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January 26, 1913 (vol. 23, iss. 86) • Page Image 1

… the laying of the pipes on the campus, and if everything goes as expected, the new equipment will be finished in a month or six weeks. WOLVERINE POSITIONS ARE NOW OPEN TO APPLICANTS. All candidates for…

… the positions of managing editor and business mana- ger of the Wolverine must hand in heir applications to Prof. F. N. Scott, chairman of the board of student pub- lications, at once. The appointments…

January 26, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 91) • Page Image 6

….11 a Leave for Laning Wth hance to Win; Addition'of' and Searles Boosts Stock OXE, PLITNGE, DIVING TS'STR(ONGLY FORTIFIED tembers of the Wolverine' team will leave Ann Arbor noon for .Laising 'ter crack…

… the Wolverines in because of injuries. Blair, Miner, in placed man swimming for Hyde in the Waterman gymnasium this coming Matusoff, and Lipschitz are the men tr relay. Saturday. that Olsen have working…

… games it is ex- Isle and the occasion of which has pected it will be a different team that caused the Recreation department of will play here next Saturday. It is hoped that the Wolverine players will the…

… of ite. The upshot was that the overcon- (ldent Wolverines lost thegae ba attention on the part of winter sport game by a fans. C. E. Brewer, commissionier of score of 25 to 22. Another example of…

… Overconfidence has proven costly to Coach Mather in the past and it is hoped that the past will not repeat itself. Ohio has won 12 games to 8 for the Wolverines. * Coach Olsen of the Buckeye quin- tet, after…

… witnessing the Northwest- ern-Michigan game at Ann Arbor, re- turned to Columbus in no gentle frame of mind to pick up the reins in pre- paring his squad for the battle against the Wolverines Saturday…

January 26, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 91) • Page Image 1

… of the University lecture Coach Mather has been driving his series. He chose as the subject for . team hard this week as he expects the [his ta of Poetry to Gopher five to give the Wolverines as k…

… defensive game. He is engaged at this time in making It is expected that Racey will start a series of talks at the University of against the Wolverines at one of the ' Chicago, and later is planning on…

January 26, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 89) • Page Image 4

… uncriticised drama in that it Charles Behymet Ellis Merry baktalgmsjTi sntih Caton Champe Stanford N. Phelps standing the fact that the Wolverines will contain names of Richard Woe]- SALE-We are authorized…

… Jack Scott's Wolverines furnishing the music. Bill Watkins at the piano. I i I Tonight, 8-10 field house. CAMPUS OPINION l2[Z L °i.,71 I ' * * * POST NO BILLS Listen here, Play Production, don…

January 26, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 89) • Page Image 6

… AWARDED TO FRIEDMA! PURPLE AT EVANSTONi ~ Hoosier Tank Team X To Open Wolverine Schedule Saturdayl Wolverine swimmers will open their 1927 Conference schedule at 7:30: o'clock Saturday night in the…

… Michigan State last Saturday. WOLVERINES TIGHTEN HOLD ON FIRST POSITION IN BIG TEN RACE By defeating the Minnesota five Mon- Chicago fives, who present an unsur- day night, Coach E. J. Mather's Wol- mised…

January 26, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 93) • Page Image 1

… audience of faculty members andthe student body filled the theater at both prformances. Through the' nroducitionof tihe WOLVERINES VICTORIOUS EVERY BOUT IN EIGHT WEIGHT DIVISIONS IN KAILES REGISTERS FALL…

… ford Keen's Wolverine matmen of a character to survive this sec- completely outclassed the Michigan ond elimination are "My Man," State team last night in the field Jerome McCarthy, '29; "Passion's house…

… before the meet, the 165-pound bout between Bob War- ren of Michigan and Captain Harry Kurrle of State proved to be the feature performance on the Stephen Leacock Is Fifth Feature card, the Wolverines

January 26, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 88) • Page Image 6

WOLVERINES HARD PRESSED TO Prepare for Gophers IN H MINSI SIn the absence of Coach George V conker, the varsity basketballI ° squad wient through a short work-! out yesterday of ternoon under the; direction of…

… Coaches Cappon and Oosterbuaan. The Wolverine bas-1 keteers concentrated on 'a series ofi long and short shots, with a few of the first string men trying their, skill at foul shooting ~~ The practice…

…. Hieaccount- 1Two new men, H. F. Schaible, of ed for his third victory of the aft- Wanatah, and J. E. Rupp, of La- ernoon against Koon in the epee. Porte, are :expected to have first The 'Wolverine weapon…

… place in the Big Moe, Oregon sapling, will represent Nline scoring race with 33 points. (Ale youth of golf 61n the 1930 In the first meeting between the 1 Walker' Cup team. Gopher and Wolverine quintets…

Wolverines pnlayed championSbin - ball, and with Minnesota, a team which the Vaity five bas~ defeated once this year, slated to invade Yost E Make Reservat;os Now Field h7ouse 1ominorow, the Wolves are…

January 26, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 89) • Page Image 3

…AY, JANUARY 26, 1932 _ T MICIGA TL -'- agers CommencePractice for Strong Ohio 11E9LB AFTER LOSS NGOPHER(CURT JIlness of Hank Weiss Puts Him off Form, Weakening Defense of Wolverine Team…

… took them down, 30 to 26, the Wolverines went1 through a rigorous scrimmage ses- ssion yesterday in preparation for their invasion of the Buckeye state an Thursday. The reverse at Minnesota evened the…

… series between the two teams as the Wolverines annexed the first ' game in Ann Arbor. The Gophers had. a smooth working defensive machine on the floor Saturday which held the Michigan basket jshooters in…

Wolverines will be meeting one of the strongest quintets in the conference when' theyedgo n the floor Thursday night in Columbus. R q Ohio State has dropped only one ga'me in four Big Ten starts and tht as by…

… fact that tank stars of Detroit Yacht Club forced an even division of honors as far as first places in the individual events were concerned, with three each, the Wolverine natators were able to chalk up…

January 26, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 90) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sagers End First Semester PLAY & Coach Capon Ohio State Will Start B To Start Four BY-PLAY sophomores By AL N EWMAN ByALNEMA -Wolverines Hope To Gain Interview ..A Second…

… Conference Win Basketball, Baskall Against Co-Champions Play t OCe Sophomore Against Wolverines In Field Mouse AgainstBuckeyes ratng . . . * * * INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 23. - OP) - Al G. Feeney, state…

… squad be- sides Conrad. The Cleveland forward stands six feet, two inches, giv- ing him an advantage over the Wolverine guards. Moxie Padlow, reserve forward, is expected to see action, but Ted Rosequist…

January 26, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 88) • Page Image 1

… Townsend Is High Scorer With 11 Points In Fast Contest Wolverines Ahead At HalfBy 16-12 Third Conference Loss Handed Cappon's Team By Norsemen MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 25. - (') - Minnesota's vastly-improved bas…

…- ketball team won its second consec- utive victory in six starts by defeat- ing Michigan, 31 to 26, with a last period rally tonight. The Wolverines led at the half by a 16 to 12 score. John Townsend…

Wolverine's wins to date. His first two pins of the sea- son defeated New York Athletic Club, 18-13, and Franklin and Marshall, 18-16 to make the Eastern inva- sion a success. By virtue of their victory, the…

January 26, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 89) • Page Image 1

… calls offering help, the of- fices of the American Red Cross in the Wolverine Building and the dairy offices were kept open till midnight yesterday and will be kept open till the same hour tonight if the…

… was the last for the Wolverines until Feb. 13 when they meet Michigan State at East Lansing. Indiana will move into the Field House for an important Confer- ence battle the following Monday. The young…

January 26, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 89) • Page Image 4

… been doubled to $830 and as much more as possible. The Washtenaw office of the American Red Cross is in the Wolverine Building and the tele- phone number is 2-1647. Contributions can also be made in Ann…

… of the Wolverines Saturday night. 3. Martin Newcomer who broke his leg while tobogganing with Reed Low, Al Saunders, and Bob Martin in the Arboretum Sunday. Martin stayed off while the others made a…

January 26, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 90) • Page Image 1

… points in 'he 100-yard free-style only because Tom Haynie was the only Wolverine entrant in that event. Johnny Haigh started the breast strokers off in the right direction when he went his 200 yard lap in…

… record for 800-. yards. So Haynie, an all-around swim- mer who holds the record for the 150-yard individual medley, turned in a neat 2:33 to pull the 1939 edi- tion of the Wolverines 21.1 under the old…

…, brought the time Ontario Aggies Rally To -Beat Wolverines, 4-3 Hockey Team Folds Up As Visitors Garner Three Tallies In Last Period By NEWELL McCABE Before a crowd that might well have fitted around one…

… table of an important chess game Ontario Aggies hockey team put on a three point rally in the final period oflast night's contest to hand the Wolverine sex- tet their third straight defeat 4 to 3. Coming…

… onto the ice in the fatal last period Michigan held a safe 3 to 1 margin, and in the previous periods it seemed that when the demand was great enough the Wolverines could garner a tally. As the game…

January 26, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 90) • Page Image 3

… .f ..r . f f:.. .r a ... y. a, _ _T . .x. .,.-.. wi~ onmers Breai Records To I (Continued from Page 1) mier the old mark of 24:04 set by 4e Wolverines in 1935. That made it six records down and…

… record cameup to Haynie in a silver platter. He had but to do :r5 to smash the Olympic Club of an Francisco mark of 7:00.2 for 'P yards. Haynie did 1:44.5 and the wolverines were again on their merry a…

… only Wolverine en- leading only with a light left. rant in this event and so the Spar- Suddenly he leaped forward as the ans captured their only second of crowd of 17,350, who contributed to he meet…

January 26, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 88) • Page Image 1

… Michigan all the way and it was sophomore John Patten who led the parade with another double victory in the distance events. In the first three dual meets the Wolverines had this year, Patten was entered in…

… HILL Little Hank. Loud gave everything he had last night but he made one slip and it cost Michigan's victory- starved hockey-team a game. The Wolverines were tied with the Sarnia A.C. outfit with nine…

January 26, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 88) • Page Image 3

… visiting player or the defects of a Wolverine cager. For instance, whenever Michigan takes the floor for a basketball game, it's a safe bet that little Mike Sofiak will be the roughest player on the court…

Wolverine followers would have had enough of that sort of thing. Frank- ly, I'm sick and tired of seeing those same fuzzy legs and, gaily painted socks everytime a guy gets up to speak. And that penny…

… chasing the Wolverines but it nev- er gave up as Matt Mann's invincible champions registered consecutive vic- tory number 22 over a three-year; stretch. Like 0l' Man River 300 yard Medley Relay: Won by…

… Team Loses Double Duty Herman Northwestern Tops Michigan Quintet, 45-34' Bill Cartmill Scores Nine Points As WolverinesI Drop To Ninth Place (Continued from Page 1)® first half, poured in two field…

January 26, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 90) • Page Image 3

…- culator, Milo Finklestein, got to work7 yesterday and revealed some amazing facts about the senior members on the Wolverine dynamited swimming team. All in all, Matt Mann's sea-going warriors have scored…

… While the Wolverines were ccutt- ling Mike Peppe's Buckeye forces, 47-37, Johnny Haigh's third in the breast stroke and Ed Hutchens' third in the century were the only contri- butions for those winding up…

…-riding Mr. Au- Corner Hill and Fifth buchon and probably the difference between the Wolverines' victory and Open AS Usual defeat. It pays dividends. Sofiak is a constant source of in- During Examt spiration…

…- vealed in the record books, is at: tributable to the Wolverine coach's little human dynamo, Mike Sofiak. Sofiak, to the exclusion of most of the other players on the squad, is possessed with that…

January 26, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 68) • Page Image 3

… official capacity for baseball in his Hershey conference in- sofar as the American League office and the office of commissioner are concerned. Don Lund May Warm Bench Tomorrow When Wolverine Cagers Face…

…-and-coming Indiana five at Bloomington. Lund, whose fine defensive play and new-found scoring ability have spark- ed Wolverine efforts in recent games, suffered the injury last Saturday as Michiganelost to Ohio State…

…, 61-47. He has been hobbling ever since and may see little, if any, action against the Hoosiers. Wolverines' Chances Weakened The Wolverines' chances for a re- peat performance of their earlier 54…

Wolverines When the Wolverine sextet meets the Brantford A.C. tomorrow night, they will face a strong and fast team that has won four games so far this season and is in first place in the Intermediate Ontario…

… out for them if they are to leave the Hoosier stronghold with their third Big Ten victory of the season. Since losing to the Wol- 11 __ _ --- i Wolverine Swimmers To Seek Second Big Ten Win…

… Tomorrow Seeking their second Big Ten Con- ference victory,, the Wolverine nata- tors will journey down to Lafayette, Ind., to take on a Purdue team, which so far this season has lost to Great Lakes, 46…

January 26, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 61) • Page Image 1

… University of Toronto put on a great offensive display to beat the Wolverines, 9-3. Suffering its first defeat of the sea- son, while the Toronto Blues chalked up their seventh consecutivetriumph, the Maize…

…. Taking scoring honors tonight was Bill Halder, who previously averaged. four goals per game. The Toronto Star bagged three against the Maize and Blue, while the top man for the Wolverines was Wally Gacek…

January 26, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 61) • Page Image 3

… seeking their initial tri- umph over the Wolverines. Purdue has been beaten this season by Great Lakes, 52-32, and that defeat coupled with Michigan's split with the Blue- jackets makes the Wolverines the…

… freestyle event on the line in what may be the best race on the card. The Wolverine distance star will oppose Purdue's ace, Dick Hennigan. The Boilermaker star smashed an old Purdue mark in the 220 last week…

… 50- and 100-yard freestyle races the Wolverines will have let- terman Charley Fries and Weinberg, Tittle, Moss, Chuck Barnes, Jay San- ford and Lou Kivi. Willard Metcalf, Bob Matters and Fries will…

… Field House. was third in the Conference last yea This match will be th' second for his weight division. match of the year for the Wolverines, Snyder At 155 Pounds while Purdue has two under its belt. Stu…

… unchanged. The Wolverine first five will be composed of the same men that represented the Maize and Blue against Indiana, Monday. Glen Selbo will be at the center post, John Mullaney and Bob Harrison will be…

January 26, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 91) • Page Image 1

…'s Fred Thomann and re- ceived a foul shot for his effort, the Wolverines won it, 91-77. About 12,200 f a n s watched Michigan State's wide-open of- fense and second-half zone de- fense force Michigan…

…'s conference- leading cagers to "play as hard as they knew how to the very end" in the words of State's coach Forddy Anderson. The Wolverines had to survive three comeback efforts by Vthe pesky Spartans and…

… never had For details of Wolverine vic- tories in track, wrestling, swim- ming and ockey, see pages 5 and 6. > ; ..;. e …

January 26, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 91) • Page Image 5

… Spaitans led by as much as six poinis once, 14-8, but Russell potted threej straight baskets to help push Michigan back into a 21-16 mar- gin. The Wolverines ran up an 11-point lead midway in the first half…

… one out of every Russell was fouled on the shot, homeon nlyone ut f eerymade good the charity toss and the Wolverines led 71-63 after what both coaches referred to as the turning point of the game. f…

Wolverine center Bill Buntin swished two layups, a foul shot,c and a fancy hook to set the scoret at 80-65 with five minutes to play,; and the fans started leaving. t "It was the most rugged gamez we've been…

… our boys force those shots." Russell, who played the entire 40 minutes for the Wolverines, had a field day with 34 points, leading both teams. The sensational soph hit home on 12 for 23 from the floor…

… Michigan. "We feel we can rebound with this team," he said, obviously with thoughts of next Saturday's r e t u r n engagement with the Wolverines in Ann Arbor. "If you'll look, we're leading the conference…

… in this department. However, Michigan grabbed off several critical rebounds which held us to only one shot at a time." Michigan fans that made the trip to see the Wolverines play yesterday received…

… Challengef RADIO REPAIRS, to rack up a first for the Wolver- I After the meet, as an extra add- MUSICAL MDSE. Ines off the 3-meter board. Team- ed attraction, the Wolverine swim- ~~~~~ ~~~mate Don Ewlng placed…

January 26, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 102) • Page Image 6

… ROBINSON With all five starters scoring in double figures, the Michigan cagers got revenge for last year's 81-79 loss to Purdue, 103-84. The Wolverines will face arch rival Michigan State at East Lans- g, 8…

…. Although they have not beaten A host of records fell under the anyone of national prominence, assault of the Wolverine tankers they have beaten both in-state in their 631/-411/2 victory over the teams they…

…- sity records in the contest, whicht 75, in the last six seconds. also saw pool records set in every1 The Wolverines won both of last event but two, at the Spartans' year's contests, 91-77 and 95-79. Men…

…. Despite a recent illness, Hoag won the 100- yard freestyle tying a varsity rec- ord with a time of :47.8. Hoag GEORGE POMEY added a fourth-place finish for the Wolverines in the 500-yard; freestyle. t…

Wolverine medley relay ta eiter ayandbot wee. inewere Ed Bartsch, Tom O'Malley hockey games. The difference forwand arsr Tmdagey us was the ability to come back, and Howard Brundage. even after they scored…

… meet of the season for er than the old mark. Sophomore the Wolverines, finished first in Groft edged out Gary Dilley and diving with a score of 305.3 Darryle Kifer, both of MSU, in a points. close…

January 26, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 99) • Page Image 6

… initiated many fruitful rushes on goal. Filters Defense was the glaring weak- ness for the Wolverine icers. The Michigan defensemen appeared so fond, of their goalie that they kept the puck near him all the…

… spurts. The Wolverines and Spa.rtans traded goals within the first six minutes of the game. Deeks capitalized for the Michigan puckmen first when he slapped in an unassisted ten- footer. State's highly…

… front by two goals. They were even able to score on a Michigan powerplay, while the Wolverines couldn't manage to score with a two-man advantage. Coach Hood may have men- COLLEGE BASKETBALL SMU 92…

…, and a cremated Wolverine team spent most of its remaining time in the penalty box'rather than on the ice. The freshmen puck chasers have two games remaining. There is a return bout with the Spartans at…

January 26, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 100) • Page Image 11

…FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1968 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE ELEVEN FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1968 TIlE MIChIGAN DAILY PAGE ELEVEN IKeough Hopes To Bottle Up Minnesota's Attack Wolverine leers Faceoff…

… the Minnesotans in action three times against his own team, appraises them as "excellent skaters. And they are fast, too." The Wolverines dropped the initial meeting with the Gophers in the Big Ten…

… both games," acknowledges Sonmor. "Michigan has a great goaltender in (Jim) Keough." A combination of Keough and good skating by the Wolverines beat the Gophers in the Ann Ar- bor series. The Wolverines

… of WCHA play, Paradise has put to- gether an incomparable record of penalties. He added to that rec- CHUCK NORBY burly defenseman will be ready for more action tomorrow night. The Wolverines head…

… iay be a doubtful starter. The Michigan-Minnesota ,eries is one of the longest and most bit- ter hockey rivalries going. And the series with the Gophers is the only one where the Wolverines have a…

…-2. Keough, today a relaxed and confident individual, has given the Wolverines some of the finest net minding anyone has seen in Ann Arbor for quite a while. Teammate C r a i g Malcolmson rates him as "the…

… started between him and end to run their league record to Wolverine Jerry Hartman.- 8-4, enough to rank them fourth Paradise Lost, behind North Dakota (9-2-1), Appropriately enough, Para- Denver (9-3), and…

January 26, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 98) • Page Image 8

… Keough's legs. . After that score, the Wolverines ; .turned as cold as the inside of the .Coliseum as they let the game get> .completely out of hand, finding .themselves outskated, out-checked .and out…

… series. nrmnnin4'inn andA dnl b..i t rnr blast chills Wolverine icers OFF TRACK: Wolverine thinclads chilly as Yost in curtain-raising Relays a pass from Brian Slack in the and the cross bar but all…

… Though unhappy, R e n f r e w for the Wolverines as State scored found the best topic of conversa- another power play goal, again tion to be next week. "We've just from the hot stick of Randy So- got to…

… get to work and get going koll. again," said the Wolverine men- From early inhe second period ntoreThenthe made a direct refer-i Eon~chlanpayed tateve, Ience to the WCHA playoffs in!r on, Michigan…

…," commented a revenge . In the Wolverine lockerroom minded Renfrew, "maybe we'llt after the game, Michigan coach meet them again." Al Renfrew was clearly disap- pointed and bewildered. "We had Score by periods…

January 26, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 98) • Page Image 9

… cagers showed a complete reversal in all phases of their game yesterday as! they earned a 75-70 "defensive" victory over Michigan State at' Jenisbn Field House. The Wolverines were a differ- ent team than…

… figure the Wolverines have allowed all year.a But you would have had trouble convincing Orr of the effective- ness of his "kaleidoscope" zone af- ter the first half yesterday. The Wolverines were leading…

… Discount Store 1 st floor, SAB a2 u5. eiiort . eit er swimmer Michigan's swim team downed . had come close to these times so Southern Illinois 62-42 yesterday far this seo at Matt Mann Pool as Wolverine

…." individual race that they entered. ,The Wolverine mentor, however, captured first in the shortest free- el speditoa158.2tvctoy n te In the only diving event of the was very pleased with Mike 0'-: style race…

January 26, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 98) • Page Image 9

Wolverines played a good second half against Northwestern, but then they had to. Michigan had its problems in the first period and the Wildcats roared, at least for twenty minutes. "Northwestern played very…

… held a commanding lead throughout most of the first half. Northwestern's leading scorer Ron Shoger went where he wanted, usually right under the basket, and dumped in 15 points, while the Wolverines were…

… just trying too hard. But he came out because of the fouls, not his shooting." One of the quicker men on the speedy Wolverine squad, Hart gave the team an immediate lift. He picked up six points before…

… disaster for the Wolverines, but Hayward "did a good job" and Orr feels that "there's not that much difference with Hayward in there. He's not that far behind Wilmore as a player." The substitutes played a…

… the bucket." Though the signs of a comeback were beginning to show, the Wolverines went off the court at halftime with a seven point deficit. Orr was worried, but the team was still confident. "At the…

… points and Sibley with 14 their absence hurt Northwestern. In addition the 32 fouls allowed the Wolverines to set two new Michigan records, for most free throws and for most free throws attempted. The team…

… Western Collegiateo Hockey Association cellar. With Minnesota moving ahead of the Wolverines on the basis of NIGHT EDITOR: its series split with Michigan TERRI FOUCHEY State. Michigan's playoff chances…

… continue to deteriorate. Now faced with playing seven "We didn't forecheck the wayI of their remaining ten league we should," Renfrew explained, games on the road, the Wolverines "They (the Pioneers) were…

… ings, Renfrew moved Marra back league affairs, four of them com- to defense late in Saturday ing at home, the Wolverines w i 11 night's game and shifted Michel have to win on the road, s o m e- Jarry to…

… in a non- weekend." conference battle. The troubled Wolverines will close out their Renfrew has also been concern- schedule by traveling to Minnesota ed about the team's poor offense and battling home…

January 26, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 89) • Page Image 7

… over Iowa was easily the most encourag- ing game the Michigan basketball team has played this year. It was a tight, exciting contest, which the Wolverines came back to win. It was a contest that they…

… under the boards. But the real surprise was Greg Buss. He entered the game with the Wolverines down by 10, 54-44, and though he didn't score any points his presence sparked the team. Michigan outscored…

… Schultz thought that "the difference in the game was that we lost the backboards." Part of the reason for the Wolverine dominance was Kunert's absence. He was off on the bench with four fouls, a fate that…

… win," he claimed. But he won't be able to make the same claim this Saturday. If the Wolverines don't play "real good" against Ohio, then Orr won't be very proud. By RANDY PHILLIPS Iowa's cagers…

…, 90-86 last night at Crisler Arena. Grabiec's finest night in a Wolverine uniform was an all around performance as he did an efficient job on Iowa's shooting ace, Rick Williams, and added eight rebounds…

January 26, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 97) • Page Image 8

… minutes, tying the score six times before un- leashing a devastating scor- ing spree. Led by the shooting and re- bounding of Wayman Britt and C. J. Kupec, the Wolverines steadily increased the lead from 18…

… while you're going to get burned." Kupec led all scorers with 26 points, took game honors with 10 rebounds, and consistently sparked the Michigan fast break. Defensively, the Wolverines turned in a…

… period. TOM VANNELLI made it 3-0 when he skat- ed around Wolverine defenseman Greg Fox and tucked a backhander between Moore and the post. "Greg was trying to ease him off to the post," Farrell said. "He…

… was in a position where he couldn't tell where he was relative to the net. "All he can hope is that the angle is cut off," Farrell continued. "Unfortunately, it wasn't." wTIlE WOLVERINES looked well on…

… shoulder with eight seconds left in the second Gopher minor penalty. THE WOLVERINES pressed for the equal- izer throughout the third period but never found the mark. Kris Manery had Michigan's best chance…

… for Wolverine guard Tim Kuzma, Saturday's contest was one he'll remember all his life. Kuzma, you see, scored his first varsity points in almost three years at Michigan yesterday afternoon. Unless you…

January 26, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 97) • Page Image 8

… this year.' "MARK ASKED me early in the year eek Iwo Big if he could participate," said Wolverine Coach Dale Bahr. "I told him we'd work it in if we weren't wrestling top teams. As it turned out…

… athletes," added Bahr. Lou Joseph (11-5-1) and Nemir Nadhir (6-2) will compete for the Wolverines at 150 and 158 pounds respectively. Both have been prime reasons for Michigan's success as of late. In fact…

…. "BILL IS A good wrestler," said Bahr. "We're certainly not going from an outstanding wrestler to a nobody." Although Michigan has had a few in- juries recently, Bahr believes -the Wolverines are in…

… strained knee. "We've let him rest all week," said Bahr, "so he should be ready to go." The Wolverines return home for a meet against number one-ranked Iowa next Friday. "You can bet Churella will be back…

… night at Yost Ice Arena. Game time is 7:30 both nights. While the Wolverine pucksters currently occupy the basement of the WCHA, five points away from the eighth and final playoff pot, Farrell believes…

…) skate into town with just two victories in their last eight outings and need a sweep almost as badly as the Wolverines. After playing superb hockey the first half of the season (including a pair of…

January 26, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 97) • Page Image 9

… Smith's attempt, an illegal move because there was no tim therefore no time for a rebou a frantic attempt to call ti Smith to think a little was since the Wolverine guard w at the line. Smith never neec…

… already For the Wolverines it was another ORR PUT ied the tail case of a poor first half in the mold of points, 123 unity. last Saturday's Ohio State defeat. Co- tonight." that it was captain Tommy Staton…

… rebounds) was brilliant Wolverines a tenuous two point lead. on the floor and really JOHNSON ANSWERED with his d," added assistant coach second of three consecutive . "It takes alot of courage baskets…

January 26, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 95) • Page Image 9

… Michigan over the Minnesota Gophers, 7-3, before 5,280 at Williams Arena in Minneapolis. Baseotto, the Wolverines' freshman scoring wonder, turned his only three shots on goal of the game for his third hat…

… Minnesota shots, 16 in the third period Gopher barrage. *Baseotto opened the scoring in the third period for the Wolverines, when he. backhanded a rebound of a Lun- dberg shot from the right point past…

January 26, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 95) • Page Image 11

…-42 record to date which places the team in second place in the out-state division. Last Sunday's meet saw the Wolverines downed by Michigan State. "The scores were really low because of the lane conditions…

… Nesbitt was another freshman member of the Wolverine club and boasted a 196 average before he went out with a broken collarbone. Chris Wu represen- ts the only graduate student in the club. The team will…

…-pound weight class to knot the team score at 19-19, and heavyweight Klasson followed by pinning ,John Zordani at 4:17 in the decisive match for the Wolverines. SOPHOMORE All-American Joe McFarland opened…

… the meet for the Wolverines by pinning Purdue's Dave Oros at 1:32. McFarland, ranked third in the nation in the 118-pound weight class, will be a starter on the East team in the East-West All-Star Meet…

… held in,. Bethlehem, Penn. on February 1. Junior Larry Haughn (126 pounds) increased the Wolverine lead to 9-0'with a 6-3 decision over the Boilermakers' Ted Patacsil. After sophomore Bill Goodill (with…

… Nadhir was forced to default due to a rib injury. WITH THE Wolverines now trailing, 15-12, freshman Scott Rechsteiner proceeded to turn in his finest perfor- mance of the season. Rechsteiner (8-10- 1) took…

… Boilermakers the lead once again at 19- 16, the victories by McKay and Klasson. clinched it for the Wolverines. Women cugers lose big The Michigan women's basketball team wound up last week's three-game road…

… trip with consecutive blowout losses to both Kentucky, 98-71 on Satur- day and Notre Dame, 78-41, on Sunday. One of the few bright spots for the Wolverines during the weekend was the scoring of forward…

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… for the Wolverines is to stop Rowinski and the 11-4 (4-1 in the Big Ten) Boilermakers. "To stop him you can't allow him to outmove you for the physical position inside," added Van DeWege. "You have to…

… toughest road trip of the year for the Wolverines. After tonight they travel to Cham- paigne to play Illinois on Saturday and then to Michigan State on February 2. Rowinskj ... Purdue's incredible bulk r w…

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… leads rout C. stomp minutes - but by the Spartans. Krentz scored his 15th goal of the year after taking a drop pass from Tom Anastos. The highlights of the period for the Wolverines came at 9:45 when…

… they recorded their first and only shot on goal in the period. Wolverines, 1 "Our defense moved," said MSU coach Ron Mason. "We made good passes and kept the Wolverines away from the puck." KRENTZ…

…'t keep someone like Leslie Rockymore down forever. The Wolverine senior, who had fallen from the grace of the Michigan fans and media over the past year due to struggles both on and off court, has ap…

…'s last two games as he went four of five from the floor against Iowa last Satur- day, and then hit a hot-handed eight of nine field goals to spark the Wolverines to an 86-75 victory over Michigan State…

… his shots from the floor, and he lost his starting spot. He was relegated to the end of the Michigan bench. This year the struggle for the Wolverine co-captain continued. With An- toine Joubert and…

… contest. Wolverines scored the last six points of the game, and held MICHIGAN FRESHMAN guard Kelly Benintendi played the Spartans scoreless in the final two minutes, but Michigan an excellent floor game…

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… potential seemed like idle promises. But not this weekend. The Wolverines (10-20) split two games with national champion Michigan State (24-6-1), beating the Spartans 8-2 in East Lansing Friday and then…

… losing a 2-1 classic that was dominated by spectacular goaltending. FRESHMEN BRYAN Deasley, Mike Moes and Rob Brown all got key goals in Friday's win, while rookie Warren Sharples provided the Wolverines

… Bill Shibicky en route to a 2-1 Wolverine loss at Yost Ice Arena Saturday night. The Wolverines stunned the dedending national champions Friday night in East Lansing, 8-2. I The Calendar of The…

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… year about his players being tired. -For all Frieder's talk of the team being tired, have the Wolverines really looked as if they have been playing tired? Michigan has now won four games in a row, and…

… is not missing a beat. The Michigan basketball team, led by Rice and Grant, ran its record to 13-6 with an 84-78 victory over the surprisingly competitive Wisconsin Badgers. The Wolverines never…

… as the Badgers' comeback fell short. WOLVERINE COACH Bill Frieder felt Wisconsin's lineup change helped his team gain a 40- 28 rebounding edge. "They went to a smaller lineup to match our guards, and…

… that allowed our inside people to get some key rebounds," he said. Rice pulled down the most important rebound with 20 seconds left in the game. Michigan led 81- 78, with Wolverine guard Antoine Joubert…

… points, grabbed eight rebounds, handed out seven assists, and made three steals. A Grant free throw began a 5-0 Michigan spurt that closed out the 0 victory first half, putting the Wolverines ahead 42…

…-38 at the break. Rice swished a 19-foot jumper with 1:06 left to give Michigan a 40-38 lead. After a Wisconsin miss, Joubert drive the lane for a bucket. The Wolverines got the ball back with six seconds…

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… with team," said Bahr. Wolverines ripped off four more something to prove. Freshman Dave Dameron victories in a row as Tony Lator; They proved it well, stomping followed up Moore's impressive decisioned…

… Chris Root 4-2, to star Michigan State 28-8. performance with a 6-3 decision the barrage. It was all Michigan as the over the Spartan's Brian Smith at Joe Pantaleo, now 28-3-1 an Wolverines took eight of…

… tax exp.3/1/7 The wolverine victory was so dominating that Michigan State coach Phil Parker made his team get back into their warmups after the competition, and practice again. Next for Michigan is…

… consistently miss a layup, an inside three- quarter, a wide-open 15 footer. It's very discouraging when you get yourself in a position to score and you don't put the ball in the basket." THE WOLVERINES came out…

… score at 45-45. WISCONSIN controlled the last five minutes of the game, allowing only Wolverine forward Lorea Feldman (team high 16 points) and Basford (10 points) to score six and two points…

…, respectively. Feldman also led the Wolverines in rebounds (nine), followed by Sonntag (eight), and Powell (seven). rphy Michigan is now 1-6 in the the chairs Big Ten and 8-8 overall, while Wisconsin improved its…

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… since the 1984- 85 season. Despite suffering a tough loss to Ferris State last Saturday, the Wolverines look strong. "You have to give Michigan credit," said Bulldog head coach John Perpich. "They're a…

…. 15-16, marked the first time this season head coach Red Berenson has been able to compile three strong lines. These three combinations propelled the Wolverines to their first conference sweep over the…

Wolverine squad to miss the national championships last year, but neither money nor talent should hold back the team this year. "I think we will finish in the top eight in the nationals in Maryland. We have a…

… State with club captain Tony Rodriguez and sopho- more Bill Fink performing capably for the Wolverines. THIS PAST weekend, Michi- gan topped Fort Wayne Bible Col- lege and Michigan State. Coach Mc…

…-15, 15-4, and 15-4. Next on the schedule is Notre Dame on Saturday. Last year the Irish gave the Midwest Champion Wolverines their stiffest competi- tion. "Notre Dame has some strong outside hitters. We…

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… wrestling coach Dale Bahr. His team's 1986-87 season was practically destroyed by an Illinois road trip last year. This year, however, the road has treated the 13th- ranked Wolverines kinder, at least for now…

… come as easy as the other three. William Waters, Michigan's 118-pounder, usually gives the Wolverines a quick three point lead by winning the first match. On Friday, he lost his match to NCAA qualifier…

… Kansas and the University of Southern California as well as many local colleges. While nobody from Michigan placed first in an event, many faired well. The best finish by a Wolverine was turned in by Sonia…

… John Scherer with a time of 8:17.77. The 3,000 meter run open race was also captured by a Wolverine, as Tim Fraleigh crossed the line in 8:45.63. In the field events, Dave Irvine placed first in the…

… Saturday, the Wolverines will host Notre Dame and North- western in a triple meet in Ann Ar- bor. -JOHN McDERMOTT Heyward turning pro PITTSBURGH (AP) - All- American running back Craig "Ironhead" Heyward…

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…, January 26, 1989 s lers set to battle Hawks injuries, this Wolverines aim high is Michigan s year Michigan coach Dale Bahr has enjoyed success both as a wrestler at Iowa State and as a coach…

…. Since ,:coming to Michigan in 1978, he has led the Wolverines to a record of 107-65-2. The victory total leaves him behind only Cliff Keen, who coached in Ann Arbor for 42 years. Last season, the…

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… Walters' stellar play, sophomore Kevin Nixon, who was averaging just 6.3 points a game, would hit a career-high 18. Down three when Robinson went out, the outlook for a Wolverine victory was grim. But…

… suddenly, there was light, a savior to lift the Wolverines out of their lackadaisical play - Terry Mills. Mills responded in the second half. He took it upon himself to give the team what it had been missing…

… Wildcats then scored eight of the next 12 points to take a 38-33 lead at halftime. The snooze buzzer remained silent. In fact, in the last seconds of the half, the Wolverines were unable to get off a shot…

… the Wolverines were I les NU anxious to answer the call and re- establish themselves in the second half, they received a large blow early as captain Rumeal Robinson picked up two quick fouls to open…

… string guards to come in and play in like they did," Vaught said. With Robinson sitting, junior guard Demetrius Calip and frosh Michael Talley led the Wolverines on a 12-4 run. When Robinson re- entered…

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