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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 12, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 112) • Page Image 6

… younger brother and Wolverine teammate Mike followed closely- in fact, very closely. "We were both on the s am e team in high school for two years," explained Steve. "And we each took a third and a second…

… great and so has Bar- nett," the powerful forward said yesterday. a if RUBIN'S DIFFERENCES with the Coach. became a "personal thing," and he wrote Wolverine Coach Cliff Keene in April of his freshman…

… tendencies." wrestle for the Wolverines again Although he did not skate dur- tV i k, 'N s . Do' YOU think' a bright young engineer Lars Hansen 0 should spend hid most imaginative years on the same…

February 07, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 108) • Page Image 8

… kota, both fair-to-middling Mid- they p 1 o w through their thirdwestern squads. triple-dual meet in four weeks; The Wolverines wrestle Georgia Tech, Northern Iowa, and Eastern Michigan in that order…

…, beginning at 1:00 in 'Eastern's Bowen Field House. Of the Wolverines' three oppon- ents, Northern Iowa will probably Under its former title of the State College of Iowa, Northern has had a long history of…

… team to a runaway vic- three, Eastern is somewhat thin, tory against Wisconsin. The Wolverine line-up includes Like Iowa, Illinois has a sched- a number of new faces. Wayne ule 'which works against them…

February 09, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 112) • Page Image 8

…. The great Michigan teams of the past three years had been depleted and Maxey was forced to play on a Wolverine team that I could only manage an 8-16 record. After playing for a winner for so long, Maxey…

… substantially he has be- come a vital cog in the Michigan attack adding a great deal of speed to the Wolverines. It is his d speed that Maxey feels "makes up for my lack of height." And it is determination like…

… another 25-footer against Ohio State. The Wolverine guard is small, his height disadvantage disappearing against the taller competition that is common in Big Ten play. Since he hasn't snagged many rebounds…

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 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 03, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 109) • Page Image 6

…, with or without the moves, Ollie hays suddenly come into his own as/a scorer of merit in the Big Ten, as he's averaged almost 23 a game in the Wolverines' last three. Starting a week ago Sat-' urday…

… _________________________ ii By The Associated Press Michigan's Wolverines forged into first place ahead of UCLA in The Associated Press. major college basketball poll today while Davidson, Duke, Indiana and Van- derbilt…

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 28, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 126) • Page Image 6

… sextet to mented Coach Al Renfrew, "only reap the rewards, early in the season when the boys 'The Big Ten hockey title is up are getting their experience." for grabs as Michigan and Wiscon- The Wolverines

…- Big Ten contests. utes. Saturday night, though, the Michigan and Wisconsin, tied Wolverines registered their first for second with 10 points, will de- victory with a solid 5-3 decision. termine the…

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, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 97) • Page Image 6

… hind Michigan State's Carl Shaar, against Wisconsin Saturday. Thrasher's unofficial split was :53.9 the third-place finisher in last as the Wolverines timed -:46.5. year's Big Ten Meet.i "Jeff should…

… event against the :53.9 split on the butterfly leg of Wolf No Problem Badgers the next day, Mannard the 400-yd. medley relay Friday. The Wolverines' other individual winning in 2:06.7 and Shaefer, He also…

February 16, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 94) • Page Image 6

… muscular Jack Barden, junior Wolverine heavyweight wrestler. "Coach Keen knows what to do at that right time. He is respon- sible for the success I have had," the modest Barden replied. "Also wrestling with…

Wolverines Good hit, no field." will be up against when they travel The Hurryin' Hoosiers are, in tllustratlng the paradoxical con- to Bloomington to,. tangle with fact, hurrying more and shooting trast…

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 07, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 110) • Page Image 7

… a team." Michigan hockey coach Al Renfrew made that comment last week following a two-game series in Minnesota, where double wins had moved the Wolverines into fourth place in the WCHA stand- ings…

… Huskies, two wins and one Hopes High a t Midseason loss ahead of Michigan, arrive in two weeks to test the invincibility of Wolverine home ice - Michigan remains undefeated in the Col- iseum this season…

…. Michigan's league record stands at 7-3, all three, of course, losses coming on the road. The first two, against now second-placed Den- ver, opened the Wolverine's WCHA season. The remaining defeat - nine…

… Western Ontario game, when H a r o 1 d Herman took over. Keough's often spectacular goal- tending has kept Michigan in many a close game. All in all, at midseason things are looking up for the Wolverine

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 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 04, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 110) • Page Image 6

…. Erwin, Hamilton and, Becomes M' SCAZZIE PACES ASSAULT: G 1Wolverines Threaten Marks C4 I Sanders was the order. It was Gary's second consecutive national title. One-Team Show This intersquad…

… be swept off the books. Michigan is leading the assault on the conference. Averaging 96.6 points per game in five conference outings, the Wolverines are in good position to erase the Big Ten scoring…

February 27, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 101) • Page Image 1

… -Minnesota goalie Chuck Stein- weg's net and the bolts took the form of two quick shots from the sticks of Michigan hockey players. These two scores wrapped up a hard-fought 3-2 win for the Wolverines over a…

… place in the to hold off the Wolverine attack pre-release wards. single handed in the second period "Some situations become so as 17 Michigan pucks were direct- pathologically bizzare that the ed in his…

… what is wrong with his thinking. t)-nw.. fr m hirnum P ,,mn Break Tie Afigered by the thwarted scor- ing opportunities, of that second period, the Wolverines broke the tie at the 2:38 mark, and were out…

Wolverine onslaught. .,. . W ' …

February 24, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 98) • Page Image 6

…. Plays on First Line Last fall Renfrew placed him on a linewith Bob White, one of his linemates the previous season, third year as a Wolverine regular. Except for a brief stretch in Janu- ary, the three…

… linemates for the Kitchener-Waterloo Dutchmen. Freshman coach Ross Childs, who played with Bochen while a stand-out in the Wolverine nets for two seasons, is another of his supporters. "He's not a player who…

…'t ask for two finer five days), much pressure will be guys to work with than Gary or on the Wolverines' number one Whe,,line to mount a winning attack. Whitey," Bochen said. It's a pretty safe bet that…

February 20, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 95) • Page Image 1

… 3:30 in Varsity Exhibi- tion Pool. On the basis of times turned in previous to today's meet, the Hoosiers must be rated as slight favorites over the Wolverines, Who won their 33rd consecutive dual…

…. Wolverines, who are undefeated in dual meet com- petition since Feb. 25, 1956 when they lost, 57-48, to Ohio State. Record Holders Led by world record holders Frank McKinney and Mike Troy, Indiana has easily…

Wolverine matmen, whose tri- umph here was their eighth straight. The 23-3 score equaled Michigan's most lopsided victory of the season, achieved Feb. 1 against Purdue. The loss was Il- linois' eighth in 11…

February 14, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 88) • Page Image 1

Wolverines within two losses of the record established by the Michigan team of 1917-18 of ten games. Once more the Wolverines showed promise to their followers, holding the lead through the first: ten minutes…

… baskets in the open-I ing minutes of the contest, and when guard Jon Hall converted a long pass from center Bob Brown,, the Wolverines stretched their ad- vantage to 12-6. It was their biggest lead. With…

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…

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 26, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 117) • Page Image 6

… Ren- frew. "He's a consistent player." Consistent is practically an un- derstatement, as the senior center has been runnerup in scoring for the Wolverines for the past three years. As a sophomore Wilkie…

… House will take place at 1 p.m. and not 7:30 p.m. as reported earlier. It is the final dual meet of the year for the Wolverines. year would never have noticed any lack of form or any effects of his…

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 23, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 97) • Page Image 6

… by the visitors. Wisconsin came out run- ning in the second half, and its fast break, instituted this year by new coach John Erickson, resulted in easy layups and wore out the Wolverines. Michigan…

… converting a rebound with two minutes left in the half to give Michigan its largest lead, 39-28. From there Wolverine fortunes went more or less downhill. Wisconsin seized its first lead at 62-61, shortly…

February 19, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 118) • Page Image 7

… prep players, of last year. Ralph Simpson, from Pershing, will lead the MSU squad aiainst Lamont King of Northwestern, and the Wolverine frosh's top scorer. In their high school encounters, each gained…

… expected starters in school ball in Michigan. Matt A derson, from Southeastern a Dave Hart, of Ypsilanti Willc Run, will be the Wolverine's o' er Michigan starters. Ron G kowski, of Detroit Catholic Ci tral…

February 17, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 119) • Page Image 6

… DOUG HELLER' The dual meet season for the Wolverine swimmers ends today at Ohio State with Coach Gus Stager not certain that he needs to take his entire team to Columbus in order to beat the Buckeyes…

… Jackman has Stager worried among the Buckeyes' swimmers, as his :22.2 in the 50- yard freestyle is better than any Other than that, the Wolverine coach sees Lonnie Harrison as a dark horse in the distance…

February 19, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 123) • Page Image 6

… Optimistic? might again change weight classes valuable asset for each of the 6'5"' The Wolverine mentor was still and send Rausenberger against senior's three years on the var- cautiously optimistic. "We…

… sophomores, both of whom season Pomey thought that he losses," Keen added. lost to their Northwestern foes. would be the Wolverines' sixth Bob Fehrs, Michigan's 123- Dennis Wegner lost his 167-pound man as…

… Fehrs; wants to." Tino Lambros, another Holiday Festival to get him into whipped the Wildcat, 6-0, when 123-pounder, completes the Mich- the starting line-up . . . for good. the Wolverines stopped North…

February 23, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 115) • Page Image 1

…." Minnesota put in two goals by 3:04 of the second period before the Wolverines came alive on Captain Gordie Wilkie's first tally. Wilkie's shot came off a pass from Tom Polonic 20 feet out. Gopher goalie John…

… 103-59 Big Ten loss before a near sellout crowd of 13,217. For the Wolverines, it was their 18th victory in 21 outings this year to tie the season mark for the most wins by a Michigan basketball team in…

February 01, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 96) • Page Image 1

… from its sophomores and veterans. The Wolverines had three individual winners in hurdler Cliff Nuttall, By PERRY HOOD Michigan's ice sextet combined some hard checking and accurate passing to dump…

… puck past goal- tender Art Warwick into the left corner of the net. Twice in the next ten minutes leading Wolverine scorer Gary Butler got in close to the net on open breaks, skating around, through, and…

… over the Colorado defense, but failed to get the puck past War- wick. The Wolverines upped the score to 2-0 when Bob Ferguson slid the < ¢ Rjj …

February 14, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 100) • Page Image 6

….m.' in the Intramural Building gym.' The Wolverines hope to repeat! their decisive 75-36 victory of last; week over Ohio State. The sole bright spot for Illinois' is senior tumbler Hal Holmes, the…

… the Wolverines. 14 oz. iI i Once Again - The Famous TCE EUROPEAN STUDENT TOURS (Some tours include an exciting visit to Israel) The fabulous, long-established Tours that include many unique features…

February 22, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 99) • Page Image 6

… week at Blomington-maybe even fourth or fifth behind Michigan State and/or Minnesota, if everything goes wrong for the Wolverines. But don't go away mad. "We can beat Ohio State-may- be," Stager puts in…

… us we have a 12-place scor- ing system," Stager added. The big thing to hope for, as far as Stager is concerned, is to see the Hoosier and Wolverine specialists shut out the Buckeyes from the top…

…:01.5, although Stager was disappointed when Shaar beat Moore in last week's dual meet. Shaefer is the top bet for the Wolverines at 100 yds., although junior Steve Thrasher may get the nod as the flyer on the…

February 25, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 99) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY l -. _ o . . VATHEN, LOCKE, RADFORD: Wolverine Shot-Putters Improve the game s n the thi 91 Fred .Katz, r4ssociate Sports Editor i By ROY RHAESA The rules state that you have…

… season is in store for gym fans tomorrow night when arch-rival Michigan State brings its unbeat- en record to Ann Arbor in an at- tempt to convince the improving Wolverines. Coach Newt Loken has billed the…

…-man squad would be able to keep up the pace against the favored visitors. Although the Spartans have yet to lose, a strong Iowa team did tie them the night before invading the Wolverines' 'lair' two weeks ago…

February 13, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 87) • Page Image 1

… Solving Border Looking into the future, the T gress should attack the problem of Tech Rally Overcomes tWolverines By MIKE GILLMAN Special to The Daily HOUGHTON - An out-skated Michigan team fell before a…

… of the season here at Tech, roared their approval through the scoring splurge as Tech's touted "Production Line"! of Paul Coppo, John' Kosiancic and Gerald Fabbro turned on the power. The Wolverines

… season, The host team started out the, game with constant pressure on the Wolverine net and it took a fine Job by Coyle (and a little of his Irish luck on two shots hit- ting the post) to keep the Huskies…

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…

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