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April 21, 1979 • Page Image 67

… Blue putters with a 74, while co- ternoon. captain Frank Sims fired a 76 over the The two wins raised the Wolverines' testing Scarlet course. Olin Bagleish of record to 14-4 on the season and set up OSU…

… double play attempt. The Wolverines swept a home twinbill from San Diego7, Atlanta 4 Detroit yesterday, 5-4,12-3, to up their season record to 10-8. -of play in the Northern Intercollegiate Philadelphia8…

March 21, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 139) • Page Image 8

… the first time since the glory! years of C a z z i e Russell more than a decade ago, t h e Michigan Wolverines have reached the final four. The speedy and spirited Wolverines o u t r a n Mis- souri…

… undefeated E a s t e r n Regional Champion Rutgers, the first time a Mich- igan team has advanced this far since 1965. "I couldn't be any happier," said a jubilant Johnny Orr, coach of the 24-6 Wolverines

… survivors play for the championship Mon-I day night, March 29. "We sucked it up when we had them," said Wolverine By The Associated Press called on Warriors' Coach Al A basket that appeared to assistant…

… feet to give the In the first round of the NCAA tournament, the Wolverines joined UCLA, Rutgers and long- thy 12. Tatum led Marquette, Bruins an 11-point advantage. trailed Wichita State by 13 in the…

…-76.s Saturday. UCLA earned the right to Taylor and Fleming with 14 The Hoosiers, 30-0 and ranked meet Indiana in what will be apiece. Townsend had 16 for Early in the year, the Wolverines posted come…

… Rutgers, 31-0, ran by range jump shots and s o m e bounds to round out a big three to the other, the Wolverines never stop running. That effort Virginia Military 91-75 in the fine offensive rebounding by 6…

April 21, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 155) • Page Image 10

… an improving 9-9-1 record which includes their disappointing 3-6 western trek. However, with only one strike against them in the "all-important" conference loss column, the Wolverines figure to remain…

… in the thick of the Big Ten diamond debate. The Michigan pitching staff has been rapidly taking form. The Wolverine hurlers stand second in conference ERA, and where once it was Mickey Elwood, Pete…

… the Wolverine invasion. Dave Winfield, a member of B man's controversial basketball t toss the opener this afternoon.7 hurler is 2-0 on the season, but has skyrocketed from the 1.59 compiled a year ago…

…. The Wolverines will be in D tomorrow to hassle the Iowa face " roadwork .500 record The Hawkeyes are another high-hitting ;ue games. outfit, backed by three first-rate pitchers. The team batting…

… he sure does know they ield, is a are there." The Wolverine pitchers would nblemished be wise to keep an eye out themselves. p. Schultz' Coach Duane Banks' mound selections in f o u r will come from…

… shows a 1.10 ERA and a .419 clip, a 1-1 record. 292. As a This will not be an easy weekend for horsehide Michigan.. Nonetheless, with the Wolverine isand trips pitching healthy and the batters coming…

April 21, 1979 • Page Image 66

… alrs :dy completed its first test of the wF: kend- and received a solid "A.', rne Wolverines squashed North- we-,rn, 9-0 here yesterday fo their sixth straight Big Ten triumph without a : miish. ' he win…

… as a crucial conference battle for the Blue netters. The Badgers, who upset Michigan last year during the regular season only to bow to the Wolverines in the Big Ten tournament, have lost only one…

… tour- ney spot may be enhanced considerably today. Wolverine coach Brian Eisner is contemplating inserting either Leach or second singles standout Matt Hor- witch at the top slot against Wisconsin. Since…

… straight win in Big Ten play. The Wolverines, now 14-1 overall, duel Wisconsin today at 1 p.m. .. Books Bought . Top Prices Paidlo (We'l[ Pick-up) WESTSIDE BOOKSHOP 113 W. Liberty 995 -1891 …

January 21, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 93) • Page Image 9

… shots just when it appeared Michigan might crawl back into the game. "He made some great shots for a big man," said Johnny Orr. "We didn't ex- pect Herbie to make the outside shots he did." THE WOLVERINES

… determined Wolverines, it was largely a case of missed oppor- tunities down the stretch, mostly in the form of free throws. Michigan missed 13 freebies, 11 of those coming in the second half. "We committed…

…'t gonna happen.. Cagers played tough But don't think - not even for one minute - that writing a Wolverine obituary like this is an easy task after watching that Ohio State game. It's mighty tough, because…

… Bucks into costly turnovers. But all the hustle and enthusiasm in the entire arena couldn't help Michigan's players make their free throws. The Wolverines were throwing up bricks from the line throughout…

… traveling calls on McGee might come to mind, or his pitiful shot selection on several occasions. Hubbard's forty per cent free throw accuracy didn't help the Wolverines' cause much either. But don't forget…

June 21, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 33) • Page Image 12

…- ner, is out of competitors and fin- ishes with 17 points. The Wolverines are in a fourth place tie with Stan- ford and SMU, with the competition ending today. UCLA ran away with the team title early…

… competition. Hardie, who gained four-time All- American status by yesterday's victory, could give SMU sole position of fourth, dropping the Wolverines to fifth if he can beat top-seeded Billy Martin of UCLA who…

May 21, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 14) • Page Image 12

… be at his best to top Mike Barr of Wisconsin 7-5, 3-6, 6-2. Both men played superbly, and after the match the Wolverine sophomore was full of praise for Barr's play. ' Shaufler had a somewhat eas- ier…

… Eisner af- ter the day's action. There was a lot more to the Michigan story besides first and second singles, however. The Wolverines won all but one of their matches yesterday and will be represented in…

… ap- pearance of the year. Today's contest is the first of a two-game home and home series with the fourth place Spartans (27-25 overall, 9-7 Big Ten). For the Wolverines a third successive title won…

… in the conference. IN ORDER for the Wolverines to be undisputed champs and gain a berth in the NCAA Mideast Regional, they must sweep the Spartans this week- end and hope Iowa upends Minnesota twice…

… good chance of gaining an at-large entry for the NCAA Tournament. The Wolverines overall record of 30-12 is the most wins ever re- corded by a Michigan team during the regular season- THE PAST two years…

… Stadium, honoring the ex-Wolverine and Detroit Tiger great. The pre-game festivities begin at 1 p.m. with Freehan receiving various awards. A testi- monial dinner honoring the ex-Bengal catcher and the 1977…

Wolverines follows the game in Crisler Arena. Five Wolverines will play their last game in Fisher Stadium today. Co-captains Ted Mahan and Mark Grenkoski, along with Greg }Lane, Kevin Clinton and Steve…

January 21, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 92) • Page Image 7

…-goal lead of their own, en route to snapping a seven-game conference losing streak. Unfortunately for the Wolverines, Weak Sister. U., played by the North Dakota Fighting Sioux, didn't like what it saw, and…

… drastically changed the script. The Sioux- scored four third period goals to drop the Wolverines, 12-10, before a dis- illusioned, disappointed and disgusted crowd of 3,693, last night at Yost. North Dakota…

… game." It was a simple but effective strategy. To the players' credit, they were truly like a vicious Wolverine, whose nickname they represent. The WANTED victory. Something that all the coaching in the…

… time is preparing his , remaining healthy forces for the upcoming meet with the Hoosiers of Indiana, which will be held today at 4 p.m., Crisler Arena. One plus for the Wolverines is that "the men from…

… could come down to our all-around against theirs." THE WOLVERINES have won 24 of the previous 33 meets with the Spartans, including one tie. Meanwhile, Michigan's women tumblers join the men in East…

January 21, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 92) • Page Image 7

… - 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, 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…

February 21, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 119) • Page Image 8

… the identity of the Phan- ton, as well as every member of the Wolverines, but hardly anyone else does. Jim Boyce didn't mean it to be this way. If one turns to page five of Michigan's game program, you…

… courting procedure, just doing all the little things." This "courting procedure" has paved the way for every present Wolverine to s ,o Y i/ r --the most comfortable chairs Sin the Union UMtUyIs at the…

… UNION sts N for the recruitment of high school talent, he's the Wolverines' talent scout. "I'm the one who's on the road making the contact," says Boyce. "I'm '3 r I pQ o We serve only r he…

… scouting other teams for the Wolverines, keeps a con- stant watch for outstanding seniors. And there's no secret as to what Michigan still desperately needs. "We need some big people who can jump, rebound…

… that he would be going to Notre Dame in- stead,yet another example of a good big man spurning the Wolverines for an out-of-state school. BeforeAndree, there was Bruce Flowers, who was heavily sought…

June 21, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 31) • Page Image 12

… shone most brightly on the Michigan t e n n i s squad. At the end of yes- terday's competition t h e Wolverines were in sixth place with 13 points, seven behind leader UCLA, with a good shot at fourth…

… place. Leading the Wolverine charge was sixth seeded Victor Amaya who advanced into the final 16 singles players with a 6-3, 4-6, 6-0 victory over Octavio Martinez of Miami (Fla.). In Toesday's late play…

…, axed the Wolverine 6-4, 6-2. Michigan's doubles squads fol- lowed the path blazed by the Maize and Blue singles players an won. Amaya and Freddie De Jesus won twice advancing into the final sixteen…

…-3. Today's matches are crucial ones for the Wolverines and cen- ter around the 6-6 Amaya. He faces off against Dale Ogden of Houston, whose Cougars lead the Wolverines by just one point. Amaya and De Jesus…

February 21, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 121) • Page Image 8

… By SANDI GENIS The Michigan State Jinx con- tinued to haunt the Wolverine trackmen for the second straight week as the thinclads, coming off a rather disappointing perform- ance in the Michigan State…

… there asI the Spartans. gradually and seem- ingly inevitably eroded Michigan's early and substantial lead. The Wolverines lost one point when freshman Bill Bolster was disqualified in the 880 yard run…

…, surrendering third place to Spar- tan Ken Popejoy. In that same' race Bolster's teammate and Wol- verine stalwart Eric Chapman SIxth By JIM KEVRA The Michigan Wolverines played lackadasical, uninspired hockey…

…-speed shot, how- McCULLOUGH STARS rcers row, lose 5-4 However, things were brighter for the Wolverines on the infield. Freshman sensation Steve Adams continued to exhibit his awesome talent as he finished…

… mistake and flip- ped the puck home past Karl Bag- nell for his first of three goals. The Wolverines started the sec- ond period looking like they were going to take control of the game but it was the…

… cut the Irish edge to 5-3. If possible, that goal seemed to fire up the Wolverines even more and, only two minutes later, they connected again. This time Jarry got the tally on a tip in from in front of…

…U Uoein the Keyed by Ray McCullough's 70 yard high hurdles. Murray's firsts in both the 100 and 200 yard freshman teammate, Mel Reeves s finished third in the highs, while freestyle events, the Wolverine

February 21, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 121) • Page Image 9

… easy yes- terday as it stormed.over Min- nesota 108-90 f or its eighth straight Big Ten victory. The Wolverines had little difficulty in dumping the Go- SUNDAY SPORTS NIGHT EDITORS: Randy Phillips and…

… this season with long jumpers double figures for the Wolverines and achieved his career scoring who shot an amazing 57.5 per cent high. from the field in amassing their It was Fife and Wilmore who…

… Minnesota bore a striking resemblance to the Wolverine squad of a year ago. But there was one major difference. Just like last year they ran all over the court, passed a lot, dumped in a bunch of points and…

… would always score more. As the record shows that hasn't been hap- pening this year, but the Wolverine point totals have been lower. Last year the squad was consistently among the national leaders in team…

…'re up by that much, but I've got to give Brewer his propers." Rebounding was the one area in which Minnesota, led by Brewer, wasn't dominated by the Wolverines. Brewer grabbed 15, Tom Mas- terson 11 and…

… Gerry Pyle 7. As a team the Gophers snagged five more than the Wolverines. Brady got 12 and Wilmore 11 but they nevet came close to achieving dominance. The- first half was especially bad for caroms. It…

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…

March 21, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 135) • Page Image 8

… minds of Wolverine sports fans. If Michael Leach, a freshman on Brian Eisner's Blue tennis squad has any say in the matter, chances are that the name of Leach will continue to be synonymous with Michigan…

… Hubbard and Earvin John- son. Who would dare to think where the Wolverines would have been without Hub in his freshman year? With the Canton, Ohio phenom, they merely went to the NCAA finals against Indiana…

… big contribution during the Wolverines' Texas swing, and was later the Wolverines' high point man against Northwestern at Crisler. And although Smith's game showed some obvious flaws over the season…

… singles player on the Wolverines. Last year Leach was ranked 11th nationally in the 18-and-under division and was also a member of the National Junior Davis Cup team. I C ~ BELL'S AFICIONADOS// S. STATE…

September 21, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 12) • Page Image 8

… are NOW available for Graduation Portrait Sittings for the 1978 MICHIGANENSIAN (U-M THE WOLVERINE booters pres- sured right from the opening kickoff but just like last year, they could not put the…

… fellow midfielder Paul Saam, who crossed the ball beautifully to freshman Walt Bianchi. Bianchi knew just what to do with it - he headed it right into the corner of the net for a 1-0 lead. The Wolverines

… yards in it's first two games this year as compared to the opposition's 200. The Wolverines enjoy a comfort= able margin in first downs with 44 to 25. Harlan Huckleby has spearheaded this early season…

… out of 23 effort. 152 yards have been gained in flight. Overall, Michigan has more than dou- bled it's opponents total yardage. The Wolverines have been caught with their hands in the till a few too…

… many times to please go Schembech- ler, however. The men in the zebra suits have whistled the Wolverines for 86 yards in penalties while Duke and Illi- nois have only been penalized a total of 15 yards…

January 21, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 85) • Page Image 8

… 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…

October 21, 1971 (vol. 82, iss. 36) • Page Image 9

…- tistics would indicate. Nationally, Michigan r a t e s number one at defensing the rush. The Wolverines have held the op- iipsing rushers to a mere 56.3 yerds per game. . In total defense, Miami of holds…

… with an 88.8 yards per game average. The Wolverine defenders have held the opposition to an aver- age of 95.3 for second place. Offensively, Michigan also has done well nationally. The Wolver'- ines rank…

….3, and the Wolverines hold down the number five spot at 36.7. Looking at the Big Ten, the Wolverine offensive machine, is first in both scoring and rushing, third in total offense and a poor ninth in…

March 21, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 139) • Page Image 8

… was no President to throw out the first ball but it is doubtful that even that momentous event would have helped the Wolverines who opened up their 1970 baseball season with a 6-5 loss to the Arizona…

… Wildcats. For the Wolverines, the r u 1 e that allows freshmen to participate in varsity baseball must be very popular. It has provided them with the opportunity to have a young lad by the name of Tom…

March 21, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 138) • Page Image 9

… Carolina, Atlantic Coast Conference champions. Charley Yelverton scored 25 points, John Burik 23, Bill Mainor 23, and Ken- neth Charles 22. Fordham, beaten by Villanova Batmen romp The Wolverine baseball…

… Consul-Mr. Kenji Nakane Come for a film and informal discussion about Japan Couzens Hall Living Room MONDAY, MARCH 22 7-9:00 P.M. special to the Daily1 The Wolverine track team f e 11. victim to a…

… surprisingly strong Washington track team as they dropped their first outdoor meet of the season, 84-52 in Seattle yes- ,erday. The lopsided score was not real- ly indicative of the Wolverines' ef- forts…

…. Phil Pyatt, the Wolverines' dis- tance ace, finished second in the three mile in 14:06.0. SCores N H L St. Louis 2. Detroit I Boston 5, Philadelphia 3 Toronto 3, New York 1 Montreal 3, Buffalo 2 NBA…

… ruggers barrelled to a 21-6 victory over host Wind- sor, yesterday afternoon. Despite' 30 mile-an-hour winds and a slip- pery field, the Wolverines domi- nated play for most of the contest. Windsor drew…

… line.' This finished the scoring at 21-6 in favor of the Wolverines. Captain Terry Larrimer was on the whole "pleased with the win." The scrum, less experienced than the backs, was having some prob- lems…

March 21, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 135) • Page Image 9

… when the Wolverines twice knocked off hockey goliath Michigan Tech before a pair of delerious home crowds that totaled well over 14,000. That one weekend gave Farrell and the Wolverines the reward they…

… bright maize and blue manner proclaiming the Wolverines WCHA and NCAA champions. It's just the logical product of a combination that always succeeds-good coaching and players that refuse to settle for…

February 21, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 119) • Page Image 9

…. There cellent performance," Creek said. reason for not doing well, While Creek hopes that the he amount of time and ef- Wolverines can win the Big Ten chan reparation," he said. pionships, he has goals…

… don't do well on the floor, it's because you failed to do something right in the gym," he said. Judging by their Big Ten high of 213.95 last Saturday at Indiana State, the Wolverines must be doing the…

March 21, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 134) • Page Image 13

…-American, MVP status in junior college to that of a fourth-string benchwarmer in the big leagues. Rob used to get more time in one game at DuPage than he got all year long at Michigan. The Wolverines played 27…

… has had that same monkey on his back - his excess baggage. Back ir1eptember, people were saying he was overweight. And at last week's Bust, a gala event that is supposed to honor the Wolverines, they…

February 21, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 118) • Page Image 8

Wolverines' total in an 80-47 defeat. CURRIER WILL eclipse all of the women's scoring and rebounding records at Michigan for one season and is the second leading freshman scorer on campus (behind Mike Mc…

… optional totatls in their event. The Wolverines couldn't bend the Sycamores in the all-around com- petition as Don Osborn and Mike Booth captured first and second places with combined scores of 108.15 and…

November 21, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 68) • Page Image 9

…' defenseman, Scott Jessee, who has played in every game. Ed Dempsey, Steve Letzgus, Nels Goddard and Joe Sparks are the other defensemen that that Wolverines can expect to see this weekend. Zuke leads the team…

…-state rivalry. Make no bones about it t h o u g h, the Wolverines are shooting for the big sweep this weekend. "We're playing for a sweep, sure," grinned the Mich- igan .coach. "We're confident that we can sweep…

September 21, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 16) • Page Image 1

… yards in yesterday's home opener against Stanford. Two plays later in the third quarter, Wolverine Bob Wood kicked a 27-yard field goal to give Michigan a temporary 10-6 lead. Bell was 23 for 64 for the…

… Michigan's young second- ary in the second half, hitting 13 of 33 aerials for 218 yards. He finished the game with 24 of 44 completions for 285 yards and two touchdowns. THE WOLVERINES young of- fensive line…

May 21, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 13) • Page Image 11

… yards, sec- ond best in Wolverines history. Bell also -scored 14 touch- downs in 1975, all but one by rushing. Be totaled 29 for his career, to rank only Tom Har- mon's 33, and Billy Taylor's 32. Ali…

February 21, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 119) • Page Image 7

… urged to submit his hook shots and then hit Willie No resignation. wood for another basket to give The Wolverine women's bas- Detroit the lead for the first time Schmidt, who came to Illinois ketball team…

… final four seconds for the Wolverines with 16 and only made the final margin seen s!p 6 points respectively. The junior closer than the game really was. varsity also lost to the Bulldogs The game was an…

…''.'':-.;::v~?i'<'^S....?.....1: manager. Courtesy of Michigan Tech. WOLVERINE NETMINDER ROBBIE MOORE strikes a pose 1He replaces Dick Williams, the familiar to Yost Ice Arena regulars. Here he kicksraway a shot only manager to…

July 21, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 49) • Page Image 8

… information: 994-2649. OR COME AS SOON AS POSSIBLE TO: Youth Employ- ment for the Summer; Basement, Wolverine Bldg., 202 E. Washington, Ann Arbor, MI 48104. THIS IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PROGRAM. 87H724 LOVING…

June 21, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 32) • Page Image 12

…-6. Amaya is the Wolverines top player and was the number two seed in the entire field. Then, DeJesus, Michigan's number two man, was also bumped off by an unseeded player, Steve Wedderburn of Oklahoma, 4…

May 21, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 10) • Page Image 10

… 60 cents for the first one-sixth of a mile. In other action, Council also approved, 7-3, the site plan pro- viding for another branch of Huron Valley National Bank to be located in the Wolverine Towers…

May 21, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 10) • Page Image 12

… wonderftl it was to finish second best in the National League every year. But don't ask the Michigan Track team-they think it's great. The Wolverine cindermen, picked to finish somewhere in the middle of the…

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