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January 21, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 81) • Page Image 1

… commanding general of the American Expeditionary Forc- es: Wounded severely, 63. Total, 63. MICHIGANDEFEATS INDIANA IN FIS BIG TEN CONTEST FAST PLAY FEATURE; FINAL SPURT PUTS WOLVERINES AHEAD COHN AND KARPUS…

… STAR AT BASKET SHOOTING Close Guarding on Both Sides Makes Frequent Fouling; Score 28.22 Playing a brand of court game neve displayed by a Wolverine quintet be- fore, the Michigan basketball team de…

… counter for the Wol- verines a few minutes later, after an excellent bit of teamwork. Michigan then went ino a five point lead, but this was soon surpassed by Indiana. However, the Wolverines again came…

… into the lead in the middle of the first half, there was a short period of no scoring. Then came the best lot of teamwork of the evening. After scor- ing one basket by exceptional play, the Wolverines

… followed this with three more baskets all made in a few passes after the toss up. The signals during these few minutes were work- ing well. Wolverine Guards Do Well The second half was like the first in the…

January 21, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 80) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY ,.,. e, + e it s "'4 '. r at If' I t , I n 4 ' x" V pry. , ,.. f, '4 1 j' . i HAWKRIS BATTLE MICHIGANGHTsui tra Wolverine Victory ShouldResult If th Basket Tossing Shows Im…

… will place at 7 o'clock in the evening. ppy practice has featured the of the Wolverines for the past Yesterday afternoon Hubbard hed his own record of six min- in the 440 yard free style and ached the…

…'State-dition. Barkell at center for the Stinchcomb and Harley, Ohio's All- Wolverines was the individual star You tell 'em, State Street, Americans, will go with the Scarlet with three goals scored. He followed Mask club…

January 21, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 87) • Page Image 1

… us A Zttention rnpu will be placed in front of KAhN AND BERESFORID STAR The first half of the game 3 a 0he signatures of the faculty oNof the of both teams, the Wolverines Spear- PPA ~Much has been…

… Dardenelles. onaces in a private house, the Do o to Petrograd. As a result of these Beresford were outstanding Michigan the Wolverines on their rampage, se treaty oncernng the ardeneles. TRtUTSgithe olveri eene…

January 21, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 87) • Page Image 7

Wolverines the largest card An the Conference ant, the hardest they have had in years. Michigan will play Western ;state Normal at Kalamazoo' for the first tune, this game coining May 15. The Varsity will stop…

…. Feb. 12, and Coach Fisher has an- nouncedi his first call for battery can- didates for that date. The Wolverine mentor will spend one week entirely iwith the pitchers and catchers 1 efore calling for…

… last year's freshmnan team whih Iirulings, coaches and trainers agree may fill the gaps which now appear thiat the teami will be the best in in the Wolverine team.j three years. Prospects as a whole look…

January 21, 1925 (vol. 45, iss. 88) • Page Image 6

…. Saturday night. Illinois+1 lnce season so far, the Wolverines; Madison. NVis., Jan. 20.-The Uni- (living event, while Sevidmian will take has three victories to its credit,whl rank as. ono,., of the most…

… make any change int he standi~ng until Feb. 7, meeting he Maroons in Chicago on that (late.1 ['he following Monday the Wolverines are scheduled to play Nrthwestemn.} BIG TEN 5'JADI\G , Iltitiois…

… condition for the Buck- several Te~; P", h-,t was tried out! eyes meet here Saturday. At the close rat it Lansin:g m:' ,:lne ago, bunt1 of last season the Wolverine captain proved a failure. This year the…

…., Harvard, Cor- Wolverine basket. The Ivichigan nell, Princeton, Washington and Cali- attack, although it occasionally show- 1 forma also probably will be entered. r ed at its best, was not the same which…

… (displayed against th~e______________ Buckeyes and the Cardinal players; Don't delay-Pay your Subscription; were as much at a loss as were the today. Wolverines. Both squadls had five field goals and the…

…. Chica- ,-- go will be opposed Saturday, Feb. 7,1;-= peaiks on at the Midway. From Chicago the ,-I Wolverines will move out to Evanston ' = "T'he Need of Modern - for the second Northwvestern game of the…

… but Van and Wittingham have been - tarted the season b~y going dowvn in showing speed. Gow had been count- (ldefeat to the Wolverines in a slow ed1 upon for the relay and free stylej gamie, and dropped…

January 21, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 105) • Page Image 1

…, brought it directly in front of Weitzel, the Wolverine goal guard, but the Michigan players piled up in front of the goal and prevented a score. The final period found both teams speeding up in their play…

… Scores BY ONE POINT REECE LEADS SCORE Buckeyes Gain Seven Poit Margin As Second Half Opens; Defense Halts Wolverine Rally Special to The Daily COLUMBUS, 0., Feb. 20.-Ohio State's Varsity basketball five…

… State opened up with a daz- zling offensive attack at the start of the second half, anti 'soon drew away from the Wolverines with a seven point lead. The Wolverines, forced to fight an uphill battle…

… Ann Arbor. MIglrugan_ . FG. 'T. Pts. WOLVERINES LEAD SCORE END OF FIRST PERIOD Where Avalanche Takes Death Toll AT COURT FIVE DROPS TILT WITH' O.SU,31-32;:1ICE1SEXTET TIES GOPHERS IN OVER-TIME GAMEo…

January 21, 1926 (vol. 36, iss. 105) • Page Image 6

… PAGE, SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUND Y, F'EBItii7.ARI 21, 1Q-26 WOLVERINE WRESTLERS WINTIRTONFERINE MEET PURPLE MT M N CONhQUERED, 12-2! Michigan Takes Six Bouts, Losing One; Captain.Baker Still…

… only qualification for a swimmer possessed last fall by Frederick King, a Uni- Coach Keen's Wolverine wrestlers versity of Iowa sophomore back- won the first Big Ten Conference meet stroke man. Now he is…

… gap- afternoon, winning by a score of 1.2 ee the rudiments of the difficult back to stroke and developed rapidly from aI won six rank novice to a team member. Af- The Wolverines wrestlers on ter he…

… ski trial and efficiency test will be jured list with a sore arm, is rid of conducted by the Wolverine Outing his ailment an practicig regularly .eeoagain. Captain Wilson was slightly club at the same…

January 21, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 85) • Page Image 6

… Indiana sc hedul- \: . ed for tomorrow night at Blooming-- ton, Coach Mather and his Wolverines basketball team will depart at 94 o'clock tonight over the Michigan Cen- tral railroad The Skipper declined…

…, while three more will be chosen from the group composed of Rasnick, Gawne, Martin, Barley, Reason, and Schroeder. The selections will be announced early this afternoon. Wolverine Lineup Unchanged With…

Wolverines. "We expect one of the hardest games a Michigan basketball team has ever had," said Coach Mather, commenting on the prospects of the game. "Indiana is a little better of- fensively than we are, but…

… furnish stiff competi- is scarcely 21. . games. B FT T tign for the Wolverines is a foregone Clark bases his hopes of victory on: Fifteen field goals and 16 gratis Becker, Indiana .......10 5 25 conclusion…

…...... 7 8 22Icare for. The game will start prompt- his greater speed and sharp punch- the Wolverines until February 15 at Correll, Indiana .......10 2 22 ly at 7:30 o'clock and the admission ing, has been…

January 21, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 91) • Page Image 6

… Fo h is im nteV (tcolel ition. The Wolverines have For heo ma sprt t: Mchian, ovt~ J he edge over' the ot her teams in duel thema sor at:\icigill aWove- .,:-..~.y.: : - eet's, as t hey have part…

… Change in the Wolverine lineup yes- polo championship last year.} terdlay afternoon, and with the single dlelkls Indiana has two decisive dual mneet exception of the 125 pud cas AM1A winner fot' the last…

…urpeswo- . Kailes Shows Imp3rovenenit Idual meets for the Wolverines. PHe mers, 9-1. leesfets ii Although the team will be somre- was a freshman numeral winner last 1eiguWnsFI Met In year an is egaded s oe…

… the hlands of New York A. C. 38-1 t and, his work this year stamps hiniu tonight, as tile meet is nlot a colleg- 31. Tile Wolverines hlave scored vie-1 as one of the most capable 125 fate affair…

…. Tpherefore tile three- year tories over Syracuse 49-20, Erie V. pounders -on the Wolverine squad, rule dloes not apply in this case. M. C, A. 33-27, Penn A. C. 39-29, ;vew th Coach Harrick, mentor of the West…

January 21, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 84) • Page Image 6

… seventh consecutive victory of the current cage season last night with a deci- sive 18-8 win over the strong Con- sumers' Power quintet of Jackson. The Wolverine 'B' team took the lead from the opening tip…

… lineup of matches that were hinted at yesterday will not be necessary and the Wolverines will continue with the same card as heretofore. Otto who has also been out with an injury, has not had a relapse but…

… the conference level; and in face of such opposi- tion the Wolverines will be called j upon to show all onlookers what they have in them. This is the last meet before the regular conference schedule…

… the Wolverine Varsity ca- gers a day of rest following the dis- astrous encounter with the Wild- cat quintet Monday night. Since the Conference season opened over several weeks ago the Michigan…

… basketeers have been sent through strenuous drills daily and with the next Conference game against Chi- cago not scheduled until Saturday, xtheWolverine five should have 5 plenty of time to get bacek into form…

…. SThe remainder of the week willI ~be d3evoted to dr'illing on the de- fects uncovered in ihe Wolverine Art Schlanderer, attack and defense against North- Captain of the 1931 hockey team,|western with the…

…- ter forged far ii the lead for a total of 36 points addeCd to the wolverine score in five games, a little more than seven points per game. Johnny Wooden, who was Dai ic's chief riv al dur:n, .the early…

January 21, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 84) • Page Image 7

…WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1931 T HE MICUH IGAN DACy ............... .. .. .. r..r._ ,Wolverine Puckire::oli P,- e-.4pare ;for Double Header 11 f two hers VARSITY IC TE IFACES EIE TILTS1…

Wolverines at Minneapolis this Fri-i day and Saturday can no longer be classed as easy picking for Coach Eddie Lowrey's Michigan team, which at the start of the season was the heavy favorite to cop the title…

… opponent. Some basis for compari- son may be made between the two teams, as both of them have faced both Wisconsin and Marquette in early season games. Gphers Downed by Badgers. While the Wolverines fell…

…, bumpy iceI upon which thesWolverine-Badger contest took place. Both Michigan and the Gophers have tasted defeat at the hands of John Hancock's Marquette team, but where the second Michigan game was…

… finish in the first divi- sion would not bring the title? lt Ann Arbor. The Wolverines, wahl fast and clever are not uit:e big enough to withstand the charges of their taller op- pcnents. With three out of…

January 21, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 86) • Page Image 1

… Victory, 35-24 Of Big Haarlow Stars By Making 7 Baskets Wolverines Take An Early Lead, Are Held To 3 Goals In Second Half CHICAGO, Jan. 20. -(P) -Chi- cago's all-sophomore basketball com- bination won its…

… first victory of the Big Ten season tonight, defeating' Michigan, 35 to 24, after a slow start. The Wolverines quickly took a six to nothing lead, but the Maroons led by Bill Haarlow, came back with a…

January 21, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 83) • Page Image 1

… In Overtime Wolverines Miss Numerous Chances To Tally During Game InSet-Up Shots By RAYMOND A. GOODMAN Staging an extra-period drive that overpowered a fighting Iowa quintet, Michigan's basketball team…

… won an overtime victory, 31 to 27 last night at Yost Field House for its third Con- ference victory to remain a dangerous threat in the race for the Big Ten title. The victory put the Wolverines in…

Wolverine team con- trol the ball almost completely dur- ing the five minute overtime period and allow George Rudness to hit a long shot to break the tie and Chelso Tamagno to put the game on "ice" with a…

… the second half with Walsh hitting regularly, in the overtime it gave the Wolverines the edge that meant the game for Mich- igan and defeat for Iowa. Following Rudness' long shot the Varsity kept…

January 21, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 86) • Page Image 1

… Tearn Tonight Cellar Awaits Wolverines If They Lose; Stephens Paces Hawkeye's Attack "Blazing Ben" Stephens, the Big Ten's number one scoring threat, leads his resurgent Iowa teammates against a down…

… optimism is not as high as thestalks however. That's because they know what has happened to the Wolverines -and' that they are liable to bounce back with a vengeance one of these nights. And as they put it…

… broke. The injury jinx hit the team, at the same time, the Wolverine sharpshoot- ers lost their touch and as a result the squad has lost four out of the last five cotnests. So tonight it's either win or…

… Hillberg At Defense Post. In Contest At Coliseum By NEWELL McCABE Once again the Wolverine hockey sextet will have a chance to show the, local fans, on home ice, that they can match the Golden Gophers of…

… Defense Powerful Although this year's Minnesota's hockey team is not as powerful as the previous squads they have sent to the Coliseum, it is the Gopher defensive play which kept the Wolverines score- less…

January 21, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 83) • Page Image 1

… To 'Lead Scoring By NORM MILLER Coach Bennie Oosterbaan's down- trodden Wolverines have finally won a Big Ten basketball1game. Led by their three senior veterans, Captain Herb Brogan, blond George…

… The victory was the first Confer- ence triumph of the season for Mich- igan after four vain attempts, and lifted the Wolverines out of the Big Ten cellar for the first time this year. It was the Varsity…

January 21, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 86) • Page Image 5

… To.9e Given Bycongress' Club conveniences and a club cu- isine will be special features of the Congress J-Hop breakfast which will be served from 3 to 5 a.h. at the new- ly redecorated Wolverine, Larry…

… Gluck, '42, and Fordyce Hartman,' '41, co-chairmen, announced. All Wolverine facilities, including the public address system and music for dancing, will be turned over to independent men and their guests…

January 21, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 81) • Page Image 3

…%/2 game margin over the second place Red Wings, but has played three more games. 345th Fliers to Bring Fast, Short Squad Wolverines Trying for Third Straight Victory over Service Teams By CLARK BAKER The…

… Army gets another crack at Michigan's cagers tonight at 7:30 when the 345th Army Air Base Squa- dron five will attempt to break the Wolverines' jinx over service teams at Yost Field House. To date the…

…. Michigan's lineup will be the same which opened last week against Wis- consin. Big Jim Mandler, Wolverine captain and scoringleader with 81 tallies for nine games, will again be at his familiar pivot spot…

…. Jim's six feet-four should be a big factor for the Maize and Blue tonight. Doyle, Strack at Guards leeo Doyle, who has been hitting the strings pretty regularly in Conference games for the Wolverines

… work under the baskets has been a bright spot in the Wolverine offense, and Mel Comin, who carved a niche in the hearts of Maize and Blue fans with his fighting play against Wisconsin last week. For…

January 21, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 59) • Page Image 3

… game today against Michigan will be the Boilermakers' first major test of the campaign. Purdue must sweep the two game series against the Wolverines in or- ler to maintain their number one position in…

Wolverines have been at full strength. Wiese has been out with an injured ankle and Leddy just returned from a two week fur- lough. Lodge Sparks Purdue Attack The Purdue attack is sparked by center Bill Lodge…

…'s powerful two-mile re- lay team will defend its 1943 cham- pionship at the famous Millrose Games Saturday, Feb. 5, in Madison Square Garden, New York. The Wolverine quartet of Bob Ufer, Captain Dave Matthews…

… and tomorrow. Today's program in- cludes the sprints, high and low hur- dles and broadjump at 4:15 p.m. Saturday, the Wolverine coach plans trials for the pole vault at 1 p.m., high jump at 2, shotput…

…. Phi Chi. 3:30-Sigma Alpha Mu vs. Phi Gamma Delta. Pitcher To Be Hunter Swimmers Set For Sailor Meet Michigan Hopes Lie In Freestyle Events The Wolverine swimmers will real- ly be out for blood tomorrow…

January 21, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 64) • Page Image 6

… Michigan By MURRAY GRANT A game but outplayed Michigan mat squad went down to defeat at the hands of a very powerful Illinois wrestling team yesterday by the score of 21-10. The Wolverines were in trouble…

… spots of the afternoon from the Wolverine's standpoint were the pin by Newt Skillman and Jim Galles' 12-5 deci- sion over Louis Agase. Burwell Beats Sachsel Although the match between Sach- sel and…

…' With the match score 5-2 in Illi- nois' favor, Newt Skillman put the Wolverines into the lead for the only time during the afternoon as he pinned Bob Smith in 5:37. Fred Booth then lost a close 4…

…-end, the Wolverines played the first of these engagements against.t Iowa Friday night and lost another heartbreaking decision. 29-27. in the1 last minute of play Coach Bennie Oosterbaan's outfit entered this…

… contest as complete underdogs as they entertained unbeaten Iowa, which was currently rated as the outstanding basketball team in the country.l Although none of the critics gave the Wolverines a chance of t…

…'t relinquish until the final minute of play. The Wolverines held the Hawks scoreless until eight minutes of ther half had slipped by, when Clayton Wilkinson tallied the initial field goal for the Iowans, and…

… squeezed through with a victory. Since the Wolverines have already lost two such tough' games, the first being an overtime decision to Ohio State, and the Iowa defeat, both against the two top teams in the…

… their first Big Ten Conference' meet, the Wolverine swimming team, taking seven first places out of a possible nine, swamped the North- western Wildcats. by a decisive count of 54-29. Michigan ace…

… event still proved to be a high point in the meet, as Bob Munson, up-and-coming Maize and Blue backstroker, churned through the distance to win handily. The Wolverines drew first blood by winning the 300…

January 21, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 64) • Page Image 7

…SUNDAY, JAN. 21, 1945 TIHE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN Ohio a gers Han Michigan Wolverines Drop Third Straight Conference Tilt{ Buckeyes Lead Throughout Contest as Risen Sinks High Score of 11…

… Michigan's Wolverines, 61 to 47. The only time the Wolverines were on even terms with Ohio State was in the opening minutes when the count was deadlocked at two-all. The Wolverines stayed close, however…

… at that point Don Grate, Rod Caudill, and Jimmy Sims hit the target and coach Harold Olsen sent in reserves to finish the contest. Greer Notches All Wolverine's Goals By JERRY LEWIS Holding the lead…

… the Wolverines' tallies. Greer made three of his goals unassisted. His first came late in the first stanza, when he out-skat- ed two men .to tally. Near the end of the period he made his one and only…

January 21, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 64) • Page Image 8

… night, losing to the league-lead- ers, 29-27, in one of the lowest scoring duels-ever played at Yost Field House. The Wolverines' controlled ball offense played havoc with the race-horse Hawk stye, and it…

… Lund paced the lost Wolverine cause with 12 points, while Murray Weir and Clayton"- Wilkinson headed the winners with 11 each. LAST NIGHT the cagers travelled to Columbus to meet Ohio State for the…

… previous matches, beating Sarnia, 4-3, in a thrilling contest featured by hard, aggres- sive play, and some fancy goal-tending by Wolverine Dick Mixer. Ted Greer scored all of Michigan's goals, three of them…

…- ping seven of a possible nine first places, the Wol- THE WOLVERINE wrest- ling squad, after scoring a convincing triumph over Nnrt carat~ar lAf. W . _k (: ijJ^i, Yti:? :%r .t-i %%t iz %t i r..zr '.::G…

January 21, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 83) • Page Image 1

… thrilling 3-2 overtime victory over Michigan State here last night. Sophomore N e il McDonald's close-up shot from in front of the State goal at 3:52 of the sudden- death overtime period gave the Wolverines

… State's revitalized offense tied the score and completely outshown the Wolverines. Senior vying Dave Hendrickson and junior center Gene Grazia were the scoring stars of the drive. Michigan's first score…

… his stomach after having kicked away two hard shots. The lanky Wolverine captain got the dribbling rebound on the tit of his stick and lofted it high and away from the prostrate netmind- er. The period…

… upset as they clash with Iowa this afternoon at 2:00 at Yost Field House before the CBS television cameras. Not only the loyal Michigan fans, but the nation, will be tuned in on the Wolverine efforts to…

… def6at a powerful Iowa squad..Lo- cal viewers can pick up the game on WJBK-TV, Channel 2. Iowa, according to pre-season ratings and personnel, will be the toughest team the Wolverines The Unknown…

January 21, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 83) • Page Image 2

…THE MCIUGAN DAILY SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 19'56 THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1956 M' Gymnasts to Host Minnesota *IECEAS flD' Wolverines Seek to Extend Streak; Loken Rates Gophers Equal…

… afternoon at 4:15 p.m. Coach Newt Loken will send his squad against his former alma mater, hoping the Wolverines will be able to duplicate their feats of last week when they handed losses to Illinois and…

January 21, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 83) • Page Image 3

… Maxwell-Mike Bu- chanan suspension to be decided one way or the other within two weeks. This will mean that the two Wolverine hockey stars should know their eligibility status by Michigan's next WIHL series…

… to be one of the closest dual meets this season. The clash will be a return engagement .for the Wolverines with the Spartans. The latter barely won the first Big Ten Invita- tional Relays over Michigan…

… the time." Lack of consistency and ex- cessive fouling have been two of the Wolverines' biggest drawbacks during the season. If one man was hot, the rest weren't or if the RIGHT AT YOUR DOOR Anywhere…

…--.- .- -.... - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - -- (continued from page 1) WIHL SCORES Michigan Tech 4, Minnesota Colorado College 2, Denver 0 2 on Howes on a hard shot from the left side of the Wolverine defen- sive zone. About eleven minutes later, Gra…

… in on a loose puck only seconds later, only to have Schiller come out to the blue line to bat it away. Within 50 sec- onds, the Wolverines had been slapped with two penalties and were forced to play…

January 21, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 86) • Page Image 8

… Gophers to a 66-63 victory over the Wolverines. So far this season he is averaging 10.6 points per game. I ROMANOF FS '"n the Heart of the Campus" ANN ARBOR'S SMALLEST GERMAN RESTAURANT GERMAN MEAT PATTY…

… State's Don DeVoe (31) is out of position while the Wolverines' Larry Tregoning acts the part of an interested spectator. BUNTIN, RUSSELL STAR Blue Bombs Bucks, 82-64 _ TRY FOLLETT'S First corner for…

January 21, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 86) • Page Image 10

…- THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUE SDAY, JANUARY 21, 1964 Pucksters Go on Goal Rampage Gord Pallett having only one bad moment on a six-shot Wolverine barrage with four minutes gone.l The play was close…

… period was strictly no contest, with the Wolverines blasting in -even more points and completely dominating play. Shortly after the start of the third period, goalie Pallett was hurt, but continued to play…

… Saturday night the Wolverines went even further in dominating play, displaying hard checking and a tighter defense. For the first period Michigan goalie Bill Bieber bad only three saves compared with 24 for…

… was almost touched out in the race by Wails. The Bartlesville, Oklahoma sprint- er was so close that some team members thcught that he had beaten Farley. Both Wolverines beat out 1963 Big Ten champion…

January 21, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 97) • Page Image 6

… in the 200- yard breaststroke, and no one can say that Olympians Carl Robie and Bill Farley have ever let the Wolverines down. These two alone could easily account for 21 points. Bruce Brown could dive…

Wolverines at present. State is led by Olympic back- stroker Gary Dilley and a host of freestylers including such fa- miliar names as Ed Glick, Jim MacMillan, Darryle Kifer, Denny Hill and Ken Walsh. They are…

January 21, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 97) • Page Image 8

…. Forms are available in Room 1011 BAB. Bahal Student Group, Slides and discussion of World Congress, Fri., Jan. 21, 8 p.m., 3545 SAB. All wel- come. * * * Michigan Wolverine Club, Mass meet- ing, Jan. 21…

… Plans for Progress Program BETHLEHEM~ STEEL OHO EC 3wummnmoeemmmmemmunmm TONIGHT DIXIELAND by the fabulous NEW WOLVERINE J ASS BAND OLD HEIDELBERG 211 N. Main I FREE DELIVERY EVERY DAY EXCEPT TUES…

January 21, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 95) • Page Image 7

…. Have you ever heard an an- nouncer call one a snake pit?" Pride "And both coaches really have their teams fired up for this en- counter. As you all know, the Spartans defeated the Wolverines in the final…

Wolverines on tender, was an All-Stater at Fern- dale High last year. Bloodworth Leads 'New Blue' 00 Past State in Overtiome, 7-6 By DENNIS CHASE Associate Sports Editor Michigan State News Old Dad. That is…

… offense by snuffing five Spartan layup attempts. At the second half tip, it looked like the Wolverine freshmen were going to run away with the game. Tomjanovich got the tip to Law- son who, in turn, fired…

… bounced a little too hard off the backboard and Tomjanovich looked like a volley- ball player as he spiked the ball through, making the score 57, State 56. Mistakes, Mistakes The Wolverines increased their…

… play and MSU freshman forward Bob Gale converted the Wolverine miscue into a basket. Ward made one of two free throws with a minute left to knot the score at 63-63. Again Bloodworth came througn with a…

… personals to foul someone on their team. Then they would have gotten only one foul shot and we would have won by a point." What did happen was the layup by guard Steve Kirkpatrick which forced the Wolverines

January 21, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 96) • Page Image 1

… outstanding player of the night for the Wolverines with 17 points and 10 rebounds in a losing cause. The final score was 103-70. OS Oerpowers OUUninspired Cagers, in the main library. The storage system in the…

… into The Wolverines were so far be- eyes point for point while Ohio command early. Alcindor's shot hind Ohio State at the intermis- State, looking flustered, was un- with more than 14 minutes to go sion…

January 21, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 96) • Page Image 6

… Wildcats; By PATRICIA ATKINS Iowa was out on the mat at the beginning of the match against the Wolverines yesterday after- noon in, the All Events Building, but it was Oklahoma that gave the Michigan matman…

… trouble. Trou- ble, that is, until Fred Stehman's pin at the half-way point of the dual meet changed a 6-6 tie into an 11-6 lead and knocked the lethargic Wolverines on their way to a 25-6 rout. "There is…

January 21, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 96) • Page Image 7

…SUNDAY, JANUARY 21,1968 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN SUNDAY, JANUARY 21, 1968 TIlE MICHIGAN DAILY - ..-- -- I --- Wolverine Icers Double Hat Trick Mustangs, 13-3 By JOHN SUTKUS "Michigan…

… slaughter: pick one, fill in thej blank) of Western Ontario. Koviak scored the first time Michigan pushed the puck in to Western's zone. The goal, at 0:45, stakedrthe Wolverines to a lead< they never…

…. + "We definitely skated better than we did Friday night," noted Wolverine coach Al Renfrew. "And naturally we could score *more." The same problem as Friday; night bothered the Mustangs,I namely the…

Wolverine defense. Only last night the cast was changed a little as Harold Her- man replaced Jim Keough in goal. Herman, back in the pads for the first time this season, kicked out 27 shots, including a…

… frustration. The offense kept the pressure on Patterson all night. There were times when the Wolverines launched as many as eight shots at a time at him. Oddly enough, the Mustangs figured one of their…

January 21, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 93) • Page Image 8

… and athletes' nightmares. Falling into the second of the above categories, the Wolverine icers who traveled to Colorado Springs last weekend for a two gane. series with lowly Colorado College, did…

Wolverines won the opener despite playing poorly. However, they came out on the short end of a 5-4 score on Satur- day even though their play showed marked improvement. While a split with Denver, often…

…- tunately we did take advantage of the chances that presented themselves." Nothing illustrated this fact more than the statistic showing the Wolverines scoring on its only shot on net in the first period. The…

… Barny Pashak each tallied once. On Saturday, in a repetition of their previous Saturday's per- formance, the Wolverines opened the game by blitzing the opposi- tion net for the first ten minutes of play…

… SLACK (8) digs for the puck in the Minnesota Duluth zone in an early-sea- son encounter won by the Wolverines 8-2. Slack showed his explosiveness last Friday against Cold- rado College, breaking loose for…

… ,2 goals and 4 assists in a 6-4 Wolverine victory. Previously against Michigan State, he scored both goals in a victory. RAN WITH THORPE: Hopi track man races last mile on trail of A rizo na…

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… possibility the Wolverines will find themselves as good as in a tie for eighth place come Mon- day morning, even if they win two games over Tech. A double victory over the Hus- kies would give the Wolverines

… likethatone it will be hard, to tell how the rest of the team is organized. The Wolverines were called for twenty of the thirty penalties in the game and their forwards were more often arranged in two…

January 21, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 92) • Page Image 11

… ranks of the un- beaten in Big Ten play and gave Purdue temporary sole possession of first place. The Wolverines had battled back to take a 62-61 edge after seeing their game-long lead turned into a five…

…. Russell left his lay-up hang- ing on the rim, but Ernie John- son, trailing the play, converted to bring the Wolverines within a point, 61-60, with 3:48 remaining. On Purdue'snext attack, for- ward Jovon…

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… - The Michi- gan basketball team learned last night that a good little man is no match for a good big man P o *ts as the Wolverines were beatenN by Minnesota's towering Goph- NIGHT EDITORS ers, 67-58, in…

… front of 17,565 BRIAN DEMING w i 1 d 1 y enthusiastic Gopher BILL STIEG partisans. ... ..................... Wolverine coach Johnny Orr lineups, Minnesota is the had nothing but praise for the league…

…'s slowest squad. desire exhibited by his small, Prior to the game, Michigan# scrappy Wolverine squad and assistant coach Jim Dutcher harsh words for the officiating. identified what the Wolverines "We came…

… 21 from killed the momentum. the field and upset the most "We just got too far behind." carefully laid of Wolverine de- The game shaped up from fensive plans. the beginning as a battle be- And…

January 21, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 91) • Page Image 7

… midget. But the 6-2, senior. co-captain of the Wolverines has been giving some super shows in his last few outings. "Grote was ;just super again," Johnny Orr said. "He had a great game at Iowa, and boy, he…

…, but after last night's vic- tory Michigan can finally claim the undisputed top spot in the Big Ten. Not since March, 1974 have the Wolverines sat alone atop the conference standings. But after many…

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