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February 10, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 89) • Page Image 20

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY aymnasts Risk Spotless Record Against li r? greater opposition than any the Lawler was second on the side - Wolverines have faced thus far. horse, and Salter and Klausman j…

…1 Wolverines Monday afternoon:.;. Southern Illinois had proved it- self a leading gymnastics power with a victory in the Midwest Open on December 3. The meet] provides an interesting compar1- son…

… he competed and all-around honors with 445.5 points. Jim Brown, Tom Osterland, and sophomore Lew Fenner provided the other Wolverine victories, in tumbling, rebound tumbling (trampoline),, and the…

…. Spicer lost to Montpetit by a mere half point in free exer- cise and his continued improve- ment as well as Osterland's should provide the Wolverines with ex- Collegiate Hairstyles for 1961! Featuring…

…'s gymnasts will face in tomor meet. Wolverines Wallop Badg For Seeond Win, 90-22 cellent depth in these events ! future meets. In addition, Jim Hynds, Gilbe Larose, Ralph Bromund, and Mar Erenburg, all…

… sophomores, we outstanding in rolling up the se( onds and thirds that gave ti Wolverines their imposing 7F point victory margin. As Montpetit put it, "We a performed well and made very fe mistakes in our…

February 14, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 90) • Page Image 8

… cketed as Michigan Tech ts winter carnival cele- vith a 3-2 overtime win nesota Saturday after- ich coming on the heels shutout Friday dropped hers into fourth place e the Wolverines some room in the WCHA…

… for second place. ;HA Standings Wolverines would appear to have been world beaters as they com- pletely dominated both games. Friday night, for example, they took a five to nothing lead and then…

… seven starts. What was expected to be a close meet turned into a rolatively easy Wolverine victory considering the close competition in each event. With 56 points needed for a tie in the meet, Michigan…

… entire team play poorly on two successive nights and win both games. Good Depth The Wolverine mentor was en- couraged by the scoring of both the second and third lines and he singled out the third line for…

February 10, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 89) • Page Image 22

… Wol- S. , N.... tim, falling to the Wolverines 30-5 match, this time -by a 2-1 score. verines' strength insured another at Yost Fieldhouse on Jan. 21. Barden, a sophomore, has come lop-sided victory, 25…

…-11, a Michigan won eight of the 10 through with several close wins The Gophers won the first three .<.. matches, lost one, and tied the for the Wolverines this season. matches, and lost the last seven…

… 6-0 lead. On Saturday, February 4, the nent at 4:24, and Karl Fink, pin-j.. From then on it was Michigan Wolverine matmen pushed on to ned his opponent at the phenom- .,,. all the way. In the 130-lb…

February 17, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 94) • Page Image 10

… see full-time action. George Kirkwood, their all- american goalie, has averaged a mere 18 saves per game as com- pared to Denver's opponents' 37. The Wolverine's, under coach Al Renfrew, have. also had…

… a fine season thus far this year. Solidly in second place in the league standings, for the moment, Michigan would like nothing bet- ter than to sweep or even split the upcoming series. The Wolverines

… send the Pioneers home dis- appointed. WOLVERINES FAVORED: Undefeated Gymnasts Host Minnesota .4> By DAVE KIMBALL Illinois domination and bring Minnesota, however, lacks the three lady performers…

… Michigan figures to As an added attraction a weak Minnesota squad today in In Minnesota the Wolverines have one of Its easiest meets of Donna Schoenzer. Miss a 4 p.m.. contest at the Sports will be meeting a…

… have little gular home meet of the season gymnasts, while Misses enjoyed their best day of the sea- trouble subduing the Golden Go- for 'the Wolverines before the Big zer and Caron have pla son Monday…

… during the meet. The in the country. top five teams in the NCAA this ity practically eliminated its chan- year. ces of giving as good a showing Illini Tops this year. The Wolverines, in top form Gopher…

… include Dick Stone and Captain Hockey - MICHIGAN vs. Denver, here 8:00 p.m. Illinois for the past 12 years. Al- Bob Schwartzkopf. Stone finished Swimming - MICHIGAN vs. Indiana, there though Wolverine teams…

February 10, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 89) • Page Image 10

… Butts. Penaltywise the Wolverines have been terrors chalking up 268 pen- alty minutes on 106 penalties. Ber- enson leads again in this depart- ment with 38 minutes. However, Palenstein with. 22 minutes…

… more in the The;Wolerins dpose Mine-of fierce battles between The olvrins deose Mine-Wolverine defensemen scored. five bitter enemies. As expo sota'"from the much desired spot of the Michigan goals…

…, after scor- Wolverines were treated behind Denver by spanking the in only" one .in the first 14, games.lyaaSoiisatai Qophers ;4-3 and 9-3 in ,a pair' of MuyhaAlie convenionwhnthey aeR wild games. A two…

… ;week .lay-off.Thufist Ae smchlkconSpataon-lanothe e for exams took, its toll, however, the rt game se emschad'ke oSpth -laseries.e as the sluggish Wolverines had 'to plaed two Meinnth eapol sh d week…

… won ove~r the, Wolverines'b) raking the goals as the' Wolverines over- games in the league as Spatan 5- an 73, nd ainngcame a Gopher, lead and. even- to the Michigan's nine asprtans 5-2 and 7-3,andginn…

… minutes left.,nliil lived up to all its advance billings The Wolverines, riled by the up- The Michigan Atlik as the two teams entertained -ca- start gophers, were dressed to kill partment annlounced y…

February 28, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 103) • Page Image 7

… other serious title conten- dter. The Houston stars flexed their muscles two weeks ago as they swept to a 62-39 dual meet victory over the Wolverines at Bloom- ington. As in the' dual meet, it will be…

…, butterfly, and backstroke. Michigan should bene- fit by the addition of at least the first three and possibly the fourth. Wolverine Captain, Frank Leg- acki is the defending conference champion at both the…

…. Wolverine Juniors Jim Kerr and DIVING CLUB MEETS The Scuba Diving Club will hold its first meeting of the year tonight at 7:30 in the 3rd floor conference room of the Michigan Union. Dennis Floden could both…

… done :49.4. Steve Thrasher and Dave Heizer are Wolverine point possibilities. Sintz, Troy if he enters, and Alan Somers of Indiana should all place high in the 220 although the best time, 2:02.0, belongs…

… championships. Teammate Win Pendleton fin- ished third in the conference 1500 race last year and is also a threat in the 440. John Dumont and War- ren Uhler will probably be the other Wolverine entries in the dis…

… soul possession of Charles Pond and his remark- able Illinois gymnastics squads. This week-end in Ann Arbor, Pond and friends will be attemp- ting to make it 12 in a row, and Loken's Wolverines are thie…

… the outstanding Gopher performers was Herb Lo- ken, younger brother of the cur- rent Wolverine coach, Long List Since then, led by a list of stars that reads like a combination of United States and…

February 19, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 96) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY alker, Denver Overwhelm Michigan Icemen, 6=- ioneers Tally Three Straight fter EarlyWolverine Score (Continued from Page 1) 'd lift a short one into a corner slide a quick one…

Wolverines ok a 1-0 lead that set the lar- st crowd in five years roaring. 'Walker Night' MICHIGAN DENVER Butts G Kirkwood Paenstein D Howe Rodgers D Munro Berenson C Masterton Hinnegan W Walker Babcock- W…

… Tom Wilson was shaken up on a play did the. crowd show much interest. Wilson returned to play later. Two Scoring Chances The Wolverines had the only two opportunities to score, getting power chances…

… Wilson (3) and Grant Munro (6 Wolverines (left to right in black) are Joe Lunghammner, Da MacDonald and Bill Kelly. I aka 's r. ad le gan over ded, will ,, to, East NORTHWESTERN LATEST VICTIM: Grapplers…

…'s undefeat- ed Wolverines to a 79-32 gym- nastic win over Ohio State at Columbus. Michigan, in winning its sixth straight dual meet of the season, won six of the seven events in the one-sided affair. Gil…

… Larose won two events and Tom Osterland added another first place for the high-flying Wolverines. Montpetit enjoyed one of his better nights of the season as he accounted for 26 of his team's 79 markers…

… of the eve- ning when he upset Wolverine standout Osterland in the tram- poline. Osterland was outpointed, 93.5-92, and went down in defeat for the first time this. year. Osterland, last year's runner…

…-up in the NCAA and NAAU trampo- line championships went on to win the tumbling event, however, while Gomps failed to place in any of the other events. The Wolverines, showing the team strength and depth…

… JIM BERGER Michigan's undefeated, wrestlers made it nine straight yesterday afternoon, as Northwestern fell prey to the powerful Wolverines, 28-11. "It was a great meet" com- mented Michigan mat coach…

February 23, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 99) • Page Image 6

… Michigan wrest- ling squad's dreams of an un- defeated season have vanished. Michigan State made history re- peat itself for the second season in a row, by blasting Wolverine hopes for a perfect slate…

…, Monday. Last year on Feb. 28, the Wol- verines and the Spartans, both undefeated in dual conference competition, met at East Lansing, and State cut the Michigan grap- plers down. Wolverines Turn Tables…

… However, in the Big Ten meet, on March 5, the Wolverines turn- ed the tables, amassed 65 points,. as compared to Iowa's 50, and Michigan State's 37. Besides Monday's 20-16 victory over the Wolverines, the…

… ---------------- ---- I An SALE of SCHINGER STILL TOPS! Statistics Establish Cole Among Big Ten Leaders By JOHN SCOCHIN i'ake way for ,Tom Cole! [his saying echoed by Wolverine s, comes as a result of the est Big Ten…

…. )ccupying the number nine ition in the scoring race is low Wolverine John Tidwell. In newhat of a slump recently, e M' captain still is averaging 9 tallies a game due to his fine ,y at the start of the season…

February 16, 1961 (vol. 0, iss. 93) • Page Image 12

… that the Wolverines could beat Denver if they kept playing as well as they had against his Huskies. And besides even the publicity directors are in doubt about Den- ver's greatness. Michigan's Les Etter…

… starting at 7:30 p.m. Since the indoor season began, in December Wolverine trackmen have traveled hither and yon-but never as a complete team. InY December middle distance star, Wally Schaffer and broad…

… mile in 9:25. Last Saturday "Young won th Michigan AAU event in 9:19.6, d feating the Wolverines' Jim W; man, who finished third. In addition to the broad jum the pole vault also looms as toss-up affair…

… the Wolverin squad. He competed unattache in the AAU meet, but is now elig ble after transferring from Gran Rapids JC. The middle distance events ai the remaining field events appe to belong to Michigan…

…, however. In the hurdles the Sparta: will have to get an outstandii performance from sophomore B Mann to even come close to tr Wolverine duo of Bennie McR and Dick Cephas. SCORES i ', LECTU RE TO DAY…

… Ecclesiology, Woodstock College By HENRY GOLDSTEIN After beating two of the top teams in the country, Illinois and Southern Illinois, one might think that the Wolverine gymnasts would ease up on their training…

… has quite a heavyweight in undefeated and r once tied Karl Fink. In Michi- gan's 'eight dual meets to date, the Wolverine heavyweight has scored four pins, and in the KARL FINKS Wilkes Tournament, he…

…. trio. "He's been wonderful," said' Keen 'in referring to the unde- feated Barden, whose close vic- tories have helped the Wolverines a great deal this year. One Common Foe It is important to note that…

… the same Pittsburgh team which the Wolverines defeated 22-6, beat State 17-8. However, Keen pays no attention to this fact. "They've got ten good guys, and anyone of them can go," said the Michigan…

February 10, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 89) • Page Image 21

… Thinned by the loss of k'ey men due to eligibility requirements-and participation in a West Coast meet tomorrow, the Wolverines' may find that the Broncos will 'steal their thunder, jut'as they did in the…

… awaiting decisions on their eligibility. Last year the Wolverines won three relays and three individual events in the meet, but had to share top billing with the Broncos, who took the remaining three re…

February 24, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 100) • Page Image 6

… playoffs. For, you see, the Wolverines are involved in a dogfight for fourth, third, or, more hopefully, second place. The respective re- wards are the opportunity to play the first round of the playoffs in…

… their own playground, and another against that old nemesis, Michigan State. In order to finish second, the Wolverines must win one more game than the Gophers, and this means that the Golden ones must lose…

… Minneapolis. Everybody? Everybody! Go Blue Take heart, though, Wolverine pennant wavers. The Huskies have recently lost two hind feet and a couple of teeth. Or, translated in- to hockey lingo, they are missing…

… fourth place finish. Strange, isn't it, how Michigan always seems to be in a battle for some position, whether it be hock- ey or basketball? 'I -Daily-James warneka WOLVERINES IN COMBAT-Houghton their…

… victories in Pro Fraternity I-M basketball action last night at the Sports Building. Wolverine gridders Reid Bush- ong and Gary McNitt, and team- mate Bob Zuffela paced PEK to a 78-39 victory over Tau Epsilon…

February 22, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 98) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, Fl THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, F NIl Gymnasts Tumble lonipetit, Hynds, Osterland Score Firsts; .ead Wolverines Past Stubborn Spartans MSU To Finish Undefeate…

… victory for his team lad just lost a dual meet to the Volverines of Michigan 57/-541/2, n State's elaborate Sports Build- rg. But at least the tension was wer. The Wolverines' victory-their eventh in a row…

… horse. Osterland Win's The Wolverines' other first place came on Osterland's steady, 92- point performance on the tram- poline. The Wolverine star had to be good to edge MSU's Johnson and Thompson by a…

…, the shakeup. What has been Michigan's top line all winter is no more, and for that matter, neither are the se- cond or third lines. In an attempt to restore some punch into the Wolverine lineup Renfrew…

February 18, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 95) • Page Image 6

…-Munro (tripping) 7:54, M Wilson (tripping) 10:07, M-Palenstein (holding) 12:03, D- Munro (tripping) 12:38. Saves: Coyle (M) 10 8 6 24 Kirkwood (D) 7 11 9 27 But the Wolverines, still fight- ing, came out strong…

… the net and slapped the disk off the post into the cage. Shortly after, however, as the Wolverines again pressed to get back in the game, Michigan's old bugaboo -penalties -- took their toll. First, Tom…

….4. Cephas, who had tied the mark last year; was an easy second in the Wolverine sweep. McRae also doubled as the high hurdle winner by tying the meet record of :08.0. BILL KELLY r ..scores lone Wolverine

… disqual the Wolverines were clocke 3:23.5. In the 100-yard freestyle ] Legacki charged to an early but had trouble at the 50 turn and finished behind S winning 49.4 and Verth. Hoosiers Romp 400-YD. MEDLEY…

… Kleinhans. Michigan's Meet But aside from Alcorn's per- formance and Jerry Young's vic- tory in the two mile run, the meet belonged to the Wolverines. Michigan's great duo of hurdler Bennie McRae and…

… he ran down the list of outstanding performances. He termed McRae "better than he ever was," and added that Her- rala's performance in the shot will give the Wolverines added depth in the Big Ten…

….. As usual, Captain Richard Mont- petit led the Wolverines, taking firsts on still rings and parallel bars, plus a tie for first with teammate Gil Larose in free exer- cise, "and a second on the side…

… (W), 92.5; 2. Schwarzkopf (G); 3. Larose (W); 4. Bromund (W); 5. Kulen- kamp (G). TUMBLING-I. Brown (W), 90.5 2. Gleason (G); 3. Spicer (W); 4. Moen (G); 5. Stone (G). Key: (W)-Michigan (Wolverines

February 26, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 102) • Page Image 6

… ~oekeyand Basketball Squads Both Lose on I i Period Tech Flurry Steady Northwestern Quintet ( s 6-1 Wolverine Defeat Wolverines Despite Cole's 17 P C..s+nt I..By BOB ROMANOFF Road )utelasses oint…

… standings. The Wolverines scored the first four points and the last six points of the game but sandwiched be- tween these two scoring bursts the Wildcats had the game well in hand despite scattered uprisings…

… tight man to man defense which forced the Wolverines to attempt most of their' shots from the outside with-, out much success. While Northwestern hit for a sizzling 48.3 per cent average from the floor…

…. Cole Leads 6-7 sophomore center Tom Cole was the Wolverines standout as he hit for 15 points and grabbed 17 of Michigan's rebounds to lead the team ' in both departments. Sport Editorials For a series of…

… been one of the team's standouts, had 14, and Snyder 13. The Wolverines, who had a two- inch height advantage over the Wildcat starters, grabbed only five more rebounds than their op- ponents. As Coach…

… event which Canham figured would be much weaker for the Wolverines. He also ran down a list of fine performances by his team's mid- dle - distance runners, especially Dave Martin and Jim Wyman. unmary 2…

February 14, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 90) • Page Image 10

… straight points to open up some daylight. Michigan's one- shot strategy then worked as Cole hit at the buzzer to make the halftime score 37-28. The Wolverines threatened to blow the game. wide open with…

Wolverines (Continued from Page 1) out of their doldrums and led to the final surge. During this rally, State lost center Ted Williams and guard Art Schwarm on fouls. Although Michigan gave away some easy…

… but one match in two years, also came through with a pin against the Hawkeyes, and Don Corriere, an- other of the Wolverine's undefeat- ed wrestlers, and Big Ten champ in, '59, was also victorious. Jack…

February 10, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 89) • Page Image 11

…" especially hurt ' ate foul shooting Purdue account- the ace guard was stop ed for two Michigan Big Ten out a field goal for the basketball losses last weekend after in his career, missing a the Wolverines had…

… predicts Strack. Monday they host ninth-place points from John Tidwell in the The coach implied that fansd Michigan State in a rematch teams' second meeting for thea et which could pull the Wolverines

February 28, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 103) • Page Image 6

… margin reaching seven points at one time. Wisconsin took over at 26-25, and extended this to 40-36 at halftime. Sparkplug guard Jon Hall kept the Wolverines alive in the well- played first half with six…

… field goals, mainly on jump shots, as the visitors were working the ball effectively and getting loose for baskets. Hall managed only a free throw in the second half and the other Wolverines didn't quite…

February 18, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 95) • Page Image 5

… Hall and Scott Maentz, and a good scoring effort by Tidwell, Strack feels that the Wolverines have a better than even chance to upset the high-flying Boilermakers. Cole sparked Mich- igan's victory over…

… tele- vised regionally by NBC. Monday's 8 p.m. contest with second place Iowa will end the Wolverines' three game home stand. The Hawkeyes are having their troubles, though. Four of their starting five…

February 21, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 97) • Page Image 6

…THE MICIHGAN DAILY MAN hi 1n7n kita by MIKE GILLMAN Iowa Trims Wolverines- In Low Scoring Contest Spartans Stun 'M' Wrestlers, 20-16 Eyes on the Ice WEATHERED FACE, a rock-like chin and a nose…

… basis of his ing ability. Bt all wasn't praise that fell from Reardon's tongue concerning ina, Saskatchewan's gift to the Wolverine hockey team. "What he does well-he does very well," says the beater of…

… inability to hit from the field was the difference as Michi- gan took 27 more shots than Iowa, but only hit the same num- ber, 18.uHowever, the Wolverines seemed to have corrected their free throw weakness as…

…-18. Michigan had scored 13 points to Nelson's one in that stretch, following a six minute Wolverine drought that had put them in the hole. Scott Maentz's lay-up had giv- en Michigan its first lead, 18-17, and…

…'s pin gave the Spar-~ tans an 18-5 lead and made it necessary for the Wolverines to, have at least one pin in the four heavy weights. With the strength of the Michigan line-up providing, the key to a…

February 18, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 95) • Page Image 1

Wolverine error and picking up a few breaks along the way, waltzed off with a 4-1 victory. The victory clinched the Wes- tern Collegiate Hockey League championship for Denver, but Michigan still held second…

… place in the WCHA as Minnesota whip- ped Michigan Tech's pressing Huskies, 5-1, last night. The Wolverines are still faced with the seemingly impossible task of beating the Pioneers to- night to avoid…

… dropping into third place behind Tech should the Huskies win tonight against Min- nesota. Game time here is 8:00 p m. at the Coliseum. The Wolverines were victimized at every turn last night. 'M' Dominates…

… change at 16:51. As the Wolverines jumped on and off the ice directly in front of the Michigan bench, Duff as took Williamson's short lob pass at the blue line and skated in on goalie Jim Coyle to score…

…. Even at that the Wolverines weren't out of the game as just 49 seconds into the second period Larry Babcock got what everyone in the rink but Referee Marty Pavelich thought was the equal- izer. The…

February 26, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 102) • Page Image 7

Wolverine captain did not swim in the 50 where junior Jim Kerr turned in a fast :22.6 to beat. teammate Dennis Floden. In the diving, the Buckeyes showed they will be tough to beat at their own pool next week…

… in the Big Ten championships. Sopho- more Juan Botella outscored the Wolverine's Ron Jaco 283.45 to 261.8 to take third in the official meet competition. Diving in ex- hibition, Lou Vitucci accumulated…

… 274.15 to 216.0 for' Pete Cox of Michigan. Webster had 324.2 and Gumpf 308.45. The Wolverines showed excel- lent strength in the 440-yd free- style. Uhler officially won in 4:35.1 and John Urbanscok…

February 16, 1961 (vol. 0, iss. 93) • Page Image 13

… games this past summer is one of the stars on the Indiana swimming team, which will face the Wolverines this weekend. Theta Xi Easily Defeats Pi Lambda Phi, 641-23 By JAN WINKELMAN The Michigan tankmen…

… Michigan's Bob Webster and Joe Gerlach, the freestyle efforts of Frank Legacki and Indiana's Pete Sintz, as well as the performance of record holding Wolverine, Ron Clark in the breaststroke. The fans were…

…. individual medley, and by Indiana's sensa- tional medley relay team, The loss of Michigan captain Tony Tashnick due to infectious mononucleosis came as a hard blow to the Wolverines and may have been the…

February 24, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 100) • Page Image 7

… DAVE GOOD rith the climax of their indoor k season, the Big Ten Con- once Meet, only a week away, Wolverines will get their last nce for a tune-up here to- row in the Michigan Open ~t. ilchigan, trying…

….m. in Yost Field House, the rest of the field events are scheduled for 6:30, and the running events go up for grabs at 7:30. The Wolverines, who will be strong in nearly all events, could put on a real…

February 17, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 94) • Page Image 8

… scuttled the Wolverines' win streak last February 20. Since then Michigan has built up a new win streak which now modestly stretches to seven, while Indiana has added victory after victory, until it now has…

… or tough anal we lost." If the Wolverines should be the aggressor tonight, as indeed they must be if they hope to win, and the Hoosiers be on the defensive Michigan could win handsomely. If both teams…

February 25, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 101) • Page Image 1

…)-The Universil Band's first Leningrad conce: I TECH SERIES OPENER: Wolverines Skate over Huskies, 4-2 special to The Daily HOUGHTON-Two last period goals by Joe Lunghamer gave Michigan a 4-2 victory in the…

… and needs a second win tonight over these same Huskies to keep its hopes alive. Ironically, despite the win the Wolverines slipped back to third place as Minnesota moved a few percentage points ahead…

February 21, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 97) • Page Image 1

… Syzkowny made two charity tosses after drawing a foul from Michigan's pressing zone defense. The Wolverines had a chance to narrow the gap again, to two points, but a missed layup practically sealed their…

… throughout, the Wolverines came back to make the final difference only four, and they were sending a futile flurry of shots goalward as the final buzzer found the players in a mad scramble. See IOWA, Page 6…

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