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February 29, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 99) • Page Image 12

…, the women's swimming and diving teams successfully de- fended their Big Ten title at Indianapolis. The Wolverines piled up 720.5 points, far outdis- tancing Ohio State (523), Northwestern (435), and…

…, Jennifer Eck, and Molly Hegarty, got the Wolverines off to a rousing start, as they won the meet's opening event, the 4x50 medley relay, shattering the old conference record by nearly two seconds. In the…

… meet's final event, the 4x100 free relay, Ra- biah, Eck, and Liebner were joined by Minno Gupta and capped off the Wolverine triumph with a first place. In between, the relay of Rabiah, Eck, Gupta, and…

…, which helped us swim even faster." The Wolverines swam fast, as the times would havs defeated fifth-rated Clemson and won the ACC Cham1 pionships. They will have 11 swimmers and possiblyi four divers…

… winger Kent Brothers skates the puck up ice in the early part of last October's game against Bowling Green. The Falcons split this weekend's series with Michigan, which relegated the Wolverines to-a fifth…

…-place CCHA finish and a playoff series this weekend at Western Michigan. Wolverines face wmU in league playoffs From staff reports In splitting the past weekend's series against Bowling Green, the Michigan…

… hockey team finished the regular Central Collegiate Hockey Association season in fifth place with a 17-15 conference record. The Wolverines will travel to Kalamazoo to face fourth-place Western Michigan…

… this weekend in a best-of-three series. Saturday the Wolverines fell, 6-1, to the Falcons at Yost Ice Arena. The QCHA's leading scorer, Nelson Emerson, recorded a hat trick to help Miinch second place…

…-place Iichigan State after the Wolverines' 512 victory Friday night at Bowling Green. First-year players Don Stone and Jim Ballantine both scored to offset a two-point night for Emerson, who was CCHA Newcomer…

…-of-the-Year !last season. Stone scored the winning goal at 3:26 of the third period and Ballantine scored Michigan's first shorthanded goal since December in the middle of the second period to put the Wolverines

February 02, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 85) • Page Image 8

… Player but averaged only 5.2 points per game shooting just 28 percent from the field. THIS SEASON, the 5-11 Grand Rapids native is leading the Wolverines in rebounds with 9.6 per game. In addition to her…

… down six re- bounds. Her only field goal came with 13 sec- onds left in the game and two seconds on the shot clock, putting the Wolverines up by three. The shot was a Powell specialty - a post-up down…

… Daily Photo by KAREN HANDELMAN Sophomore Tanya Powell struggles for the ball in last month's game against Indiana. Powell has become a major factor on the Wolverine squad this season. CagesSUrprsse all…

… performer Sven Jonnson for the rest of the season. The Golden Gophers made the news even worse by soundly beating the Wolverines. Minnesota dominated the match from start to finish, winning all six events…

… that this meet was a "struggle" added that, "there were many major errors than we would not even hope on our worse enemy." Despite the loss, there were a few bright spots for the Wolverines. Se- nior…

… reflect the mance of the Wolverines. O came in first with a scorec and Penn State scored a 1F place second. The Wolverin in a score of 177.45. Kempthorn was disappoin the judging. "I felt it was al sided…

… the host schoo Defending national champi ford finished sixth, beh Ten foes ance by Wolverines. or exer- "All and all, I think our kids oore and stood up well against the top in sixth competition," said…

Wolverine head 1-around coach Jon Urbanchek. "We gained valuable experience at the NCAA ing, it's level." perform THE MICHIGAN 400-medley rease the relay team of Alex Alvizuri, Jan-Er- y," said ick Olsen…

… the flu and was unable to compete, IU invi- limiting the Wolverines to seven Austin, swimmers instead of eight (each school was allowed to bring its top ish may eight swimmers). eam that "(Creaser…

… Michigan last Friday, winning 65- he meet. 46. Berkeley, Junior Mats Nygren highlighted l, SMU. the meet for the Wolverines, win- on Stan- ning the 500 and 1000 freestyle. ind the -TAYLOR LINCOLN 4 *FREE…

February 18, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 97) • Page Image 12

… Ohio State is stronger than ever. The Buckeyes captured the conference title the two years prior to Michigan's victory and will be looking to avenge the loss. Although the Wolverines beat Ohio State this…

… in the Big Tens will qualify her for the NCAA tournament, later in the year. The Wolverines have cut down on their workouts and have concentrated more on technique for the last three weeks in hopes of…

… 14-3 spurt that would provide them with the nucleus of their lead all evening. As usual, it was Grant and Rice laeading the way. They accounted for 13 of the first 16 Wolverine points. After a Mills…

… grabbing a rebound in an earlier game this season, helped Michigan defeat Minnesota last night. The Wolverines' record now stands at 10-2 in the conference, 21-4 overall. Beauty Waxing Facial and body…

February 12, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 93) • Page Image 10

… and Glen Rice added 19 last night to lead the No. 12 Wolverines to an 80-67 victory over Wisconsin. Grant had 10 of Michigan's first 18 points in the second half as the Wolverines (8-2 Big Ten, 19…

… throws and Terry Mills then scored off a rebound. The Wolverines shot 47 percent from the floor in the first half while the Badgers made 41 percent. Illini pummel Gophers CHAMPAIGN (AP) - Nick Anderson…

… their first meeting, but chances of a Wolverine victory in Columbus on Sunday are slim to none. The Buck- eyes (7-2, 15-4) are currently ranked No. 9 nationally. Buckeye Nikita Lowry, of Detroit Cass Tech…

February 01, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 84) • Page Image 10

… the lead to 59-55, Rumeal Robinson picked up a loose ball and streaked up the court. He went up, laid the ball in, and got fouled. It looked as if the Wolverines had a chance to cut the lead to one on…

Wolverines never could creep any closer. "They called the foul and I didn't know it was going in," Grant said. "At the last second I tried to put my hand back, but my momentum just carried it through and…

…- to go where Mills went," said Wolverine coach Bill Frieder. FRIEDER, acknowledged as one of the best re- cruiters around, had been wooing Mills since junior high school. "I've known Terry for seven or…

… the top five. This year, Michigan hit the road ranked No. 8, only to be on the losing end. The one bright spot for the Wolverines was Terry Mills' play. Mills, who has struggled recently, looked good on…

…:52.95. Tom Fitzsim- mons was second in that event with a time of 1:53.29. Claude Tiller (first, 48.6) and Andrew Diller (third, 50.4) got points for the Wolverines in the 400-meter. Wiley Boulding (first, 31…

… won the pole vault and teammate Steve Kent tied for second. Rory Stace and Calvin Goodson placed in the long jump. Goodson also finished second in the triple jump. The Wolverines took two of the three…

February 12, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 93) • Page Image 12

…'s swimming team - Indiana. The Hoosiers have been a constant nemesis to the Wolverines through the years, leading the series, 27-20. It is fitting, then, that Michigan will swim their final meet at Matt Mann…

… Matt Mann Pool against them," said coach Jon Ur- banchek. Also ironic is the fact that Indiana is the last team to beat Michigan in a dual meet. The Hoosiers defeated the Wolverines, in Bloomington, in…

February 15, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 94) • Page Image 10

… Harris clinched the 3-2 Laker win on Friday night late in third period, frustrating a valiant Wolverine comeback effort. Michigan forwards Mike Moes and Brad McCaughey scored in the third to bring the…

Wolverines back from a 2-0 deficit before Harris ended the rally. "They stopped us from scoring in five of six periods," said Michigan coach Red Berenson. "And they held us in our own rink. That's just great…

… to sweep the Wolverines this season. "We tried to take their point shots away and clear the front of the net. That worked most of the game," said Laker coach Frank Anzalone after Saturday's victory…

… Czechoslovakia, so that gives us inspiration." (INKQ' IN THE UiNION Doily Photo by ELLEN LEVY Lake Superior State goalie Bruce Hoffort readies to make another save as Wolverine winger Joe Lockwood closes in…

…. Hoffort held the Wolverines to only two goals last weekend, as the Lakers swept the series and clin- ched the CCHA championship. Record performance marks po By Taylor Lincoln In its, final meets at Matt…

… Mann pool the men's swim team rolled 'over both of its opponents. Friday, the Wolverines routed Michigan 'State 85-28. Saturday, Michigan de- feated traditional rival Indiana 64-49 in a competitive yet…

… Michigan head coach Jon Urbanchek. Two Wolverines, distance freestyler Scott Ryan and backstroker Mike Creaser, hit the comeback trail against Indiana. ol closing Ryan, who suffered from a cold last weekend…

February 09, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 90) • Page Image 7

… Deep BY DOUG VOLAN Mchigan's senior icers... ... Must provide leadership For the first time in their Wolverine careers, the seniors on the Michigan hockey team have a chance to advance beyond the first…

Wolverines just can't win without their seniors. After captain Todd Brost went down with a knee injury early in the first period of Friday's game against Western Michigan, the Wolverines were visibly shaken…

… give it our all every game," said Lockwood. "Hopefully, that will inspire the team." In the Wolverines' sweep of arch-rival Michigan State two weekends ago, the seniors scored seven of the Wolverines' 11…

… unfortunate, as for the first time all season the Wolverines were healthy, and the team was just starting to gel. McCaughey, Lockwood, and Powers had all been injured, and were just getting back into the swing…

… standings, the Wolverines will definitely miss Brost. After four years, the seniors finally are in control of their own destinies. They hold the key to the Wolverines' future. BY STEVE ROEDER Michigan…

Wolverine. She went out in style, capturing both the 1-meter and 3- meter events. Fischbach, who finished second last season at the NCAA Championships, and has represented the United States in numerous meets…

… Association and briefly for the Detroit Pistons. - Halfway through the Big Ten season, the Wolverines find themselves on tap for the best season ever during the Bud VanDeWege era. Michigan has four wins thus…

February 17, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 96) • Page Image 9

… over Minnesot . 'r i By ADAM SCHEFTER When Michigan journeyed off to Northwestern, Michigan State, and Wisconsin, Bill Frieder warned of the dangers that were in store for the Wolverines. Yet, each…

…. More- over, the Wolverines are just coming off an impressive 92-72 belly bop- ping against Bobby Knight. The Wolverines didn't even miss a shot in the second half from the 17-minute mark until there was…

Wolverine victories. On Thursday, Grant had 28 points, seven assists, six rebounds, five steals, and a blocked shot in Michigan's 80-67 win at Wisconsin. In Saturday's 92-72 victory against Indiana, Grant had…

… strained ligaments in his knee. Although he has missed prac- tice this week, he will play against the Wolverines. BURTON did not start the last time these two teams met in Jan- uary, but has since moved…

February 10, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 91) • Page Image 13

… uniform was on Feb. 28, 1987 in the first round of the Central Collegiate Hockey Association playoffs against Michigan State. The Wolverines lost that night in East Lansing, 6- 3, ending their 1986…

… December from his Acton, Mass. home. "This is the biggest thing that's ever happened to me. It's the opportunity to play for your country." So it came to no surprise that Norton left the Wolverines with…

… training camp in Lake Placid, N.Y. The names Norton and former Wolverine Brad Jones, a final cut yesterday, still appeared on the roster. "I think their play speaks for themselves," U.S. coach Dave Peterson…

… both professional and amateur teams. THE U.S. TEAM received its only extensive rest .S. team cuts Jones The U.S. Olympic hockey team yesterday cut ex- Wolverine Brad Jones along with Tom Chorske…

… graduated from Michigan last year, finished as the Wolverines' second all-time leading scorer. Last year he was an All-CCHA and Second- Team All-America selection. The Sterling Heights native is property of…

… Norton found time to follow the path of this year's Michigan hockey team. "I'm still there in spirit, that's for sure," Norton said. The Wolverines' first hockey Olympian since Willard Ikola in 1956 may…

… against Boston College. At 19:40 of the second period on a feed from Lockwood, Ballantine scored a shorthanded goal, which turned out to be the game-winner in the Wolverines 6-2 victory. "I knew that I…

February 08, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 89) • Page Image 10

…." This was the tune that Michigan's hockey team sung after Saturday night's 5-1 victory over Western Michigan, giving the Wolverines a weekend split and a' three-point lead over the Broncos inj the Central…

… Collegiate Hockey' Association. Senior winger Brad McCaughey recorded a hat trick and linemate' Mike Moes scored one goal and - recorded four assists to help the Wolverines rebound from Friday night's 4…

… as a Wolverine. "We've been working hard, but things hadn't been coming through for us. A lot of things started happening tonight." MOES, who had been having a difficult time getting the puck in the…

… play. As 4 Wolverine defenseman Myles O'Connor took the puck behind the Michigan net, Armstrong's stick got caught in O'Connor's jersey, pulling him down and allowing Armstrong to shoot and score. "That…

… look even more like a penalty. I guess I just got lucky that it wasn't called." Don Stone led the way for the Wolverines with two goals in the losing effort. 4<, 'Western is usually my team, but I had…

February 05, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 88) • Page Image 10

…-and-home hockey series with Western Michi- gan. The Wolverines will try to main- )er- tain their present "bronze" status and eat increase their three-point lead over An the fourth-place Broncos in Kalama- for zoo…

… tonight and tomorrow night at s. Yost Ice Arena. lore Western, which has played two ave fewer conference games than the )M. Wolverines, has finished third only gets once in the past 11 years, while th…

February 04, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 87) • Page Image 8

… it. And you know the Wolverines will remember what he said last year after the Wolverines smashed the Boilermakers in the final conference game. The teams play each other this Sunday afternoon. Last…

… Michigan win would give the Wolverines sole posses- sion of the conference lead. That is something the Wolverines haven't had in almost two years, since they whipped Indiana on the last day of the 1986 Big…

February 04, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 87) • Page Image 9

… be firemen or lawyers. Buddy wanted to be a coach from day one." VanDeWege's rise to his present job was quick. After managing the Wolverines men's basketball team his junior and senior years, Van…

… program around. The Wolverines are sporting an improved 10- 7 record this season. 31' Gro BY STEVEN COHEN Sometimes it takes time for a team to receive the recognition it deserves. So far, appropriate…

February 08, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 89) • Page Image 9

… turned a 17-14 Boilermaker lead into a 39-31 Wolverine advantage. VAUGHT'S vicious two-hand slam dunk underneath gave the Wolverines their first lead of the contest, 20-19. Crisler Arena erupted. On…

… the ball backwards between his legs to a trailing No. 35, who did what he does best - dunk. Even more cheers. That point marked the Wolverines' biggest lead of the game, 39- 31, and it also marked…

… play. Without any timeouts left, the Wolverines weren't able to set up a play, and Vaught became the best option when Glen Rice found him open underneath the basket. "We wanted Glen or Gary (Grant), and…

… winning at every Big Ten school." As for last year's loss, head coach Gene Keady said, "That's all erased now. This takes care of that." In the first half, it looked like the Wolverines were ready for a…

… half, with Grant .keeping the Wolverines in the game with clutch shots in the final minutes. The senior guard hit a three-point shot; from the corner to tie the game at 82 with 3:39 remaining. The…

… learned why in resounding fashion, with an 89-54 thrashing to the Hawkeyes last night at Crisler Arena. The loss ended the Wolverines' (11-8 overall, 4-5 Big Ten) three- game winning streak, which included…

… with 10 unanswered points. This was followed by another six straight points in part of a 28-10 scoring streak the last 11 minutes of the first half. There were a few bright moments for the Wolverines

February 16, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 95) • Page Image 8

… closest finisher by 100 meters. Babcock won her race with a 17:38.93 clocking. The Wolverines captured several third places, including senior distance runner Cheri Sly in the 3,000 (9:43.94), sophomore…

…Vries took a third in the high jump (5 feet, 6 inches) as did senior Mary Wyckoff. The Wolverines fared well in the 500 too, as first-year student Kelli Henderson placed third (1:21.01), Hanna Dubinski fourth…

February 05, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 88) • Page Image 11

… meets this season, is currently ranked 14th na- tionally. Excluding last night's match at Minnesota, the team has handily defeated its last five oppo- nents. Coach Dale Bahr feels that his Wolverines do…

… 142, 167, and heavyweight weight classes are matches that can push Michigan over the edge. The Wolverines will need strong perfor- mances from Larry Gotcher, Mike Amine, and Bob Potokar, respec- tively…

February 01, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 84) • Page Image 1

… pull off the feat. After falling behind by as much as 13 in the sec- 9nd half, theWolverines made their charge in front of 31,621 screaming fans. See SEIKALY, Page 10 Doily Photo by JOHN MUNSON…

Wolverine Billy Powers celebrates Michigan's fourth goal on Friday. The Wolverines beat Michigan State in Ann Arbor that night, 5-2, then followed with a 5-3 win Saturday in East Lansing. Seniors lead charge…

… East Lansing. The sweep leaves Michigan third in the Central Collegiate Hockey Association, five points behind the second-place Spartans. The senior Wolverines made the most of their final regular…

…-season series against the Spartans, scoring seven of the weekend's 11 Michigan goals and 13 of the Wolverines' 21 points. Wingers Billy Powers and Brad McCaughey led the senior attack by knocking in the two game…

February 12, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 93) • Page Image 1

…. With all the talk about the new and improved Michigan hockey team, now is the time to show it. Sure, the Michigan State series sweep by the Wolverines two weekends ago showed the rest of the Central…

… out our power play. We're playing the best hockey since I've been at Michigan." Of course, both the Wolverine power play (.254) and penalty killing (.235) units are fourth best in the league, and the…

… a sweep." Here come the Lakers. These are the same Lake Supe- rior State Lakers that are the only team this season to sweep the Wolverines (Thanksgiving break at the Soo). This is the same team that…

… owns Michigan, accumulating a 12-1-1 record against the Wolverines during Berenson's tenure.: The one tie Michigan "earned" last year came after blowing a 5-0 third period lead at Sault Ste. Marie. The…

February 11, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 92) • Page Image 9

…'t get a better education." Not to be overlooked is the fact that her cousin Gerald White was the Wolverines starting fullback her se- nior year. Like many high school stars, Brown found the adjustment to…

… to go. This season Brown has emerged as a star. She has led the Wolverines in scoring nine times this year, in- cluding a career high 26 points against North Carolina. With last year's leading scorer…

February 05, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 88) • Page Image 12

… the country for Pur- due. The Boilermakers and Wolverines, co-leaders in the Big Ten with 7-1 records, square off Sunday at Crisler Arena. Pue reseeks revenge Blue fresh off Iowa drubbing A (contued…

… differently this year? "Play better," Keady simply stated. "We're not worried about last year's game. We're worried about coming in and competing with them this year." If the 11th-ranked Wolverines, 18-3, play…

February 15, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 94) • Page Image 12

…-ranked Wolverines tick. What combination is this? "The one-two-three knockout punch," smiled Michigan's 177 pound Justin Spewock. The members of the knockout punch are Michigan's first three wrestlers - William…

… other Wolverines for Edwards to torment in the next three years. Someday, it may be Edwards who is outscored only once in a blue moon. Think You're Pregnant? Free Pregnancy Test Completely Confidential…

February 02, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 85) • Page Image 7

…. Everyone intensely, that he mistook was smiling. Wolverine defenseman Myles The reason for these smiles O'Connor for an apparent Spartan was the satisfaction of sweeping trying to set up in front of the arch…

… perform. BUT THE Wolverines were the one dispensing the venom, as their first three wrestlers won, giving Michigan a 15-0 lead, taking the crowd right out of the match. "When you start off that way, it…

…'s match, the wins fell like dominoes. And in thirty minutes or less, the Wolverines walked out with the win. MICHIGAN'S SAM Amine, coming off an injury and his first college loss rebounded to beat Lane…

… Schnorberger. Wolverine diving coach Dick Kimball's team turned in a strong performance to aid in the victory. "Overall, as a team we had a good, solid swim meet," said Michi- gan head coach Jim Richardson. "It…

…. Sharples, who has won the award three times in his career, two of those times at the expense of the Spartans," allowed only five goals and made 67 saves in the Wolverines Hair Styling with a Flair "7Barbier…

February 29, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 99) • Page Image 11

… Iowa coach Dr. Tom Davis. For a road game, Michigan played very well. The Wolverines shot 56 percent from the floor and had a balanced scoring attack. "Playing on the road and playing against all these…

… sissy foul on me or whatever you want to call it." GRANT still managed to lead the Wolverines in scoring with 24 points, including 15 in the second half. He also handed out seven as- sists. Roy Marble led…

February 01, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 84) • Page Image 9

…. When asked } greatest moment in coaching caree replied, "Well, I gue Michigan came Saturday night, bu play of goalie Warne the Wolverines out o hole. MICHIGAN fi battle back from a 3 second period when…

… in a rebound off a with 12:22 gone in t only 1:41 remaining senior Billy Pow( Deasley from the ba give the Wolverine send them to the loc goal behind. "After the first p we hadn't played thought we…

… Brown fired Michigan then dominated the final Don Stone shot period. Lockwood slid in a shot in he period. With front of the goal to give the g in the second, Wolverines a needed spark. Michigan ers fed…

February 15, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 94) • Page Image 1

….-year. Saturday, Michigan wrapped up their 92-72 romp over the Indiana Hoosiers with a big ribbon to com- plete the season sweep. Behind Gary Grant, Glen Rice, and the rest of Frieder's sweethearts, the Wolverines

Wolverines shot 21-of-28 from the field for 75 percent, hitting 15 straight shots at one point. Leading the onslaught was Gary Grant, Michigan fans' Cupid, who had a typical Saturday afternoon. The senior…

February 15, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 94) • Page Image 11

… Player-of-the- See EDWARDS Daily Photo by KAREN HANDELMAN Forward Mark Hughes breaks past Indiana's Todd Jaslow. The Michigan junior scored a season high 10 points in the Wolverines' victory over the…

…. Next question, please. A press person asked Knight how Michigan had been able to run off 15 straight field goals without a miss at one point during the second half. Was it the Wolverines' strong offense…

February 04, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 87) • Page Image 1

… JOHN MUNSON Wolverine Gary Grant drives past Iowa's Bill Jones during Wednesday night's action. Michigan went on to win the game 120-103. overines after Iowa, Rice nets 35 By PETE STEINERT "Our defense…

… the game." lead to hold off Iowa, 120-103. Iowa (15-6, 5-3) entered the The crowd of 13,609 saw the two contest looking to bounce the teams combine for the most points Wolverines out of first place, but…

… ever at Crisler Arena and the 11th- left the game frustrated. ranked Wolverines (18-3 overall, 7-1 "Whatever you look at we just in the Big Ten) maintain their share couldn't find any answers," said of…

February 29, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 99) • Page Image 1

…-Hawkeye Arena made sure of that. The loss leaves the second-place Wolverines (22-5 overall, 11-3 in the Big Ten) two games behind first- place Purdue with four games to go -and no longer thinking Big Ten…

WOLVERINES erased a 54-43 halftime deficit against the Hawkeyes and took a 71-63 lead midway through the second half, it appeared next Saturday's game with the Boilermakers in West Lafayette would decide the…

February 18, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 97) • Page Image 10

… powerhouse, the University of Miami Hurricanes. "It should be a good test for the us," said Michigan.player Trevor Thrall. The Wolverines have taken suc- cessful spring tours in the past in such places as…

… played the sport before joining the squad. This season the Wolverines will host some stiff competition, includ- ing a tough team from Cincinnati and a touring squad from Wales. i l aZ '.z L1-a 1vvIt RER…

February 05, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 88) • Page Image 1

… the final day of the season needing only a victory over the fifth-place Wolverines to clinch an outright Big Ten championship. The only prob- lem was that Michigan didn't cooperate with the…

… Boilermakers' plan. The Wolverines sent Keady and his squad reeling out of town with a 104-68 thrashing of the highly- ranked Boilermakers. Not only was it an embarrassing loss on national television, it…

February 03, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 86) • Page Image 12

…- ponents continues for 11th-ranked Michigan. In the 13th-ranked Hawkeyes, the Wolverines will face their stiffest conference competition yet (8 p.m., Crisler Arena. Ch. 62). "They're playing great basket…

… participating in the Olympics will be on the line from August 8 to August 13, during the U.S. trials in Austin, Texas. Two other Wolverines, Erick Olsen and Alex Alvizuri, will represent their native countries…

February 01, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 84) • Page Image 7

… Computer Interaction, B Shneiderman, "User Interface Design for an Electronic Encyclopedia," 4:15 pm, Sch Bus Assembly Hall, Wolverine Rm. *Health Svc--"Say No to Nicotine," noon-1 pm, Mon & Thurs for 3 wks…

… Lec Rm. Hillel Fdn--hlappy Hr, 5-7 pm, Mich Union Wolverine Rm; "--'JAP': Ethnic Slur or harmless Fun?" perf by Talk to Us & lec/disc by G Spencer, 7:30 pm, Mich Union Pendleton Rm; Israeli Folk Dancing…

February 08, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 89) • Page Image 8

… presentation, Paul Revere Insurance Co (fultime & intemships), 7-9 pm, Mich Union Wolverine Rms. Sch Music--Std recitals: Composers Forum, 8 pm, Sch Music Recital Hall; Saxophone Studio, 8 pm, McIntosh Theatre…

…-M-Deaborn--Film, Pick up Artist, 7:30 pm, Rec & Orgs Bldg. *Eclipse Jazz--Winter Lec Series, J LeDuff & J LoDuca, 7:30-9 pm, Mich Union Wolverine Rm. 763-0046. U-M-Flint--Std Coalition Film Series, Cuba and Fidel & Cuba…

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