Image 9

…Tuesday, December 2, 1969 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nine Tuesday, December 2, 1969 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wolverine Gymnasts third in Midwest Open By CHRIS TERAS "W° did a good job for this stage…

… representing 24 schools in the meet, which was considered a warm-up for the coming season. Individual performances were in the spotlight as no official team scores were kept. The Wolverines most outstand- ing…

… career, won that event in last week's Midwest Open. Not a member of the Wolverine squad, THAT DOG ON WHEELS IS of the University of Michigan to a Special Showing of electronic calculators Statler…

December 02, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 77) • Page Image 6

… afternoon in a contest which may prove to be a game of blind-man's-bluff. Or even follow-the-leader. "We know nothing about what kind of team Kentucky has this year," says Wolverine Coach Dave Strack. "I…

… offense. has his boys run a basic e pattern which has eight ns, most of which use a ring combination of passes, nd screens. The Baron's of- resembles the well-oiled s of a fine watch, and if the Wolverines

… tough ball clubs we've; scheduled." T h i s inexperience showed up in the Wolverine'si record last year; it may show up in the Wilcat's performance this afternoon.] MSU, OSU Handle Coast Teanms Easily…

… technical foul. The team respon- sible i sthe team with the lower score, or in case of a tie score, the defensive team. When Coach Dave Strack was asked if the new rules would af- fect the Wolverines

December 02, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 77) • Page Image 5

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… in. GE Portable for only $10.00 a month. Call NEJAC TV Rentals, 662-5671. X PERSONAL ADS must be prepaid. WANTED TO SELL-Plane ticket to NYC on Wolverine flight-one way only, leaves Dec.. 22-$24. Call…

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