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October 18, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 36) • Page Image 8

…'s Tom Irmen broke up the Wolverine cluster by placing six- th with a time of 24:15, but 'M' harriers Jim Schmidt and Doug Heikkinen were close on his heels finishing with times of. 24:17 and 24…

… outcome. "I think this week we made the tran- sition," he said. "Things are looking up and I hope to stay at the level we're running at." AT THE Lehigh Invitational last week the Wolverines finished second…

… and will probably be out for the rest of the year." But despite all the bad news, last weekend's race was a very successful one for the Wolverines, as they took third in the eight-team meet behind…

… to Arizona State in the consolation match. The Wolverines could do little against the 13th-ranked Volunteers, managing to come up with only 14 points in the match. Scoring went 5-15, 1-15, 8…

Wolverines were not victorious in the consolation match, Canning thought they looked much sharper than they did against Ten- nessee. She considered the Arizona State match a good one for Michigan. "EVERY POINT…

… was rallied for," said Canning. "It was probably the best match all year." An injury to sophomore Jennifer Hickman may have hurt Michigan in the Arizona State contest. Hickman, one of the Wolverines

…, the Wolverines managed to inch ahead of the Buckeyes in the Big Ten standings. With the game tied, 1-1, 20 minutes in- to the second half, Michigan co- captains Denise Comby and Kay Mc- Carthy…

… Ohi State also gained the Wolverines more confidence on the field. "Ohio has a center halfback who dominated their play," said McCarthy. "We had the advantage after passing her. Our strategy was to keep…

… the ball down the sides, and try to force cor- ners." By PHIL NUSSEL The lady Wolverine golf team got a taste of top-notch NCAA competition Saturday as they finished 13th in a field of 15 teams in the…

…. FRESHMAN MISSY BAUER led the Wolverines with scores of 79 and 82. Sophomore Luanne Cherney, who had been in a minor slump, shot 86 and 76. Freshman Val Maddill experienced some putting difficulties and had…

October 28, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 45) • Page Image 12

… lineup will accent the new season for the Wolverines. Coming off last year's ninth-place finish in the Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA), Michigan coach John Giordano decided to make several…

… switches in the program. Included among jx4 b the changes was the hiring of ex-Wolverine star Mark Miller, captain of the 1978-79 icers, to help pwith coaching and recruiting.1 TO COMBAT THE type of start…

… EFFSCHIERstandout. The five players are talented skaters. Daily Photo by JEFF SCHRIER Overall, Giordano is pleased with the Class of With top-scorers Ted Speers and Brad Tippett gone, the Wolverines will look to…

… Tippett who played on both the power play and on penalty killing team in addition to taking regu shifts. The Wolverines will look to co-captains Jim 1 Cauley and Kelly McCrimmon to give the teJ leadership…

… year's team is the defensemen n~w have a year under their belts. Everybody has played in games."~ All things considered, the 1983-84 Wolverines should challenge in the CCHA, and earn a post- season birth…

…. Change, By JOE EWING Change is the name of the game for the Michigan forwards this year as the Wolverine attack will show new faces, new strategies and new philosophies. Gone from the offense are last year…

October 29, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 46) • Page Image 9

… on defense at times and managing to set up some impressive offensive attacks. Hickman and Rogers led the way in the Wolverines' hitting game. They both connected consistently and made good use of Kim…

… early going. But as soon as the Wolverines seemed to slack off on defense, Purdue went to work. The Boiler- makers took advantage of the lapses, finding holes in Michigan's defense. They showed why…

… ball in." Senior Barb Bensing tried to hide her disappointment after the game. "Purdue is beatable," said Bensing. "We played well tonight, but not well enough." The Wolverine will hope to play Goliath…

… spike, gave a noble effort, but to no avail, as the Wolverines lost to Purdue in straight games, 3-0. The loss dropped Michigan to 4-9 in the Big Ten, 15-12 overall. Hawkeyes break stickers, 5-1 By EDA…

… BENJAKUL Despite a 5-1 loss to Iowa yesterday, the Michigan field hockey team conten- ds itplayed one of its better games. "We played very well today," Wolverine assistant coach Karen Collins said. "The…

October 28, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 45) • Page Image 14

… notice that the Red- skins bear a striking resemblance to 'the Wolverines of last year. The Redskins (1-3) were seriously hurt by graduation, losing their top three scorers and defensemen. The situation on…

… will be his fir- st on defense." Miami will play 12 or 13 freshman in tonight's game, but the Wolverines may have difficulty taking advantage of that inexperience if Redskin goalie Al Chevrier is up to…

…, Goff and Jones are the speedsters Giordano is looking to for added quickness. Carroll winds up the Wolverine newcomers likely to leave an im- TOT pression this year. The 5-11 left winger a has been…

October 23, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 41) • Page Image 1

… unbeaten teams in the Big Ten, and set up a Champaign showdown for next Saturday, when the Wolverines travel to play the Illini. "I got a very good foot into the ball," Bergeron said of his winning kick. "I…

… tried to stop an Ann Arbor police officer from hitting a third student, senior Greg Salahge See FANS, Page 3 ')aily Photo by BRIAN MASCK Wolverine kicker Bob Bergeron (19) and holder Dan Decker (9) watch…

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