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February 26, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 100) • Page Image 7

… ice. The Wolverines will wrap up the campaign at a grueling pace as they play their last six regular season contests in the next nine days. End Home Action They will face the Gophers here tonight and…

… 90 VMI 83 North Carolina 97, Virginia 5 William and Mary 82, Furman 74 Denver on Monday and Tuesday. Although Minnesota will be bringing a sixth-place squad to face the Wolverines, Michigan Coach Al…

April 26, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 143) • Page Image 1

…, working in relief of John Kerr and Gordon Rinckey, came on in the fifth inning with the Wolverines trailing 8-5, and held the heavy hitting Titans scoreless, while scattering four singles the rest of the…

… over the 380 sign in straightaway center. DeBusschere Victimized Despite Michigan's five run fourth, DeBusschere remained in the game and was the victim of all the Wolverine homers and nine of the ten…

February 26, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 102) • Page Image 6

… ~oekeyand Basketball Squads Both Lose on I i Period Tech Flurry Steady Northwestern Quintet ( s 6-1 Wolverine Defeat Wolverines Despite Cole's 17 P C..s+nt I..By BOB ROMANOFF Road )utelasses oint…

… standings. The Wolverines scored the first four points and the last six points of the game but sandwiched be- tween these two scoring bursts the Wildcats had the game well in hand despite scattered uprisings…

… tight man to man defense which forced the Wolverines to attempt most of their' shots from the outside with-, out much success. While Northwestern hit for a sizzling 48.3 per cent average from the floor…

…. Cole Leads 6-7 sophomore center Tom Cole was the Wolverines standout as he hit for 15 points and grabbed 17 of Michigan's rebounds to lead the team ' in both departments. Sport Editorials For a series of…

… been one of the team's standouts, had 14, and Snyder 13. The Wolverines, who had a two- inch height advantage over the Wildcat starters, grabbed only five more rebounds than their op- ponents. As Coach…

… event which Canham figured would be much weaker for the Wolverines. He also ran down a list of fine performances by his team's mid- dle - distance runners, especially Dave Martin and Jim Wyman. unmary 2…

February 26, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 102) • Page Image 7

Wolverine captain did not swim in the 50 where junior Jim Kerr turned in a fast :22.6 to beat. teammate Dennis Floden. In the diving, the Buckeyes showed they will be tough to beat at their own pool next week…

… in the Big Ten championships. Sopho- more Juan Botella outscored the Wolverine's Ron Jaco 283.45 to 261.8 to take third in the official meet competition. Diving in ex- hibition, Lou Vitucci accumulated…

… 274.15 to 216.0 for' Pete Cox of Michigan. Webster had 324.2 and Gumpf 308.45. The Wolverines showed excel- lent strength in the 440-yd free- style. Uhler officially won in 4:35.1 and John Urbanscok…

March 26, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 125) • Page Image 6

… representa- tives, Karl Fink and Dennis Fitz- gerald, did not make the conso- lation finals. They scored six. points between them in Friday's rounds, howexer. That gave the Wolverines 18 points-far behind the…

May 26, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 171) • Page Image 6

…--Joe Jones slides into third base with his triple in the eighth inning. Jones, along with Harvey Chapman who also col- lected a three-bagger, paced the Wolverine attack. He drove in four runs with three hits…

… the newcomer with a singlewhich drove Camp- bell and Chapman across the plate. Fisher scored the fourth run of the inning on an error by short- stop Fred Michalski. The Wolverines wreen't able to touch…

…, and both scored on Jones' triple to right field. Another Another triple accounted for the Wolverine run in the second in- ning. Campbell led off the inning with a single and Chapman drove him in with…

June 26, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 1) • Page Image 1

… here late last night. The game started at 8 p.m. Monday Hawaii time (1 a.m. today EST) with junior. left-hander Fritz Fisher on the mound for Speaker Michigan. The Wolverines and the Japanese team are…

… the month. After end- ing the Big Ten season with a. heart-breaking double defeat to Wisconsin in the final doublehead- er of the Conference schedule-the losses dropping the Wolverines in- to a second…

February 26, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 110) • Page Image 2

…. Donald B. Benedict of New York City gave $2100 for the Har- lan Hatcher Fund. Emma W. Alexander of Ann Ar- bor gave $2000 for the Thoracic Surgery Research Fund. Another $2000 came . from the Wolverine

… Tube Division of Allen Park for the Wolverine Trufin Fellowship. Miscellaneous donors gave $1,- 850 for the Simpson Memorial In- stitute Special Fund. The American Foundation for Pharmaceutical E d u c a…

February 26, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 110) • Page Image 7

…, catching and passing Iowa early in the second half, and going on to win easily, 78-70. - . The win gave the Wolverines sole possession of fifth place in the Big Ten, with a 6-5 mark, and dropped the Hawkeyes…

…, the maximum advantage be- ing 16 points with 2:55 to play. Bill Buntin, the Wolverines' sophomore center, was once again their top scorer, notching 32 poinits with 11 yield goals -and 10 free throws…

… for two points Rodgers as he unwillingly gives up the ball to Wolverine Larry in the second half of yesterday's game. Buntin really didn't need Tregoning (35). Bob Cantrell (30), Tom Cole (31) and Doug…

… the assistance as he laid up the ball successfully to add to the Herner (40) stand by to pounce on the ball as seemingly headless Wolverines' lead, which they maintained during the last 16 Joe…

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…

February 26, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 117) • Page Image 6

… Ren- frew. "He's a consistent player." Consistent is practically an un- derstatement, as the senior center has been runnerup in scoring for the Wolverines for the past three years. As a sophomore Wilkie…

… House will take place at 1 p.m. and not 7:30 p.m. as reported earlier. It is the final dual meet of the year for the Wolverines. year would never have noticed any lack of form or any effects of his…

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…

February 26, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 129) • Page Image 6

Wolverines. Michigan is pres- ently in fourth place by .021_ Should both teams sweep their games the race will be thrown into a tie, which would result in Mich- igan' State receiving the fourth l Michigan…

… earlier in the season when the Wolverines trounced the Huskies by a score of 6-1. In that game Michigan was never behind and scored in every period. The night before, however, it was a different story as…

February 26, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 129) • Page Image 7

…- tainty? Four injuries incurred last week against Iowa threaten to side- line four Wolverine regulars to- morrow. One, Two, Three First, at 157, Lee Deitrick's re- injured knee may convince Keen to go with…

… the Tokyo Games, Behm finished only two points behind tied the eventual U.S. contender' the Wolverines in the Midlands in both wrestling and Greco-' MASKED MARVEL: Soph Page Develops Skill as…

…-53 loss at the hands out State's Jim Maidlow after of the Wolverines two weeks ago last term's conclusion to gain the in Ann Arbor. starting spot. Maidlow had pre- Michigan will pit Ed Booth- viously…

…, the Wolverines' sil- ver medal-winning Olympian, will take on Fred Schmidt, who fin- ished right behind him at Tokyo. Schmidt touched out Roble in the Ann Arbor meet by :00.15 sec- ond, but Robie had…

… team's losses to the Wolverines, Minne- sota-Duluth coach John Romano commented that Page "played two great games and made some fan- tastic saves on a lot of tough shots." Self-Reliant Page is more sure…

March 26, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 150) • Page Image 6

… mostly exhibitions and clinics. This will give the Wolverines time to practice and play their own style of ball again after a long lay-off, as well as round into shape for the tourna- ment. The…

… Miami Invitational Tournament. Michigan's total of 299 was good for third place behind Florida's 287 and Florida State"s 288. Di- rectly behind the Wolverines were two more teams from the deep South…

May 26, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 16) • Page Image 4

… Michigan State's ,depth and overwhelming speed in the sprints an l hurdles. But when the Wolverines hur- riedly threw their equipment into taxis to catch the plane home Sat- urday afternoon with 43 points…

…- good enough for second place- and three individual titlists, the track buffs knew that Michigan had been in town and third-place Wisconsin felt the heavy six-point gap that the Wolverines built up. Three…

… breaking Wolverine Rod Denhart's three-year old Big Ten record of 'He'll Make It'] After the meet, Canham assert-] ed that Canamare would continue his year-long improvement next month in the nationals. "It…

… injured leg in streaking to his second 440 crown in a row. Nobody was close to the Trinidad-Tobago Olympian as he loped once around the dry track in :46.6 seconds. 'Won't Let Myself'j The Wolverine captain…

… away from his nearest challenger, to handily capture the first heat' of the event with a leg of :46.2 unofficially. According to Canham, the only reason the Wolverines finished second to Iowa in the…

September 26, 1965 (vol. 76, iss. 25) • Page Image 1

Wolverines' margin u Michigan, which has h times in its two outings managed to recover tw Fumbles LL five bobbles, along with Califor- M nia's only fumble, to save their ere , "upset," second win of the…

…, Rick Volk- remaining, let the ball bounce off of his chest D the Wol- after calling for a fair catch. The the ball bounced to the Michigan 30- the o the home yard line where a Golden Bear ran Wolverine

… of fullback Dave Fish-' bobble on the Michigan ;10- d line in the second quarter ht have saved the Wolverines' rd too. Michigan was put deep Way] in the hole by Berry's quick kick to the eight yard…

…, the offi- cials gestured that a Wolverine had come up with the ball. Different Team California hardly resembled the team that was totally demolished by Notre Dame last weekend by a score of 48-6. Coach…

… looked as if they would pose much of a problem for the nationally r a n k e d Wolverines. O 10-7 Michigan's rugged defense held' them to zero first downs, no com- plete passes, and 35 yards rush- ing…

… league. Five plays later, the Wolverines started on their only touchdown drive of the day from their own 34. Vidmer passed to Clancy for 15, ran Fisher up the middle for eight, then romped around left end…

February 26, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 128) • Page Image 6

… Acting Associate Sports Editor. Special To The Daily EAST LANSING - Michigan State blasted the Wolverines here last night by the largest margin in the history of the lengthy riv- alry, 7-1. The Spartan…

… 9 Page an opportunity to stop the offensive show. Still, the Spartans weren't particular on whom they scored their goals, beating Page twice. Michigan's offense never did click, as, the Wolverines

… this season. Things were much the same last night, as the Wolverine icemen got only one shot past State goalie Gaye Cooley in 37 attempts. INTERDISCIPLINARY SEMINAR ON "GUILT AND RESPONSIBILITY" in the…

…, RUTGERS UNIV. Hoosier Trackmen Invade Yost By DAVE PFEFFER Co-captains Randy Weddle and John Brooks lead a battling but inexperienced Indiana track squad against the Wolverines today. The Hoosiers, having…

…. Wolverine Bob Densham and Hoosier Dick Swift, both having cleared 6'7" previously, should pro- vide spectator enthusiasm in the high jump event. It will be interesting to see if the Michigan captain, pole…

March 26, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 148) • Page Image 6

…'s action 34 points be- hind, now sit on a 33-point lead with 215 markers to their credit. Indiara is second with 182 points, while 'the Wolverines are nestled down in the third poistion with 161. Saari Stars…

… the Victors" was carried over the airwaves as much as any other song, with the Wolverines winning two of the six events on the pro- gram. A top effort by the Michigan finalists, was vital if the Wolver…

… the gutter. For comparison's sake, the Ameri- can record for the 100-yard free- style is :46.1. As Wolverine Coach Gus Stager said after the relay, "It was a great race. The first two swimmers just…

… out "C was ahead of Kammen through the match. As time was runn out, Jim gave a last-ditch eff but failed . . , the situation w either pin or get pinned." Two other Wolverines madet quarterfinals, but…

… The Daily MIAMI, Fla.-Michigan's golf squad surged into second place, Thursday, whilenWolverine John Richart held onto third in in- dividual play, after the second round of the University of Miami…

May 26, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 17) • Page Image 6

…. If Lawson develops the necessary ability, he could be the "big man" in the Wolverines' basketball future. He is the third high school pros- pect to announce his decision to come here. The 6…

Wolverines. Grove, Rick Hunt and Jim Dolan Middle distance runners Tom Next year's team will be led by --but the big difference next year Kearney of Bloomfield Hills and Jack Harvey, who was elected cap- may…

… chances at the 6'10" mark. Other Wolverine freshmen have set marks in everything from the also teamed to set freshman marks in the relays. Saulsberry, Kutchin- ski, Taimo Leps, and Canadian John Reynolds…

… 3170 WASHTENAW R( Just west of Arborland 1 ok1nouw V Members of the Wolverine base- ball teamvoted special honors to centerfielder Dick Schryer and shortstop Bob Gilhooley yester- day. Schryer was named…

… captain of next year's team and Gilhooley was picked as the recipient of the Ray Fisher Award which goes to the squad's most valuable player. Schryer has been a strong hit- ter for the Wolverines - batting…

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…

March 26, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 146) • Page Image 7

… place in the Miami Invitational Tournament despite John Schroeder's floundering in the final day of play yesterday. Settled in seventh from the opening day of the tourney, the Wolverines finished with a…

…, dropped to eighth with a disap- pointing 78 for a final 291. Bob Melnyk of Florida won with a 281. Frank Groves' 73 led Michigan in yesterday's round-up. Individual Wolverine totals, fol- lowing Schroeder…

May 26, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 18) • Page Image 5

… Diamond, 1209 S. University. 6 7151. PARTY Saturday night to help peat fully trio demonstrators arrested Toledo. 3118 Wolverine off Platt R F IT IS the consensus that Anthro. should NOT meet on Monday. F…

September 26, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 23) • Page Image 6

… ninutes left to play. Punt Key to olverine win The Wolverines had employed sophomore Pete Drehmann to do the kicking the three other times Michigan had to give up the ball yet they went with Craw when…

… greater height on the ball making it harder for a punt return." As it turned out, when the Wolverines had to kick with less than two minutes left, they were within the 50 and Craw was sent in to punt and…

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…

October 26, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 46) • Page Image 1

… Don Moor- head in the second quarter and on runs of one and three yards in the third quarter. His last touchdown put the Wolverines safely ahead, 21-9, with a little over two minutes left in the third…

… quarter. Michigan added two surplus TD's in the fourth period on a six yard keeper by quarterback Moorhead and a 10 yard sweep by reserve tailback Lance Scheffler. The Wolverine victory, coupled with the…

… losses suffered by Michigan State and Indiana, revived Michigan's flicker- ing hopes for a Rose Bowl berth. If the Wolverines do win the1 rest of their games, they will get the trip, but even if they do…

… locker room. "It was Taylor's first chance tot go this year and he was great."t But the Wolverines were anything but great in the firstt half when repeated mistakes by the Wolverine offense keptt the…

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