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August 27, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 1) • Page Image 3

…-1970 edition nf the Michi- gan Wolverine basketball squad. Their is little question that Toinjanovich will be Michigan's big gun this year. For two sea- sons Rudy has led his team in scoring and last year was…

… has the inside ti'ack to the .job consid- ering that he was the number three guard last year and had a few fine games such as against Duke when he scored 20 points to lead the Wolverines to a stun- ning…

… Wisconsin. All in all the Big Ten Race appears to be a three team af- fair this season including Puir- due, Ohio State, and Illinois. Wolverine fans may be forced to wait a year or two until the recruiting of…

August 27, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 1) • Page Image 5

… the Weather Bureau's promise of sunshine. Snow can be expected in May. But most unexpected was the play of the Wolverine icers. The changes in their fortunes came faster than those in the ele- ments…

…. Paul Gams- by hit the post on a penalty shot, forwards were slow com- ing back on defense and de- fensemen tended to be caught up ice. But while the weather was still cold, the Wolverines got hot and…

… coming back to check," insists Renfrew as he praised his unsung trio of Randy Binnie, Don Deeks, and Doug Glendinning as his "best check- ing line." Defensively the Wolverines were an ever-hustling and im…

… e solid performers. "Only their unhappy penchant for giving aw ay the puck in their own end hampered their overall effec- tiveness," noted Renfrew. "The high powered Wolverine offense is left almost…

… tide of a game." To make matters worse Jim Keough, Michigan's All-Ameri- can goaltender, experienced the worst slump of his career and the Wolverines sorely missed the spectacular play in the nets which…

… ig- nite us." Returning from a road trip in Minnesota for the series with first place North Dakota, the Wolverines finally put it all to- gether as "the forwards put the puck in the net, the defense…

… v Minnesota net Perrin. The speedy captain-elect scored 28 goals in spite of his poor mid-season play. Perrin is the closest thing the Wolverines have to that single individual capable of reversing…

… the tide of a game, and it is no coincidence that the Wolverines came alive at the same time he started putting the puck in the net again. Perrin's linemates, center Paul Gamsby and/ right wing Merle…

August 27, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 1) • Page Image 6

…Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, August 27, 1969 PUZZLING .,. a l 11 l .. 6 F: J( v i."' < ;? Links outlook unknown By BILL DINNER One can only wonder what happened to the Wolverine golf…

… were five additional lettermen to help the depth of the squad. Even the Wolverines' opener gav-e no indication of their fu- Lire fortunes as they captured lifth place in the annual Miami Invitational…

… Tournament, with Keith Mohan and Rod Sumpter leading the team. Erskine, who started with a disappointing 80- 81-161, patched together his game to finish with 316, good for third among the Wolverines

… Iopes for (a victory in the Big Ten Tour- namnent were washed away after the first round (s the Wolverines were over 20 strokes out of first. Things went from bad to worse in the final round as they…

… Tournament in Columbus the Wolverines fin- -i hope is that there will be a great improvement in today's play." In accord with N e w - comb's remarks the team did edge up a little, but then there are not too…

… Big Ten Tournament were washed away after the first GET ATTENTION round as the Wolverines were over 20 strokes out of first. Things went from bad to worse in the final 36 holes as they finished in…

… Erskine could muster was a dismal 319 total which placed him fifthout of six Wolverines. Erskine was undaunted by his endeavors for the Michigan golf team. Wasting no time after the season drew to a close…

… per month Required a Call NEEBJAC TV RENTALS 662-5671 SERVING BIG 10 SCHOOLS SINCE 1961 capture fourth place in the Big Ten with a strong 9-5 mark. A final verdict was forthcom- ing on the Wolverines

… of the unknown. In spite of the poor campaign, the 1969 Wolverine squad was veteran in nature: Gone next year will be the en- tire starting infield including Glenn Redmon, who was a second team all Big…

August 27, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 1) • Page Image 7

…Wednesday, August 27, 1969 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven Wolverine tankers try harder but expect second By NORM SCHERR When you are number two, you are supposed to try harder, as any avid…

… some promising frosh fish to keep the Wolverine pond well-stocked. But this double edged decision comes with mixed blessings. It has brought to Indiana's coach Doe Counsilman three freshman who competed…

March 27, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 145) • Page Image 7

… quality for a defensive back, Hunter con- tends, but one that must be learn- Ted rather than taught. -Dally--Larry Robbins BRIAN HEALY (24), Wolverine defensive back returns an intercepted Minnesota pass…

… sending seven wrestlers, including one freshman under the new Big Ten rule, to the tournament which begins this af- ternoon at Provo, Utah, and runs through Saturday night. The Wolverines going in the lower…

…, thus giving the Wolverine's Hoddy a little room to maneuver at 115. And I o w a State's Dan Gable, 130 pound champion in 1-968, will be in the 137 division. Hoddy has not had much com- petition this year…

August 27, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 1) • Page Image 27

… two results in zero. How- ever, one, two, three can almost make up for it. As confusing as this sounds, it is no more complex than the 1968 gymnastics season was for the Wolverines. By finishing in…

… two, Iowa and Michigan State, to qualify as a team for the 'NCAA championships. A sec- ond-place playoff result eliminat- ed this' possibility; however the Wolverines' individual tallies at the…

… State led Iowa by 3.4 points and Michigan by 3.8. On the trampoline, the next event, the Wolverine score was phenomenal. It drew the gym- nasts to within .05 points of the Spartans. The Hawkeyes fell to…

… almost three points behind the other twonand realized they couldn't, win. Along with this realization, came the knowledge that if Mich- igan beat Michigan State, the Wolverines would be the undis- puted…

…, while both Michigan State and Iowa have been hit hard. This year, the Wolverines will be the team with poise and ex- perience. With their strength, the rest of the country better start looking. "As long…

… edging out the Wolverines on the floor exer- cise, swamping them on the side- horse, and winning the rings. They established a 2.6 point lead going into the trampoline event. At this point, Michigan had an…

August 27, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 1) • Page Image 27

…; but another two results in zero. How- ever, one, two, three can almost make up for it. As confusing as this sounds, it is no more complex than the 1968 gymnastics season was for the Wolverines. By…

… the other two, Iowa and Michigan State, to qualify as a team for the NCAA championships. A sec- ond-place playoff result eliminat- ed this possibility; however the Wolverines' individual tallies at the…

… State led Iowa by 3.4 points and Michigan by 3.8. On the trampoline, the next event, the Wolverine score was phenomenal. It drew the gym- nasts to within .05 points of the Spartans. The Hawkeyes fell to…

… almost three points behind the other two and realized they couldn't win. Along with this realization, came the knowledge that if Mich- igan beat Michigan State, the Wolverines would be the undis- puted…

…, while both Michigan State and Iowa have been hit hard. This year, the Wolverines will be the team with poise and ex- perience. With their strength, the rest of the country better start looking. "As long…

… Spartans a slight edge. The meet began as expected, with Michigan State edging out the Wolverines on the floor exer- cise, swamping them on the side- horse, and winning the rings. They established a 2…

August 27, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 1) • Page Image 28

… title in a span;of 18 years make for a pretty Impres- sive record, but for the Michigan tennis team it wasn't enough. The Wolverine netters were ed- ged for the Big Ten crown by Mi- chigan State in 1967…

… and a 6-3 drubbing of national power Miami. The Wolverines went into the season with a young squad, hav- ing only two seniors in the seven- man lineup. Murphy held playoffs at the outset to determine…

… in the fifth singles posi- tion, and Bruce DeBoer, another sophomore, rounded out the line- up. The order could not have work- ed much better for the Michigan cause. The Wolverines repeatedly mowed…

… collegiate players. This left a horrendous four losses by Michigan doubles teams, with Miami again the major cul- prit. The Hurricanes took both the first and third matches from the Wolverines, while Wisconsin…

… and Indiana were responsible for the others. Fishbach and Marcus combined in the first doubles shot, sustain- ing only the one defeat enroute to the Big Ten first doubles champ- ionship. Wolverine pairs…

August 27, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 1) • Page Image 28

… and a national title in a span of 18 years make for a pretty impres- sive record, but for the Michigan tennis team it wasn't enough. The Wolverine netters were ed- ged for the Big Ten crown by Mi…

…- ference runner-up MSU and a 6-3 drubbing of national power Miami. The Wolverines went into the season with a young squad, hav- ing only two seniors in the seven- man lineup. Murphy held playoffs at the…

… Angeles, held forth in the fifth singles posi- tion, and Bruce DeBoer, another sophomore, rounded out the line- up. The order could not have work- ed much better foi the Michigan cause. The Wolverines

… country among collegiate players. This left a horrendous four losses by Michigan doubles teams, with Miami again the major cul- prit. The Hurricanes took both the first and third matches from the Wolverines

…. Wolverine pairs also claimed the other two conference doubles crowns-Dell and Hainline, the number two title and DeBoer and senior Bob Pritula the third. In wrapping up the conference championship meet…

August 27, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 1) • Page Image 29

…Tuesday, August 27, 1968 THE MICHIGAN DAILY TuesdayIIIAugustI27, 1968IITHEIMICHIGAN -A-L- .Pros undercut By ROBIN WRIGHT Five Wolverines - including Fate collided with the 1968, four pitchers…

… the Wolverines to yield the '68 1 college ball to go for the big young diamond squad *title. The season opened on an un- lucky note as Chief Hurler-on- the-mound Geoff Zahn was swiped. by the Los…

… confrontations. Steady pitching and power hit- ting became keys to Wolverine victory as they yielded only the last game, in a set of double- headers against Ohio State and Indiana. The arms of Dave Renkiewicz and…

…-1 loss in non- conference action against West- ern triggered a losing streak that was to cost the Wolverines the Big Ten title. Lack of run-producers was the source of a double setback at Wisconsin, when…

… over Michigan, which sank to a disheartening third place. What turned out to be the last weekend of baseball for the club saw the Wolverines almost snooze through a set of lackluster games against last…

…-place Purdue. Splitting a Saturday double- header (which appeared to be a Wolverine fad) against the Illini further deflated title hopes. Rain cost the team two double- headers at Iowa and Minnesota and knocked…

…. Despite minor disappointments, he felt the Wolverines fulfilled his expecta- tions. On strategy, Benedict-explained, "We believe pitching is 85% of the game, and we build our teams around that philosophy…

… 'of their respective teams. Both are also being allowed to return as full-time students this fall. Other drafted Wolverines in- volve the rest of the Michigan pitching staff - Renkiewicz, Jack Hurley…

… his sophomore year, displays the big swing that hit for a .467 average. Also the conference leader in doubles and total bases, he was one of two Wolverines who elected to abandon college ball for a…

August 27, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 1) • Page Image 29

… professional draft - forced the Wolverines to yield the '68 title. The season opened on an un- lucky note as Chief Hurler-on- the-mound Geoff Zahn was swiped by ,the 'Los Angeles, Dodgers. A young and unproven…

…-season pro draft came back to hit Michigan for a third loss. , Five Wolverines - including ranked Michigan State in two four pitchers - were tapped by single games, 4-1, 4-2. major league clubs. Two sopho…

… pitching and power hit- money. ting became keys to Wolverine SEASON WRAP-UP victory as they yielded only the Arizona sun on the annual last game in a set of double- eight-day, ten-game spring trip headers…

… losing streak that was to cost the Wolverines the Big Ten title. Lack of run-producers was the source of a double setback at Wisconsin, when 19 men were left stranded on base. The. weekend produced…

… teams. Both are also being allowed to return as full-time students this fall. Other drafted Wolverines in- volve the rest of the Michigan pitching staff Renkiewicz, Jack Hurley and Gerry, Christman…

… last weekend of baseball for the club saw the Wolverines almost snooze through a set of lackluster games against last-place Purdue. Splitting a Saturday double- header (which appeared to be a Wolverine

… win the NCAA crown. DEFENSE IMPORTANT Coach Moby Benedict felt Mich- igan had a strong enough team to win big in the Big Ten. Despite minor disappointments, he felt the Wolverines fulfilled his expecta…

… that hit for a .467 average. Also the conference leader in doubles and total bases, he was one of two Wolverines who elected to abandon college ball for a crack at the majors. Maddox signed for a healthy…

August 27, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 1) • Page Image 56

… sports AP 'Sports action rr .._.. - a : . ._ r. .. n + WTE LC OME 'C U. of M. Studen.ts MICHIGAN'S Wolverines Michigan's famous Marching Band-The Victors- By FRED LaBOUR Summer Assistant sports…

… campus rag, is in charge of the sports pages in each and every Daily. The emphasis of our coverage is of course on Wolverine athletic exploits but we also cover collegi- ate sports in general as well as…

Wolverines as they take on worthy opponents of every nature, be it puckster, tanker or gridder. We talk to coaches of every ma- jor athletic team in the country. We interview the O. J. Simpson's as wall as the…

August 27, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 1) • Page Image 56

…. Cassidy Diversity scores for sports Business cIty room Sports action for you i .. _ _ r t t[ 1t WELCOME- Ul .6of M~. Students MICHIGAN'S Wolverines - Michigan's famous Marching Band-The Victors…

… willing to work, The sports staff of this, the campus rag, is inecharge of the sports pages in each and every Daily. The emphasis of our coverage is of course on Wolverine athletic exploits but we also…

… breadth of wonderful America to follow the Wolverines as they take on worthy opponents of every nature, be it puckster, tanker or gridder. We talk to coaches of every ma- jor athletic team in the country…

February 27, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 127) • Page Image 6

… . .." He was referring to the current four-game losing streak which (1) superceded a ten-game win- ning splurge, and (2) shattered all Wolverine hopes of a WCHA championship. Wear One Crown Michigan is…

… 7:30 each night and will cost from each swimmer, while making defeat at North Dakota which left a$1.00 for students and faculty sure that he gets an adequate the Wolverines mired in fifth3."Indiana…

… issue, will be commetedsays Wolverine Coach Gus Sta- commented: gers pre in th Gns the All prices are at a bargain base- the fact that no coach has to di- "We could have won either of ement rate in order…

… twelfth or higher). It should pretty much explain how the Wolverine frosh managed to rack up their winning 366 points. NHL Standings I East Divisionj W L T Pts Montreal 34 Chicago 28 New York 29 Boston…

February 27, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 127) • Page Image 7

… Shoot. So goes the two-in-one feature at eight tonight in the University Events Building as the Purdue Boilermakers take on the Michigan Wolverines in what promises to be a highscoring chaotic affair. The…

…. overtime, the Wolverine yearlings They will be opposed by Lowe are eager to make it three in a ("Butch" to his friends) and Ron row under coach George Pomey. Powers (6'. A product of Detroit Th invading…

… height ad- vantage for the Wolverines and the possibility of a third straight Michigan victory looks more than just possible. "We'll go with the same start- ing lineup we used in our last game," reports…

… Pomey. "We hope to play everybody, but that will depend a lot on how the game goes." For Michigan That means that Rod Ford, Mike Rafferty, and Tom Lund- stedt will be starting up front for the Wolverines

May 27, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 19) • Page Image 5

… Engagement Ring. EDUCATION at its best. Aus- tin Diamond, 1209 S. University. 663- 7151. F4 PARTY Saturday night to help peace-' fully trio demonstrators arrested, in Toledo. 3118 Wolverine off Platt Rd. F25…

January 27, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 100) • Page Image 7

…, 2.8 per game. One reason behind Michigan's success might be due to their 'hard skating and checking all over the ice. The statistics con- firm the aggressiveness of the Wolverines play as they rank…

… to Houghton next week for a two game series with Michigan Tech followed by a home game with State. After two games with Minnesota, the Wolverines finish at home with second place North Dakota. This…

March 27, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 149) • Page Image 7

… on- slaught in diving and came out with their fourth consecutive team title, scoring 302 points. The Hoos- iers were second with 286 markers, while the Wolverines chalked up 253 points on the tally…

…. The two Wolverine Olympians Carl Robie and Bill Farley, hzad been expected to give Saari his roughest competion, but all Robie could manage was a fourth while Farley placed tenth. Robie was clocked in…

… 17:42.86. Takes Consolation Paul Scheerer, Wolverine breast- stroke star, barely missed qualify- ing for the championship finals, but he grabbed first in the con- solation round of the 200-yard…

….87. The Wolverines managed to pull within four points of Indiana with KEN SITZBERGER GARY DILLEY only two events remaining on the program, but the diving put the Hoosiers virtually out of reach as four…

… East All-Stars; B131 Russell Sparks Celtics to in his dives to place fifth for Michi- gan, and Wolverine Fred Brown added an eleventh on the high board. Favorite Ken Sitzberger of Indiana finished…

… second withz 532.15 points. The Wolverine squad of Rich Walls, Hoag, Farley and Robie placed second in the 800-yardx freestyle relay, the Hoosiers bare-# ly edging them. out in the time ofz 7:06.64. The…

… champion last night by overwhelming Bob Billberg of Morehead State Teachers 15-4, but the Wolverine team finished fifth overall in tournament com- petition. Bob Fehrs, the only other Mich- igan entryswho…

… Ohio State is, in second with 880. Michigan's John Richart is in fourth place with a 216 total fol- lowing. Friday's play. Wolverine John Schroeder is in sixth with 217 while Bob Bar- clay and Bill…

… Newton rounded out the Wolverine foursome with 225 and 226, respectively. t n iiBattle of Gators n the individual, competition, national amateur champion Bob Murphy of Florida had a one stroke lead over…

February 27, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 129) • Page Image 1

… every' piece of paper that the Boiler-d WEST LAFAYETTE - Michi- maker fans tossed onto the court.a gan's cagey Wolverines waited for But there's no sense in buildingI Purdue to build up the momen- a…

…, regrouped k ter for an eventual 105-85 triumph gan fcal ed a ttirg s their forces, changed a few thingsC The win, the ninth in 11 ef- here and there, and jumped ont forts for the Wolverines, enabled the wagon…

August 27, 1965 (vol. 76, iss. 2) • Page Image 11

… Michigan Wolverines will play a 10-game schedule this sea- son for the first time in recent history. They will begin the season Sept. 18 facing North Carolina at Chap- el Hill and play their traditional…

…-time Spartan record. The Wolverines will have a score to settle when Purdue comes to town. The Boilermakers, with sev- en starters returning on both of- fense and defense, should be even better than the outfit…

August 27, 1965 (vol. 0, iss. 1) • Page Image 57

…, traveling almost ,, anywhere in the country. Wher- ever the Wolverine teams go, a Daily reporter follows for on-the- Sports Staffer Grabs Yawn after Dean scene coverage.1 -1.S The Daily - a Student Paper for…

August 27, 1965 (vol. 0, iss. 1) • Page Image 59

… Gargoyle MICHIGAN'S Wolverines - Michigan's famous Marching Band-The Victors- State Street-TheLeague-The Union -all, are great traditions of a,,great University. GREEN E'S CLEANERS is a tradition, too…

February 27, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 130) • Page Image 6

…-2. For the Wolverines to take the fourth spot in the end-of-season tournament, they must defeat the Huskies in today's 8 p.m. rematch while Colorado must upset the Spartans. Michigan now is in fifth as a…

… chance for a save as the shot, went low between his legs to give the Wolverines a 1-0 first stanza advantage. Netted Hood Shortly before the end of the period, Hood and a Tech defense- man were forced into…

… last two meets for personal top per- formances will be competing for the Wolverine's as will Dick Wells. Defending Champ Michigan Captain Kent Bernard is the defending 600 yard run win- ner in the time…

… against Penn State. The Michigan mile relay team will also be trying for a repeat win. Last yearra Wolverine quar- tet won with a time of 3:19.8. This year's team of Marion Hoey, Dan Hughes, Bob Gerometta…

… two teams met in Yost Field House earlier this year, and the partisan crowd watched the Wolverines rebound their way to an 89-83 victory.. Bill Buntin tied Cazzie Russell for scoring honors - each…

… hitting 30 points. Illinois had three men scoring more than 20 points, Don Freeman, Skip Thoren and Tal' Brody, who scored 27, 24, and 21, respectively. Two Game Lead The Wolverines have opened a two game…

… watch the Wolverines second leading rebounder in the Jim Vopicka, a 6'2" junior, will attempt to become the ninth team Big Ten, behind Jim Pitts of start at the guard spot opposite to go undefeated in Big…

September 27, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 25) • Page Image 1

… ring Negroes from owners ofHl3u . rig egosfmow r VGround By BILL BULLARD Sports Editor Bump Elliott's Wolverines used a combined arsenal of rushing and passing yesterday to overpower a spunky Air…

… Force squad which could move only through the air in the season opener for Michigan here yesterday. The score was 24-7. Quarterback Bob Timberlake set the tone for the game as he guided the Wolverines

August 27, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 1) • Page Image 42

… 2.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 55.0. 45,9 Point Avg. 22.3 13.5 11:3 10.3 7.6 5.1 4.9 3.1 0.3 0.6 0.6 3.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 76.5 71.9 YEAR OF THE WOLVERINE?: Strack Ready for Big Basketball Year; Big Ten Championship Up…

… Cantrell and Herner for the starting slots. Mich- igan could conceivably put a team on the court with four sopho- mores and Buntin. By now, everyone who has heard anything abort Wolverine basket- ball must…

August 27, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 1) • Page Image 46

…-three-nine final standing. Wolverines also .came up with the two top spots on the Tramp, a first in the longhorse vault, and a tie for first in floor ex. Thus Michigan men had at least a share of the top spot In six…

… floor ex in his three years on the team, and came in seventh in that event in the conference tour- ney. Solid Nucleus. But the Wolverines have seven, and possibly eight, returning let- termen this year…

… well-balanced team. Loken is al- so high on sophomore John Sal- mela, who will try to help out Henderson in floor ex. The chief threat to Wolverine chances this year will be Iowa, which was Big Ten…

August 27, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 1) • Page Image 47

…-2 record while playing in the number-two slot before Fauquier's return, when he dropped down to third. At the Big Ten meet the Wolverine soph dropped his first-round match to the eventual third singles…

… the second year in a row that the tall blond finished runnerup on the sixth court. This spring Murphy will have. all the above returning with the one big exception of Senkowski. The Wolverines will be…

… Michigan will be going after its eighth Big Ten tennis champion- ship in ten years this spring, and' again the Wolverines are going to be fighting a tough Northwestern team for the top spot. The cats still…

August 27, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 1) • Page Image 48

… that would be better forgotten the Wolverine hockey team rolled up its worst record in quite a few years. The biggest news however was an announcement by Coach Al Renfrew several weeks after the season…

…. Certainly something had to be done, because after the showing by this year's hockey team more fan appearhad to be injeced intc the game. The Wolverine hockey team started the season quickly beating the…

… Spartans humili- ated the Wolverines again on Saturday night to win a Michigan- Michigan State series for the first time. The two losses left Michigan in the cellar of the Western Colleg- iate Hockey…

… Association, a position from which they would be unable to rise for the rest of the season. The next week the Wolverines had a respite when they played Queens University The games were no contest at all, and…

… Bill Bieber made his first appearance of the year in the second game. LO DEN FREY OUTERCOATS from Austria $29.95 E A' WILD=h The Wolverines resumed the WCHA wars the next weekend and started a long…

… losing streak that was interrupted only by Christmas vacation.' The Wolverines started off the new year well by losing to Minne- sota. In the course of the first game Michigan's star goalie Bob Gray…

… injured his knee while mak- ing a save. Bieber was called in to replace him in the nets. The Wolverines managed a tie in their next game, the closest they had been to a win all year. No Help The change in…

… goalies didn't help and the team seemed to lose what little spark it had as the Wolverines dropped a two game series to the Michigan Tech Husk- ies before returning home and dropping two games to Minnesota…

…. The next weekend however was all joy and gladness at the Coli- seium. The Wolverines managed to win two whole games from the Huskies. It was Grays first re- turn to the lineup since his injury at…

… Minneapolis. Gray's return seemed to put new drive into the players and built up team confi- dence. They played as they should have played all season. The Wolverines then took a trip out West, playing at Denver…

April 27, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 154) • Page Image 6

Wolverines' season record at 7-5. Michigan's starting pitcher, Fritz Fisher, wasn't quite as sharp as he had been previously in the season, according to Coach Moby Benedict. Fisher hit two batters and walked…

… three as he lost his first game against four wins. These five free passes, when combined with three Wolverine er- rors, helped the Illini push across just enough runs for the victory. Potentially more…

… damaging to the Wolverines' title hopes was an eighth inning injury to short- stop Dick Honig. The Detroit sen- ior was hit by a pitch on the left wrist as he led off the eighth in- ning. He stayed in the…

…-2 lead at the end of four innings. The Wolverines battled back to tie it up with Ho- nig's run in the top of the eighth, but the Illini squeezed a run across in the bottom of that inning to gain the…

… victory. "We just made too many mis- takes to win the ball game," said Benedict. History Repeats The Illini edged the Wolverines last year, 1-0. Fisher also lost that game. Illinois went on to win the Big…

…- Michigan Lagging Pace at Penn Relays ting order. Dave Campbell, Jim Steckley, Pete Adams, and Fisher carried almost the total offensive load. The Wolverines trailed 5-2 at the start of the seventh inning…

…, in which the biggest offensive threat of the Wolverines almost knocked Holland off ahe mound. Campbell started the rally with a single; and Steckley followed with an- other single advancing to second…

… when the throw to third base was too late to catch Campbell. Sophomore catcher Adams knocked in both the runners with the third straight Michigan hit, but the rally fizzled out and the Wolverines were…

… Sanders, Joe McGovern and Tom Kennedy outdid themselves in handing their coach, Artie O'Conner, a birthday present. In thediscus the Wolverines did somewhat better, but there was still a. bit of…

…, take on Notre Dame today at 2:00 on the Varsity Courts. The 8-1 victory over the Broncos was the Wolverines' f o u r t h straight, and left their season mark at 4-4. The Wolverines face an Irish team…

June 27, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 2) • Page Image 1

…, returned to the mound for another nine-inning stint, and permitted the Japanese only two hits. The only blotch on his record came in the first inning when he walked in the Hosei run. Wolverines Score Two The…

Wolverines countered in the third inning with their two runs off pitcher Yoshitaka Kihara. Third-baseman Harvey Chapman led off the inning with a single and moved to second on a single hv Fich, fipnnh…

May 27, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 172) • Page Image 1

… to fill up the forward- Dave Ca deployed elements cruising in opponent waters off Communist-endangered Wolverin Southeast Asia.f Carrier Returns W o The convertedecarrier Valley OI Forge, now used as a…

… - Michigan's Wolverines virtually an NCAA playoff birth by battering ther ed college team, Western Michigan, 6-1 er yesterday. win bill sweep, coupled with Friday's 9- three straight decisions over the NCAA…

May 27, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 172) • Page Image 7

…- noon, tying the score. The Wolverines took; control in the sixth by exploding for five big runs. Shortstop Jim Newman was hit in the foot to start it off. Har- vey Chapman sacrificed him to second. After…

… watching the proceedings from first base, suddenly decided to rule the hit as a triple, robbing the Wolverine first baseman of his circuit clout. Despite the rounds of discussion after this move, the…

… Michigan batsmen became even more ag- gressive. Another single by Post, this time a bounder to right, scored Cambell, officially, and the Wolverines went three runs in front. Pitcher Kerr was up next and…

April 27, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 148) • Page Image 9

… bats based on a sound foundation of .300 hitters forms the character of the Mich- igan baseball team's improving of- fense, which will take the field against the Iowa Hawkeyestoday as the Wolverines

… from the disappoint- ments of its spring trip. Coach Don Lund took 18 of his players on the weekend trip, which will see the Wolverines play Iowa in a single game and Minnesota in a doubleheader tomorrow…

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… more coercive view are not much farther along than we are." Ask Control Of Ministries SMASH THREE RECORDS: Wolverines Romp Past Hoosiers By JERRY KALISH Viewing faculty student relation- ships, Prof…

… there Indiana last night as the Wolverines raced to an easy 110-89 victory was no interdependence. in Yost Fieldhouse. "An institution cannot draw good A small crowd as 2,000 was on hand to witness Tom…

June 27, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 1) • Page Image 6

… City in May, had to settle for a tie for sixth place at historic Franklin Field in Philadelphia June 16-17. The Wolverines scored 18 points, the same number as Abilene Chris- tian, but 112 points behind…

… fifth place Western Michigan, and far behind the 65 amassed by the win- ning squad from Southern Califor- nia. Five Wolverines finished in the a yard going away, Eight finals were held Saturday and ten…

… the first Harvey E. Chapman to attain athletic dis- tinction on the Michigan campus. His father, Harvey. E. (Ted) Chap- man, planed end on two Wolverine championship grid squads in 19$2- 33, In addition…

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… nation's sports Nevertheless, by defeating the However, in the WMU half of The new champ had never been pages. Wolverines 4-3, the Broncos the 14th, Fisher gave up two sin- mentioned as a contender until…

… folded. A petitor. He did it after never leading until the last seven holes, and The way the Wolverines started b But Hamet rase to theroccasion birdie on the 11th hole of the he cooly came through when…

…. For it was in 1951 that the USGA "give" Cincinnati a 3-1 victory. Thus Western Michigan, which bogey-five on the last hole when Mike Joyce, the Wolverine sop had hosted the first College World his ball…

… other competitorwas able to pair sub-par Detroit. The score was identical ler, a sophomore hurler, was voted among the also-rans and Slam- cards. to the Bearcat-Wolverine outcome the series' most valuable…

… once again. Fisher hurled the first 6% inn- Joyce and Fisher, its two top next year's event in order to play. Then there were the golfers jockeying for the top spot. The first ings for the Wolverines to…

… total of 121/3 innings of work in two days. The Broncos, knee-deep in pitch- ing, whipped Cincinnati 8-1. The following day, May 31, saw the Wolverines eliminate Cincin- nati with a 2-1 victory over the…

… The Wolverines were scheduled to meet Western Michigan in the second game of that twin bill, but rain forced a postponement in the second inning with the Broncos leading 1-0. The two remaining teams…

… were at it again the following day, bud with the Wolverines batting in the bottom of the eighth inning and the score tied, the skies erupted and the tussle was called off for a second time. However, when…

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…- tion gave $7,360 to establish the Sloan Foundation Chemistry Re- search Fund. The Wolverine Tube Division of Calumet and Hecla presented $5,000 to establish a fel- lowship in chemical and metal- lurgical…

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… all year, and' al- though Fisher looked sharper in the Illinois doubleheader last weekend, the Wolverine mentor will continue to follow the pattern that brought Michigan its first Big Ten baseball title…

…, won one game in relief against Michigan State. By being paired with Cincinatti in the first game, Michigan will avoid meeting either of the teams that have accounted for three' of the Wolverines nine…

…; and Cincinnati square off for a double elimination playoff series beginning Monday at Ferry Field. The Wolverine player shown is shortstop Dick Honig. SPORT SHORTS: Boston Breaks Record; Villanova Takes…

April 27, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 145) • Page Image 7

… Mack and the Wolverines stretch-runner, Er- gas Leps. Less Star-studded The four-mile field is less star- studded with Manhattan and Fordham figuring to be the strong- est contenders. Michigan has Jim…

… Wyman, Dave Martin and Leps back from last year's winner. Walt Schaefer will replace Fred Mon- tour, with no drop off in quality. The Wolverine foursome did 17:27.3 last year, and the closest any team has…

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