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April 25, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 159) • Page Image 6

… here in yes- terday's Big Ten opener. "The whole story was Barn- hart," coach Moby Benedict said after his lefthander blanked the Badgers for the second Wolverine whitewash in as many days. On Thursday…

… big plays," Benedict added. The Wolverines drew first blood with a run in the third, when Chan Simonds led off with a broken bat single to right field. Tom (Butch) Laslo also split his bat as he…

… thirdbase- man Mark Rosenblum to force Simonds. But the Wolverines were not to be denied as Bob Gilhooley slam- med' Dave Tymus' second offering Whitewash MICHIGAN AB R H RBI Gilhooley, rf 3 2 1 1 Sizemore, c…

… Finals MOBY BENEDICT GEORGE SKAFF I over the shortstop's head for a single and Laslo dashed in with the first run. The Wolverines scored their second two runs without a hit, as Wisconsin committed…

… fast enough to throw out the runners. Barnhart finished the game with four strikeouts and three walks. Today, the Wolverines play a doubleheader at Northwestern with Bill Wahl slated to start the first…

… discus 175'3". The toss beat by almost nine feet the second man, John Bak- kensen, of Harvard. Although Soudek's performance was the Wolverines' only first in the first day of the two day meet, the…

… in :48.0. Draper will also be running in the second heat which boasts every runner having done 1:54 or bet- ter. Michigan's Jay Sampson will be representing the Wolverines this event. Sampson will be…

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