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February 06, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 106) • Page Image 12

…LACHLAN Michigan lived up to its reputation yesterday. The Wol- verines excited the fans, running the fast break whenever possible, in thrashing Ohio State, 93-72. The Wolverines' running game didn't allow Ohio…

Wolverines, in the midst of playing seven games in 15 days, affles Buckeyes But, yesterday it was a dif- ferent story. "We never ran ,because we never really got our defense set up," Miller said. "We run…

… guy cutting and . . . that's 'xciting." And tthe Wolverine who was doing mdst of, the "cutting" was Robinson, who enjoyed his best game of the season. . "I was really just filling my lane," Robinson…

… -and the Wolverines will need him especially if Orr calls on his three-guard offense for added quickness. "My back is just real sore," Baxter said. "Now I shoot my jump shot and try to use my arms more…

… imporant thing," Orr explained. Michigan's blind side trapping surprised Ohio State and before nine minutes had elapsed the Buckeyes turned the ball over eight times, which the Wolverines used to build an 11…

… State was ready to give Michigan another scar lwa s called on the play because of Thompson's BUT THE Wolverines did get up for the game in the middle, and in winning, two Michigan m, bard)," Orr said…

… record. his as SO'ONCE AGAIN the trapping defense set the Secondly, Green's fourth point of the game, a io fast break in motion. The Wolverines reeled off free throw late in the second half, gave him 'e…

…. 15 unanswered points in five minutes and 19 1 000 points while playing for Michigan, the b- seconds and the Wolverines sat comfortably with 16th Wolverine to clear that mark. of its 41 points on lay…

… up out- SCOTT LEWIS tale played super." scoring the Wolverines, 11-8. =:':;....".....:. "Our forechecking was ter- Wiscnsincapializd ona irible," lamented Farrell, "our Wisconsin capitalized on a the…

February 27, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 124) • Page Image 12

… and one to go. Perhaps that's the best thing you wanted to say about Michigan's win over MSU yesterday. No, it was not a dazzling victory. The team did not look super sharp. The Wolverines did not play…

…-their quickness, open the game up with fast breaks, or shoot the Spartans' eyes out with easy, open shots. It wasn't that type of game. No one watching the game thought the Wolverines are peak- ing for their all…

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… DULUTH - If the locker-room boy had skates, he probably would have scored a goal against the University of Minnesota- Duluth (UMD) last night in a game won by Michigan 9-3. THE WOLVERINES brought 17…

…- gan dashed off five goals to snap a 3-3 tie. THE GAME FEATURED a little bit of everything, including a rare penalty shot. Wolverine defenseman John McCahill fell on the puck in the crease which is…

February 19, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 117) • Page Image 6

… stars in nets By JOHN NIEMEYER Special to The Daily MINNEAPOLIS-Defense! It shows up in the strangest disguises. This time it ar- rived in Minneapolis in the form of Michigan hockey team. The Wolverines

… goalies played a super game." Minnesota's lone goal came in the first period as Gopher captain Don Micheletti hit a 35 foot slap shot. Seconds earlier the Wolverines thwarted a Minnesota pow- er play…

… 86-80. "We were fantastic there," Wolverine Coach Johnny Orr said, "we were intense and consistent." It will take a similar effort, if not a greater one, to defeat the Gophers in Ann Arbor. "Our best…

… Winey to spell any of its starters. Williams moves to the backcourt if Winey replaces a guard. WOLVERINE TAILS: Michigan has won 19 straight home games . . . the last time the Gophers left Ann Arbor a…

… season with a road trip to Wisconsin and North- western. At the same time the Wolverines wind up Big Ten play at Illinois, then Purdue . . . Steve Grote needs but four points to become Michigan's sixth all…

February 08, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 107) • Page Image 7

… layup made it 84-80.I The Gophers called time out with one minute on the clock. Osborne Lockhart brought the ball upcourt, only to have Grote pick off a pass intended for Williams. The Wolverines worked…

…: 86-80.1 The win helps Michigan con- siderably in the conference race. The Wolverines retain the ibig Ten lead at 11-1, 18-2 overall. Second-place Minnesota falls to 7-2, 16-2 overall. The teams meet…

…. "I watched films and called people so I would know my suggestions for Orr. You know, we gave up eighty points but we did a hell of a job de- fensively." The Wolverine defense excelled. Michigan…

… effort for Michigan. The Wolverines played unselfishly and maintained poise through- out the game, despite the deafening Gopher partisans. Phil Hubbard picked up two fouls in the first 2:15 of the game but…

… noisy that the players could not hear the official's whistle to stop he action. Gopher Ray Williams stole the ball on an errant Wolverine pass before an official told him play was dead. The Gopher fans…

… Winey (6-10) watches his every move. The Wolverines prevailed 86-80,' vaulting' them into undisputed possession of the conference leadership. 0 retire . I poured in 36 points - a -season high in the…

February 20, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 118) • Page Image 11

… 13 points. during the sec- ond half, but whittled away at Henry Ford and took a lead it never relinquished with 1:40 to play. Bul Van De Wege hit a base- line jumper that propelled the Wolverines to a…

… since midway in the first half when the score was tied at 31. "This was just a great win for us," said Wolverine Coach Dan Fife. "It was a total team ef- fort, we kept coming back and playi-g hard." iged…

…'re winning and that's what you're supposed to do") there's no doubt that inconsistency has plagued the Wolverines all season. Just when it seems that they are reaching their peak, they drop back to mediocrity…

… on winning those by himself, maybe the Wolverines wouldn't have lost all of them. In contrast, when Rickey takes good shots, Michigan wins. He's hit 50% from the field in Michigan's victories. Green…

…. I end of two periods. Then, six- and-a-half minutes into the third period, Dan Lerg stole an er- rant Gopher pass and put it into the net. This put the Wolverines on top to stay 6-5. This play…

… times during the period. Palmer rose to the occasion with several amazing saves to shut off the threats. THE Minnesota defense stifled the Wolverines offense, allowing only seven shots on goals in the…

…! period. A Dan Lerg shot slipped by Gopher goalie Paul Joswiak, however, as the period ended in, a 1-1 tie. past, scored four goals apiece. The Wolverines started the scoring at the 18-seceond mark. Bill…

… then cap-I italized on the power olay and gave the Wolverines a 3-4 lead, which soon vanished again. Min- nesota's T. J. Gorence tied it with yet another power play goal at 18:39. Notable for Michigan…

… Mich- The Wolverines surged to a (MSU's divers) looked good, and' igan women's swim team won quick 14-7 lead as they won rhe I could have done better. But its second straight Big Ten medley relay…

… followed by a Gor- really, everybody is so close Championships here last night. don Downie win in the 1000- that it depends on who has a The Wolverines compiled 92 yard freestyle. But the hosts better day…

February 20, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 118) • Page Image 10

… fieldhouse, three meet, and one varsity record had been estab- lished, along with a tied field- house and meet record. The Wolverines outdistanced second place Eastern Michigan, netting 148 points to the…

… Hurons' 114. Penn State was third with 66. Overall, 16 teams competed in the two-day meet. Although it wasnt one of the Wolverines' five Saturday victories, Steve Elliott's one mile performance was one of…

February 12, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 111) • Page Image 7

… Manery ripped the nets for a hat trick last night at Yost Ice Arena, and led the Wolverine icers to a 6-2 win over Denver, snapping a seven- game skid. Manery became Michigan's all-time leading goal scorer…

…- selves tonight, added with a Wolverine win, the local icers would be in third place. "They (the Wolverines) beat us to the punch," Denver hock- ey coach Murray Armstrong said. "They beat us in every phase…

… goal go in for Denver I said, 'here we go again'," Farrell said. But the Wolverines didn't let their coach think about that goal for long. Kip Maurer took a pass from Dave Debol, who was be- hind the net…

…-setting 193.90 " score. "I'm willing to bet we'll That meet makes all four break the 200.00 barrier before years of swimming at Michigan the season ends." worthwhile!" beamed senior Trailing the Wolverines aft…

February 15, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 113) • Page Image 7

… State won in Bloomington.h Anyone could do it . . . But Michigan didn't, losing 73-64., Michigan coach Johnny Orr has never won in BloomingtonY in all his years of coaching Wolverine basketball. This one…

… victory, 96-71, over the Although the Wolverines seemed to take the loss in stride, Wolverines. they must have felt they had a lot going against them. That brings us back to Bloomington, one Bobby Knight…

… range in the op-; ening four minutes to draw thet Wolverines out of their sagging zone. The Spartans then capi- talized inside, utilizing back door plays and drives up the lane to' open up a 17 point lead…

… with only: 12 minutes gone in the contest. Michigan State alternated be- tween the two styles of play for the rest of the evening, with the Wolverines never finding the rightdefensive combination to stop…

… Spartan coach Karen'Lan- with two over the weekend, geland. "I think its the strong- drops the Wolverines to a 7-10 est tournament in five years.. record for the season, while the More than the state…

… refereesand the Spartan at all. players were silenced midway WHEN THE SPARTANS were- through the second period when n't ripping the nets at one end Wolverine guard Lydia Simms oh uw dwas slammed to the floor…

… while' of the court they were dominat- attempting to ,dribble through Michigan State outrebounded two Michigan State players. Michigan 56-33, usually limiting Simms lay motionless on the the Wolverines to…

… someone as physical as Benson, it is amazing. Forwards lack output The Wolverines did not blame the loss on the officiating. Orr looked to his team's inefficiencies. "We could have been a little more…

… patient," he said. "When you get behind, you tend to press too much." "When you're behind, you play differently . . . you are not as loose." . Like nearly everyone else looking at the Wolverines this year…

February 12, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 111) • Page Image 8

… the day. Coach Harvey has also stack- ed the sprint medley relay with Jeff McLeod, James Grace, Doug Hennigar, and Tim Thom- as. It was'only a year sago that the Wolverines Iet a world rec- ord in this…

… will also see ac- tion in the shuttle hurdle relay and the 70-yard high hurdles. The Wolverines distance crewC test will consist of Jack Sinclair in the two mile and Bill Donakow- ski in the mile…

… State. The Wolverine grapplers had thumped the Spartans, 27-12 in their first encounter. The underdog State matmen returned the favor with a 21-18 decision over the Blue. This year, Michigan rolled to a…

… 27-15 triumph in East Lan- sing. Will the Blue topple once more to overconfidence? The Spartans visit Crisler tonight at 7:30 for a return match. The time is ripe for an upset as the Wolverines are rid…

… disciplinary reasons. In the contest at East Lansing, Michigan lost the first four matches. According to coach Bill Johannesen of the seventh- ranked Wolverines, "we could easily lose the first four again." The…

…, the Blue should wrap up 158, 167, and 177 fairly easily. Senior George Kelley will re- place Holman. The Wolverines have to win these matches. Probably the biggest match in the meet will occur at 190…

February 13, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 112) • Page Image 12

… vaulted the Wolverines into sole possession of third place in the WCHA, re- furbished Michigan's previously crumbling hopes of gaining a home berth in next month's opening rounds of the confer- ence…

… playoffs. A four-goal burst in a 55- second span midway through the second period keyed the Wolverine victory, squelching a dull defensive struggle that had nearly put the 4,510 Michi- gan faithful to sleep…

…" rammed the puck off Granville and then pushed the rebound in to make it 2-0. Two minutes later, the second period fireworks began. Farrell was especially pleased with the Wolverines' fourth straight win…

… Minnesota, cellar dwell- THE WOLVERINES' were spurred on by the The closets the Buckeyes got er Minnesota-Duluth lies ahead strong performances of three seniors appear- was 60-50 on a pair of free before the…

… highlighted the Wolverines' sec- Chicago 4, Colorado 2 ond appearance in conference St. Louis 3, Atlanta 1 championship competition. plete control. Bob Chapman, who scored nine of Michigan State's first 14…

… Michigan victories came at 118 pounds with a major decision from Todd Schneider and heavyweight Bob Taylor's first varsity win, 7-6. The Wolverines go on the road next week when they face Wisconsin, rated…

…. The meet, won by Michigan, was the final home appearance of four Wolverine seniors. Over in Matt Mann pool, senior Gor- don Downie set a new Michi- gan record to lead the Wol- verines to a victory over…

… {both slow times and disquali- fications, the Michigan track team turned in a disappointing performance last night at the 54th annual Michigan State Re- lays in Jenison Field House. The Wolverines failed…

February 05, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 105) • Page Image 7

… Dave Lundeen ond in the country proved toc b ~~was using an illegal stick tigeaasheIwHwk "The maximum curvature for >. ing team as the Iowa Hawk a blade is one-half an inch," downed the Wolverines, 27…

…-8. Daily Photo by ALAN BILINSKY said Michigan coach Dan Far- The victory came on the n player into the boards in rell, "his (Lundeen's) stick was including a win by fall at h Wolverines their sixth straight…

… a banana blade." sion at 158 pounds. 7:30 p.m. rematch. Undaunted, Wisconsin kept WOLVERINE COACH Bi istic, however. "I think we be nesen said. "It shows how go from one of the best in the "I'm proud…

…," said a tired Lanier. can't even think of anybody The Wolverines gained a "This was the best team that we're going to rout. By now the e Goodlow scoring an 8-7 win o we've played, and we really put other…

…-1 lead. The Wolverines deadlocked the game only 28 seconds into the third period. Dan Lerg and Dan Hoene rac- ed up the ice on a two-on-one. Hoene's shot and Lerg's re- bound shot were both blocked by…

…, but were stymied by the Wolverines all eight times. "The big thing now psycho- logically is just to keep go- ing," Farrell said in reference to the six straight losses. "We're in good spirits. Of the…

… six games, three have been heartbreakers." The Wolverines and the Bad- gers conclude their two game series tonight at Yost. Game time is 7:30 p.m. Blue Badgered First Period Scoring - M - Debol (Rob…

… Chicago area," said Wolverine coach Carmel Borders. "I'm looking forward to a very fast, aggres- sive game." The Cougars hold a 4-3 re- cord, including a 54-38 loss to Purdue in their only other Big Ten…

February 04, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 103) • Page Image 7

…Friday, February 4, 1977 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven Friday, February 4, 1977 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven full court Pinss GREEN SPURS WOLVERINES, 89-84 Blue free throws thwart…

… it all last night when the Wolverines needed Michigan took , the lead five it. When Michigan fell behind by six near the end of the first minutes into the second half on half, Green had the key steals…

February 22, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 119) • Page Image 8

… them." and Michiganhave all been hov- e matches turned out poor- ering high in the nation-wide ly for the Wolverines with Amos 1 team rankings and also possess Goodlow losing a 4-1 decision tof several…

… according to Johannesen. gained a 21-6 superior decision provided a 12-5 victor over Wolverine Todd Schneider, Paul Lawinger of Wisc and also at 158 pounds where the 142 weight class. n 'M' stats G Goals A…

… Etchison 'on his way to a 9-0 major d ecision in a meet earlier this season. Schneider started the action that resulted in a 30-9 victory for the Wolverines. The Michigan wrestlers finished 5-2 in the Big…

… the Wolverines' competitors were varsity squads, while skiing is only a club-sport at Michigan. The Blue skiers pay their own way through a pre-season ski sale. And, since Michigan's team is not in…

February 02, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 101) • Page Image 7

… success to ear- E yh a chie ver By DON MAC LACHLAN R THE PAST two days the Michigan Wolverines have been practicing hard in preparation for the Indiana Hoosiers who in- vade Crisler Arena tomorrow night…

… trip. And the Wolverines are going to have to be prepared from now on as they embark on the toughest part of their schedule. The Hoosiers come into town knowing they cannot affordj another conference…

February 11, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 110) • Page Image 8

… teams vying for the I nal two slots in the first div - sion. Eight games remain the season. FRI.-SAT. $3.00 PHILO RECORD'S OWEN, McBRIDE ,, i home playof The Wolverine icers, despite a skating, but…

… skate well and move the the first time the local icers puck well," Farrell said. The scored over three goals since a Wolverines swept Denver at the January 14 9-8 win against Denver Ice Arena back in No…

Wolverines is 6-8 All- es Ratiff from Eastern High D.C. s of Grote and Green, Michi- rds. Dave Baxter and Lozier ound, and Tom Staton could rd, but that's it. IN-STATE prospect at guard nith from Birmingham…

… par- ticular exercises have been per- formed. They have equal weight with the optional competitions in this championship meet. Co-captain Scott Ponto is encouraged by the steadily im- proving Wolverines

… major obstacle to a Wolverine vicrory this weekend. The Hawkeye. are in the 200 point range and have consistent performers in all events. Mark Reifkind is the man to watch for the gawks. WISCONSIN has' a…

February 25, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 122) • Page Image 8

… weekend the Michigan hockey team makes its second trip in two weeks to the land of 10,000 lakes this time to face Minnesota - Duluth. Last weekend the Wolverines took the first battle of Minne- sota…

…. "It's kind of upsetting," commented Wolverine 'mentor Bill Johanuesen. "We've had five meets cancelled this year and they all would probably have been wins." But Johannesen add- ed that the team menmbes…

February 27, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 124) • Page Image 1

… canned a lay-up six seconds into the overtime ses- sion to give the Wolverines the lead for good, 59-57. WITH 3:12'LEFT Phil Hubbard hit on a lay-up and 17 seconds later Green scored on a rebound of a…

… for the Wolverines as he swished both charity tosses giving Michigan its third straight win. "WE'RE VERY HAPPY to win that one," said Michigan coach Johnny Orr. "It was a battle to the end.' "We…

February 18, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 116) • Page Image 9

… of first? Where will each team wind up finish- ing the season . . . can anyone explain what the hey is going on? While the Wolverines are being hosted by Minnesota, it must be remembered that the…

… hannesen. problems for the Wolverines. 134 " commented Johannesen. Karl Briggs, ill most likely A victory over Wisconsin "IT PUZZLES me that they're! Despite the improvement of I- go ri st Mike Terry, who…

February 27, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 124) • Page Image 10

… CRAFTSPERSON in residence -, Leathercraft & Design. Wolverine is seeking a leathercraft and design person to work in a new concept in leather stores being established in Rockford, Michigan. Minimum 2 years…

… experience in leathercraft and design required. Must be able to design, prefer some previous craft_ teaching experience. Send resume of experience and salary requirements to: Director of Personnel, Wolverine

February 26, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 123) • Page Image 6

… information $3.00. Mission Mountain Co., Box 727, Polson, Montana 59860. 11H227 CRAFTSPERSON in residence - Leathercraft & Design. Wolverine is seeking a leathercraft And design person to work in a new concept…

… resume of experience and salary requirements to: Director of Personnel, Wolverine Worldwide, Inc., Rockford, Michigan 49351. An Equal Opportunity Em- ployer. 01H302 CHILD CARE POSITIONS OPEN - Parent…

February 25, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 122) • Page Image 6

… Mountain Co., Box 727, Poison, Montana 59860. 11H227 CRAFTSPERSON in residence - Leathercraft & Design. Wolverine is seeking a leathercraft and design person to work in a. new concept in leather stores being…

… requirements to: Director of Personnel, Wolverine Worldwld', Inc., Rockford, Michigan 49351. An Equal Opportunity Em- ployer. 01H302 PETS AND SUPPLIES WE HAVE TWO adorable kittens left, which we will give away…

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