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March 24, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 144) • Page Image 7

…. Cal, Indiana Dominate Six of Eight Wolverines Qualify PETITIONS DUE TODAY FOR ENGINEERING COUNCIL * MEMBER AT LARGE STUDENT ADVISORY BOARDS * CURRICULUM COMMITTEE * FRESHMAN COUNSELING " PLACEMENT…

…' Wolverine coach Gus Stager called the race "tough, real tough" after the preliminaries but even this turned out to be an un- derstatement. In the finals, Robie came through with a 4:42.33, good enough to…

… and the Hoosiers were topped by the amazing Ken Sitzberger who scored 510.25 points. Ohio State's Chuck Knorr took second to nose out Win Young, the number two man from Bloom- ington. The Wolverines

… six dives which he thought could have.been better. But he called his last three "consistent." Hie said, "I was very happy with my performance to- night." Special To The Daily KENT, Ohio - The Wolverine

… trails with 14. Oklahoma State and Penn State, each with 12 points, round out the list of strong contenders. The afternoon's preliminary ac- tion saw seven Wolverine victor- CARL ROBIE Although Brown was…

… one for the defend- ing NCAA titlist. In the course of his efforts, the Wolverine junior bit through his lip, opening a cut which required four stitches to mend. But Porter, and the rest of the squad…

August 24, 1965 (vol. 76, iss. 1) • Page Image 48

… before the Blue onslaught. Last year's Wolverines scored a grand total of 2,526 points. Most Won The 13 conference games and the 24 full-season games won by the Wolverines are the most ever won - by a…

… Michigan basketball team. The only losses suffered by last year's Wolverines came at the This set the stage for a Michi-i gan-Princeton rematch. Ever since : the first Wolverine-Tiger encoun-t ter at the…

… another shot at4 the Wolverines.t But Michigan, with Buntinl scoring 22 points and Russell pour- ing in 28, had too much for the sentimental favorites, and even though Bradley led all scorers with 29 points…

… the Wolverines walked away in the second half for a 93- 76 triumph. Second Game In the second game, UCLA beat Wichita 108-89, setting the stage for the dream game in the finals. For the first 10 minutes…

… of that game, the Wolverines looked unbeatable. They roared from a four-point deficit to a seven point lead, 20-13. But the UCLA press began to have its anticipated ef- fect. The Wolverines didn…

… and UCLA losses, the Wolverines notched NCAA victories in Lex- ington, Ky., over Dayton and its 7' center, Henry Finkel, and Van- derbilt, with Clyde Lee ,most val- uable player in the Mid-East Re…

… rally began. With the Bruins ahead 71-51, the Wolverines be- gan stealing passes too-and com- pleting some-until, at the buzzer, they had narrowed the gap to 11 points, 91-80. The 1964-65 'Wolverines had…

… battled as far as they were able. They had made their history. And improvement now has to come from the new Wolverines of 1965- 66. RUGBY TO SKY DIVING: Myriad of Minor Sports Seeks Eager Enthusiasts I I…

… II Wolverine Season Statistics \ creations. pric Ga Sta Prest Levi's available d's I t, in all styles d lan d s zes. the store y 1209 SO] Cazzie Russell, g Bill Buntin, c Oliver Darden, f Larry…

August 24, 1965 (vol. 76, iss. 1) • Page Image 48

…-confer- ence and playoff) of 2,420 also fell before the Blue onslaught.a Last year's Wolverines scored a grand total of 2,526 points. -Most Won The 13 conference games and the 24 full-season games won by; the…

Wolverines are the most ever won by a Michigan basketball This set the stage for a Michi-, gan-Princeton rematch. Ever since the first Wolverine-Tiger encoun- ter at the Holiday Tournament in December, in…

… which Michigan roared from behind to win 80-79 after Princeton's All-Everything Bill Bradley fouled out with over four minutes left, the Tigers had been itching for another shot at the Wolverines. But…

… Michigan, with Buntin scoring 22 points and Russell pour- ing in 28, had too much for the sentimental favorites, and even though Bradley led all scorers with 29 points the Wolverines walked away in the…

… second half for a 93- 76 triumph. Second Game In the second game, UCLA beat Wichita 108-89, setting the stage for the dream game in the finals. For the first 10' minutes of that game, the Wolverines looked…

… unbeatable. They roared from a four-point deficit to a seven point lead, 20-13. But the UCLA press began to have its anticipated ef- fect. The Wolverines didn't substitute as frequently as they would have…

… BUNTIN hands of Nebraska, a stunning 74- Then the inevitable late Michi- gan rally began. With the Bruins ahead 71-51, the Wolverines be- gan stealing passes too-and com- pleting some-until, at the buzzer…

…, they had narrowed the gap to 11 points, 91-80. The 1964-65 Wolverines had battled as far as they were able. They had made their history. And improvement now has to come from the new Wolverines of 1965…

… the Wolver- ines 91-80. Between the Ohio State and UCLA losses, the Wolverines notched NCAA victories in Lex- ington, Ky., over Dayton and its 7' center, Henry Finkel, and Van- derbilt, with Clyde Lee…

… Park, Md. RUGBY TO SKY DIVING: Myriad of Minor Sports Seeks Eager Enthusiasts i ,! gt s '-' ; By MARC SPINRAD team. The+ year's only losses suffered by last1 Wolverines came at the' fl ti I…

January 24, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 97) • Page Image 7

… and Hawkeye guards Tom Chapman and Chris Philips passed them with flying colors, scoring 40 points to spark Iowa past Mich- igan 91-81 last night. The Wolverines worried so much about junior college…

… bothersome to Michigan in the first half when the Wolverines committed numer- ous errors. All the World Is a Stage "Both teams seemed to be play- ing a comedy of errors," lamented Wolverine coach Dave Strack…

Wolverines, slowly fighting back, ended the half on the short end of a 55-43 scorel Iowa dumped in 37 points in the second ten minutes of the first half. Strack explained that Mich- igan's 2-3 zone was geared…

…- celerated pressing defense, and limited Michigan to just one field goal. Midway through the second half, Ken Maxey and junior Jim Pitts sophomores Dennis Stewart and fired a rally to pull the Wolverines from…

…. Pitts layup lifted the Wolverines to within five at 84-79 in a closing gasp, but the junior guard-forward became over-anxious and bumped into Chapman for his third foul of the game. Chapman dropped in two…

… the Wolverines. Stewart led Michigan in both categories with 24 points and 13 rebounds. Pitts was second with 18 points, and Dennis Bankey fol- lowed with 13. Iowa's Coach Miller was espe- cially…

… upset deserves another." A case in point: As the Michi- gan basketball team was systema- tically destroying Michigan State, the Wolverine swimmers were being beaten in East Lansing by a mere three points…

… did not make any mistakes," Stager asserted. Prognostication The Wolverines correctly pre- dicted the outcome of nearly every event except for the surprise losses in the diving competition and the 100…

August 24, 1965 (vol. 76, iss. 1) • Page Image 51

… Another Conference Crown By JIM LaSOVAGE It took a lot of guts. And that's the biggest thing that kept a rebuilding Wolverine track team in the running for con- ference honors last season. The loss of 13…

… encouraging performances by sophs, but sweeps of both the 70- yard high and low hurdle events by Chicago made the difference in the meet. A few federation meets saw much improvement in Wolverine thinclads…

… had drubbed the visitors 92-49. Three days later the Wolverines disposed of the Irish of Notre Dame in their last indoor dual meet of the season. During the course of the winter meets the trackmen…

… Arbor, the Wolverines retaliated for the earlier loss withs an 89-37 pasting, winning 11 ofa (Continued on Page 8) By BUD WILKINSON The 1965 version of Michigan's men in white served and volleyed their…

… conference tennis crown in the last 11 years. The season started out on a seemingly dismal note when the Wolverines were trounced three times on their spring tour in late March. However, it was the net- ters…

… Northwestern, the only team to top Michigan. The5Wolverines, however, pulled out a 5-4 victory over the Hoosiers and entered the conference meet trailing them by only one point. Northwestern Third By winning…

… number two sin- gles, and Hedrick and Jerry Ste- wart played in number one dou- bles against top-seeded Wildcats Clark Graebner and Bill Rice. ! The Wolverines, who had lost all the above matches in dual…

…, 8-6, 10-8. absorbed a 6-3. 6-3 beating from The Wolverines performed ac- Power and McNerney. cording to form at the other six positions and Michigan men ad- vanced to Saturday's finals in eight of…

… nine spots. Win in Rout Entering the final day of action with a slim three-point lead over the Hoosiers, the Wolverines took six of eight final contests to win the championship in a rout. At third…

August 24, 1965 (vol. 76, iss. 1) • Page Image 52

…. PA E EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1965 PAGE EIGHT TIlE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, AUGUST Z4, 1965 . .- wolverine Swimmers Set Tanf ul of Records By JIM LaSOVAGE Stager…

…, entered the competition *New Yorker 3.75 8 ma with the Wolverines, but the 5.00 yr Maize and Blue dominated the Newsweek 4.00 yr 7.00 yr meet. *U.S. News 20 wk 2.00 Although team scores were not & WR 40 wk…

… 7.6 r.50 yr After the holiday- vacation, the Mail your order now, or call our Wolverine squad hosted the Bad- office gers of Wisconsin in the first (*) Pymt. must accompany order dual meet of the…

… season. The ST U DENTBadgers proved a small challenge S. U PENTto the more powerful Wolverines, PE RIODICAL"and Michigan finished on top of a 71-34 score. AGENCY On tRemain Unbeaten EOn the following day…

… the Wolverines boarded the uled in dual meets were featured bus to East Lansing. -tower diving and a 1000-yard Fire Up freestyle race. And when the meet There was a lot of chatter dur- was over, and…

…. sophomore Greg Shuff finished Competition was the sharpest first and third, respectively, in the of the season, but the Wolverines event-a Hoosier strong point- fished out seven firsts and eight the entire…

August 24, 1965 (vol. 76, iss. 1) • Page Image 52

… PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY. AUGVS'T i4. 1969 PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY -TTlE~4DAY. ATT(~TT~T ~L 1QA~ r.vasFaa.rai , ci al VfvA71 (.rY 1 7U 1 Wolverine Swimmers Set Tankful…

… Mich- igan College Swimming and Div- ing Meet in East Lanasing. Six other schools, including M:higan State, entered the competition with the Wolverines, but the Maize and Blue dominated the meet…

… match of the two Big Ten powers to come a menth and a half later. After the holiday vacation, the Wolverine squad hosted the Bad- gers of Wisconsin in the first dual meet of the season. The Badgers proved…

… a small challenge to the more powerful Wolverines, and Michigan finished on top of a 71-34 score. Remain Unbeaten On the following day, the Big Ten Invitational Relays Meet was held in Matt Mann Pool…

… apprehension that the Wolverines boarded the bus to East Lansing. Fire Up There was a lot of chatter dur- ing the bus trip, while Captain Ed Bartsch walked up and down the aisle trying to calm uneasy teammates…

… and fire them up for a victory. The team decided that they'd beat State and do a good job of it. Competition was the sharpest of the season, but the Wolverines fished out seven firsts and eight seconds…

February 24, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 101) • Page Image 6

… be a crucial blow against a possible Wolverine championship. "Need- less to say I'm concerned about the injury but we'll have to wait and see what develops," stated Coach Loken. Trampoline, side horse…

… (see arrow). Doyle scored later in the game, which Michigan won 4-2. Attempting to block the shot is Wolverine defenseman Wayne Kartusch (3). Also pictured is Michigan captain Red Berenson. BIG TEN MEET…

…-state rival and give the Wolverines two straight firsts. Ends a Winner Lewis Fenner, Michigan's senior side horse specialist also finished his dual meet career with a flurry by roaring away to another vic- tory…

…- lock with Pittsburgh being the only setbacks. The visitors from Gopher-land, ranked high this winter despite an eighth place season a year ago, won't give the Wolverines a breather before the action…

January 24, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 89) • Page Image 6

… de- scribes the competition his mat- men will face this weekend as the, Wolverines entertain Purdue Sat-' urday afternoon and then meet Illinois on Monday. Both meets begin at 4 p.m. in Yost Field…

… prove themselves in competition. The varsity meets the freshmen this afternoon at 4 p.m. and tomorrow the Wolverines take on Purdue at 2:30 p.m. Both meets are to be held in the Matt Mann Pool. From past…

… not compete in the meet because of the effects of ten- donitis in his elbow. This may not provide OSU with much solace as Loken is loaded with talent. Some of the Wolverine names to watch in the meet…

… the 200 against In- diana. It was only one of four Michigan victories (distance free- styler Bill Farley won three first places) as the Wolverines lost, 81-42. Walls Wins Walls' winning time in the 100…

… , , RICH WALLS ..-soph sprinter Wolverine Frank Legacki took a first and second in the 50- and 100-yard freestyle. In the past two years the relay team has improved but not as much as the other teams around…

… swamped Purdue, 68-32. The Wolverines set two pool records and won eight of the eleven events in the victory. [ RENT A TV THIS SEMESTER 111 A NEW 19" G.E. PORTABLES only $10.00 per month I I it I …

February 24, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 124) • Page Image 8

… despite slight cases of the flu. The Hoosiers have already lost to Notre Dame in a triangular meet this season 91%-47, a team the Wolverines vanquished 71-60 t last weekend. The Wildcats will bring in its…

… some individual stars Jack Harvey, the Wolverines' to stimulate interest in the meet. shot putter supreme, will face Ralph Schultz, who won the some top flight competition for 1000-yard run for the…

August 24, 1965 (vol. 76, iss. 1) • Page Image 51

… Conference Grown w Way on Little More Than Guts IVetters 1 ftK By JIM LaSOVAGE It took a lot of guts. And that's the biggest thing that kept a rebuilding Wolverine track team in the running for con…

… through in big' much improvement in Wolverine ways. Bob Gerometta started run-f thinclads before the next dual ning like a star quartermiler in meet-this against traditional foe the dash and on the mile…

… time in Ann Arbor, the Wolverines retaliated for the earlier loss with an 89-37 pasting, winning 11 ofE (Continued on Page 8) By BUD WILKINSON The 1965 version of Michiaa men in white served and…

…' eighth conference tennis crown in the last 11 years. The season started out on a seemingly dismal note when the Wolverines were trounced three times on their spring tour in late March. However, it was the…

… and had defeated Northwestern, the only team to top Michigan. The Wolverines, however, pulled out a 5-4 victory over the Hoosiers and entered the conference meet trailing them by only one point…

…-6, otrong bid to top Power but was 6-3, 6-2, and Hedrick and Stewart edged, 8-6, 10-8. absorbed a 6-3, 6-3 beating from- The Wolverines performed ac- Power and McNerney. cording to form at the other six -. In…

…, the Wolverines took victorious in the three touney six of eight final contests to win preceding this one. the championship in a rout. At third singles, Jon Fraser Undefeated took three sets to defeat…

… to the floor of the fieldhouse, Michigan had drubbed the visitors 92-49. "Three days later the Wolverines disposed of the Irish of Notre Dame in their last indoor dual meet of the season. During the…

… the Notre Dame meet. The Wolverines entered the conference championships as un derdogs to Wisconsin and Michi-l gan State. and Minnesota was also being talked . up. The Badgers collected a winning total…

April 24, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 142) • Page Image 6

…'1" heave to round out the major Wolverine scoring. -Daily-David Cantrell OUT AT FIRST-Purdue centerfielder Chuck Holle is out on a ground ball in the first game of yesterday's Michigan-Purdue doubleheader…

…. Just as the Detroit Tigers' four-game win streak has visions of a pennant already dancing in the eyes of long-suffering Detroiters, so did an impressive spring training trip raise the hopes of Wolverine

… 1952- 53 when Ray Fisher guided the Wolverines to two straight Conference titles. Anxious to see what kind of team Lund had produced in his second: year at the helm, a goodly crowd gathered for the first…

… that Michi- gan will be facing for the rest of the season-and wins didn't come cheaply against these teams. True enough, the Wolverines performed more than adequately against the Illini and Boilermakers…

… games-and compiling a 5-2 mark. Michigan had to content itself with second place in that campaign as both the Wolverines and Northwestern watched the rains come down on the last weekend of play…

February 24, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 127) • Page Image 6

… PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN nA X1,V XXIVIM'kYIV OIM A'tf n A 'iMltllMlMlrT A V% 4 - PAGEsIXr. i.-A a .' avUr I llzrv a a Ni a EDPNRIJDhX, 24 FEBRiUARY 1965 5 Wolverines By TOM WEINBERG Special To…

… The Daily MINNEAPOLIS - Michigan's Wolverines held challenging Min- nesota in check for 32 minutes, caught a glimpse of the Big Ten title, then sped past the Gophers with a 59-point second half for a 91…

… Stager commented yesterday. "We won the close events, and even the ones we shouldn't have." In the two meets, the Wolverine; lost only one of 22 events, that occurring in the 200-yard butter- fly. However…

… team felt tough when they finished the meet," Stager added, "and that's a good sign." The Wolverines will now practice for the Indiana rematch, scheduled for Friday night in Bloomington. A short week…

January 24, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 101) • Page Image 6

…4 PAGE SIX THE M1ICHJIG~ANT 11411 Q7'TMAV OA YAVTTTA nVT 1nnr a. is . aii .i aitl hl\ Ll ai l hU.JNDAYX, 24 JAINUARY 1965bZ wVy V Cagers Trounce Purdue; Tankers Overpower MSU Wolverine

… the night marked the first time that he has picked up less than 20 since the Missouri game of Dec. 7. Season's Second Century After Jim Meyers had brought the Wolverines' total to 99 with 1:12 to go in…

… stole a Purdue. pass and tore the cords with a "Wolverine Special." Michigan used a combination of defenses yesterday, switching from a 3-2 zone press to a standard zone to man-to-man during the battle…

… Michigan State Spartans yes- terday to face the challenge of one of the Big Ten's strongest outfits, and met the challenge with a sound 631/2-411/2 victory. In disposing of the threat, the Wolverines

…. Wolverine varsity record. Groft Hill's 2:05.4 timing was :00.1 and MSU's Jim MacMillan were faster than Kingery's. both timed at :48.1, but the sec- The team now will begin prac- ond was awarded by the judge…

… was third in the 500. Still Looking Walsh, along with Kifer, Mac- Millan and Dilley, was also on the first place 400-yard freestyle re- lay team. Wolverine coach Gus Stager is still looking for the…

February 24, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 109) • Page Image 6

…, and then, following a second Purdue basket, bang-bang- bang the Wolverines were off and running to 22 straight points. And it didn't come to an end before Michigan was leading 56-39 with 6:43 to play…

…'t break the Wolverine point spree until Bobi Purkhiser finally swished a long one to break the Purdue drought. Jones Out Bill Jones, Purdue pivotman who battled with Michigan's Bill Bun- tin under the…

… boards, picked up his fourth foul with the score knotted 37-37 and left the game just before the Wolverines started clicking the scoreboard. He came back in with the score 56-37 and promptly picked up his…

… fifth of- fense. With Jones out and a 17-point advantage the Wolverines coasted in despite the efforts of a Boiler- maker press, boosting the lead to as much as 22 points with four minutes to play. Buntin…

…, who picked up his third foul at about the same time as Jones did early in the second half but escaped further calls, ended up with 17 rebounds-equal to Jbnes' total. The Wolverine soph scored a like…

… Rebounding Rebound totals were about even (64-63, Michigan). The Wolverines outhit their Lafayette hosts from the field by scoring at a 60 per cent clip to offset the first half-- Big Ten Illinois Ohio State…

…In Stomp Michigan put itself in a top position for the Big Ten wrestling crown with a smashing, 19-8, win over Michigan State before 2,500 fans yesterday at Yost Field House. The Wolverines won their seventh…

… straight conference dual meet without a defeat. It was the second straight year Michigan de- feated the arch-rival Spartans. After losing the first match, the Wolverines won the next five in a row thus…

May 24, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 177) • Page Image 17

… tie for the Big Ten But... Badgers tripped 'em up in st game, 6-3, and then d away the title from their n a last-inning home run, course, that was last year. ht now the Wolverines are her unproud owners…

… trails every- body in a third. The Wolverines boast a 2.57 ERA and a .956 field- ing average. All of which leaves them last in hitting at .209. Scanning the Conference statis- tics, one has to glance way…

March 24, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 146) • Page Image 6

… champion Southern who holds the 400-yard individual California. medley record from the 1964 meet, Last year the Wolverines fin- will also bolster the Trojan squad. ished a strong third, and this sea…

…- Michigan's Carl Robie, the only son they are missing only two Wolverine title defender, won the members of the team which pro- 400-I-M last year in only :00.2 off duced 221 points a year ago. the record…

… cap- tured last year. Bruce Brown of Michigan is expected to be his closest competitor, and Fred Brown gives the Wolverines a little more depth. But the Hoosiers have four other swimmers who garnered…

… captain Rich Walls, Bill Farley, Bob Hoag, Bill Groft, and Ken Wiebeck competing in freestyle events. The Wolverines have added strength in the backstroke with Russ Kingery and Rees Orland, in the butterfly…

… with Tom O'Malley backing up Robie, and Paul Scheerer in the breaststroke. Wolverines 'Fire Up' This team has been fired up to come back and beat Indiana since the night of its disappointing loss ito the…

February 24, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 100) • Page Image 6

… playoffs. For, you see, the Wolverines are involved in a dogfight for fourth, third, or, more hopefully, second place. The respective re- wards are the opportunity to play the first round of the playoffs in…

… their own playground, and another against that old nemesis, Michigan State. In order to finish second, the Wolverines must win one more game than the Gophers, and this means that the Golden ones must lose…

… Minneapolis. Everybody? Everybody! Go Blue Take heart, though, Wolverine pennant wavers. The Huskies have recently lost two hind feet and a couple of teeth. Or, translated in- to hockey lingo, they are missing…

… fourth place finish. Strange, isn't it, how Michigan always seems to be in a battle for some position, whether it be hock- ey or basketball? 'I -Daily-James warneka WOLVERINES IN COMBAT-Houghton their…

… victories in Pro Fraternity I-M basketball action last night at the Sports Building. Wolverine gridders Reid Bush- ong and Gary McNitt, and team- mate Bob Zuffela paced PEK to a 78-39 victory over Tau Epsilon…

May 24, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 169) • Page Image 7

… meet behind him that he claims the Wolverines are just going to run for fun in the collegiate meet. (Another min- or factor is that Canham doesn't expect to win the team title.) "It'll be between…

…-Ergas Leps and Bennie McRae. They want to win their events, and if they do, the Wolverines will better last year's point total even without any help from the other two whom Canham is saure of tak- ing…

February 24, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 125) • Page Image 7

… to ta all night, but the third-period place Minnesota. marker by Nodak Bob Tuff ended The Wolverines find the battle. Tuff took passes from in the Big Ten cellar Mike Furlong and Terry Ogden mark while…

… the Gophe in front of the Wolverine net, 3-7 mark. If they lo: and drilled the puck past goalie coach Dave Strack's bo Jim Keough. certain of ending the Dave Kartio, North Dakota's the basement for t…

… on the play. This set the stage for Tuff's winning goal midway through the final frame while teammate John Gasparini was sitting out the ac- tion in the penalty box. The Wolverines were unable to stage…

… teammate at forward, sophomore Larry Mi- kan, is still growing at 6'7". Even though Michigan had an easy time disposing of Minnesota at home, the Gophers outrebound- ed the Wolverines 49-41. Slaughter "They…

Wolverines. As far as his ownk team is con- cerned, the Michigan mentor stated, "We just have to regroup and play the way we can play. Our game against Illinois was one of the poorest of the season." Mistakes…

… In last Tuesday night's loss to the Illini, the Wolverines made numerous mittakes while suffer- ing their eighth Big Ten setback. "We seem to be a team where everybody has to go all out, all the time…

… eight. "This might cause some of our squad members a little difficulty," says .Bay. "Both of those teams have a few good boys scattered through their lineups who will be looking to upset their Wolverine

March 24, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 146) • Page Image 7

…- is leaving tonight for the warm sands of Arizona and nine days under a shining sun. But for the Wolverine players there will be nothing restful about playing 14 games in those nine, days, or facing the…

Wolverines, who are em- barking on their annual assault against a string of nonconference foes from the Southwest. Competition Tough' "These games are going to be very important for us. They're not like the…

… northland. Two years ago when the Wolverines got off the plane in Tuscon the thermometer 'read 90 degrees and by the time the next day's doubleheader was through, it was over 100. "Our players understandably…

… parched desertlands inFriday's starting lineup. Junior Bob Reed is expected to be, the Wolverines' opening pitch- er, with senior Ted Sizemore be- hind the plate. Starting in the outfield will be Al Bara…

…- , terested in running outdoor track this spring and summer are invited to attend. commented Benedict. The fitness of the Wolverines will be tested by four other teams -Arizona, Wyoming, Grand Can- yon College…

January 24, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 98) • Page Image 7

… Cobo Hall. It was less than a tactful thing for Cazzie to do to Detroit area fans, less than 24 hours after the local college team, Dave Strack's Michigan Wolverines suffered their worst loss in six…

… years and reached a new low - 11 straight Big Ten losses. Since Cazzie de- parted, Michigan has won two Big Ten games and lost 15. During his three year career here, the Wolverines won 35 and lost seven…

…. So really the Detroit fans have no bones to pick with Cazzie. In fact just over three years ago, in the same Cobo arena, Wolverine Cazzie provided what was probably the biggest moment in Detroit…

Wolverines had trailed by 14 with under four minutes left to go. I can remember listening to that game in Chicago with several friends, one of them a Princetonian. We made a bet on the game. When Princeton…

January 24, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 97) • Page Image 6

… should be 17-0. We should have beat Denver and I don't want to even talk about that tie with RPI." Bushed What the Wolverines did want to talk about was the series sweep over Colorado College last week…

… beautiful resort area of Colorado Springs. The Wolverines have two weeks to "rest up," being idle this week- end, before they tackle Michigan Tech and Michigan State on suc- cessive weekends, Story Time…

May 24, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 169) • Page Image 6

… neighbor' to the north, Michigan State, kept the wins in the Michi- gan 'family', by matching the Wolverines with 92. Don't Mean Same One might be inclined to say that 92 and 92 mean the same, but they don…

… playing for the team," continued the Wolverine captain, "I was playing more as an individual because golf basically is an individual sport. "As captain I felt I had a re- sponsibility to the team and I…

… for the past three years for the Wolverines. This year the Wolverines finished third in the Conference, the highest in Newcomb's career. FINAL STATISTICS: Illinois' FletcherSets Big Ten ERA Record…

April 24, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 144) • Page Image 6

… with fairly steady pitching as its mainstay. Last year the Wolverines won a doubleheader from the Chip- pewas and will be out to lenghten the streak in today's contest be- ginning at 3:30. Notre Dame…

… by Wolverine third sacker Jim Newman. Behind a 26 hit attack the Wol- verines battered Purdue 12-4 and 8-2 in Saturday's double header to atone for the previous day's one run defeat and remain a game…

… series. Chapman bang- ed out three hits in four trips in the first game and batted in two runs to aid the Wolverine rout. Because of his performance in the first game Chapman was mov- ed up to the cleanup…

… pointed out that the AAU can hardly blacklist ath- letes who support the federation, because that includes nearly every- body. * * * Saturday's Ohio Relays also add- ed to the Wolverines' injury list. Dave…

… weekend Fred Sanders, a Wolverine freshman, won the Na- tional Junior AAU Championship at New York. By JIM BERGER Last season an inexperienced Michigan golf team went to Co- lumbus for its first meet of…

February 24, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 100) • Page Image 7

… DAVE GOOD rith the climax of their indoor k season, the Big Ten Con- once Meet, only a week away, Wolverines will get their last nce for a tune-up here to- row in the Michigan Open ~t. ilchigan, trying…

….m. in Yost Field House, the rest of the field events are scheduled for 6:30, and the running events go up for grabs at 7:30. The Wolverines, who will be strong in nearly all events, could put on a real…

January 24, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 89) • Page Image 7

… (8), Michigan wing, registers a goal against Gord Pallett, Loyola (Mon- treal) goalie, during last weekend's series between the two schools. The Wolverines will attempt to extend their 8-2 record…

Wolverines have also received scoring punch from soph- omore center Wilf Martin. Martin is third in team scoring with 13 goals and nine assists. Another recent addition to the Blue's high powered attack is…

May 24, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 177) • Page Image 20

… Fraternity "B" Sigma Alpha Mu 8, Lambda Chi Alpha 7 (championship) FRATERNITY SOFTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP Sigma Alpha Mu 8, Lambda Chi Al- pha 7 RAY SENKOWSKI ... Wolverine senior g Sports Calendar BASEBALL Today…

May 24, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 168) • Page Image 6

… on a single, a double, and a third strike that Freehan. dropped which permitted Ihne to reach base safely. A sacrifice by Michalski brought in the fourth tally. Meanwhile, the Wolverines were battering…

…. Newcomb was the number two Wolverine in the Big Ten Cham- pionship Meet with a 306 total for 72 holes. Darnton has narrowly missed winning a number of close races in distance freestyle events, not- ably…

… State Two More Runs The home team registered two runs in their half of the fourth to bolster their lead to E-2. Both runs came on the play on which Freehan sustained his cut. The Wolverines, far from…

… Larsen and fanned Newman to end the threat and leave the sacks full for the second consecutive inning. The Wolverines managed but one hit off Hamet, a ninth in- ning single by Halstead, but Steckley…

February 24, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 98) • Page Image 6

…. Plays on First Line Last fall Renfrew placed him on a linewith Bob White, one of his linemates the previous season, third year as a Wolverine regular. Except for a brief stretch in Janu- ary, the three…

… linemates for the Kitchener-Waterloo Dutchmen. Freshman coach Ross Childs, who played with Bochen while a stand-out in the Wolverine nets for two seasons, is another of his supporters. "He's not a player who…

…'t ask for two finer five days), much pressure will be guys to work with than Gary or on the Wolverines' number one Whe,,line to mount a winning attack. Whitey," Bochen said. It's a pretty safe bet that…

May 24, 1966 (vol. 0, iss. 15) • Page Image 10

…. Some paneled. House, refrigerator and phone. Leases thru June or Aug. $7 to $10 a week. 665-0925 or 662-7992. U51 Three key Wolverine blasts overt the fences in Yost Field provided the scoring punch and…

… Schryer in the second- brought in all the Michigan runs in the two games except one. In the second game which Mich- igan won 5-3, the Wolverines only managed to pick up five hits to 11 for the Spartans, but…

… to give the Wolverines a lead they neve: lost. The first two Michigan runs o the game came in the fourth in- ning when Les Tanona reached first on a fielder's choice and wat brought home my Simonds…

…' home run blast to right. In the Wolverines' 2-1 victory in the first game 147-pound Mich- igan hockey captain Wakabayashi handed Spartan Dick Kenney hir first loss of the season when he belted a low…

…. after wiil- nig eight of nine semi-finals matches to assure themselves of the team title, lost four of eight finals matches Saturday in their bids for individual glory. The Wolverines, directed by Coach…

March 24, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 146) • Page Image 7

… was paired with Jason Arizona State Wins Twice Special To The Daily A free vacation to sunny Ari- zona for the Wolverine nine away from the Michigan blizzards was turned into an extremely un- pleasant…

… journey thanks to Ari- zona State's sweep of yesterday's doubleheader. Michigan was outslugged 13-10 in the opening game and shutout 4-0 in the second. The Wolverines are now 0-3 on the season after 'osing…

September 24, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 22) • Page Image 6

Wolverines dealt blow to the Illini's hopes ndefeated year as Coach Elliott administered his onsecutive triumph over Pete. And this time, it be forgiven. Tougher This Year nois had all the tools on, it has…

… based on purely economic considerations. Ann Arbor is the location of the Wolverine Sports Supply Co., owned and operated by Michigan's head track coach, Don Canham. Wol- verine Sports Supply does a large…

May 24, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 18) • Page Image 6

… World Series at Omaha June 10-15. Mathematically, Michigan still is in con- tention. with a brace at Iowa following to- day's twin bill at Minnesota. The Wolverines could wind up with Minnesota and…

June 24, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 4) • Page Image 6

… the NCAA meet last week, is not expected to compete at Bakers- field. If he obtains an Olympic berth, he would be the only Wolverine track star competing on the U.S. team. Tom Robin- son is expected to…

June 24, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 33) • Page Image 6

… numbers to work with," com- ments Michigan Swimming Coach Gus Stager, obviously pleased with the quantity of "quality swimmers" enrolling as freshmanj in the fall. Recent Wolverine swim teams have been…

… Arbor will be making i t s contribution to the Wolverine squad with breaststroker D a v e Clark, freestyler Fred Nimke, and individual medleyist John Step- henson. Mike Whitaker of Calcarg, Al- berte will…

July 24, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 51) • Page Image 1

…- vember vestigation," he said. In his eight years as head In coach, Strack led the Wolverines announ to a 113-89 record on the hard- at the court. indicat "It is certainly a difficult de- New Po cision to…

May 24, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 168) • Page Image 1

Wolverine hope world series in Omaha, for sluggin gash on his left hand that requir It is not known whether the ready come Monday when Michigai cats in a first round game. Freehan Inji hFrhn'shn iniur…

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