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December 07, 1938 (vol. 49, iss. 62) • Page Image 1

… Game Extended ' Two Overtimes By NEWELL McCABE Twelve hundred hockey fans crowd- ed the Coliseum last night as the '38 edition of the -Wolverine hockey sextet pried the lid off the puck sea- son…

… capitalize on two set up shots. Starting the first period, which was also the first game of the season for the visiting team, the Wolverine squad was not able to click. As a re- sult most of the play during…

… "Spike" James credited himself with another stop as he tossed his opponent's shot to .the side. Doran of the Wolverines had the same luck only to be followed by a futile shot. The first score of the game…

December 07, 1940 (vol. 51, iss. 59) • Page Image 1

…, DECEMBER 7, 1940 Z-323 PRICE FIVE CENTS Wolverine Cagers To Meet Spartans Hockey First Over Squad Will Seek Victory Of Year Western Ontario Fitzgerald To Start In SpiteOf Injury By NORM MILLER Banking…

… heavily on a pair of six- foot four inch beanpoles to fill the places left vacant by last year's grad- uated Varsity stars, Coach Bennie Oosterbaan's Wolverine basketball -team will raise the curtain on the…

… witness the thirty-second renewal of the Wol- verine-Spartan rivalry. Wolverines Hold Edge Michigan holds a 28-13 edge in the 31-year old series and has won the last four games since Oosterbaan took over…

… 8 p.m. so that those who wish to attend the basketball game and then take in the hockey game will have an opportunity to do so. The Wolverines may be forced to do without theservices of Bob Kemp who…

December 07, 1941 (vol. 52, iss. 60) • Page Image 1

… minute of the battle had passed every one of the spectators had a pretty good idea of what was going to happen to the Wolverines. Startingswith all the power and finesse that was expected of them, London…

… little more than eight minutes later when Geddes scored on a pass from Legg at 5:32. Although this ended the scor- ing for the first period, Wolverine goalie, Hank Loud, was forced throughout the entire…

December 07, 1946 (vol. 57, iss. 64) • Page Image 1

… service by the New York Central Railroad goes into effect, according to J. F. Dyer, lo- tal passenger agent. The remaining trains are the Wolverine, Mercury, Twilight Lim- ited and the Motor City Special…

…. 76 Mercury leaves Ann Arbor at 2:51 p.m.; No. 30 Twilight Limited leaves Ann Ar- bor at 9:37 p.m.; No. 8 Wolverine combined with No. 48 The Detroit- er to New York leaves Ann Arbor at 6:51 p…

… probably line up with Bob Geahan and See WOLVERINES, page 3 passenger service on coal-powered trains by as much as 50 per cent by Sunday. The steel industry, hard hit from the start of the walkout over two…

December 07, 1950 (vol. 61, iss. 62) • Page Image 2

… his orchestra. Call Ed Gibbon 2-3046 for reservations and information. )40P WESTERNERS Travel the Wolverine Club Rose Bowl Special back to school Jan. 5 from L. A., Salt Lake City, Omaha, and…

WOLVERINE CLUB ROSE BOWL SPECIAL Leave Dec. 28, return in time for school. Complete club car and dining car service, leg rest coaches, low cost pullman, many optional features. Tickets and information at Adm…

December 07, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 62) • Page Image 1

… take out a peti- tion. Interviewing is done by the SL Cabinet which selects members of Men's Judic. Michigan Cagers Down Pi*tt, 85-78 Wolverines Blow Early Lead, Then Stage Rally in Final Quarter To Win…

… By DAVE LIVINGSTON Wolverine cagers blistered the nets with -31 points in the final period last night to erase an eight-point deficit and whip Pitts- burgh, 85-78, before a cheering Yost Field House…

… the decisive fourth stanza began, Codwell poured in a one- hander and a free throw in the first 30 seconds to narrow the margin to five points and initi- ate the Wolverine rally. Pitt's Mickey Zernich…

… opening hockey game of the season, but. it ended more like a back-lot brawl. When the smoke cleared, the Michigan pucksters were out in front 6-1 and on the scoreboard the Wolverines had taken the first…

… defen- sive zone turned into a free-for- all. After the altercation sinimered down, Alex McClellan and Telly Mascarin of the Wolverines, as well as Wally Behan and Charles Lundberg, St. Lawrence defense…

December 07, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 62) • Page Image 4

… to know why? Well, I'll tell you why. It was because of the Illinois game. That was the only home Big 10 contest in which the Victors were not very valiant and, had we won that game, the Wolverines

… for the Wolverine Club from here. Either someone slipped somewhere or there is a dastardly plot in our midst, a plot so vile as to dwarf the deeds of Benedict Arnold, Pan- cho Via, Alger Hiss and…

… Rudolph, the red nosed reindeer. The circumstances involved in the cancellation of this rally should be investigated immediate- ly. Now if only the Wolverine Club would invite a speaker. -E. Sterling Sader…

December 07, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 67) • Page Image 1

…Gill used Michigan's overanxiousness to its advantage last night asit edged the Wolverines, 3-2, in this season's hockey opener. The Maize and Blue wanted to win this one for their new coach, Al Renfrew, but…

… g in their fifth game, showed that experience does make a difference as they generally out- played Michigan. The Wolverines fought hard, but it wasn't enough as the Red- men tallied the winning goal…

… at 15:36 of the final period to clinch the game.I Defenseman Len S i g u r d s e n notched the tie-breaker on a drive from the Michigan Blue line. Fwhich was unintentionally screened by a Wolverine

December 07, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 67) • Page Image 8

… bruised wrist on the same arm, and a painful lower back, black and blue from frequent bouncings on the hardwood against Tennes- see. But the Wolverines appeared deadlock and put Michigan out in front to…

… stay. The Wolverines raced to a 36-23 half-time lead, with Lee getting 11 of his total point output of 20. Add Late In Game The last 20 minutes found Mich- igan consistently adding to its lead that at…

…, Dozauer was ranked seventh, while Monpetit finished eighth and Stall reached tenth place. Monpetit was the only Wolverine to qualify for the high bar finals. He produced a sixth-place finish. Lawler Seventh…

… Bill Lawler, finishing seventh, was the only Wolverine finishing in the top 10 on the side horse, although Stall took 15th. The gymnasts had only a 10th by Monpetit and a 14th by Marion to show for in…

December 07, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 64) • Page Image 1

… played fairly sloppily in the low-scoring first half as the Panthers for the most part r outplayed the Wolverines. At one point Pittsburgh had a seven-point * f lead-its biggest of the night. But for the…

…'s John Frid4 team-in the half. He also caught (11) seems about to have things well in hand. the crowd's fancy with his ag- gressive play. 'M' Leads at Half FOREIGN DOCTORS: Only once were the Wolverines

December 07, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 66) • Page Image 15

… to grab a pair of skis and head for the hills are urged to join now, for the $3 membership fee. r sr ,/ V v Oi i/ i/ V r/ v WILKIE STOPPED--Michigan Tech's Phil McVittie makes the stop on Wolverine

… Oosterbaan and Tom Cole experience against tall teams. The presence of two strong defensive teams in 'the tournament should also give the Wolverines some val- uable experience. Hockey... With student fans on…

… vacation the Wolverine hockey team will play a home series with the North Dakota Sioux on Dec. 15 and 16. The Sioux, according to Michi- gan Coach Al Renfrew, have "a really good team." North Dakota is…

…- ney. Michigan's competition in this three day series will be RPI, Yale and McGill. RPI will prob- ably offer the Wolverines the most competition. Like Michigan, RPI is loaded with Canadian personnel…

…, and was one of the outstanding eastern teams last season making the NCAA playoffs. The Wolverines will play all three teams on successive days, Dec. 28, 29 and 30. Track ... Track Coach Don Canha.n will…

December 07, 1965 (vol. 76, iss. 82) • Page Image 1

… ment. The model for the question- Jim Hinga, Ball State mentor, basket. Clawson turned in another will be a special supplement of the nawhich was onjudged by useMcKeaornhie termed the Wolverines "better…

…. Wolverines managed to hold Ball to the extent that the evaluations questionnaires for a course is suf- State to a meager 35 per cent can be informed opinion, they may ficient to give an accurate pic- p"I must…

…, warning again that delays "are no longer tolerable." 'M' Squashes C By BOB McFARLAND ups with John Thompson adding a free throw. As the buzzer sounded ending After that initial Wolverine the first half of…

…, which was well count, that was the highlight of enough for us to win easily." an evening of activity for Wolver- All's Fair ine cagers, as Michigan's varsity Win easily the Wolverines did, I I …

December 07, 1966 (vol. 77, iss. 79) • Page Image 7

… Monday night trans- formed most any Falcon specula- tion of victory to pure bluff, for the Wolverines will have advant- ages unbequeathed by the Cagey Cougars. The Falcons rely on a fast-break team that…

… eight points against Wittenberg. Michigan's zone defense put the whammy on Bowling Green last year, and the Wolverines are hoping that it works again. If not, they'll have to find another potion to…

December 07, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 80) • Page Image 9

… "destroy- ed" the Wolverines. "We just couldn't contain their big men," Strack moaned, "we just couldn't keep them off the boards." After holding the Blue Devils at bay most of the first half, Duke finally…

… Sullivan free throw gave the Wolverines their only second half lead at 44-43. Lewis' lay-up at the 17:34 mark gave the Blue Devils a -lead they never relin- quished. From here to the final buzzer Duke…

… Blue Devils within two at 29-31. As Duke of Devils Spark Wolverine Demise trotted back on defense Bubas jumped off the bench and told them to go into a 2-3 zone, aban- doning the old man…

… might also help us to do a better job on the boards." In that first half, in which Michigan held the lead for almost 17 minutes, the Wolverines out- rebounded the Blue Devils 33-15. Also, Jim Pitts got…

… over there who can hurt you if you're not careful," forecasted the Baron. Unfortunately, Wolverine coach Dave Strack wasn't present for Rupp's revelation. His forever- struggling band of cagers fell prey…

December 07, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 82) • Page Image 9

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Fact Nine I Wye , W, .Toledo blasts lax cagers; Icers edge MSU, 2-1 Wolverines rocked, 89-76; , Spartans roll over Western By DOUG HELLER By The Associated Press EAST…

… LANSING - Frustration was the name of the game for Michigan's basketball team last night. ' The Wolverines presented Tole- do with a gift 45-38 first half lead and were unable to recover as the Rockets took…

… "missed shots." Still, the Rockets were able to shoot 61 per cent in the first half and 54 per cent for the game. Wolverine assistant coach Fred Snowden said, "Toledo had a much better game than we had anti…

…. A . I - ---5- in the first half. However, at the While the Wolverines were not f ?. start of the second half he was feeling their oats Goalie Jim slapped with two debatable fouls Keough kept State…

… smiled as he said, "I don't know how well we'll be FIRST PERIOD SCORING: None. trying every conceivably combina- able to come back. We haven't had GEaInS: ( g 1(slasi ng) 1:1; tion but the, Wolverines

… Geoff Henson. To fill '45, When Wolverine wrestling wat- one of these two wrestlers will 4 chers return next semester, the probably move up. Michigan matmen will have com- Jim Sanger, just edged out by…

…, which some Wolverines meet, the team will go to Bloom- will enter, is "not quite as tough ington to wrestle Indiana. all the way through," according to Bay. 1 Two other tournaments, which G y nasts floj…

… got underway 1a s t The Wolverines have a tentative night as' Michigan crawled away list of point getters, but as* Bay with an unimpressive score of says, "It's hard to tell who's go- 153.425 as…

December 07, 1971 (vol. 82, iss. 72) • Page Image 9

…, knocking off eventual confer- ence champ Ohio , State, and winning three straight until the Wolverines burst. their bubble with a 92-81 win in Ann Arbor. But Indiana continued to challenge the conference…

Wolverines and effectively kill their bid for the Big Ten Championship. BOARD EXAMS KAPLAN TUTORING CLASSES D.A.T.-January Exam Clases Dec. 27 thru 31 L.S.A.T.-February Exam Classes starting Jan. 4 M…

…. Bolhous- drrw with Penn State's tou-h Tra Lubert and downed Pitt's Jim Calgogmini to complete the Wolverine's victory over the Panthers. Double losses in 142, 158, 167, and 190 pound classes were not in Bay…

…'s plans, and he admitted that tron2er performances are essential in these divisions if the Wolverines ara +o be a wrestling pm nwr this s-9,on. Bev rided "Wo have good ri-th nd tqlhnt in the lower w…

December 07, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 75) • Page Image 7

….Y. clash By GEORGE HASTINGS So far in this young basketball eason, the Michigan Wolverines have won a couple of games over an average Notre Dame team nd a good Oregon State unit. But tonight, in the…

… unfamiliar confines of Nassau, N.Y., the Wolverines face their first excel- ent opponent of the season- Brigham Young. The Michigan club has been nconsistent, showing sporadic igns of offense, especially in…

… the econd half of the Notre Dame game, but it has not yet played well together as a team. But Wolverine coach John Orr knows that he must get his pl gether q'lickly for tonig test. For the Brigham You…

…-up changes are anticipated for the Wolverines, but Orr proved Mon- day against Oregon that he is unafraid to go to his bench, es- pecially John Lockard, John Kantner, and C.J. Kupec. The game marks another re…

December 07, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 77) • Page Image 7

…-2 deficit in the third period, only to lose to Notre Dame, 5-4, with 15 seconds gone in overtime last, night in South Bend. The Wolverines played slug- gish hockey in the first two aeriods but carried the…

… triumphant return Former Michigan superstar Campy Russell, currently a reserve for the Cleveland Cavaliers, watches last night's game with the Pistons from a Cobo Arena bench. Russell, who led the Wolverines

… SE( Wolverin es A regiment of Volunteers from Big Orange country invadesf Crisler Arena today, as the ly t Tennessee basketball team jets in from Appalacia to battle' 4 Johnny Orr's Michigan Wol…

… Tennessee the following fall, Trsaterback ,-Seve Bartkow- Texas A&M, Junior. an a e usiuefrte The Wolverines will not see ski, California, Senior. and was a key substitute for the ome action again until the…

… the Wolverine surge with a pair of tip-in buckets, and has shown signs of replacing the departed Lionel "Main Train" Worrell in the hearts of the Crisler Arena faithful. Burrell McGhee, who has been…

… their match to give Michigan State a comeback 19-16 victory over the Wolverines. "This match is really a draw," insisted Michigan mat coach Bill Johannessen. "The referee called a stalling point against…

… to a weird evening which began when the public address system inad- vertentlydreplaced The Star Spangled Banner with 90 sec-I onds of silence. The surprises continued$ when Wolverine Jim Brown, slated…

…- pecially nice to start off a season with a win, and the Michigan swim team did lost that last night. The Wolverines a ____ ., CORES ,1 i i 3 I i s-lashed to a 75-48 decision over Bauer in the 200…

December 07, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 78) • Page Image 16

… ITS TOTAL SUPPORT TO, THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN WOLVERINES IN THE UPCOMING ORANGE BOWL GAME. HAIL TO* THE VICTORS - MICHIGAN! BRIARWOOD 100 Briarwood Circle / Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104 Telephone: (313…

Wolverines will depend heavily on the freshman signal caller to guide them against the Okla- homa Sooners New Year's night. Starting halfback 'John "Lips" Niemeyer felt that might not be the case against the…

December 07, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 73) • Page Image 9

… half, Michigan half points. I turned around, I thought I scored 10 unanswered points in After halftime, the Wolverines' saw him swinging so I swung a two and a half minute shot an awesome 81.8 from the…

… walls and balconies of: could do about that fight. I Memorial Gymnasium. thought they kept the game un- der control real well." THE WOLVERINES played The second half scoring show even for the first two…

December 07, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 74) • Page Image 2

…Custom Work: For an additional charge of 154 per letter, we will artfully imprint any message, name, number, etc. on the BACK of your shirt. For example: Satisfied with Wolverine pride; the Wolverine I has…

… arrived!; Endangered species ... Huskies; Wolverines ... the FORCE is with you!; Wolverines bowl over Huskies; Wolverines . . . you light up my life; Wolverines ride, Huskies hide!; Cindy I ...etc. I Choose…

December 07, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 74) • Page Image 7

… Argentine singer 8 composer t THE ARK 1421 H1LCT., Ann Arbor 8:00 pm Thursday, Dec. 8th (COLAI) I Draw yourself to fame across the chests of the Wolverine Fans in .. . t Ihe 3trb u11 I I ROSE 10' L T…

…-SHIRT DESIGN 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's finest…

December 07, 1977 (vol. 88, iss. 74) • Page Image 9

…'s basketball team gets its first test of the season tonight when it tackles 16th rated Louisville in Crisler Arena at 8:05. The ninth ranked Wolverines (3-0) must contend with a Louisville starting five which…

…. ability has prompted such superla- tives as 'probably the most spectacu- lar player to wear a University of Louisville uniform.' He'll be sure to have a slam dunk or two to show the Wolverine fans, as he…

December 07, 1978 (vol. 89, iss. 75) • Page Image 12

…Pal age 12-Thursday, December 7, 1978-The Michigan Daily FOUL TROUBLE PLAGUES BLUE Griffith, Cards dunk Wolverine By DAVE RENBARGER Special to The Daily LOUISVILLE, Ky. -, Louisville…

… for us soon- for more information call (303) 449-3323 the young season for the sixth-ranked Wolverines, who opened with a pair of victories at home. Seventh-ranked Louisville upped its record to 4…

…-1. Down by a 64-54 margin with less than 13 minutes to play, the Wolverines faced every sort of adversity imaginable, but still managed to work their way back into the game. With three starters, including…

… Detroit 2, Montreal 2 New York Rangers 7, St. Louis 4 Minnesota 4, Los Angeles 0 * big guns Mike McGee and Phil Hubbard on the bench with four fouls each, the Wolverine substitutes sucked it up and began…

… desperately needed his bench, and it didn't let him down. Johnson ended up with 10 points, and ignited ergers Michigan's fast break in the second ha along with Mark Lozier. The othe Wolverine in double figures…

December 07, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 76) • Page Image 11

… nationals. We have about one person in each event that's good." The weight events are going to be a see more sports, pp. 12, 13, and 14 weak point for the Wolverines this season. "Debbie Williams can put the…

… runner, coming off a sterling cross-country season and having recently run a 5:08 mile in prac- tice. Lynn Fudala also had a good cross-country season, and will help to shore up the Wolverine distance…

December 07, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 76) • Page Image 13

…The Michigan Daily-Friday, December 7, 1979-Page 13 by STAN BRADBURY THE STAGE is set. Michigan trails Toledo by just one point. The Wolverines have the ball and 45 seconds to kill before going for…

… another last shot victory. Somehow the Wolverines just know they are going to win it, just like they did on shots at the buzzer against Illinois, Indiana, Northwestern and Michigan State last year. The…

December 07, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 78) • Page Image 1

… cagers roll over No.11 Arkansai By GREG DeGULIS The Michigan Wolverines, buoyed by an in- credible 70 percent shooting average in the second half, slaughtered the 11th-ranked Arkansas Razorbacks, 78…

…-65, yesterday at Crisler Arena. The upset victory over Eddie Sutton's cagers, which was viewed by a crowd of 12,128, may well propel the Wolverines into college basketball's illustrious Top Twenty. MICHIGAN…

… timeout with Arkansas on top, 17-9, Frieder chose to forsake the 2-3 zone defense in favor of a man-for-man, and the Wolverine resurgence commenced. 78-65 "WE STARTED TO rebound aggressively, and we began…

… to get some fast break baskets," Frieder noted. "When we got ahead, we remained on top of the situation. I thought our kids played with a lot of poise," the Wolverine mentor concluded. In stark…

Wolverines. "WE PLAYED WELL the first ten minutes," Sutton said. "'Then we eased up on the defensive end. Also, at times our shot selection was horren- dous. We created shots for ourselves instead of let- ting…

December 07, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 78) • Page Image 9

… Dakota Sioux by a convincing score of 8-2 before 5,214 screaming Wolverine fans. THE BLUE icers totally dominated the 'first two periods, scoring four power play goals and shutting out the opposition. The…

Wolverine lead to 4-0. Slapshot after slapshot winged past Jensen, as the Blue powerplay ap- peared unstoppable. ,The Wolverines' only close call oc- curred after both Richter and Milburn were penalized (for…

… roughing and delay of game). Also whistled for delay of' game was the Sioux' Carroll. With a four-to-three man advantage, North Dakota applied pressure at the Wolverine end. BUT GOALIE Paul Fricker an…

… one goal - which put the Wolverines into an early 1-0 lead - was scored. Michigan coach John Giordano was pleased with the Wolverine performan- ce. But North Dakota coach John Gasparini had a different…

…-Olson (hooking) Wolverine Jeff Tessier, Number 27, breaks out of a crowd for a lose puck, in last night's game against North Dakota at Yost Ice Arena. Michigan defeated the Sioux by the score of 8-2. 5:28; ND…

December 07, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 78) • Page Image 10

… respectively), the Wolverines seized control of the game in the second half and were never headed. ARKANSAS TALLIED the first four points of the second half to close the gap to 34-31, but the Wolverines

… dominated the next ten minutes of action to lead, 56-41, with 9:53 remaining. The streak was highlighted by a John Johnson breakaway slam dunk which brought the Wolverine partisans to their feet. "We never…

… Razorback team, and adding seven points to the Wolverine offense. Defensively, the Wolverines' attempt at the 2-3 zone which baffled Kansas last Wednesday proved ineffective, as Razorback guard U.S. Reed…

…'s passes easily penetrated inside the Michigan defense. After Frieder decided to go man-for-man, the Wolverine defense, led by Garner, successfully shut off the quick Arkansas guards. Reed, an All…

December 07, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 73) • Page Image 11

…SPORTS The Michigan Daily Tuesday, December 7, 1982 Page 11 TURNER'S 26 SPARKS 86-74 VICTORY Wolverines blast Kansas By JOHN KERR Consider' the big question answered, and consider it answered in…

… quite a con- vincing manner - the Michigan basketball team can stay with a legitimate opponent. After playing such schools as Central Michigan, Akron and Northern Michigan, the Wolverines trounced the…

… getting off to a good start was very helpful." It was the Wolverine guard com- bination . of Eric Turner and Leslie Rockymore that allowed Michigan to get in front early. Turner and Rockymore were simply…

… too quick for the Kansas guards, forcing turnovers and keeping them from running the Jayhawk offense early in the game. This, coupled with some hot Michigan shooting, helped the Wolverines jump to a 15…

Wolverines sustain it. Michigan led by as many as 18 points in the first half, but with the score 37-19 with four minutes left the Jayhawks defense went into a press, and the Wolverines began to turn the ball…

… over. Kansas scored 11 of the next 15 points and closed the gap to 41-30 at the half. In the second half it seemed like Kan- sas was ready to make a move, but the Wolverines wouldn't buckle and kept on…

… increasing their lead. When Person hit both ends of a one-and-one with 13:581 left to play, Michigan led 60-39, and two minutes later, when Rockymore hit a 18-foot jumper, the Wolverines were on top, 66…

December 07, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 75) • Page Image 10

… refuses to talk politics with the media. So with the pleasantries out of the way, let's get down to the Wolverines and the War Eagles in the Bourbon Bowl. That's right, New Orleans on New Year's has nothing…

…? All of those questions, however, will have to be answered on January 2. I guess it really doesn't matter what a team is called, because either Michigan or Auburn - the Wolverines, Tigers, War Eagles and…

… home with an 82-63 win. WOLVERINE HEAD coach Gloria Soluk gave 6-7 freshman Lynn Morozko her first start of the season in hopes of bolstering the team's inside game against the smaller CMU front line…

… destroy the Michigan inside game. After six minutes, Soluk benched Morozco. Even when a pass got through to the freshman center, she either lost the handle on the ball or had it stolen. The Wolverines

… the Wol-verines, hitting 7 of 14 shots from the floor along with a pair of free throws. Wendy Bradetich played her second solid game in a row picking up 15 points. Cox and Tower led the Central Michigan…

… percent of its field goals compared to the Wolverines'15 percent. PROBABLY THE MOST significant statistic was turnovers with the Wolverines losing the ball a discouraging 29 times. CMU didn't do much better…

… into helter skelter out there. We have to be more structured and run our offense." The Wolverines had a number of potential fast breaks in the game, but they elected to continue to attempt run- ning a…

…. . S.. but wary of the Big (Ten) Chill 1 I EMBLEMI Free wrapping Papek~br By RANDY BERGER U PON HEARING of the Wolverine's 76-70 victory over the Georgia Bulldogs in Atlanta, Michigan basketball…

Wolverines and that it should give the team much-needed confidence going into the Big Ten season. The fact that Michigan won on the road is a feat in itself. Last year the team suffered through a 4-9 record (0…

… we do it against the bigger Big Ten teams.' - Michigan coach Bill Frieder come so easy for the Wolverines front line against the Big Ten. To say the least, Georgia had nobody in the Peach State that…

December 07, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 76) • Page Image 12

…4 Gymnastics Wolverine Invitational Tomorrow and Sunday Crisler Arena The Michigan Daily SPORTS Friday, December 7, 1984 Hockey vs. Western Michigan Tomorrow, 7:30 p.m. Yost Ice Arena Page 12…

… DORIAN, THR UN LEAD WESTERN Wolverines to try busting Broncos 4 Daily Photo by DAN HABIB Sophomore John Bjorkman blows away Buckeye defenseman Don Perkins during last week's Michigan-Ohio State series…

…. The Wolverines travel to Kalamazoo to take the ice against Western Michigan tonight. 1st Prize $500 A Campus Wide Talent Search By BARB McQUADE As the Michigan hockey team reaches the halfway mark of…

… the season, it takes its 5-10-1 record out west to Kalamazoo tonight to take on Western Michigan. The Broncos, at 8-8, share fifth place in the CCHA with Bowling Green, while the Wolverines fall in at…

…, a transfer from Michigan to set the pace on offense. Dorian leads his team in scoring with 25 points, while linemate Thrun posts 21, including 13 goals. The Wolverines will have to con- tain these two…

… weeks ago compared to the last four, it's much improved. If we can keep our goals against down, we can win these games with three or four goals." THE WOLVERINE offense may not be solid, however, as it…

… may call upon freshman Brad McCaughey to fill the gap. The right wing is third in team scoring with 14 points, and could provide the offen- sive spark the Wolverines have been lacking. "I'm pleased with…

… be our goalkeeper next year. The team plays well in front of him and he's played well behind them." After a hard-fought weekend against Ohio State in which the Wolverines came up with a tie and a loss…

December 07, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 76) • Page Image 15

… waddled, flailed, or did whatever a penguin does, out of Crisler Arena. They left behind one very foul mess, having stunk up the place with a 103-73 slaughter at the hands of the Wolverines. Every season…

… as Youngstown State is, the Wolverines' non-conference schedule remains top flight in comparison to other teams' schedules around the league. Michigan plays among others Detroit, Georgia, Tennessee…

December 07, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 61) • Page Image 10

… "I think I played tough," Mills Wolverines continued their streak by the Crisler Arena tunnel before' Sat- added 17 for the Wolverines. :2 said. "I think I can get better. I can't outscoring the…

… three-point Coles stood still aind stared-at. the spectively. 'Majer6,-who had been -h ohmr ipein isdso o eta' is cr ft Wolverines as they went through the averaging 28.8 points per game, hit Rumeal…

December 07, 1987 (vol. 98, iss. 61) • Page Image 12

… Michigan hockey team to its first weekend sweep this year. The Wolverines beat Boston College at Yost Ice Arena Friday and Saturday nights. Boston College head coach Len Ceglarski, the winningest coach in…

… goals in Friday night's 6-2 victory, leads the team with 12. He had just seven goals last season. The victories couldn't have come at a better time for the Wolverines. After losing three in a row, Michi…

… five minutes left"in the half, having negated Central's 9-0 run with a 10-2 Wolverine spree. "Sometimes you mess up momentum when you go to the bench," said Frieder, who admitted he may have substituted…

… too early. Chippewa coach Charlie Coles already is comparing Mills favorably to a recent Wolverine great. "I think Roy Tarpley had great, great phys*- ical ability, but Roy came on late. This guy Mills…

… goals Saturday night. The Wolverines won both Friday and Saturday nights to record their first series sweep of the season. Michigan Daily SPORTS 763-0376 4 C,. S I WHAT'S THE NEXT BEST THING TO A…

… S S ! -Jarsigtymr M'set for Eli, Bron os Last December, when Western Michigan came to town, the Wolverines were expecting another creampuff to take a bite out of. Instead, they got a mouth full of…

… them last year was just a fluke. The Wolverines host Western Michigan, 2-1, tonight at Crisler Arena. - SCOTT SHAFFER 4 WINTER TERM REGISTRATION WITHDRAWAL FROM WINTER TERM (Drop all courses) FALL TERM…

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… will play a really bad game and things will bottom out," Berenson said. "We're not at that point yet." The Wolverines continued their trend of losing tight games Friday night versus Boston College. They…

… by taking penalties we shouldn't have. We were undisciplined." YES, penalties played a role in the weekend caper. The Wolverines, who lead the CCHA in penalty killing for league games, yielded nine…

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… scoreboard and he shook his head in disgust. His team, which was losing by only three points midway through the half, trailed 53-24. The Wolverines had closed the half with a 32-6 spurt on their way to a 100…

…-51 victory. "I thought we had a pretty good game plan until nine minutes left in the half when we started shooting those threes," Coles said. The Wolverines run began when coach Steve Fisher substituted guards…

… second half. But despite their big lead and an overmatched opponent, the Wolv- erines made sure they maintained their intensity. Wolverine captain Rumeal Robinson wanted to make sure they did. "Let's bring…

Wolverines shooting percentage fell to 39 percent as they connected on only 16 of 41 attempts. Nonetheless, Michigan coach Steve Fisher was able to take out his regulars starting at 13:08 left in the final…

… debut with 8:50 remaining, to join first-year guard Michael Talley, the floor was filled with players new to the Wolverines. The five new Wolverines shot only 26 percent from the field on seven of 27…

… 99% se eo The Radisson Hotel City of Commerce-Los Angeles Is Offering A Rose Bowl Wolverine Special $69.00 Single or Double $84.00 Triple or Quadruple (Minimum Two Night Stay) Applications are due…

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