January 29, 1990
(vol. 100, iss. 81)
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… score in gymnastics, the men's gymnastics team would have walked away with a victory this weekend. Unfortunately, it's not. The.Wolverines lost the match to the University of Illinois-Chicago by less than…
… one point, 266.6 to 265.7. The difference in the meet was the final event, the horizontal bar, where two of the Wolverines fell during their routines. "We're just having a little trouble with our…
….35 and a 9.3, respectively. The average performance in any event by the Wolverine squad was almost nine out of a possible ten. The Flames, in comparison, averaged about seven points per event, except for…
… home and I had to go without a full lineup today. "Hopefully this will be our worst match of the season." The Wolverine team was a bit more exuberant in their post-game thoughts. Michigan Coach Beverly…
… bout for us." The Wolverines (6-2 overall, 4-0 in the Big Ten) overcame impressive performances by a trio of nationally- ranked Wildcats. Jack Griffin (118 pounds), Brad Traviola (167), and Mike Funk…
… Wolverines down 7-2 after two matches, Gilbert gave his team six points when he pinned Tad Yeager 1:04 into the match.. "I was pleased with Gilbert," Bahr said. "He put extra points on the board, and kept…
… was impressed. "Gotcher's a hard-nosed S.O.B." he said. "I'd do the same thing if I was him. If I had a freshman and I'm a senior, I'd go after him. That's what he did." The win gave the Wolverines a…
… match, Lehrke needed a victory in order to give Tomek the opportunity to win it all for the Wolverines. Lehrke's opp- onent was Matt Case, certainly no pushover at 16-6. Lehrke kept cool in a pressure…
…, Salem Yaffai drew with Neil Kohlberg, but there was much debate over how the referee' distributed points and riding time. While the matter was exas-$ perating, the Wolverines dealt with. it lightheartedly…