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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 28, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 126) • Page Image 7

…'s feeling pretty good." Another Wolverine expected to put pressure on the Spartans is Mike Rubin. Against Michigan State earlier this year he was edged by 145-pound Ron Ouellet, 6-4. For the Big Tens Rubin…

… EDITOR: JIM FORRESTER By PHIL HERTZ Coach Dave Martin's Wolverines and three other teams will be out' to keep Wisconsin from capturing their third straight Big Ten track: championship when the meet gets…

…'s Glenn Dick who has leapt 23'7%". The Wolverines' Gary Knicker- bocker is the defending champion in the high jump, but he will have to improve on his top jump of 6'8" if he is to defeat Gary Hau- pert of…

Wolverines should also threaten in other areas. Larry Midlam is a co-favorite with Wis- consin's Mike Butler in both the 70-yard high hurdles and the 70- yard low hurdles, but Butler is the defending champion…

… seniors~Mike O'Connor and Lee Bisbee took sixth and twelth respectively. Wolverine junior Gary Kinkead came in a disappointing sixth in the IM. He said after the race, "I just don't know what it is, but I…

February 25, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 123) • Page Image 6

… and his hands just slipped." The Michigan team was not exactly pushed to perform their best. After the first two events, the Wolverines were leading by more than three points, and the meet was…

… several gymnasts used the meet as an opportunity to try out new variations in their rou- tines. The only event over which Lok- en expressed concern was t h e vaulting (long horse), in which the Wolverines

…- paring themselves diligently. This meet will be conducted in the Wolverines lair and on Wolverine equipment. The danger of concus- sions caused by trampolinists hit- ting ceilings is a distant one in- deed…

… the Michigan club.a The special phase of the winter' professional baseball draft has .robbed the Wolverines of their two prize senior pitchers-Jack HurleyE and Dave Renkiewicz. Hurley was the first…

…'re sorry to lose them, butj we're not going to fold." In addition to Renkiewicz the Wolverines also lost hurler Steve ,Evans, who went to the St. Louis Barring any unforeseen events of catastrophic…

… proportions. Michigan will finish second to Indiana in the Big Ten Swimming Championships at Madison this weekend. This should .come as no surprise, since the Wolverines have done the exact same thing for the…

Wolverine tankers had better start worrying about holding their own as number two. Ohio State has captured more NCAA swimming titles (eleven) than any other team in the country. But the last time they won was…

February 23, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 122) • Page Image 9

… Keough and wing Dave Perrin negated this assumption last night however, as they led the Wolverine icers to a 6-2 rout of powerful North Da- kota. WCI1A Standings s hat trick des W Denver 14 Michigan…

… were fantastic tonight. Everyone was skating and picking up their men." Facing off to the resounding cheer of "Let's go Blue!", the Wolverines avidly accepted t h e crowd's advice right from the start…

… tosed ivedNot to be denied participation in the festivities, Wolverine R a n d y Glendinning (Donim, Marra) 8:15. 8. Rinnie only twenty seconds later ND - Abrams (Hudson, Marks) 19:10. lifted the puck…

… added, "The entire team played very well. We knew t h a t Dakota would be tough to beat and skated accordingly." Noting that the Wolverines de- served the victories, Renfrew said, "We've played well for…

… the last five games, and the puck h a s finally started to go in." DOUG, GALBRAITH, Michigan's forward, chases North Dakota's Roger Bamurak in last night's game at the Coliseum. The Wolverines

… players putting on an extremely aggressive and ob- noxious show. While Greg Jackson, Dave Scholz and the other Illinois players were giving the Wolverines a physical mauling, the capacity crowd of 16…

… was 2 4 able to get 19 more shots than ° f the ? Wolverines because of the 0 0 rough backboard play. 15 92 The leader of the Fighting Illini was Jackson, the 6-8, 254-pound sophomore center. He scored…

February 22, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 121) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, February 22, 1969. THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, February 22, 1969 Upset minded Illini sophomores severe threat to 'NI' gymnasts Wolverines The Lineups take on…

… Harrison Mike Price Greg Jackson 6-8 6-5 6-3 6-3 6-8 By DAVE HANNES The up and down Wolverine cagers will attempt to extend their Big Ten win streak to three this afternoon in a battle with Il- linois. The…

… Jackson. who stands 6-8. Jackson has been a big scorer for Ilinois, holding the schoolrrecord for most points by a sophomore center. He was effective against the Wolverines In that duel, Michigan played…

…, the cham- not particularly impressive against pionship is theirs. the Wolverines scoring only three "Orhiggster.lemthpoints, but Scholz played an cx- "Our biggest problem this year cellent game making…

Wolverines' ability to stop the opposition from scoring. "It seems like defense just isn't their bag as the saying goes. Mich- igan has an effective zone but not a great one. I can't understand why they don…

… eight rebounds while hitting for 19 points, which came mainly on difficult jumpers from the corner. As far as the Wolverines were concerned, the Illinois game was one of their finest team efforts of the…

… season. The scoring was' -Daily--Andy Sacks WOLVERINE FORWARD BOB SULLIVAN drives around two Illinois defenders for an easy lay-up on route to Michigan's 92-87 upset over the Illini in their last meeting…

… last week at the Events Building. VI WOLVERINES POWERFUL I Dave Jacobs STONED!! "stereopticon" STONED!! "Marx Brothers" MAD MARVIN at the Vth FORUM I I SGC Announces PETITIONING FOR SGC President…

… Events Building. j eon because you do it yourself The Wolverines,,seventh ranked in the nation, stunned their pa- I Wax! WA5'11NGrot4 trons in the sparse crowd of 286 by falling behind the eager Gop- i…

… HOURS After Rubin had pulled t hej Wolverines even at 6-6 with a - ____- 4-1vtriumph over Terry Sworsky, __Jim Sanger provided the turning of the match when he convincing- N O Nly trounced Sworsky's twin…

February 21, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 120) • Page Image 8

… hence. for the team. past three weekends, against Leaning over to the optimistic ota, Michigan Tech, and point of view for Ann Arbor hock- ota again, the Wolverines ey freaks, Michigan coach Al Ren- hown…

… we're ready to make a move." North Dakota certainly poses a solid threat, but coach Renfrew says the Wolverines have "b e e n practicing hard and it just pays off." By TERRI FOUCHEY Wolverine swim…

… bril- liance for the Buckeye diving corps. Bruce comments, "Our div- ing is erratic but sometimes excel- lent; we're striving for more con- sistency.'" Wolverine divers Dick I s BE- I OWR H DTE L0N TAYE…

… the excellence in the but- terfly, strong sprinters, and over- all team balance as the reasons for the Wolverines being "too tough for us." However, he does expect improvement in his strong events such…

… events t h e y will swim there. The Wolverines, also are hoping for a rest. The Buckeyes have never swum well in Ann Arbor and aren't like- ly to tonight. Therefore, the Wol- verines will probably get t h…

… best chance for the Wolverines against their Boreal foe lies in the exuberant spirit of Michigan coed Sadie Dopex, "Tune in! Turn out! and besides if you get bored you can always throw hot pennies onto…

… the ice." TRACK. DUAL: p -Daily-Andy Sacks MICHIGAN ICER Barney Pashak mixes it up with Minnesota in front of the Gopher goal during their last confrontation in Ann Arbor, which the Wolverines won…

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 18, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 117) • Page Image 8

… have been if they had hit t h e i r routines." Whether or not the scoring was too high, whether or not the team could have scored higher, one thing in particular was certain; the Wolverines made…

…." "Whether or not The Wolverine's 190.7 total for they can win on the apparatus to the meet was especially high for qualify for the NCAA's," he add- this time in*the season, but Coach ed, "is another story…

… first meet this year that the to the nationals. The home court team felt heavy pressure. I advantage, though, certainly am very happythey responded so won't hurt the Wolverines." well." ON- EXHIBIT AT…

… By ERIC SIEGEL victory. However, Ellis scored a Any time the Wolverine matmen reversal with only 3 seconds re- lose to their Spartan adversaries,rnaining to give the Spartans a it's bound to be…

… looked as if the the referee should have made Wolverines would sweep those cru- Ouellet wrestle. cial lower weights, as Tim Cech "Ouellet got off to a q u i c k out-pointed Gary Bissel, 2-1, and start…

… should have been the Wolverines' fortunes took a penalized for stalling." turn for the worse, as Ellis put Bay emphasized though, t h a t Hudson on his back in the second the officiating was not the de…

February 18, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 117) • Page Image 9

…-85 win over the Iowa Hawkeyes Saturday. After winning eight of the first eleven games of the season, the HOCKEY-Noj Wolverines had fallen into a rut, WRESTLING- giving up five of the next seven SIMN…

…." Dennis Stewar in Sat- The Wolverines have five re- Ken Maxey evenl ie a big maining games, featuring t h r e e rest of the points toughies on the road against In- 12 respectively. linois, Purdue and Ohio…

… double figures. o play like we have in the last two for a 44 per Cen games for the remainder of the The Wolverine, season, I think there is a definite usually good free possibility that we could win the…

…- breaker to Iowa for the last two years. The Wolverines have brok- en down the Hawks for their only two homecourt losses in the two seasons-both times killing t h e Hawks' title hopes. Last year in the final…

… helped the Wolverines to gain the upset 86-85 victory over Iowa on Saturday. By PETER KENT The Michigan icers traveled to frustrating Minnesota this week- end, and could do no better than gain a split in…

… the two game ser- ies. The Wolverines played some fine hockey, but fell victim to Bill Klatt and the Gophers on Friday, 4-3. But Brian Slack's two goals paced Michigan as it gamed revenge with a 4…

…-2 Saturday night victory. The turning point in the first clash came just 58 seconds into the first period as Klatt scored his first goal. From that point the Wolverines were forced to play come…

…, "but a well"' played game." Michigan had several deficits to overcome. But Minnesota, par- ticularly noted for their speed, al- so houses the biggest rink in the WCHA. The Wolverines were forced to 'play…

… particularly referring to, the previous Saturday's game at Mich- igan Tech as well as this series. The Wolverines outplayed Tech at their rink, but the breaks went the wrong way. The winning goal came on a…

February 16, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 116) • Page Image 6

… Cach's victory proved to be the Wolverines' downfall as S t a t e piled up an insurmountable 15-3 lead. Lou Hudson's match at 130 was "the one that really broke our hearts," according to Assistant Coach…

…'s Jeff Smith h a s been undefeated since he lost to Dave Porter in the NCAA's last year, and to concentrate on win- ning the other two. The idea worked fairly well, as Rawls provided the Wolverines with…

February 16, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 116) • Page Image 7

… delivered a ones point loss to the Hawkeyes on their home court for the second consecutive year, The Wolverines dropped Iowa NIGHT EDITOR: ELLIOTT BERRY out of the conference race with the 86-85 victory and…

…. minutes to lead 22-12. leading scorer with 27 points, 10 The Wolverines had gone up by But the Hawks made a swift coming on goaltending calls on nine points at 84-75 on steals by comeback, scaring the…

… of Pete Fichuck; Rich Yurich, and Bill Klatt com- bined to . beat Wolverine goalie Jim Keough, this time with Fi- chuck doing the honors. In ' the second period, Mike Kurtz, who was espeically…

February 15, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 115) • Page Image 6

…-3 count and saw their chance to lead the Big Ten and (to gain ground in the WCHA race fade away. The Wolverines fell behind al- most immediately as Bill Klatt of the Gophers popped in a goal with only 58…

… seconds gone in the con- test. The Wolverines were able to tie the contest twice. afterward. but never were able to gain a lead and spent a frustrating night try- ing to catch the Gophers, a team known for…

… fashion as was the first. Klatt will not be allowed to play in to- beat Wolverine netminder Jim nighit's game. Keough with only 15 seconds gone Although this hurts both' clubs in the final period, just as…

… he had it could be particularly harmful done in the beginning of the game, to the Wolverines. Gamsby leads The closeness of the contest Michigan's top scoring line atnd showed up in the teams' record…

…-' festivities. * Purdue, sunk easily; '1M' awaits Indiana WOLVERINE GOALIE, Jim Keough effectively blocks the puck with his leg as a Minnesota forward slides into the net. Defenseman Paul Domm (10) waits to…

… double win- ner for the Wolverines. The soph- a more d'istance freestyler took the 500 yard freestyle in 5:09.2 and the 1000 freestyle in 10:43.5, In the 200 yard freestyle, Mike O'Connon and George"P e ac…

February 15, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 115) • Page Image 7

…' Wrestlers attempt overthrow of MSU hold By ANDY BARBAS The Michigan gymnasts usually have tp worry about losing two meets avery year: Michigan State and Iowa. This afternoon, the Wolverines' tangle with the…

… Cech will step onto the mat to face Michigan State's Gary Bissell, thus beginning what has to be the Wolverines tough- est meet this year. In taking on defending Big Ten champion Michigani State at 3…

… effort to place the most favorable odds on their side, the Michigan coaches have altered the Wolverine line-up somewhat. Regulars 123-pound Cech, 130- pound Lou Hudson, Geoff Henson at 137, 145-pound M i k…

… Il- linois last Tuesday, the Wolverines must come down to business at 9:00 tonight in. Iowa City. Michigan beat the tenth-ranked Illini with spectacular passes, tor- rid shooting from the field, and…

… the awesome Illinois front line. Though Iowa has nothing to compare with the Illini's muscle, the Wolverines must come down out of the clouds long enough to try to concentrate on blasting the high…

…." Perhaps Michi- h gan could have used some more t practice, too, as the. Wolverines v have given up an average of 89.3 c markers an outing. John Orr, on tle other hand,; does not seem overly concerned about…

…-4431 Ext. 23 7 ---. Purdue Ohio State Iowa Illinois MICHIGAN Indiana Mich. State Minnesota Wisconsin Northwestern Miller has not forgotten about the Wolverines' past s u c c e s s against the Hawkeyes…

… play- off with Ohio State. The Wolverines would like noth- ing more than to sink the Hawk- eyes once again, as Iowa can ill afford another loss in the race for ' the Big Ten title. The Hawks dropped two…

February 14, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 114) • Page Image 9

…Friday, February 14, 1,969 THE MICHIGAN DAILY F 9HPage ....... . . . .. . ....... ...... - leers to i challenge speedy Gophers Ex 44IS to Uy JIM BERLUCCHI The Michigan Wolverines will try…

… Badgers are idle this weekend. The Wolverines have a fine shot at retaining their Big Ten title.; They hold the advantage of four, remlaining conference games, while Wisconsin and Michigan State have only…

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 12, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 112) • Page Image 7

…-84. deficit with just 1:14 remaining in the game., Senior forward Dennis Stewart led the final Wolverine surge as* he hit the two M' cagers burn Illini, 92-8 Page Seven buckets that gave Michigan the…

… lead. Ste- wart pumped in a jumper from the corner at the 1:04 mark to cut the margin to one and just 10 ,seconds later hit a short follow shot to give the Wolverines a one point edge. Stewart's follow…

… his own shot and the Wolverines went into a freeze. Rudy Tomjanovich was finally fouled with nine seconds left and {# hit the one shot that proved to{ be the eventual winner. The whole tempo of the game…

… strong showing by the field, with much of the accuracy other Wolverine on the front line, being provided by Jackson who Tomjanovich. While the other two hit nine out of ten attempts. The were hitting the…

… Chuck Nagle each Whitmore led the losers with 17 pulled down ten rebounds for Wis- points. -Daily-Andy Sacks I ois' Randy Crews on a Wolverine n of the fast break was an im- ctory over the Illini…

February 11, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 111) • Page Image 8

…. But some of them swam thre2 sec- onds faster." A lot of Wolverines swam faster than they hadever done before, too. In fact, the competition was so fierce, that members of both teams achieved the fastest…

…, that they will do ractically anythina If a reason had to be found for them that he's better than they the Michigan loss, it would have think, and hit the rest of his to be mental mistakes. Wolverine

… plaiuded in appreciation of the the field. His strategy worked, as Wolverine's diving talent. Michigan's Mike O'Connor gave Unfortunately, the meet was up after 300 yards. But Lamoreux's just about over at…

… results of the one was over two laps too sopn. Allen meter diving which really astound- stopped just a little too long before ed the Michigan team. realizing that he wasn't done, so Several Wolverine

… ahead of Kinkead. One other event-the 200 yard The SMU freshman also holds individual medley-really hurt the the third fastest time in the coun.- Wolverines. Junior star Gary Kink- try for the -500 yard…

February 11, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 111) • Page Image 9

… for the Wolverines would, wipe out their already dim hopes of a Big Ten title where Illinois must hand Michigan its third straight loss or fall as much as three games behind Purdue, t h e leagve leaders…

…. Last 'Saturday Michigan's sen- ior forwards led the Wolverines in their unsuccessful comeback against Michigan State. Stewarta scored 27 points and pulled in 14 rebounds. However, like Sullivan. and…

Wolverine scoring punch. However, the Spartans, outscored Michigan 17-12 for the remainder of the battle to take an 86-82 win. A Dennis Stewart jump shot, which would have tied the score, was off target with…

… Illini as the Wolverines try for an upset. -Daily-Thomas R. C WOLVERINE KEN MAXEY (44) drives for the basket in la Saturday's loss to Michigan State. The Michigan captain hit f eight points against the…

February 09, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 110) • Page Image 8

…Berry with boy you've got to be at your best" I dealt Ohio State's title hopes a leader, James Johnson, had 15, The Illinois defense headed by The Wolverine grapplers invad- three seconds remaining in the But…

… despite the drubbings the serious blow yesterday with a and Burington 14. Greg Jackson, stifled the Hawk- d psanti yesterday aferon second period. Wolverines gave their opponants 7h3 viaers' victory…

… until tes as many protestors joined in Illinois clicked off 20 out of 36 Wolverines' record to 12-1. Georgia Tech, notably Jim Hoddy the Big Ten." reserve guard Keith Burington put the cheers for the…

… the sec- ling three matches back-to-back But the Wolverines *went with Wsns'svictory wa nytePurdue, behind Rick Mount's 31 ond half. Dave Scholts sat out or two out of three matches is "their best," in…

… season to a 49-30 halftime lead and were nal score wasn't a true indication Wilson, 6-0, Lou Hudson lost a 177-Wentz (M) dec. Puryear, 7-1 u ' half. The Hawkeyes led 10-6 at of the Wolverines superiority…

….uLL13-esn()dcSohmn,3- op and Glenn Vidnovic with 18 head- giving away too much weight." But Wolverines Lane Headrick, 145-Neighbors (NI) dec. M. Rubin, 5-4 COLLEGE BASKETBALL ped by Don Adams with 20…

…. Michigan, who h a s no regular heavyweight, used Jesse Rawls in that slot in their other two bouts. But the. Wolverines didn't give anything away in their first bout against Georgia Tech, as the Yel- low…

… Eastern, Cech dropped the opening match, 5-2, but Lou Hudson recorded his second fall of the afternoon at 5:40 to give the Wolverines a lead which they never relinquished. Commenting on Cech's loss, Bay…

… were more than seveni minutes without a field goal to give UCLA .40-22 lead. Kantsa 'srei g Wolverines By KEITH WOOD . Special to the Daily Big Ten Standings ASSISTANT CHAIRMAN SECRETARY…

… fifth in the ns in relays; tmp ressize pole vault with a vault of 15'6". Gary Knickerbocker took a 'first place inzthe high jump leaping 6'8". the Wolverines 1-2 finish in the triple jump with Warren…

February 09, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 110) • Page Image 9

… sort of challenge from the Buckeyes. Going into the meet, the team from Columbus had topped the Wolverine's best performance this year by half a point. The Ohio coach, Jim Sween- ey, expected to…

…, retorted before the meet, "We'll kill them." In the end, Michigan did very little killing, but the Buck- eyes did very little scoring. The Wolverines ended on top 26.3- 23.6 in the event. Michigan's Dave…

… last event, which usually is the Wolverine's nemisis, is finally beginning to hold its own this year. Instead of scrounging to find enough en- trants, Loken is being f a c e d with the choice of which…

Wolverines. They have often topped 27 only to fall unexpectedly as they did yesterday, slipping to 26.65. Loken puts part of the blame on his strategy. "Right now, we, still haven't decided which en- trants to…

… and 16 later on in the contest. The fouls created an extreme hardship for Michigan in that out of 24 total fouls called on the Wolverines 21 were called on the five starters. Ken Maxey did foul out and…

… they did, daily 'orts NIGHT EDITOR: JIM FORRESTER which is very unusual. It is usual- ly the other way around." Led by Stewart's 27 points and Sullivan's 21, the Wolverines out- scored the Spartans 74…

…-25, but con- tinual foul trouble gave State a consistent lead. iWth only six minutes to go in the first half, the Wolverines had committed seven fouls to only one by the Spar- tans. Michigan managed to tie…

…-32 STATE 6-4 4-3 7-3 8-6 4-4 4-2 0-0 0-0 A free throw put Michigan in the lead for the first and only 10 time, 69-68. But foul trouble again 15 plagued the Wolverines as Fife 10 compiled four fouls and…

February 08, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 109) • Page Image 7

…Saturday, February 8,1969 Icers Brawls mark rough contes1i Special To The Daily HOUGHTON - The Husk- ies of Michigan Tech hit little bit harder and ,skated little bit stronger to down the Wolverine

… icers 4-1 in a bone- crushing penalty+ filled hock- ey game last night. The game was chippy from thb opening faceoff and finally erupt. ed into; a wild brawl in the thirc period featuring Wolverine de…

… the odd man ad- vantage into a goal. Tech buzzes the Wolverine net and tallies twice with Michigan shorthandet while the Wolverines were one again unable to find an effective powerplay combination…

… Michigan goalie Jim Keoug: into the net, for his second goal of the evening. The Wolverines were able tc temporarily tie ,the contest whe: Randy Binnie laced a 30-foote past McRae for Michigan's onl goal of…

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 07, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 108) • Page Image 9

… the strongest collegiate * hockey power in the state of Michigan. Last season the Wolverines were home to defend a ten game win streak when they met the Huskies who were also in the thick of the…

… championship race. Then the Huskies'did what few teams have been able to do and swept the series on Coleseum ice, knocking Michigan out of the race for the top spot in the WCHA. This season the Wolverines go…

Wolverine mentor Al Renfrew wasn't over- ly optimistic about the chances of such a' sweep, noting, "it's tough to talk about a sweep in Hough- ton, Tech is rough any time but they are especially murderous on…

… ! home ice," fNevertheless, the Wolverines are coming off of what was probably their finest performance of t h e season, last Saturday's 5-0 white- washing of Minnesota, and Ren- frew is hoping that the…

… very encouraging aspects for the offense. In last week's series the Wolverine scor- ing attack was more balanced than in any series this season. The eight goals tallied by Wol- verines were countered by…

February 04, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 105) • Page Image 8

… negotiations are the current impasse is a direct satisfactorily concluded." Lev Alcindor L...... by Jim Forrester Hgot',i cold- ' with the Wolverine Icers IF YOU WOULD have asked "For whom the bell tolls…

…," last Friday night, you would have had to answer the Wolverine hockey team. In what can be fairly described as the most unbelievable com- bination of stupid plays and ineptness ever thrown onto the ice…

… and still called a game, the icers got stomped by Minnesota by a 6-3 count. But if you asked the same question Saturday at about 11 P.M., the inescapable conclusion would be that the Wolverines were…

… 'Gophers put up a good defensive show, but their attack was built around Wolverine mistakes and lazy play. a Cut to the third period Friday. Michigan is behind, 4-3, and on the power play. The Gophers get…

… the puck and Scott Buchan wants to clear it down the ice. Michigan forward Doug Galbraith goes after Buhan, Buchan flicks his wrists and the puck goes over the Wolverine's outstretched stick. Buchan…

… with a shot into the now open right side. Minnesota Coach Glen Sonmor accurately depicted the Wolverine style of play. "When you play as offensively as they do, you're bound to take some chances." Custer…

… took a better chance at the Little Big Horn. After the breakaway, the Wolverine play dropped to a margin of laziness. A jury of little old ladies would 'have hung them for their sluggish play. Cut to…

… Gopher Bill Klatt behind the Michigan net about five minutes after Roddy's score. He is moving back and forth behind the Wolverine goal un- hindered, looking for a friendly brown jersey to pass to in front…

…-existant wing or to the other ,team. THEN CAME SATURDAY NIGHT. If the Wolverines were ter- rible Friday, they were terrifying Saturday. They came out skating and hitting as they hadn't for the entire season. They…

…, but was able to make thesaves. r "We shot several times and that guy didn't even move" said Wolverine defenseman Lars Hansen. The puck would hit a skate or a post or by accident McLacklan would move in…

February 02, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 104) • Page Image 8

… Fieldhouse, 8:00 Gymnasts, Wrestlers Wolverines outscore Gophers, but final score is 'disappointing' pulverize opposition Grapplers demoli three foes; capture double Bier Ten victory I FLIGHTS TO EUROPE…

… sweeping two events, rings and high bar. But the margin of victory did not satisfy the Wolverines. Coach Newt Loken admitted, "The team was disappointed. We should have, improved over our last meet (189…

…, -Missouri's ,Steve Cava- naugh stunned Wolverine follow- ers by gaining a 4-4 draw with Tim Cech. "Cavanaugh was an unknown quantity, just like the rest of the Missouri team," Assistant Coach Rick Bay said…

… commented graciously on theI The Buckeyes caught Purdue at decision: "It was not a good call." 79 all with 4:38 to play when Steve All the other Wolverines beat their Tiger cohorts. Sophomores Howell scored…

… on a lay-up. Then 167-pounder Tom Quinn and 177- Sorenson scored to make it 81-79 3ounder Jesse Rawls, the o n1y with 3:45 to go. pudrJseRws h Wolverines to wrestle and win in Jary Johnson's and…

… weights. In their final meet, against Ohio State, the Wolverines had to compete for attention with a gymnastics meet, and seemed to come out second best. In .between the intermittent yawns of the…

… Buckeyenaudience, the Wolverines ran up a 14-0 ad- vantage on the strength of deci- sions by Cech, Geoff Henson, and Mike Rubin, and a pin by Lou Hudson. By the time the curtain rang down on the final act, the…

Wolverines found themselves on the long end of a cumulative 86-11 score. STATISTICS MICHIGAN 24, MISSOURI 6 123-Cech (M), drew Cavanaugh 4-4 130-Hudson (M) dec. Barrett, 9-4 137-Henson (M) dec. Shepard, 3…

February 02, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 104) • Page Image 9

… night in the second game of the Michigan double- header. the Ramblers of Loyola in Chicago in sixteen games. Stadium last night. The Ramblers jumped off to The Wolverine's demise was a a 14-7 lead at 5…

…:15 in the first result of many factors, and Mich- half, puncturing the Wolverines igan Coach John Orr was par- kaleidoscope zone with pinpoint ticularly unhappy about one of passes. The passes were fed…

… intentionally fouled M and awarded the Loyola fo two free throws. He converte of the two shots to put L ahead by four. The Wolverines came back the score 89-89 in the next seconds as Dennis Stewart 15 foot jumper…

… unprotected middle of Michigan's zone. Fuller finished with 35 points, high for the game, while Moody had 22. Sullivan led the Wolverines in Loyola frequently caught t h e scoring with 31 points, his best…

Wolverines off guard with its fast break, and made motions of run- ning away with the game. They extended their lead to 16, points with about half the period over. The Wolverines cane back to a 41-31 deficit…

… surprise challenge from Michigan State at East Lan- sing yesterday afternoon to win 66-57. Then last night at Matt Mann Pool, the Wolverine squad humiliated Illinois 82-32. When Michigan Coach Gus Stager…

… Michigan's Coach Gus Stager did a lot of favors for the Illinois swim team during the match at Matt Mann Pool last night. But the Wolverines still managed to obliterate the Illini by 50 points. Illinois…

February 01, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 103) • Page Image 7

… goal cost the Wolver- ine Icers their fourth straight loss, as they were whipped 6-4 byx Minnesota last night at the Coli- seum.r For the second week in a row' the Wolverines were unable ' to take…

…-3 victor McLachlan waved off to the side- Because Gamsby didn't score lines, Gamsby skated in all alone, picked the open corner and slain- the Wolverines also got the bene- ned his fifteen : foot slapshot…

…'s swim team had an easy time downing Wisconsin 79- 44 last night at Matt Mann Pool. The Wolverine tankers method- ically took ten of thirteen events, winning their first contest of a three-meet marathon…

…Wisconsin victor, as he nip- ped Michigan's Bob Zann in the 200-yard freestyle. Wolverine tankers took first and second in both distance freestyle events. Mike O'Connor and Mike -Daily-Andy sacks an Lars Hansen (3…

… in all alone on Wolverin netminder Jim Keough. Keoug .made an outstanding save o Buchan's low drive but Rodd easily converted the rebound t n e Casey finished 1-2 in the 1000- h yard free, while Mike…

… scoring opportunities, it was the' ability of the Gopher defense to cover the Wolverines in front of the net which made the crucial difference. "We played much better hitting Michigan in front of our net…

…'ve been killing us." The Gopher defense was indeed effective but it certainly was not invinceable as the Wolverines poured 40 shots at the Gopher net. Unfortunately for the Wolver- ines goalie McLachlan and…

… the Gophers' second netminder, the of the Wolverines' drives. In trying to explain the effec- tiveness of the Gophers' fast break mentor S o n m o r commented, "When you're as offensively mind- ed as…

February 28, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 128) • Page Image 10

…, but rather the two thoughts on the minds of the gymnasts. The Wolverines hope to revenge their loss to Iowa earlier this season and retake the Big Ten title which the Hawkeyes grabbed last year ending a…

… three events he performs for the Wolverines. This attempt netted him a 9.0 score against Minnesota. "The Sidehorse is Our Key" school can represent the Big Ten, where normally two or three schools finish…

February 27, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 127) • Page Image 6

… . .." He was referring to the current four-game losing streak which (1) superceded a ten-game win- ning splurge, and (2) shattered all Wolverine hopes of a WCHA championship. Wear One Crown Michigan is…

… 7:30 each night and will cost from each swimmer, while making defeat at North Dakota which left a$1.00 for students and faculty sure that he gets an adequate the Wolverines mired in fifth3."Indiana…

… issue, will be commetedsays Wolverine Coach Gus Sta- commented: gers pre in th Gns the All prices are at a bargain base- the fact that no coach has to di- "We could have won either of ement rate in order…

… twelfth or higher). It should pretty much explain how the Wolverine frosh managed to rack up their winning 366 points. NHL Standings I East Divisionj W L T Pts Montreal 34 Chicago 28 New York 29 Boston…

February 27, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 127) • Page Image 7

… Shoot. So goes the two-in-one feature at eight tonight in the University Events Building as the Purdue Boilermakers take on the Michigan Wolverines in what promises to be a highscoring chaotic affair. The…

…. overtime, the Wolverine yearlings They will be opposed by Lowe are eager to make it three in a ("Butch" to his friends) and Ron row under coach George Pomey. Powers (6'. A product of Detroit Th invading…

… height ad- vantage for the Wolverines and the possibility of a third straight Michigan victory looks more than just possible. "We'll go with the same start- ing lineup we used in our last game," reports…

… Pomey. "We hope to play everybody, but that will depend a lot on how the game goes." For Michigan That means that Rod Ford, Mike Rafferty, and Tom Lund- stedt will be starting up front for the Wolverines

February 25, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 126) • Page Image 8

…'AND FORKS-North Dako- ta exploded for three final-period goals last night to bury Michigan 5-2, and complete a sweep of the two-game series. The double defeat completely shatteredg anyiWolverine hopes for a…

… high finish in the WCHA standings. Michigan has now lost four in a row and has a 9-7 league record. Mike Furlongr was the biggest thorn in the Wolverine side with goals in each of the first two pe- riods…

… free of pen- alties, only four Wolverines and five Nodaks were whistled to the penalty box. None of the goals came on power plays, although marker while both teams were Furlong scored his first…

…-period short-handed. Gym nasts By ANDY BARBAS Both the Wolverines and the Fighting their way out of the Illini scored their season highs in corner they put themselves in at , yesterday's clash. Michigan did it…

February 25, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 126) • Page Image 9

…Sunday, February 25, 1968 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nine Sundy, ebrury 5, 968 HE ICHIAN AIL , _ 5 _ Wolverine Cagers Overpower Minnesota, 105-92 By ROB SALTZSTEIN Special To The Daily…

… MINNEAPOLIS-"I don't know -we Just fell apart." That little quote, by a girl named Candy, captain of the Min- nesota cheerleaders, vaguely tells the story of what the Wolverines did to Minnesota last night here…

… Minnesota away and they did it like a group of happy butchers at a meat-cutting convention. Trailing 45-44 going into the second half, the Wolverines erupt- ed with a display of basketball fireworks that…

… fizzled Minnesota's two-game winning streak and pushed them into a tie with the Wolverines for cellar honors. All the Wolverines, led by Rudy Tomjanovich, strong on the boards, and Ken Maxie, loose on the…

… and with so much success that he left Minnesota fans muttering about players who deliberately show-off. The Wolverines started out slow- ly and trailed Minnesota 10-4 with just under three minutes gone…

Wolverine coach Gus Stager relying instead on its overwhelm- after his freshmen had turned ing depth. the 1968 Big Ten frosh meet into Greg Zann took one first with a shambles by walloping runner- a nifty :22…

February 24, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 125) • Page Image 7

… to ta all night, but the third-period place Minnesota. marker by Nodak Bob Tuff ended The Wolverines find the battle. Tuff took passes from in the Big Ten cellar Mike Furlong and Terry Ogden mark while…

… the Gophe in front of the Wolverine net, 3-7 mark. If they lo: and drilled the puck past goalie coach Dave Strack's bo Jim Keough. certain of ending the Dave Kartio, North Dakota's the basement for t…

… on the play. This set the stage for Tuff's winning goal midway through the final frame while teammate John Gasparini was sitting out the ac- tion in the penalty box. The Wolverines were unable to stage…

… teammate at forward, sophomore Larry Mi- kan, is still growing at 6'7". Even though Michigan had an easy time disposing of Minnesota at home, the Gophers outrebound- ed the Wolverines 49-41. Slaughter "They…

Wolverines. As far as his ownk team is con- cerned, the Michigan mentor stated, "We just have to regroup and play the way we can play. Our game against Illinois was one of the poorest of the season." Mistakes…

… In last Tuesday night's loss to the Illini, the Wolverines made numerous mittakes while suffer- ing their eighth Big Ten setback. "We seem to be a team where everybody has to go all out, all the time…

… eight. "This might cause some of our squad members a little difficulty," says .Bay. "Both of those teams have a few good boys scattered through their lineups who will be looking to upset their Wolverine

February 23, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 124) • Page Image 9

… seventh place in the a spectator. Illinois Big Ten scoring race. It was about this time that Tom- Michigan; The Wolverine captain tied janovich grew four inches within Indiana Northwestern's Dale Kelley…

…- preciated surroundings, a shell- shocked North Dakota team will host a down-hearted Michigan squad. Both the Wolverines and the Sioux. dropped their two game series last week to the league's front…

…-runners, Denver and Michigan Tech. Fell Short While the Wolverines were just falling short of the hard-nosed -Daily-Andy Sacks Huskies, the Sioux were taking 7-0 and 8-2 shellings from the OVICH goes up for a shot…

… able to find him all important opening game of the in running laps in the IM Building playoffs on the road. ou the. next morning. The Wolverines will be out to by 'M' First Choice gain at least a split…

… finish W UCLA or Houston I'd stay at their regular season schedule in Ngiriara T~vf toar vala c~in' Wolverines attempt to get back they tackle fifth place North weekend against seventh place olorado…

… supports a 2.1 goals against per gan'e, average, a figure good for second place among the WCHA goalies. The Wolverines have been de- pendent on solid goaltending and hustle, this season. However, it be- came…

February 21, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 122) • Page Image 7

… Building. The Illini's Blue wardrobe had clashing orange numerals that were incredibly large. The uni- forms also seemed to bother the Wolverines as they lost- their eighth Big Ten game in 10 starts…

… and then Tomjanovich was ' called for his second goaltending violation in less than a minute and his third in the ball game. This time the call was question- able but the Wolverines had been drained of…

… deliberate Illinois team that leads the Big Ten in defense with a 64 points- against average, Michigan was only able to hit for 31 in the first half. Big Gun?I And the Wolverine's big gun, Tomjanovich, could…

… was particularly happy with the win since the Wolverines had handed his Fightin' Illini a stunning 67-65 defeat at home. "We were awful sloppy out there but I don't care how we win them on t'le read…

February 18, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 120) • Page Image 6

… CORPORATION 2001 Sanford St. MUSKEGON, MICHIGAN An Equal Opportunity Employer leers ] By ELLIOTT BERRY The way yellow jerseys were sprawled all over the ice last night, it seemed as if all the Wolverines had…

…-2 victory. The victory gave Michigan Tech a sweep of their weekend series with the Wolverines, and elimin- Lose making sparkling saves to light the scoreless frame. The Wolverines took the early in the…

… conquering was forgotten yester- day, as Notre Dame's indoor track team left Ann Arbor on the short end of a 76-64 dual meet score. Wolverine coach Don Canham's thinclads got the points in all the places that…

Wolverine athletes. The Wolverines started slowly,' taking only third places it the first two running events. Miler: Steve Bishop and 440 man Paul managed third to keep Notre Dame in the scoring. Pete…

February 18, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 120) • Page Image 7

…, "at least the Wolverines still hold, with been so slow in getting started. . ." for the fans, that is." At one time five losses in their six games. Indiana jumped into a 13-4 lead Maxey and Payne went…

…- onuaone-and-one. was almost the margin of differ- other championship while Indiana# But the Wolverines continued Hoosiers at 44-36. fell at the last. One year ago to riddle the 2-1-2 zone. which Stewart…

… won anyway. He's Special To The Daily really come along these last few EAST LANSING - What began matches." as a typical Wolverine-Spartan Still plagued with a virus, Lou clash ended almost unbelievably…

… and then losing the game BLOOMINGTON - Taking a ourselves." quick lead which they never re- "We gave Indiana too many linquished, the Wolverine gym- good shots and didn't take ad- nasts yesterday downed…

…- Sullivan 6-10 1-2 4 5 13 Pitts 9-21 7-13 2 9 25' diana State's 172.75. Maxey 1-9 1-1 1 2 3 The Wolverines placed one-two Edwards 3-6 0-0 1 3 6 in all seven events against Indiana McClellan 1-5 1-1 3 2 3…

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 17, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 119) • Page Image 7

… first period Mich- can't move it.' igan's hockey team had its first Had the Wolverines' passing been sharper, it might have oeen penalty, a two-minute tripping another story. infraction handed to Paul…

… Domm. The Huskies came out hitting It left the Wolverines a man in the first period. It was a cal- short ,but, more importantly, it culated strategy against the big- allowed Michigan Tech to play ger…

… Sieradzki (4) and Edgar Rivalin (3) atch developments as John Haines (7) tries to push Wolverine Bruce Koviak out of the play. The uskies' defense clamped the lid on the Wolverines, 3-0. 13 Coach Al Renfrew…

… missed open nets three or four times. But we were skating right with them the whole game. * "They were checking us well. When they take the puck right Frozen The second period, opened with Wolverine

… perfect pass and punched the' puck into the open net from five feet out. The Wolverines hardly ac- knowledged the two-goal deficit 'ONE MORE TIME:'- wrestlers Go Agamit By BILL McFALL Tonight in East…

February 14, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 116) • Page Image 9

…WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1867 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PACIF. N . WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1967 THE MICHIGAN DAILY ~Af1I~ ~Tr~7w r Uaa.1N A i WolverineS T 10 n nn 7 TT IUr TipS Illini, 67 -65…

… forward for the Illini, Michigan its first Big Ten bas- hit a pair of free throws to put ketball victory on the road in two Illinois ahead 55-54. years as the Wolverines upset Il- The lead changed back and…

February 13, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 115) • Page Image 9

… - The Wolverine. wrestlers, led by a pin in their first and last matches, overpowered Wisconsin 25-6 yesterday in what assistant coach Rick Bay termed "our best dual meet of the year." The win gave…

… their series with North Dakota in Hougliton to drop into second behind Den- ver who took two from Minnesota Duluth. The Wolverines pulled out a 4-3 overtime win in East Lansing Friday night, then came…

…, when the Wolverines were forced to play catch up,they moved into a 3-0 lead while Keough plugged the goal against 17 Michigan State shots. Six tallies in the final per- iod turned the game into a farci…

… of the afternoon." according to Bay as Wolverine 152-pounder Fred Stehman tan- gled with Mike Gluck, runnerup in the NCAA's last year. With the score tied 2-2 going into the second period, Gluck gained…

… a fast three points to lead 5-2. Stehman Reverses But Stehman came right back with a reversal and predicament to go ahead 6-5. And after the Wolverine senior started the last period with a quick…

… escape, the two grapplers spent the rest of their match in a back and forth tussle, but Stehman came out the victor 7-5. The 160 division saw Wolverine Wayne Hansen "looking real good," according to Bay…

…." The 10-2 Badger victory attested to that. Impressive Victories The last two matches saw im- pressive Wolverine victories-a de- cision by Pete Cornell at 177 and a pin, of course, by Dave Porter at…

February 11, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 114) • Page Image 6

Wolverines more polish and poise. State & Packard The result was a 9-0 whitewash <=-yom~r:>o<-amo<-o< o {s < -{7 om <-of Michigan State. h Kayos Spartans, 9-0 pa After Friday night's 4-3 over- time…

… squeaker over the Spartans, Wolverine goalie Jim Keough pre- dicted a substantial victory last night. Actually he didn't go too far out on a limb. Though Michi- gan's Friday night victory was a pastiche of…

…-1 score. Last night the Wolverines kept the pieces together. "We played a good game," ac- knowledged Wolverine Coach Al Renfrew. "And, despite the score, State is still a good team. They gave us a heckuva…

… game Friday night." The Wolverines continued their third period heroics, scoring six goals in the final stanza. "This could be some team if it played three third periods a night," notes Keough. A Wolver…

… started. Nine minutes later Galbraith got a souvenir puck for his second hat trick of the season. The next two minutes brought two more Michigan goals. *I UI And the Wolverines await next -Daily…

…-Andy Sacks weekend's. invasion of Michigan MICHIGAN FORWARD Lee Martilla (8) skates across the Mich- Tech, currently one WCHA notch igan State crease in jubilation after scoring the Wolverines' last ahead of…

… light w in spectacle of the two held in weights. le Events Building, the Michigan At 123 pounds, Steve Rubin gave w estlers took measure of Ohio the Wolverines a fast 5-0 lead by te as they beat them…

… to 15 and 12 ith the Wolverines holding a slim ad as they 'went Into the heavy eights. Michigan's Pete Cornell had the eight upon his- shoulders as the rolverines could not lose here and ill have a…

February 11, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 114) • Page Image 7

… yesterday as the Wolverines lost a three point half-time lead before being completely run off the court by Iowa 99-86 in the Events Building. The Hawkeyes scored 12 straight; points in little over two minutes…

… early in the second half after the Wolverines had taken a seven point lead on Ken Maxey's driv- ing layup. Senior Sam Williams, who sat out much of the first stanza aft- er picking up his third personal…

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