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February 19, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 120) • Page Image 7

…SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1967'.' THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1967 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PA01 SEVETJ Icers R By DAVE TICKTON The Michigan Wolverines out- did themselves last night…

… Duluth, 8-2 i 1 Breaks The Michigan skaters finally got those well deserved breaks. For Tankers By DOUG HELLER Tradition went out the window at Matt Mann Pool yesterday as the Wolverine swimmers ripped…

… before the Wolverine tankers. The 84-38 score was significant only it if is remembered that a losing swimming team is ordina- rily guaranteed 19 points for en- tering all the events. Actually, Ohio State…

Wolverine netminder ing moves. more drilled a shot into the upper played. Herman was a bit peeved Jerry Hartman who played an left corner of the net. After Bruce over the second Minnesota goal. outstanding…

… at will to- slapshot was smothered by a div- of players that would have done wards the Bulldog netminder. ing, stick swinging Wolverine de- a telephone booth stuffing team Hartman was next on the other…

… takes anything igan really skated well and you away from the Wolverine effoit, can't argue much with a game like asimprovement was shown in tht"h"ocdd diving, sprinting, and the 500- Their momentum and…

… return of yard freestyle. The Blue won 10 of the friendly break should help the 13 events, and swept eight. Wolverine skaters in the final reg- Blue Chip ular season series next week The inspiration was…

February 10, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 112) • Page Image 7

… hockey team on the other. Result: an unbalanced scale and an outweighed team. Add Bob Baird. and a steady player," Keough of- the Wolverine skaters. The Michigan icers this year are enjoying one of their…

…. Baird has been watching Bob play hockey since his high school days. "I really love, the game and life is very pleasant even in the midst of the hockey season." The Wolverine skaters have played strong…

… have had that little extra nearly every game this year. This team's po- tential has been underestimated. With the steady all-around plat of the Toronto terror, Bob Baird, the Wolverines could go a long…

… much hockey." Slurp The Wolverines have already feasted on the Spartans three times this year, and are looking for a sweep of this weekend's home-and-away series to keep second place North Dakota at bay…

February 12, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 114) • Page Image 7

… RICK STERN. Special To The Daily EVANSTON - Shooting 50 per cent from the field, Big Ten co- leader Northwestern rolled past a drastically off-target Wolverine quintet 105-82 here yesterday. Michigan…

… from the line, also a season low. The game was so neat a replay of Michigan's 93-73 pasting by the Wildcats a month ago that ex- pedient Wolverine coach Dave Strack might have saved money by sending a…

… grabbed 12 re- bounds. All-America candidate Jim Burns only scored 12 points, but the Wildcats didn't need him anyway... For the Wolverines, Craig Dill scored the first eight points and finished as game…

…. Consistently Wolverine defend- ers fell behind their men and had to foul to keep them from scoring. At the half, Michigan had 14 fouls while Nortwestern had committed only nine. Both Wolverine ball handlers…

…. Jumping like a trampolinist, he consistently had position on the taller Wildcat front-liners and more than once went up for second and third tips. Desperately hoping to escape the cellar, the Wolverines

… State skat- ers blasted the Wolverine icers last night 5-1, you can't refer to the Spartans as the 'defending NCAA champs.' They looked more like thej NCAA champions of '66-'67. "We just jelled," a…

February 28, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 127) • Page Image 7

… now 8-3, while the Wolverines are 2-9. Ironies abounded. The two teams have done a complete about-face from last year, wheni Michigan won its third straight Big Ten title and Indiana languished in the…

… cellar. Cazzie Returns 'Incognito' But one of the major reasons for Wolverine pre-eminence in past - seasons stepped onto the court only in street clothes, to ac- cept the Chicago Tribune's silver…

… which almost brought the Wolverines back from a 13-point deficit with seven minutes to go to an upset victory. With a minute and a half left and the Hoosiers clinging to a five-point edge, Dill sank both…

… with seconds left in yesterday's tragic 98-96 loss to Indi Wolverines, with Dill scoring 29 points, chopped a Hoosier lead down to two in the last six minutes of t but were unable to send it into…

Wolverines started off the game hot and had a 12-4 lead early in the first half. But as a result of several misplays, the Rockets came back to lead by a point with less than a minute left in the half, It took…

… a long pass from Bill Fraumann to Steve Fishman and the ensuing layup to give Michigan a 32-31 halftime fifth foul and the Wolverines never lead, got any closer than five points. No Mean Task A…

… loose Wolverine defense per- mitted Toledo to gain a quick 40-34 margin and Michigan found it hard to score, missing two breakaway layups within a minute of each other early in the period. The Rocket lead…

… wavered from three to seven points throughout' the second stanza but the fresh- man Wolverines seemed always a step or a jump behind their Toledo counterparts. With 4:20 left on the Yost Field House clock…

…. Me thing's evening up fc though it doesn't seem team. Maybe next year will start coming our v But first there re games to be played ou And to escape the cella 67 Wolverines may hav few old cliches to…

February 24, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 124) • Page Image 8

… despite slight cases of the flu. The Hoosiers have already lost to Notre Dame in a triangular meet this season 91%-47, a team the Wolverines vanquished 71-60 t last weekend. The Wildcats will bring in its…

… some individual stars Jack Harvey, the Wolverines' to stimulate interest in the meet. shot putter supreme, will face Ralph Schultz, who won the some top flight competition for 1000-yard run for the…

February 05, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 108) • Page Image 7

… 10 minutes as the Wolverines struck for a come- from-behind victory. Shut down in the first half by Purdue's assembly-line jump shots, 37-30, Michigan opened shop in the second half with 13 points in…

Wolverines held the lead in limbo. Then forward Dave McClellan, playing on a tightly-taped tender ankle, limped off with a charley horse. Enter Willy. "McClellan's injury wasn't ser- ious. He could have gone…

… points and 14 re- bounds, and the Wolverine posse rounded up the stragglers. King, head coach at Purdue, em- phasized that the Boilermakers couldn't outrun the Wolverines. like Michigan, with its height…

… eye-catching 63.6 per cent, compared to Michigan's lukewarm percentage of 42.0 The Wolverines, after hitting a freezing 32.8 before halftime, turned on for a cool 50.0 after. Downhill Purdue dipped…

February 02, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 105) • Page Image 9

… sixth place finish to end his wor up national champions. oughly,: o The road to Syracuse - site he's ha of this year's NCAA get-together- never t hasn't gotten any softer for the he shru Wolverines

… hockey rinks of ;rease in Lansing. Even a rivalry as strong are seco as a Wolverine-Spartan clash in thatc couldn't melt the heart of that panied1 terrifying white power, ability ti Snow has cancelled the…

… fresh- Strong man hockey match between the like Pau revenge-minded Wolverines and tournam Michigan State. holidays In a hard fought battle last week the labo the Spartans toppled Michigan 7- 5 in the…

…- etlade ed an explosive Wolverine offen- sive led by center Dan Deeks and right forward Rich Perin. Montrea The loss was attributed to oc- C casional Wolverine defensive laps- C es and the Spartan ability…

… nalties called on them this notes Renfrew. The in- penalties-the Wolverines nd highest in the WCHA category-has been accom- by an equally important o kill those penalties. g sophomore defensemen l Domm…

February 25, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 125) • Page Image 7

… outcome. 4 With only 3:23 left in the con- test, Wolverine captain Mike Marttila skated around a Nodak defender and drilled the puck through goalie Mike Curran's legs Daily-Thomas R. Copi JIM KEOUGH 'to…

… the consensus among the Michigan swimming coaches , that most of this afternoon's competi- tion will be of "varsity caliber." 'M' Favored The Wolverine tankers are Slightly favored over their biggest…

Wolverines Paul McGuire, Bruce McManaman, and Peter Eemond. Michigan State has three or four "stars" according to Kimball, but he expects Michigan's greater depth to produce a victory. to set up Dakota…

… final two and a half min- utes, until Wolverine sophomore Doug Galbraith picked a loose puck off the boards and fired the puck at the open Dakota net, only to hit the post. After the final buzzer, losing…

… and again, Bill Lord, Paul Domm and cohorts kicked away screaming shots off the Nodak sticks, and a large percentage of the losers' shots never reached Keough by virtue of being blocked by a Wolverine

… ly shoveled a backhander through only power play of the game. Curran's legs. It was the senior The Wolverines failed to get the forward's 20th goal of the season. puck over center ice for the ini- The…

February 16, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 117) • Page Image 7

… extraordinary performances. There was only one problem, the Wolverines came out on the short end, losing to the Spartans, 190.8- 190.425. Still, the season is far from over. The Wolverines lost to the Spar- tans…

… both the Wolverines' side horse and floor exercise squads missed while the Spartans re- ceived 27.15 and 27.90 respectively. Part of the 2-point difference after the first three events could have made up…

February 11, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 113) • Page Image 6

… and Taimo Leps entered. The Wolverine unit has been jokingly referred to by their team- mates as the commonwealth squad, since McDonald is from Jamaica, while the other threea are Canadians. Interesting…

… the bushy-browed Hoosier, no one expects any better than second. By adding Walmsley to the two regular starters, Fred Brown and Jay Meaden, another Wolverine will try his luck for second place.I Indiana…

… meet the most exciting of the season. In their January rendezvous at Bloomington, the Wolverines set season records in three events. And lost the meet. The competition will probably! be distributed in…

…:29.8 effort' to easily win the featured race at the USTFF Invitational. Billed as a head-to-head con- frontation between the Wolverines, Fordham, and Villanova, the top three relay units in the country, the…

… board oval at the Garden, the The Wolverines finished with a 15-yard victory margin over sec- ond place Fordham, who was timed in 8:32. Villanova placed third in 7:36.5; while Tennessee garnered the…

February 03, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 106) • Page Image 7

… third-place Wolverines, 3-2 and 3-iL This time the teams' positions are reversed, but the situation is the same. Michigan currently tops the conference with a 7-1 record and Tech is holding down third at…

… Great Lakes Tournament, when during a double-penalty, the Wolverines scored twice before we knew what happened." The home ice could be a factor in Tech's attempt to avenge last year's losses and the 4…

… skating and checking abilities, is the basis of the Wolverine win- ning streak. "When we played them in Detroit, I was particularly impressed with Michigan's fore- checking and hustle; they were able to…

… hold us in our own end of the ice for most of the game. They have great desire and that great hustle-the necessary prerequisites for a winning team." The Wolverines arrived in Houghton last night to…

… 1967 -Daily-Thomas R. Copt MICHIGAN TECH ALL-AMERICAN netminder Tony Esposito fends off a shot by Michigan forward Mike Marttila in Tech's December defeat to the Wolverines in Cobo Hall. Hoping to get…

February 21, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 121) • Page Image 9

…TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1967 THE MICHIGAN DAILY V A 914-V WTWW Cagers Crumble, Swimmers Dunk Go PAGE NINE ph r. 9 Buckeyes fend Wolverines To Third traight Defeat Special To The Daily seconds…

… dropped the Wolverines to a 2-7 mark in the conference. "We played better and a lot harder than against Ohio State last weekend," moaned Strack after the game. "But we couldn't quite crack their defense…

… the margin to 77-71, and a few moments later it was back up to. 12 at 87-75. Desperation Wolverine comback attempts were futile. Several times in the last five minutes of the game Michigan cut the lead…

… 12 8-12 3-5 0 3 19 ~9-15 6-9 6 0 24 3-8 1-2 1 1 7 0-0 0-0 5 3 0 39-75 18-30 40 18 96 40 47-87 46 50-96 eight of 12 shots, and finished as' high man for the Wolverines with1 17 points. The 6…

…'4" sophomore from Toledo kept the Wolverines close almost single-handedly in the first half scoring 11 points in. the first 12 minutes of play, hit- ting on five of his first six shots. Sullivan also turned in a…

February 19, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 120) • Page Image 6

… Fletcher-Speaking at Canterbury House-12 noon in a triangular meet here. The Wolverines netted a 188.25 total compared to the Badgers' 179.55 and the Gophers' 176.55. Michigan, which suffered its first Big…

…, winless in Big Ten com- petition, fell to 0-5. Shape Up, Or ... Wolverine gymnastics c o a c h Newt Loken felt that his squad' did "reasonably well considering the expected letdown after the MSU meet…

… had earlier won the high bar with a 9.0, as the Wolverines took the on the tramp, AAu cnamp Dave Jacobs turned in his second fine performance after sitting out of competition with a sprained ankle. The…

… Phip Fuller who recorded a 9.5 in the floor ex- ercise. Fuller; who is ranked in the top two in the nation in "free ex" was backed up by his brother Chip and Jacobs, who gave the Wolverines a 27.5 total…

… time of 3:15.3. Earlier. Kutschinski and Mc- Donald had contributed to the Wolverine cause by winning the 880-yard run and the 600-yard run, respectively. I 4 SITUATION ETHICS: THE NEW MORALITY…

February 11, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 113) • Page Image 7

…. Naturally the Wolverines appeared in their customary white home uniforms. The officials decided something had to give in order to tell the teams apart (State's white is trimmed in green, Michigan's in blue…

… time on a beau- tiful centering pass from Ullyot. Cooley never had a chance for the puck that tied it at 3-all. But even with momentum and a great crowd going for them, the Wolverines couldn't get…

February 18, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 119) • Page Image 7

… Contest By JOHN SUTKUS Michigan goalie Jim Keough sat on his knees in front of the bench on the ice. The rest of the Wolverine hockey team filled the bench behind him. Coach Al Ren- frew tendered a few…

… PERIOD SCORING - D- ping) 17:26. M-Koviak (roughing) Wolverine Blitz As a final point; Bay said that the Michigan was the object of a special scrutiny from certain of the spectators. "Michigan State is…

…:30. SPORTS NIGHT EDITOR: HOWARD KOHN Wolverines will tangle this ning at Lafayette. eve- GORDON WEEKS MICHIGAN'S HOCKEY TEAM igan State last weekend. Last n Bulldogs' goalie six times in ai Duluth net. Le…

… icers. Only a thin Coliseum crowd watched as the Wolverines came from a three goad first period deficit to pull ahead by one, go down by one, and then send it into the extra period with a tying goal…

…, wrestling for the Wolverines in the 177-pound class, pinned Illinois' Bert MacComber at 6:54 of his match. But Dave Porter, heavyweight supreme, dis- dained to let his match last even that long, as he got his…

February 15, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 116) • Page Image 8

…, high bar and parallel bars and hopes for an abrupt about-face year have exceeded his last year's against the Wolverines.! Sttae has eight lettermen back# from last year's squad, which went undefeated…

… national rankings, just ahead of Wolverine standout Phip Fuller. Ring-Ding On the still rings, MSU boasts three more top-flight performers. Ed Gunny placed first in the NC- AA finals, while Larry Goldberg…

…, Thor and Ed Witzke, and Gerry Moore. Cliff Chilvers and Rich Kenney, the two Wolverine mainstays on the rings, face a severe test in the likes of Gunny, Croft and Gold- berg. Vanden Broek. Scott Paris…

…, Mike Sasich and Gary Vander Voort will be matched against MSU's fourcome of Gunny, Thor, Diehl and Norm Haynie. Uphill Battle best, Thor and Diehl. If there is1 one event in which the Wolverines should…

… be rated as favorites, it's on the trampoline where Dave Ja- cobs, Vic Conant and Mike Zadel should outpoint Thor, Aure and Keith Sterner. The Wolverines will be hamper- ed in one respect tomorrow, for…

February 14, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 115) • Page Image 7

… athletes that partici- pated in the USTFF Invitational in New York Friday have been suspended from future competi- tion in AAU meets. Two Wolverine cindermen, Alex McDonald from Jamaica and John Reynolds…

…:29.8 clocking was run in the disputed New York meet. Wolverine head track coach Don Canham, speaking of the AAU declaration, said, "It doesn't bother us. We weren't planning on entering any further AAU meets this…

…- weight match would have meant victory to the Wisconsin wrestlers yesterday afternoon in Yost Field House, the outcome of the meet seemed in little doubt. Dave Porter was the Wolverines' heavyweight…

… him around before dropping on him for the pin and an added five points. Pressure was placed on Porter when 177-pound Wolverine Pete Cornell f o u n d his shoulders wedged against the mat after 6:20 of…

… rolled Cornell over again for the pin, and set the stage for Porter's dramatics. The Wolverines had pulled to an apparently safe 15-6 edge on successive decisions posted by 145- pound Fred Stehman, 160…

… appearance in a Michigan uniform, dropped the 123-pound opening encounter to Steve Potter, 6-3. Bob Fehrs, the Wolverine regular at the position, moved up to 130 pounds against the Badgers, and managed to…

February 23, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 123) • Page Image 10

… conference tournament, March 2- 3-4. Illinois must defeat Minne- sota this weekend for a similar 5-2 record. Winning Total If the Wolverines can overcome Iowa, both teams will have 6-1 records. In the Big Ten…

… City would bring the Wolverine's point total to 14, and insure a seventh straight con- ference championship. If Michigan loses to Iowa Satur- day, the Hawkeyes will be able to clinch the title with a…

… action is coach Newt Loken, who has guided the Wolverines to six straight conference titles. I1 Dallas...home of LTV Aerospace 4 As one of the nation's social, cultural and educa- tional capitals…

February 19, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 120) • Page Image 9

… disappointed. There weren't many bright spots." "What about Dill?" a reporter countered. "Im not trying to pick on any- one. But it's hard to be jovial over anyone's performance." It was only the Wolverines' sec…

Wolverines had upped their mar- gin to 28-22. Discrete FeetI "We got off to the wrong foot in the first half. But Michigan didn't take full advantage of the opportunity," spoke up Ohio State coach Fred Taylor…

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February 18, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 119) • Page Image 6

… put out late in the season. That's what they did Gus (Stager, Wolverine swim- Big Ten which has fared better e last year and that's what they seem to be doing now." ming coach) whenever I didn't RON…

… little while to forget what might have been had a few breaks been reversed. But last year the identical thing happened, and the Wolverines re- grouped to come up with a specta- cular showing in the league…

… squad with an unblem- ished 4-0 slate, while Illinois is 3-2 with losses to Iowa and the Wolverines. Loken claimed before the start of the campaign that this year's race would be extremely closely…

… the Spartans and the Wolverines. State travels to Iowa City this weekend, and Loken predicts that if they perform as they did against us, they should come through with a victory." Everything, of course…

…, will de- pend on 'how well the Wolverines fare in the conference meet sche- duled for March 2, 3 and 4 in Iowa City. If they can repeat their per- formance of last year, the league trophy will be in…

… Michigan's pos- session for the seventh consecutive year. The Wolverines are expected to have no trouble in winning today's meet at Minneapolis. Minnesota has an inexperienced squad with only six lettermen…

… State will make the boys work even harder from here on out." The Wolverines have done it before, and there's no telling it won't be done again. and 38 seconds. Charity Pass Then Hawkeye forward Gerry…

… easy prey for the home-loving Wolverines. Junior center Hosket and senior forward Ron Sepic (who both played different posi- tions last year) are the two ma- por infectors of the OSU plague. Wolverine

February 28, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 127) • Page Image 6

…PAGE ' Srx THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1967 PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1967 Gin dermen By BOB McFARLAND Acting Executive Sports Editor Wolverine head track…

… with three. The Michigan and MSU totals included two relay clockings apiece, which will not be among the events scheduled in Madison. The only individual Wolverine leaders were captain Jack Harvey…

… stronger now," Kutschinski pointed out. The Wolverines will enter an- other strong contender in the 660- yard run. With a 1:11.5 time to his credit this season, he will have to deal with Mike Mondane, defend…

… affect the meet. Influenza Kearney, half-miler John Reyn- olds, and other Wolverine cinder- men have been bothered by the! flu and bronchitis lately. "Influ- enza is certainly another factor," Canham notes…

…, "but it's sweeping the entire Midwest right now, and everyone will feel it." Another middle-distance event, the 1000-yard run, will feature Ken Coffin, a Wolverine junior, who placed second in the confer…

… doubtful for the Indoors. Rick Hunt, who copped the Big Ten high jump championship out- doors, and the mile relay team, chinski, McDonald, and Bob Gero- metta, also rate as important keys to the Wolverine

…. Who will be in the Wolverine surprise package? Hurdlers Larry Midlam and Nelson Graham, Col- ton in the 300-yard dash and Gerometta in the 440, Elmo Mo- rales and Reynolds in the 880-yard run, Steve…

February 03, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 106) • Page Image 6

… teammate of Vanden Broek's on gram also impressed me, so the end of my sophomore year I gave career by capturing the high bar, the Wolverines. decision wasn't much in doubt." it up entirely. This gave me…

… more side horse and all-around state When the decision for college After he joined the Wolverine of an opportunity to work and titles as a senior. Ironically, he rolled around, Michigan was the squad he…

… "close tman for Wolverines Ken Wiebeck races" and " much improved and John Salassa to beat will be team." Why the change? Bill Swano. Swano will alo swim The answer can be found in last in the 500-yard…

…'d say that Michigan will get a team. He has hopes of improving great meet." Michigan's status in the national Usually Individual standings for medley relay times, Wolverine coach Stager, as usu- the…

Wolverines currently in third al, put much emphasis on the place. "individual challenges" facing his Hickman is relying heavily on "indvidal callnges faing sprinter Fred Hogan, backstroker team members. He…

February 21, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 121) • Page Image 8

… the winning oal in a 6-5 sudden-death overtime victory. Saturday night's game provided a different type of excitement as the Wolverine skaters overpower- ed Duluth, scoring seven goals in the first 28…

… Baird, out with Lord scored a goal in each of the a knee injuriy for the Duluth ser- Wolverine victories. These were his ies, is skating this week. "Baird first two goals of the season. will be used…

February 09, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 111) • Page Image 7

… ideal. Collective Way Four Wolverine cindermen, Tom Kearney, John Reynolds, Alex McDonald and Ron Kutschinski, are proudly participating in a collective two mile relay effort, and have found that the…

… track at the Garden could have an effect on the Wolverine effort, since the Michi- gan unit is accustomed to doing, their traveling on cinders. Canham doesn't believe that the New York track will be a…

February 04, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 107) • Page Image 6

… maternal Schellhase (who wouldn't think of weaning the ball) than with him. And the Wolverines, 7-8 on the year, are giant-killers are Yost. So ... ... there's hope of an action- line. "It's going to a…

…'re scheduled to meet the Wolverines today in Pennsyl- vania. Pittburgh had a meet with Cornell Wednesday night. The spokesman reasoned, "It snowed in New York and people can get snow-bound for days. That's where…

February 17, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 118) • Page Image 6

… Bulldogs of Minne- sota, Duluth, in the first of a two game weekend series in the Coli- seum at 8:00 tonight. The Wolverines, who have drop- ped three straight contests, will be without the services of…

Wolverine star Mel Wakabayashi. "He (Christiansen) is the same type of player as Mel .. small and tricky and an ex- cellent playmaker. One problem, however, is that he has trouble staying out of the penalty…

… North Dakota MICHIGAN Michigan Tech Denver Michigan State Colorado Coll. Minn. 'I(Duluth) Minnesota so darn well and they have a big jump on everybody in the stand- ings." The Top Four Wolverine coach…

…- ings. A double win for the Spar- tans, combined with sweep by the Wolverines, would lift Michigan to within eight percentage points of first place. r1 W 13 8 9 7 8 4 5 3 I4 L 3 4 5 5 9 7 10 14 T 0 0…

February 05, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 108) • Page Image 6

… The goal judge called it a goal, and one referee called for a faceoff. Big Mixup Half the Wolverine team piled over to the crease to find out what was happening. After a long discussion, the Michigan…

… events to pace the Wolverines in a meet inwhich the only apparent Blue weakness was in the freestyle sprints. Badg- er Fred Hogan raced to victory in both the 50- and 100-yard freestyle sprints, but with…

… points after winning the low board competition with a total of 2'72.6. Hogan's wins in the sprints were less than im- pressive, as he turned the 50 in :21.95 and the 100 in :48.41. The Wolverines jumped…

… Monday, February 6 Union Ballroom 7:00-9:30 NOW making their weights," according to Wolverine assistant coach Rick Bay. "Everyone on their squad had to wrestle up one weight.". The Wolverines combined…

… deci- sioned Bill Waterman, 6-3. Initial Pin Michigan sophomore Geoff Hen- son gained his first pin of the sea- son by entangling 130 pound Rich Schildt, after the Wolverines' 123 pound Big Ten champion…

February 01, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 104) • Page Image 2

… been started by Director of Bands William D. Revelli. The new group, the Wolverine Band, will be directed by Dr. Revelli and will emphasize concert music. Re- hearsals will be limited to one night a week…

…. The Wolverine Band will offer a more relaxed at- mosphere since the members real- ize they are playing chiefly for fun and enjoyment. It is Dr. Revelli's hope that the new band will prevent students who…

February 14, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 115) • Page Image 6

… team had just drubbed the Wolverines twice. Things looked good and even Bessone had to crack a smile when he was reminded about the Press Trophy: "Hey, that's right. We win the thing. It's a trophy given…

…, notably Bruce Koviak as center now for Lee and Mike Marttila. Also, leading Wolverine scorer Bob Baird had his knee twisted by a check and definitely is out for this weekend's home series against Duluth. Of…

… course it's almost playoff time. And of course State has a reputation for coming on strong. But after watching the Spartans blitz the Wolverines twice last weekend, there's only one ques- tion to ask. How…

… on the bus!"k The methods may be a little crude but when you cross Bessone, you get stung. Case in point are the Wolverines who dropped their second and third straight in the conference to the Spartans…

February 16, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 117) • Page Image 6

… Cliff Keen will take that same safety device off his tie rack this weekend as the Wolverine wrestlers meet Illinois at Cham- paign and Purdue in West Lafa- yette. The Friday - Saturday matches will climax…

… Pillath. Loffredo will be pitted against Wolverine Fred Stehmen at 152, and Pillath will wrestle NCAA champion Dave Porter at heavy- weight. With only eight return- ing members of last year's squad, a…

February 01, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 104) • Page Image 6

…-yard freestyle as Wolverine tanker Carl Robie (10:09.2) drop- ped down to second. Rankings remaining unchanged were Tom Arusoo's 1:57.0 time for Michigan against Indiana in the 200-yard butterfly, Greg…

… three remaining firsts. The Eli retained best times in the 400-yard freestyle relay, the 200-yard free- style with Olympic gold medalist Don Schollander, and the 400-yard medley relay. Other Wolverines

February 01, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 104) • Page Image 7

… icers lost to MSU, 7-5 at home in e O the Coliseum. The Wolverine standout is left winger Dave Perrin, a vicious r Mexico State tonight and Tulsa checker who tallied one goal and Saturday. two assists in…

… the last encounter. a1. UCLA (38) 15-0 380 The Wolverines were confident y 2.North Carolina 13-1 298 of victory before last week's match d 3. Louisville 16-2 284 and frosh coach Alex Hood felt 4. Texas…

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