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February 09, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 112) • Page Image 9

…FRIDAY, FEBRUARY $, 1'968 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE NINE FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9,1968 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE NIN1 * Gmnasts By ANDY BARBAS !the Wolverines had planned. Special To The Daily Michigan…

… edge. Char- and dealing the Spartans a 188.6 lie Froeming led the Wolverines to 187.05 upset. with a 9.1. The Woverines won the meet Even though the Wolverines where they were expected to lose slipped in…

… near the completion of his performance but still picked up an 8.8. The Spartans cut the Wolverine lead to only .05 of a point in the long horse. Sophomore Jensen led the Wolverines with a 9.25. Mich…

…- igan State captain Dave Thor, though, led everyone with a 9.4. Michigan's Fred Rodney followed the two with a solid 9.15, tying the Spartans' Ed Gunny. The Wolverines had the Spar- tans with their backs…

…. Last Ditch Michigan State's coach Szypula, in a last ditch effort to overtake the Wolverines, instructed his high bar team to take a chance. They attempted harder tricks, but their gamble failed as Gunny…

… goal in overtime, suffered a may be geting mentally prepared State's icers. shoulder separation last week and for the weekend series with a The Wolverines will take their will probably be out of action…

… weak Spartan team. eight-game winning streak back for the weekend series. The other Sophomore Dave Perrin admit- to the scene of their last loss. Wolverine nemsis. Nino Cristo- ted that although he…

… The Wolverines find themselves has put the light on only twice Tech 'Michigan Tech, the cur- nTheWlvyeighes fndthemdelve more for the Spartans. rent WCHA leaders), next week." riding on the crest of…

… trasted with Michigan's 4.8. niht where the Wolverines are f --+1, undefeated. score in this event was 26.35, it wasj much more than they had ex-f pected. Earlier this' year, side horse scores had…

February 09, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 90) • Page Image 21

…MY 91962 THE MICHIGAN DAILY iscari: Gymnastics Star EASY VICTORIES: Wolverines Earn Two Wins By JOHN SCOCHIN Continuing to bounce back after a lone loss to Illinois the capable Michigan gymnastics…

… Tom Osterland paced the Wolverines to victory over the Hawkeyes grabbing firsts in tumbling and on the tramhpo- line. Captain Leads Utilizing some of the old finesse that made him Big Ten rebound…

February 09, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 90) • Page Image 8

… nces. Kerr tied Minnesota's Crocker for third. Better Than Ever e Wolverines were held to an split in the 11 events by the Zers, who are being touted he best Minnesota swimming in history. ly last…

… dual meet competition going into to- night's meet with Iowa State, hav- ing beaten Purdue last month. The Spartans, who finished one notch' behind Indiana and one ahead of the Wolverines in the Big Ten…

… Thelwell. MSU's Herman Johnson nosed out McRae in the highs last week and the Wolverine star will seek his revenge, meet- ing Johnson in both the highs and the lows. Reese in the 300-yd run; Chris Murray in…

… the 1,000-yd run; and Rod Denhart and Steve Overton in the pole valut should figure well in the Wolverine point total at the end of the day. The- Wolverines should meet with some real stiff competion…

… winning a conference dual meet, the Hawkeyes of Iowa roar into Yost Field House at 3 p.m. tomor- row afternoon. The Wolverines, undefeated and once tied in dual meets, will en- counter the determined…

… Hawkeyes fresh from a 17-9 Monday victory over Northwestern. The win gave Michigan a 4-0 conference dual' meet record. Iowa will send a well-seasoned team against the Wolverines. Heading the lineup of Iowa…

… meet last year which the Wolver- ines won, 24-11. The Wolverines will send Carl Rhodes on the mat. at 123-lbs. Following him will be Gary Wil- cox, 130-lbs.; Kellerman, at 137; and Jim Keen, 147. At 157…

February 09, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 90) • Page Image 20

… picking up the penalties (Kartusch-56 minutes; Morrison-66 min.; Rodgers-45 min.). Speaking about penalty minutes, this is the only category that Michigan's opponents have fared better than the Wolverines

…. Michigan has chalked up 303 penalty niinutes on 121 penalties while'its opponents have had 233 minutes on 100 penalties. Wolverine Coach Al Renfrew is especially blessed with his two goalies, who are…

… environs of Michigah's league leading hockey team. If Minnesota, who is slated to host the championships, does not finish in the top four the play- offs will be at the Wolverines' rink. The Gophers currently…

… squads will do battle on Friday. The winners will then clash on Saturday in the finals. Wolverines on Top The Wolverines have the best chance for an NCAA position with a firm grip on the WCHA lead after…

February 09, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 90) • Page Image 22

… ability the still rings. The Montreal junior is the Wolverines' top round star and together with Jim Hynds and Arno Lascari fo the nucleus of the squad ,that will seek to defend the BigI title against…

…." The Buckeyes will use three top tumblers tomorrow to vie with the Michigan trio of Tom Osterland, Lew Hyman, and Phil Bolton. Steve Greenberg should pose the greatest threat to the Wolverines., Besides…

February 09, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 114) • Page Image 7

… RWith 'Best Performance' By MICHAEL RUTKOWSKI Although the Wolverine track team did not make a spectcular showing in Saturday's Michigan Federation Relays, they did dis- play evidence of a g r o w i n g…

… March 5-6. Brown Places The Wolverine coach was es- pecially pleased with dashman Willie Brown who "looked great" in finishing second to teammate Dorie Reid who ran a :06.3 in the 60-yard dash. Brown was…

… bothered with injuries all last season and appears to finally have overcome them. Highly-regarded sophomore Dave Cooper added a fourth in the event. The Wolverines also finished 1-2-4 in the shot put as…

… posed stiffer competi- I was very happy with theion. Keen, however added with teams performance . . . it was the: a smile "Spaly could have take best of the year, 'the Wolverine him too " mentor said…

…. Saturday, the Wolverines jump but couldn't put the puck in the the Michigan lead. When Bernard In Joloe hb decsioning ed off to a 2-0 lead on goals by net. got the baton Michigan was far in veteran Jim Hnath…

February 09, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 83) • Page Image 8

… while they haven't performed miracles, the Wolverines have been a stead- ily improving club with their presence. Hall, a sophomore guard from Havana. Ill., made his debut last night against Purdue. A bout…

… against Northwestern. The Wolverines followed the same pattern last night as they did in losing to Illinois, 75-61. Leading the first 30 minutes of both games, they suddenly lost all luster. "We simply don…

February 09, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 83) • Page Image 12

… last Satur-j day at Ohio State., The Wolverines took the mea- sure of the host Buckeyes, 69-39, and visiting West. Virginia, 59-31,1 running the season's dual meet; record to 6-2. "We put on our best…

… month to Gymnastics First Jim Brown, Michigan tum- bling ace, performed the first double backward somersault in Wolverine gymnastic history yesterday in practice, Coach Newt Loken excitedly told The Daily…

… thumb injury in warm-up. Loken had one more team mem- ber to single out in Ken Saka- moto, who "did an exceptional fob." Wolverine Gymnasts Score Impressive Twin Victories i 1 I Freshmen Swimmers…

… other prepster last year, defeated his field handily in each event. The Wolverines' other frosh win- ner was Brook Plummer, who roared through the 50-yard free- style in :22.9. Plummer's time was nearly a…

February 09, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 110) • Page Image 8

…Berry with boy you've got to be at your best" I dealt Ohio State's title hopes a leader, James Johnson, had 15, The Illinois defense headed by The Wolverine grapplers invad- three seconds remaining in the But…

… despite the drubbings the serious blow yesterday with a and Burington 14. Greg Jackson, stifled the Hawk- d psanti yesterday aferon second period. Wolverines gave their opponants 7h3 viaers' victory…

… until tes as many protestors joined in Illinois clicked off 20 out of 36 Wolverines' record to 12-1. Georgia Tech, notably Jim Hoddy the Big Ten." reserve guard Keith Burington put the cheers for the…

… the sec- ling three matches back-to-back But the Wolverines *went with Wsns'svictory wa nytePurdue, behind Rick Mount's 31 ond half. Dave Scholts sat out or two out of three matches is "their best," in…

… season to a 49-30 halftime lead and were nal score wasn't a true indication Wilson, 6-0, Lou Hudson lost a 177-Wentz (M) dec. Puryear, 7-1 u ' half. The Hawkeyes led 10-6 at of the Wolverines superiority…

….uLL13-esn()dcSohmn,3- op and Glenn Vidnovic with 18 head- giving away too much weight." But Wolverines Lane Headrick, 145-Neighbors (NI) dec. M. Rubin, 5-4 COLLEGE BASKETBALL ped by Don Adams with 20…

…. Michigan, who h a s no regular heavyweight, used Jesse Rawls in that slot in their other two bouts. But the. Wolverines didn't give anything away in their first bout against Georgia Tech, as the Yel- low…

… Eastern, Cech dropped the opening match, 5-2, but Lou Hudson recorded his second fall of the afternoon at 5:40 to give the Wolverines a lead which they never relinquished. Commenting on Cech's loss, Bay…

… were more than seveni minutes without a field goal to give UCLA .40-22 lead. Kantsa 'srei g Wolverines By KEITH WOOD . Special to the Daily Big Ten Standings ASSISTANT CHAIRMAN SECRETARY…

… fifth in the ns in relays; tmp ressize pole vault with a vault of 15'6". Gary Knickerbocker took a 'first place inzthe high jump leaping 6'8". the Wolverines 1-2 finish in the triple jump with Warren…

February 09, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 110) • Page Image 9

… sort of challenge from the Buckeyes. Going into the meet, the team from Columbus had topped the Wolverine's best performance this year by half a point. The Ohio coach, Jim Sween- ey, expected to…

…, retorted before the meet, "We'll kill them." In the end, Michigan did very little killing, but the Buck- eyes did very little scoring. The Wolverines ended on top 26.3- 23.6 in the event. Michigan's Dave…

… last event, which usually is the Wolverine's nemisis, is finally beginning to hold its own this year. Instead of scrounging to find enough en- trants, Loken is being f a c e d with the choice of which…

Wolverines. They have often topped 27 only to fall unexpectedly as they did yesterday, slipping to 26.65. Loken puts part of the blame on his strategy. "Right now, we, still haven't decided which en- trants to…

… and 16 later on in the contest. The fouls created an extreme hardship for Michigan in that out of 24 total fouls called on the Wolverines 21 were called on the five starters. Ken Maxey did foul out and…

… they did, daily 'orts NIGHT EDITOR: JIM FORRESTER which is very unusual. It is usual- ly the other way around." Led by Stewart's 27 points and Sullivan's 21, the Wolverines out- scored the Spartans 74…

…-25, but con- tinual foul trouble gave State a consistent lead. iWth only six minutes to go in the first half, the Wolverines had committed seven fouls to only one by the Spar- tans. Michigan managed to tie…

…-32 STATE 6-4 4-3 7-3 8-6 4-4 4-2 0-0 0-0 A free throw put Michigan in the lead for the first and only 10 time, 69-68. But foul trouble again 15 plagued the Wolverines as Fife 10 compiled four fouls and…

February 09, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 90) • Page Image 19

… try to spring him loose in a one on one situa- tion under the basket where he is tough to stop. Cacciatore hit 17 against Mich- igan State in the Wild Wolverines Knock Out Badger Pretenders This…

…'t find Coach Dave Strack complain- ing. Owners of a 2-7 record when the Big Ten season opened, the Wolverines continued the loss skein by dropping two straight to Illinois and Ohio State. They then…

… Oosterbaan, suspende the Detroit game for missing tice, have been reinstated byt Dave Strack. All three saw considerabl tion in Monday night's vi over Wisconsin, although didn't start, and spearheade Wolverine

… game against Michi- gan last month. DeBusschere, 6'5" All-America candidate at forword for Detroit, accounted for 23 points and 23 re- bounds as the Titans coasted past ,the shorthanded Wolverines here…

February 09, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 111) • Page Image 7

… ideal. Collective Way Four Wolverine cindermen, Tom Kearney, John Reynolds, Alex McDonald and Ron Kutschinski, are proudly participating in a collective two mile relay effort, and have found that the…

… track at the Garden could have an effect on the Wolverine effort, since the Michi- gan unit is accustomed to doing, their traveling on cinders. Canham doesn't believe that the New York track will be a…

February 09, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 114) • Page Image 6

…, 81-66, denying thei first place in the Big Ten Michigan remains in fi a 6-0 record.- The game was won ins Defense. F Wolverines held Iowa scoreless and med the ba ng zone racked up 19 points…

… ballplayer. boards underneath. A sportswriter in the press box who Haunting Ghost has watched him play all season he Wolverines assumed predicts "Gerry Jones will be a they never relinquished , superstar by…

February 09, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 96) • Page Image 6

… and his shot landed into the far corner. The Wolverines countered whcn Captain Larry Babcock took a pass from winger Gary Butler; and slapped it in from 25 feet in front of the net. The Gophers took a 3…

…-1 lead in the second frame when Falk- man scored his second, but the Wolverines made a brief counter- attack in the third period. In less than two minutes Tom Pendlebury and John McGonigal each scored to…

… All-American and NCAA track squads after three seasons as a Wolverine distance runner. He holds the varsity mile record of 4:06.7 and the 3,000-meter steeple chase mark. After graduating from the Uni…

… MichiganE Wolverines. Indiana, dumped by pace-set-r ting Illinois Monday night, 104-Z 101, and upset by Northwesternz last Saturday, will be out to breakj the losing streak and to keep its title hopes alive…

February 09, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 112) • Page Image 8

…. The great Michigan teams of the past three years had been depleted and Maxey was forced to play on a Wolverine team that I could only manage an 8-16 record. After playing for a winner for so long, Maxey…

… substantially he has be- come a vital cog in the Michigan attack adding a great deal of speed to the Wolverines. It is his d speed that Maxey feels "makes up for my lack of height." And it is determination like…

… another 25-footer against Ohio State. The Wolverine guard is small, his height disadvantage disappearing against the taller competition that is common in Big Ten play. Since he hasn't snagged many rebounds…

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