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October 20, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 35) • Page Image 11

…- vitational, but the trip to Lexington was cancelled when the hosts informed the linksters that there wasn't enough room left in the tournament for the Wolverine squad. - "WE were put on the wait list at the…

…'s sailing team travelled to Ohio Wesleyan last Saturday as one of four teams competing in the McDonald's Cup. Michigan won, defeating Miami of Ohio, Xavier and Ohio Wesleyan. The Wolverine sailors clipped to…

… came away with a 24-3 win last weekend over the Detroit Tradesmen. The lopsided point total was the result of the scoring efforts offive Wolverines. Michigan's leading scorer against the Tradesmen was…

… Mark Hoch, who scored on one conversion (two points) and two penalty kicks (three points each).. Four other Wolverines, Brian Van Deusen, Tony Menyhart, John Hartrnan and Frank Falzetta each scored a try…

… be playing in an All-Star match in Milwaukee. Eleven players, out of a side of 15, were picked to par- ticipate in the match. Because of this, the second team will be used in the Wolverines' match next…

October 30, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 44) • Page Image 11

… Michigan Tech. This weekend, though, the Wolverines won't be battling a college hockey powerhouse-they'll be battling themselves. After their surprise double victory over the Huskies in Houghton last weekend…

… (3-2, 3-0) it would not be surprising if the Wolverines encountered serious in- tensity problems. Head coach John Giordano admit- t that the chances that the icers will let down this Weekend is "very…

… Speers (4 goals-0 assists-4 points). Also leading the Wolverine attack are forwards Brad Tippett (1-2-3) and Paul Brapdrup (0-3-3). Four of Michigan's six defensemen are seniors; the other two are freshmen…

… (Hawkins and Mike Neff). Tonight and tomorrow night's games begin at 7:30 p.m. at Yose Ice Arena and will be the only chance hockey fans get to see the Wolverines in action until November 14, when Western…

October 25, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 40) • Page Image 8

… Jon Elliott, shut-out the second before the referees waved it off. first goal as a Wolverine at 7:38 to make _________________________..__________ fl .....A iw1 . f_ n!_ L a .... w___ . " L" SUN I…

… game. The Spencerville, Ontario native didn't allow a goal in the last four periods en route to the first Michigan sweep of Tech since 1956. He stopped 19 shots in the Wolverines' 3-2 victory over the…

….' -Michigan hockey coach John Giordano (Michigan Tech) believers." ALTHOUGH Michigan's play in the defensive zone wasn't as sharp as it was on Friday, the Wolverines managed to squelch six Tech powerplays. The…

… victory lifts Michigan to 2-0 on the season, while the highly-regarded Huskies fell to 1-2-1. The Tech offense came out more in- spired that it had been on Friday night, but the Wolverine defense and…

… usually optimistic head coach Ron Warhurst, but that's exactly the kind of performance the Wolverine harriers had at the Central Collegiate Championships yesterday, held at Eastern Michigan. "I thought we…

October 30, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 44) • Page Image 13

… decision. , Granted, the top returning goal-scorers netted only 22 apiece last year. The Wolverines don't have the offensive fire power of a Minnesota or a North Dakota. You probably won't see many hat…

…. Fortunately for the Wolverines, head coach John MacInnes' tongue-lashing after Tech's 3-2 loss on Friday failed to awaken the talented Huskies. It was an early indication of what can happen when pure offensive…

… veteran Wolverine hockey observers said that they had never seen a more intense defensive effort in the zone than the one Michigan displayed last weekend. The icers never slowed down, from opening faceoff…

Wolverines' success was due mostly to their play in the defensive zone, which is the thrust of Giordano's strategy. He figured that if he could get all fiveplayers (excluding the goalie) to play defense inside…

… Jon Elliott could effectively stop the opposition's first shot, the Wolverines defenders would clear the rebounds. And to and behold, they did. They not only cleared rebounds, but everybody on the ice…

… Michigan's) first-ever CCHA contests last weekend against Michigan Tech, Speers scored the Wolverines' first four goals (including two game-winners). He notched a hat ick on Friday night in Michigan's 3-2 n…

October 31, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 45) • Page Image 7

… stung Michigan Tech for twoavictories in Houghton, to prevent a letdown. And from the time the Wolverines took the ice last night before 2,713 hockey followers until the final buzzer sounded it was…

… evident that Giordano's coaching had worked as his team totally dominated the University of Toronto Blues and skated to a 5-1 vic- tory. THE WOLVERINES continued where they left off last weekend playing a…

…- minute penalty for slashing as Wolverine left winger Paul Brandrup stickhandled the puck inside the. right face-off circle. He then dumped the puck off to Speers at the side of the net who managed to…

… squeeze a nifty backhand past junior goalie Paul Fisher to give his team a 1-0 lead. The Wolverines continued to dominate play into the second period as winger Paul Kobylarz and Steve Yoxheimer each picked…

… just was able to slide the puck under the sprawling Jamieson. Daily Photo by MIKE LUCAS U THE MICHIGAN hockey team (above) celebrates a Steve Yoxheimer goal in the second period of the Wolverines

… started between the two teams in 1937 with a 4-2 Toronto win. Last year the Wolverines collected a pair of 4-3 overtime wins and has won eight of the last nine games in the series. The win upped the…

Wolverines record to 3-0 on the season and Toronto's drop- ped to 3-2. The two teams will face-off again tonight at 7:30. Speer-ed puck (right) in front of goal. the Toronto FIRST PERIOD Scoring: 1. M…

… have played better, I could have played bet- ter." mbe tbian 1OatI to4ohr 1r 4B Cormprehensive Coverag o --cip ta6 Days A W eek u i e -e.,, sF.l k . As you follow the Wolverines to another Rose Bowl…

October 14, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 30) • Page Image 9

…'s two goals, was finally able to generate some offense as the Wolverines out- scored the Falcons from Bowling Green, 5-3, yesterday at Ferry Field. The Falcons took an early lead as Doris Acerbo scored…

… the first of her three goals, when she moved past Wolverine freshman goalie Jonnie Lee Terry. a ?C¢. y' F put the game out of reach for the Falcons. ACERBO SCORED two more times for the Falcons, but…

… the Michigan defense held on to their lead. Late in the game Schofield scored her second goal of the game as the Wolverines won 5-3. Michigan outshot Bowling Green for the game with 24 shots on goal to…

… cars. -Special weekend rates. -Pick up services upon request. --We accept cash deposits. Ditchendorf .. notches goal BUT THE Falcon lead did not last long as Wolverine junior Marty Maugh scored to tie…

… the game. Three minutes later sophomore Heidi Ditchendorf scored on a corner hit-in after a Sara Forrestel pass to give the Wolverines a 2-1 lead. Later in the first half Forrestel scored on an…

… unnassisted goal which gave Michigan a 3-1 lead at the half. The Wolverines did not let up in the second half. Schofield gave the Wolverines a 4-1 lead with a goal which ECONO-CAR A GELCO COMPANY 438 W. Huron…

October 30, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 44) • Page Image 17

… defense than a Michigan team has been exposed to in a long time (by necessity, in lieu of proficient scorers), countless flow systems, and physical "grind-it-out" hockey. after the Wolverines were picked…

… team will once again be its defense. The Wolverine veteran defensemen corps includes co-captains Dave Richter and Steve Richmond along with three year lettermen Brian Lundberg and Mark Perry. In addition…

… defenseman in Michigan histor amassing 34 goals and 90 points in thre seasons. Richmond also set the sing] season scoring record for Wolverin defensmen with 54 goals, breakin teammate Manning's mark of 51 seti…

… veteran Perry and Brian Lundberg. Wolverine defense. Hawkins, a 6-2, 195 s Perry is one of three e-Ann Arbor native of North Tonawanda, New York, Pioneer High School players on the played with the Junior…

… least not during the regular season. The Wolverines, along with former Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA) counterparts Michigan Tech, Michigan State and Notre Dame, have all made the jump to the…

… schools (Ferris State, Lake Superior State, Northern Michigan and. Western Michigan) and three Ohio universities (Bowling 'Green State University. Miami and Wolverine arch-rival Ohio State). The University…

October 29, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 43) • Page Image 10

… single to center. The Yankees chased Hooton in their half of the sixth when they loaded the bases on a single by Nettles, and walks to Rick Cerone and Aurelio Rodriguez with only one out. Former Wolverine

…-15, 10-15. The Wolverines' loss was their second of the year to the Broncos. WMU defeated Michigan in a five-game thriller last month. The Wolverines now stand at 28-9 on the year, and their next action is…

… Gainesville, whose teeam finished a strong sixthin last year's national championship. Both teams should provide the Wolverine tumblers with stiff com- petition. , While the outstanding talent and ability of…

…." Wolverine stickers Marty Maugh and Kay McCarthy were good for a goal apiece. Freshman Lisa Schofield chalked-up two points for Michigan. I was very pleased with our play," said Michigan coach Candy Zientek…

October 29, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 43) • Page Image 9

… Information Photo FORMER 'M' GREAT Greg Meyer -shows his All-American form as he crosses the tape in the anchor-leg of a Wolverine relay. The current American record holder in the 20-kilometer run has been…

… is how Michigan coach Bo Schembechler has described his Wolverines' chances of returning to Pasadena for a New Year's Day engagement at the Rose Bowl. Michigan's up and down season has caused…

… everything but laughter with its fans. With four games remaining in the season, confusion seems to predominate Wolverine followers - confusion surrounding the format for deciding the Big Ten championship in…

… the conference shall be eliminated. Now where does Michigan fit into all of this jargon. Considering the Wolverines are no longer stung by the "upset" bug for the remainder of the season, here is how…

… they tie into the title picture. Category A - If Iowa and Wisconsin, Michigan's two defeats this season, lose one more game, the Wolverines would be the champ because they have a better percentage than…

… its season opening loss in Madison, the Wolverines would yield to Wisconsin. Category C - This situation could only involve the Hawkeyes and the Buckeyes since they are the only conference teams who…

… will not face each other this season. Category D - The Wolverines played in the Rose Bowl last January so they are automatically eliminated in this category. There it is. Now you try to figure it out…

October 11, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 28) • Page Image 8

… the University of Kentucky, who transferred to.Michigan and is sitting out a year before joining the Wolverine thinclads. Commenting on the course and his 16:01.7 time, Passenger said, "It's really well…

… - Not all of Michigan State's teams fell prey to the Wolverines yesterday, as the Michigan women's cross country team placed second to the Spartans in the Western Michigan Invitational. Michigan's first…

… finisher was Sue Fredrick who placed fifth in the meet with a time of 18:06. Next for the Wolverines was Lisa Larsen, who crossed the tape seventh at 18:21. She was immediately followed by team- mate Judy…

… Yuhn at 18:23. WALK-ON Ann Boyd finished next for Michigan, coming in 19th with the time of 19:13. The final scorer for the Wolverines was Lynn Fudala, who was, 22nd at 19:22. This marked the first meet…

… runners took the first four spots, accumulating only 16points. The Wolverines had 61, followed by Western Michigan with 74 and Central Michigan with 98. The thinclads will travel to Ypsilanti next weekend…

… competition. The Wolverines gathered 693 points. Ohio State, the match winner, had the low score of 632 followed by Southern Illinois with 663 and Marshall and Illinois State who were tied with 667. ELAINE…

… SATYSHUR finished eighth. overall leading the Wolverine pack with a score of 162. Next for the Michigan linksters was Karyn Colbert who with a score of 171 tied for the number 27 spot. Donna Smith placed 39…

October 10, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 27) • Page Image 8

… game, as the White team downed the Blues, 4-2. Only 351Wolverine loyals showed up at Yost Arena, but the players showed all the enthusiasm of a regular-season contest. The first period started slowly…

Wolverines open their season Oc- tober 23 when they travel to Houghton to face off against . Michigan Tech. Their first home series will be against Toronto on October 30 and 31. 2220 S. Huron Pkwy. ar 313…

… at the Miller High Life Tennis Classic, were mixed on Thursday. When the first round ended for the four Wolverine participants, two had been defeated. Playing at the tournament, hosted by Southwestern…

… Louisiana, were the Wolverines' top four players. MIKE LEACH, the _tournament's top seed, handily defeated Alabama's Denys Maasdorp in straight sets, 6-2, 6- 4. Last year, Leach was the Big Ten runnerup in…

… control your every move," Frye warned tt new alums. "Try Iv geowu or -ll him about 'iboli' in The other Wolverine victory belonged to Mark Mees. Mees, like Leach, won in straight sets, emerging as the…

…-7, 6-3 in the finals held in Ann Arbor last May. The Wolverine netters who lost were Tom Haney and Bill Godfry. Haney lost to Clemson's RichardAker, 6-3, 7-5. God- fry was defeated by Pat Hughsman of…

October 04, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 22) • Page Image 1

…-17 By MARK MIHANOVIC Special to the Daily BLOOMINGTON - The Michigan Wolverine offense, erratic through its first three games, completely over- powered Indiana's defense and out- scored the free…

…-wheeling Hoosiers 38-17, yesterday at Memorial Stadium. Butch Woolfolk performed what is becoming a weekly ritual for the Wolverines (3-1 overall and 1-1 in the Big Ten), running through and around opponents for big…

… only Wolverines to gain 100 or more yards in six consecutive games. The senior tailback now has 551 yards after four 1981 outings. "IT MEANS something to me to be compared to backs like Rob Lytle and…

… in the back of the end zohe. The tempo of, the game was set.% The Wolverines came right back with a 74-yard touchdown drive, 54 of which, Woolfolk pumped out, that culminated in a three-yard touchdown…

…, Page 10 MICHIGAN QUARTERBACK Steve Smith goes over the goal line backwar- ds for the Wolverines first score against Indiana in Bloomington yesterday' afternoon. Tight end Norm Betts (82) and fullback…

… Stan Edwards (32) block- for the Michigan signal caller. The Wolverines won. 38-17. Auditoriums filled to SRO (fo By JANET RAE Engineering sophomore Kim Oberle has five words of advice: Don't be late…

October 28, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 42) • Page Image 8

… him talk, one would presume that he and the rest of the Michigan Wolverines have been delivered a last-minute reprieve from the harshest of penalties: a New Year's spent somewhere other than Pasadena…

…'t let the press get to you. You just play ball, or you get knocked off. And that's what happened-we weren't ready to play, and we lost." IT CERTAINLY has not helped the Wolverine cause that eight…

… on the field at Memorial Stadium this Satur- day when the Wolverines and Minnesota battle for the Brown Jug, and more importantly, to avoid elimination from the Big Ten race. The secondary has also…

October 18, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 34) • Page Image 10

…:48. Throughout the race, the Wolverine left no doubt as to who would finish up front, with the same four already controlling the lead at the one-miile mark, which they passed in 5:46.1 Head coach Francie Goodridge…

… work on1 grouping and running together, because that's what we'll have to do for the Big Ten Championships next week." As far as the chance of victory for the Wolverines in that race, it is doubtful…

… the Wolverine's *All- American candidate Melanie Weaver, yesterday's race was certainly , an easy tune-up for next week's more rigorous competition. The Scottville, Michigan native ran controlled withhe…

… top ten. The.Big Ten is a very strong con- ference forwomen, though." The Wolverines contribute to that strength, and aren't likely to be disap An pointed if they run up to their ability. m amQ2 SLM 02…

October 09, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 26) • Page Image 13

… head coach John Giordano. "But it should be a pretty good game." THE WOLVERINES have only been practicing together for a couple of weeks, and tonight's outing more or less serves as an opportunity for…

… forthekis,"hesai. And to promote the game of hockey." The two co-captains for the 1981-82 Wolverines, Steve Richmond and Dave Richter, will lead the White and Blue squads, respectively. The Blue-White game is…

October 30, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 44) • Page Image 16

… is the gospel according to (Michigan hockey head coach) John Giordano. And for his and the Wolverines' sake, he'd better be right because that's the only established strength the icers possess for 1981…

… two and three goalies, left a virtually empty net this season.. LEFT WAS INEXPERIENCED senior Peter Mason and two freshmen; Speers By KENT WALLEY score goals.' Can the Wolverine offense score the…

…-winner potential score against the Fighting Irish with 12 10, 180) from W seconds remaining in overtime to give the season on1 the Wolverines a 7-6 win. line. Freshma Giordano is concerned about the of- (6-0, 175…

… fan that has attended a Michigan hockey game has surely been treated to this fine expression that echoes through the barn on State Street, known to most as Yost Ice Arena-Home of the Wolverine icers…

… Williams, a 1957 Michigan graduate and currently the Director of Constituent Programs fpr the Michigan Alumni Association, is the man who assumes this responsibility come every Wolverine home hockey showdown…

October 03, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 21) • Page Image 8

… thing different," she said. "If you make a mistake in here it's your fault." Indeed, Lhere are no holes which create bad-bounces and no long grass to slow the ball down. The victory upped the Wolverines

… Michigan. THE WOLVERINES, on the other hand, controlled the The Wolverines won the contest 3-I with two last minute tallies for their second victory of the season. ' ........,....F., :.."..r…

October 08, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 25) • Page Image 10

…-4-1) for the first time this season. Despite the Wolverine victory, it was the Broncos who controlled the game, totally dominating the first half. goalie "We definitely dominated the game offensively and if…

… surprised that we were able to move the ball so well against a team which has a reputation this year ' as having a strong defense." Wolverine freshman goalie Jonnie Lee Terry, who was awarded the team…

October 22, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 37) • Page Image 12

… spring's NBA draft, only one - forward Mike McGee, now a Los Angeles Laker - has been assured of a spot on his team's roster. Paul Heuer- man, the Wolverines' center last year, was cut by the Phoenix Suns…

… they played me more, maybe I could play better. Y i ,, ... scores two for Wolverines ~T U- - - devotee, aficionado, I maven and admirer. They just didn't give me a shot." J.J. said he thought…

October 18, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 34) • Page Image 9

… high percentage shot," said MacLeod. . TAKING THIS explanation into con- sideration, one might wonder why Heuerman wasn't used inside more in college. Wolverine head coach Bill Frieder explained the…

… good shots, but they haven't been falling. We know he's a batter scorer than he's shown." The former Wolverine is battling for the final spot on the Suns' roster and the competition is fierce. Fighting…

October 06, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 23) • Page Image 9

… field of some 150 runners during the 7.3 mile run. By the five mile mark he clearly had control, averaging five minute miles. He won the mini marathon with a time of 35:30. 11. Another former Wolverine

… unable to compete competitively at Michigan this year due to NCAA regulations, but will join the Wolverine cross country team next year. Lewis, who had been suffering from a bad cold had no trouble taking…

October 17, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 33) • Page Image 8

…Clain. Spartan quarterback Bryan Clark passed at will against the Wolverines last week, completing 21 of 38 passes for 316 yards and two touchdowns. Clark, the son of Detroit Lions coach Monte Clark, could help…

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