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February 18, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 121) • Page Image 6

… Icemen By JOE O'NEILL Three weeks ago if you looked ahead to this weekend's hockey games for the Wolverines, and you saw that they would be at Duluth, Minn., for a two-game series with the University of…

… .611 f 2 .563 I o .500 0 .500 0 .286 1 .094 Wolverine Thinclads Host By BOB McFARLAND Tonight, Notre Dame is on the trio will be pitt thinclad's slate, the home meet Coffey, who logg A few notations…

… is off the meet rec the Michigan State Relays. where the Wolverines can expect The Yost marks The remarks on the bulletin their top competition. Notre Dame's board at Yost wouldn't seem sig- With only…

… one relay on the Dean, will not b nificant to the casual observer. schedule, the Wolverines will get with the Irish: H There were only two notes, "very the opportunity to display their in the New Yo…

… him wi gradual improvement, expressed Jim Mercer, an in the words "We are getting Farrell ran a 2:1 better each week." at Indiana and Records Are Deceiving the 1000 behin As a result, the Wolverine cda…

… that dash. Hampered the Wolverines almost always land latertwo ourti the big trout. oafter his first The test tube period is now al- sThe meet will most over, with only two dual TheWmee w meets remaining…

… before the Michi- the Wolverines wi gan cindermen journey to East at qualifying fort Lansing for the Big Ten Indoor Championships,c Championships. Most of the en- host schl or t tries are set, with the…

…'t see how they can re- d the track at a classify me as 1-A, why they're two Wolverines so anxious to push me into the Army out of all the people in imiliar faces, for Louisville officially classed 1-A," o…

February 18, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 121) • Page Image 7

… Vas frustrated at losing the start- ing job and consequently got down on myself. This made things worse instead of better. The In- diana game didn't help.' Nor were the Wolverine fans much help to Dill…

…- der present Coach Joe Scalzo. Rocket Rockets According to Keen, this year's Toledo delegation would be a wor- thy 'opponent even with a healthy pack of Wolverines. "This should be a good meet," the…

Wolverines and Rockets participated in the same quadran- gular meet in Ann Arbor early in January, although they did not face each other. Toledo knocked off Iowa on that occasion, but was felled by Indiana 22…

…-5. The Wolverines, incidentally, also clip- ped Iowa and managed to axe the Hoosier grapplers as well. The Rockets have dropped decisions to Ohio State and Bowling Green this season, the latter defeat com…

… Perchner, will com- pete in the 152-pound class against Cal Jenkins of the Wolverines. Tino Lambros, who has drawn Fehrs' normal assignment in the 123-pound division, will have to face Don LeFevre, the…

… reigning M.A.C. conference champ, who is returning to action after sitting out the start of the season due to ineligibility. Gordon Weeks will get the starting nod at 130 pounds for the Wolverines, and will…

… strength against Tom Kwiatkow- ski at 145 pounds. Joe Scalzo, Jr.. the son of Toledo's coach, will meet the Wolverines' Burt Merical in the 160-pound class. 'Not Enough Practice' Rounding out the night…

…'s action, 167 pounder Fred Stehman of Michigan will face Jim Koenig of the Rockets, and Wayne Wentz will represent the Blue at 177 pounds against Don Wyper. If the Wolverines can overcome their health…

February 11, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 115) • Page Image 7

… FRTDAY FEBRUARY 11, 1969 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGESEVEN FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 196G THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN Trackmen Invade Jennison for Spartan Relays By BOB McFARLAND The Wolverine

… Michigan thinclads their toughest opposition of the sea- son. Other Big Ten entries in ad- dition to the Wolverines and Spar- tans include Indiana, Purdue and Northwestern. Last year's champions who are…

…' Strength The Wolverine strength quartet, Jack Harvey, Steve Leuchtman, Paul D'Erano and Bob Thomas, will be challenging Woods andj Crews.I George Canamare, Michigan's captain. rates as one of the fav…

… Michigan Relays last week was fifth. Northwestern's Jim Albrecht, who has the 1965 Big Ten indoor crown to his credit, will also be in the field. Wolverine sophomore Rick Hunt should be a strong threat in…

… will be the relay events. Coach Don Can- ham has made only one change in the Wolverine units, substituting Fred Grove for Dave Legacki on the anchor leg of the sprint med- ley relay. Legacki is entered…

… leg. Ed Dean of Notre Dame, a 4:03.6 miler, will be trying to cop his second straight MSU Relays crown in that event. Jim Dennis and Brian Kelly are slated to be the Wolverine challengers. One…

Wolverines, Big Ten champs for the past five years, have beat- en Wisconsin and Ohio State in two conference meets. The three most formidable opponents, Iowa, Michigan State, and Illinois, are all left to come…

February 13, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 117) • Page Image 6

… have nothing on a wound- ed Gopher. That's a fact of life the slump- ing Wolverine icers learned last night as they dropped their sec- ond straight to Minnesota 3-2, and their fourth game in a row. Five…

… for the Detroit Red Shattuck grabbed a rebound in I've ever gone through." win. But that Lathrop was good. Wings." front of the Michigan net and Catch-Up He's quick." No Pros beat Wolverine goalie…

… was especially pleased by sticks, a slight tussle broke out. According to head coach Newt verines taking four firsts and four Blanton's ring work When order was restoredSchiller Loken, the Wolverines

…. 60614. A postcard will do. Please include your zip code. Badgers Pose Stiff Test For Wolverine Matmen STILL. RINGS-1. Blanton (M) 9.2; 8. Schmidt (Ia); 3. Singerman (Ia); 4. tie) Chilvers (M) and Van…

…- der Voort (N.. pole. The Michigan captain and last year's outdoor Big Ten pole vault champion apparently left it ly in time to warm up for the early events. But the Wolverines completely reversed…

… feet, his best effort By CARL RAYFORD Wolverine matmen will see the end of easy victories when they battle the tough Wisconsin Badg- ers Monday in Madison. Just looking at the Badgers' roster is enough…

February 06, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 111) • Page Image 6

… fourths, and three fifth place i co frosh again this week, Hazilla finishes. When an athlete has been sick, didn't look the part of the brilliant Rick Hunt, a Wolverine sopho-J for a couple of weeks, no one…

… the ' Ted Downing from Miami (Ohio)s dition is often the key to victory. final mile leg. Dolan waved good- also jumped 6'6", but Hunt had1 Don't tell Wolverine sophomore by, turned on the steam, and…

… time of :07.4. Steele backed his teammate up in both events with a second in the highs and a third in the lows. The Wolverines failed to enter HIGH JUMP-. Hunt (M); 2. Downing (Mi); 3. Littlejohn (Un…

… night as Mike Marttila dug the puck away from goalie Gaye Cooley and flipped it into the cage at 15:22; however, the Wolverines were never able to get the tying goal as Wayne Duf- fet's rebound slid under…

February 05, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 110) • Page Image 7

…-7 Loss; Wakabayashi Gets 4 Points By DALE SIELAFF The Wolverines came roaring Special To The Daily back in the middle stanza, closing EAST 'LANSING - Spartan the gap to 5-4 on goals by Bob Coach Amo…

… dwindle to a 7-7 tie, before Tom Mikkola beat the Wolverines' Harold Herman with twenty sec- onds to go for the win. Runaway It looked as if the hosts would skate away with the game, pulling in front 3-0 in…

… used two "falls, five decisions, and Kahon's forfeit in putting together its whitewash vic- tory. At no time was a Wolverine seriously in trouble, and most of the matches were lopsided. Bob Fehrs began…

… being tied Besides the 130-pound clash, the 147-pound division battle ranked as the closest of the day. Cal Jenk- ins of the Wolverines finally managed to garner a 7-3 decision after Illinois' Bob…

…:51. Penal- ties: MSU - Coppo (interference) 4:05. M-Schiller (offensive check- ing) 4:25. MSU-McAndrew (slash- ing) 7:33. M-Koviak (fighting- evicted) 8:06. MSU-Purdo (fight- The Wolverines bounced back, and…

Wolverines, with Schiller, Hank Brand, and! Mark Thompson doing the lion'sl share, along with Ferguson and BoO Boyset. Penalty Killers A the opening of the third period with the Spartans holding a 3-4 man…

…~artilabroth- Sed lden opporuni- Ton ig t ktheWolveines have the chace o gt eenas the two teams meet head on in a re- match in Ann Arbor at 3 p.m. -Daily-Kaimalakar Rao DAVE PORTER. Wolverine heavyweight, gained one…

… things tonight at the Canterbury House 218 N. Division 8:30 P.M. one dollar per person SEVEN FIRSTS: Frosh Top Novice Rel y By JOHN SUTKUS The Wolverines' freshmen cin- dermen looked impressive last…

February 26, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 128) • Page Image 6

… Acting Associate Sports Editor. Special To The Daily EAST LANSING - Michigan State blasted the Wolverines here last night by the largest margin in the history of the lengthy riv- alry, 7-1. The Spartan…

… 9 Page an opportunity to stop the offensive show. Still, the Spartans weren't particular on whom they scored their goals, beating Page twice. Michigan's offense never did click, as, the Wolverines

… this season. Things were much the same last night, as the Wolverine icemen got only one shot past State goalie Gaye Cooley in 37 attempts. INTERDISCIPLINARY SEMINAR ON "GUILT AND RESPONSIBILITY" in the…

…, RUTGERS UNIV. Hoosier Trackmen Invade Yost By DAVE PFEFFER Co-captains Randy Weddle and John Brooks lead a battling but inexperienced Indiana track squad against the Wolverines today. The Hoosiers, having…

…. Wolverine Bob Densham and Hoosier Dick Swift, both having cleared 6'7" previously, should pro- vide spectator enthusiasm in the high jump event. It will be interesting to see if the Michigan captain, pole…

February 05, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 110) • Page Image 6

…q PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATUBDAY.,FEBRUARY 5,1966 IN MINNEAPOLIS: Swim Team Battles Gophers in Dual Meet By BOB McFARLAND The Wolverine tankers launch their powerful flotilla again today…

…. Regarding Romstad, who placed 10th nationally last season in div- ing, Stager's opinion was that "we ought to be able to handle him." Bruce Brown and junior Bob Walmsley will be representing the Wolverines in…

… that depart- ment. Number One!' Romstad, Spencer, and the re- mainder of the Gopher squad, many of whom are untested soph- omores, will be meeting in the Wolverines the nation's number one ranked team…

…- tory as a basketball power. The Hoosiers had it all wrapped up. They had cut the undefeated Wolverines down in their only Face closer to the truth than they had ever desired. Cazzie Russell's jumper…

…. Minnesota had a fair 4-4 record last year, and is now rebuilding, but the Wolverines will head into the meet with just 11 men to pro- tect a perfect 3-0 dual meet record for this year. dividual members of…

…, while Farley will be backed up by Rich Walls in the 500. The Wolverines' 400-yard free- style relay team has turned in the top time of the season with a 3:12.5, and Michigan's 400-yard medley relay squad…

… rated second. Taking into consideration the Wolverines' formidable national! recognition, the Gophers may havej a rough task even denting the Michigan record today. One thingI that the Wolverine natators…

February 01, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 106) • Page Image 7

…'t forget. Unfortunately for the Michigan basketball team, the skilled re- bounding doesn't 'work quite the same way. It's a knack that some- times you have and sometimes you don't. The Wolverines lost the…

…, also said the same for the Badger encounter. The close shave indicates the sagacity of his advice. But the statistics show there is no reason for the Wolverines to fret. Four of the five Illinois start…

… open division on Saturday. B aekborard PielesDill Tradition and Yost Fieldhouse have their sacred spots in the hearts of Wolverine fans, but for Craig Dill the inherent glamour of Michigan's a n c i e n…

February 27, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 129) • Page Image 1

… every' piece of paper that the Boiler-d WEST LAFAYETTE - Michi- maker fans tossed onto the court.a gan's cagey Wolverines waited for But there's no sense in buildingI Purdue to build up the momen- a…

…, regrouped k ter for an eventual 105-85 triumph gan fcal ed a ttirg s their forces, changed a few thingsC The win, the ninth in 11 ef- here and there, and jumped ont forts for the Wolverines, enabled the wagon…

February 01, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 106) • Page Image 6

… opposition, some- was accomplished on foreign ice thisf the team cin snme- The Champs. which had proved disastrous to' thing that every team can Envy. Meanwhile, the Wolverine ring hi had hed isatMichigan Tech…

… opposition shots. a medium of a possible 10, was 9.1. only successful in instilling spirit When asked what he thought The Wolverines have a two-week in the others but in themselves as was Michigan's best…

… of things. Pur- Vanderbilt 68, Auburn 63 The two other goals in the se- due was certainly not as strong a Mississippi State 76, Florida 68 ries by the Wolverines were reg- team as Minnesota. These boys…

Wolverines take on the Spartans in a home and away series Friday and Sat- urday nights. The first game will bk 'v>x'9d in Fast Lancing and Saturday's encounter will be con- tested at the Coliseum at 8 p.m. w…

… wrestling fundamentals. And the extra blood, sweat, and tears paid off as the Wolverines sent another Big Ten opponent down to defeat. There was no single match that stood out as surprising. As Keen said…

… really gave Wolverine fans reason to cheer. The Michigan wrestlers reeled off three straight pins to lock up the meet. Coach Keen has put extra stress on the pin this year, and Cal Jenkins, Burt Mer- ical…

… to meet the Wolverines at 3 p.m. in Yost. Saturday's meet features Pittsburgh as part of the home- coning festivities. For homecom- ing, former wrestlers are invited back to watch the meet and attend a…

February 25, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 127) • Page Image 7

…- tam our mark of last week Wolverines. tributing factor to his uneasiness. petition, and both have posted (192.45)." Michigan Coach Cliff Keen Several Wolverines have been meet scores of over 190. Only…

… the Men's IM room of the 157-pound division, then a the Sports Bldg. in East Lansing. two-time. letter winner, Dick Cook, Wolverine captain Johannesen will. yesterday pronounced his team as The Michigan…

… statistics showing that Michigan h a s consistently out-performed MSU against their mutual opponents, with the exception of Illinois. This gives the Wolverines the lead in overall points this season with an…

February 23, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 125) • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1966 PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1966 " "0" I ASKETBALLKA Juniors Crucial to Wolverine Gymnastic SquadIBASKET I71 Adh0…

… Voort. Coach Loken points out that, "Without a doubt, they are mak- 4 I k Pensacola Prodigies exercise performer. He does a The Wolverine gymnasts are led strength move that no one else by the "double…

…. Williams earned a 9.4 in his' specialty, the parallel bars, to capture the lead for the Wolverines in the victory last Friday over Illinois. averaging about 9.25 this year. Lo- worker and Loken feels that…

… squads go into the affair with 6-0 Arbor product, Chris Vanden records. Broek. Therbiggest challenges to the Horses and Rings Wolverine gymnasts led by the Chilvers, the leader among the "steady" juniors…

February 23, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 125) • Page Image 7

…, and on Monday night, Michigan. Wolverine assistant coach Jim.. Skala saw the Hawkeyes fall to Purdue, and he had an explana- tion. "They wouldn't shoot," he exclaimed. "They had men open for 15-footers…

… scored 46 points between them. Even more embarrassing, the Hawks frequently rambled straight down the lane, invading the Wolverine alley without the slightest fear of a beating from the Michigan bullies…

…. EveryN time the Wolverines started to close the gap, Iowa would stretch the lead Michigan's final big chance seemingly occurred when Purvall, Gary Olson, and George Peeples fouled out in quick succession…

… b a c k. The Wolverines went through one stretch of making one out of nine field goals, and when they clustered around the boards for a possible rebound, Iowa sprinted down for a fast break. "We didn…

… Jones added 16 and Dawson 13. RALPH MILLER AP POLL: Wildcats Increase Lead Wolverines Rated Tenth By The Associated Press Nebraska to eighth. Michigan re- The streaking Kentucky Wild- mained in 10th…

… night, Kentucky lifted its record to only the Wolverines lost. They 22-0 Monday night by trouncing~ were beaten by Iowa, 9 1-82. Mississippi 108-65. The Wildcats Thebvictors in addition to Ken- play…

February 15, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 118) • Page Image 7

…, may be ready to providea burst of power-in addi- tion to extra mileage. Unlike the reserves of Caesar's legions who were called into action only when the frontline faltered, the Wolverine reserves have…

… championship Wolverine nto S teams and is still a reserve this season. However, Strack has been plugging him in for John Clawson at forward with "no hesitation" in the conference games. "He made an important…

… was pleased with the Wolverines' per- formance. Especially satisfying were the performances of the two- mile and one-mile relay teams. Both teams qualified for the NCAA championships in Detroit, March…

Wolverines had the lead, Coffin opening it to 20 yards. Then, Elmo Morales took over and ripped off a 1:54 half mile to gain the fastest Michigan se ment, but the Irish closed the go to only five yards. Notre…

…:39.9. Falcons Fly The mile relay team reeled o a 3:17.8 timing, finishing hot c the heels of the Air Force Acad my. g- Several outstanding individual ap Wolverine efforts were sprinkled e's throughout the meet…

February 13, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 117) • Page Image 7

… script had been f 1 lowed, the confrontation couldn't have been any more of a thriller, with six pool records being broken before a frantic standing room only crowd at Royer Pool. The Wolverines grabbed…

… that Swimming' excellent 10:12.9, Farley snapped Magazine had not been mistaken the varsity and pool records. in tabbing the Wolverines number After Utley's victory in the 200- one in the country after…

… with the were on the ropes after the 50 and Wolverine star and trailed by over I-M. If we could have just squeez- 25 yards at the finish. With an i edA JinJ ,.nA thos tw We,., cold' style, a first in…

…- position happy, the once-beaten Wolverines seem to be in a good A Real Dill-y position to maintain their current Big Ten lead, necessary for the all-important trip to the NCAA re- gionals in Iowa City next…

… succession. To. down the Hoosiers at this point, the Wolverines had to have a one- two finish in the 500-yard free- '~#Oit (By the author of "Raty Round the Flag, Boy', "Dobe Gillis," etc.) ROOMMATES: THEIR…

February 06, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 111) • Page Image 7

… with Indiana's downtrodden Hoosiers for about 30 minutes be- fore stampeding to their sixth conference victory of the year, 93- 76. The Wolverines moved in front early in the game and led most of the way…

… Michigan starters hit the twin digit bracket. Rebounding Edge All this, plus an uncompromis- ing height advantage which netted a 59-39 rebounding edge for the. Wolverines, kept the high school size Hoosiers…

…, as ominous reminders of the Illinois-patented coup flashed on the scoreboard. But the Hoosiers slacked off on the press, which had been rat- tling Michigan, and the scare was over. The Wolverine

… MINNEAPOLIS - An abbrevi- ated Wolverine swimming team had no trouble in disposing with Minnesota here yesterday by a score of 90-33 for its 13th con- secutive dual meet victory. The win was accomplished by a…

… beat O'Malley. Carl Robie, Michigan's Olympic butterflyer, did not make the trip. The Wolverines will go into heavy workouts again this week in preparation for the dual meet at Indiana next weekend…

February 25, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 127) • Page Image 6

… Mich- igan State after twice beating the league - leading Michigan Tech Huskies. Twice, the Spartans turn- ed back the Wolverines. Tonight, Michigan journeys to East Lansing to seek revenge for that…

… when he netted a hat trick in the first period of the opening game. While Volmar did not score again, his three goals stunned the Wolverines and gave the Spartans the momentum need- ed to sweep the…

February 22, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 124) • Page Image 6

… brilliant two-game sweep the Wolverines started on a five game losing streak that was only halted Saturday night in Duluth, Minn. Anyone at the last three home games could tell you that the team on the ice…

… winning. This is especially true for the Wolverines, who simply dn't have the indi- vidual stars that they had two years ago when they won the NCAA championship. Teams like Michigan Tech and North Dakota…

February 08, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 112) • Page Image 7

… Lead As Wolverines Drop Down to Tenth Michigan basketball coach Dave Strack was in a jovial mood yes- terday as a result ,of his team's 93-76 win over Indiana. He was ready to respond to the first round…

Wolverines had just climbed back into the top ten last week after defeating Minnesota. Last Tuesday, Michigan met a determined Illinois team and, af- ter leading most of the way, suc- cumbed to the upset…

February 03, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 108) • Page Image 6

… walk. That is if it's Farley, as in Wil- liam Farley, Olympic freestyler, Big Ten champion and Michigan swim standout. Bill is the distance man for the Wolverines. As a sophomore he cracked four team and…

… wanted to change surroundings etive part in . and Al Wistirt persua'ded me id although to pick Michigan." professional Wistert, whom avid Wolverine ptressed anhl fans may remember as a Michigan tre th m…

… help- ing me . . .," praises Parley. Stager, on the other hand, com- pares him "favorably to any other Wolverine swimmer I've coached, who's been great. Bill works hard BILL FARLEY p 4 . Now -renting…

February 11, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 115) • Page Image 6

… How can it be Idntolifis know . . . inte Quad btit 5th BIG WEEK 7o c-Room 610 3, South Quad open every Friday night 8:30-12:30 reputation of Wolverine mentor .. Cliff Keen. Brilliant Soph Cal started…

Wolverine lineup and be the Badger entry in the 147- this time he missed the tourna- pound division. The two have mens comleelmys.never wrestled in competition be- ment completely. fore, but have had many…

February 03, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 108) • Page Image 7

…, Strack was ready to admit that Rich Jones and Don Freeman are "awfully good." At least they were Tues- day when they sparked Illinois' 09-93 win over the Wolverines. "We weren't quite sure what to expect…

… though. In the past two years, he has finished fifth in the Big Ten high bar competition. Last year, he fin- ished first among the Wolverines, closely followed by since graduat- ed Alex Frecska and all…

February 20, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 123) • Page Image 10

… Defeat Scrambles Race Four Wolverines Break 20-Point Mark By The Associated Press MADISON - Wisconsin edged second-place Michigan State 78-77 yesterday and dropped the Spar- tans two games behind front…

… that the high total was not normal. "A few games ago we House Reco Schellhase. Tomorrow, the Wolverines wili forsake the quest for new marks for the books as they travel to Iowa for a game that effects…

February 19, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 122) • Page Image 7

… the last Big Ten dual contest in advance of the conference meet. T0 MEET GOPHERS TODAY: nasts Squeak Past Illinois By BOB McFARLAND The Wolverine cindermen liter- ally ran away from the Irish of Notre…

…. Canamare snapped the Yost mark in the process, as he vaulted 15'0" to 'better the old standard by two inches. The Wolverine cap- tain then failed in an attempt to clear 15'512". Canamare had gone 15' before…

… close the only bright spots for the Mich- behind his two teammates, and igan thinclads. The Wolverines logged an identical time in placing took 11 of 15 first places, in addi- third-his first creditable…

… with hopes of overcoming the machine-like Wolverines, who are on the way to their sixth straight t conference championship. A n d they all but succeeded, faltering with only one event left on the seven…

February 22, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 124) • Page Image 7

… Michigan pull- ed within one point, 54-53. After that, they outran and outshot the Wolverines to make it seem like a rub at the final buzzer. Miller's substitute second string, which held off Ohio State last…

… and Jim Myers led Mich- igan with only six apiece. "Dave (Strack) has done a fine job in organizing this club. "The Wolverines have a better offense and a stronger ball club than a year ago," quoted…

February 20, 1966 (vol. 12, iss. 3) • Page Image 5

… overbearing on occasion," says a team- mate. Cazzie performs in practice like it's a game situation.. He'll club somebody and snap at a player even though he's a fellow Wolverine. A practice session con- sumes…

…, revived basketball interest and power at Michigan, and led the Wolverines to two straight Big Ten championships and second place in the NCAA last year. Natch. But focusing a bit on his background, Cazzie…

…, because he liked the coaches, Bill Buntin, the prestige of a Michigan de- gree, and because the Wolverines "looked like a team that needed help." You know the rest. He broke the Michigan season scoring…

February 20, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 123) • Page Image 1

… his teammates. The Wolverine win, by an NBA score of 128-94, broke the old school record set one long week ago against Wisconsin. The total also established a new Big Ten team scoring record, and the…

… in scoring, but the memory of those games made the Wolverine con- tingent scoff at his alleged offen- sive potentcy. his best shot is a one hand jumper, the first shot every skinny high school player…

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