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February 28, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 126) • Page Image 6

… sextet to mented Coach Al Renfrew, "only reap the rewards, early in the season when the boys 'The Big Ten hockey title is up are getting their experience." for grabs as Michigan and Wiscon- The Wolverines

…- Big Ten contests. utes. Saturday night, though, the Michigan and Wisconsin, tied Wolverines registered their first for second with 10 points, will de- victory with a solid 5-3 decision. termine the…

February 28, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 126) • Page Image 7

…'s feeling pretty good." Another Wolverine expected to put pressure on the Spartans is Mike Rubin. Against Michigan State earlier this year he was edged by 145-pound Ron Ouellet, 6-4. For the Big Tens Rubin…

… EDITOR: JIM FORRESTER By PHIL HERTZ Coach Dave Martin's Wolverines and three other teams will be out' to keep Wisconsin from capturing their third straight Big Ten track: championship when the meet gets…

…'s Glenn Dick who has leapt 23'7%". The Wolverines' Gary Knicker- bocker is the defending champion in the high jump, but he will have to improve on his top jump of 6'8" if he is to defeat Gary Hau- pert of…

Wolverines should also threaten in other areas. Larry Midlam is a co-favorite with Wis- consin's Mike Butler in both the 70-yard high hurdles and the 70- yard low hurdles, but Butler is the defending champion…

… seniors~Mike O'Connor and Lee Bisbee took sixth and twelth respectively. Wolverine junior Gary Kinkead came in a disappointing sixth in the IM. He said after the race, "I just don't know what it is, but I…

February 28, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 128) • Page Image 10

…, but rather the two thoughts on the minds of the gymnasts. The Wolverines hope to revenge their loss to Iowa earlier this season and retake the Big Ten title which the Hawkeyes grabbed last year ending a…

… three events he performs for the Wolverines. This attempt netted him a 9.0 score against Minnesota. "The Sidehorse is Our Key" school can represent the Big Ten, where normally two or three schools finish…

February 28, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 127) • Page Image 6

…PAGE ' Srx THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1967 PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1967 Gin dermen By BOB McFARLAND Acting Executive Sports Editor Wolverine head track…

… with three. The Michigan and MSU totals included two relay clockings apiece, which will not be among the events scheduled in Madison. The only individual Wolverine leaders were captain Jack Harvey…

… stronger now," Kutschinski pointed out. The Wolverines will enter an- other strong contender in the 660- yard run. With a 1:11.5 time to his credit this season, he will have to deal with Mike Mondane, defend…

… affect the meet. Influenza Kearney, half-miler John Reyn- olds, and other Wolverine cinder- men have been bothered by the! flu and bronchitis lately. "Influ- enza is certainly another factor," Canham notes…

…, "but it's sweeping the entire Midwest right now, and everyone will feel it." Another middle-distance event, the 1000-yard run, will feature Ken Coffin, a Wolverine junior, who placed second in the confer…

… doubtful for the Indoors. Rick Hunt, who copped the Big Ten high jump championship out- doors, and the mile relay team, chinski, McDonald, and Bob Gero- metta, also rate as important keys to the Wolverine

…. Who will be in the Wolverine surprise package? Hurdlers Larry Midlam and Nelson Graham, Col- ton in the 300-yard dash and Gerometta in the 440, Elmo Mo- rales and Reynolds in the 880-yard run, Steve…

February 28, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 127) • Page Image 7

… now 8-3, while the Wolverines are 2-9. Ironies abounded. The two teams have done a complete about-face from last year, wheni Michigan won its third straight Big Ten title and Indiana languished in the…

… cellar. Cazzie Returns 'Incognito' But one of the major reasons for Wolverine pre-eminence in past - seasons stepped onto the court only in street clothes, to ac- cept the Chicago Tribune's silver…

… which almost brought the Wolverines back from a 13-point deficit with seven minutes to go to an upset victory. With a minute and a half left and the Hoosiers clinging to a five-point edge, Dill sank both…

… with seconds left in yesterday's tragic 98-96 loss to Indi Wolverines, with Dill scoring 29 points, chopped a Hoosier lead down to two in the last six minutes of t but were unable to send it into…

Wolverines started off the game hot and had a 12-4 lead early in the first half. But as a result of several misplays, the Rockets came back to lead by a point with less than a minute left in the half, It took…

… a long pass from Bill Fraumann to Steve Fishman and the ensuing layup to give Michigan a 32-31 halftime fifth foul and the Wolverines never lead, got any closer than five points. No Mean Task A…

… loose Wolverine defense per- mitted Toledo to gain a quick 40-34 margin and Michigan found it hard to score, missing two breakaway layups within a minute of each other early in the period. The Rocket lead…

… wavered from three to seven points throughout' the second stanza but the fresh- man Wolverines seemed always a step or a jump behind their Toledo counterparts. With 4:20 left on the Yost Field House clock…

…. Me thing's evening up fc though it doesn't seem team. Maybe next year will start coming our v But first there re games to be played ou And to escape the cella 67 Wolverines may hav few old cliches to…

February 28, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 131) • Page Image 10

…'s Wolverines overcame a six point deficit and stopped Il- linois by an 80-79 score here yes- terday. The contest, Michigan's 11th Big Ten victory without a loss, left the Wolverines with an almost clear path to…

… their second con- secutive Big Ten championship, and first outright crown since 1947-8. A howling, cheering, wild mass of 16,128 Illini rooters watched as Bill Buntin kept the Wolverines in the game…

…. They continued of the 23 Wolverine points in the to put the pressure on and it paid second stanza. off in a goal by Marty Read at Split Four the 19:14 mark of the first per- The teams split a quartet of…

…! iod. On a power play, Tom Polon- baskets, and, then, after a Brody ic's shot from the blue line was breakaway it was 72-66 and the deflected out in front by Huskie! stage was set for the Wolverines

…. Read game. "We performed well under took advantage of the situatiOn to pressure. Bill really gave us a poke the puck by Best's prone game with injuries. The loss leaves the Wolverines in fifth place in…

… play like this the Wolverine puckmen lost their fourth straight, 8-2. heckuva game. The Illinois defense had us flat on our feet for a while, but then all of a sudden- zing! " And "zing!" it was as the…

February 28, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 112) • Page Image 6

…'s all-time list.. He leads the Wolverines with it .9 scoring average over 21 games na at this rate will top Tidwell's 959-60 performance of 520 points )metime during the Wisconsin ame on the road a week…

… our big man," he explain- s. One of the Few With Buntin's help, Strack ould like to see Michigan take le last three and finish as high third with a 9-5 record. Now e Wolverines are 6-5 in the Big en and…

…- bounding with 174 in 11 games but would need 75 to catch Burton's school record of 249 in the con- ference. As a team, Michigan leads. the conference with an average of 47 a game. The only other Wolverine

… official action until the Big Ten Meet on March 8 and 9. However, Wolverine fans have one more chance to see the squad in action. Tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. in the Intramural Building, the gymnasts will give an…

… basketball game Saturday. Game time is 4:30 p.m., with the gym tape to go on about 5. The Wolverines finished the dual meet season undefeated in six tries this year, their first per- feet mark since 1956…

…, "and since he's heavier than most gymnasts, his wrists naturally undergo a lot of strain holding him up." In sweeping to their undefeated season, the Wolverines' widest margin of victory was 51 points…

… basketballj championship, and Michigan's, Wolverines are determined to put the Buckeyes on top by virtue of an upset over the Illini Saturday at Yost Field House. In the event that the Strackmen are unable to…

… nearest competitor, Wisconsin's Jack Brens. As a team, the Wolverines are leading in rebounding with an average of 47. In addition to Bun- tin, Tom Cole is sixth in board- strength with 122. You can see…

February 28, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 104) • Page Image 6

… Tankers <: -Daily-Ed Langs THEY STOPPED HIM!-Him being Red Berenson, the Wolverines' captain and leading scorer. Berenson got in on West German goalie Wilhelm Edelmann, but couldn't reach the puck…

… victories. Rec- ords may fall here.7 The 880-yd. run and the mile look to ride with Wolverine cap- tain Ergas Leps again this year. Michigan State's Gerry Young ap- pears to be the only threat to Leps.- The…

… State's Dale Cooper, whom Wolverine Coach Newt Lok- en calls "the best ring man in the country." Holder of a 96 average for his routines during the dual meet season, including one 99 point performance…

… non-Wolverine with an 89 average. Seeks Revenge The successful completion of the Takemoto, a difficult trick named after a noted Japanese gymnast, is one of the ingredients Iowa's Dick Porterfield uses…

February 28, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 103) • Page Image 6

… margin reaching seven points at one time. Wisconsin took over at 26-25, and extended this to 40-36 at halftime. Sparkplug guard Jon Hall kept the Wolverines alive in the well- played first half with six…

… field goals, mainly on jump shots, as the visitors were working the ball effectively and getting loose for baskets. Hall managed only a free throw in the second half and the other Wolverines didn't quite…

February 28, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 103) • Page Image 7

… other serious title conten- dter. The Houston stars flexed their muscles two weeks ago as they swept to a 62-39 dual meet victory over the Wolverines at Bloom- ington. As in the' dual meet, it will be…

…, butterfly, and backstroke. Michigan should bene- fit by the addition of at least the first three and possibly the fourth. Wolverine Captain, Frank Leg- acki is the defending conference champion at both the…

…. Wolverine Juniors Jim Kerr and DIVING CLUB MEETS The Scuba Diving Club will hold its first meeting of the year tonight at 7:30 in the 3rd floor conference room of the Michigan Union. Dennis Floden could both…

… done :49.4. Steve Thrasher and Dave Heizer are Wolverine point possibilities. Sintz, Troy if he enters, and Alan Somers of Indiana should all place high in the 220 although the best time, 2:02.0, belongs…

… championships. Teammate Win Pendleton fin- ished third in the conference 1500 race last year and is also a threat in the 440. John Dumont and War- ren Uhler will probably be the other Wolverine entries in the dis…

… soul possession of Charles Pond and his remark- able Illinois gymnastics squads. This week-end in Ann Arbor, Pond and friends will be attemp- ting to make it 12 in a row, and Loken's Wolverines are thie…

… the outstanding Gopher performers was Herb Lo- ken, younger brother of the cur- rent Wolverine coach, Long List Since then, led by a list of stars that reads like a combination of United States and…

February 28, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 102) • Page Image 1

… three. ichigan scoring records and sparking the Wolverines' 72-65 win over Michigan State. Scoring 41 points, he broke the old record of 39 points in the closing moments of the game. Tidwell Sets, New…

… Marks In JIM set By JMBENAGH Daily Sports Editor Michigan's John Tidwell cracked open everything in sight here last night to lead the Wolverines to1 their first Big Ten triumph this year-a stunning 72…

February 28, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 102) • Page Image 6

… Fail To Hold Early Lead Swimmers Topple OSU Buckeyes Nearly Upset Wolverines; Darnton and Morrow Clinch Victory By DAVE COOK Michigan's hockey team looked ward grimly to powerful Denver er dropping a…

… 4-3 overtime deci- n yesterday afternoon to Min- sota's battling Gophers. The first of the two-game series 11 be tomorrow night at 8 at the )_eum. Gopher winger Myron Grafstrom anned the Wolverines

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