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October 24, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 45) • Page Image 9

… the Wolverines top number one rated Ohio State, 24-12. But only trivia freaks, sports nuts and other demented souls will remember the game that made it all possible, a game played four weeks earlier in…

… Minneapolis against the always rugged Gophers. This was the game in which the Wolverines proved themselves, proved that they could overcome adversity in the best Michigan tradition. In case you've forgotten…

October 25, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 46) • Page Image 1

Wolverines crunch Minnesota See story, Page 9' SUNDAY DAILY See Editorial Page Sir itgau &113 MAYBE OK High-67 Low-47 Partly cloudy in morning} sunny later on Vol. LXXXI, No. 46 Ann Arbor…

…-en--sign him tp! WOLVERINE WINGBACK Glenn Dought y (22) performs a gymnastic back flip as he is upended by Minnesota's Walter Bow ser (11) and Jeff Wright (27) after a 19- yard pass in Michigan's 39-13 victory…

October 29, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 49) • Page Image 8

…, OCT. 30th, and MONDAY, NOV. 2nd Published by A.P.O. Gridde Pickings I Wolverines rush upwards CHAPTER FOURTEEN "We're not looking past this game" said Libel coach Eric "the red" Siegel, "granted…

… our game next week against the Ann Arbor Police is the highlight of the season, nevertheless them uac muggers could give us a lot of trouble." On the sidelines Wolverine coach Bo Schembechler quitely ap…

… against Minnesota than their pre- vious average, the Wolverine de- fense moved up a notch to eighth in the points-scored-against rank- ings, with a norm of 9.2 a game. Toledo leads this category with a…

… week, averaging almost nine com- pletions and 136 yards a game. Kosins also maintained his scor- ing leadership, averaging 16 points a game to lead all players. Among the Wolverines, Billy Taylor is the…

… enabled the Wolverines to move up from ninth to eighth in scoring defense and in overall defense from 13th to eighth. 0 SIMPSON STOLEN: Pro thefts scramble Spartans "I ,.. rf : .. Y .r . r, vx…

October 30, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 50) • Page Image 11

…, but he is about to met by onrushing Wolverines Henry Hill (39) and Frank Gusich (14). In fact, holes in Michigan's defense were-at a premium, as the Wolverines made the Golden Gophers their sixth…

… thought to be injured seriously enough to prevent him from playing against Wisconsin this Saturday. When asked about his knee, he said, "It's all right." Another Wolverine who has had the scepter of injury…

October 13, 1971 (vol. 82, iss. 29) • Page Image 6

…-Midwest midfielder Dick Dean. The goal pushed the Wolverines ahead for the first time in the afternoon. Michigan led 3-2 at the half on a goal by Dean with Michi- gan in a man up situation. Dean's goal countered a…

… two goals, and Art Kelly and Phil Powers each scored once to sew up the game. Michigan looks to be a strong contender for the Midwest Club Championship this year. The Wolverines showed marked im…

October 17, 1971 (vol. 82, iss. 33) • Page Image 6

…: Rackham Amph., :3:15 pm. School of Music: Doctoral Organ Stu- dents, Hill Aud., 3:30 pm. Computing Ctr. Short Course: D. FACTORY CLOSEOUT WOLVERINE HATS 1750 full color plastic vacuum formed Wolverine hats…

… $1.50 retailer, only $.20 ea. rmin, 250) . If check is with order, we pay shipping. Hots formed as brown and block wolverines wearing blue sweater with yel- low "M" on it. "Wolverine" in blue on yellow…

October 21, 1971 (vol. 82, iss. 36) • Page Image 9

…- tistics would indicate. Nationally, Michigan r a t e s number one at defensing the rush. The Wolverines have held the op- iipsing rushers to a mere 56.3 yerds per game. . In total defense, Miami of holds…

… with an 88.8 yards per game average. The Wolverine defenders have held the opposition to an aver- age of 95.3 for second place. Offensively, Michigan also has done well nationally. The Wolver'- ines rank…

….3, and the Wolverines hold down the number five spot at 36.7. Looking at the Big Ten, the Wolverine offensive machine, is first in both scoring and rushing, third in total offense and a poor ninth in…

October 23, 1971 (vol. 82, iss. 38) • Page Image 7

…Saturday, October 23; 1971 A-HE MICHIGAN DAILY rage severi Saturday, October 23, 1971 iHE MIU-iIGAN L)AILY Wary Wolverines collide By JIM EPSTEIN In the days when a good set of jugs carried…

…'s performance when, according to coach Bo Schembechler, the Wolverines daily sports NIGHT EDITOR: MIKE OLIN "made more mistakes than in our previous five games." For Minnesota, now 2-1 in Big Ten competition…

… two weeks ago. The Wolverine passing attack, rela- tively quiescent so far this sea- son, may meet with good success if they choose to challenge the Gophers' secondary. However, if patterns established…

… in the second week of the season, and they shouldn't be holding the Wolverines in awe. The game is too important for either team to ease up and the players won't have to think about Jugs to get up for…

… State, Taylor rushed for 103 yards against the Illini, strengthening his bid for AllAmerican honors. The 35-6 romp was the Wolverines' sixth straight win. IRISH SEEK.REVENGE: Notre By GEORGE HASTINGS It…

… Herman (180) Paul Wright (188) Farrell Sheridan (198) --Daily-Tom Gottlieb WOLVERINE LINEBACKER Mike Taylor (33). and defensive end Mike Keller (90) engulf an unidentified Virginia ball carrier in…

October 28, 1971 (vol. 82, iss. 42) • Page Image 7

… rookie Not only does the Wolverine George Trapp's 17. hockey coach have the difficult Walt Frazier finished with 20 assignment of rescuing his team points, high for the Knicks. Frazier ,from the bottom…

… fifth- his job well." inning burst came when short- It's going to take a tremendous stop Mark Belanger tripled for the effort if the Wolverines are to second time, bringing in two run- make a significant…

… er, Ray Bolles. Either should be Wolverines must face is the re- needs a lot of work. "He has been ready if Bagnell falters again. placement of nearly its entire - scoring punch. Although leading…

October 04, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 25) • Page Image 8

…. Don't despair, h o w e v e r. The Wolverines have a spanking new ice skating facility-enclosed by the framing of Yost Field House --and the grand opening is near. The Daily interviewed fresh- man Hockey…

… :30 a.m. i Daily Photo by STEVE KAGAN Yost Phase 2 Yost Field House (above), in the mid-sixties, during the golden era of the chamiponship basketball Wolverines. Many of these memories will soon be…

October 25, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 43) • Page Image 9

… activities aren't going to affect (Athletic Director Dion) Canham." Just what are Barahal's main complaints? What would he like to gee done? His chief rub centers on the absence of a Wolverine cham- pionship…

… extremely likeable, soft-spoken man, proudly defends his record at Michigan. "We have a better than .500 percentage against everyone in the Big Ten, I think, except Ohio State" revealed the Wolverines' mentor…

October 26, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 44) • Page Image 8

… Dixon Farmer's cross- country Wolverines have per- formed workouts of this type throughout the entire season and tomorrow will compete in Lake Crystal, Illinois with the hopes of turning over a few leaves…

… better idea of our chances for next weekend," Farmer commented. The Wolverine chances may be dampened by the possible loss of number three runner Jon Cross. Cross hasn't run well lately and it is feared…

… reason- ed it this way, "If Brown and Bolster can repeat their perform- ances and if we can place three mote guys in the top twenty, I think we can win." But the ifs will have to wait as the Wolverines

October 27, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 45) • Page Image 6

… threatening skies move into the Twin Cities, most Minnesotans seem to concede a Wolverine runaway. Both television com- mentators 'and Gopher coach Cal Stoll term the Wolverines "awe- some." The feeling is not…

… COGSDILL and MARC FELDMAN Unlike past Bo Schembechler Wolverine squads, this team does not have one -super lineman around whom to build a strong blocking line for the running of- fense Bo loves so well…

…'s "best against the run" unit. Rob- bed of their fourth shutout on a freak deflection play last week, the Wolverines have prepare4 to shut off the power thrusts of fullback John King and ' the sweeps of…

… quarterback John Lawing is much more equipped to tote the pigskin than to toss it. As always, the kicking game nds in the Wolverines' favor. Punter Barry Dotzauer continues to hang the pigskin high in the air…

October 30, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 47) • Page Image 8

… - I N By RICH LERNER The Ohio State Buckeye and Michigan Wolverine machines steamrolled onward towards their titanic clash November 24, while the University of Illinois firmly established itself as a…

…- gan State, Minnesota at North- western and Indiana here against the Wolverines. <I Distinguished Service Awards (1 GRAD STUDENT) Training in Teaching (1 GRAD, TA OR FORMER TA) SGC Election Rules (1…

October 31, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 48) • Page Image 9

… aggressive, h Wolverine Hockey Coach Dan F team's performance in the weeks "We've come a long way in "They were really moving and practice is the way you play, a The Wolverine mentor also injuries of late, and…

October 06, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 28) • Page Image 1

Wolverines overcame a three-point halftime deficit and went on to their fourth straight victory of the season, a 27-16 verdict over the Stanford Cardinals here yester- day afternoon. The Cardinals, now 0…

…-3-1, were 18-point underdogs against the third-ranked Wolverines, but took a 9-6 half- time lead and closed within four points of the Maize and Blue early in the fourth quarter on a 14-play, 75-yard drive…

October 13, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 34) • Page Image 1

… between, defenseman Dan Jilek cuddled a Spar- tan fumble in the end zone to round out the home team scoring. That was all the Wolverines needed to beat MSU for the fifth straight year-- and stretch this…

… season's tally to 5-0. THE WOLVERINE offense, hampered by the rain and the third-quarter loss of quarterback Dennis Franklin, showed little spark, but the Spartans could only manage a lonely fourth…

…'s final minute, as the Spartan defense tightened and completely shut off the Wolverines. Schembechler blamed "bad coaching on my part" for the offensive collapse, adding, "I didn't give the team the…

… one of Michigan State's six fumbles yesterday, this one the result of a jarring tackle applied by Wolverine defensive end Mike Hol mes (40). Michigan defensive tackle Jeff Perlinger (97) and MSU…

October 17, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 37) • Page Image 9

… Rockets probably wished the Wolverines would have stayed lost as the Big Blue beat TU, off as Hikmet Siphi, affection- ately known as "The Turk," booted the ball through the legs of the sprawled Rocket…

… the in the match, the two teams Wolverine offense as they con- next game as they try to im- wrestled with each other at mid- tinned to pressure the yellow prove on their 2-2 record. field through the…

…. the Toledo goaltender from the Midway in the first half how- short right side at 17:35 for a ever the Michigan booters began 2-0 Wolverine lead.Pa r-i putting pressure on the Toledo The TU Rockets came…

… a* and even hit the crossbar once. chance as Tam Taffese kicked C S H OL Wolverine persistence paid the ball past the Wolverine 'goalie to cut the Michigan lead FOR to 2-1 and the scoring was CO R…

October 18, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 38) • Page Image 8

… will provide Wolverine fans with a preview of the 1974-75 season Saturday when the Blue and White teams take to the ice at Yost Arena in the annual intra-squad game. Thirty-one hockey players will have…

… the Matt Mann Pool. The Wolverines will also come back on Saturdaysats2:00 to take on last year's runner-up, Indiana University. Indiana is expected to give Michigan its toughest challenge to date as…

… they are stocked with several Olympic swimmers. The Wolverines, undefeated in their first five outings, will defend their title in home waters at Matt Mann. Admis- sion for the match is 50 cents. , 21…

October 18, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 38) • Page Image 9

Wolverines! tof the SreIwas the eighth in Michigan Stadium after past- and Indiana's reserves. most of any player on either ing Notre Dame 31-12 on their In their previous meeting, home turf earlier this…

… season. Michigan and Notre Dame both team.,I successfully moved the ball In the seventh, Blue retired Despite that lopsided score, through the air. Breakdowns in the first two batters but then Wolverine

… against B Colorado, Missouri, and Ohio Green and Toledo nextn State in successive weeks the Admission to all the gar likes of the Wolverines are not free. likely to impress them and, I g ::ma :::: before…

… unprecedented second year in a row, and Joe hnson has been tabbed as the other leader. Kupec was co-captain with the now departed Campy ussell, a year ago. The 6-8 senior led the Wolverines in ebounding and was…

October 26, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 45) • Page Image 1

… . . . then the Wolverines give it a go at 1:30 p.m. against Minnesota's Gophers . . . if that's not your idea of a good time the Go club is holding a meeting at 2 p.m. in room 2050 Frieze Building (by the way…

… This is the way it was for Homecoming 25 years ago, when stud ents here hung a giant replica of the Michigan Daily across the front of Stockwell Hall. The date was Oct. 22, 1949 and the Wolverines had…

October 26, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 45) • Page Image 7

…- defeated Michigan Wolverines take on an injury-riddled Min- nesota squad in Michigan Sta-, dium.I The 6-0 Wolverines hope to break a string of three straight, lackluster performances, in- cluding last week…

… right. Still, Bo remembers that passing saved some cru- cial drives against the Bad- gers last week. On the defensive side, the Wolverines' success in capturing their seventh straight Little Brown Jug…

… devastating hit by Wolverine Mik e Holmes (40) while Jeff Perlinger (97) looks on. Michigan gave up 20 points to Minnesota. Wisconsin last week, and hopes to improve today against t E MICHIGAN WINS…

… and a goal on a picture play with the lot of mistakes," were, accord- INIGHT EDITOR help of Captain Randy Tru- ing to Wolverine Coach DanjL BILL STIEG deau. While skating in from the Farrell, what kept…

… sively," Farrell stated, not at; handed, the Wolverines monopo- his own rebound shot in. all satisfied in spite of the lized play. OSU had only five Neal, a 5-8 senior, earned the' score and the remarkable…

…-1 at 8:30 of the last per- Bol, Natale) 8:52; 3. M -DeBol while the Wolverines were short- iod. The 210-pound junior, lead- (Neal, Fox) 12:05, pp; 4. M - Kawa handed. Neal and Greg Fox as- ing scorer for…

… the Wolverines (Trudeau, Manery) 14:49. sisted as the Detroiter slapped last year with 25 goals, was as- No scoring. a rebound shot past OSU goalie sisted by Fox and Doug Lind-, THIRD PERIOD Dan…

October 30, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 48) • Page Image 7

… Stadium to watch the Wolverines, and to those ho followed the team on the radio. To these people, "first and uttlesworth" was the epitome of dullness. But Bo Schembechler liked the idea of his fullback…

Wolverines used the outside running game set up the inside plunges, the reverse of the accepted tactics every coaching textbook. Cal Stoll had an interesting point as he surveyed the ruins last Saturday's game…

October 18, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 39) • Page Image 1

… . . . and Mike Wilson previews today's clash between the Wolverines and the Wildcats of Northwestern. . 26 busted on drug charges NYC escapes de fault with teachers' help From Wire Service Reports NEW…

… $453 million whi Robbery foiled at city banik By GORDON ATCHESON A local man yesterday held up the Huron Valley Bank branch office in the Wolverine Towers Building on State St. and momentarily escaped…

October 26, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 46) • Page Image 8

… because "it's fun." of the, Wolverine Sports Club man student and Engineering Experienced c y c 1 i s t Marc braved the blustery weather to Professor Joseph Datsko, one Ness said "It's really exciting…

…: pedal 25 laps (nearly 30 miles) of the crowd's favorites. ( There's a whole lot more to rac- for the second race. Wolverine Chris Bodycombe, ing than what people think." Each time the racers churned…

… trophies, nouncer Fred Cappy kept up a donated by Stroh's. Area mer- MOST of the Wolverines train steady stream of encouraging chants including Campus Cor- year 'round. In the winter they chatter for the…

October 29, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 48) • Page Image 7

… seemt be a derament best in the country. "He's very, very quick and a This, plus a nucleus of seven I good shooter, though his shot experienced Big Ten players, selection must improve." prompted Wolverine

… successful colleg- iate coaches in gymnastics history. Joining Loken will besassistants Bruce Keeshin, a former Wolverine gymnast, and Linda Morton, coach of the highly successful Ann Ar- bor YWCA gymnastics…

…. "Basketball Week" puts Michigan 12th in the country. I Street and Smith's basketball magazine calls the Wolverines I ninth best. And Sports Illustrated was here the other week to take pic- tures of the team…

… closed out their regular season on a winning note yesterday af- ternoon as they shut out Kala- mazoo College 1-0. The victory Er5 gives the Wolverines the best should've been doing that all varsity made a…

October 03, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 22) • Page Image 1

… :; .;\' .:"yet another hapless victim of kthe Wolverines' massacre ma- .: ;,;., . ; : :::chine. ': ;,;: :;:; " T H E A M A Z IN G th in g ab o u t \4\\>the whole week was that no one ' \. would admit Wakes e was…

… more of a threat running sthe ball," he said. "" "- .....The Wolverines' main defen- : . :sive platoon, bolstered by both ,:;.,...::N > old stalwarts lk avnONa ,NN'.N~ ' and Greg Morton and somere…

October 10, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 28) • Page Image 1

… less spectacular, finished with 126 yards in 23 yards, one of them a 38-yard touch- down jaunt. THE WOLVERINES, who entered the game the nation in rushing offense, total offense and ing, had another big…

… have easily been worse for the Spar- tans as Michigan twice failed to score from the one- foot' line. Michigan State's only scores were set up by Wolverine turnovers deep in their own territory. "We did…

… Darryl Rogers criticized his ,Spartans, who are now 1-3-1. "They (the Wolverines) are better than we are," he said, "But we were expecting a better performance from our players. Overall, they just ran…

… quarterback Eddie Smith hit 24 of 46 (with two interceptions) for 251 yards. He was aided by a stout offensive line that didn't allow a single sack by the Wolverines. But Smith's passing wasn't enough to break…

… Michi- gan's domination of the game. Twice the Wolverines See BLUE, Page 7 Doily Photo by SCOTT ECCKER MICHIGAN'S ROB LYTLE picks up some of his 180 career high yards in yester- day's 42-10 romp over…

… yesterday's crushing of Michigan State; but the year's biggest home game saw many tickets go unsold - bitter reminders of a bad investment for their owners. For a game with the Wolverines' bitter state rival…

October 17, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 34) • Page Image 1

…, grinding out a 38-7 victory over winless North- western. Holding a slim 3-0 lead after the first period of play, the undefeated Wolverines smashed across four touch- downs in a nine minute span to post a…

… frightening. I'd just loye to get into a slugfest where a yard means a yard." LYTLE LED the Wolverines' first half charge, pick- ing up 142 of his total 172 yards prior to half time, and passing Ron Johnson for…

… over Northwestern. Zuver, along with end John Anderson, each intercepted pass- es as the Wolverine defense limited the Wildcats to one touchdown for the day. 'Candidateswae irwr By AP and Reuter…

October 19, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 35) • Page Image 8

… to several factors: "We were real speedy. The defense played well. We cleared the ball up to the for- wards." The Wolverine victory was a big surprise to the Western team, which was undefeated previous…

… to the Michigan game. According to a West- ern Michigan player, "This was a real shock, especially after last year," (Referring to the 1-3 slaughter of the Wolverines last year). She continued, "We had…

October 22, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 38) • Page Image 8

… the country back to back! That's the predicament the Hoosiers of Indiana face as The Number One Wolverines travel to Bloomington tomorrow and head to Ohio State next week- end. To make things worse, the…

… race this year came last weekend when he kicked by two Michigan State runners in the last 150 yards to give the Wolverines the vic- tory. Bruce McFee is the second reason Michigan's cross country team…

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