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November 05, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 43) • Page Image 8

…GHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY sUNa ON irst Half Touchdowns Insure lue Devils Come Back in Second Half to Score Twice; , aimey Leading 'M' Ground Gainer with 116-Yds. Wolverine Victory I pass to…

Wolverines started their eight play drive for the final touch- down, capped by Glinka's perfect picture pass to Brown. The big senior end went in all alone for his second touchdown of the sea- son, and the TD…

… for the last 10 yds. of a 20-yd. scamper. But the drive fizzled, and Michi- gan punted to Leggett, who came back to the, Wolverine 48. Rap- pold then took to the air, and on fourth down from the 37, he…

… yesterday's 28-14 victory. Raimey carried 15 times and gained 116 yards, more than half the .Wolverine ground attack. -Daily-Ed Langs BLUE DEVIL DOWNED-Duke quarterback Walt Rappold is thrown for a loss as…

…. Dave Glinka threw passes on first down, and Coach Bump Elliott let placekicking artist Doug Bickle sit on the bench as the Wolverines tried for two points after two TDs. All this happened with half of…

… they built up momentum. The big spot for us came when we stopped them on their second drive." The Blue Devils had narrowed the Wolverine lead to 21-6 and threatened to pull back into the contest midway…

November 22, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 73) • Page Image 11

…SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1964 THE MICHIGAN DAILY rAnr.qvlmv THE MICHIGAN DAILY £ £U~.XEJ ~ V ~ ravz z3hvIUn r[ he ham s iON of ti 0 est... Wolverine Defense Stifles OSU; Volk Snares Two…

… a factor in the game. It was hard to throw against it." Wolverine quarter- back Bob Timberlake completed .only three of nine passes, and the Ohio State percentage was seven completions in 21 attempts…

… OSU drive. Volk had another opportunity to intercept a pass in the closing minutes of the game. He knocked down the pass on a fourth-down situation so the Wolverines could take over at the Buckeye 43…

… 73 yards, which gives him a season total of 1,381. This left the Wolverine senior only 14 yards shy of tying Bob Chap- puis' all-time season offense rec- ord set in 1947. However, Chap- puis' mark…

November 05, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 58) • Page Image 7

… Scoring By SCOTT BLECH for the scampering Wolverine th backs. "The men never quit and "Desire and technique are the always show greatnspirit," Mason key factors," says Coach Tony explains. "They're always…

…-they show great drive and "heady play," according to Mason.I Emphasize Techniques Mason points out that head coach Bump Elliott's emphasis on techniques have played an im- portant part. The Wolverine coaches…

…- terday and worked out lightly so that they will be ready for Satur- day's contest. The Wolverines worked on the coverage of punts and punt re- turns yesterday in preparation for the Illini. The Blue (first…

… pass intercep-j The Wolverine signalcaller has tions. rambled for six touchdowns, boot- Ray, who booms them off the ed 12 extra points and three field telk akNikasbtwt oals. Timberlake trails the na…

… reporting DS AFRICA" p.m.-60c ier by Thurs., Nov. 5, 5 p.m. -Daily-Jim Lines SCRAPPY WOLVERINE BLOCKERS clear a path through the Northwestern defenses in last Sat- urday's contest. Brian Patchen (51) employs…

… loose the explosive Wolverine backs. F' WIN, 121-108: Howell, Ohl Lead Bullets To Victory over Pistons Career Opportunity TONY MASON Junior tackle Charlie Kines is the burliest, weighing about 230…

November 12, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 49) • Page Image 9

… Brothers lini 23, the Wolverines upped the count to 14-0 at 8:29 of the sec- ond quarter. This time Raeder took it over from the seven to cap a 60-yd. march, but the touchdown should have gone to McRae, who…

… was bumped out of an apparent; 38- yd. scoring jaunt by Raimey at the Illinois 10. The fleet senior, who led the Wolverine ground assault with 118 yds. in ten carries, turned right end, cut back past…

… flipped to Mans for the score. Score on 'M' Fumble Illinois picked up its lone touch- down early in the fourth quarter after hopping on a Michigan fum- ble at the Wolverine 20. Six plays later fullback…

… the five. Raimey returned the kickoff 38 yds. and came within one block of going all the way, but it' didn't matter. Raeder got a first down on a third down draw play to the Wolverine 48, and then Mc…

… squad's impressive win. "I was glad to win . . . it doesn't feel any different beating Pete than any one else. He's had a lot of tough luck this season., The Wolverines couldn't be ac- cused of running up…

November 19, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 53) • Page Image 1

… thrill of the"glory days" of Wolverine grid su- premacy. Lucky Combination But even the most avid among us must admit that it took a combination of skill, luck and what is often referred to as intestinal…

… fortitude for Michigan to beat the Buckeyes that day. A foot of snow, two blocked kicks, Northwestern's 14-7 upset of Illinois and the fine punting turned the Wolverines' worst season in 13 years into a…

… fourth consecutive Conference title. A string of injuries to key backs Ortmann, Leo Koceski, and Don Dufek (now Wolverine freshman coach),- seemingly had shattered Wolverine hopes for a Big Ten…

… Helps But miracles can happen, and one did that afternoon. A foot of snow helped the Wolverines contain OSU's All-American, Vic Janowicz, and whip the Bucks. And Northwestern's Dick Flowers led his team…

…- dium. Aside from the circumstances surrounding the game itself, its statistics must certainly rank as the oddest in Conference his- tory. The Wolverines gained only 27 yards total and made no first downs…

… 14 times in the first half alone, 24 times in the game. Janowicz punted 21 times for Ohio State, and their com- For the Wolverines three players stood out in the victory --Ortmann, Tony Momsen, and…

… captain Al Wahl. Although Janowicz out-aver- aged Ortmann in punting, 32- 30. the Michigan tailback came through with several key punts, to keep the Wolverines out of trouble. Once he punted the ball from…

… made several key defensive plays when Ohio State was pressing for an equalizing touchdown, Tomorrow, the Wolverines will "try for another team vic- tory. It won't be as much a miracle if they win; no…

… roses will bloom; it probably won't even snow. But a victory would give Michigan a 6-3 record for its best season since 1956. S XX. >:Z4 'I I S S}: Wolverines ran up a 7-2 rec- ord and finished second…

… television cove age. Rated as seven-point underdogs, the Wolverines will trying' to duplicate last year's 23-14 upset victory. If th succeed, Coach Bump Elliott's.squad will have a 6-3 recorc the best a…

November 09, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 58) • Page Image 1

… en- with student money, students discussed by the Students Rela- committees which determine pri- ative HIGH ON ROSES 11-IF - . Am mUistr Wolverines poundhn i -0 CONFUSED High-53 Low-36 g, considerable…

Wolverines massacred the Fighting Illini 57-0. It was Michigan's first whitewash of the season and marked the worst drubbing either school has received in this long and fabled rivalry that dates to 1898. The…

…, Then Michigan broke the game open with a 23-point second tuarter. The Illini gave Michigan good field position throughout the first >eriod as the Wolverine's Mark Werner won a punting duel with llinois…

November 07, 1968 (vol. 0, iss. 60) • Page Image 11

Wolverines with Ohio State for first place. Now, during those four victories which the Wolverines' sport to date, a discernable trend is notice- able statistically: Data. It's sorta been like a plague. Game…

… after game, Wolverines and/or Wolverine(s) have been doing stuff - like running, pass- ing, intercepting, kicking. Our point here is that the Maize and Blue have been doing them more than anyone else in…

… completions, average and average of intercep- tions." This is commonly known as "passing." -Daily-Thomas B. Copt WOLVERINE HALFBACK RON JOHNSON (40) charges through a gaping hole in the Northwestern defensive…

… other gym- nasts earned themselves impres- sive titles last season which they must work to keep: In this first datum, we find Wolverine D. Brown first among conference big-wigs. He is prob- ably referred…

November 12, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 49) • Page Image 1

… Raeder paced the Wolverines to a 38-6 rout over Illinois, be- fore 40,179 Dad's Day fans here yesterday. Raimey touched off the rout early in the first quarter by returning an Illinois punt 54 yds. to…

… paydirt the first time the Wolverines touched the ball. Raeder punched over from the Illinois seven midway in --Daily-James Keson STANDING ROOM ONLY-The Diag Peace Assembly yesterday drew this crowd of…

… pene- trate Michigan territory and one of them came on a fourth quarter fumble that led to their only score. The deepest Illinois was able to move in the first half was to the Wolverine 42, but that…

… on the Wolverine 46, faked to his left, cut back to his right, and romped down the sidelines behind vicious blocking to score prac- tically untouched. The time was 1:50. , Stymied on their second drive…

November 03, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 57) • Page Image 1

… chance of rain Vol. LXXIX, No. 57 Ann Arbor, Michigan-Sunday, November 3, 1968 Ten Cents Wolverines stompZilcats By BILL LEVIS 27 aerials. "The lack of comple- split end Bill Harris for Michigan s the…

… only Wolverine who inter- Associate sports Editor tions was due to a combination of second touchdown of the game, cepted passes. Defensive tackle EVANSTON-Michigan ran over off-target and dropped passes…

…. The Wolverines built Mason.board with a bomb. the second period after Cecil Pry- up steam slowly, but once they Mason felt a key to the game Curtis, ressembling Curt Flood or deflected a Shelbourne pass…

…. thirteen seconds near the end of snap, and we have always been third score. Ron Johnson took a Brown pass the first half to break the game able to recover the ball." After the Wolverines scored a for the two…

… point conversion to wide open/ The Wolverines played For the second game in a row, fourth time some twenty seconds give the Wolverines their 28 a sluggish first quarter before they Michigan didn't even…

…. Luckily for battered intercepted a Dana Woodring at- since the Wolverines whitewashed tercepted two passes in the first Northwestern, time ran out be- tempt and rambled 24 yards to Minnesota 49-0 in 1966…

…. half to bring his season and Big fore Michigan could mount an- the Wolverine 45 to up Michigan's Still it was not the offense that Ten total to seven, tying his con- other threat. final score. shone…

Wolverines scored three just anyone can get it." time and plunged over left guard he charges across the goal line to score on a 50-yard run following a Quarterback Dennis Brown was 'touchdowns. Curtis, however…

… SECOND, Page 11 was the fourth of the game for the Wolverines. Twelve Pages -Daily-Thomas R. Copt Western tackler in the dust as n interception. Parks grabbed ourne pass attempt. The score A4 ELECTION…

November 21, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 68) • Page Image 10

Wolverines continued to tend to their own weekly affairs, waiting, as Elliott often said, 'for the oppor- tunity of the to win it all on the last game year'. -1965 Michiganensian "Ohio State for both my…

… team and this year's team is the most im- portant game of the year. If the Wolverines beat them they'll be only the third Michigan team to do so since 1960. To win they'll have to make their own breaks…

November 01, 1966 (vol. 77, iss. 52) • Page Image 7

…PAGE SEVEN TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1966 THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1,1966 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN - Wolverine Ramble: Red-Letter Day for Offense By GRETCHEN TWIELMEYER To a…

… blow his cool? Uh-uh. No one had a chance be- cause it only took three plays for the Wolverines to vent their ire. After a 51 yard return by Jim Detwiler and an incomplete pass attempt by Carl Ward…

…, and gave Wisconsin the distinction of being the only team besides Michigan State to outgain the Wolverines in total yardage. Penalties, how- ever, made the Wolverines look a lot worse on paper; Michigan…

… should at least give him the credit he deserves as an athlete. Nobody complains because Lyndon Johnson can't play handball. red-and-white-t i n t e d bleachers[ are. -Associated Press WOLVERINE BACK JIM…

…. He added two TD jogs last Saturday against the Badgers to compliment the Wolverines rugged ground game which overpowered Wisconsin 28-7. ~1~ou'll get more out of skiing with SKIING The new season is…

November 13, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 65) • Page Image 6

… last year, and has the score. No Scrimmage been skating well this year. He is This goal, the Wolverines' 208th a good steady winger, and the last season, will be remembered Michigan basketball coach…

… 29 games Spearheading the Wolverine of- didate for a wing position. He is for an amazing average of 7.5 fense is this year's captain, junior a strong skater who did a lot of goals per game. Wilfred…

… not end there, as both teams Wolverines per game average is have outstanding quarterbacks 364.1 compared to Iowa's 346.6. who are being heralded for dif- And if Gary Snook isn't enough ferent reasons…

…. Wolverine quarterback Bob Timberlake is third in the nation in scoring and first in the Big Ten with a total of 66 points. Iowa's Gary Snook is third in the nation in forward passing with a total of 1815…

… in the air it looks like Michigan's rushing defense will. The staunch Blue defenders are tenth in the nation right behind Alabama, letting up just 83 yards per game. All told, the Wolverines are ranked…

… Carl Lackey (2) stands by helplessly. The 160-pound Junior scored 21 goals and picked up 17 assists last season which was good for sixth place in the team scoring totals. The NCAA champion Wolverines won…

November 18, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 56) • Page Image 7

… Bobby Grier combined on end-sweeps and line plunges to bring the ball into Wolverine ter- ritory. Ferguson scooted around right end for the touchdown. Roberts' kick put Michigan be- hind 7-6. The Maie and…

… two points which tied the game. Iowa lost a golden opportunity to go ahead in the third quarter when they brought the ball down to the Wolverine seven. Great line play particularly by O'Donnell kept…

…, Michigan held a 14-7 lead and seemed assured of taking it into the dressing room to think about at half-time. Held Edge in Half The Wolverines had held the edge in play for the entire first half, but the run…

… between Wolverine safety- men O'Donnell and Bob Chandler. "It was a great personal effort by Paul," Burns said. "He did it all on his own." Ferguson Great Somewhat hidden by Krause's run, was a great…

Wolverines' deep backs to swing over to cover him. "We wanted them to rotate to our floater while we were still strong right," Burns said. When Michi- gan was caught shooting its two linebackers, Ferguson was…

November 19, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 66) • Page Image 8

… directed at Coach Bo Schem- bechler's Wolverines' charge for the Roses, basketball c o a c h Johnny Orr has quietly been preparing his charges for their takeover of the sports scene. Monday the cagers will…

… thirteen home contests, but does not have the Wolverines partici- pating in a holiday tournament. The early season independent schedule, including such na- tional cage powers as N o t r e Dame, Davidson…

…. Sophomores Wayne Grabiec and Matt An- derson are also expected to see action at the forward spots The current favorite to oper- ate the Wolverine pivot position is Rodney Ford, a six-foot five junior, who…

… started a couple of games for the Wolverines 1 a s t season. Snowden calls Ford "... extremely quick. He's a fine k-breaking schedule rebounder and is tremendous on defense." Fraumann also may see action…

… in the pivot. The starting backcourt posi- tions will be manned by return- ing first stringer Dan Fife and senior Mary Henry. As a sopho- more, Fife was the number three scorer for the Wolverines

… think we can be ef- fective because of our speed and quickness, we're going to be the 'Go-Go Wolverines.'" Head coach Orr also indicated confidence in his team's ability. "I think we've improved on de…

November 11, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 63) • Page Image 6

… weekend as the week later in what promises to be Wolverines defeated Illinois, 21-6, one of the season's biggest games. while Michigan State shocked Pur- For the Wolverines to earn a due, 21-7, and Penn…

… a tie, and usually picks the In the Air team which has gone the longest Charlie Thornhill, a Spartan length of time without playing in guard, blocked the Purdue punt, the Rose Bowl. The Wolverines

November 08, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 61) • Page Image 1

… yesterday. The Wolverines' offensive machine, which led the country with a 265-yards-per-game rushing average before the game, then came to life with a 94-yard drive for a final tally in the third quarter as…

… closer to the Rose Bowl. Fifth Straight Defeat For. llinois coach Pete Elliott it was just another one of those days; he has yet to beat brother Bump and his Wolverines in five years of coaching at…

… Champaign. For Michigan fans the game didn't even start until the next to last play of the first period when Wolverine linebacker Frank Nunley picked off a wayward Il- linois aerial and set the Blue up at the…

… Illini 35. The first 13 min- utes saw the Wolverines total a mere 21 yards on the ground and air combined. But, finally within sight of the goal posts and within view of a national television audience, the…

… Elliott called a key factor in the game, Custardo mis-toed the extra point wide to the right. The Wolverines returned to Il- linois goal-line territory once more before the intermission after Trumpy fumbled…

… while taking a Custardo pass. Taking over at the enemy 40- yard line, Wolverine helmsman Bob Timberlake, making his final home appearance along with 16 other seniors, put on an aerial display of his own…

November 06, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 42) • Page Image 1

… gave Bump Elliott's Wolverines 8-7 victory over Pete Elliott's Illinois team in the first me ing of the coaching brothers yesterday before 60,927 at Miu igan Stadium. Six times, three in each half…

…, Illinois threatened t Michigan goal only to be stopped by a decisively outweigh but determined Wolverine defense. The Michigan offense, which rolled up 72 points in first three games before taking a leave of…

… ground gainer most of the afternoon for Coaci Bump Elliott's Wolverines who beat brother Pete Elliott's Illini, 8-7. Bump, on the left, and Pete, on the right, watched the game intently, Presidential Poll…

… to submit membership lists to SGC. was able to move the ball only twice all day. But with some strategic surprises that was all the Wolverines needed. Two P Drives Halted Twice Michigan halted…

… Illinois score gave the Michigan offense the stimulus it needed to get into gear and the Wolverines took the kickoff and marched 70 yards in 14 plays to cut the margin to 7-6. March Appeared Stopped This…

… snapped to Dave Glinka, the. shallow man, and he tossed a 16-yard pass to Bob Johnson for the first down. The Wolverines moved from the 27 to the one yard line on a 15 yard run by Dennis Fitzgerald and two…

… plunges by fullback Bill Tun- nicliff. Then after two attempts gained nothing, Tunnicliff went over for the score. The Wolverines gambled for the second time in the space of five minutes when they lined up…

… Illini renewed their futile assault on the Wolverine goal. Midway through the third period Wood's field goal try from the 34 hit the cross bar to frustrate one attempt. As the period neared its end Wood…

November 10, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 63) • Page Image 9

… following a and outran him to the goal line. 64-yard Wolverine drive. Only Brown got the PAT this time, on' eight plays were needed, including I a seven-yard run (following a' a key interference call which…

… 12-0 lead. Four minutes later the score- board operator was busy again. The Wolverine defense, which al- lowed the Illini only two minor MICHIGAN Ohio State Indiana Iowa Minnesota Purdue Michigan…

… dream," he said. Johnson's fumble was the first lost by Michigan this season, The Wolverines had played 421'minutes and 10 seconds of game-time without losing the ball on a bobble. Yesterday they lost it…

… respec- tively from Vidmer's marks. Safety Tom Curtis pre-empted the other 'Wolverine pace-setters yesterday, however, as he broke the all-time Big Ten record for in- terceptions in one ,season. Curtis…

… strike fast and con- sistently in the last seven games," he noted. The Wolverines have scored 229 points to 96 for their opponents so far. They need only eight more points 4n the last two games to be- come…

… 'Big Play' to build up an insurmountable lead at halftime, 20-0. The Illini were out of the contest before they knew what had happened. Spirit ran high, as usual, in the Wolverine locker room. And as g…

… No. "Illinois has a history, of being awfully tough in the second half," the Wolverine mentor declared. "We wanted to keep our number one offense in till we felt it was all right, in order to rule out…

November 11, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 59) • Page Image 7

…. The Wolverines main competitors for the number one spot appear to be Harvard, Columbia, Berkeley-UCLA, and Madison, and pre-season polls pick Michigan as the dark horse contender. The Crimson, with…

… Communist Party member Angela Davis. On the otherhand, Washington feels that the best show may be from those raggled Badgers. Although the Wolverines have shown some power in the recent bookstore controversy…

… is and won. really a key week, what happens .'Michigan has been playing a Saturday will determine our fate." better defensive game lately, al-I The Wolverine mentor con- though they haven't confronted…

November 22, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 72) • Page Image 8

… weekend at the Coliseum. The inital faceoff oc- curs at 8 p.m. Friday night with the final game of the series to be played Saturday night at 8. The Wolverines sport a tough returning defensive crew, in…

… one of the returning forwards who may give the Wolverine cagers a lift this season. A timely rebounder and deadly jump shooter, McClellan pleased many last season. after spening most of last year cage…

… each player weight last season, Montross re- offense. 1moving between forecourt and turns this year trimmer, faster, Strack will run the Wolverine backcourt, often isolating a player and stronger…

…. Montross will add with an opponent much taller or muscle to the Wolverine forward .f- . t y Fly s dd ur ..asc L ..n s- ZWK {....... ffr Ixyt p e n thee et of tase. C 16.00 OPEN MONDAY EVENINGS 1 shorted…

… to an upset of the through pratcice with the exuber- varsity in the annual season-open- ance that made him a favorite ing contest. with Wolverine fans last winter. Tomjanovich averaged 25 points Jewel…

November 01, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 54) • Page Image 9

… all oddmakers thought they could. Dennis Monthei, starting mid- four offensive and defensive start- (Hurricanes usually rip cats.) die guard for the Wolverine ers had to be replaced. Graduation "We…

… w be significantly changed for } game with the Wolverines Saturday. Northwestern must pend on a good aerial attack good defensive work fromt crew of linebackers. Their biggest asset to date been their…

… this adds up to a claN bunch of Wildcats invading V igan Stadium to try to av( [jj[ last year's defeat at the h of the Wolverines, 28-20. 0, 180-lb. Hopefully, the Wolverines ase's top have accumulated…

…. Another junior, 212-lb.] Bob Olson is the leading gainer for 'Cats, having rE 285 yards in 80 carries for age of 3.6. The Wildcat defense is, Wolverines must certainly wary of this weekend. No ern will use…

November 10, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 62) • Page Image 6

… action than any other only because of the great depth Purdue enhnces our opportunity player last year as he played both of the Wolverines that these in but if we're not successful on offense and on defense…

…. This juries have not been as crippling against Iowa .. season he has been used extens- as they might have been.F These words of Wolverine men- ively on defense in order to bol- In looking ahead to this…

… this year. We will definitely have Boilermakers coupled wiEoethitheoto be at our best to beat them." , Wolverines' 21-6 conquest of in Et desve banrckelore- "Thir record is deceiving. They* last year…

… Illinois, 21-6, Florida, ninth a week ago, lost Saturday. to Georgia 14-7 while Purdue, 10th The Wolverines now stand 6-1 last week, dropped a 21-7 decision for the season, losing only to Pur- to Michigan…

… State. 1. Notre Dame (26) 7-0 380 t t t t r a C aturday's victory over the I- lini marked the sixth time in as for Michigan and it looks as if many years that the Wolverines: it was also their final…

… game in have come out on top and the Wolverine uniforms. fifth straight time that Elliott These two latest injuries bring has bested his brother Pete. the total to five key players who Costly Victory…

… that the Wolverines have run into a rash the better dressed coach always wins." WonjuriesthsyearnintEven if you don't have a foolproof system, you too can win fame and fortune by picking up a Grid Picks…

November 28, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 58) • Page Image 1

… 122 yards in six carries, including a 69-yard TD sprint and a key 37-yard dash in the third quarter. . Bucks Romp It was this run that started the Buckeye rout after the Wolverines had made it 21-12 at…

… beautiful over- the-head catch of Sparma's side- line pass and tightrope down the sideline for the score, ending any Wolverine hopes of last-minute glory. Michigan had had its chances early, but failed to…

… to pass and alert Sam Tidmore grabbed the ball on the Wolverine 35. It took the Buckeyes only five plays to score with Ferguson going the last 19 over right tackle. Ferguson Again Minutes later Ohio…

… juggling the kick, the fleet junior broke up the field, cut back to his left and then outlegged the entire Buckeye team down the sidelines See WOLVERINES, Page 6 By MICHAEL HARRAH Central campus is just…

… quarter of Saturday's game with Ohio State. The Buckeyes rolled over the outmanned Wolverines, 50-20. 'Y"..:'a t ""ev-":rrr:"":v::r":x",.t ..%tiEr,":,":r.;}::"}:r :}r.: }:}}>v:;";" "::: "qriS rri::i;a :,"L…

… Michigan hockey team successfully opened its 1961-62 season last night by defeating the University of Toron- to, 4-1. The Wolverines scored once in the first period, once in the second period, and iced the…

November 22, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 69) • Page Image 1

…Gridders By JOE MARKER Contributing Editor After a year of impatient waiting, Michigan gets its chance this afternoon to untrack the Ohio State express which seeks to make the Wolverines a record 18…

… that weren't enough, the Wolverines can grab a share of the Big Ten championship to go with their Rose Bowl trip if they can subdue the Buckeyes. As phrased succinctly by Michigan Coach Bo Schembechler…

… r O-WW, -Daily--Eric Pergeaux WOLVERINE HALFBACK RON JOHNSON (40) busts into the Buckeye line during Michigan's 50-14 loss to OSU last year. LOGISTICS OFA A PRINCIPLE See Editorial Page4 Vol. LXXX…

November 13, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 48) • Page Image 1

…- selves, they oppose Diem's harsh methods for maintaining the security of the country against red terrorism. Diem'Trapped Wolverines Slasi To 29-7 Victory 'M' Defense Shines in Second Half As Hoosiers Gain…

… failed. Indiana once again tried to move the ball, but was forced to punt when it lost two yards in three plays. Indiana Interception The Wolverines immediately launched a 47 yard drive that car- ried them…

November 10, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 63) • Page Image 1

… SENIOR EDITORS Y Lit~aul ~~IAit Vol. LXXIX, No. 63 Ann Arbor, Michigan-Sunday, November 10, 1968 Ten Pages Wolverines bomb Illini, 36-0 By BOB LEES Associate Sports Editor The most powerful…

… earthquake in 20 years shook the Midwest yesterday afternoon, but the teacup-rattling tremor was nothing compared to the manhandling the Rose Bowl- bound Michigan Wolverines gave Illinois at Michigan Sta- dium…

… play, from Moorhead. The other two TD's were scored SM by Johnson; Tim Killian added a field goal just to make things in- ter esting. The Wolverine offense also fell prey to something they hadn't en- She…

… also lax rs establishing countered prior to this game: communication between ghetto fumble-itis. Four times the slip schools in Detroit and the edu-1 pery ball dropped from a Wolve-} y ' WOLVERINE TIGHT…

November 15, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 67) • Page Image 1

… a touch- down, a present from the Wolverines.' Iowa quarterback Gary Snook stepped back to pass and threw to Bill Laskey, Mike Bass, and Rick Volk. It was the wrong team at the receiving end, a gift…

Wolverines recovered fou fumbles-all of them on the sam spot at the Iowa 24-and used tw of them for touchdowns. That' real Midwestern hospitality. Iowa end Karl Noonan cut dow Ifield, dove for Snook's 13-yar…

… half points to beat the Hawk g eyes, 34-20, here yesterday after noon before some 50,000 partisa s fans. A whiff of roses floated past th d Wolverine bench as the Minne d sota-Purdue score came over th s…

… really set the Iowan back on their heels. The big senior rolled up 120 yards on 20 carries and battered his way for a 62-yard ru battered his way for a 62-yard run and three touchdowns. The Wolverines

…; Laskey jumped on Snook for a seven-yard loss, and Gary Simpson's fourth-down field goal went wide on a 30-yard at- tempt. The Wolverines took over at the 20, but on the second play Ward's double fumble…

… third among Wolverine rushers with 438 yards. CHARGES ISRAELI AGGRESSION: Syria Asks for UN Meeting - next fall." n UNITED NATIONS (AP)-Syria asked yesterday for an urgent e meeting of the United…

November 01, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 55) • Page Image 11

… SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1964 THE MIICHIG~AN D1ATIN W a la li i. a a 1 V !f 1\ Dti 1 L 1 __ - .. PAGE SEVEN 41 G /t9 l l ()ffellilse I('s Wildcats Wolverines Display Finest Defensive, Offensive…

… well as the Wolverines' conference leading offense. "The defensive strength of Michigan is greatly under-rated," he said. Michigan's defense stopped the only serious drive the Wildcats got under way in…

… Timberlake, played one of the died us better than any other team1 best games of his college career we've played so far this year." yesterday, according to a con- The Wolverine starting back-+ sensus of opinion…

… Wildcats and markeds the worst defeat the Wolverines hae n ieubiov i nce 41s.4- th i zoanirenV42t aiacsa well. f0 nave handed them since the 72-6 and Rich Volk at halfbacks and : drubbing in 1893. Fisher…

… sophomore fullback Bob McKelvey game to demonstrate Timberlake's ih4myrd ky poise came in the third period yards. with the Wolverines leading 21-0 The much-feared Northwestern and confronted with a third and…

… games of the half kept us moving. I'd like the three yet on the Boilermaker to single out some outstanding schedule if the Wolverines are to players, but there are far too many get the Pasadena trip. They…

November 18, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 56) • Page Image 1

…-14 Hawkeyes' Fourth Quarter Surge Overcomes Determined Wolverines By JAN WINKELMAN Associate Sports Editor Special To The Daily IOWA CITY-The Wolverines lost their fifth Big Ten game of the season here…

… needed in the second 11 half." Krause virtually walked into the end-zone. NEW YORK (M)-A Columbia Up until Krause's runback, the Une Wolverines had dominated play. University professor yesterday sug- The…

… play Live military duty with distaste in the game. Wolverine quarter- and grow up without any under- back Bob Chandler threw too standing of military obligation," short for Timberlake. he said, adding…

… invi- their 20 after Iowa punted into tation to disaster," he warned. the end zone. The Wolverines He said the. government also wasted no time in scoring. After could require compulsory military a…

… troops advanced to Walong itself z4 -AP Wireph."to IOWA GAINS YARDAGE-Wolverine fullback Harvey Chapman (46) and quarterback Bob Timberlake hold Hawkeye halfback Larry Ferguson (19) to an 11-yard gain in…

November 22, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 57) • Page Image 1

…OSU i n Good Shape; Inl By MIKE BURNS Sports Editor Michigan's Wolverines will pass up the Thanksgiving holiday to- morrow, hoping to feast Saturday on powerful Ohio State in the tra- ditional…

… game which will determine the conference title. The Wolverines have been set- ting their defenses to stop the Buckeyes' crunch-crunch, grind 'em out offense, led by human battering ram, Bob Ferguson. The…

…., speedster suffered a severe shoulder bruise in the first quar- ter of the Iowa game and is listed as "very doubtful" by Elliott for the OSU game. That's only the beginning of the Wolverine infirmary list…

… is still bothered by a pinched nerve and will be used sparingly against the Buckeyes. Though Ohio State will be fav- ored to defeat the injury-weaken- ed Wolverines, the Michigan squad has a host of…

… for a Dave Glinka pass early in last Saturday's game with Iowa. Covering the play is Iowa left halfback Paul Krause. The Wolverines won the tilt 23-14 through spirited second-half play. LATE IN 1961…

November 19, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 55) • Page Image 1

Wolverines Rally," In 2-14 Victor Win Insures Elliott's Best Season; McRae, Strobel, Grant Injured By MIKE BURNS Sports Editor An injury-riddled Michigan team staged a strong second- half comeback to overtake…

… an early Iowa lead and handed the Hawkeyes their fourth straight defeat yesterday, 23-14. The Wolverines spotted the visitors a 14-3 lead at half- time, but the rock-ribbed Blue defense stopped the…

November 04, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 42) • Page Image 1

… the tropical valley of Beni. TOUCHDOWN TWINS-Wolverine halfbacks Dave Raimey (19) and Bennie McRae (43) will see plenty of action this afternoon against the Duke Blue Devils. Raimey currently leads the…

… Atlantic Leaders Hope for Repeat Of 31-6 Victory Over Southerners By MIKE BURNS Sports Editor Hoping for their second come- back of the season, the Michigan Wolverines take on the Atlantic Coast Conference…

… over Arkan- sas, 7-6. Normally, the Wolverines would not be too concerned about the Blue Devils. Their easy victory over the highly-touted Southerners last season and a weight advan- tage for the 'M…

…' linemen might lead to a false sense of overcon- fidence. But Michigan faces two prob- lems: injuries and morale. In the first department, tackle Jon Schopf, 230-lb. mainstay of the Wolverine interior line…

…, suffered a slight shoulder separation against Minnesota and wil be unavailable for Coach Bump Elliott's squad. See WOLVERINES, Page 6 U.S. Borrows Swiss Francs To Aid Dollar WASHINGTON ()-The Treas- ury…

November 29, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 74) • Page Image 7

… turkey hunt and knocked the stuffings out of the baby Wolverines, 104- 90. What the freshmen couldn't match was the sheer strength of the varsity on the backboards. The older players outrebounded the…

Wolverines face Saturday, Strack said he thought his squad would give them a credible fight. "We're not going to lie over and play dead for the Baron," Strack said. ;Billboard Season tickets for the 1967- 68…

…, corner of South State and hoover, between 8:30 and 4:30. rSwap Fever' Hits Majors WOLVERINE GUARD KEN MAXEY drives in for a layup last night as freshman Dan Fife (24)tries to block his way. The varsity…

November 08, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 59) • Page Image 7

… starting left tackle, Keating is a mainstay on the improved Wolverine line that was given much credit for the 27-6 victory over Northwestern last Saturday. His value to the team is not unexpected at all…

… provided the key to Michigan's 14-10 win over Illinois last year, won't be available to the Wolverines in this season's en- counter with the Illini. X-rays taken of Farabee's wrist this week show a fracture…

… Illinois 44 yard line and returned it to the one. The Wolverines then plowed over the clinching tally. While Farabee will have his wrist in a cast for three months, Coach Bump Elliott will move end Tom Mack…

November 04, 1966 (vol. 77, iss. 55) • Page Image 9

… Michigan Golf Coach Bert Katzenmeyer worked all yesterday with the ground crews in clearing the stands and playing field for the Wolverines' game with the Illini tomorrow. The unprecedented white torna- do…

… has also put a crimp into Wolverine Head Coach Bump El- liott's practice plans. Elliott has sent his team to the shelter of Yost Field House for the last two' practices. When asked whether the indoor…

November 07, 1965 (vol. 76, iss. 61) • Page Image 1

… clear in yesterday's 23-3 victory at Il- linois. Gabler passed to Clancy, Michigan's all-time high pass catcher, four times for 66 yards. Wolverines Smash Illini, 233; GbeWard S ore Touchdowns The…

… field, sort of smiling down and Michigan dominated the toe-to- toe from its first offensive drive. Carl Ward led all rushers with 139 yards, and spearheaded the Wolverines' 306-yard g r o u n d attack…

November 06, 1966 (vol. 77, iss. 57) • Page Image 1

… brother's Wolverines in the seven meetings between the brothers'i Big Ten teams. is Intercepts c Win Streak Illini line held Michigan inches And it was Bob Naponic who short of the first down. was the…

Wolverine nemesis all Illinois couldn't move the ball, through the game. Naponic was and Vidmer started another drive fast and deceptive on his back- from his own 49. Two passes for field maneuvers. 49 yards…

…-yard line. He very nearly had ing out on an option. Only once a clear field ahead of him. did Michigan nail him for any Early in the last period Stan Vidmer was the only Wolverine I meaningful loss in the 17…

… Michigan to go for Intrenched. Illini two points should it score ikgain.) Quarterback Dick Vidmer then Sophomore quarterback Bob Na- led the Wolverines on a 57-yard ponic connected with Bill Huston drive to…

November 14, 1965 (vol. 76, iss. 67) • Page Image 1

… snow flurried Seventy-Five Years of Editqrial Freedom VOL. LXXVI, No. 67 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1965 SEVEN CENTS EIGHT PAGES MNorthwestern Levels Wolverine Defense, 34-22 By…

… Hampton full credit for the block. ever seen in that situation. "He's one of the quickest kids I've Blue Regain Lead The Wolverines took the lead back the next time they had the ball. Gabler hit Jack Clancy…

WOLVERINE BACK CARL WARD struggles to break the hold of a Northwestern tackler in yester- day's 34-22 Wolverine defeat at Evanston, Ill. Ward led all Michigan rushers, sprinting for 77 yards in the game and…

November 11, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 50) • Page Image 1

… Laotian neutrality. Under the agreement, the neu- tralists control the cabinet, hold- ing seven seats to four each for the pro-Western and pro-Com- munist factions. Gambles Pay In 14-10 Victory Wolverine

… Second-Half Scoring Gives Year's First Big Ten Win By TOM WEBBER Sports Editor The Michigan Wolverines, winning a day-long battle of gambles and breaks, prevailed over Illinois yesterday, 14-10, for their…

… taking over the coaching reins in 1959. The two teams gambled on fourth down plays no less than 10 times during the damp afternoon and swapped breaks at will, before the Wolverines finally came alive for…

… of a Talia- ferro pass by Thurman Walker on the Michigan six-yd. line. Walker injured his knee on the play and See WOLVERINES, Page 8 Party Pledges To Eliminate BULAWAYO ()-Prime Minis- ter Sir Edgar…

November 06, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 59) • Page Image 6

… on an injured ankle and will be doing so again this week, a condition which should allow Wolverine quarterback Dennis Brown that little extra second to pass. And a weak pass defense could Michigan…

…Car- they to be chasing touchdown- bound Wolverines down the.gr'id- iron. It may be cruel, but the Illini offense is almost as weak as its defense. The Champaigners have gained an average of but about 260…

November 08, 1966 (vol. 77, iss. 58) • Page Image 6

… record. Ward was running the off the Illinois defenders. The Wolverines still had game minutes later after a ra punt runback by Mick Smith Illinois another six points. Stotz huffed and scuffed ground but…

… the point conversion, leaving Michi- gan with a do or die option if they did score a touchdown. When the Wolverines did get the ball again. Sullivan did his stuff for the second time, cutting in front…

November 12, 1965 (vol. 76, iss. 65) • Page Image 2

….m. Professional Theatre Program Per- formance-APA Company in "You Can't i DIXIELAND "The New Wolverine Jass Band" OLD HEIDELBERG TON IGHT Take It With You": tydia Mendels- sohn Theatre, 8 pm. International Center…

November 19, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 70) • Page Image 1

… of the Badgers. The Wolverine junior, however, enjoyed another fine afternoon, completing 12 of 17 passes for two touchdowns. He also scooted 44 yards for a third score, and despite getting caught…

…'s candidacy for of Wisconsin, unhappier yet after President." a 27-14 loss to the Wolverines. One of the most pointed re-I actions came from John Bailey, Michigan coach Bump Elliott Democratic national chairman…

… Himself a scare into Michigan in the first "Since he has been on both quarter yesterday. The first time sides of every issue, I suggest the Wolverines got the ball they Gov. Romney start his campaign 1…

November 30, 1965 (vol. 76, iss. 76) • Page Image 8

… boards and rammed the pucki The Wolverines looked very On the basis of our performance into the far corner of the net. ' strong on Friday. They shone on against them I think we could Michigan's offense…

… net in an effort to cut down the angle on Dent's shot, but it appeared that he wasn't set when the shot came. MICHIGAN'S MEL WAKABAYASHI beats the defenders and scores the Wolverines first goa Ontario…

November 04, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 57) • Page Image 6

…, but in total offense in the country, his teammates have helped his nd first place in rushing of- effectiveness by gaining 4.64 yards fense. The Wolverines' powerful on each rushing effort this sea…

…- completions for ad. 677 percent- fense the Wolverines are third age and 1,966 yards-an average with 2,294 yards in six games. of 327.7 a game-and 22 touch- downs The major college full season records are 199…

November 30, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 62) • Page Image 6

… both events. Leading the Wolverines point- scoring efforts in the meet will be Captain Gil LaRose, Arno Lascari and Jimmy Hynds. All three are seniors and lettermen and are expected to provide the bulk…

… events simultaneously, and even then the meet will take this evening and Saturday afternoon and evening to be completed. row with a series against Michi- gan State. The Wolverines downed the Chatham…

… Junior Maroons 8-1 and the Toronto Blues 7-2 last Satur- day and Monday. Gary Butler proved the big gun in the Wolverine attack, scoring six goals and picking up three as- sists. He'll be playing on the…

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