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December 04, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 75) • Page Image 10

…Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, December 4, 1969 BIG TEN RUNNERUP NOT ENOUGH Wolverine tankers aim for second in nation By ROD ROBERTS Michigan's swimming team sur- prised nearly everyone…

Wolverine finish since 1956. This year's squad will have a strong nucleus with four tankers -Gary Kinkead, Juan Bello, Dick Rydze, and Bill Mahoney-who ac- counted for 102 points at the NCAA's. But more…

…, 61-52 victor over not be achieved merely by default, the Wolverines in Dallas last as it has been in the past two year. years when there weren't any The fiercest competition down at other teams with…

… depth in the Matt Mann Pool, however, will Big Ten. probably be among Wolverine Michigan State and Ohio State tankers. Due to a recent NCAA will give some balance to the top ruling, freshmen are now…

… eligible half of the conference and could to compete on varsity .teams, and challenge the Wolverine's for the Michigan has about a dozen rookie swimmers who will challenge the returning lettermen. In Coach…

…'s squed, will concentrate his talents in the distance events, freestyle, and individualrmedley, and backstroke. Last year at the NCAA's, the Wolverine captain took second in the 500 IM, and third in the 200…

… Donald will be out to pick up the medley relay in the NCAA's. slack in butterfly left by gradu- Junior Dick Rydze heads the ation losses while another soph Wolverine diving corps. Greg Goshorn will…

…. PETITIONING HAS BEEN EXTENDED for Student positions on the UNIVERSITY BOKSTORE FORMER OLYMPIAN JUAN BELLO of Peru could swim almost any event for the Wolverines this season. The senior speedster will probably…

… in the psilanti INSURANCE CENTER Ann Arbor 200 yard backstroke in which he took third at the NCAA's. The ARLAN'S DEPT. STORE versatile Wolverine captain was runner-up in the 400 yard in- dividual…

December 04, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 75) • Page Image 11

… after the game. "Everybody gave 100 per cent. I'm just sorry we couldn't win it." Indeed, throughout the game the Wolverines played inspired ball; running the fast break, and when that didn't work…

…, passing against the Irish's floating zone until they worked for the open shot. Despite the Wolverines fine effort, however, frustration was the name of the game at the final buzzer as the Irish, ranked in…

February 04, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 105) • Page Image 8

… negotiations are the current impasse is a direct satisfactorily concluded." Lev Alcindor L...... by Jim Forrester Hgot',i cold- ' with the Wolverine Icers IF YOU WOULD have asked "For whom the bell tolls…

…," last Friday night, you would have had to answer the Wolverine hockey team. In what can be fairly described as the most unbelievable com- bination of stupid plays and ineptness ever thrown onto the ice…

… and still called a game, the icers got stomped by Minnesota by a 6-3 count. But if you asked the same question Saturday at about 11 P.M., the inescapable conclusion would be that the Wolverines were…

… 'Gophers put up a good defensive show, but their attack was built around Wolverine mistakes and lazy play. a Cut to the third period Friday. Michigan is behind, 4-3, and on the power play. The Gophers get…

… the puck and Scott Buchan wants to clear it down the ice. Michigan forward Doug Galbraith goes after Buhan, Buchan flicks his wrists and the puck goes over the Wolverine's outstretched stick. Buchan…

… with a shot into the now open right side. Minnesota Coach Glen Sonmor accurately depicted the Wolverine style of play. "When you play as offensively as they do, you're bound to take some chances." Custer…

… took a better chance at the Little Big Horn. After the breakaway, the Wolverine play dropped to a margin of laziness. A jury of little old ladies would 'have hung them for their sluggish play. Cut to…

… Gopher Bill Klatt behind the Michigan net about five minutes after Roddy's score. He is moving back and forth behind the Wolverine goal un- hindered, looking for a friendly brown jersey to pass to in front…

…-existant wing or to the other ,team. THEN CAME SATURDAY NIGHT. If the Wolverines were ter- rible Friday, they were terrifying Saturday. They came out skating and hitting as they hadn't for the entire season. They…

…, but was able to make thesaves. r "We shot several times and that guy didn't even move" said Wolverine defenseman Lars Hansen. The puck would hit a skate or a post or by accident McLacklan would move in…

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, 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…

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