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January 08, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 75) • Page Image 5

… are best adaptable to the individual physique. Advanced players can benefit by in- vestigating our corrective method of eliminating the slice and pull. Two Fast Rivals Oppose Wolverines in Opening of…

… Monday evening when the fast-going court ag- gregation of Ohio State university pays a visit to Wolverine territory. The Buckeyes, after suffering early season defeats at the hands of Cin- cinnati and Ohio…

…'s team, built around Romney, has not had any great degree of success to date, but the Ma- roons are a hard fighting bunch, and the Wolverines, still weakened by the absence of Miller, will not find vic…

…- tory coming easily. By its victory over M. A. C. Friday evening Michigan's five vindicated the Wolverine supporters who had stoutly maintained that crippled as Michigan was Mather's men still carried…

January 08, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 77) • Page Image 1

… with beautiful .long shots and tight defense. Michigan got off to a good lead in the early part of the game making five of their first six shots. At the half the Wolverines ha4 amassed a lead of 19…

… the Wolverine offense and playing smiles spreading across their faces a prominent part in the defensre.I as they heard the accl iinof their Appearing as the fourth numbe: . Wheelwright, Michigan's n e…

January 08, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 77) • Page Image 6

… Taike Having successfully repelled the Form In 11-3 Victory; Wolverines ___Fifth Straight Victory Lear] In irst Perinod ..,......M_. ......... .. ica tion )UINTE.T EXTENDS i~C OIFVICTORIES invasions of…

… the Venn State and Cornell University basketball teams earlier in the week in easy fashion, Coach George Veenker's Wolverine cagemen established themselves as a combination to be reckoned with in the…

… efforts on offense to register nine goals from the field. The Wolverine's sewed up their victory during the final half of the contest. Led by the diminutive Danny Rose they pierced the Pur- ple defense…

… the invading team were made from beyond the foul line. The Wolverines on the other hand relied on a fast breaking of- fense and close in shots for their points. Returning immediately after Christmas…

… gram, will be inaugurated this tic club, 4-18, in a dual meet Dec. The Toledo ntt v e Michigan 11 to 3. evening when the various frater- 21 at Cleveland marked the activ- for the Wolverines in the first…

… ig team over the holidays. The "" team gaining a 41-12 victory his team into a . to 1 lead over the opening games of the 1929 Wolverines experienced little dif- ever the invaders. who were handi…

January 08, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 77) • Page Image 7

…TU'ESDAY, JANJARY 3, 1929 C vi r% M I C I...I I CA, I L'o TIIV MiChIGAN DAT LX' WOLVERINE BASKETBALL TEAM DEFEATS INVADERS DURING HOLI]DAYS CNL AS SI F EM MA!1 N PB[PAR[ FO9,R…

… wrestling sea-' Wolverines. son getting under way next Friday! Cornell Beaten Badly Totals........13 night when the University of Chi-! Following clote on the heels of Northwestern G. cago grapplers invade…

… drills t o ing before the strongest offense Walter, c ................0o prepare for the season's inaugural. displayed by the Wolverines this 1Marshall, rg .............1 A few of the squad remained in…

January 08, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 72) • Page Image 1

…. averted a landslide 19.45 percent came from state ap-ii favor of the Wolverines. The ;ropriations, 31.91 percent from theE Canadian offense. built around the University hospital, and only 15.42I clever…

… Walker, proved unable t >ercent from student fees. The bal- pierce Michigan's inner defense ance of the dollar is derived from andthe close up attempts at the federal land grant, sales and ser-y Wolverine

… general administra- will be produced January 24 and defenses. After five minutes of pion. The balance of the expendi-; 25, and the winners of the one-act: play the Wolverine offense, with tures went to…

… a ,showing at the Bon- Wolverines continued to storm the profit, but is due to collections be- stelle Playhouse. Ontario goal but inaccurate shoot- ing more nearly up to date June 30, Recast by…

January 08, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 72) • Page Image 7

… Lettermen Will Wrestle Competiti on s Keen ,TODAY S GAMES for Wolverine Outfit i for Sima Delta GAMES Opening Clash. BASKETBALL. ELEVEN TO MAKE TRIP Qualication peiod forf.aternity 4:15-Psi Upsilon "A" vs…

….-Jean Borotra and SToIMP RA chief obstacle in the Wolverines' the team, and holder of the Big Andrew Glasler of France won the Dial21SON RAD march to another championship. Ten and National Intercollegiate men…

… are 93 fraternity men and 45# independent men out for SigmaI Delta Ps&, making a total of 138I men, a decided increase over last year. rn the Wolverine schedule. Hewett' Sharkey-Scott Plans hvas a…

January 08, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 73) • Page Image 6

… a fast breaking combina- tion that will be able to score against the powerful Wildcat team when the Wolverines invade Evan- ston Saturday. The Northwestern method of defense and offense var- ies…

…'s men bids fair to again give the Wolverines a real battle when the two clubs clash. Three new sophomores, all stars in Canadian amateur hockey cir- cles, will be with the team that will face the Maize…

January 08, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 73) • Page Image 7

… is going to be his ticket' for a ringside seat instead of a matchthisweek end. The loss of these two men will be felt by the Wolverines. The grapplers are not at top form yet, several of them…

… exact- ing in the daily practice sessions. Looking back at the defeat that the visiting grapplers handed the Wolverines in 1929, the men are1 anxious to take all possible revenge on the West Virginia…

…; ,Signa A .is ,ilaa ing: campaign the Wolverine mentor , Theta CY 14; Zeta L Tu 1. 7s faced with a serious problem if Theta Kapxpa Nu 18; and T eia Xi Michigan is to have a winning ball 12, Phi Lambda Kappa…

…; and Dobbs, Tillotson, handicap the Wolverines severely Fishman, Fish, and Boder who are in the Conference race this spring, aspiring to the guard positions. -----__ -- --- INTRAMURAL NOTICE. IOCKEY…

January 08, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 77) • Page Image 3

… Murphy, Duke's star southpaw last year, and he made good at once. Navy, Maryland, and Virginia also rate prominently in college base- ball circles. Aside from the high grade competi- tion. the Wolverines

…. Last year, after a curtail- ment of athletic expenditures had forced a four-year lapse of spring training trips, the Wolverines again resumed their habitual spring trin * STA R DUST By ART CARS'TE NS…

…, '33, and '34. Of nine recognized Big Ten records Michigan holds six. Wolverine relay teams hold the 300-yard medley and 200 free-style records. J o h n n y Schmieler, 1933 captain, set the exist- ing…

Wolverine sextet. The game against the Wayne outfit was a Roman carnival for the Mich- igan players. With Captain Johnny Sheri, Vic Heyliger and Dick Berry- man in the forward line most of the time, and…

… 17. Ann Arbor, Michigan The Wolverine failed to show the, Dear Matt: same form which was displayed in: No can do, sorry. A winning coach winning six of seven pre-Conference always eats, season games…

January 08, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 75) • Page Image 1

… of polish, however, in one important depart- ment. While the Wolverines were ready to mix it at all times and dergonstrated plenty: of intestinal fortitude, the team was sadly lacking on good checking…

… hampered by a lame back and Capt. Leo Beebe and Dan Smick also ailing, the Wolverines never had a chance against the speedy forces of Coach Douglas Mills. Rae, assigned to guard the ever iangerous Lewis…

January 08, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 48) • Page Image 3

… SA~T'T'flV y V Yl 1'!,1911~ TIlE MICIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE Wilcats j ,, 5. , . r , 1 Wolverines, 57-47; Illinois Here Tonight Tm King Gathers 24 1 ts To Lead Attack Oto Graham…

…, Northwestern Ace, Checked; AIwIeet Here; Sextet To Play Sarnia Wolverines W ayne Thompson Injured in Stubborn Battle l e !L MULLENDORE fense as he scorched the meshes with avored _ imc a iliant performance by…

… sensational shots from all over the Michigan's Tommy King who racked court. He racked up nine field goals up 24 oins t o account for half of and six charity tosses in eight at- the Wolverine total, the Michigan…

… nda to s13-11oafter sev- Michigan's defeat, was -the poor Wolverines. full tea broun t 1- aftr te- showing of Graham. Although Otto entered by Western Wni s o lytthis oint hed handled his pivot position…

…S. Ei ] iiS.S.LS., hLn uI iwu eiij eli-hi To Wolverines To Meet 'Gee Whiz Kids Point for First Conference Victory * Pucksters at Full Sn number of en- of the meet, to- nn's first exhi- Building pool…

… of Northwestern was a particularly rostly one, as Wayne Thompson. star Wolverine forward, suffered an in- jured shoulder. and will be lost to the squad for an indefinite period. This is a severe blow…

… eir Big Ten title Ohio State last Aould determine For Season s Op Wolverines are. of the meet will i it i forward and the rest ofthe starting lineup will probably include Tom Fcing ius first Opponent…

… campaign, which leads the Mien- o, f....... igan fans to believe that there is Wad, f......... . , something brewing that bodes ill to W Felt, c 4. ..h........... 7 0 1 14 the Wolverines. IU Jackns Schadler…

January 08, 1946 (vol. 56, iss. 45) • Page Image 3

… the tide in favor of the Wolverines. Cagers... (Continued from Page 1) The Spartans stalled away the rest of the time as the visitors broke through for three markers. Center Mazza, who accounted for 14…

… points, and Sam Fortino, who made 12, took scoring honors for both teams. Forward Bob Harrison's 11 markers and Center Glen Selbo's ten were tops for the Wolverines. Nelson Wins Golf Tourney LOS ANGELES…

… last Saturday's tilt when the Wolverine pucksters easily conquered the Sarnia A. C., 16-2. First Seven Game Streak Since hockey became a varsity sport at Michigan in 1923, no team has been able to boast…

Wolverine puck mentor was especially pleased with the show- ing of his three forward lines who have been working on offensive power and displayed plenty of it as indi-I cated by the score.1 Seven Goals For…

January 08, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 76) • Page Image 3

… Saturday night 15-14, the Wolverines suffered an even more important loss when Miles Lee, sensational 157 pound sophomore, was forced to forfeit his match because of a dislocated elbow. LEE, WHO IS highly…

…'Shaugnessy at 177 pounds and Art Dunne in the heavyweight division, all of whom won, and also by Dave Space who earned stwo points with a tie. Wolverine Athletes Busy Over Christmas Holiday Michigan State, S4…

…'s, the Wolverine basket- ball and hockey squads were car- rying on a stiff holiday competi- tive schedule. The cage squad put together some high scormg Yule season basketball to pull out three of its five…

… the tournament, the Maize and Blue recorded an easy 66-52 win over Virginia. * * * SCORING on 42 per cent of its shots, the Wolverine five started the New Year off right by crush- ing Princeton 62…

… captain Jim Skala and center Dick Williams who ac- counted for a total of 36 markers in the 58 to 46 loss. 4 4 ' . IN HOCKEY, the formerly bright picture for Vic Heyliger's Wolverines has clouded over as a…

… result of two losses in the last four games, both of which were worth two points in the Midwestern Hockey League standings. The second night misery (all Wolverine losses this season came the second game of…

January 08, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 77) • Page Image 1

… thwarted in an attempt to rack up another Wolverine goal in his squad's 7-.0 drubbing of the Michigan State Spartans last night. oW verineStartle Spartan leers, -0 Continue 27-Year Jinx Over MSC; Sextets To…

… pucksters to their brilliant win by scoring three goals for the first hat trick of the year. The Wolverines scored early and were never in danger through- out, tallying once in the first, three times in the…

January 08, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 72) • Page Image 1

… opinion, before, Michigan's basketball team is defi- nitely not "down and out" in the Big Ten. In the game here last night, the Wolverines played a highly rated Minnesota team to a 71-71 stand- still at the…

… j ump shot, and it swished through. Minnesota took a wild desperation heave which missed and the game was Michigan's-its first Confer- ence win. To set up these last minute dramatics, the Wolverines

… Gordon Lasilla's scoring attempt, symbolizes the frustration to which Michigan State was subjected in last night's 3-1 Michigan victory. Wolverine Icers Trip Spartans, 3-1 Kendall's Hat TrickSparks Victory…

Wolverines to be in top form as they pre- pare for their battle with the United States Olympic team in Detroit on Wednesday. In last night's action the Olympic team narrowly edged Minnesota, 3-2. Tom Rendall…

…'s hat trick, the Wolverines' first of the season, accounted for all of Michigan's the fastest action of the season, scoring and brought the sell-out Michigan's icers once again low- crowd screaming to…

Wolverine defenseman Bob Pitts lost his footing and slipped to the ice. This left Bob Schiller See SHARP, page 3 gra-II, VI n IVyU VIC a- year basis." President Eisenhower said in his State of the Union…

… the final horn. Volleys of shots, brilliant saves, fights, scrambles, brawls, lighting fast plays, pin- point passing-all were profusely present in the two hour spectacle. The Wolverines pressed the at…

January 08, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 81) • Page Image 6

… Jack Lewis resists the ef- forts of Michigan State's Pat Wilson to tally two of the 10 points he contributed to the Wolverines' 74-69 victory last night at East Lansing. ;. WHEN YOU'RE TIRED; YOU…

… was here that State put on a great show of aggressiveness while Michigan decided it was wise to freeze. The results: eight points for the Spartans. one free throw for the Wolverines, but just the free…

January 08, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 80) • Page Image 6

… for the title. The other entries have enough good swimmers to score in some of the events, and these three teams should have their own existing contest for fourth place." The Wolverines will be at full…

…" meet each season within the Conference schedule. Other non-Big Ten schools have been invited to add competition, he added. Commenting on tomorrow's meet against Iowa State, the Wolverine mentor said, "I…

… name ably due to the pressure of Con- on the roster, a bench warmer that ference play. A little experience only got into the game in the last should help him a lot." minutes when the Wolverines were far…

Wolverine eager Ran opener with Princeton, Farris got Kramer. And, in fact, the resem- the nod from Coach Bill Perigo as blance is even physical. the fifth starter. While it is doubtful that he will The soft…

January 08, 1960 (vol. 0, iss. 76) • Page Image 12

… action after a one- month layoff. Then the Wolverines, with only a night's rest, will defend ,their Big Ten Relays title tomorrow. Tonight's meet will see Coach Gus Stager's Wolverines seeking their 28th…

… entered in the Relays. . Last year the Wolverines were victorious in nine of 10 swimming events and were edged by Ohio State in the diving relay. Out to Revenge Defeat Alex Gaxiola, John Smith and Fred Wolf…

January 08, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 78) • Page Image 1

… brand of basketball, Michigan battled heav- ily favored Indiana down to the final buzzer yesterday afternoon, only to see the Hoosiers win the Big Ten opener, 81-70 at Yost Fieldhouse. The Wolverines fell…

… and Indiana cooled off, the losers came creeping back, twice narrowing the gap to eight points. With Indiana holding a 38-26 lead near the end of the half, the Wolverines had a chance to cut the margin…

January 08, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 83) • Page Image 6

…. Des Plaines, second Big Ten basketball victory convincing margin early in the Illinois. 88-67 in as many starts here last second half which assured the night. victory. The Wolverines came from a Iowa…

… Mischigan Daily * * Payment by Commission * * .DA *Da s .es.. . ." seln DEPARTMENT ANY#DA * D.D.H. * Dailies.... * Ahookie Kazatts * 4* 11IU dl .JIL l I V C ing it on Wolverine mistakes. Coach Sharm…

… Scheuerman shuttled players in and out of the game but couldn't find the com- bination to stop the Wolverine second half blitz. Bill Buntin sccred 34 points, one more than his previous high for the season…

… against Northwest- ern. He also led both teams in re- bounds with 16. The Wolverines and the Hawk- eyes battled inconclusively for the opening minutes of the second half. Then, with Michigan lead- ing 52…

…-48, the Wolverines scored 10 straight points. Six of the points came on lay-ups as was the pattern for the second.half. Michigan repeatedly broke men loose under the basket for an easy lay-up. John…

… man for the Wolverines in the first half as he hit on eight baskets from the floor. Doug Herner, Lar- ry Tregoning, and John Ooster- baan each scored two baskets to account for the remainder of the…

January 08, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 83) • Page Image 7

… standings - igan and Michigan Tech - themselves at the opposite of the ladder after the first weekend of play. st year Tech was first and Wolverines were second. Now Igan is in last place and the ies are in…

… second last, setting stage for the weekend series een the two teams at Hough- One of the two teams must ; the series to remain in the ing for one of the four play- Disastrous Series The Wolverines played…

… American Association of College Coaches. The award was presented at the baseball coaches' annual banquet. ,Lund guided the Wolverine squad to the NCAA national cham- pioinship last year after, being edged…

… Benedict as the Wolverine coach. NEW YORK (W) - Seven col- lege track coaches, headed by George Eastment of Manhattan, said Monday they would defy the Eastern College Athletic Confer- ence and send teams to…

January 08, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 87) • Page Image 10

…PAGE TEN THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, 9 JANUARY 1965 PAGE TEN TilE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY. 8 JANUARY 1965 Icemen Faceoff Against Sioux LAST NON-CONFERENCE FOE: Wolverine Wrestlers To Face…

….m. tonight and tomorrow night in the Coliseum. Three of those wins came in the Boston Area Holiday Tournament which the Wolverines won by beating Harvard, 4-2, Northeast- ern, 7-2, and Boston College, 4…

…-4 at Rochester, N.Y., to mem- ber teams of the United States Hockey League. By BUD WILKINSON team that finished in fifth place An injury-riddled Wolverine in the WCHA with a 5-8-1 record wrestling squad…

… gaps left Deitrick, Bill Johannesen, and by graduation in the Sioux lineup. Chris Stowell. All four were in- At Long Last jured in the Wolverines' holiday Michigan did not meet North meets with Penn…

… Pioneers by Bay. Coach Cliff Keen said yesterday that he "didn't know when he will be able to wrestle Gym ijeet again. You just can't predict The Wolverine g y m n a s t i c when a knee injury like that will…

January 08, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 86) • Page Image 6

… playing Arizona State is just not the same thing THIS as going out and playing Ohio State in the league opener." Myers and Bankey The Wolverines, with Jim My- ers and Dennis Bankey as prob- able starters…

… penalties called, the Wolverines jumped off to an early lead, but had to hold on for the decision, their seventh against five losses. The two teams will square off again tonight in a rematch. Dean Lucier…

… to dispel anyone's doubts that what he said was serious, held closed practices all this week. Wolverine practices, in the meantime, featured Jim Myers at center-"Jim pretty well has the and. $50…

… first places for its initial triumph. Diver Bruce Brown won both the one- and three-meter diving events for . the Wolverines, and Fred Brown finished third and second behind him. Bill Swano, a Wisconsin…

… freestyle sprint, in a time of :22.65. Two other conference champs won their events for the Wolverines. Carl Robie finished the 200-yard butterfly in 1:56.43, and Paul Scheerer swam 200 yards of breaststroke…

… :49.14. Bob Hoag finished second to Walls. Ken Wiebeck, the Wolverines most talked about soph, showed his form in winning the 200-yard individual medley with a timing of 2:04.19. Senior Rees Orland fin…

…. Captain Mel Team captain Mel Wakabaya- shi kept the crowd of 4500 on its feet, despite the out-of-town dis- advantage for the Wolverines, with three goals, two of which he scored unassisted. The first came…

… plays several times. Despite the roughness 'of the game, no injuries were suffered. The teams. will go at it again to- night with the Wolverines trying to pull further away from the Gophers, and to close…

January 08, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 84) • Page Image 6

…'s wrestlers captured a 20-9 decision as they faced Indiana in their first dual meet of the season yesterday. The Wolverines com- bined five decisions and one pin to topple their initial opponents. Although the…

… easy vic- tory. After Bob Fehrs opened the match for the Wolverines with a 7-3 decision over Jim Binkley in the 123-pound division, Indiana rebounded to take the next two bouts. Henson Decisioned Tim Mc…

… Cramps O'Malley. and Bill Groft - came Another disappointment was through in 3:38.3 to top the old Captain Garry Vander Voort, mark of 3:38.5. Loken's usually excellent All- Wolverine Fortes Around…

… performer. Vander Voort,: Other Wolverine victories came who finished second for tne Big in the 300-yard breaststroke relay. Ten all-around title last spring, in which Dave Cushing, one of was out of…

… able to prevent a complete Indiana - Michigan monopoly. Altogether, the Wolverines were able to place in all but one event, the 200-yard individual medley. In this facet they matched the performance of…

January 08, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 81) • Page Image 10

… at Tigers trounced 5-5 for the season and 1-1 in the Overcoming an eight point Big Ten. After losing their games halftime deficit the Wolverine to Duke and Utah the Wolverines cagers won their second…

… half and hit for 15 game played December 10 at the points in the period. Michigan events building. employed a pressing defense in The Wolverines could not over- the period which the Tigers come ice cold…

… the Wolverines defeated the Northwestern Wild-F Utah triumphant i cats 96-92 on Jan. 3. In addition Despite Rudy Tomjanovich's 42 to being Michigan's first Big Ten Ipoint effort the Wolverines

… Michigan outscored fight. the Buckeyes 49-26 the contest The Wolverines pretty much was in sharp contrast to a gruel- settled the first question with four ing hard-checking struggle be- goals in the first…

… period. tween Wisconsin and Minnesota. The second question stemmed The Wolverines were, to say the from the somewhat questionable least, sloppy in their opening cic- officiating. The contest had been tory…

…. marred by numerous scuffles and Buckey Straub and Michel skirmishes throughout and it was Jarry starred for the Wolverines, not until all but 25 seconds re. each netting two goals. The game, mained in the…

… champions demolished Ohio stick high, and was rewarded for State 21-0. his efforts when Rick Yurick Wolverine coach Al Renfrew cracked a stick that broke his noted that, "It was a tough game helmet and sent…

…. Louis In- The Wolverines were down 5-1 vitational with Wisconsin, Yale in the second period, but surged and Brown once again sloppily back to down-one when Dave Per- and ended up with a split losing rin…

… tallied on a wrist shot with 12 to Wisconsin 5-3, while beating minutes in the third period. Yale 6-3. A shot by Mickey Shaw that The Wolverines ended the holi- caroomed off the post could have days with a…

… split at North Dakota tied it up with two minutes re- 9-2 and 5-1. maining and the Wolverines kept Renfrew summed up the vaca- the puck inside the blue line until tion period noting, "We hadn't the end…

January 08, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 83) • Page Image 7

…- games were in the Michigan igan. Center Gilles Gagnon, an( Coliseum so the Wolverine I c e r s ther junior is the cousin of Mic came out on the short end of the igan scoring leader Bernie GaE series, non…

…. Tonight'the Wolverines will seek An even closer familial relatior to extend this visiting team ad- ship is found in the three D( vantage when they travel to East Marco brothers, seniors Jerry ar Lansing for…

… a nday Mck; ican goaltender Rick Duffett com- iGagnon is far and away Mi pleted his eligibility last term and igan's leading scorer with Wolverine netman Doug Hastings points. Far back in second is Pa…

… play goals. The penalti both sporting 2-4 records. The themselves have not bother Wolverines are 6-6 overall while Coach Al Renfrew who admi ACC places seven players on probation Bp The Associated Press…

Wolverines' spot- ty performance to date he added that "we have not really settled on our lines yet. We'll continue to try different combinations." MSU will be without the services of two of their regular…

January 08, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 81) • Page Image 7

…'S WRESTLERS surprised no one with their strong performances during semester break. The Wolverines placed second at the Midlands Invitational last month behind powerful Oklahoma State, and were deprived of the…

…, with a 36-5 mauling of Ohio State. Wolverine pins were tallied by a recuperated Brown, unorthodox 177- pounder Rob Huizenga, and Ernst, who had to overcome a recurrence of his ankle injury to crush…

Wolverines faced Southern Illinois in a non-conference meet. The Wolverines won handily-perhaps, as swimmer Stu Issac kidded, "because the Salukis had just returned from Hawaii and didn't seem to be in much…

… Ohio State squad. The Wolverines defeated the Buckeyes by a score of 157.95 to 152. Michigan opens its home season this weekend Jan. 11-12 with the annual Big Ten Invitational. (For full details see…

Wolverines won the ball game de- spite a seemingly hopeless 15-point halftime deficit, some serious foul trouble, and . a trio of referees whose black-and-white jerseys con- stantly displayed a yellow streak…

… the likes of Hoosieri Coach Bobby Knight and "The Wizard of Westwood" him3elf, lJohnny Wooden. The Wolverines' 1973-74 campaign was once written off as a mediocrej afterthought. Now, talk of a Big Ten…

… baskebtball. What the Wolverines do is give 40 min- utes of basketball, 40 minutes of, hustling, clawing scrappy basket- ball. Orr was asked after the game Saturday if he thought this year's team was more…

… aggressive than his 1972-73 cage model. "You've got to be kidding," laughed Michigan's hardcourt director. "We're 250 thousand percent more aggressive this year!" And aggressive the Wolverines were against…

…, while center C.J. Kupec gen- erally stood around as freshman guard Steve Grote coughed up the ball an incredible eight times. But post-intermission play wrote another story for the Wolverines. "We just…

… entangle with Bill Musselman's Golden Gophers. And as Orr says, "That won't be any prize." The Wolverines did capture one prize as the AP decided to award an 18th ranking to Orr's charges. It's still early…

January 08, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 84) • Page Image 7

…Thursday, January 8, 1976 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven Thursday, January 8, 1976 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven Czechs nip Wolverines By JOHN NIEMEYER 1 The vaunted Czechoslovakian National…

… Championship t e a m had to come from behind with three goals in the final period to overcome a superb Michigan ef- fort and topple the Wolverines 5-3 last night. After two periods of play, Michigan had a one…

…-backs with a 7-1 loss to outstanding; Lehigh grappler Mike Frick. GOOD LOW, THE only. other Wolverine to place in the tourney, beat Sam Fiorella from the Mayor Daley Wrestl- ing Club for the fifth spot at: 126…

January 08, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 81) • Page Image 9

… four contests. Thompson poses the biggest prob- lem for the Wolverines. The 6-10 Bahamian occupies the pivot for the Gophers, and his presence is always felt. "Mychal is probably the -best player in…

… America," said Wolverine assistant coach Bill Frieder. "He is a very tough ball player." THOMPSON HAS played in only three games since coming off suspen- sion, leading the Gophers to two alented victories…

… endowed with talent. At the point guard is All-Big Ten guard, Osborn Lockhart. The 6-2 senior is one of the best shooting guards in the country and this afternoon's match-up with Wolverine guard Dave Baxter…

Wolverine defensive standout Steve Grote hawks Gopher big man Mychal Thompson in action from last year's Michigan/Minnesota clash. In thos days last year's Big Ten scoring champ spelled his first name like…

… any othe Michael around, but, any way you spell it, he means trouble for the Wolverines The two teams tangle in a key Big Ten match-up today at 2:05 at Crisler. FUMBLES PAVE WAY TO 42-22 ROUT West…

January 08, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 84) • Page Image 10

… get a shot at the open spot. By ALAN FANGER A Daily Sports Analysis Just four months ago, the rather low expectations for the 1980 Michigan Wolverine gridders prompted the following questions: Could…

… the Wolverines finish as high as second in'the Big Ten? WAS MICHIGAN headed for a down- turn on the gridiron? Would the Michigan-Ohio State game 5dbm Action SportsWear FACTORY CLOSEOUTS Swimwear…

…- tingent will be missing from the roster when the Wolverines open their 1981 campaign September 12 in Wisconsin. Here is how the squad will likely look: TIGHT END AND WIDE RECEIVER- Junior Norm Betts may…

… difficult position to resolve at this point. John Wangler's departure will cut into Michigan's passing attack, but the occupant of this position will ultimately determine the degree to which the Wolverines

January 08, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 80) • Page Image 11

… to say." No one really expected him to. Not with the circumstances as they were. The Wolverines fought back to tie last night's Big Ten opener against Wiscon- sin at Crisler Arena only to watch 6…

… not a luck shot," Cofield said. "Scott Roth shoots that jump shot very well. We wanted him to take that shot." ODDLY ENOUGH, the strengths that the Wolverines exhibited in their late comeback were the…

January 08, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 80) • Page Image 6

…4 Page 6 -Saturday, January 8, 1983 4 " S) -W IY V, A bouncing Wolverine cheerleader shows his support for a losing cause. Wolverine head coach Bo Schembechler explains the disappointing game…

… at a press conference... ... and Bruin coach Terry Donahue congrn sideline. It's Only a Game Fortunately for rabid Wolverine fans, the week preceding the big game in Pasadena 4 was preceded by all…

January 08, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 81) • Page Image 8

… nailbiting finish. Iowa narrowed the Wolverines' lead to 51-47 with over three minutes left, then things got a lit- tle crazy. Michigan went to the free throw line four times in the last two minutes with a…

… sank two free throws after being fouled, securing a big win for the Wolverines. "IF RAVELING thinks we have the most talent then he should have no problem winning the next fifteen games because they're a…

… afternoon at Crisler Arena. A boisterous sell-out crowd of 13,609 witnessed the Wolverine cagers un- dergo their most stressful test of the season against pre-season conference favorite Iowa, which they…

… passed with flying colors, downing the Hawkeyes, 53-49. Actually they almost passed the game away. Let's start this growing success story from the beginning. The Wolverines stormed out to an early 20…

…, became deathly quiet as thoughts of choke started to go through their minds, and as fast as the Wave vanished, so did the Wolverines' success at the foul line. Eric Turner, Leslie Rockymore and Joubert all…

… stepped to the stripe and proceeded to come up empty. "Our free throw shooting really fell off," said Bill Frieder in the under- statement of the afternoon. But just as it appeared the Wolverines were going…

…. "Now everybody is looking to help each other out, as well as containing their own man." Indeed defense has been the difference, as the Wolverines only allowed 50 na..4n pa,. .. .a i s*he fir npkoathac a…

January 08, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 69) • Page Image 9

…'AT 14-O AFTER TWO CONFERENCE ROAD WINS Blue bursts into Big Ten By BARB McQUADE Defense and balanced scoring hushed any critics the Michigan basketball team may have had, as the 4-0 Wolverines won…

… both games on perhaps the toughest road trip of the season. The Wolverines topped Indiana, 74-69, and Ohio State, 78-68, to start the Big Ten campaign.. MICHIGAN entered Indiana's Assembly Hall with a 12…

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