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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…

February 26, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 116) • Page Image 7

… versus the freewheeling running game that the Wolverines employ. Both teams lead the Big Ten in their chosen pursuits. Favoring a 1-3-1 zone trap among a variety of zones and traps, Minnesota's scanty 57…

… Brady, John- son and Lockard. Although not as polished as their Minnesota coun- terparts, the Wolverines are quick- er, "more willing to make things happen," as Wolverine assistant coach Fred Snowden put…

…, forcing Michigan to play the Goph- er deliberate style, then Minnesota should be in fine shape at the con- clusion of the contest. However, if the Wolverines can run and continue to gun with suc- cess, then…

… on while teammate Ken Brady -fights for the ball during the Wolverines 105-83 pasting of Illinois. Wilmore will attempt to duplicate his 31 point performance of that contest when the Wolverines take on…

… Minnesota today. IRISH ROMP: Visiting Icers fall gain -Daily-Rolfe Tessem WOLVERINE CENTER Ken Brady cans a layup in the Wolver- ines thumping of Illinois two weeks ago while Bill Morris (35) hopelessly…

… looking for-. ward to the clash of the Michigan freshman basketball team with Michigan State Monday night for some time, but the Wolverines can't afford to be looking ahead when they take on Central Michi…

…- gan today at Crisler Arena in a game preceding the Michigan- Minnesota varsity duel. The Wolverines have a perfect 10-0 record, but the CMU frosh came very close to marring it when the two teams met Feb…

… early 27.45 to 26.70 lead. But the smile on Coach Loken's face faded as MSU outscored the Wolverines by one point in the side horse. Despite Kaziny's classy 9.35 and Gura's 9.05, Michigan, as a result of…

… Marti's surprising and unfortunate 7.45, could not match State's consistency. Faced with a situation they had not encountered since Iowa, the Wolverines broke the Spartan lead with fine performances on…

… class with the Wolverines, and besides matching two of the better frosh teams in the country in a tradi- tional Michigan - Michigan St~ate rivalry, the game offers one of the state of Michigan's classic…

May 26, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 13) • Page Image 11

… mile quite bunched together. The Wolverine chances for a decent finish are quite good. As track coach Dixon Farmer has pointed out the Wolverines possess class per- formers in Godfrey Murray (hurdles…

…), Steve Ad- ams (shot and discus), and Kim Rowe (440), as well as in the relay squads. With some good sec- ondary performances as the Wolverines put on against Purdue, a respectable finish, such as last…

October 26, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 44) • Page Image 8

… Dixon Farmer's cross- country Wolverines have per- formed workouts of this type throughout the entire season and tomorrow will compete in Lake Crystal, Illinois with the hopes of turning over a few leaves…

… better idea of our chances for next weekend," Farmer commented. The Wolverine chances may be dampened by the possible loss of number three runner Jon Cross. Cross hasn't run well lately and it is feared…

… reason- ed it this way, "If Brown and Bolster can repeat their perform- ances and if we can place three mote guys in the top twenty, I think we can win." But the ifs will have to wait as the Wolverines

February 26, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 123) • Page Image 10

… getting close to it in the last few weeks. Saturday night it happened; the Michigan Wolverine hockey team made the WCHA playoffs. The Wolverines weren't sure of a playoff spot when they ended their visit to…

…; the most that ninth-place Colorado can finish with is 24. "This is the only league where you can get hot for five or six weeks and win the whole thing," informed Dan Farrell, Wolverine hockey coach. It…

… College, and left for South Bend in position to clinch a berth. clinch berth The clinching was slightly de- layed. In the Friday game the Wolverines played about as badly as they have in a long while…

…. Michigan played like it knew it was the winner, and figured that all it had to do to win was to show un. The Wolverines aban- doned the very style of hockey that had made them winners. The i"ers came back…

…- offs? The answer to the first onestion is more denendent on the the answer of the second than one might think. To have a realis- tic chance of going to the NCAA finals, the Wolverines have to be good…

… with the most regular sea- son points still alive plays the team with the fewest, etc. Two WCHA teams go to the finals. With that in mind, the Wolverines have one thing in mind: avoid Michigan Tech in…

… the playoffs if possible. If the Wolverines finish fourth, which they can do by sweeping Michigan State, and they would play a reasonably weak team at home in the first round. If any of the teams below…

… them win also in the first found, then Michigan will play someone other than Tech in the second round. The Wolverines should be able to do it. Their forwards have been superb of late-Don Dufek; Angie…

… instilled in this team and, yes, it's capable enough. But why mince words? The Wolverines are one good hockey team. WCHA Standings 118-Jim Brown Brown and Purdue's Joe Corso are the class of the conference…

October 26, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 45) • Page Image 1

… . . . then the Wolverines give it a go at 1:30 p.m. against Minnesota's Gophers . . . if that's not your idea of a good time the Go club is holding a meeting at 2 p.m. in room 2050 Frieze Building (by the way…

… This is the way it was for Homecoming 25 years ago, when stud ents here hung a giant replica of the Michigan Daily across the front of Stockwell Hall. The date was Oct. 22, 1949 and the Wolverines had…

October 26, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 45) • Page Image 7

…- defeated Michigan Wolverines take on an injury-riddled Min- nesota squad in Michigan Sta-, dium.I The 6-0 Wolverines hope to break a string of three straight, lackluster performances, in- cluding last week…

… right. Still, Bo remembers that passing saved some cru- cial drives against the Bad- gers last week. On the defensive side, the Wolverines' success in capturing their seventh straight Little Brown Jug…

… devastating hit by Wolverine Mik e Holmes (40) while Jeff Perlinger (97) looks on. Michigan gave up 20 points to Minnesota. Wisconsin last week, and hopes to improve today against t E MICHIGAN WINS…

… and a goal on a picture play with the lot of mistakes," were, accord- INIGHT EDITOR help of Captain Randy Tru- ing to Wolverine Coach DanjL BILL STIEG deau. While skating in from the Farrell, what kept…

… sively," Farrell stated, not at; handed, the Wolverines monopo- his own rebound shot in. all satisfied in spite of the lized play. OSU had only five Neal, a 5-8 senior, earned the' score and the remarkable…

…-1 at 8:30 of the last per- Bol, Natale) 8:52; 3. M -DeBol while the Wolverines were short- iod. The 210-pound junior, lead- (Neal, Fox) 12:05, pp; 4. M - Kawa handed. Neal and Greg Fox as- ing scorer for…

… the Wolverines (Trudeau, Manery) 14:49. sisted as the Detroiter slapped last year with 25 goals, was as- No scoring. a rebound shot past OSU goalie sisted by Fox and Doug Lind-, THIRD PERIOD Dan…

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…

March 26, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 139) • Page Image 7

… defending champions, Iowa. Last year the Wolverines were undefeat- ed going in to the Big Tens, but the Hawkeyes captured the title. Iowa coach Dick Holzaepfel :s pessimistic about his team's chances this…

… by KAREN KASMAUSKI MICHIGAN GYMNAST Jerry Poynton executes a side horse maneuver in action from this year's dual meet season. Poynton and his Wolverine teammates will be out to prove their fine dual…

October 26, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 46) • Page Image 8

… because "it's fun." of the, Wolverine Sports Club man student and Engineering Experienced c y c 1 i s t Marc braved the blustery weather to Professor Joseph Datsko, one Ness said "It's really exciting…

…: pedal 25 laps (nearly 30 miles) of the crowd's favorites. ( There's a whole lot more to rac- for the second race. Wolverine Chris Bodycombe, ing than what people think." Each time the racers churned…

… trophies, nouncer Fred Cappy kept up a donated by Stroh's. Area mer- MOST of the Wolverines train steady stream of encouraging chants including Campus Cor- year 'round. In the winter they chatter for the…

March 26, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 143) • Page Image 8

… guided the Wolverines to a 9-1 dual meet season. The only loss has come at the hands of top-rank- ed Indiana State. Michigan's hopes of sweeping past all the opposition without encountering much trouble…

…-captain Pierre Leclerc pulled a groin muscle in prac- tice Monday morning, but he should perform this weekend although he will be hampered on the floor exercise. Nevertheless, the Wolverines have four conference…

February 26, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 123) • Page Image 6

… information $3.00. Mission Mountain Co., Box 727, Polson, Montana 59860. 11H227 CRAFTSPERSON in residence - Leathercraft & Design. Wolverine is seeking a leathercraft And design person to work in a new concept…

… resume of experience and salary requirements to: Director of Personnel, Wolverine Worldwide, Inc., Rockford, Michigan 49351. An Equal Opportunity Em- ployer. 01H302 CHILD CARE POSITIONS OPEN - Parent…

March 26, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 139) • Page Image 5

…- versity. Monday-Friday, 9-4:30, Sat- PERMANENT WEIGHT LOSS urday ar.d Sunday, 1-5:00. 53F327 Through B e h a v i o r Modification, THE DISTINCTION of being South Wolverine Institute, 973-1480. cFtc U's only…

March 26, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 139) • Page Image 7

…'s going to be tough for Wisconsin to play back to back." The Wolverines will have to play inspired hockey if they hope to upend the Big Red, however. Their weaknesses are few and far between as the Wildcats…

…'s goals per game average. In the last two periods Baretta demon- strated his All-American prowess. He will be a tough bar- rier for the Wolverines to penetrate. Baretta's success is largely due to the…

… crowd advan- tage. The Wolverine fans will have to yell their lungs out, how- ever, if they hope to compete with Wisconsin's Red Hoards. Badger fans in numbers close to 5,000 came to cheer their team to…

… Wisconsin mentor Bob Johnson pointed out, "Michi- gan has a fine team of their own." The Wolverines are confident they can win it. Michigan goalie Rick Palmer put it this way, "I think we can win it, we have…

… (playing with a broken stick) 13:36. Overtime Scoring: 7. w - Eaves (unassisted). Saves by Periods New Hampshire .......... 11 9 19 Wisconsin............7 9 WOLVERINE CENTER Dave Debol f ips a backhander…

February 26, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 123) • Page Image 1

… Supplement Blue cagers capture home finale Wolverines nip Iowa, 82-76 By RICK MADDOCK After leading by as much as 19 points, the Michigan cagers fought off a gradual Iowa surge and held on to a rugged…

… 82-76 Big Ten victory. The Wolverines' post season hopes remained alive with the win. "That keeps us in position now. We play Minnesota and Northwestern. We've still got a chance. We'll certainly get a…

…) when your offense is not clicking. Ours wasn't, and they took advantage of it," Alan Hardy said. "You have a lead, so you're not trying to come back. You don't have that to go for.' The Wolverine letdown…

… shortage o( nurses in See CARTER, Page 7 Michigan's Mark Lozier uncorks a jump shot despite harassment from Iowa defenders Terry Drake (right) and Larry Olsthoorn. Lozier and his Wolverine teammates did…

February 26, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 123) • Page Image 8

… time-out, and so was Michigan's man- to-man defense. The Wolverines went to the zone in an attempt to keep a lid on Baxter's man, Hawkeye scoring leader Ronnie Lester. "When Baxter went out rIo one could…

… three games, however, are no bargain. The Wolverines must take on Minnesota in the Gophers' den, followed by Northwestern at Evanston. And then comes the kicker-UCLA at Pauley Pavillion. If the cagers do…

… and persistent Wolverine team at Yost- .Arena last night. * SPECIAL at the B0geI Facto( 1306 S. University INTRODUCING ALWAYS FRESH, 7 days ... Joelson scored the game winner when he took a drop back…

… pass from Tech centerman Stu Ostland just over the Michigan blue line. Joelson's low slap shot cleanly beat Palmer, sending the- approximately 1,000 Huskie rooters screaming and 6,000 Wolverine fans out…

September 26, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 17) • Page Image 11

…. Tie game. Almost. 1976, almost. 1-1 in Big Ones. Throttle the Buckeyes in Buckeyeville 22- 0. Campus unrest. But the Trojans were undentable, Minnesota, Washington upset the '77 Wolverines. And next…

…'s," said Warhurst. This is Warhurst's fifth year as head coach at Michigan. In that time, the Wolverines have won three Big Ten cross country championships. Last year, however, they finished fourth. "The key…

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…

October 26, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 44) • Page Image 13

… more than just 27 hockey games last year. The Wolverines lost three of their top scorers to injury, two of them for large portions of the season and one who won't play anymore. First to go was Terry…

… its scoring punch. Michigan averaged only 3.61 goals per game last year. During last year, the Wolverines also lost any idea of which of their three goalies should play in the-nets. Netmin- ders Rudy…

October 26, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 44) • Page Image 14

… fact remains that tp win 5 t Dan Lerg you must score, and this they did not do. Last year the Wolverines were last in the WCH A in goals scored (117) and last in the standings. Through their last twenty…

… his knee. DUE LARGELY to these untimely in- juries, the Wolverine offehse never really got untracked. But with the usual pre-season optimism, Farrell is con- fident about this year's attack. "If our…

… netted themselves. UNLESS THE Wolverines improve on the lowest scoring offense in the WCHA, the defense will be relied on heavily to keep the team in the game. According to the Wolverine defen- semen…

… year's experience may prove invaluable to the Wolverines' defensive corps in improving on las~t year'sdlisappointing season. Doug Todd THE BULK O the responsibility, however, still remains with the…

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