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February 06, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 112) • Page Image 6

… Gerald Fisher. Ferguson contributed two goals in a losing effort, as the Wolverines were snowed under by a hot Spartan team, 7-4. Brian McAndrew scored with Michigan a man short to keep State's lead at…

… wild scramble in front of the Michigan State net. The mix up was re- solved as he poked the puck past Terpey for a score. M Tankers Face Gopher Hex By BOB McFARLAND The Wolverine tankers will play…

… host to Minnesota at Matt Mann Pool today at 2:30 as Michigan attempts to gain revenge for two successive dual meet defeats at the hands of the Gophers. In the 1963 meet the Wolverines were edged by a…

… yesterday. "Michigan is out to proved which is the better team," he added. Robie vs. Richardson Heated competition is expected in the 200-yard butterfly between the Wolverines' Carl Robie and Minnesota…

Wolverines' medley relay team will consist of Ed Bartsch, Robie, Paul Scheerer and Groft. Tankers Hoag, Groft and Walls will compete in the 100-yard free- style. Hoag tied a varsity record his last time out…

… swimming the 100-yard distance in :47.8, and Groft smashed a varsity mark in the 50-yard freestyle with a time of :21.3. Swimming for the Wolverines in the 50-yard freestyle will be Rees Orland, Tom…

… Schwarten and Bob Tanner. Bill Farley and Tom Williams will bear the Wolverine load in the 500-yard freestyle. Farley snap- ped the 200-yard freestyle record and 500-yard freestyle mark for the varsity in the…

… the night. Bright Spots Despite the dismal 7-4 result, there were some bright spots for the Wolverines. Goalie Greg Page, although experiencing mediocre moments, made some great saves. His saves on…

… occasions to block shots be- fore they even got to goalie Page. Tonight the Wolverines travel to East Lansing to do battle with these same Spartans. Michigan, on January 27, beat State on their home ice, 6…

… record unblemished. In what Coach Newt Loken; called "a tremendous team ef- fort," the Wolverines took two firsts and filled in enough other spots with their depth to clinch! the win. "An outstanding thing…

February 06, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 111) • Page Image 6

… fourths, and three fifth place i co frosh again this week, Hazilla finishes. When an athlete has been sick, didn't look the part of the brilliant Rick Hunt, a Wolverine sopho-J for a couple of weeks, no one…

… the ' Ted Downing from Miami (Ohio)s dition is often the key to victory. final mile leg. Dolan waved good- also jumped 6'6", but Hunt had1 Don't tell Wolverine sophomore by, turned on the steam, and…

… time of :07.4. Steele backed his teammate up in both events with a second in the highs and a third in the lows. The Wolverines failed to enter HIGH JUMP-. Hunt (M); 2. Downing (Mi); 3. Littlejohn (Un…

… night as Mike Marttila dug the puck away from goalie Gaye Cooley and flipped it into the cage at 15:22; however, the Wolverines were never able to get the tying goal as Wayne Duf- fet's rebound slid under…

February 06, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 109) • Page Image 9

… Associate Sports Editor 1 * * * * * * Hitting 58 per cent from the floor and 80 per cent from the line, Dave Strack's rapidly im- proving Wolverines won their first Big Ten game in more than a year…

… win pushed the Wolverines over the Gophers into ninth place. Michigan is 1-5 on the season, Minnesota now 1-6. ' Hustle Helps The Wolverines, led by the backcourt hustle of .guards Jim Pitts and Ken…

… could never build the momen- tum to cut the gap. In the last five minutes the1 Wolverine lead soared, and was 111-91 when the Strack began to empty his bench. Sipping a coke after the game, with a "how…

February 06, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 93) • Page Image 7

… statistics show that this after-image is no mirage. The Wolverines have taken 180 shots in their last two games, 94 against the Spartans and 86 in the Wis- consin game. The avalanche of shots means two things…

…. First, the Wolverines are strong on the boards, and secondly, their shoot- ing percentage has dropped - drastically. The Maize and Blue led the Big Ten in shooting percentage prior to the break for…

… becoming the teams to be beaten. In a recent road trip the grap- piers blasted Purdue 26-6 and de- feated Minnesota 17-8. Each Wolverine won eitheroe or two of his road matches but none of the top…

… Colorado College on Mon- day night. Judging from the type of game the Wolverines were playing, it would seem that they were pre- BULLETIN Hockey Colorado College 4, Michigan 2 paring for a real knock…

… Warwick to make a phenomenal total of 50 aves. Bill Bieber stopped 30 shots in the other net for the Wolverines. Long Season MICHIGAN COLORADO Bieber G Warwick Rodgers D Dixon Morrison D McGill Wilkie C…

February 06, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 111) • Page Image 7

… with Indiana's downtrodden Hoosiers for about 30 minutes be- fore stampeding to their sixth conference victory of the year, 93- 76. The Wolverines moved in front early in the game and led most of the way…

… Michigan starters hit the twin digit bracket. Rebounding Edge All this, plus an uncompromis- ing height advantage which netted a 59-39 rebounding edge for the. Wolverines, kept the high school size Hoosiers…

…, as ominous reminders of the Illinois-patented coup flashed on the scoreboard. But the Hoosiers slacked off on the press, which had been rat- tling Michigan, and the scare was over. The Wolverine

… MINNEAPOLIS - An abbrevi- ated Wolverine swimming team had no trouble in disposing with Minnesota here yesterday by a score of 90-33 for its 13th con- secutive dual meet victory. The win was accomplished by a…

… beat O'Malley. Carl Robie, Michigan's Olympic butterflyer, did not make the trip. The Wolverines will go into heavy workouts again this week in preparation for the dual meet at Indiana next weekend…

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