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September 02, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 1) • Page Image 26

…Page Two Wolverihe Sports THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday September 2 1970,4I 'Page Two-Wolverine Sports THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, September 2, 1970 ~ Revival stirs in so' M' bas] By AL…

… SHACKELFORD It's time for a revival. No, not the Creedence Clear- water Revival, you idiot, the Michigan Basketball Revival! The Wolverines have suffered a recent post-Cazzie slump, but grea things are planned…

… in junior for- ward Wayne Grabiec and you have the makings of an NCAA contender, this season or in the future. Wilmore, a flashy 6-5 forward from New York City, may be the big gun for the Wolverines if…

Wolverines most valuable player. The 6-4 Ford, playing against men much taller than himself, c a m e through with a scoring average of 14.5 and a rebounding mark of 7.3 BACKING UP Wilmore and -Ford at the…

…-Thomas R. Dan Fife (24) peers around Purdue's Rick Mount match its frontcourt in either talent or depth, but Dan Fife and Leon Roberts, along with mini-guards Dave Hart and Greg Buss, give the Wolverines

… a mem- ber, with backcourt partnersFife, of the Wolverines varsity base- ball team. Dave Hart, 5-9, and Greg Buss, 5-11: will back up the starting guards, but neither is likely to break into the…

… nice touch from out- side; he is also very quick. A capsule comparison of this year's Wolverines and those of 1969-70 is as follows: Wilmore and Ford are not quite a match C J Ff1 - ยง / Town Collar…

… the Wolverines in Big Ten play will come from Minnesota, with fine guard duo Ollie Shannon and Eric Hill and 6-8 frosh stars Jim Brewer and Marvin Tayloi. (from Detroit Mumford); Illi- nois, r e t u rn…

… recruited a team which could very well become one of the leading contender for the Big Ten basketball championship. The 1970-71 Wolverine Basketball squad will continue to feature the speed, which has…

September 02, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 1) • Page Image 30

… second best team in the Big Ten. For the ten years, the Wolverine swimmers have taken a second place in the Big Ten Champion- ships to the Big Red Hoosiers of Indiana. This year should prove to be no…

Wolverine line-up this Year should be the diving corps. Last year's top two divers, Dick Rydze and Al Gagnet, return under the capable hands of Head Diving Coach Dick Kimball, a former Wolverine div- ing…

… different strokes, the backstroke, breaststroke, butter- fly, and freestyle, are swum. But, with the Wolverines' weakness in the sprints, the freestyle relay still ranks as a very questionable event. Stager…

… Sleeveless Body Sweaters. By PAT ATKINS/ Executive Sports Editor Michigan hasn't had a wres- tling season like this since 1924. It was in that next year, 1925, that the Wolverine athletic de- partment hired a…

… seem generous, when the Wolverines could only manage a tie in their opening meet with Maryland and lost the next day against Pittsburgh, 22-15. But in the toughest of Wres- tling tournaments, the Midwest…

December 02, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 74) • Page Image 7

… in the nation, and hopefully, the Wolverines didn't perform as they will once they reach their peak. Both teams committed numer- ous errors in the contest, 16 for Michigan and 2, for Notre Dame, and…

…. It took him 43 attempts to sink 15 field goals. However, excepting Jones, who hit for 57% neither team shot that well. The Irish wound up hitting on 43.5% from the court. But the Wolverines were even…

… fate of having four of his shots stuffed by Ford. Jones, hitting on what Michi- gan mentor Johnny Orr later termed "bad shots," worked off Wolverine soph star Henry Wil- more to pick up basket after bas…

…- ket from the left side. With the score still tight at 37- 36 Michigan near the end of the first half, the Wolverines broke away for three quick buckets to open up a 43-37 advantage. Jones hit a hook for…

… game took a large chunk ofMichigan's offensive potential off the court and was to hurt the Wolverines in the second half. Brady hit the right note as the second half opened with a bucket from in close…

… with only 19 sec- onds gone, but Notre Dame surged Sbackat the tiringhWolverines as Jones and Carr hit again and again. Michigan fought back gamely behind some spectacular shooting by Rod Ford, but a…

… Fife was the most impres- sive Wolverine and rivalled Carr as the outstanding player on the floor. Fife scored 19 points, picked off seven rebounds, added seven assists, and swiped the ball again and…

April 02, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 149) • Page Image 6

… parallel bars titlist, will lead the Wolverine assault against the other seven participating schools.- r, able to send four strong competi- tors into every event. The team managed to win only two individ…

…- ual titles in the conference meet, but easily took the team crown on the overall strength they count on in the National meet. The event that could be vital to the Wolverines is the side horse, on which…

…, along with Murray Plotkin. Wolverine g y m- While the gymnastics tournament nasts have scored consistently high is giong on, Michigan will also throughout the season. High, bar, compete in the NCAA…

… trampoline the most spectacular event, wi ll championships, which they W o n follow, and will be one of the last year in Ann Arbor. Huntzick- Wolverines' strongest. Ed How- er, Tim Wright, Chris.Keane, and ard…

April 02, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 149) • Page Image 7

… problems so they can go out and conquer the other for the Western Division Title. 1111I The Michigan lacrosse teanr lost to Bowling Green yesterday 9-5. The Wolverines gave up four goals in the first four…

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