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February 26, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 116) • Page Image 7

… versus the freewheeling running game that the Wolverines employ. Both teams lead the Big Ten in their chosen pursuits. Favoring a 1-3-1 zone trap among a variety of zones and traps, Minnesota's scanty 57…

… Brady, John- son and Lockard. Although not as polished as their Minnesota coun- terparts, the Wolverines are quick- er, "more willing to make things happen," as Wolverine assistant coach Fred Snowden put…

…, forcing Michigan to play the Goph- er deliberate style, then Minnesota should be in fine shape at the con- clusion of the contest. However, if the Wolverines can run and continue to gun with suc- cess, then…

… on while teammate Ken Brady -fights for the ball during the Wolverines 105-83 pasting of Illinois. Wilmore will attempt to duplicate his 31 point performance of that contest when the Wolverines take on…

… Minnesota today. IRISH ROMP: Visiting Icers fall gain -Daily-Rolfe Tessem WOLVERINE CENTER Ken Brady cans a layup in the Wolver- ines thumping of Illinois two weeks ago while Bill Morris (35) hopelessly…

… looking for-. ward to the clash of the Michigan freshman basketball team with Michigan State Monday night for some time, but the Wolverines can't afford to be looking ahead when they take on Central Michi…

…- gan today at Crisler Arena in a game preceding the Michigan- Minnesota varsity duel. The Wolverines have a perfect 10-0 record, but the CMU frosh came very close to marring it when the two teams met Feb…

… early 27.45 to 26.70 lead. But the smile on Coach Loken's face faded as MSU outscored the Wolverines by one point in the side horse. Despite Kaziny's classy 9.35 and Gura's 9.05, Michigan, as a result of…

… Marti's surprising and unfortunate 7.45, could not match State's consistency. Faced with a situation they had not encountered since Iowa, the Wolverines broke the Spartan lead with fine performances on…

… class with the Wolverines, and besides matching two of the better frosh teams in the country in a tradi- tional Michigan - Michigan St~ate rivalry, the game offers one of the state of Michigan's classic…

February 13, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 105) • Page Image 8

… MICHAEL OLIN Auburn Hills Junior College trucked their ol' Nike selves into Crisler Arena yesterday only to be blasted far into outer space by the Wolverine Freshmen, 125-69. The Nikes, members of the…

… fuse while hardly work- ing up a good sweat. Wolverine Coach Dick Honig commented, "We talked about it before the game, and pretty much knew we were going to beat them." The contest marked the 1lth…

… victory for the baby maplemen without a defeat, and was also their fifth straight hundred point' showing. The squad has now won more games than any other Fresh- man team in Michigan history. The Wolverines

…- Wolf proceeded to illustrate that ed to the basket for the fiPs even Wolverine substitutes were rocket burn of the afternoon. Hw- much for over-matched Auburn too mc o vrmthdAbr ever, there was no…

… afterburn as Hills. On his first chance to go the Wolverines came back to reel to off five straight buckets (two by jt he boards, he pulled down Ash-3 forward Dough Asworts to m y worth's errant shot, hooped…

February 22, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 112) • Page Image 6

… the road, the Wolverines reeled o five straight victories over Pitt burgh, Ohio U., Ohio State, North western, and Indiana. The first half of the seaso gave Bay a good indication tha his team would be…

… were recorde over Illinois, Minnesota and Wis an consin, while Purdue was also co ,e quered 19-12. Probably the mos important match of the season sa- s' he Wolverines tie Iowa on thi of road 15-15. The…

… MENDRYGAL, seen here working oni escape from Ohio Michigan wrestlers recently completed Mendrygal's easier University's Steve Wolfe, was one of t to post wining records in the Wolverine dual meet season…

… Thanks to Notre Dame's double defeat at the hands of Denver, and Michigan's series split with Wis- consin, the Wolverine hockey team now finds itself in its best shape of the season. With only four games…

… remaining, the Wolverines are currently tied with Colorado for seventh place in the WCHA standings. The Irish, who host the Wolver- ines next weekend, have now fallen into sole possession of ninth place and…

… will need a two-game sweep over Michigan to give them a good shot at making the post season playoffs. After taking a 5-1 thrashing Fri- day night, the Wolverines moved back into the playoff race by out…

February 06, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 99) • Page Image 8

…-2416, on or Before February 8th. *NO ELI STUDENTS CURRENTLY ENROLLED IN THE INTEN- SViE ENGLISH COURSES ARE ELIGIBLE FOR THE TEST AT phers tion was a comfortable 109.65 to 106.55. All the Wolverines posted…

… Marti with 9.0. 4 NO DEPOSIT FREE DELIVERY, PICK UP AND SERVICE CALL: NEJAC TV RENTALS Wolverine grapplerS pin Minnesota, 27-14 I THIS TIME. 662-5671 By BOB McGINN days, this one a heartbreaking 4…

….0 onea(3 mon.ths }) the grapplers offered little re- Gary Ernst cinched the Wolver- $23.00 buys a day of skiing at I sistance to the Wolverines. ines' eighth win of the year, each Roundtop $20.00 pays for…

… 2 weeks of an ' The Wolverines won only six getting clutch wins. $11 .50 buys 3 months family health agriculture and maintenance matches, but two of the victories Ernst, after wrestling the match…

…-on John Walseth. The issue difficult to get up for this one aft- Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104 ,was never in doubt as Brown er the tough one at Iowa." moved quickly to a vise-like pin- Next for the Wolverines

… is a ning combination, Saturday night date with Michi- At 126. Bill Davids lost only his gan State at East Lansing. This third decision against fifteen wins will be the Wolverines' toughest STUDENT…

… noon 'til 5:30 pim. I - - ~ -~ ~ -- --- - - --~ - --- - - -~.--------_.../_ -Daily-Rolfe Tessern A Wolverine ringer ROSENBAUM, ADAMS STAR: Indiana humbles trackmen By SANDI GENIS Special To The Daily…

February 20, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 111) • Page Image 9

… Johnson, and sometimes John Lockard, every Wolverine played like he was on downers, a stark turnabout from last Saturday's explosive performance against Illinois Henry Wilmore, 14 of 23 from the floor…

…, the Wolverines needed only a win over North- western to climb into the Big Ten driver's seat: And a win over Northwestern, a band of basketball nonentities harvested from the midwestern flatlands…

Wolverines. Hentz and Greg Wells, who combined for 50 points mostly from Inside, were threatening to take the play away from Michigan. But in the end, Northwestern's impotence and jittery floor game kept them…

… sailed into Wolverine hands. Michigan actually outbumbled the Wild- cats, garnering an atrocious 21 miscues. The Wolverines barely won the battle of the boards, as Wells continually outfought Michigan…

… with three. Orr shifted Wilmore to forward and stuck Dave Hart in the backcourt. The Wolverines' lackluster performance on the boards and from the floor resllted more from a general disorganization than…

… from the key at one point in the first half. Michigan's erratic rags to riches play continues to puzzle; -it seems the Wolverines still haven't found the right offensive combination. With Wilmore and…

February 13, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 105) • Page Image 9

… offense, defense, and re- guard bounding gave the Wolverines their while t largest point total and victory mar- his 23 gin of the season as they rebound- with'ni ed from last week's loss to Purdue ing floc…

… cagers crumple Illinois to a 6-2 conference record. weren't to be denied to- said Wolverine Coach John- . "We are very proud of this was one of our strong- mes of the year." couldn't single out any one…

… on his outside shoot- ing. Johnson's five assists were concentrated midway in the sec- ond half when the Wolverines roll- ed out to a 20 point advantage. From the start it was obvious Wilmore was hot…

… one by Johnson seemed to be the turning point in the game. All three re- sulted in Wolverine baskets and with Ken Brady and John Lockard dominating play in the Illini end the Wolverines kept pouring it…

…. For the first half Michigan shot an incredible 61 per cent of its shots, twice the percentage the Wolverines made in the initial stanza at Purdue, while holding Illinois to 36 per cent. lliniiniiniini…

… .... --,ad t t 'eect4' i The Wolverines .. . . off the hook ohn papanek E WAY THINGS in the Big Ten are going this basketball campaign, nobody really knows what the heck's happening frin one day to the next…

…. lere's Michigan, picked by many to rank with the top ten back in the preseason polls, and for a while, a long while, it was struggling to keep its head above water. Before last Saturday, the Wolverines

Wolverines took a bruising from Purdue, and damned if it didn't look like they were all but washed up. The truth was that nobody had' seen Michigan play a good' game all year. Well, all that changed yesterday…

…. The Wolverines put it *ll together, rebounding, running, shooting, and even passing their way to easily the best game the Maize and Blue has played all year. So that should help to take some people off…

… score 17 points, and finished with 23 but his hot streak wasn't nearly enough to lead the Illini past the inspired Wolverines. Schmidt employed a variety of defenses, and a variety of com- binations of…

February 10, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 102) • Page Image 9

…Page Nine Thursday, February 10, 1972 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, February 10, 1 97Z THE MICHIGAN DAILY Paae Nine i Wolverines By BILL ALTERMAN hard." In perhaps their finest effort of The…

… game started off slowly for the season, Michigan totally domi- the Wolverines as State kept the nated -arch - rival Michigan State puck bottled up in the Michigan for a crushing 6-2 victory last night…

… second goal of the, evening when Watt couldn't control Brian Skinner's slap shot and Bernie pushed it by him from out in front. daily sports NIGHT EDITOR: CHUCK DRUKIS State ended Wolverine goalie Karl…

… start off the third period when two Wolverines quickly found their way to the penalty box. Gagnon went off at 1:10 for hooking and Bob Falconer followed a minute later for trip. ping. But the fired…

…-up Wolverines re- fused to bend and kept State from even getting close to a score, and as Renfrew later admitted, "That took the steam out of them (MSU)." The Wolverines upped it to 5-1 on a Cartier slap shot…

… defense- men were coming up and the wingers came back well. State wasn't able to get organized." The Wolverines, only two points behind Michigan Tech, travel up to Houghton this weekend, hoping to secure a…

… the Wolverines convincingly smashed the Spartans 6-2 to move into a tie with Notre Dame for seventh in WCHA.standings. SKIWE EKEND SPECA CSit"" U ONMEMM CALL INPUT (763-4384) I'. f, the Big Skiing…

February 05, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 98) • Page Image 7

… all. tually to blame. Defenseman Punch Cartier, who Already swamped with a ple- aided the Wolverines' cause with thora of personnel problems, two power play goals in the open- Neal's loss is surely one…

… that the ing period, indicated that tonight's Wolverines can hardly afford. win means nothing "if we don't Paul-Andre Paris, who has faced win tomorrow. It's quite an obli- an eligibility problem all…

…-player., With a share of the conference and Wayne Grabiec is a 6-6 guard. lead on the line, the Wolverine so they are strong physically." maplemen travel to West Lafayette The Wolverines have won their this…

… twice to Michigan, which effectively, and the Bucks in Columbus after eliminated the Riveters from the today's game however. Big Ten title race. As King said, :The. Wolverines, fresh off an "We've got a…

… cases of throughout the rest of the year." physical assault by either squad. Purdue, which dumped North- Lockard was the only Wolverine western 78-75 last week, is led starter not to hit'in double fig- by…

February 29, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 118) • Page Image 7

… ten points at the final buzz- er, the Wolverines were in con- trol most of the game and ran up a twenty point spread with about nine minutes left in the contest. The win was the twelfth is an many games…

… for Michigan, and Wolverine coach Divk Honig was ecstatic about the outscome. He offered in a somewhat hoarse voice, "That was a great ball- game. I just can't say enough; it was completely a team…

… effort." Indeed it was a team effort as all five starters ended up scoring in double figures, and Campy Rus- sell led the Wolverines with 30. The contest didn't give a clear cut answer to who was the best…

… Kettering, sparked the Wolverines to sever- al easy fast break buckets, and that proved to be the difference in the contest. Both teams began the game in a hot running style. Michigan State opened up a brief…

… lead, but a jumper by C.J. Kupec put Mich- igan out in front 5-4, and the Wolverines kept that lead the rest of the way. A couple of goaltending calls and two missed calls on State aroused the mixed…

… two points. The Wolverines came away at in- termission leading 52-41. STATe HEADed MICHIGAN Midway through the second half the Wolverines broke loose for a 9-2 tear to up their lead to 85-65. But the…

… Spartans came back with ten unanswered points to pull within ten with 5:17 left. State couldn't get any closer, though, and the Wolverines hit the 100 point mark for the sev- enth straight time. The contest…

… pts 30 13 14 14 25 6 0 0 0 102 pts 6 15 32 6 16 13 2 0 0 0 2 0 92 -Daily-Mort Novepk WOLVERINE FROSH STAR Campy Russell (40) goes up for onw of his 30 points in yesterday's 102-92 conquest of the Baby…

February 06, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 99) • Page Image 9

… offense, didn'tthey?" he asked rhetorically. "That was the difference in the game." Purdue's two workhorses pummeled Michigan for'57 points, nearly all of them coming from the inside, where the Wolverines

… with nine, while his man, Franklin, pulled down 20 and scored 28 points. "We took Brady out for a while in the second half to rest him," Orr said. "And besides, Franklin was going nuts." The Wolverines

…-happy- 84-74 Wolverine loss at West Lafayette. Gabby rifled in 13 points and continued his fine rebounding with seven caroms. GAGNON HAT TRICKS: leers sweep Tig Curses, boiled again! TM it l MICHIGAN…

Wolverine defense. Even a last minute Tiger goal, which was offset by two late Michigan tallies, added little to the outcome. Michigan came out skating like crazy in the first minute of the opening period…

February 19, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 110) • Page Image 7

… (Michigan) played very poorly tonight-their team could have been the reason." Thus a dejected Al Renfrew tried to put as bright a picture as pos- sible on what had to have been one of the Wolverines worst per…

… With two minutes gone Mich- Wisconsin outskated, outshot, igan's defense allowed Wisconsin and outhustled Michigan nearly all to take a puck right away from night long s the Wolverines seem- them and…

…, Pete Leiskau of Wisconsin, turned in one of the Badgers two wins by taking Michigan freshman Dave Curby 4-0. Wolverine Rick Neff nearly captured a third straight super- ior decision victory when he…

February 27, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 116) • Page Image 6

…. Evashevski and Paul Zander came There were, however, t h r e e through with wins to drop t h e bright spots for the Wolverines, Wolverines into third. Freshman Jim Brown wrestled well against State's defending…

… kept Michigan's for- wards from moving to the basket. Unable to get untracked, t h e NASSAU Wolverines got skinned on t he boards 33-22, and flayed slightly 5 DAYS/4 NIGHTS point wise as they went into…

…, and senior Murray Plotkin hit ,9.2 in his final appearance at Michigan. Greg Fenske had the Illini's top score for the day with a 9.15. Michigan also took vaulting, with every Wolverine performer…

Wolverines. Don Grieb was high for the Illini with 8.75. Enjoy a leisurely dinner in a comfortable atmosphere at a modest price he 9mv ntiep ee( &jfet 2333 E. Stadium …

February 12, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 104) • Page Image 9

… Crosby didn't slow the Huskies as Elie Vorlick intercepted a "Punch" Cartier pass, and moved in to make it 4-0. The Wolverines had many op- portunities in the first period but it wasn't until the 18…

…' Rodney Mac- Donald, brother $ of Michigan's Byron MacDonald. Rodney also was second to Anderson in the 500-yard freestyle. The Wolverines took 1-2 in both diving events with Steve Schen- thal taking the…

…. The Wolverines took.down 71 re- bounds against Illinois in the sea- son's previous meeting between these two squads. Michigan won that one by five, 75-70. Wolverine center Ken Brady was not avail- able…

… the Wolverines. The main reasons are that Krelle is a fine outside shooter and Illini Coach Harv Schmidt likes to run a con- trolled offense utilizing a variety of shots. The undefeated Wolverine tresh…

February 15, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 106) • Page Image 6

… goals is tops in the con- abayshi. drop-ference and an All-American cita- But the Wolverines hav The Wolverine hockey team tion should be awarded to him at weak links preventing t pe two more games on…

… more like another former Wolverine inability toa igan's league record has fallen to great Michigan center, Red Ber- from home, and seco 9-13 with a dismal 1-11 slate away enson, who is currently starring…

… experience and the Michigan State encounter dy Neal, who has molded right in- ed beneath him, Bagnell to the Wolverine attack, already forced to endure every vE t n a 02 iE e x n a 1+ 1 n. 101 d lI Mel Wak…

… hem from light go on behind him so m a n y think they can always outscore the eat Mich- times. opposition." First, the Three-year veteran Brian Skin-' But if the Wolverines indeed hope win away ner has…

February 11, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 103) • Page Image 8

… has undergone a meta- ToMcia iscudn mophosis,aeavingdTech among the Wolverines two points al the average.aof the Huskies, but Michigan r the average dvictories are about as scarce The Huskies' dogsled…

… bigger rink should work to key Michigan's advantage, since the hree Blue's main asset is speed against a bigger team like Tech. love Physically, the Wolverine icers lead are ready, except for Pete Dun- oad…

… Watt. The Wolverines hope to be in similar situations duel with Michigan Tech. has Duluth North Dakota Michigan State Michigan Tech Notre Dame MICHIGAN Colorado College Minnesota Friday-Saturday 12…

… 8 34 12 8 32 10 10 28 8 10 24 7 11 22 9 11 22 7 13 20 5 15 10 Games In two earlier games this year in Ann Arbor, the Wolverines and Huskies split, MTU taking the opener 3-0 while losing 8-6 the…

February 22, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 112) • Page Image 7

… in a time when every financial move at a major uni- versity is questioned, funding a new hockey arena would draw opposition from many circles. Realistically, while Wolverine hockey is presently not a…

…, Renfrew's bargaining power without a new building will naturally decrease. In fact, the Wolverines' problems the last two seasons can almost be traced to this reason. Placing everything else aside, the…

… simply putting up a hockey structure would be"inadequate to meet the current University needs. As was plnned back in the days when both Renfrew and MacInnes were Wolverine players, a new basketball arena…

…, and it seems like the Michigan Coliseum will be the Wolverines' home for some time to come. The Michigan hockey team, winners of more national champ- ionships than any other school, deserves a much…

…; while the faltering Buck- eyes blew numerous second half leads in bowing to Illinois in Champaign, 64-62. Ohio State (7-3) is now a full game back of Minnesota and half a game behind the Wolverines. Coach…

… Wisconsin rally. For Michigan, it was a case o having little more than enough Satuiday night in Evanston. Th Wolverines suffered througha lackluster performance agains Northwestern, but fortunately, th…

Wolverines play three of their last five' games on enemy courts plus the big one Saturday against Minnesota. -Daily-Robfe Tessem MICHIGAN GUARD Wayne Grablec battles along the boards with an unidentified…

… Illinois player during the Wolverines' last home game against the Illini. Standing under the basket with apprehensive faces are Michigan's Steve Bazelon and Illinois' Jim DeDecker. Michigan won the game…

February 02, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 95) • Page Image 6

… period to give the Wolverines the nod after 45 min- utes of intensely fought basketball. After Russell's shot, the Wolver- ines still trailed 96-95, but Johnson then hit two foul shots and fired a perfect…

… fouled Means attempting to get the re- bound. Although Russell and Johnson dominated the scoring with 40 and 27 points respectively, Wolverine coach Dick Honig termed the win an example of "a great team ef…

…- bucket to give the Wolverines their fort," crediing all seven of his winning margin. Doug Ashworth players who saw action. Honig e - - also had great praise for the Chip- pewa squad, which played Mich…

Wolverines also were both- ered considerably by a Central Michigan man-to-man press and committed numerous turnovers, helping the Chippewas' cause. For the Wolverines Russell and Johnson were backed up in…

February 20, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 111) • Page Image 8

…' Gymnasts show Hoosiers how Nine meet records toppled as Spartans demolish Wolverines By DEBBIE WISSNER The Michigan gymnasts, sparked by the dazzling individual per- formance of Ted Marti, defeated Indiana…

… finished sec- ond to Marti with a'52.70 individ- ual total, and Indiana's Dave Car- ter took third in the final stand- ings. The Wolverines jumped out to a 27.25-26.10 lead after the first event, and were…

February 24, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 114) • Page Image 8

…' record in 12 meets weight class will be done tonight is marred only by a tie with when the cbaches get together to Michigan, while the Wolverines hash out who-beat-who and also have lost three: to Oklahoma…

… capture the 158 class and he will probably garner the first seed. But, although he finished undefeated this year, he should receive stiff competition from State's Rick Radmen and the Wolverines Mitch…

February 18, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 109) • Page Image 8

…GINN MICHIGAN'S WRESTLERS close, out the dual meet portion of their schedule tonight as they host the' Wisconsin Badgers. The meet marks the return of the Wolverine matmen to Crisler Arena after a three week…

… Hubbard two weeks Leiskau. ago. The aforementioned injuries suf- fered by the Badgers have both THE WOLVERINE line-up will i occurred in the first two weights. look the same as it has in recent So freshman…

February 25, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 115) • Page Image 8

… was compiled by the front-runner Badgers. The Wolverines do have mo- mentum on their side. After get- ting bombed 5-1 in a totally inept performance against first-place Wisconsin last Friday, they re…

… joined with Bob Falconer for some of the hardest hitting seen in the Coli- seum this year. The Wolverines managed to do this and still stay out of the pen- alty box, something they've failed to accomplish…

February 18, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 109) • Page Image 9

…-78 loss to Michigan, claimed that the refs had been afraid to ticket the Wolverines for fear of setting off an- other battle. And nowthe second outbreak of rhetoric has been initiated, first by Minnesota…

Wolverines will be hurting slightly. Pete Dun- bar isn't quite fully recovered from what has at various times been "analyzed" as a broken hand, arm, or wrist. As it turns out, Dunbar has been skating with a…

… mark tonight. has re- "We're coming on," comments will be Wolverine coach Al Renfrew. "This e at full will be the best test we've had so far," he added. nes will A formula? Somewhat pessimis- veekends…

…-Rolfe Tessem BERNIE GAGNON, Michigan center and number one scorer in the WCHA, stickhandles the puck in a recent contest against Colorado College. Gagnon and the Wolverines face the league- leading Wisconsin…

February 04, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 97) • Page Image 6

… possible home points College fox two four-point WCHA and 18 road points. Tech has a games, one tonight and one to- schedule equal to that of Michi- morrow night. Two Wolverine vic- gan's for the rest of the…

… team gave against the Spartan matmen carried them to victory. In Mc- Closkey's words, "We're really not that great; only the kids haven't found out yet." Hopefully, the Wolverine matmen help them see the…

… light. A crowd of between four and five thousand is expected at Iowa: Fieldhouse for the showdown. In the other match this week- end, the Wolverines will go to the scene of last week's riot at the TERM…

February 29, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 118) • Page Image 6

Wolverine's title dreams are the "also ran" Indiana Hoosiers. This is the same Indiana team that was ranked fifth in the na- tion in the pre-season polls: the team that dropped out of sight by mid-January and…

… new Assembly Hall. The Wolverines know how tough Indiana can be at home. Last year's Michigan team went to Bloomington with an 8-0 record, including a 'decisive early season victory over the Hoosiers…

… drop- ped their first three contests, all on the road, to Toledo, Purdue, and Michigan. The loss to the Wolverines (89-88) marks the second straight year Eastern has given Michigan a titanic strug- gle…

February 17, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 108) • Page Image 9

…S/ r - . . . on the varsity Randy Phillips WHILE Michigan's varsity cagers were floundering to a dis- appointing 5-5 non-conference record amidst suspensions and ineligibility requirements, Wolverine

… race, fans are not able to resist the temptation of comparing the two Wolverine squads. Speculations like "the freshmen could do a better job" and wishful thinking like "wouldn't it be great if the…

… the Wolverines great depth at all positions. The freshmen really aren't very far away from the varsity this season. Intra-squad scrimmages have told the story, and they lend some support for those 'wild…

February 01, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 94) • Page Image 7

… Saturday I p o t st to emerge as the new conference co-leaders. The Wolverines mangled the NIGHT EDITOR: crippled Ohio State Buckeyes 88- RANDY PHILLIPS 78, while Minnesota, minus tvo of their star…

… the mam- ter, Jack Wolfe, and forward War- moth brawl. dell Jackson got into early f o u I Nevertheless, against Iowa last trouble which gave the Wolverines Saturday, the defense-minded greater control…

February 25, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 115) • Page Image 9

… Southern Methodjst. But after last weekend, Stager can afford to be a little more optimistic. The Wolverines pulled themselves together, after the whipping received at Indiana, to beat a strong Ohio State…

… times have been going up steadily. I really think we have a chance to :beat them." The Mustangs have several blue-chip swim- mers, and beside having the home advantage, they are better than the Wolverines

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