February 21, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 96) • Page Image 6
…, who had Com- pleted a slam earlier in the pro- gram with their one-two finish in the 220-yard freestyle, took com mand early in the race and were' never seriously threatened by the Wolverine entries…
…' followed it with their slam in the 220. Behind 16-5, the Wolverines came back with a slam of their own in 50-yard freestyle with Carl Woolley and Frank Legacki fin- ishing one-two, narrowing the margin by…
… seven points. Wolf's victory in the individual medley cut another point from the Indiana lead and Michigan's second and final slam, in one- meter diving, gave the Wolverines their aforementioned 26…
…-22 lead. 'M' Sweeps Diving The diving was won by Joe Gerlach with Bob Webster a close second as the Wolverine duo gave the fans a real show with their near perfect execution from the rarely used low board…
…. Michigan's other winner was urday, before returning home for another meeting with Indiana, this time in the Big Ten Cham- pionships, March 3, 4, 5. The Wolverines gave a tremen- dous effort yesterday but it…
… edged Sintz in the 100-yard The Wolverines will a new victory string meet Ohio State at Co Streak En 400-yd. MEDLEY REL diana (McKinney, 'I Sintz) 2. Michigan.7 (Breaks American and ord.) 220-yd…
… incredible 38 points in the span of a year against the Wolverines. Last year Michigan had only to jump into the pool to splash to a 66-39 drubbing of IU,Yesterday Indiana won by 11. * * * * "WERE YOU POINTING…
… that the Wolverines no longer shall run rampant over all. "If we hadn't had those two, we certainly couldn't have won," says Councilman. "What's encouraging about their presence at Indiana is that they…