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February 22, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 121) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, February 22, 1969. THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, February 22, 1969 Upset minded Illini sophomores severe threat to 'NI' gymnasts Wolverines The Lineups take on…

… Harrison Mike Price Greg Jackson 6-8 6-5 6-3 6-3 6-8 By DAVE HANNES The up and down Wolverine cagers will attempt to extend their Big Ten win streak to three this afternoon in a battle with Il- linois. The…

… Jackson. who stands 6-8. Jackson has been a big scorer for Ilinois, holding the schoolrrecord for most points by a sophomore center. He was effective against the Wolverines In that duel, Michigan played…

…, the cham- not particularly impressive against pionship is theirs. the Wolverines scoring only three "Orhiggster.lemthpoints, but Scholz played an cx- "Our biggest problem this year cellent game making…

Wolverines' ability to stop the opposition from scoring. "It seems like defense just isn't their bag as the saying goes. Mich- igan has an effective zone but not a great one. I can't understand why they don…

… eight rebounds while hitting for 19 points, which came mainly on difficult jumpers from the corner. As far as the Wolverines were concerned, the Illinois game was one of their finest team efforts of the…

… season. The scoring was' -Daily--Andy Sacks WOLVERINE FORWARD BOB SULLIVAN drives around two Illinois defenders for an easy lay-up on route to Michigan's 92-87 upset over the Illini in their last meeting…

… last week at the Events Building. VI WOLVERINES POWERFUL I Dave Jacobs STONED!! "stereopticon" STONED!! "Marx Brothers" MAD MARVIN at the Vth FORUM I I SGC Announces PETITIONING FOR SGC President…

… Events Building. j eon because you do it yourself The Wolverines,,seventh ranked in the nation, stunned their pa- I Wax! WA5'11NGrot4 trons in the sparse crowd of 286 by falling behind the eager Gop- i…

… HOURS After Rubin had pulled t hej Wolverines even at 6-6 with a - ____- 4-1vtriumph over Terry Sworsky, __Jim Sanger provided the turning of the match when he convincing- N O Nly trounced Sworsky's twin…

January 22, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 98) • Page Image 6

… victory, as the Michigan tankers easily disposed of their intra-state foes. The diving, with or without Dilley, provided the highlight of the otherwise routine Wolverine victory. Michigan senior Bruce…

… best plunge, the judges recorded scores of 9, 8.5, and 9 on a 10 point scale for the Wolverine. Brown's feats are comparable to a slug- ger cracking four home runs in one game, or a halfback scoring five…

… nine firsts out of a possible 13. Michigan was assured of enough points to take the meet at the conclusion of nine events, when the score stood 55-29 in favor of the Wolverines. Despite his desire to…

… push- ed hard in the backstroke by Wolverine Russ Kingery who placed second with a 1:59.40 tim- ing. John Vry, a Michigan junior, turned in his top performance of the season in picking up a first place…

… the 50- and 100-yard freestyles, respectively. Bob Hoag provided the Wolverines with a victory in the 100-yard freestyle, placing ahead of Groft, and added a sec- ond in the 200-yard freestyle to give…

… Michigan swimmers a good one-two combination in that de- partment. With his second straight win in the 1000-yard freestyle, Olym- pian Carl Robie chalked up an- other event in the Wolverine col- umn. His…

…. His pace was noticeably quickened at this point and he narrowed the gap, but failed in his attempt to catch the Wolverine. Paul Scheerer, NAAU breast- stroke champion, placed first in the 200-yard…

… breaststroke, touch- ing in :02.5 seconds ahead of MSU's Lee Driver, for another Michigan victory. Sophomore Dave Cushing turned in a third place performance for the Wolverine natators. Rees Orland, Rich Walls…

… pulled out the last event on the program, the 400- yard freestyle relay, barely edg- ing out a young Wolverine squad by .65 seconds. Maybe State should have used Dilley in the dives. Nodaks Throw Icers In…

September 22, 1965 (vol. 76, iss. 21) • Page Image 8

… California Seeks Comeback Against 00 By BOB McFARLAND What kind of performance can the Wolverines expect from an opponent that looked so terrible in last Saturday's game that their coach felt it necessary…

… would be able to bounce back against the Wolverines this week, Willsey replied, "We'll have to do more than bounce back against them. We'll have to bounce up as well." Michigan freshman coach Dan- ny…

… brushing, and. dirt 'and stains PP A Is " are gone. Wide range of colors R and styles. Moire now toward BREATHIN' BRUSHED PIGSKIN@o Hush Puppies. CASUAL SHOES BY WOLVERINE MANY STYLES AND COLORS TO SELECT…

March 22, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 141) • Page Image 7

…Saturday, March 22, 1969 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Pace Sc~~~ Iu~ ,Mrh2,169TEMCIA AL -:I- -- Wolverine g ym comeback falls short iy ANDY BARBAS 1 Executive Sports Editort The Wolverine gymnasts won…

… 186.55. The final score on the six events which' count for the NCAA's was Idwa 161.55, Michigan 161:10.. Because of the preliminary re- sults, the Wolverines, the Hawk- eyes, and the third…

… effort by Michigan. While the high bar team only could total 26.85, Iowa's four perform- ers all put out mediocre showings and the Wolverines picked tip 0.9 points, coming within 1.10 points of the…

….5 total to de- feat Michigan for NCAA qualifi- cation. Fortunately for the Hawkeyes they were able to tally a 26.90 total to slip past the Wolverines. -Daily---Eric Pergeaux CHARLES FROEMING executes the…

…, however, as the Wolverines fell short of the Hawkeyes in yesterday's session, which determined the Big Ten representative in the NCAA meet. sports NIGHT EDITOR: JOE MARKER 14 spots. Unfortunately, the…

Wolverines would prefer to go to the nationals as a team. But after the first two Ievents, it would have been easier to get bets on an earthquake in Ann Arbor than on Michigan coming back. Iowa took a half…

… like the recently changing cold as the playing surface. weather, the erratic play of the For the next. few weeks the Michigan hockey teai wavered Wolverines floundered in a blizz- during the entire…

… they gave Michigan on the sidehorse were rather unexpect- ed." As Iowa was to find out, though, the Wolverines had not given up. In the third arid last event of the afternoon session, the rings, Mich…

…- igan regained a half a point. Led by Chuck Froeming's 9.35, t h e Wolverine's started a spectacular comeback act. After dinner, Michigan fans were hoping that Iowa had cooled off. But their performance…

March 22, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 144) • Page Image 9

…Friday, March 22, 1,968 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nine Friday, March 22, 1968 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nine apoplexy doug heller BASEBALL OPENER Wolverines Hit Western Trail 'i DO AWAY WITH…

… might expect the above statement to have come from the mouth of newly-crowned New York Met Manager Gil Hodges. But it didn't. It was said by Wolverine As- sistant Baseball Coach Dick Ho- nig; and after a…

… at 9:30 EST against the best college team in the country, Arizona State. The Wolverines will also have to sweat though (latest tempera- ture: 65* and rising) a Saturday doubleheader and two single…

… games From there the Wolverines will take a short excursion to Tucson where they'll begin immediately another five-game series, this time with Arizona, the nation's seventh best team. "With the loss of…

…. Heavyweight Dave Porter and Pete Cornell, at 167-pounds, both third-place finishes in 1967, are the only Wolverines left in the main brackets after what assist- ant Michigan coach Rick Bay called "a…

… disappointing day all aound." Two other Wolverines were eliminated completely, while three others have very slim chances of wrestling back in the consolation brackets. It.was the favored schools who dominated all…

… televised at 12 midnight on WJBK, Channel 2. second-place Minnesota's .277 bat- ting mark. Leading the Wolverine's and the rest of the Big Ten in individual batting was outfielder Andy Fisher with .459, 67…

January 22, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 99) • Page Image 6

…. Blumer also has five points, The Colorado series marks the on three goals and two assists. Wolverines return to WCHA play Fordyce leads the team in assists after two consecutive victories over with four…

…-up weekend for the Michigan State to the Wslver'sAAenner-pseries. Overall, CC has 13 re- Wolverines, Denver. turning lettermen. Last year the Tigers finished Mike Carter, CC goalie, is tied sixth in conference…

May 22, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 167) • Page Image 7

… The Daily DETROIT-The Michigan base- ball team rebounded from its set- backs this weekend and trounced Wayne State, 10-7, yesterday. The Wolverines, down 5-0 after the first inning, chipped away at the…

… Nagel (4-4) took the loss for the Tar- tars. The Wolverines' season record is now 20-11. Chapman Starts Rally Michigan started the winning splurge in the final inning when Harvey Chapman singled to cen…

November 22, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 73) • Page Image 11

…SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1964 THE MICHIGAN DAILY rAnr.qvlmv THE MICHIGAN DAILY £ £U~.XEJ ~ V ~ ravz z3hvIUn r[ he ham s iON of ti 0 est... Wolverine Defense Stifles OSU; Volk Snares Two…

… a factor in the game. It was hard to throw against it." Wolverine quarter- back Bob Timberlake completed .only three of nine passes, and the Ohio State percentage was seven completions in 21 attempts…

… OSU drive. Volk had another opportunity to intercept a pass in the closing minutes of the game. He knocked down the pass on a fourth-down situation so the Wolverines could take over at the Buckeye 43…

… 73 yards, which gives him a season total of 1,381. This left the Wolverine senior only 14 yards shy of tying Bob Chap- puis' all-time season offense rec- ord set in 1947. However, Chap- puis' mark…

January 22, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 96) • Page Image 7

Wolverines as "the best last place team ever." And everyone laughed again. You see, when you're in last] place nobody really cares whether you could have beaten any num- ber of the world's worst team's. And…

…, sinking the second of five consecutive shots on which he connected in the opening ten min- utes of action, shot the Wolverines into the lead, 8-7, only 12 seconds later. Michigan State never caught up again…

… nosed out Michigan's Fred Brown, in what turned out to be the best Wolverine diving perform- ance of the day. Sophomore Jay Meaden unexpectedly finished last. The next big slip was in the three meter…

… diving event where State's Duane Green and Fred Whiteford easily outperformed Brown and Meaden. Later in the 100 freestyle, the Wolverines were handicapped fur- ther when high-ranking Ken Wie- beck and…

… position from third to second or second to first would have changed the result of the meet. 1:: the 1000-yard freestyle, Cap- tain Carl Robie polished off State's Ed Glick with Wolverine sopho- more Mike O…

Wolverines' Tom Arusoo on a judgment call that could have gone either way (un- fortunately, MSU's electric timer is not installed yet). State's Olympian Gary Dilley took the 200-yard backstroke from Russ…

February 22, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 107) • Page Image 6

… State to Minnesota last week- I have set the stage for the ilverine -drive to get out of the lar-a position which they have d since the first game of the son. The Spartans are 3-9 and Wolverines are 3…

… dying embers as Michigan rolled to a 4-1 vic- tory. The Wolverines were'not to be denied and they came roaring from behind the next night with a last-minute goal by Gary Butler to finish on the long end…

…, 69-65. Anda talk about Michigan frustration: three MSU wrestlers won on one- point victories, Wolverine Nick Armelagos missed getting three points for a near fall after nearly pinning State's George…

…, travelled up to East Lansing and unravelled a Michigan State undefeated string, 14-11, with Wolverine 177- pounder Jack Barden scoring the decisive match win, 3-2. And this winter the stage is all set again…

February 22, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 98) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, Fl THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, F NIl Gymnasts Tumble lonipetit, Hynds, Osterland Score Firsts; .ead Wolverines Past Stubborn Spartans MSU To Finish Undefeate…

… victory for his team lad just lost a dual meet to the Volverines of Michigan 57/-541/2, n State's elaborate Sports Build- rg. But at least the tension was wer. The Wolverines' victory-their eventh in a row…

… horse. Osterland Win's The Wolverines' other first place came on Osterland's steady, 92- point performance on the tram- poline. The Wolverine star had to be good to edge MSU's Johnson and Thompson by a…

…, the shakeup. What has been Michigan's top line all winter is no more, and for that matter, neither are the se- cond or third lines. In an attempt to restore some punch into the Wolverine lineup Renfrew…

January 22, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 94) • Page Image 7

… off the Northwestern bench with five minutes gone in the second half and led a four minute charge in; which the Wildcats outscored the Wolverines 17-4 to gain a lead which they never relinquished…

…- western's captain Terry Gamber with 14:50 left in the second1 stanza. Bob Sullivan hit the tech- nical after Ken Maxey cashed inl the regular 'free 'throw and the Wolverines suddenly led by a 56-5 1 score…

… Michigan press.- In the process he managed to foul out Wolverine captain Ken Maxey and hit center Jim Sarno with several long passes that re- sulted in easy buckets. Sarno was the high scorer for the…

… twelve more Northwestern also shot 56.3 per cent from th the Wolverine defense 1 more. Michigan State lieso another performance night will only enh chances of bringingt streak to"four. MONTREAL (P…

May 22, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 166) • Page Image 6

… yester- day, but Wisconsin scored twice in the last inning to win the second game 5-4. The split left the Wolverines with a final Big Ten mark of 7-7. The Badgers, who beat Michi- gan State Friday, 1…

Wolverine forth. The Bad- gers had clouted McGinn for six hits and three runs in the first three innings. Michigan also came from be- hind in the seventh-inning night- cap only to see its efforts go to waste…

… been in- tentionally walked to fill the bases, but the strategy backfired when Marshall batting for Dick Hemming singled to end the game. The Wolverines had gone ahead in the sixth on a double by Bill…

… Roman and a sacrifice fly by Dave Brown. - Hemming pitching in relief of starter Marty Stillman won it. The doubleheader ended a The doubleheader ended a rather disappointing season for the Wolverines

… whose title hopes were smashed the second week- end of the season when defend- ing champion Minnesota handed them 1,1-3 and 10-1 defeats. While the Wolverines are taking exams* next weekend, several of…

… extreme left is sixth-place, John Lattimore. Wolverines Win Five ChanpionshIpS In Losing Effort;_Robinson Takes Two 94 v-Groun'd out for Hemming in 8th MICHIGAN .. ..000 200 400 6 7 0 Wisconsin.......210…

… was the second year in a row that Johnson's Illini had bounced back from an indoor defeat at the hands of Don Canham's Wolverines. "It was a terrific meet," said Johnson. "It's a shame that Bennie Mc…

… seriously and that work began to bear fruit yesterday. With two years of eligibility remaining, he could become one of the finest shot putters in Michigan history. Another Wolverine yearling who could rewrite…

April 22, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 140) • Page Image 7

… make up our teams for next weekend's Penn Relays." Some of the Wolverine combin- ations should have above-average chances despite their random composition. The distance-medley team features four runners…

… Tennis Meet Yesterday's tennis meet be- tween Michigan and the Uni- versity of Detroit was postponed because of wet courts. It was to be the Wolverines' home opener. weight boxing championship on Monday…

November 22, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 72) • Page Image 8

… weekend at the Coliseum. The inital faceoff oc- curs at 8 p.m. Friday night with the final game of the series to be played Saturday night at 8. The Wolverines sport a tough returning defensive crew, in…

… one of the returning forwards who may give the Wolverine cagers a lift this season. A timely rebounder and deadly jump shooter, McClellan pleased many last season. after spening most of last year cage…

… each player weight last season, Montross re- offense. 1moving between forecourt and turns this year trimmer, faster, Strack will run the Wolverine backcourt, often isolating a player and stronger…

…. Montross will add with an opponent much taller or muscle to the Wolverine forward .f- . t y Fly s dd ur ..asc L ..n s- ZWK {....... ffr Ixyt p e n thee et of tase. C 16.00 OPEN MONDAY EVENINGS 1 shorted…

… to an upset of the through pratcice with the exuber- varsity in the annual season-open- ance that made him a favorite ing contest. with Wolverine fans last winter. Tomjanovich averaged 25 points Jewel…

February 22, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 99) • Page Image 7

…. "Michigan had a good name and everyone was going there," so naturally he followed suit. It certainly was a lucky break for the Wolverines that'he- did. As has been previously stated, Kolb is having his best…

… game scoring marks. Last Satur- day Bob Cantrell tossed in 28 points and on Monday John Harris topped that with a 29 point per- formance. It's been an interesting season, and indeed the Wolverines can…

April 22, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 141) • Page Image 6

… handle on Knapp's double play bouncer and his second error jammed the bags. But Jones saved Joyce and the Wolverines when he took Carl Rolloff's bounder, tagged Knapp on his way to second and fired to…

… difficult Scarlet course. The Wolverines will be counting on especially sixth man Mike Goode, a Flint junior, who is cur- SPORTS SHORTS: Texas Men 'TopRelays By The Associated Press LAWRENCE, Kan. -- Texas…

… was passed over for the Wolverine conference meet team. Last summer he played well in Flint at the Atlas Valley Country Club, where he is two-time cham- pion, even scoring a hole-in-one. Two years ago…

… year's fourth doubles competition against the Irish. But the Wolverines' greatest as- set lies in their depth, as demon- strated in the Illinois meet. Wayne Peacock, Big Ten sixth singles champion in…

… fifth singles competition, will play fifth singles for the Wolverines. Facing the awesome twosome of Ralph and Hienbecker in first doubles action will probably be Senkowski and Peacock. Tenney and Beach…

November 22, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 69) • Page Image 1

…Gridders By JOE MARKER Contributing Editor After a year of impatient waiting, Michigan gets its chance this afternoon to untrack the Ohio State express which seeks to make the Wolverines a record 18…

… that weren't enough, the Wolverines can grab a share of the Big Ten championship to go with their Rose Bowl trip if they can subdue the Buckeyes. As phrased succinctly by Michigan Coach Bo Schembechler…

… r O-WW, -Daily--Eric Pergeaux WOLVERINE HALFBACK RON JOHNSON (40) busts into the Buckeye line during Michigan's 50-14 loss to OSU last year. LOGISTICS OFA A PRINCIPLE See Editorial Page4 Vol. LXXX…

March 22, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 142) • Page Image 9

…. Indiana Favorite Wolverine coach Gus Stager rates Indiana a 70 per cent chance to take all the marbles on the strength of its divers, mainly Sitz- berger and Win Young. According to Stager the Big Ten has…

… about the six best diving coaches around, and none of those schools could top the Hoosier duo. He gives Michigan a 10 per cent chance of winning, because the Wolverines actually swam best att the Big Ten…

… Haven, Conn., a total 20 per centl chance to win.4 vim for NCAA Cro wn ""V,. A blindfold test From the West coast, Wolverine Captain Robie will face competi- tion that will make any challenge he…

…." He hopes that the events the Wolverines are weak in will be won by teams that are otherwise non-entities. Thus, State's Ken Walsh with the best time in the nation in the 100-yard freestyle and Pete…

May 22, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 14) • Page Image 4

… Garrett of MSU, the newly crowned Big Ten broad jump king. In the two field events that were completed yesterday, only Donnelly could put the Wolverines on the scoreboard. Bogie Redmon, a lanky Collins…

… fied. throw of 167'32/2". Before his final The Wolverines sent two men throw, Redmon trailed both Fred into the 100, 660, 880 and high Lambert and Donnelly, but after hurdles finals, but the Spartans…

…. other Wolverine qualifiers Garrett's winning distance in included sophomore Dave Cooper the broad jump was 24'5/2," just in the 100, Dave Grove and Bob an inch better than his nearest Gerometta in the 660…

…, and John competitor, James Moore of Pur- Henderson and Roy Woodton in due. The Wolverines' lone en- the hurdles. trant, Tom Sweeney, fell just The last two Wolverines to make 1 /"short of qualifying for…

… fired a 71-72-143 for second place and brother Frosty holds down the tenth spot with a 71- 75-146. The Wolverines have led West- ern Conference meets the last two seasons only to fold the second day. They…

April 22, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 142) • Page Image 1

… relationship between Brentano as former foreign minis- ter and Gerhard Schroeder, his successor. SAFE AT THIRD-Wolverine catcher Joe Merullo slides safely into third under the tag of Purdue third sacker Richard…

… Editor The Michigan batsmen busted loose for their most productive day of the infant season yesterday and the result was a double drub- bing of the Purdue Boilermakers, 12-4 and 8-2. The Wolverines

…'s second and third against no wins, while Michigan upped its Big Ten mark to 2-l. The Wolverines' lone loss came at the hands of Illinois, 1-0, on Friday afternoon. Big Fifth Michigan blew the first game…

… on Joe Caggiano who far- ed no better. The Wolverines picked up their remaining five runs in the seventh and 'ighth innings off Caggiano and a successor. Harvey Chapman, who started at third, led the…

… Hutchins made the most of it. The first result was Hill Auditorium, a gift in the will of Rege~nt Arthur H~ill. The Wolverines took to the road for long trips, and Field- ing H. Yost had so little to do…

November 22, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 57) • Page Image 1

…OSU i n Good Shape; Inl By MIKE BURNS Sports Editor Michigan's Wolverines will pass up the Thanksgiving holiday to- morrow, hoping to feast Saturday on powerful Ohio State in the tra- ditional…

… game which will determine the conference title. The Wolverines have been set- ting their defenses to stop the Buckeyes' crunch-crunch, grind 'em out offense, led by human battering ram, Bob Ferguson. The…

…., speedster suffered a severe shoulder bruise in the first quar- ter of the Iowa game and is listed as "very doubtful" by Elliott for the OSU game. That's only the beginning of the Wolverine infirmary list…

… is still bothered by a pinched nerve and will be used sparingly against the Buckeyes. Though Ohio State will be fav- ored to defeat the injury-weaken- ed Wolverines, the Michigan squad has a host of…

… for a Dave Glinka pass early in last Saturday's game with Iowa. Covering the play is Iowa left halfback Paul Krause. The Wolverines won the tilt 23-14 through spirited second-half play. LATE IN 1961…

February 22, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 124) • Page Image 6

… brilliant two-game sweep the Wolverines started on a five game losing streak that was only halted Saturday night in Duluth, Minn. Anyone at the last three home games could tell you that the team on the ice…

… winning. This is especially true for the Wolverines, who simply dn't have the indi- vidual stars that they had two years ago when they won the NCAA championship. Teams like Michigan Tech and North Dakota…

February 22, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 124) • Page Image 7

… Michigan pull- ed within one point, 54-53. After that, they outran and outshot the Wolverines to make it seem like a rub at the final buzzer. Miller's substitute second string, which held off Ohio State last…

… and Jim Myers led Mich- igan with only six apiece. "Dave (Strack) has done a fine job in organizing this club. "The Wolverines have a better offense and a stronger ball club than a year ago," quoted…

January 22, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 87) • Page Image 6

… playing Hud- son, would be better off taking an easier man on defense because he was working so hard on offense. The Wolverines did not show the rebounding superiority that has marked them all season as…

Wolverines' 13th victory were treated to some dramatic officiat- ing by the Oliver Hardy of Big Ten referees, Jim Enright. The Lucky Thirteen MINNESOTA G F R P T Hudson, f 8-19 1-3 7 2 17 Davis, f 3-8 5-5 16 2…

May 22, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 16) • Page Image 4

… Dun- ham set down the Wolverines in short order. After striking out the first two men to face him in the sixth, however, he ran into trouble. First, Elliot Maddox socked a triple to right. Glen Redmond…

…, Wolverine first base- man, greeted Barbeau by lacing a single to left. Unfortunately for the Chips, left fielder Steve Papes let the ball skim under his glove, allowing Nelson to score from first, with the go…

…, Evans took a vicious line drive in, the chest. Though it didn't seem to -hurt him at the time, the smash might have th own him off balance a bit. The Wolverines added two more runs in support of Hurley…

… eleven men he faced in order. The Michigan nine get back into league play this weekend in a pair of double headers against Iowa and Minnesota. After split- ting with Illinois last Saturday the Wolverines

May 22, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 14) • Page Image 1

… season's start and winning just one of their first eight games, the Wolverines went on to take eight Big Ten contests in a row and would have been in an excellent position to grab the conference crown if…

… conference game of the season. Coupled with Michigan State's 6-1 defeat of Indiana, the loss eliminated any Wolverine title hopes, Arlin gave up 10 hits and struck out 13 to surpass by one Jack l Bruner…

Wolverines now have the upper hand going into today's final round. They have five singles players and all three doubles squads in the finals while the Hoosiers will be in only seven tilts. Michigan's lone loss…

February 22, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 99) • Page Image 6

… week at Blomington-maybe even fourth or fifth behind Michigan State and/or Minnesota, if everything goes wrong for the Wolverines. But don't go away mad. "We can beat Ohio State-may- be," Stager puts in…

… us we have a 12-place scor- ing system," Stager added. The big thing to hope for, as far as Stager is concerned, is to see the Hoosier and Wolverine specialists shut out the Buckeyes from the top…

…:01.5, although Stager was disappointed when Shaar beat Moore in last week's dual meet. Shaefer is the top bet for the Wolverines at 100 yds., although junior Steve Thrasher may get the nod as the flyer on the…

May 22, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 166) • Page Image 1

… ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, MAY 22, 1960 FVE CENTS EIGHT] ,. wolverines Cop Big Ten Tennis Championshi L P INDIVIDUAL CHAMPION-Bruce MacDonald was one of two Michigan players who captured…

… individual titles as the Wolverines rolled to their second straight Big Ten tennis championship at Evanston this weekend. oBy Narrow Margi Fulton, MacDonaldWin. in Singles; Wiley, Dubie Take Doubles Crown By…

January 22, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 87) • Page Image 1

…, of the Wolverines after trailing by as many as 16. Russell brought the ball down the court, passed off, ran to the baseline, then took a pass under the hoop and dropped the ball in off the backboard…

…. Michigan got the -4 ball back on a violation and Cantrell calmly potted a jumper from 25 Thirty seconds later the Wolverines again got the ball back without a Gopher basket and Russell zipped up the game…

April 22, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 141) • Page Image 1

… Hood on first to give the Wolverines an uphill 5-3 victory over Minnesota in one of the most spectacular Big Ten openers ever seen on Ferry Field.' Today Michigan can extend its winning streak to six…

… Nathe and up- ping his record to 4-0 for the season. But neither pitcher de- served to lose yesterday. Nathe allowed the Wolverines, only seven hits and made but two bad pitches-but they cost him five…

June 22, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 2) • Page Image 4

…. Maulbetsch Scholarship of $400 by Michigan last week at the 47th annual meeting of the Wolverine "M". club. The award, presented by Re- gent Frederick C. Matthaei, is given to a freshman male student on the…

June 22, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 35) • Page Image 4

Wolverines Compete' In NCAA Golf Meet The Michigan golf team enters summer; Bob Barclay, a former the NCAA tournament at Palo New England junior champ; John Alto, Calif., today with hopes for Schroeder and…

January 22, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 99) • Page Image 5

… FRATERNITIES and Sororities - Have your dances, pledge and group func- tions preserved with photographs' Wolverine Photo Service. Call 665- 2955 after 5 for details. J6 TYPING-Offset and wake-up service. HU 2…

June 22, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 2) • Page Image 1

… annual Wolverine Girls' State. The nine-day study in state gov- ernment began yesterday with a General Assembly at Rackham. Sponsored by local civic organi- zations, the girls are duplicating city, county…

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