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December 04, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 72) • Page Image 7

…- full court PRESS Baxter excels... Wokerines triumph By HENRY ENGLEHARDT Special to The Daily NEW YORK D AVE BAXTER'S butter-luscious jumpers woke up a woozy bunch of Wolverines in the second half…

… out on him which leaves someone else open. This is when we work best." The first ten minutes of the second half Michigan really was at its best. Fordham, unlike EMU, didn't let the Wolverines have their…

… 20 points, and freshman Johnny Johnson who sank 18. Johnson, the first half's only tasty Wolverine morsel, scored eleven points after he replaced Tom Staton with 12:33 left. The Wolverines stayed alive…

… missed those free throws we would have lost," Baxter said. The senior from Detroit's Lutheran West was not the only Wolverine who missed a lot of free throws. Michigan sank 19 of 37 (51%) from the charity…

…%. WHAT WAS the problem? "Lack of concentration, and like we didn't get to practice here at all," Baxter said. The Wolverines had a variety of other problems in the first half, including poor field goal…

… time," Orr added. "We let them take it to us, and in the second half we took it to them," said Baxter. Michigan came out shooting in the second half. The Wolverines closed the Rams' eight point lead to…

… turnovers." Several of those turnovers came when the Wolverines attacked with their full court press that comes after completed free throws. Fordham turned the ball over six times, and Michigan scored six…

… Ryan. Thompson sank the third point of the play, putting the Wolverines or top for good, 48-46. This play, preceded by a Baxter bucket was part of a 13-point barrage by the Wolverines. Fordham led 46…

… Periods MICHIGAN ....................... 29 Fordham............................ 37 48 - 77 25 -62 PALMER LEADS SWEEP: Wolverines wall( By PAUL CAMPBELL Rick Palmer's unofficial comeback was officia…

December 04, 1971 (vol. 82, iss. 71) • Page Image 9

…, coached by Dick Honig, runs off Arena today to try and elbow the High scorer for the Broncos was of a stack offense and often em- Wolverines' baby maplemen. Charles Milliner, a 6-7 forward' ploys a zone…

… only other Wolverine in wood, double figures. He hit on five of The Frosh are coached by for- eight from the field for 12 points BOGA T mr~rnco layr i pe while he pulled down 12 rebounds…

… stater in high school. and four rebounds, and center C. ________________________ The Baby Wolverines, fresh j. Kupec, who totaled six points with five rebounds. .; t Z 1 --Associated Press A little tray…

…, Avogadro's number, and Michi- gan's dominance of Big Ten gymnastics. In the last twelve years, the flying Wolverines Ehave captured eleven Big Ten titles. S This year Newt Loken's boys jlook as strong as…

… Activities Bldg. E-7460 ances last weekend in th, Mid West Invitational, their role as favorites is well deserve-d. The Wolverines are strong in every event with Ted Marti and Ray Gura providing extra punch…

… Bernie Fernandez of Indiana are conference power houses that will try to beat Mike Sale of Michigan, who last year finished third in the Big Ten. This meet should go faster for the Wolverines than their…

December 04, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 73) • Page Image 11

… as the Wolverines ran roughshod over the defending Mid- American Conference co-champion Chippewas in posting a convincing 96-78 triumph before a Crisler crowd of 9,732. Michigan broke away from a six…

… game rebounding honors with 13. Johnny Orr, the dean of Big Ten coaches, didn't expect his Wolverines to have an easy time with Central Michigan, which upset the University of Detroit, 72-70 in Mt…

… members on the team, including Heisman winner Charles White. Michigan linebacker Ron Simpkins also was named to the first team, while Wolverine tackle Curtis Greer was named to the second team. Guard John…

December 04, 1971 (vol. 82, iss. 71) • Page Image 11

… to steal the puck and score the winning goal' in a dramatic come-from-behind 6-5 Wolverine victory. "I got excited so I decided to stay on the ice," a happy Gagnon said after the game, "I had mo…

…." The Wolverines did just that as they proceeded to score two goals in two minutes to tie the game at 4-4. The first goal was a strange one, as Gagnon took a shot from the right side that Tomasoni…

… the net allowing Irish NIGHT EDITOR: scores. JOHN PAPANEK The Wolverines had taken an early 1-0 lead when Bucky Straub . nescored on a power play with only a nightmare for the Wolverines as. 3:28 gn…

… Freshman Pat Donnelly picked up But then, reported a smiling Ren- and the rejuvenated Wolverines a deflected shot from Gagnon with frew, "from the middle of the took life and quickly tied it up. 11:20 gone…

… season the- Wolverine track team shows signs of greatly improving upon last season's dis- appointing eighth place finish., . Sparked by mid-season form performances from^ tseveral of the veterans, the team…

… Notre Dame goalie Dick Tomasoni clears it from the side of the net in last night's match with the Irish. The Wolverines who won 6-5 in overtime, finish their series with the Irish tonight. in 10PMSlst 1r…

December 04, 1971 (vol. 82, iss. 71) • Page Image 10

… Eldon Miller, the man most respon- sible for this turnabout, hopes to establish a winning tradi- tion at Western and would like nothing better than to defeat the highly - touted Wolverines. That being the…

… pro- bably see action also. Forwards Henry Wilmore, a 21-point scorer at Notre Dame, and John Lockard will join center Ernie Johnson to form the Wolverine front line. Lock- ard made Orr a happy man…

… Gary Novak in Wednesday night's 101-83 victory over the Irish. Hammerin' Hank will lead the Wolverines in their first home game tomorrow at 2 p.m. against Western Michigan. f TWAI DUCES BED…

December 04, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 72) • Page Image 2

… assaulted a Salvation Army bell ringer on a stree corner. Is there no respect? L.A. police arrest "S trangl er"suspet Draw yourself to fame across the chests of the Wolverine Fans in. . ROSE BOWL T SHI RT…

… DESG CONTEST Design an original emblem, cartoon or drawing incorporating the theme of the Wolverines' upcoming Rose Bowl bout. - FIRST PRIZE Dinner for two at Win Schuler's, one of Ann Arbor…

December 04, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 73) • Page Image 8

…I THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, December 4, 197 __________DEKERS AT CROSSROADS Tech icers buy Wolverines By BRIAN DEMING The honeymoon is over for the dekers of Michigan. Blessed at the onset…

… of the season with a new coach, new home, and an abun- dance of new talent, the squad overcame last year's reputation and this year's inexperience and met with surprising success. The Wolverines

… Zuke demonstrated the scoring punch of the Huskies contributing four goals and one assist. The Wolverine defense couldn't keep Zuke and company out of the lethal slot in front of the Michigan goal. Six…

… misleading. The Wolverines skat-Dotimely ddiionst the squmadteash ed furiously from the onset, de- Doncufekioins the fotalaenth termined to atone for the previous cnlso ftefobl esn night's fiasco, and…

December 04, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 76) • Page Image 9

…, an Edmonton, Al- berta junior was only slightly more adequate at 4.6. This year the two have combined for an average ofI 6.2. The Wolverines who bring a 1-1 league record into the series hope to…

… has split the Wolverines in scoring with five up his number one line of last sea- goals and six assists. son to make three lines which all ........:°z- a::::".. . are scoring threats. . "We have a good…

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