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March 04, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 129) • Page Image 6

… Michigan hockey team completed a five game winning streak and captured the Big Ten conference crown. Clubbing Wisconsin 8-5 on Fri- day night, the Wolverines tighten- ed the defensive reins the n e x t night…

Wolverine fans with sterling performances. Perrin chose Friday night for his particular feature. Not satis- fied with a mere three goals, he capped his hat-trick by knocking home a fourth in the final period…

… earn the Big Ten title, while Wisconsin needed only one win to capture the crown. From Friday's opening faceoff, however, the Wolverines made " Big Te, their intentions to sweep the ser- ies well known…

Wolverine margin to 8-5 and end- ed the scoring for the evening. Picking up where he left off the previous night, Deeks opened Saturday night's scoring at 2:36 of the first period. Wisconsin then began to con…

… against the Wisconsin Badgers. Perrin's four goals Friday night paced the Icers to an 8-5 victory. Saturday's 2-0 victory completed the weekend sweep and assured the Wolverines of the Big Ten title. U I…

… their previous best. pressure must have gotten to them." As Iowa buckled, the Wolverines kept pouring it on with 9.0-plus routines, trying to break some kind of a record for consistency. Loken exclaimed…

… practice." "I definitely predict a better iscore for Iowa in the Big Ten ;Meet. They have the added nxoti- Ovation of having lost to us." If the Wolverines can perform :as they did Saturday, they should inot…

March 04, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 108) • Page Image 6

… for the Wolverines. Jack Darden, at 177-lbs., was the only Michigan wrestler to be defeated in today's action. After the meet Wolverine Coach Cliff Keen said that he was very proud of his team…

… made the difference." Following Iowa and Michigan were Minnesota, 37; Wisconsin, 30; and Michigan State, 27. The Wolverines two champions equalled the Hawkeyes but Iowa managed two seconds and a con…

…. Corriere's second conference championship-he won the 1959 157-lb. crown--was not so easily realized. The Wolverine captain battled down to the wire with Don Kelly of Illinois in their fin- al-round match…

…. WOLVERINE WINNER-Arno Lascari provided Michigan with its only individual championship at Columbus yesterday b ' taking the parallel bars event. The Wolverine sophomore was undefeated in dual competition this…

… Michigan Captain Red Beren- son after the game last night. Berenson who scored his 40th goal of the season last night to tie an existing school record, was as sad as his teammates in the tomblike Wolverine

March 04, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 106) • Page Image 7

…, Duane Hoecherl of Minnesota, and Bill Buck of Iowa, all of whom gave the Wolverines fits in dual meets. "Tramp Twins" The "tramp twins," Tom Oster- land and T. Francis, will be two more Wolverines in…

… fourth place finisher last year. Defends Titles Leading the Wolverines into the preliminaries will be sprinter Tom Robinson, who set marks in the 60- and 300-yard races at last year's meet. The Bahaman…

March 04, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 129) • Page Image 7

… M o u n t and Bill Keller. Both achieved ''7 - _.T _ L T~ the Wolverines will have to con- tend with the added rigors of playing in Purdue arena. Coach King attributes home success to the fans. "The…

…Coach Fred Snowden said, "Mark was the turning point for us in an otherwise slow ball game. He was the catalyst we needed to fire us up." Besides these Wolverine bright spots, they may profit from Pur- due…

… there, some backcourt pressure applied by the Wolverines m a y trouble any inept ball handlers. -Dail-Andy Sacks WOLVERINE STAR RUDY TOMJANOVICH leaps high above the crowd for one of his game…

…-leading total of sixteen rebounds in Michigan's victory over the Badgers last Saturday. Wolverine hopes for an upset of Purdue once against center around Tomjanovich, 1MW THINCLADS THIRD: BadgersTriumphant cond…

… talent, Michigan comes off high note Last cagersI By DAVE HANNES Saturday the Wolverine gave a performance which By ERIC SIEGEL. They were wrong when they rated Harry Truman a 2 million w vote underdog…

… seven more for the semi-finals. According to Wolverine h e a d coach Dave Martin, "They (t h e Badgers) had it pretty well sewn tip Friday night. When a team has two qualifiers to every one of yours, you…

March 04, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 108) • Page Image 7

… Two Nights Playing their second game in as many nights and third of the week, the Wolverines opened up a 2-0 lead on goals by Gerry Kolb and Don Rodgers midway through the first period. Kolb flicked in…

… Berenson's power play goal, which tied Neil Celley's school record for most goals in a season, gave the Wolverines their second lead at midway through the sec- tond stanza. Then the roof fell in. Elov Seger…

… the Big Ten meet at Colum- bus last year. Jastremski clocked 1:00.6 while Nelson touched out in 1:01.3 to also break his own Wolverine varsity record. Two More Geza Bodolay came through for a fifth…

… State's John Bo- tella for his defeat on the 1- meter board by edging the Buck- eye champion in the 3-meter div- ing finals 500.35 to 493.70. The Wolverine duo of Ron Jaco and Pete Cox were right up there…

… third place with a clocking of 3:43.9 to the Gophers' 3:44.3. Surprise - Indiana Fins Michigan Coach Don Canham agreed that the Badgers took it instead of the Wolverines' losing it. "They deserved to…

March 04, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 107) • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SIX TIlE MICHIGAN DAILY Wrestlers, Gymnasts, Thinclads in Title Cont entiot MSU Matmen Lead in Meet; Five Wolverines in Finals, 'M' Qualifies Most Men; Bird…

… lost a match. Corriere's loss to Iowa's Joe Mullins considerably hurt the Wolverine's chances. Mullins Prepared Corriere came out fast and after sizing'Mullins up made a move for a takedown..Mullins was…

… note for the Wolverines was the showing of little Nick Armelagos. Although only winning one match, he came within 15 seconds of upsetting se- cond seeded George Hobbs. Near Pin. Armelagos almost pinned…

…'s finals. Michigan will be seeking its third straight Big Ten Indoor title tonight. As expected, the Wolverines were particularly strong in the middle distance events. Coach Don Canham chose to enter Ergas…

….-Senzig (MSU) vs. Turner - (OSU) (Continued from Page 1) The Wolverines and the Illini combined to qualify first in every event as Michigan's Tom Oster- land took an early lead in re- bound tumbling and Hal…

…- bling to help offset Holmes' first. The Wolverines' best chance for a sweep tomorrow will come in the -high bar, on which Montpetit' qualified first with 9512, followed by Hynds and teammate Gil La- rose…

… the Wolverines' good- showing thus far has been the performance of its sophomore spe- cialists. Barry Spicer, Lew Fenner, and Halph Bromund, qualified sixth in free exercise, fifth on the side horse…

Wolverines are in command at this point, Illinois cannot be counted out. The Illini aren't about to give up a 12th straight Conference ti- tle without a strong fight. Pond, an ex-Marine, said that "the issue…

… 'is still in doubt, but we're the Marines," meaning, of course, that his team is used to the pressure, and still is in position to grab top honors. After the afternoon session in which the Wolverines

… an easy 6-1 win over traditional rival Michigan State here last night.' The redhead notched his two markers in the opening period and the Wolverines picked up a pair in each of the final two frames to…

March 04, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 108) • Page Image 1

… private sources. We depehd on the legislature to provide basic operating funds upon which 'GETS GY TICS TITL FOUR Tech Beats wolverines In Playoffs T I SEW DI 4 Allow Paper To Resume Publcation…

…, 6-4, to take the Western Collegiate Hockey Association championship back to Houghton. Four goals in the final period did it, after the Wolverines had taken a 3-2 lead on Red Beren- son's record tying…

… but noi quite enough yesterday for Michi- gan teams as the Wolverines copped four second-places anc only one championship. Coach Newt Loken's gymnasts provided the Wolverine victory at Columbus, their…

… close ones it track and wrestling. Wisconsir upset the defending champion Wolverines, 61-461/2, but Captain Ergas Leps was a double winnex in the mile and 880-yd run. Rod Denhart in the pole vault and…

…- ciation playoff finals, 6-4, to also finish second. In basketball, the Wolverines easily downed Northwestern 82- 71 at Yost Field House. Gymnasts Win Conference Championshi By JAN WINKELMAN Special To The…

March 04, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 107) • Page Image 1

… Big Ten records toppled as the two giants fought it out. Stager Gambles Wolverine Coach Gus Stager stacked his deck in a calculated gamble to win the relay and gain 15 precious points. Stager pulled…

… one's surprise, Michigan seems well on its way to winning its third con- secutive Big Ten, indoor track championship here today.' Last night the Wolverines domi- nated the preliminaries by quali- fying…

…- ifiers. The Wolverines hold the upper hand at this point, however. In addition to their five-point lead, they qualified higher than the Il- lini i nmany events, and if posi- tions remain as they now stand…

… the first and tenth place qualifiers.' Montpetit was by far the day's outstanding all-around performer. The Wolverine senior overwhelm- ed Hadley, 551-535.75, in the all- events while qualifying at…

… least fourth in the five events in which he competed. Wolverine Jim Hynds was third in all-events with 495 points. The all-events includes free ex- ercise, side horse, high bar, par- allel bars, still…

March 04, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 106) • Page Image 1

… the 200-yard individual medley leave the starting blocks at the start of the race last night. Inset (left) shows Fred Wolf of Michigan, the eventual winner. Wolf's victory gave the Wolverines seven…

… points in the three-day Big Ten championship meet. The Wolverines trail Indiana In the meet, 22-16. Eli Wolf Wins, but Michigan Trails! By HAL APPLEBAUM Michigan and Indiana each won a final event, but…

March 04, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 107) • Page Image 5

… cagers throughout the season, may help the Wolverines emerge from the Conference cellar this weekend as they host Minnesota and Illinois. Today's game with'the Gophers starts at 4:30 p.m. at Yost Field…

… Tidwell. -Daily-David. Giltrow TIDWELL GETS SET-Michigan captain John Tidwell gets in position to take his favorite jump shot from the foul line, as Tom Cole (31) races up court in the Wolverines' lone Big…

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