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December 05, 1971 (vol. 82, iss. 71) • Page Image 15

… Re EXPECT INDIAN AERIAL ATTACK Wolverines seek Rose There is almost nothing that is as consistently good as the Michigan defense. The unit racked up some of the highest accolades in the nation. The…

Wolverines were tops against the rush in the United States, second in America in total. defense, and the stingiest team in the entire continent. The defense, in one stretch did not allow a score for twelve…

Wolverine secondary will have its hands full against Bunce, as he has managed to connect on 162 of 297 aerials for 2,265 yards and 13 touchdowns. He amassed a total of 2,513 yards on offense, which is fairly…

… 124 times for 479 yards. However, it is much more like- ly that head Coach John Ralston will principally use the pass against the Wolverines, as dur- ing the season quarterbacks be- low the caliber of…

… a win late in the contest against the second. Should this be an indication of things to come, the vaunted Thunderchickens might be roast- ed trying to stop the Wolverine rushing attack, which is one…

… season Indian victory. New Year's Day the Indians will be going for their second Rose Bowl triumph in two seasons when they tackle Michigan's undefeated Wolverines. …

December 08, 1971 (vol. 82, iss. 73) • Page Image 11

… tired at times, but the Wolverines ended up on top.. Eastern had Michigan on the run In the first half with a beautifully-eiecuted 1-2-1-1 sone, as skinny 6.5 junior Len Cole hounded Henry Wilmore and…

…-entry into the ranks of the nation's top small-college teams. Wolverines survive rally; slither By RANDY PHILLIPS It was a court sizzler in Crisler Arena last night as the Wolver- iae cagers barely survived…

… hit on >uckets to up the Wolverine lead o nine, and after an Eastern time 3ut Wilmore swished the hoop for ive straight points on a short' umper and a three point play That gave Michigan its largest…

December 12, 1971 (vol. 82, iss. 77) • Page Image 11

…Page..EI.~.ven Sunday, December 12, 1971 THE MICHIGAN DAILY .. .. .. .. -... «... r-:.. ~ .. ... .. atM.xM1 Saw Warriors butcher Wolverines, 4- T' By JOHN PAPANEK Special To The Daily…

…) sprawls on the ice as he successfully stops a shot by Michigan's Bob Falconer (22) in Friday night's 9-6 Wolverine triumph. The Wolverines won again last nigth also, 4-2. BAGNELL STARS: SayPucksft By JOEL…

…. Johnson's quick shot found an opening through Bag- nell's pads. The victory gave the Wolverines a 5-3 league record and a 7-3 eS I.U. t (Lf overall mark. The only injury of the night occurred when freshman…

…- ready, 10-4 and 3-2. ' Last year the Wolverines trav- elled to Detroit to take place in the Great Lakes Invitational Tournament. Michigan went to the finals but was beaten there by Michigan Tech, 7-2. The…

Wolverines' first games of the New Year will be at Duluth January 7 and 8 when the icers take on the University of Minne- sota at Duluth. It will be Michi- gan's first eight point series. FIRST PERIOD: 1. M…

… one player in the country." So the game started and the roof fell in on the Wolverines. Gettitng the ball in the basket was a minor problem compared to the problem of getting the ball in bounds after a…

… Marquette basket. Set for a real tough battle, Al McGuire had his team ready for the fast-breaking Wolverines and the Warriors opened up in a full court zone press. Not only did it stop Michigan's fast break…

… get the ball in play, it didn't have much chance to score. Ter- ribly outsized the Wolverines' front line of Johnson (6-8), Lock- ard (6-5), and Wilmore (6-3%/) could hardly contest for rebounds with…

… of Chones. The Wolverines shot 27 per cent, a dismal figure compared to Marquette's 58 per cent. Wayne Grabiec, a 53 per cent outside shooter, made only one of eight field goal attempts, and only three…

… starts. Northern to get after that was eight points. mirhip n 3~ -1* * E North Dakota GOALIE SAVES I 1 2 1- 3 F 10 36 13 25 M-Bagnell ND-Murphy 15 11 6 6 Wolverines' card, for vacation: two…

December 11, 1971 (vol. 82, iss. 76) • Page Image 11

… North Dakota last night before 2,817 fans at the Michigan Coliseum. Punch picked up a goal and three assists as seven Wolverines scored. Randy Neal gave Michigan a 1-0 lead in the first period thanks to…

… longE night for Murphy.l Brian DePiero took a feed-outl from Greg Cameron and beat Wolverine netminder Karl Bagnell1 to tie up the game at 17:10. Mich-1 igan skated to the dressing room blitz No…

…- flying Wolverines struck for four goals and the rout 'vas on. Bernie Gagnon got things start- ed when he smoked a slap shot past Murphy from the edge of the right face-off circle. Three min- utes later…

…-3. The final period was just as wild as each team scored three more times. Gary Connelly tipped in another slap shot by Cartier while the Wolverines were again enjoy- ing a man advantage. By now North…

… Dakota was con- sistently getting caught up ice in a frantic effort to catch up. Ran- dy Neal got his second goal of the night while the Wolverines had a 4-3 manpower advantage, to make the score 8-3. Pete…

… the period, and the Wolverines took four con- scalped :ecutive penalties that they could have done without. North Dakota rose to the occasion to score two meaningless goals in the last four minutes of…

…, inc. Golden State at Ceattle, inc. ABA East Division at the time. With a victory tonight over the NoDaks the Wolverines could move right into the thick of the race. But last night Michigan coach Al…

… beat their big swimmers, ern Illinois at Matt Mann Pool our little swimmers beat their l little swimmers, the entire team last night, in what was supposed came through," he said. to be the Wolverines

…' first real In all, the Wolverines outswam test of the young season. the Salukis in nine of the thirteen Stager, who had admitted be- events, including both relays. In fore the meet that he was wor- four…

… with Chris Hansen, Larry Day, and Byron MacDonald in the victorious 400- yard, medley relay, which was clocked in 3:38.64. A big duo for the Wolverines was the pair of freestylers, Jose Aranha and Ray Mc…

December 10, 1971 (vol. 82, iss. 75) • Page Image 10

…-5 victory over Notre Dame at the Coliseum. Gagnon scored three goals for the Wolverines including the winning one in overtime. Wear and Winter Sports Wear! " Parkas " Ski & Warmup Pants " Sweaters * Apres…

… now Stager is beginning to worry. The Michigan swim team will face the Southern Illinois Salukis tonight at Matt Mann Pool. This will be the toughest meet of the young season for the Wolverines since…

… has a better time in the 1000 freestyle than any Wolverine swimmer. Mark Anderson has the best time fore Michigan with a 10:17.2, while Miles practices in under 10:00. The ace up Michigan's sleeve is…

… the diving competition, where Southern Illinois is no competition. Divers Joe Crawford and John Hamilton should take 1-2 and give the Wolverines an edge. Ini / ASi ISTXX play game! * PHONE 662…

December 02, 1971 (vol. 82, iss. 68) • Page Image 11

…/ Thursday, December 2, 1971 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Eleven Sloppy cagers crunch Irish in opener Grabiec's 26 sparks 101-83 win Johnson's 32 clips Irish frosh By ELLIOT LEGOW Wolverine

… gradu- for both teams. ated guard Dan Fife hit 13 points The Wolverines, aided by 29 free but was not on the court during Michigan's final ten minute paint More Sports, Page 9 explosion. Junior Greg Buss…

… played well at both guard and for- their offense. ward. Grabiec took over the scor- Neither team was particularly 1 ing burden when the Wolverines impressive in their defense or ball were not able to pass…

… 17. Despite the second half sloppiness of play the Wolverines managed to shoot 47 per cent for the night and out- rebound the Irish 52-40. O'Mara finished as high man for the Irish with 25 while Novak…

… off the Notre Dame freshman 89-77 last night. John Kantner's free throw with 13:27 remaining in the first half put the Wolverines in front to stay at 11-10. The freshmen reeled off three quick baskets…

Wolverines with 14 caroms.. The Irish were led in scoring by Gary Brokaw with '28 points, and in rebounding by Pete Crotty with 14. At the beginning of the second half, Michigan increased its lead to 58-36 as…

Wolverines had a degree of trouble midway in the second half on their own offensive boards, which Honig attributed to fatigue. He used basically a six man team, with Johnson and Russell playing essentially the…

… for Michig curred with 11:30 to play game- and the Irish on top The Wolverines benefited eight free throws to pull to 69 lead, and then blew out 12 point margin 85-73 as G hit seven points on a p drives…

… with its first half lead as the 1 0 Blue hit 13 from the line to only 1 s five for the Irish. 1 0 In the early second half going 6 0 Michigan had t r o u b 1 e getting started. The Wolverines could only…

…'s 101-83 victory over the Irish. The shorter O'Mara had his hands full of' Grabiec all night as the senior co-captain dumped in 26 points to pace the Wolverines. Ashworth J. Johnson Kantner Ayler Mc…

December 04, 1971 (vol. 82, iss. 71) • Page Image 9

…, coached by Dick Honig, runs off Arena today to try and elbow the High scorer for the Broncos was of a stack offense and often em- Wolverines' baby maplemen. Charles Milliner, a 6-7 forward' ploys a zone…

… only other Wolverine in wood, double figures. He hit on five of The Frosh are coached by for- eight from the field for 12 points BOGA T mr~rnco layr i pe while he pulled down 12 rebounds…

… stater in high school. and four rebounds, and center C. ________________________ The Baby Wolverines, fresh j. Kupec, who totaled six points with five rebounds. .; t Z 1 --Associated Press A little tray…

…, Avogadro's number, and Michi- gan's dominance of Big Ten gymnastics. In the last twelve years, the flying Wolverines Ehave captured eleven Big Ten titles. S This year Newt Loken's boys jlook as strong as…

… Activities Bldg. E-7460 ances last weekend in th, Mid West Invitational, their role as favorites is well deserve-d. The Wolverines are strong in every event with Ted Marti and Ray Gura providing extra punch…

… Bernie Fernandez of Indiana are conference power houses that will try to beat Mike Sale of Michigan, who last year finished third in the Big Ten. This meet should go faster for the Wolverines than their…

December 07, 1971 (vol. 82, iss. 72) • Page Image 9

…, knocking off eventual confer- ence champ Ohio , State, and winning three straight until the Wolverines burst. their bubble with a 92-81 win in Ann Arbor. But Indiana continued to challenge the conference…

Wolverines and effectively kill their bid for the Big Ten Championship. BOARD EXAMS KAPLAN TUTORING CLASSES D.A.T.-January Exam Clases Dec. 27 thru 31 L.S.A.T.-February Exam Classes starting Jan. 4 M…

…. Bolhous- drrw with Penn State's tou-h Tra Lubert and downed Pitt's Jim Calgogmini to complete the Wolverine's victory over the Panthers. Double losses in 142, 158, 167, and 190 pound classes were not in Bay…

…'s plans, and he admitted that tron2er performances are essential in these divisions if the Wolverines ara +o be a wrestling pm nwr this s-9,on. Bev rided "Wo have good ri-th nd tqlhnt in the lower w…

December 04, 1971 (vol. 82, iss. 71) • Page Image 11

… to steal the puck and score the winning goal' in a dramatic come-from-behind 6-5 Wolverine victory. "I got excited so I decided to stay on the ice," a happy Gagnon said after the game, "I had mo…

…." The Wolverines did just that as they proceeded to score two goals in two minutes to tie the game at 4-4. The first goal was a strange one, as Gagnon took a shot from the right side that Tomasoni…

… the net allowing Irish NIGHT EDITOR: scores. JOHN PAPANEK The Wolverines had taken an early 1-0 lead when Bucky Straub . nescored on a power play with only a nightmare for the Wolverines as. 3:28 gn…

… Freshman Pat Donnelly picked up But then, reported a smiling Ren- and the rejuvenated Wolverines a deflected shot from Gagnon with frew, "from the middle of the took life and quickly tied it up. 11:20 gone…

… season the- Wolverine track team shows signs of greatly improving upon last season's dis- appointing eighth place finish., . Sparked by mid-season form performances from^ tseveral of the veterans, the team…

… Notre Dame goalie Dick Tomasoni clears it from the side of the net in last night's match with the Irish. The Wolverines who won 6-5 in overtime, finish their series with the Irish tonight. in 10PMSlst 1r…

December 04, 1971 (vol. 82, iss. 71) • Page Image 10

… Eldon Miller, the man most respon- sible for this turnabout, hopes to establish a winning tradi- tion at Western and would like nothing better than to defeat the highly - touted Wolverines. That being the…

… pro- bably see action also. Forwards Henry Wilmore, a 21-point scorer at Notre Dame, and John Lockard will join center Ernie Johnson to form the Wolverine front line. Lock- ard made Orr a happy man…

… Gary Novak in Wednesday night's 101-83 victory over the Irish. Hammerin' Hank will lead the Wolverines in their first home game tomorrow at 2 p.m. against Western Michigan. f TWAI DUCES BED…

December 11, 1971 (vol. 82, iss. 76) • Page Image 9

… season's NCAA districts. night's wrestling home opener for The other interesting match- the Wolverines at 7:30 in Cris- up occurs at 142. Wolverine cap- L'r Arena. Michigan, after split- tain Mark King…

… Ritzman will face mediocre oppo- nents. Should the match go down- to the wire, and it probably will, the Wolverines would appear to be in good shape. Heavyweight Rick Bolhouse (1-0-1) has wrestled the…

December 11, 1971 (vol. 82, iss. 76) • Page Image 10

… immediate family. Alumni eligible for certain flights. __ Upset-minded Warriors in t By JIM EPSTEIN Are the Michigan Wolverines really one of the ten best bas- ketball teams in the country? Doubt one way…

… basketball, and it's been enough to winthe ball games.'' Orr, although pleased with the team's 33-0 record, acknowledges that "We'll have to be at our very best to stay in the game." The Wolverines may get…

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