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December 10, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 80) • Page Image 6

… speed lrelhant Billy Taylor shows his heels to the once-mighty Ohio State Buckeyes. After starter Glenn Doughty was injur ed in the ichigan State name, Taylor sparked the Wolverine offense to five…

… straight wins, often electrifying the crowds with ling runs f"oni :scrimmage. The Wolverine defensive unit, one of the stingiest in the Big Ten, overwhelms Vander- bilt fullback Allan Spear. Featuring Henry…

… against Michigan in leading the Spartans to a 23-12 decision. It was the Wolverines' sole loss in the conference this year. Junior Quarterback Don Moorhead, who played in Dennis Brown's shadow last season…

…, came into his own in the 1969 campaign. With total offense figures of 1699 yards, Aloorhead rate s one of the most productive quarter- backs in Wolverine history. Above, he moves back into the pocket to…

December 06, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 82) • Page Image 10

…PAGE TEN THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, DECEMBER. 6, 1964 PAGE TEN THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY. DECEMBER 6. 19414 X Wolverines Become 'Champions of the West C . ( - x 0 S,, __ 7 4 By GIL…

… SAMBERG In 1964, Michigan bounced back from a season tempered with frus- tration and disappointment. Last year the Wolverines hand- ed Big Ten champ Illinois its only. setback, but a defeat at the hands of…

… in every statistical cate- gory by a tremendous Wolverine offensive attack of 433 yards, that handed Michigan its first and only loss of the season in squeak- ing out a 21-20 decision. At first it…

… PLAY used by the Wolverines all year was the option pitchout with Bob Tim- berlake either keeping or lateraling to another back. Here against Michigan State, the senior quar- terback elects to pitch to…

… Mel Anthony, Michigan's leading ground gained., Anthony sweeps end avoiding a desperation tackle by Spartan guard Rahn Bentley. The Wolverines went on to win, 17-10. score. It was not until late in the…

December 16, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 72) • Page Image 6

… North kota tonight at Grand Forks in first game of a six-game holi- r swing through the West. Following the weekend series h the Sioux, the Wolverines ve into Colorado Springs for a r with Colorado…

… College next nday and Tuesday and then ift to Denver to meet the power- Pioneers in two games Thurs- y and Friday. Tie for Lead Via last week's surprising double a over luckless North Dakota, e Wolverines

December 04, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 75) • Page Image 10

…Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, December 4, 1969 BIG TEN RUNNERUP NOT ENOUGH Wolverine tankers aim for second in nation By ROD ROBERTS Michigan's swimming team sur- prised nearly everyone…

Wolverine finish since 1956. This year's squad will have a strong nucleus with four tankers -Gary Kinkead, Juan Bello, Dick Rydze, and Bill Mahoney-who ac- counted for 102 points at the NCAA's. But more…

…, 61-52 victor over not be achieved merely by default, the Wolverines in Dallas last as it has been in the past two year. years when there weren't any The fiercest competition down at other teams with…

… depth in the Matt Mann Pool, however, will Big Ten. probably be among Wolverine Michigan State and Ohio State tankers. Due to a recent NCAA will give some balance to the top ruling, freshmen are now…

… eligible half of the conference and could to compete on varsity .teams, and challenge the Wolverine's for the Michigan has about a dozen rookie swimmers who will challenge the returning lettermen. In Coach…

…'s squed, will concentrate his talents in the distance events, freestyle, and individualrmedley, and backstroke. Last year at the NCAA's, the Wolverine captain took second in the 500 IM, and third in the 200…

… Donald will be out to pick up the medley relay in the NCAA's. slack in butterfly left by gradu- Junior Dick Rydze heads the ation losses while another soph Wolverine diving corps. Greg Goshorn will…

…. PETITIONING HAS BEEN EXTENDED for Student positions on the UNIVERSITY BOKSTORE FORMER OLYMPIAN JUAN BELLO of Peru could swim almost any event for the Wolverines this season. The senior speedster will probably…

… in the psilanti INSURANCE CENTER Ann Arbor 200 yard backstroke in which he took third at the NCAA's. The ARLAN'S DEPT. STORE versatile Wolverine captain was runner-up in the 400 yard in- dividual…

December 04, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 75) • Page Image 11

… after the game. "Everybody gave 100 per cent. I'm just sorry we couldn't win it." Indeed, throughout the game the Wolverines played inspired ball; running the fast break, and when that didn't work…

…, passing against the Irish's floating zone until they worked for the open shot. Despite the Wolverines fine effort, however, frustration was the name of the game at the final buzzer as the Irish, ranked in…

December 02, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 73) • Page Image 11

… couldn't supress a smile as he laced up his shoes in the locker room after the Wolverines out-fought the University of Detroit Titans 85-75 in their season opener last night. "Once we started to run in the…

… break started to jell in the second half, we started to win" The Wolverines didn't actually put their fast break game together until 9:37 of the second was gone. By then, Detroit, fighting back from a…

December 03, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 61) • Page Image 6

… of Michigan opening game jitters and costly errors last night as it drove to a 58-43 victory over the Wolverines in the first game of the season for both teams. With 6'7" Bill Depp and, hot- shooting…

… of his team's rebounds, while Clark, a for- ward, was the game's leading scor- er, contributing 23 points on nine field goals and five free throws. Captain John Tidwell paced the Wolverine scorers with…

… 18 points. Good Shooting The Wolverines hit on 16 of 27 shots from the floor in the first half for a robust 44 per cent, but 11 errors offset the good shoot- ing to give the Commodores a 29- 25 edge at…

…. Behind by ten points, the Wolverines went into a full court prss. The press was ineffective, however, as' the Commodores quickly widened the gap to 15 points over the excited Wolverin'es and, held onto…

…, and, it will improve. Competition is what we need to work out .the little mistakes." The Wolverines move over to Knoxville tonight where they will meet another southern power- house, the Tennessee…

… Fronczak. The lack of outstanding pro- spects at the lower weight divi- sions will be a serious handicap when the Wolverines attempt to match their brilliant performances of last season. Iowa, second to the…

Wolverines last year, will be a threat, as will Michigan State, Minnesota, and a much improved Illinois team. Michigan will open its schedule at Lafayette, Dec. 10, against the always troublesome Purdue Boiler…

December 02, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 77) • Page Image 6

… number of times the Wolverines lost the ball. The 19 turnovers were partially a re- sult of getting accustomed to the game situation, and also stem from the fast-breaking game his team played, he explained…

… the game, and for their scrappy rebounding against a much bigger Wolverine squad. The Cardinals' tallest player was 6'4" while the Wolverines seldom had more than one player under that height in the…

… first half. Buntin, who fouled out with 9:13 to go in the game, led the Wolverines with 13, but it was the wiry 6'3", 155- pound Neal who took the game honors in that department, pull- ing off 15. After…

… points last night but was the game's leader in assists with five. Russell was next twith four. Lead Early After moving in front 4-2, the Wolverines were never behind, and the Cardinals were never closer…

…. The gap was up to 13 at 40-27 with 3:14 to go in the half, but the Wolverines failed to score as the Cardinals notched six in a row on three by Neal, a free throw and a basket by Keith Henschen who…

…' Retains fourth By The Associated Press The Michigan Wolverines main- tained fourth place in the final Associated Press Poll behind Ala- bama, Arkansas and Notre Dame. The Irish loss to the Trojans of…

… Up 4 -Daily-Jim Lines CAZZIE RUSSELL FIRES a blind pass in the season opener for the Wolverines. Sparking top-ranked Michigan to victory, Russell I Tregoning Darden Buntin Russell Thompson Pomey…

…, Detroit 106 about nine minutes to go the GREENSBORO, N.C. ()- The Wolverines caught fire as Russell Duke Blue Devils, national run- hit two long jumpers, and then ners-up to UCLA last season, missed one…

… Duke moved at 92-70. to the 10-point spread for the first All told, the Wolverines hit on time, but it was the overall play! 42.4 per cent of their shots, while of 6-foot-10 Hack Tison which the…

… llr ® rlrl rr IC I .. OI /!51 M 11 I Irn SUBSCRIBE NOW I RECEIVE The NEXT ISSUE ®' -Daily-Jim Lines CENTER BILL BUNTIN LEAPS to sink a layup against Ball' State. Buntin led the Wolverines in…

December 18, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 77) • Page Image 6

…I THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18.,1962 Important Notice To All Booked on Wolverine Club Charters to New York DECEMBER 20- CHECK IN AT Boersma Travel Nickels Arcade NO 3-9301 for FINAL…

Wolverines won all of them, 71-64. Try to find out who did the scoring for Michigan, however, and you're likely to come away with adifferentversion depending upon who does the story-telling. The Associated…

…'t trust the official scor- er too far. His points for Michigan add up to 73, although he has fudged them to agree with every- body else that the Wolverines got 71. Deep Down Inside He credits forward John…

…-line scoring of Buntin and Harris. The team spent two hours on the plane back to Ann Arbor argu- ing about it and still hasn't re- solved it fully. With the win, the Wolverines raised their season record to 4…

…- trell wee the ones who broke up the Evansville game. when the Purple Aces came within two points in the second half. But then how can any team with a corny name like the Purple Aces beat the Wolverines

… EL give it the needed rest and he should be on two strong legs when the Wolverines play their next game, Jan. 4 at Minnesota. 5-3 Over-all The four WCHA games played by Michigan have all been decided…

… by one goal - 2-1 and 4-3 losses to Michigan State and a 5-4 win and a 3-2 loss to Denver. In four exhibition games the Wolverines won all the games - 8-1 over the Chatham Junior 'A's, 7-2 over the…

… Toronto Blues, and 12-1 and 9-3 over Queens of Kingston, Ont. The Wolverines' over-all record is 5-3. The Wolverines have played a third of their schedule. They will start the new year with a series at…

… Minnesota on Jan. 4 and 5. The next weekend, Jan. 11 and 12, Michigan Tech will host the Wol- verines. The Wolverines finish their road trips during the semester break. They play Denver (Feb. 1 and 2) and…

… then travel to Colorado Col- lege (Feb. 4 and 5), before return- ing home to play the Minnesota Gophers on Feb. 8 and 9. Butler Tied Thus far into the season, Butler is tied for leading Wolverine scor…

December 07, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 82) • Page Image 9

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Fact Nine I Wye , W, .Toledo blasts lax cagers; Icers edge MSU, 2-1 Wolverines rocked, 89-76; , Spartans roll over Western By DOUG HELLER By The Associated Press EAST…

… LANSING - Frustration was the name of the game for Michigan's basketball team last night. ' The Wolverines presented Tole- do with a gift 45-38 first half lead and were unable to recover as the Rockets took…

… "missed shots." Still, the Rockets were able to shoot 61 per cent in the first half and 54 per cent for the game. Wolverine assistant coach Fred Snowden said, "Toledo had a much better game than we had anti…

…. A . I - ---5- in the first half. However, at the While the Wolverines were not f ?. start of the second half he was feeling their oats Goalie Jim slapped with two debatable fouls Keough kept State…

… smiled as he said, "I don't know how well we'll be FIRST PERIOD SCORING: None. trying every conceivably combina- able to come back. We haven't had GEaInS: ( g 1(slasi ng) 1:1; tion but the, Wolverines

… Geoff Henson. To fill '45, When Wolverine wrestling wat- one of these two wrestlers will 4 chers return next semester, the probably move up. Michigan matmen will have com- Jim Sanger, just edged out by…

…, which some Wolverines meet, the team will go to Bloom- will enter, is "not quite as tough ington to wrestle Indiana. all the way through," according to Bay. 1 Two other tournaments, which G y nasts floj…

… got underway 1a s t The Wolverines have a tentative night as' Michigan crawled away list of point getters, but as* Bay with an unimpressive score of says, "It's hard to tell who's go- 153.425 as…

December 08, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 65) • Page Image 6

…- STUDENT TRAVEE.-. STUD.NTS CAN KFFORD! 2 record while posting an overall mark of 15-11. Michigan Basketbal1 C o a c h Dave Strack indicated that the Wolverines will confront Butler with the same slow…

… baskets, and we knew they wouldn't stop us after that." Strack ppinted out that the Wolverines were forced to adapt to every style of defense against the Panthers. Pitt played man-to- man patterns in the…

… point on. This is in marked contrast to the trend of last year's Wolverine games, or the opening loss to Van- derbilt last week. In the Butler- Michigan tilt last season, for in- stance, only one point…

… separated the two teams at the halfway point, but the Wolverines faltered after the break and Butler pulled away to an easy 85-63 win. To gain revenge for this loss, TRAVEL-STUDY SPRING VACATION PROGRAMS…

December 07, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 66) • Page Image 15

… to grab a pair of skis and head for the hills are urged to join now, for the $3 membership fee. r sr ,/ V v Oi i/ i/ V r/ v WILKIE STOPPED--Michigan Tech's Phil McVittie makes the stop on Wolverine

… Oosterbaan and Tom Cole experience against tall teams. The presence of two strong defensive teams in 'the tournament should also give the Wolverines some val- uable experience. Hockey... With student fans on…

… vacation the Wolverine hockey team will play a home series with the North Dakota Sioux on Dec. 15 and 16. The Sioux, according to Michi- gan Coach Al Renfrew, have "a really good team." North Dakota is…

…- ney. Michigan's competition in this three day series will be RPI, Yale and McGill. RPI will prob- ably offer the Wolverines the most competition. Like Michigan, RPI is loaded with Canadian personnel…

…, and was one of the outstanding eastern teams last season making the NCAA playoffs. The Wolverines will play all three teams on successive days, Dec. 28, 29 and 30. Track ... Track Coach Don Canha.n will…

December 03, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 78) • Page Image 11

… guards." the stomachs of sophomores Dan The first ten minutes of the Fife and Rod Ford and probably second half went like a ping pong the rest of the Wolverines as they match, as both teams seemingly fell…

… stay with nine min- points in 21 seconds. utes left and Michigan ahead 67- Sullivan and another sub, Mark 64. Henry, continued to spark the Jorgensen's "box-in-one" de- Wolverine surge to bring Michigan…

….9; FT percentage: 56.5 Totals 39-76 15-18 17 48 93 MICHIGAN 45-48--93 FG percentage: 51.3; FT percentage: 83.3 N. ILLINOIS 46-39-85 WOODY'S WINDOW Sully sparks Wolverine win By KEITH R. WOOD Bob Sullivan…

… performance, but it was still Sullivan who sparked the nervous Wolverines to their first win for Johnny Orr. Sully came in with just under six minutes left to go in the first half and the Blue down 38…

… Stewart early in the second half to try to put the Michigan offense more on the inside. He succeeded brilliantly scoring -a game total of 16 points and carrying away nine re- bounds. He was the Wolverines

December 07, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 80) • Page Image 9

… "destroy- ed" the Wolverines. "We just couldn't contain their big men," Strack moaned, "we just couldn't keep them off the boards." After holding the Blue Devils at bay most of the first half, Duke finally…

… Sullivan free throw gave the Wolverines their only second half lead at 44-43. Lewis' lay-up at the 17:34 mark gave the Blue Devils a -lead they never relin- quished. From here to the final buzzer Duke…

… Blue Devils within two at 29-31. As Duke of Devils Spark Wolverine Demise trotted back on defense Bubas jumped off the bench and told them to go into a 2-3 zone, aban- doning the old man…

… might also help us to do a better job on the boards." In that first half, in which Michigan held the lead for almost 17 minutes, the Wolverines out- rebounded the Blue Devils 33-15. Also, Jim Pitts got…

… over there who can hurt you if you're not careful," forecasted the Baron. Unfortunately, Wolverine coach Dave Strack wasn't present for Rupp's revelation. His forever- struggling band of cagers fell prey…

December 01, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 63) • Page Image 6

… squad 2-1 in the Wolverines' home opener. The Spartans tied the score at 1:21 of the third period, after Jack Cole had poked the puck past supine Spartan goalie John Chan- dick at 18:59 of the second…

… period. Captain Larry Babcock led the Wolverine rush into the Spartan zone. Wayne Kartusch's shot from outside the blue line hit defense- man Carl Lackey right at the blue line. The puck bounched off…

… Gray's outstretched leg. Fournel, who scored the winning 4 By TOM ROWLAND Michigan fans who saw the .833 by .001. He averaged 18.1 Ed Butler, No. 52, 6'6" center: Wolverines trip Ball State in the…

… Lee, No. 30, 6'3" forward: faces on the court this afternoon: with Michigan's Bill Buntin in the the most acurate shooter in Ball four of the top six lettermen re- Wolverine's first varsity action…

… from the guard omore year while grabbing 383 re- afternoon to test Coach Dave spot that he occupied last year, bounds. Strack's Wolverine cagers in the and sophomore Bob Heady (6'4") Height Advantage…

…-Michigan failed to score on this play during the first period of last night's loss to Michigan State. But Wolverine forward John McConigal and defenseman Roger Galipeau each had a chance to jab at the puck (arrow…

December 10, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 69) • Page Image 7

… a large partisan crowd. The Wolverines will try to get back on the win trail tomorrow night at home after losing twice on the road. Denver, better known for its hockey team, will provide the…

…- vide Butler with the impetus for a final surge. Zone Defense The Wolverines used the zone defense yfor the first time this year, hoping to catch the usually fast breaking Bulldogs surprised. For the…

… most part it worked, ex- cept for the presence of the Bull- dog's Bowman. Blue was a tyrant under the boards. He used his 6-6 frame and a weight advantage on the Wolverine's John Harris to snatch 23…

… rebounds and score eight bask- ets, all of them layups or tip-ins. He also drew eight Wolverine fouls and hit seven for thirteen free throws. His rebounds were almost half the Bulldog's 51. And when Butler…

…-out is charg- :11 -Daily-Ed Langs JUMP SHOT-Michgian's John Harris, shown here firing away against Ball State in Ann Arbor last week, scored 17 points last night as the Wolverines lost a tough one to…

… the Wolverines had been a couple of points behind for most of the first half. They con- tinued to scrap the Bulldogs un- til Bowman broke a 46-46 tie with 10 minutes left. Oosterbaan tied it up again…

December 09, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 79) • Page Image 9

…Tuesday, December 9, 1969 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nine Wolverine speed trips Marquette, 86 -78 Inspired cagers put it together to nip eighth-ranked Warriors Coaches, teams do their thing…

…, but Michigan does it better By PHIL HERTZc An inspired, ball hawking, Wolverine cage sq ua re- bounded from two tough de- feats last night to stun un- beaten, eighth ranked Mar-( quette, 86-78.s The…

Wolverines, who hadt lost two close battles to na- tional powers Davidson and: N o t r e Dame following ant opening game victory over De-1 troit, took the lead late in the first half and maintained at1 least a…

… hampered both teams. With the score knotted at 27-27,4 after twelve and a half minutes of play, the Wolverines started a five minute string in which they out- scored the Falcons 12-4. Leon Roberts and John…

… Lockard led the Wolverines in that span, Lockard clearing the boards and: hitting on inside shots and Rob- Lrts playing aggressive, defense and hitting on outside shots. Rob- crts connected on one long…

…. As a re- sult Bowling Green again started fouling. The Wolverines who only cashed in on 13 of 28 free throw attempts in the first half, con- verted nine of their first eleven charity tosses in the…

… second half. With five minutes remaining and the Wolverines leading 106-75, Coach George Pomey pulled his last starters. All thirteen Michigan players saw action and ten on them scored. Johnson led with 28…

December 08, 1964 (vol. 0, iss. 82) • Page Image 16

Wolverine fast break attack. No ments of the game came during a International coaches' board which nine for twelve points. The Wol Coach Dave Strack called the Wolverines had no trouble rolling fewer than…

… broke half when the Wolverine starters teams in the country. "I voted attempts, as Russell and Clawson plase te Ws auit- they convincingly asserted their loose all alone for a lay-up. manufactured five…

…-point half- points, the Wolverines showed a "tried to stop the fast break at- expect." time lead and had expanded it to Tbeforeothewcollapsinghzone-press slim Yost Field House crowd of tack on the boards…

… depth. themselves caught flat-footed popped in a 25-footer. Five sec- that the Wolverines connected on MISSOUR the Wolverines s o m e serious Russell Notches 12 many times. onds later, Tregoning had the…

Wolverines showed the times and added eight tallies, good games back to back,"added pn Early c -6 3-4 3 1 7 highly-partisan crowd and observ- while Ollie Darden had nine re- Strack referring to the Duke When…

… Second Team Shines , seal 2-2 0-0 0 0 4 Cazzie Russell, whose 21 points cossl r- r nt r, n ir periodb the Wlverines The second stringers, led byjauca-0-00 0Y led the Wolverines, was held to souri coach Bob…

… 2 North Carolina 82, Kentucky 67 revitalize the Wolverines. Buntin tosses without a miss. Missouri fully scrutinized in Los Angeles Adams 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 Detroit 81, John Carroll 66 wound up with 17…

Wolverines rallied, and got to work to get this team to- night at 7:30 at the Intramural Dec. 31. The third day was added held Minnesota scoreless through gether." Building. to facilitate the distribution of…

December 02, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 77) • Page Image 7

… basketball are no more. Or at least it seems that way to many Michigan basketball fans. Last year the Wolverines finished dead last in the Big Ten. The sophomores that Head Coach Dave Strack was counting on to…

… whole has been shooting much better than they were a year ago. It all makes sense because any team with the potential talent of the '68 Wolverines will shoot better if the shots taken, are taken in the…

… games this year. Play for the rest of the period was slow, as neither team could mount an attack until the last three minutes. Then, with 2:12 left, Wolverine junior Doug Gal- braith blasted a shot which…

… Waterloo goal- tender. Then, with less than three min- utes remaining, Deeks fed Perrin puck inches short of the line after Perrin lost control. The second Wolverine goal came after only a minute and a half…

December 10, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 84) • Page Image 7

… the second half to bring the total to 99, itj took the Wolverines just over a minute to reach the century -nark for the first time this sea- son, as Craig Dill tossed in the first of his two foul shot…

… 7 2 3 1. 4 3 3 0 3 0 0 37 P T 2 21 26 1 7 0 2 0 0 2 8 4 4 1 4 0 8 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 12 64 Dominate Boards The Wolverines made the air space around the two backboards private property during the con…

… "Wolverine Special" to bring the crowd to its feet. Russell followed with a 30-foot jumper, and Buntin tossed for two more from under the boards to bring the score to 29-11 with nine minutes of play gone…

…. in last night's win over Indiana State. The Wolverines' George Poiney (44) goes up with Buntin, forcing State's Charles Wade (20) and Joe Warfel (22) out of the play. as Michigan dominated the boards…

… as the regulars." competitor for the Wolverines last Representing Michigan in the season as a 130 pounder, moves East as well as in the Midwest into the 137 pound division this Tournament will be a…

… for the Deitrick, will hold down the 167 Wolverines in the 130 pound di- I and 157 spots respectively. vision. Chris Stowell and Bob Spaly, Dave Dozeman, who was also a two seniors, round out the lineup…

Wolverines, Jim Myers and George cleared 37 rebounds in1 led by Pomey, the last 33 31- 64 63 39 102 stanza. "We couldn't get to the boards DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN :'. .rrr. ' 1…

…'re meeting three of those four." Among these are Illinois Southern, In Penn State, the Wolverines Toledo, Wisconsin State and Illi- will meet essentially the same nois Northern. . team that they edged 16-11 in…

December 03, 1965 (vol. 76, iss. 79) • Page Image 9

… forced the Wolverines to slow down and watch. They waited for their shots and when they had them, hit. Unfortunately they waited too long because the Wolverines took 65 shots as com- pared to Tennessee…

…'s 45. This was the crucial statistical difference. Given 20 extra scoring opportunities, the Wolverines con- nected on eight more field goals, though out shot percentage-wise, 51-46. Tennessee was the…

December 15, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 73) • Page Image 6

… also will enter seven wrestlers unattached. Last year Michigan entered only four men, but still finished second to Pittsburgh. TheWolverines will meet Pitts- burgh at Ann Arbor on January 6 in their…

… looks on. The two points did little to help the Wolverine ,cause, however, as the score in the background indicates. The Falcons won, 77-67. ROUGH GAME: Falcon Coach Notes Aggressiveness; Impressed with…

Wolverine Strength 4 I I Commenting on the roughness of the game Anderson said, "We expected this game to be rough. The Big Ten allows more body contact than we (Mid-American Conference) do. But we were…

… tell whose homecourt it was. -Daily-Bruce Taylor SEEKING THIRD STRAIGHT - Wolverine two-time Big Ten wrestling champ, Fritz Kellerman goes after his third straight win in today's away meet with Indiana…

… Tournament In Wilkes- Barre. Last year, the Wolverines finished second in the tourna- ment, STRIKES OUT: Manrs Fais To Sign I OPPORTU N ITI ES FOR EE, ME, PHYSICS AND MATH MAJORS AS FIELD SERVICE ENGINEERS…

December 10, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 67) • Page Image 1

… Plot Sanctions Arrest Of Lumi WIN LEAGUE OPENER: Wolverines Skate Over Sioux, 6=2 Hayes Sees Early Passage Of Statute for Peace Corps By JOHN ROBERTS Legislation authorizing a peace corps will be…

… a 6-2 victory before nearly 3,000 fans at the Coliseum. The two teams will meet again tonight at 8 p.m. Last night's victory was the second in a row for the Wolverines following an opening loss to Tor…

… equal to the task, however, and when Berenson netted the first Wolverine goal midway through the period the tide had already turned. Babcock caged his first WCHA goal later in the period, and when…

…:40. Michigan Coach Al Renfrew, al- though he was somewhat con- crened with the Wolverine's let- down in the third period, was pleased with his team's perform- ance in the first two periods. "We skated real well…

December 06, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 63) • Page Image 7

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Cagers Play Panthers in Home Oi U. 1 By DAVE KIMBALL A winless but improving Michi- gan' basketball team will host a strong Pittsburgh quintet tonight in the Wolverines' home…

… opener at Yost Field House, starting at 8 The Wolverines, losers in their first two outings against Vander- bilt and Tennessee last weekend, will be trying to retain, if not improve, the form they showed…

December 06, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 77) • Page Image 7

… took a' cue from their grid counterparts as once again a fired up Spartan squad swarmed all over a favored, group of Wolverines. The inspired' Spartans forechecked tenaciously as they skated to a 3…

Wolverines a 2-1 lead at wave" forechecking the flustered the 3:21 mark of the final stanza. Wolverines to protect their mar-I gin. BUT THAT lead didn't hold up "They sune made us look bad { long as Spartan…

… winger Bob Pa- after we got behind," lamented tullo scored a power play goal Michigan coach Al Renfrew, "we within less than a minute after got frustrated and we just couldn't Wolverine defenseman Tom…

… series. 'The later incident occurred with the Wolverines desperately trying . to mount a game tying drive with ly ciy d~nn left in .hP Po - "THERE'S NO doubt about it.- Less than six minutes later…

… and whipped opened a deep cut just below Fl- exactly what we did," Bassone + it to Fifield who put it away past field's eye and would most prob- :ontinued. Wolverine netminder Karl Bag- ably have cost…

… Shaw a series sus- It was close checking affair all nell. pension had the referee seen it. the way through but it looked like Aside from Bagnell, Renfrew the Wolverines were going to slip BAGNELL HAD no…

… praise junior forward Brian Black off a Spartan defenseman into the with "skating a great game." Slack net to give off the Spartan's a "terrific performance" by Ren- set up the Wolverines' first goal…

December 03, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 63) • Page Image 1

…'s resignation will be- come effective Feb. 1. -Daily-Ed Langs MICHIGAN'S BALL--Wolverine forward, Tom Cole, snags a Ball State miss in yesterday's tilt with the Cardinals. Cole battles with Ed Butler, while John…

… balanced scoring attack and a strong defense turned the tide for the Wolverines, but it took a late spurt to do it. Aside from occasional lapses, the Wolverine offense was a thing of beauty. Passing…

… meticulously until they got a man in the open, the Wolverines scored first and were never headed, although the score was close for much of the game. Scored First The, first Michigan goal was typical of many the…

… team got. After each team had lost the ball once, the Wolverines weaved until Proposal Defended By Scholle By MICHAEL HARRAH AFL - CIO President August Scholle yesterday defended his proposal for a…

…=3 Berenson Scores Hat T rick By JIM BERGER Michigan hockey captain Red Berenson broke a streak of two goal-less games with a hat trick last night to lead the Wolverines to a 5-3 victory and series sweep over…

… Michigan Tech. It was the Wolverines third straight win of the season and the Huskies second straight loss. Michigan opened up the scoring early in the first period as Ber- enson, after getting a pass from…

… keep the margin at one point. Cole then tossed in nine clutch points and Hall two, to keep the margin at two points. Iced the Cake Then, with 6:55 left and the score 57-55, the Wolverines hit for See…

WOLVERINES, Page 7 Disarmament Advisor Calls For More Initiative by U.S. By BARBARA PASH The United State must take the initiative for nuclear disarma- ment negotiations considering the future of mankind…

… slapshot from 50 feet that Michi- gap goalie Dave Butts had no chance to stop. But Berenson came back for the Wolverines to put them again two goals ahead. Berenson took a perfect face off from center Wilkie…

December 08, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 81) • Page Image 11

Wolverines' journey to Tempe, Arizona to play in the Sun Devil Classic along with Arizona State, Oregon State and Oklahoma State. Tough Oregon State looks like the strongest quintet in the four team tourney…

… closed the season with 7-18 mark. After the Sun Devil Classic, the Wolverines play host to Butler and Northern Illinois in the Events Buildng before journeying to Texas to meet the second ranked Houston…

… American preparations for the World Championsip in Johannesburg, South Africa, in August. Many Wolverine gymnasts will attend clinics in Sarasota and Fort Lauderdale during the semester break. I I No…

… matter how things fare in Denver, the Wolverines will get a big lift for the Big Ten holi- day tournament when high scor- ing forward Lee Martilla and goal- keeper Harold Herman will re- turn to the team…

December 08, 1965 (vol. 76, iss. 83) • Page Image 11

… have a solid nucleus mtheir rugged squad of tunity to pick up some ice time in Denver and Boston.-,- The icemen head into their five game holiday swing with a 2-2 mark. The Wolverines have shown that…

… again in Ann Arbor on Dec. 26 to head out to Boston for the tourna- ment which begins the following day and runs through Dec. 29. This tournament should be one that the Wolverines are looking forward to…

… compete on an individual basis in Chicago, but he will be a full- fledged Wolverine next semester when conference action begins. Baessler placed second in the side horse event in a field of over 75…

… scoring in both dual meets and the Conference meet. Michigan faces Eastern Michigan in an exhibitional encounter to- night in Ypsilanti. The first con- ference meet for the Wolverines will be on Jan. 8…

December 11, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 85) • Page Image 7

… Simmons, a 6'3" junior losing to Kansas State, the team guard, is teamed up with sopho- that the Wolverines defeated for more FredtHaredin the backcourt. third place. Simmons has averaged 13.5 points In the…

… 37 points to lead the Madison Square Garden in New Shockers to a 114-78 rout of Long York, the Wolverines may faces Beach State. Wednesday, the such powerhouses as St. John's, Shockers preserved their…

December 13, 1960 (vol. 0, iss. 68) • Page Image 15

…, Michigan grabbed 45 rebounds to prake's 37, and displayed rugged play under both boards. The coach was very satisfied with Captain John Tidwell's per- formance, although the Wolverine ace managed only 19…

… won, 86-70. "The fact that we ran our pat- terns quickly and without too many careless mistakes was a great help," he said. Meet Idaho Tomorrow night the Wolverines run into Idaho in a game that may…

… give Strack a few mixed feel- ings, for last year he was Idaho's coach. This, however, could give Mich- igan somewhat of an advantage in that Strack will know what to expect, but the Wolverine men- tor…

… Ilowe1d t.! I GOT IT--Michigan's Scotty Maentz chases the elusive basket- ball in the Wolverines recent conquest of Pittsburgh. Maentz, who has been improving rapidly with every game as he gets his bask…

December 09, 1966 (vol. 77, iss. 81) • Page Image 11

… After upsetting fifth-ranked Houston Monday night in Yost Fieldhouse, the Wolverines trip- ped down to Bowling Green and fell flat 90-83 Wednesday night for their third loss in four starts. Dave. Strack…

Wolverines may be hardpressed to spy a stray re- bound. "We haven't gotten into the habit of going back to cover the boards on a shot as much as we should," explains Strack. Center Craig Dill picked off a…

December 04, 1966 (vol. 77, iss. 77) • Page Image 7

… 6:38 gone. Virginia Tech. The Wolverines, impatient to The Duke mentor now has five rip through Duke's zone defense, days to prepare his basketball ra n into foul trouble midway powerhouse for UCLA…

…,- Greatest Game of my Life' ing All-America Bob Verga to pull instead of a buzzer. tle fatigued man-to-man defense For sophomore guard Dave Gol- the Wolverines out of position time And, shot down by Duke…

December 06, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 82) • Page Image 5

… schools had on the All- American ;teams. Schulz became the Wolverines' third All-Ameri- can in 1907, and is remembered for his rough, aggressive play when the game was strictly 'a power sport. Moving down…

… brothers one better by being named All- American in '48 and '49. Upon his graduation number 11-worn by all three-was retired. Wolverine All-American tackles who aren't related include Allen' Wahl, Merv…

… receivers-who should 'he play, and for how long? Ten Wolverine ends have been select- ed All-American on 14 teams. Multiple winners Bennie Ooster- baan (1925-26-27), the only triple winner in Michigan history…

…, led the Wolverines to two undefeated seasons, including wins of 130-0 and 95-0. Two at Once Bob Chappuis and Bump Elliott teamed both on Michigan's team and on the 1947 All-American team. Chappuis…

… passed and rang to the Wolverine all time total of- fense erecord of 1,395 yards,.while. Elliott, who is now coaching some potential All-Americans. of his own, grabbed 16 passes and rush- ed for 438 yards…

December 04, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 65) • Page Image 6

… gymnastics meet Saturday has made coach Newt Loken optimistic about his team's chances this season, to say the least. The Wolverines, qualifying nine men, finished second to Southern Illinois - an improvement…

…, according to Loken, another Wolverine, junior Arno Lascari, would have finished second if his side horse performance had been up to par. "He has the abiliy to score an 80 in an event in which he made a 40…

…," said Loken. Michigan's other first-placer was Gary Erwin, who repeated his per- formance of last year on the trampoline. In fact, the Wolverines really cleaned up on the' tramp,1 with Fred Sanders…

… notching sec- ond place and John Hamilton pulling up in sixth. And this was in a field of no less than 40 en- trants. Most Finishers But the Wolverines fared best in floor exercise, where they placed four…

… anything to be ashamed of in tumbling either. While Hal Holmes and Rusty Mitchell, two of the coun- try's finest, copped the first two spots, Wolverines Phil Bolton and the upcoming Henderson slipped in…

December 12, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 70) • Page Image 7

… yesterday. It was the Wolverines second consecutive win of the season and climaxed their eastern trip. M' Starts Fast Coach Cliff Keen's Wolverines struck early and hard, with Rhodes opening the action with a…

… line for the Wolverines e was Fritz Kellerman, who deci- sioned Farrar of Navy, 5-2. Following Kellerman's dec'sion, the Middies staged a comeback bid as McGrath and Meinig post- CAPT. DON CORRIERE ed…

December 04, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 62) • Page Image 6

… Toronto bench was given a penalty and in a subsequent argu- ment, George Hicken received a misconduct, but the Wolverines were able to get only one good shot on goal. Later in the period Michigan staved off…

… Toronto goalie,' George IDeratnay, made tremendous save -on Babcoock and John Palenstein. Captain Dale Maconald lust missed on a power play when his hard shot was barely wide.~ The Wolverines finally broke…

December 20, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 79) • Page Image 6

…r" PAGZ SrX THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY. DECEMBER 20.1962' PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY THT1Th~DAV flEn mvn~ ~n 1Q4~ saavavfa.vcaJLjp aiaiva: IVALL' 1Y NV} d.a7V. G Wolverine Quintet Outclasses…

… three players sagging around him last night but still managed to get the ball often enough to score 26 points in a painful 66-52 basketball win over San Jose State. The Wolverines, coming out of the game…

… troubles, the Wolverines received praise from an unexpected source --San Jose State Coach Stu Inman, whose team is now 5-3. When it comes time next March 2 for the Illini to play their only game of the year…

… be." John Harris, with 11 points, was the only other Wolverine in dou- ble figures, while the Spartans had Dennis Bates with 15, Bill Robertson with 14 and Harry Ed- wards with 10. When the Wolverines

…-in and then put in two more free throws. That accounted for nine points while Michigan was outscoring San Jose, 11-3. That ballooned the score to 25- 17, and the Wolverines were able to fast-break their…

December 02, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 73) • Page Image 9

…Tuesday, December 2, 1969 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nine Tuesday, December 2, 1969 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wolverine Gymnasts third in Midwest Open By CHRIS TERAS "W° did a good job for this stage…

… representing 24 schools in the meet, which was considered a warm-up for the coming season. Individual performances were in the spotlight as no official team scores were kept. The Wolverines most outstand- ing…

… career, won that event in last week's Midwest Open. Not a member of the Wolverine squad, THAT DOG ON WHEELS IS of the University of Michigan to a Special Showing of electronic calculators Statler…

December 08, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 81) • Page Image 10

… biggest bite on Wolverine op- second." ponents this year will be team This amended version of Bobby captain and number one diver, Darin's immortal 1957 single is Fred Brown. Brown, one-half of currently…

… being played out by the the senior contingent on the Wolverine swimming team down squad, was chosen as an All- at Matt Mann Pool. The featured America last year on the strength group is younger than most…

December 07, 1966 (vol. 77, iss. 79) • Page Image 7

… Monday night trans- formed most any Falcon specula- tion of victory to pure bluff, for the Wolverines will have advant- ages unbequeathed by the Cagey Cougars. The Falcons rely on a fast-break team that…

… eight points against Wittenberg. Michigan's zone defense put the whammy on Bowling Green last year, and the Wolverines are hoping that it works again. If not, they'll have to find another potion to…

December 01, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 59) • Page Image 6

… after a year as quick to, point out, the fast-break r following the jtw ame set head basketball coach at Idaho, is of little value. st the Canad m4 Michi- has abandoned the fast-breaking The new Wolverine

… offense will tackles the -s schedule style of play which has character- feature a lively, yet more deliberate history in 1j t e . best ized past Wolverine teams under attack; with ball control over- ge…

December 03, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 74) • Page Image 7

… little Although the Wolverines wo varsity experience, is rated a good their game against Detroit, th Michigan, victors in its first playmaker and defensive player. will need a much better perform game…

… next two games. win the starting center position more successfully than Minnesot Tonight the Wolverines travel to but the 6-8 junior has little varsity did. South Bend to encounter the experience…

… lead the Wolverine lost two of last year's stars and . - -- -- --- - - -- two of their all-time best players, Bob Whitmore and Bob Arnzen, through graduation. Arnzen and L eX al S 110 Whitmore…

… tey n- n- be trr By JERRY CLARKE The Wolverine gymnasts won the battle last year, but lost the war. Although they were clear- cut Big Ten champions, they miss- ed out on the big prize: a trip to…

… Seattle and a chance at the NCAA daily sports i' ' ta crown. What was more aggravat- ing was that the Hawkeyes of NIGHT EDITOR: ne Iowa, whom the Wolverines de- IMORT NOVECK ek stroyed in a dual meet as…

… Pete Rogers will compete for the open- ing, along with freshmen Ward Black, Terry Boys, and Ray Gura. The depth available will make this event one of the stronger ones for the Wolverines. Mike Sasich is…

December 15, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 71) • Page Image 1

… best defensive effort of the seasoin to pin a 68-57 loss on Idaho's invading Vandals last night before a sparce and somewhat quiet turnout of 1,500 onlookers at Yost Field House. The Wolverines turned a…

… he main- tained his intention was "to make See MOSCOW, Page 3 on the year. Tidwell Sets Pace As usual, captain John Tidwell paced the Wolverine offensive at-j tack as he picked up 21 points to nab…

… scoring honors for the night. The senior guard, ranked third among Big Ten players prior to last night's game with a 24.5 aver- age, paced the Wolverine attack in the first half with 11 points, most- ly on…

… Tidwell getting all five of his first-half field goals in a nine- minute span and the Wolverines working their patterns almost to perfection, Michigan shot ahead and led by 11 points with 7:46 remaining in…

… the half. However, "M" started getting a little overanxious after that, com- mitting numerous fouls and mak- ing several errors, permitting the Vandals to close the gap. Idaho outscored the Wolverines

…, high for his team, and played the entire game until he fouled out with 1:09 remaining. Michigan lived up to its repu- tation of being a second-half team See WOLVERINES, Page 6 Ford FiRs In As President…

December 04, 1965 (vol. 76, iss. 80) • Page Image 6

… OKUENT It turned into a mismatch. We Just have tfa ce it. Michigan ha tem abette team" Sospoke Ted aki, the disil- Ontario's W a t e r1 aouhera to the Wolverine ices last night, "We like to look at the…

…"' line, the Blue out- the Wolverines got off to a quick are on deck, and Strack is selling stripped the visiting Canadians in 1-0 lead. Koviak registered his no one short. The Falcons from all categories…

…-kbysihle Micigno 9-4 sDonny As whil the emwsB If Lea acoute fo fur f he victory last night over Waterloo with two assists in a non- ashrstegth. Game time for Michigan's Wolverine goals, two by Koviak conference…

…) ter nGegPgwlletn The Wolverines probably got a Wood (illegal check) 11:25, M -- 13:51, M-Ullyot (Lucier, Henderson) to the nets tonight in the Wateir- later- look at Warren Scholler's five Thompson…

… RUSSELL picks up two of his 29 points against Tennessee with one of the Wolverines' comparatively few layups, as the Vols effectively plugged up the middle with a good defense. It is expected that the Blue…

December 06, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 79) • Page Image 8

… weight too is not contested in dual meets, and ac- cording to Bay he's "too big for 177 and not big enough for heavy- weight." But fortunately for the Wolverines, he'll fill a vital cate- cory come NCAA…

… Olympic champs." Yet for most Wolverine fans, the Midlands are only a prelude to the regular season, and as Keen says, "We have our most attractive 10 home schedule ever." The top at- traction will probably…

… of their time looking at the fine sophomore crop. "We may have lost a lot of good ones through graduation," declares Cliff Keen, head coach of the Wolverine squad, "but there's an awful lot of talent…

December 05, 1965 (vol. 76, iss. 81) • Page Image 6

…, but at the end of 60 second period, Waterloo's Jeff minutes of somewhat ragged Brown set the tone of frustration hockey, the score stood 2-1 in that haunted the Wolverines all favor of the invaders…

…, night. Brown, all alone, broke be- Coach Al Renfrew summed up tween two Wolverine defensemen his disappointment in losing to at the blue line, skated in on Waterloo by saying after the game, Page and…

… highest Wolverine finisher, gaining a seventh place spot on the parallel bars. Chip Fuller pick- ed up an eighth place in the floor exercise event. Several Michigan performers barely missed qualifying for…

December 08, 1965 (vol. 76, iss. 83) • Page Image 12

… aver- and manuverability. aged 20 points per game the sec- The Wolverines expectedly wil ond semester of last year at for- play before another avid crowd- ward; and Washington is a 6'5",l about 10…

… face Duke on Dec. 21, to Indianapolis to battle Butler onjon us. Dec. 22 and then to Portland, Ore, to compete in the Far West 1 Classic. The Wolverines will play Ari- 1215 South University 71 -0700 zona…

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