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January 17, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 85) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Cagers Bow toM Hot First Half Gives Spartans Win As Late Wolverine Spurt Falls Short IU Wrestlers Fitzgerald Registers A Quick Pin 'M' Wrestlers Take Six Out of Eig (Continued…

… the Spartan de- fenders to put the Wolverines just six points down with over three and a half minutes remaining. But then 5'9' Dave Fahs, the only senior on the Spartan squad, took charge. First he hit…

… on a key jump shot from outside the circle and then with a perfect pass, he set up Hall, who made an easy field goal as well as a free throw, to put the game well out of the Wolverine's reach. Although…

… Michigan's failure to hit on several clutch shots during this period hurt the Wolverines chances. for victory, they actually lost the game in the last seven minutes of the first half when Michigan State…

… widened a nar- -row 23-20 lead into a 44-27 half- time margin. After that the two teams traded baskets 'until the Wolverines staged their late spurt, which similar to the effort in the Indiana game, fell…

… short. The Wolverines got off to their seemingly traditional cold start when they scored only nine points in the first 10 minutes of play. But the Spartans were not that much better as the two teams…

… Spartans under the boards was the rugged Williams who pulled an amazing total of 25 rebounds down. High man for the Wolverines was Petroff with nine. Fitzgerald and Arrigone danced around for one period…

January 04, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 74) • Page Image 6

… within a three minute span. Early in the last period Al Hinnegan added one for good measure. Final: 4-2. Colorado Series Held to a puny six-goal output at Grand Forks, the Wolverines found Coloriado…

… Norm Laur- ance. The next night it was a different story. -Butts allowed the same number of goals in regulation time as Coyle had the previous night, but the Wolverines had to come from behind with a…

January 15, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 84) • Page Image 6

…. (Continued from Page 1) honesty is what I had hoped for," he said. The Wolverines again were hampered by penalties, and also by the loss of wingers Joe Lung- hamer anid Carl White for the last part of the game…

… heavyweight Karl Fink round out a determined Wolverine squad that hopes to increase its national stature at the expense of Pitt's Panthers, the class of the East. period, was held from action as a safety…

… measure. Minnesota, as on Friday, took an early lead, but this time the lackadasical Wolverines couldn't do anything about it as Minnesota repeatedly fired point blank shots at Butts. The young sophomore…

… net minder Mike Larson. Only once during the period was he forced to make more than a routine save. Penalty-shy The Wolverines, possibly afraid of a repeat performance of Fri- day night's game in which…

… have spelled the end for the Wolverines. Fired by a between-period pep talk, Michigan immediately took the play away from the Gophers as the second period started. Red... Unassisted The pressure paid…

… huge partisan crowd. The Wolverines take on the Gophers again next week end on home ice in the last series before exam-fever again hits the Michi- gan campus. -AP Wirephoto LET'S NOT BE RUDE-Tangled up…

… team strength, the fac- tor which won the Wolverines the Big Ten championship last year. The standout of the meet was sophomore Warren Uhler, who set a new pool record of 4:35.4 on the 440-yd. freestyle…

… anticipated," stated Stager. "I'm satisfied." Next Friday and Saturday the Wolverines will take on teams from Iowa' State and Minnesota. Pender Keep s Tainted Title BOSTON P)-Classy Paul Pen- der of Brookline…

January 20, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 88) • Page Image 10

…- week exam layoff.- t The Wolverines, going into the semester break with a rather dis- mal 3-9 season record, will get a relief from conference wars on the second when they play host' to lightly regarded…

… Big Tenl indoor track champions will kick the lid off the 1961 season withc participation in three meets dur- ing the semester break. The Wolverines will test Big Ten competition for the first time on…

… Last year the Wolverine relay teams won both events, in the meet's first year of existence. At Yost Fieldhouse on the same day the rest of the squad will be competing in the Michigan AAU Relays. This…

… meet will also feature teams from all over the Midwest. Notably missing from the MSU Relays will be two Wolverine stars who are defending Big Ten cham- pions in their events. Robinson Out Sprinter Tom…

January 14, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 83) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATUJ olverine Hockey Team os To Gophers,_4-2 (Continued from Page 1) 1 GymnastsScuttle Nvavy i" fresh men in the game. In that 20 minute session, the Wolverines played…

… shorthanded for a total of 13 minutes and 21 seconds. Rallying in the third period, the Wolverines came within an ace of the tying goal several times, but were unable to score. And when Renfrew pulled Coyle…

… for an 89-point total. Captain Montpetit gave Michigan a sweep in the event with his 88.5 mark. Swimmer Too Althfgh he is a regular diver on the Wolverine swimming team, junior Pete Francis provided the…

…, Massachusetts and Europe. Gene Fullmer of West Jordon, Utah, is hailed as champion by the American National Boxing Asso- ciation. gave the Wolverine's promise of a powerful 1-2 punch in the event for the coming…

… against Navy Pier. He also cap the highs bar and sidehorse as the Wolverines won, 79% SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE The following selected groups of merchandise are from our regular stock of the finest imported…

January 13, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 82) • Page Image 6

…FRIDAY. 4 i} Y I IIIA 1 a Wolverine Gymnasts Host Navy I 4> caliber and I have for them." great respectl this Friday? have won their first three meets, Loken expects to see especially Well…

… The Wolverine coach also ex- exercise, Trampoline, and tumbl- tonight at 7:30. Navy Pier is the plained that Navy Pier Coach Ben ing and Richard Lapham in Tram- Chicago branch of the University Montcalm…

January 12, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 81) • Page Image 6

… team takes on the fourth - ranked squad Monday when Cliff Keen's Wolverines take on the Panthers of Pitts- burgh. The last issue of Amateur Wres- tling News rates only Oklahoma State and Oklahoma ahead…

…," a few weeks ago in which Michigan finished second. Mici- Igan, however, had only fourmen competing, as compared to more than twenty for Pittsburgh, Three Champs The Wolverines had three in- dividual…

… point behind Denver's Jerry Walker, who has 14 goals and. seven assists for a total of 21 points. Babcock Third Third in the scoring race is another member of the Wolverine first line, Larry Babcock, who…

… this year, the Wolverines have scored 43 goals, an average of 4.3 a game, while Minnesota has scored 25 goals in four games, an average of 6.3 a game. However, the Gopher defense has not been as tight as…

… Michigan's, having al- lowed 16 goals, an average of four per game, as compared to the 36 allowed by the Wolverines, a 3.6 average. Michigan's alternating goalies Dave Butts and Jim Coyle, are third and…

January 14, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 83) • Page Image 1

… Arena. The victory kept the unbeaten Gophers in first place in the West- ern Collegiate Hockey Association with a 5-0 record. The Wolverines will attempt to square things tonight in the final match of the…

… two game weekend series. Coyle Brilliant Only the brilliant goaltending of Jim Coyle kept the Wolverines in the game, as referee Hank Franzen called twelve penalties on Michigan. The first one came with…

January 10, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 79) • Page Image 6

…. The Wolverines won seven of the 10 matches -and registered a tie to run away with the meet. Karl Fink and Don Corriere post- ed pins while Dennis Fitzgerald and Fritz Kellerman did every- thing but that…

… DAVE ANDREWS Michigan's weekend sweep over Michigan Tech was the second such sweep of the year for the Wolverines and extended their home ice winning streak to five games. North Dakota was the other…

January 05, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 75) • Page Image 6

Wolverines may need all of his punch and then some when they face the Michigan Tech squad this weekend. The "redhead" has collected nine goals and 12 assists for a total of 21 points. A distant second are Al…

…'s Saturady home games, with Indiana, January 7, and Min- nesota, March 5, have been chang- ed from 1:30 p.m., (EST) to 4:30 p.m. (EST), Wolverine business manager Don Weir has announced. Reason, for change to…

…. John Tidwell has been the Wolverines' anchor man, storing 161 points for a 20.1 average. Under the boards sophomore Don Petroff has been the big man for the cagers with a total of 66 grabs. He is also…

… second on the team in points, averaging 10.7. The Michigan team has been hitting the target on 39 per cent of its attempts as opposed to 40 per cent for its foes. Tidwell is also the Wolverine leader in…

January 17, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 85) • Page Image 1

… crushed Pitt's hopes of victory. Jack Barden iced the victory for the Wolverines in the next match when he defeated highly touted Jim Harrison, 5-2, to make the score 17-6. Karl Fink subsequently didn…

… dropped it into a tie for the Big Ten cellar. After trailing for over half the game by at least a 15-point mar- gin, the Wolverines finally came to life with a little over eight min- utes remaining in the…

… contest. With the Spartans leading 66-50, Wolverine sophomore Don Petroff stepped to the free throw line and made two throws to give him a perfect nine for nine for the night. Scott Maentz further narrowed…

… Hildebrandt put the Wolverines ahead to stay when be tossed David Osmun around for a 7-0 win. Hildebrandt appeared to have Osmun pinned at one point but it went unnoticed by thej referee. The rather partisan…

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…

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