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January 16, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 85) • Page Image 10

… champion wrestling over the holi- days-the Wolverines lost only one meet while winning five others, but a plague of injuries at key positions forced Coach Cliff Keen to make some major adjustments in the…

… team lineup. The Wolverines snatched a first place at the Chicago West Subur- ban tourney with Buuddy Pal- misano, Cal Jenkins, and Rick( Bay gaining individual titles while Lee Deitrick retained his 147…

… Purdue contest. First Place The Wolverines piled up 83 points to lead the pack in the Chicago West Suburban tourna- ment. Wolverine lightweight Buddy Palmisano tallied two falls to win the 115-pound title…

…, Jenkins won faur straight for the 137-pound crown, and Rick Bay, defending Big Ten champ at 157, copped the 167-pound medal. Wolverine soph Tino Lambrose picked up a third place in the 123- pound class, and…

… match. Rick Bay made his first dual-meet per- formance this season for the Wol- verines, defeating Roger Cook, 5-3. Only Loss Against NYAC, loaded with ex- collegiate wrestling champions, the Wolverines

… could salvage only seven points as Miller defeated NYAC's Jerry Greinier, 5-3, and Bay and Deitrick both drew. At New York two more Wolverines saw dual-meet action for the ini- tial time: Lambrose lost to…

…, Horning got the call at 130, and the ex-Ann Arbor High wrestler pinned Ken Robison in 3:25 and won three straight matches. The Wolverines had no trouble with Hofstra, winning 25-3, with Spaly gaining a…

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 19, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 92) • Page Image 11

… Ohio State's Buckeyes gave Michigan a lesson in fundamental basketball yesterday as they com- pletely dominated the Wolverines and sailed to an easy 98-85 vic- tory. The Buckeyes halted the potent…

… Michigan offense by throwing up a tight 1-2-2 zone that forced the Wolverines into one of their worst shooting games of the campaign. daily sports,' NIGHT EDITOR: FRED LaBOUR Ohio State was no less effective…

…- door the Wolverine center. He al- so had success in dragging Tom- janovich down low and then rol- ling to the basket. Ohio State was i 3 T 7 C i 4 4 MICHIGAN Stewart Carter Tomjanovich Fife Maxey…

… Finney Meadors Andreas OHIO STATE FG 4 11 12 6 2 4 FT 0-0 .9-10 2-2 0-0 3-5 4-6 -Daily-Andy Sacks BOB SULLIVAN (90), the Wolverine's "sixth man," crashes into Ohio State's Denny Meadors in an attempt to…

… offensive board work the Mich- igan offense could not function as it normally does. Yesterday made two bad games in a row for the Wolverines and tough Northwestern lies ahead. Unless they improve over their…

… Buckeyers to cough the 'ball up 17 times, with a shameful 10 turnovers in the second stan- za. The Wolverines also got their chapces to score, throwing up 95 shots to the basket while t h e Buckeyes had to…

January 07, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 86) • Page Image 12

…, 99-81. Fortunately, there wasn't enough time between the Nebraska set- back and the confrontation at Cobo Hall for the Wolverines to sulk over blowing a 12-point lead with about seven minutes to go, or…

… being outscored 14-2 in the closing minutes of the game. Controlled Half The Wolverines controlled the opening half of the game at Lin- coln as they marched to a com- manding 41-31 halftime edge, in…

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 15, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 82) • Page Image 9

…15,190 THE MICHIGAN DAILY BMIEGLMNcoach Amo Bassone's r ecoard His successor, Eldon VanSpy- When Michigan's Wolverines against Michigan teams coached brook, has not quite filled Selin- ace Michigan…

… Renfrew took average of 5.7 goals per game. His ams of the Western Collegiate over the Wolverines, the Spartans average took an especially severe :ockey Association, but it will be have taken six wins…

… tomorrow when they travel to Minnesota and Iowa State in quest of consecutive dual meet victories 29 and 30. The .imminence of impending examinations have forced several Wolverine swimmers to .remain in Ann…

…, Dave Gillanders, Ron Clark, Fred Wolf and Chupk Babcock will be among the cast of Wolverines which is expected to defeat both the Gophers and the Cyclones.. Among the Michigan men re- maining home are…

… Captain Tony Tashnick, John McGuire, Joe Gerlach, Ernie Meissner, and Alex Gaxiola. Remaining Home Following these two meets the Wolverines will have a 15-day lay- off before meeting Purdue, Feb. 1 in…

… the NCAA champion Wolverines in action, that Coach Jack McGuire has ar- ranged to have the meet be moved from Iowa State's, pool in Ames (capacity 200), to a high school pool in Des Moines, 50 miles…

January 10, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 78) • Page Image 7

…ri' Swimmers, Wrestlers Capture Close Deci ong Finish Powers Wolverines Michigan Wrestlers Upset I Big Ten Relays Victory over IU In Last-Minute Mat Thrille By HAL APPLEBAUM Special to The Daily…

… EAST LANSING - Michigan's swim team retained their unof- ficial Big Ten Relay championship here today, but the verdict was in doubt until the next to the last event as Indiana battled the Wolverines down…

…, butterfly relay the Wolverine quintet of breaststrokers Ken Ware and Ron Clark and but- terfly specialists Dave Gillanders and Tony Tashnick raced to a 15-yard victory, setting a relays and pool record in the…

… competition. Their near- est rivals were the Michigan 'B' team, of Ernie Meissner and Ron Jaco, diving for exhibition, who finished 44 behind. The Wolverines' other victories, in the 200-yard relay and the 400…

January 28, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 99) • Page Image 6

… to be. The key to the Wolverines' 75-70 victory was, obviously, the zone. It was certainly an unex- pected move, as was evidenced by the surprise of Benjamin and his cohorts, and Orr feels that the…

… not capitalized upon. The zone that the Wolverines used was, as Bennington astutely noted, a 1-3-1. Ken Maxey played the point position with Bob Sulli- van and Dan Fife handling the wing spots. Rudy…

… may never use the zone that extensively," were Orr's thoughts on the subject. That does not mean that the Wolverine coaching staff will abandon the zone, though. Com- menting upon one reporter's de…

… the season, and the results showed that the Wolverines have some work to do if they want to win the conference title this year. * LISTLESS: ASMflr CM ST IDEAL FOR: FAMILY MEALS, GET TOGETHERS PICNICS…

…'s 75-70 victory over Michigan State at East Lansing. It was State's in- ability to cope with Orr's 'ka- leidoscope' zone that gave the Wolverines the win, MSU ol By JIM BERLUCCHI The Michigan State…

Wolverines were able to keep pace during the first two periods at East Lansing Friday night, evening the score at 3-3 going into the final 20 minutes. THE SPARTANS then unleash- ed a high - powered attack on…

… this campus SJanuary 31 goalie Jim Keough to rack up three quick goals to put the game out of reach. ' Wolverine Coach Al Renfrew then remove the battle-weary Keough for understudy Bill Busch. State…

…'s Randy Sokell rounded out the scoring with a power-play goal against Busch in the final four minutes.I The Wolverines' tallies were all scored in the first period-by Dave Perrin, Barney Pashak and Paul…

… Gamsby. That was enough to off- set the early Spartan barrage, and give Michigan a temporary 3-21 lead. But the home town Greenies could not be held in check, and! the Wolverines returned home on the short…

January 07, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 86) • Page Image 14

…-robin tourney in which Harvard, Boston University, and Northeastern were entered besides Michigan, the Wolverines defeated Harvard 4-2 by stifling a last-period rally. Michigan was the faster and stronger team…

… until they slowed in the third period. The Wolverines let a 3-0 lead dwindle to a single goal in the final period before sophomore wingman Dan Walter bounced the puck over the goalie's glove at 18:27 to…

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 15, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 82) • Page Image 8

…- around champion in 1942 at Min- nesota. First of Four The Wolverines tackle the Gophers in the first of four meets between now and the start of the second semester. The other three occur after finals are…

… sometimes depends on individual stars rather than depth this could prove to be quite a problem for the Wolverines. Michigan can counter with all- around men Al Stall, Wolf Do- zauer, and Rich Montpetit, in ad…

… Keen advised his men yesterday as they prac- ticed for tomorrow's dual meet at Ohio State. Michigan has won two of its first three engagements this season, but no Wolverine has been able to score a pin…

… stay at his usual 137 post, and the other Wolverine .137-pounder, Wilf Hil- debrandt, will go at 147. The rest of Keen's lineup is un- changed. Captain .Mike Hoyles is at 123, Dennis Fitzgerald at 167…

January 05, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 82) • Page Image 12

… to work on fore- checking to stay in the game. Then, too, our forwards will have to come back and cover." The Wolverine coach has a few tricks up his own sleeve- rearranged lines. The first line…

… and Binnie. The twenty-footer past Gopher net- power to penetrate Minnesota's Wolverines dominated every as- minder Murray McLachlan after defense." pect of the contest, and even helm taking a perfect…

… as the Wolverines ation game to Michigan State, early in the final period on a exploded for eight goals and 4-3. while hapless Ohio State goal by Larry Paradise. Keough closed the door on all finished…

…'s highly-rated thinclads in the meet, but the Vols decided against competing in the relay event at the last min- ute. The Wolverines proved they could run without competition, however, as they defeated the…

…. "Every team is a conten- der for' the title, and at least three - Denver, North Dakota and Minnesota - have enou* talent to rate as great teams." The Wolverines currently sit near the bottom of the pack…

Wolverines tired easily in the high altitude at Denver and couldn't keep up with the fast-skating Pioneers. Michigan's goals were scored by Koviak and sophomore Doug Glendinning. Thriller The second half of…

…, turning back 41 Pioneer shots. The Wolverines could not manage a single shot on goal in the first period and ended up with only nine shots for the entire game. One of those, however, was0 goal by Ron Ullyot…

January 09, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 83) • Page Image 17

… twenty minutes for two exactly staunch, came up with reach Goalie Jie Keough, mo of Duluth offense for five goals. Bu The Wolverine hockey fortunes tallies to gain the victory. The the big play when needed…

… Icers dropped both of their con- gan's four goals in the two crucial of the Wolverines, came up with net, goals. tests in Detroit's G r e a t Lakes games. most of those "big plays" and was. But the…

… Michigan of fense pres- The Wolverines, however, wil Hockey tournament. Examinations knueivened and named the Most Valuable Player sured Duluth the entire night for have a tough time continuing their But…

… season was played this The first two Wolverine goals in conference play. Denver has a first six outings was scoring goals, of the holiday hockey conclave past weekend before just a few were of this…

…. Wolverines pounded the Duluth If Michigan continues to play as by Paul Oamsby managed a n y "We played well against Tech But most of the offense was pro- goal unmercifully. they have for the past two week…

…- kind of sustained spark the first night, but we were not vided by the Wolverines as they The next night's game was much ends they will have less than min- lack of hard skating and fore- at all satisfied…

…. for exams hurt us," he continued, nluth was probably the Wolverines Aftr slitingwit Wiconin n'We had only one practice ses-i finest game to date. Both the of- After splitting with Wvisconsin in "ehdol n…

… inspired ::a might bring victory to the Spar- Michigan hockey contingent. The tans. offense finally got off the ground But the Wolverines roared in and exploded for fourteen goals to Co-Recreation in the I…

…. M. rock the rest of the Big Ten. Sports Building will begin again The Wolverines drew a bye the Friday, January 10, 1969 from first night of the tourney and 7:30-10:00 p.m. No charge. Ac- then…

… the Wolverines trouble at 160 program. . On the way to his first place and heavyweight. Otto Zeman de- With the performance of tie finish, Cech, an Illinois state cisioned Chuck Reilly, 6-2, and matmen…

January 26, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 100) • Page Image 11

…FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1968 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE ELEVEN FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1968 TIlE MIChIGAN DAILY PAGE ELEVEN IKeough Hopes To Bottle Up Minnesota's Attack Wolverine leers Faceoff…

… the Minnesotans in action three times against his own team, appraises them as "excellent skaters. And they are fast, too." The Wolverines dropped the initial meeting with the Gophers in the Big Ten…

… both games," acknowledges Sonmor. "Michigan has a great goaltender in (Jim) Keough." A combination of Keough and good skating by the Wolverines beat the Gophers in the Ann Ar- bor series. The Wolverines

… of WCHA play, Paradise has put to- gether an incomparable record of penalties. He added to that rec- CHUCK NORBY burly defenseman will be ready for more action tomorrow night. The Wolverines head…

… iay be a doubtful starter. The Michigan-Minnesota ,eries is one of the longest and most bit- ter hockey rivalries going. And the series with the Gophers is the only one where the Wolverines have a…

…-2. Keough, today a relaxed and confident individual, has given the Wolverines some of the finest net minding anyone has seen in Ann Arbor for quite a while. Teammate C r a i g Malcolmson rates him as "the…

… started between him and end to run their league record to Wolverine Jerry Hartman.- 8-4, enough to rank them fourth Paradise Lost, behind North Dakota (9-2-1), Appropriately enough, Para- Denver (9-3), and…

January 06, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 83) • Page Image 7

… controversial goal scored by Lee Marttila at 1:46 of the final period started off the Wolverine rampage. Spartan coach Amo Bessone thought the score should not have been allowed, since the puck bounced off…

Wolverines dominated the rest of the third period, flashing the goal light three more times on scores by Jerry Hartman, Lars Hansen, and Ron Ullyot. Michigan goalie Jim Keough' played what Renfrew termed a…

… past Johnson. Deeks was the major playmaker for 'the Wolverines, scoring one goal and adding two assists. His marker came at 1:41 of the open- ing period, and preceeded by a minute and a half a goal by…

… Randy Binnie. Those two scores gave the Wolverines a 2-0 lead which they never relinquished. The victory was the first in WCHA play for the Wolverines this season agasinst two losses, and upped their…

… team expects to do as well. The Wolverines show of brav- ado began with a minute left in 167-pounder B i11 Waterman's match with Illini Roger May. Holding a five point lead, Water- man began fighting for…

… came on the decision by Chuck Marshall over Jim Sanger. 'M' Improvement Bay credited the Wolverines im-, provement since the tourney to incerased practice. "We doubled practice time from once a day to…

…, where they finished only two points be- hind fifth place Michigan. Also in the Midlands two Wolverine grapplers, Steve Rubin and Hud- son, faced their opponents from Bloomington, Ted Parker and Tim Mc…

January 16, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 85) • Page Image 21

…THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1964 THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1964 TIlE MICHIGAN DAILY i 4i M1,. a f l4 Wolverine Cagers Plow Through Eight Opponents By BILL BULLARD and CHARLIE TOWLE…

Wolverines have posted victories over Western Michigan, Duke, De- troit, Northwestern and Purdue. Out at the Los Angeles Classic, only a defeat at the hands of UCLA, currently rated number one in the nation…

… learned some tough lessons and we're a better team for it now," he said. Strack is pleased with the re- sults of conference action so far. Although the Wolverines defeated Purdue last Saturday by only seven…

… upsetting the highly rated Wolverines. Bill Buntin and Cazzie Russell tied for high point honors in the game with 32 points apiece. High man for the Broncos was forward Bill Street, since suspended, with 22…

… points. The Wolverines only led by nine points with four minutes left in the first half. Then Michigan popped in 10 straight points to boost the lead to 53-34. The 59-38 halftime lead was extended in the…

… second half to as much as 39 points before the final 117-87 score was reached. Buntin tipped in a shot to give the Wolverines 101 points with 7:30 left in the ame. Center Doug Greenwold's jump shot with…

… (15) were the high- With the score 44-44, scoring star scoring Wolverines. Garland was Mel Garland went to the bench held to only nine points while with hif fourth personal foul. Schellhase was high for…

…. Trnr 146-33 6-7 12 2131 Michigan capitalized on the Clawson 5-16 4-7 6 3 14 Ludwig ry 2-3 0-o many free throw opportunities to Yewrg 2-6 2-2 win the game. The Wolverines Greenwold 1-6 0-0 10 3 2 made 23…

… 0 very sub-average 38.6 per cent Totals 432-913183-263 595 234 1047 32-70 21-27 46 19 85 N 33 40-73 45 40--85 The Wolverines opened their Big Ten season on Jan. 4 at Yost Field House with a 85…

…-73 victory over a hustling Northwestern squad. Behind 45-33 at the half, the Wildcats held the Wolverines even in scoring during the second half. Senior forward Rick Lopossa scor- ed seven straight points as…

January 26, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 98) • Page Image 9

… cagers showed a complete reversal in all phases of their game yesterday as! they earned a 75-70 "defensive" victory over Michigan State at' Jenisbn Field House. The Wolverines were a differ- ent team than…

… figure the Wolverines have allowed all year.a But you would have had trouble convincing Orr of the effective- ness of his "kaleidoscope" zone af- ter the first half yesterday. The Wolverines were leading…

… Discount Store 1 st floor, SAB a2 u5. eiiort . eit er swimmer Michigan's swim team downed . had come close to these times so Southern Illinois 62-42 yesterday far this seo at Matt Mann Pool as Wolverine

…." individual race that they entered. ,The Wolverine mentor, however, captured first in the shortest free- el speditoa158.2tvctoy n te In the only diving event of the was very pleased with Mike 0'-: style race…

January 24, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 97) • Page Image 7

… and Hawkeye guards Tom Chapman and Chris Philips passed them with flying colors, scoring 40 points to spark Iowa past Mich- igan 91-81 last night. The Wolverines worried so much about junior college…

… bothersome to Michigan in the first half when the Wolverines committed numer- ous errors. All the World Is a Stage "Both teams seemed to be play- ing a comedy of errors," lamented Wolverine coach Dave Strack…

Wolverines, slowly fighting back, ended the half on the short end of a 55-43 scorel Iowa dumped in 37 points in the second ten minutes of the first half. Strack explained that Mich- igan's 2-3 zone was geared…

…- celerated pressing defense, and limited Michigan to just one field goal. Midway through the second half, Ken Maxey and junior Jim Pitts sophomores Dennis Stewart and fired a rally to pull the Wolverines from…

…. Pitts layup lifted the Wolverines to within five at 84-79 in a closing gasp, but the junior guard-forward became over-anxious and bumped into Chapman for his third foul of the game. Chapman dropped in two…

… the Wolverines. Stewart led Michigan in both categories with 24 points and 13 rebounds. Pitts was second with 18 points, and Dennis Bankey fol- lowed with 13. Iowa's Coach Miller was espe- cially…

… upset deserves another." A case in point: As the Michi- gan basketball team was systema- tically destroying Michigan State, the Wolverine swimmers were being beaten in East Lansing by a mere three points…

… did not make any mistakes," Stager asserted. Prognostication The Wolverines correctly pre- dicted the outcome of nearly every event except for the surprise losses in the diving competition and the 100…

January 16, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 90) • Page Image 8

… preparing for their next meet, Feb. 9 at Ohio State. The Wolverines acquired both of their victories Saturday, with a 70- 41 triumph over Iowa and an 81- 30 romp of Indiana- in a double BUy and Sell dual meet…

… held at Bloomington. -adeThe meet saw Michigan take first place honors 10 times out of 12 events, missing only on the tram- U S E Dpoline and parallel bars. In four contests, the Wolverines copped * the…

January 22, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 98) • Page Image 6

… victory, as the Michigan tankers easily disposed of their intra-state foes. The diving, with or without Dilley, provided the highlight of the otherwise routine Wolverine victory. Michigan senior Bruce…

… best plunge, the judges recorded scores of 9, 8.5, and 9 on a 10 point scale for the Wolverine. Brown's feats are comparable to a slug- ger cracking four home runs in one game, or a halfback scoring five…

… nine firsts out of a possible 13. Michigan was assured of enough points to take the meet at the conclusion of nine events, when the score stood 55-29 in favor of the Wolverines. Despite his desire to…

… push- ed hard in the backstroke by Wolverine Russ Kingery who placed second with a 1:59.40 tim- ing. John Vry, a Michigan junior, turned in his top performance of the season in picking up a first place…

… the 50- and 100-yard freestyles, respectively. Bob Hoag provided the Wolverines with a victory in the 100-yard freestyle, placing ahead of Groft, and added a sec- ond in the 200-yard freestyle to give…

… Michigan swimmers a good one-two combination in that de- partment. With his second straight win in the 1000-yard freestyle, Olym- pian Carl Robie chalked up an- other event in the Wolverine col- umn. His…

…. His pace was noticeably quickened at this point and he narrowed the gap, but failed in his attempt to catch the Wolverine. Paul Scheerer, NAAU breast- stroke champion, placed first in the 200-yard…

… breaststroke, touch- ing in :02.5 seconds ahead of MSU's Lee Driver, for another Michigan victory. Sophomore Dave Cushing turned in a third place performance for the Wolverine natators. Rees Orland, Rich Walls…

… pulled out the last event on the program, the 400- yard freestyle relay, barely edg- ing out a young Wolverine squad by .65 seconds. Maybe State should have used Dilley in the dives. Nodaks Throw Icers In…

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 11, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 86) • Page Image 7

… he preferred to pull down 15 re- bounds and the Wolverines' chances of a repeat title. Franklin's greatest contribution, however, may have been his own gluttonal tendencies for punish- ment. Constantly…

… Pitts, Dave McClellan, Den- nis Bankey and Bob Sullivan all were casualties of the referee's whistle-the first time all season the 'Wolverines have been in trouble. Yet the foul situation was prob- ably…

… one better by sinking two free throws eight seconds later. In the process, McClellan became the second Wolverine to foul out. A minute later, Sullivan gained his fourth and fifth fouls and Bankey…

… down 29 times, while the Badgers were caught 23 times. Strack was dismayed at the loss I to "mix" with the Wolverines. of Pitts so early in the game but Eino and the other Badgers maintained that no one…

… fered with our offensive strategy. ther toughest tests this term. Wis- Wisconsin was able to rebound consin is 2-1 in the Big Ten. with the Wolverines even though Defending champion Michigan Erickson kept…

… not trusted' to four in a row. Wolverines Creamed in Dairy State MICHIGAN WISCONSIN G F P TG F R P T G F 1 P T Nagle. f 7-21 8-11 10 3 22 Sullivan, f 6-12 8-9 8 5 20 Franklin, f 7-13 13-19 15 4 27 Mc…

January 06, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 84) • Page Image 11

…. "We didn't move; as fast as we should move and could move. Some of the boys who year's spectacle was only slight- ly behind. Duke, number one, to face the third-ranked Wolverines. Clearly it was a…

… directed the attack and scored 16 points. Under his direction, Butler ripped off nine straight points late in the first half to put the game out of reach. The halftime score was 41-29 and the Wolverines

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…

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… 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 28, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 102) • Page Image 8

… LEAGUE BALLROOM coffee, films, information OR CALL: JOSEPH MASON 761-2348 WILLIAM RAYMER 5-7 P.M. Rally Seals 'M' Fate (Continued from Page 1) The Wolverines used an effec- Rudy Tomjanovich. Michigan for…

… the Buckeye thorn in But with Tomjanovich picking ing foul shots all afternoon.'"Just the Wolverine flesh. There were up fouls almost as fast as the for the record, it was a Finney times when he shot…

… streaks. The sophomore. That, apparently, was Wolverines. streaks were most notable when the equivalent of taking a heavy load off Hosket's back for he Wolverines Lose on 'Foul' Play almost immediately…

… flatfooted as Floor Shooting Percentage: 44.4%,MICHIGAN 44 48-92 the Wolverines, led by the sharp ___ OHIO STATE 45 50-95 shooting Stewart, flipped in seven straight points to take a 51-44 lead. But some poor…

… floor play by the Wolverines enabled the Bucks CHINA IN CRISIS: to come within two at 55-52. From A EYEWITNESSREPORTathen on Michigan played a game AN EEWITESSREPO T fof 'catch me if you can' which the…

… something strange hap- pened. The Buckeyes began con- verting free throws just as the, Wolverines started missing them. Buckeye Jody Finney moved in for a lay up with three minutes left to play to tie the…

… play to make it 91-87. Maxey countered with a jump- er for the Wolverines but Sulli- van, with an opportunity to tie, could only convert one of two foul shots. With 35 seconds left Hosket put in a…

… the outstretched arm of Buckeye star Bill Hosket. Hosket led Ohio State with 26 points to pace a 95-92 victory. Others in the picture are Wolverines Jim Pitts (24) and Bill Fraumann (35), and Buckeyes…

… (three Bucks fouled out) to record 19 charity tosses. Ford's nine free throws helped boost his game total to 19 in the % Wolverines' first intercollegiate contest. The taller Buckeye squad was unable to…

… capitalize on its height advantage, grabbing only 37 re- bounds to the Wolverines' 44. Fife Leads Frosh * BASKETBALL Northwestern Iowa Ohio State Wisconsin Illinois Purdue Indiana Michigan State Minnesota…

January 07, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 83) • Page Image 7

…. becky, Wiste outskated his pur- the Wolverines had a man ad- Junior right wing Jim Wiste, suers and beat Keough from the vantage. Denver's top scorer this season, ight side. Taking Advantage netted two…

… cross-checking at 14:08. skated toward the Wolverine net early in the game when senior The Pioneers put the pressure on on a three-on-two break with center Lou Geddes slapped in a and one minute later…

… sophomore teamates Cliff Koroll and Keith rebound while the Wolverines were center Tom Miller jabbed in the Magnuson. two men short due to penalties. puck for the fifth Denver score. After taking a shot at…

… and on Pioneer goalie Gerry Powers what proved to be the winning beat the outstretched Keough. after taking a pass from brother goal while his team was short- The Wolverine offense could not Lee and…

… loss was the first in twelve games for Michigan this season. The Wolverines played three com- pletely new lines in the game due to the departure through grad- uation of All-American Mel Waka- bayashi…

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 16, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 94) • Page Image 7

…. the night. On several occasions Minnesota was short a man, as the Wolverines swarmed around Owen Rogers was sitting out a the Bulldog goal as if it were a holding infraction. With the pow- busy hotdog…

… stand. er play on, Wakabayashi had the Futile 57 puck just off to the side of the Even with their 57 accurate net. shots in the first two periods the Teamwork Wolverines were on the wrong i After pausing…

… title. Michigan's second pin of the night came in the 147-pound dual between Wolverine Cal Jenkins and Illinois' Andy Zender. Jenkins gained a quick takedown and turned it into a fall with only three…

… seconds remaining in the first period. Trio Returns In the three matches that saw injured Wolverines returning to the lineup, two draws and a Mich- igan victory resulted. Bill Johannesen, 130-pounder, who…

…. Despite the tie Keen was satis- fied with Johannesen's perform- ance but said he'll have to work Wolverine heavyweight Bob hard to "round into shape" before Spaly overwhelmed Bob Shively the Big Ten…

January 04, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 80) • Page Image 6

…-Pittsburgh, Away. Swimming--Big Ten Relays at Bloomington, Ind. MONDAY Basketball-Iowa, Away I AGAINST 50 SCH resters In Wilke By JIM BERGER An unknown sophomore and a former Michigan captain sparked the Wolverine

…-I gan. Heavyweight Jack Barden was second at the 213-lb. class at Still-t water. Other Wolverine wrestlers whof placed at the Wilkes Tournament were: Ralph Bahna, second; RickF Bay, third; Dave Dozeman…

… 1948 U.S.: Olympic team. The Wolverines leave today for their second dual meet of the sea- son against the Pitt Panthers at Pittsburgh. The Wolverines were defeated in their first meet by Penn State…

Wolverines' record to 8-1, their best start in 18 years. So as a result Michigan is still not ranked by either the AP or UPI, although somebody some- where did mention the Wolverines in the AP voting. Harris…

Wolverines took a 9-0 lead, zipped to a 44-30 margin at half- time and led by as many as 22 early in the second half. Yale closed the gap to nine late in the game with help from Rich Kaminsky, a stocky 6…

… collapsing zone defense Yale used to try to keep him in check. Buntin, leading the Wolverines with 21.0 points and 16.4 rebounds a game (fourth in the nation) turned to his jump shot. in this one and hit on…

… over Texas A&M, 82-79. The Wolverines trailed by as many as 13 against Houston but knotted the score, 75-75, at the end of regulation time on two free throws by Cantrell. They out- scored Houston, 7…

… empha- size the practice purpose of the meet. To Go All Out Nevertheless, the Wolverines will go all out to take a second in the meet. For the past two years In- diana has won the meet with Michigan State…

January 28, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 102) • Page Image 9

… the Wolver- ines, who also knocked off the Gophers twice in a home series two weeks ago. Michigan has now racked up six wins in a row, and its WCHA record stands at 5-3. The Wolverines had to battle…

… one with Scott Buchan's goal at 2:33 of the final period, but the, Wolverines roared away with two more scores to ice the victory. Six Fed by Hansen and Galbraith, senior Bruce Koviak slipped one past…

… beat Wolverine netminder Jim Keough to tie the score for the final time in the game. Doug Galbraith got Michigan's fourth goal just 46 seconds later to break the tie, and defenseman off the Wolverine

… Big Ten crown now, since the winner is determined among three teams-Michigan, Michigan State, and Minnesota. The Spartans have an outside chance to tie the Wolverines fo: the title, but they must win…

… their last two games against Michigan as well as two with Minnesota tc do it. The Wolverines resume action next weekend with a pair of games against Minnesota, Duluth at , Bulldog's home rink. The weekend…

…'s action left fiv Wolverines in double-figures in the goal-scoring department this year. Koviak and Perrin lead the team with 14 apiece, while Mart- tila has 12, and Galbraith and Ullyot each have 10. 4…

Wolverines racked up four pins and two forfeit victories, and by 5:40 the mats were clear. "We were quite pleased with the performance of each man out there," declared assistant coach Rick Bay. "Usually, in a…

…'t compete against the overall depth of the Wolverine squad as evidenced by the Michi- gan's 10 first in 13 events, and five 1-2 finishes. Purdue did receive a stellar per- former from Dan Milne who turn- ed…

… superiority was clearly evident from the start as they swept through the first two events without even being seriously chal- lenged. Wolverines Tom Mertz, Jay. Mahler, Tom Arusoo, and John Salassa breezed in…

… Kinkead in the 200-yard individ- ual medley. Along with these per- 0r VOKWAGEN OF AMERICA. NE. Nothing Much Stager felt that the meet did not produce any outstanding perform- ances by the Wolverines

January 17, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 95) • Page Image 6

…) margin before Buntin hit two free throws to end more than four minutes of misery and begin the Wolverine upsurge. After the- Wildcats had come- back with two freethrows, Tre- goning tipped in the Wolverine

… book to tie it at 31 all. The Wolverines then got a fast break, blew it, but came right back 14 seconds later as Buntin meshed a layup to put the Wolverines ahead to stay. A Buntin hook just 26 seconds…

… later made it 35-31 Wolverines, and before the Wild- cats could scream for help, it was 39-31 after Russell had made a layup all alone and Tregoning added a tip in.' The Wildcats then came back and traded…

… four baskets until Cazzie, with a spectacular 24- footer put the margin at 10 at halftime. The second half began just where the first had left off as the Wolverines edged the margin up to 18 with only…

… eight minutes gone, despite wavering momen- tarily at 52 points when they yielded six in a row to create the smallest margin in the second half at 53-45. From then on the Wolverines coasted to the win…

… an open net, locked up the Wolverines' first home weekend sweep of the season. Duluth opened th scoring in the first period from a scramble in front of the Wolverine rfet. Bill McGiffert got credit for…

… the Michi- gan goalie knelt on the ice to smother the puck. In the second period, trailing 2-0, Michigan returned to the form they displayed Friday in forcing Halbrehder to make 79 saves. The Wolverines

… was Martin's six- teenth tally of the year and in- sured the Wolverines' eight win. Polonic Back The game saw the return of Tom Polonic to the line-up after sitting out Friday's game. Duluth coach…

… defense in place of MacDonald, Renfrew juggled his lines after the first peiiod last night in an attempt to "get the boys skating." Apparently the shifts worked for the Wolverines, as they got off 39 shots…

…. Against the stronger Wolverines Purdue managed only one of 11 firsts and three second places. for some unknown reason his per- formance was discounted by the judges. However, Walls took first spot in the…

January 24, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 89) • Page Image 6

… de- scribes the competition his mat- men will face this weekend as the, Wolverines entertain Purdue Sat-' urday afternoon and then meet Illinois on Monday. Both meets begin at 4 p.m. in Yost Field…

… prove themselves in competition. The varsity meets the freshmen this afternoon at 4 p.m. and tomorrow the Wolverines take on Purdue at 2:30 p.m. Both meets are to be held in the Matt Mann Pool. From past…

… not compete in the meet because of the effects of ten- donitis in his elbow. This may not provide OSU with much solace as Loken is loaded with talent. Some of the Wolverine names to watch in the meet…

… the 200 against In- diana. It was only one of four Michigan victories (distance free- styler Bill Farley won three first places) as the Wolverines lost, 81-42. Walls Wins Walls' winning time in the 100…

… , , RICH WALLS ..-soph sprinter Wolverine Frank Legacki took a first and second in the 50- and 100-yard freestyle. In the past two years the relay team has improved but not as much as the other teams around…

… swamped Purdue, 68-32. The Wolverines set two pool records and won eight of the eleven events in the victory. [ RENT A TV THIS SEMESTER 111 A NEW 19" G.E. PORTABLES only $10.00 per month I I it I …

January 13, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 88) • Page Image 7

… Michigan a two-goal sec- ond period lead and then came roaring back with three goals in the first ten minutes of the third period to down the Wolverines 4-3 in a WCHA game last night,,'seal- ing the coffin…

… the Wol- verines, and the first convincing victory. A 14-12 loss to Penn State and a 13-12 win over Pitt were the Wolverines' previous action. Pulled Surprise The Wildcats had pulled a sur- prise by…

January 16, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 78) • Page Image 6

…, John Oosterbaan connect- ed on a jumper to tie the score again. Getting possession of the ball again, the Wolverines worked a play springing Cole loose under the basket, but the 6'7" junior missed the…

… scoring evenly distribut- ed. The Wolverines are now 1-2 in conference action. Coach Dave Strack, obviously happy, said after the game, "Our zone defense plugged up the mid- dle well, stopping Nelson. We…

… Students) 75 DAYS - eam FOR: ) LLOTETRvlPEvc INFORMATION BROCHURES 18663 Livernois, Detroit 21, Michigan RESERVATIONS UN 2-75553, mu.irs The Wolverine matmen will be heading into the Ohio State meet with…

January 15, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 90) • Page Image 7

… of the visitors' locker room, and the Wolverines lost their third straight conference game yesterday to a poised Illinois team, 99-93. Harry Combes' Illini, strifed by the pre-Christmas suspension of…

… the Blue couldn't ,get back within striking distance. The Wolverines scratched back to within four points 85-81, but SStops1 I owa, 7970 By The Associated Press Michigan State, employing a balanced…

… plays basketball. I don't tell him to let up. However, both he and Pitts lost their energy in the second half and the Wolverine attack slowed down. Before the second period got under way, it was Pitts…

… CHAMPAIGN-In one of the closest meets in history, Michi- gan's gymnastic team remained undefeated by slipping past Illi- yesterday, 190.825-190.7. After the match, Wolverine coach Newt Loken said, "we are…

… long. The Wolverines, six-time de- fending Big Ten champs, reeled off victories in the next three everts. The Fuller brothers, Phip and Chip, placed first and second respectively in the floor exercise…

… event 26.8 to 26.1 to double its small lead. Pillow The Wolverines further cushion- ed their advantage when sopho- more Dave Jacobs out jumped teammate Wayne Miller, last year's world champion, by rolling…

… parallel bars with a 9.35 score. Wolverines Dick Richards and Vander Voort placed second and third in the exercise. 2. Rollo (I) 9.3; 3. Holveck (1) 9.25; 4. Miller (M) 9.2. HIGH BAR--1. Weber (1) 9.6; 2…

…-way tie for first place honorsnwith Michigan's Clark Chilvers and Rich Kenney each marking 9.25, as did Illinois' Mark Kaplan. The event ended in a tie score of 27.4 points for each team and the Wolverines

January 07, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 85) • Page Image 8

… performer Alex FrecskaE linquished the Big Ten crown was have also departed. at the turn or tne decade in 1960. Three returning .seniors headed The Wolverine gymnasts have by team captain Ned Duke are taken…

… five consecutive conference still around, however. Duke is the titles and one NCAA team chain- Wolverine ring performer and a pionship in the succeeding time fine steady competitor in the all- span and…

… State Chilvers, rings, high bar and --where the Wolverines have a vaulting; Dick Stone, rings; Phil 19-year-old tradition of winning, and Chip Fuller, floor exercise The meet starts at 3 p.m. for any…

… palatial Yost Field House and begins at 8 p.m. The Wolverines have not lost a Big Ten home game in over a year. Ticket office hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The office is located in the Athletic De- partment…

… Michigan's hockey team, just a few steps behind Ursula Andress, travelled by air to blustery Min- nesota yesterday looking for their seventh and eighth victims of the season. The Wolverines don't plan to use…

… conference play and 3.22 gpg for with a 15-foot jump shot and the for Michigan as they kept the all games this season. crowd went wild. Wolverines out of the WCHA Frank Zywiec and Jim Branch "But I never said…

January 19, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 89) • Page Image 9

… fourth, respec- Big Ten Meet last the Wolverines and ful Illinois. be MSU's year as far title is concerned, as have a host of tal- ners back from last' d by Steve Johnson, er-up in rebound tumbling and…

… Federation rules. ON TOP: Icers Eye Most Successful Season; Still Face WC HA Competition r.>., 1M., I VIM INVY401WY} By ED HEISER This season's Wolverine hockey team may well be the best in Michigan…

… history. If the Wolverine icers can keep their victorous ways they can become the "winningest" team since the first Michigan hockey game was played in 1921. The 1949-1950 team now holds the distinction of…

… second place net-tender. The Wolverines will have to keep up their exhausting perform- ance if they hope to stay on top of the WCHA and in their bid to break the previous "win" record as Michigan State is…

… in close pursuit of the Wolverines' top spot. The Spartans have lost only one league game in the six they have played and hold an 11-2 overall mark, having won their last eight in a row. The four games…

… between the Wolverines and the Spartans coming up in Feb- ruary will probably decide whether the Wolverines can win 22 games and break the old record. Only Losses In their battle to the top spot in the…

… league the Wolverines hand- ed ever strong Michigan Tech its only losses in the league and have kept the Huskies in third place with a 9-3 record. The Huskies, boasting an amazing total of four players in…

… the WCHA top ten scorers, have put the only blemish in the Wolverines' record by beat- ing them on Jan. 5 and were the toughest team the Wolverines faced in the first part of the season. Hockey Stats…

January 26, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 102) • Page Image 6

… ROBINSON With all five starters scoring in double figures, the Michigan cagers got revenge for last year's 81-79 loss to Purdue, 103-84. The Wolverines will face arch rival Michigan State at East Lans- g, 8…

…. Although they have not beaten A host of records fell under the anyone of national prominence, assault of the Wolverine tankers they have beaten both in-state in their 631/-411/2 victory over the teams they…

…- sity records in the contest, whicht 75, in the last six seconds. also saw pool records set in every1 The Wolverines won both of last event but two, at the Spartans' year's contests, 91-77 and 95-79. Men…

…. Despite a recent illness, Hoag won the 100- yard freestyle tying a varsity rec- ord with a time of :47.8. Hoag GEORGE POMEY added a fourth-place finish for the Wolverines in the 500-yard; freestyle. t…

Wolverine medley relay ta eiter ayandbot wee. inewere Ed Bartsch, Tom O'Malley hockey games. The difference forwand arsr Tmdagey us was the ability to come back, and Howard Brundage. even after they scored…

… meet of the season for er than the old mark. Sophomore the Wolverines, finished first in Groft edged out Gary Dilley and diving with a score of 305.3 Darryle Kifer, both of MSU, in a points. close…

January 23, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 97) • Page Image 8

Wolverines fell one short of the centurymark as they ran over smaller Ball State quintet, 99-75. before a slim crowd or 3,503 in the Events Building last night. "We just can't seem to put them away," said a…

… court. The Wolverines had jacked up the score to 50-33 but the Cardinals hit for four points in the last 14 second to stay in the game going into the second night, topped the Wolverines in half. rebounds…

January 16, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 91) • Page Image 8

… you would have a hard time convincing the Wolverines of this, based on the decision-making in Saturday's game with Michigan State. Three goal tending calls in the second half, one of which, at least…

…, can be argued from now until doomsday, helped the green clad Spartans rise up and smote the Wolverines into the Big Ten cellar, 86-81. The Way It's Been Thus far it has been that kind of a season for…

… are." Stager also announced a defin- ite upturn in Wolverine swim- ming recruiting fortunes. Noting that he actually had a Santa* Clara Swim Club graduate on his freshman team (it's a rare oc- currance…

January 20, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 95) • Page Image 7

… Farley must have helped scare the Spartans right out of the pool as they were humbled by ,w the Wolverines 69-50 last night. It started in the first event when one State swimmer left the blocks too soon in…

… they entertain the Wolverines tonight in Iowa City. The dual meet will follow the Minnesota-Iowa basketball game, and the near-capacity crowd will be treated to performances by Big Ten Champions in…

…, elated with his first hat trick as a Wolverine, who 2himed, "I'll be ready for to- morrow night." Western Ontario coach Ron Watson was not at all happy with his goalkeeping: "Bonney hasn't come up with a…

…'t organized the Grapplers' is aware of their presence. Chorale. Because if they did, Probably the most impressive' there's one Rodgers and Ham- Hawkeye from the Wolverine merstein song they'd be singing point…

January 18, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 94) • Page Image 6

… Use Second Half, M gic FIVE STRAIGHT WCHA WINS: Pucksters Close Gap on Tech By BOB McFARLAND Saturday. During some first half halftime and nine early in the' stretches, the Wolverines appeared…

… a slow Before all the semanticists run court at halftime down by only Wolverine start, but again, the for their notebooks, it should be 11 points. Wolverines looked more impressive acknowledged that…

… the last pair ... Va-Voom in the above list is purely a local The Wolverines underwent, a phenomenon and hopefully one complete metamorphosis in thet of short duration. +honiio-hc Mich- C }G L To…

… western," Skala noted. "The only Wolverines into solid possession of thing we did differently was make second place, hot on the heels of fewer mistakes. In the first half league-leading Michigan Tech. we…

… from two points The Wolverines' defense, team- against the Buckeyes to 24 in the ing with goalie Harold Herman, Indiana encounter. was the big story in the twin win, Part of the Game allowing the Tigers…

… a total of 53 Commenting on this difference, shots on net, compared to the 99 Skala pointed out that even the the Wolverines got off. nation's best players have an off Herman drew praise from Ren…

…; Ullyot was the big man for thet Wolverines, picking up two a-ists1 on Friday, and adding a three-i goal hat trick on Saturday. 1 Captain Mel Wakabayashi con- tinued his hot streak, bringing hisr season…

… on Ullyot's first goal and ran away with it, building up a 6-1 lead before the Tigers could beat Herman again. The Wolverines' home fans were treated to one of the most awesome short term puwer dis…

…. Herman, who had dropped the puck for Mel after a save, picked up that hockey rarity, a goalie assist, on the play. No Rest for 'M' N,)w the Wolverines, with five straight WCHA wins, five out of six in…

… league play, and six wins in their last seven games, move into Grand Forks, N.D., for a ser- its with the third-place Sioux. If the Wolverines can come up with another sweep, the race could turn into a two…

January 15, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 92) • Page Image 6

…i PAGE SIX TIlE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, JANUARY 15.1966 I icers Triumph 4-2; Gymnasts Romp 4 FRATERNITY Wolverines Roll to Fourth Consecutive WCHA Victory…

… to know. His Colorado Tigers had just come off the ice last night with a 4-2 loss to the Wolverines. Last night's win moved the Wol- verines into solid possession of second place in the WCHA with a 4…

… occasion 16 and eight times re- spectively. Many of the saves were in the spectacular category, and the first =20 minutes were score- less. Wolverine. Bill Lord broke the spell at 2:51 of the middle stanza…

…'s Doug Clark, who had taken a rinkwide pass from Reink- ing at the 16 minute mark. The Wolverines iced the game at 17:46, but not before several saves by Herman kept the Wol- verine advantage. Bruce Koviak…

… his stick, and then followed it into the net with a slide that Maury Wills would have been proud of. Largest Crowd The largest home crowd of the season for Michigan, 1890, saw the Wolverines outshoot…

… meet against Ohio State The Wolverines were impres- last week," praised a happy Loken. sive. An overflow crowd of fans i "I still think the boys are capable thought so. Even the frustrated of 9.0 or…

… balanced strength on the still s in the improved play- of the Wild- rings where Rich Blanton barely S cats. Tiberi replaced senior Dave edged out Chilvers for the win. 0 Milam who quarterbacked the Wolverine

January 22, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 99) • Page Image 6

…. Blumer also has five points, The Colorado series marks the on three goals and two assists. Wolverines return to WCHA play Fordyce leads the team in assists after two consecutive victories over with four…

…-up weekend for the Michigan State to the Wslver'sAAenner-pseries. Overall, CC has 13 re- Wolverines, Denver. turning lettermen. Last year the Tigers finished Mike Carter, CC goalie, is tied sixth in conference…

January 07, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 77) • Page Image 6

… from Page 1) Much to the surprise of the dusky fans, the Wolverines took he play awayfrom the locals right rom the start, and finally opened he scoring at 13:10 of the first eriod. With Tech captain…

…'s captain Red Berenson, :illing a Wolverine penalty, stole Tech pass deep in Husky terri- ory and matched Babcock's shot ,o make it 2-0. Sullivan, however, made it 2-1 t 6:17 of the second period with…

… to win them all. In the same breath, however, he complimented the Wolverines for taking the play away from his boys in the third period. By TOM WEBBER Special To The Daily ILLINOIS TRIUMPHS, 91…

… Big Ten basket- ball opener to Illinois, 91-71. The Wolverines went 6:23 into the second half before scoring their first basket and made fre- quent errors in dropping their sixth straight game. Michigan…

Wolverines actually had a three point lead in the first period. The game was very close until Michigan's top scorer John Ooster- baan, twisted his ankle and was forced to leave the game for a short time…

…, Pitt's August Arrigone, in their Next week the Wolverines will 167-lb. match yesterday at Yost Field House. Corriere crunched be thrown to the Buckeyes at Arrigone, 12-4, but the Panthers and Wolverines

… fought to a 13-13 Columbus. standoff at the meet's end. Wolverines, Panthers Tie, 13-13 h1,, CHAMPAIGN-Tied 48-48 with one event left, the Michigan gym- nasts finally fell to Hal Holmes and Illinois 60…

… the still rings. It was those three events which brought Michigan from a 32-16 deficit into the tie. Top Wolverine performers were Gil LaRose who scored 22 points, including two firsts and two seconds…

… Indiana, but he was too late to help more here or in the 400-yd. relay. Darnton also gave the Wolverines a temporary lead in the 500-yd. relay. FG 4-14 7-15 7-14 3-10 3-16 1-2 1-3 0-0 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-1 0…

… early 3-0 lead when Richard Mar- tin, Eastern Collegiate Wrestling Association 123-1b. champion, and third place winner in the NCAA toufnament last year, edged by the Wolverines' Nick Armelagos, 3-2,.on…

January 22, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 96) • Page Image 7

Wolverines as "the best last place team ever." And everyone laughed again. You see, when you're in last] place nobody really cares whether you could have beaten any num- ber of the world's worst team's. And…

…, sinking the second of five consecutive shots on which he connected in the opening ten min- utes of action, shot the Wolverines into the lead, 8-7, only 12 seconds later. Michigan State never caught up again…

… nosed out Michigan's Fred Brown, in what turned out to be the best Wolverine diving perform- ance of the day. Sophomore Jay Meaden unexpectedly finished last. The next big slip was in the three meter…

… diving event where State's Duane Green and Fred Whiteford easily outperformed Brown and Meaden. Later in the 100 freestyle, the Wolverines were handicapped fur- ther when high-ranking Ken Wie- beck and…

… position from third to second or second to first would have changed the result of the meet. 1:: the 1000-yard freestyle, Cap- tain Carl Robie polished off State's Ed Glick with Wolverine sopho- more Mike O…

Wolverines' Tom Arusoo on a judgment call that could have gone either way (un- fortunately, MSU's electric timer is not installed yet). State's Olympian Gary Dilley took the 200-yard backstroke from Russ…

January 31, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 107) • Page Image 10

… the teams bat- tled on even terms until George Pomey put the Wolverines ahead 20-18 on a short jumper.. 'Lowest Since High School' After a Pomey free throw, Pur- due's Dave Schellhase hit on his only…

… baskets by Russell and Darden pushed the score to 25-20 and the Boilermakers never came close again. After the teams traded baskets, making it 27-22, the Wolverine shooters really went to work, out…

…'s third- ranked Wolverines slammed Ohio State to the tune of 25-2. "I am very satisfied with the team's progress although there's always room for improvement," said Coach Cliff Keen after yes- terday's 27th…

… straight dual meet victory. "We have to be ready- the toughest part of the schedule comes next." The Wolverines will be visited by . highly-regarded Northwestern next Saturday fol- lowed by Indiana, Iowa and…

… State's Anthony Piccioni at 5:18 was a sign of his "nearing top Sophs Score In Federation Track Meet SpecialTo The Daily KALAMAZOO - T h e future looked bright for the Wolverine trackmen as they steadily…

January 24, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 101) • Page Image 6

…4 PAGE SIX THE M1ICHJIG~ANT 11411 Q7'TMAV OA YAVTTTA nVT 1nnr a. is . aii .i aitl hl\ Ll ai l hU.JNDAYX, 24 JAINUARY 1965bZ wVy V Cagers Trounce Purdue; Tankers Overpower MSU Wolverine

… the night marked the first time that he has picked up less than 20 since the Missouri game of Dec. 7. Season's Second Century After Jim Meyers had brought the Wolverines' total to 99 with 1:12 to go in…

… stole a Purdue. pass and tore the cords with a "Wolverine Special." Michigan used a combination of defenses yesterday, switching from a 3-2 zone press to a standard zone to man-to-man during the battle…

… Michigan State Spartans yes- terday to face the challenge of one of the Big Ten's strongest outfits, and met the challenge with a sound 631/2-411/2 victory. In disposing of the threat, the Wolverines

…. Wolverine varsity record. Groft Hill's 2:05.4 timing was :00.1 and MSU's Jim MacMillan were faster than Kingery's. both timed at :48.1, but the sec- The team now will begin prac- ond was awarded by the judge…

… was third in the 500. Still Looking Walsh, along with Kifer, Mac- Millan and Dilley, was also on the first place 400-yard freestyle re- lay team. Wolverine coach Gus Stager is still looking for the…

January 09, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 88) • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, 9 JANUARY 1,965 PAGE SIX TIlE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY. 9 JANUARY 1965 Sioux Bomb Wolverine Puckmen, 7-3 By PERRY HOOD Michigan's icers fought from…

… behind for two periods but ran out of gas in the final stanza to absorb a 7-3 loss at the hands of a strong North Dakota team last night before 1800 fans. None of the breaks went in the Wolverines

… under staff and watch the world come the sprawling players, alive. See track stars clean Fast Start their cleats, locker room at- The Wolverine skaters started tendants planning game strat- off fast and…

… the match. The loss leaves Michigan with' a 6-4-1 record overall and a 2-3 standing in conference action. The Wolverines will have a chance toI even their league record tonight! as they meet the Sioux…

… league-leading Illini to Yost Fi e ld House today for a head-to-headrclash w i t h Michigan's third - ranked Wolverines. Both Michigan and Illinois held short practice sessions in the rain-drenched Field…

…, the second ranked team in the country. Earlier in the season Illinois handed top ranked UCLA1 its only set-back in the last 40, games. For the Wolverines, it is the opening game in defense of the Big…

… just like Michigan," he said. Combes indicated that his team had done "nothing we wouldn't do for any other Big Ten team" in preparing to meet the Wolverines. When asked if he planned any- thing special…

…- division last season. With a record to bing he Wlvernes i ed by the -Wolverines, 18-6, last of 25-3 for the year, he was named one goal. year, will be in their first dual the E.I.W.A.'s outstanding wrestler…

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…

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