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March 01, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 126) • Page Image 7

… Crisler Arena warmed the spirits of 7963 Michigan partisans, and the whistles of the men in the striped shirts often. inflamed, the passions of the Wolverine fans. Nothing, however, could warm. up the…

… shooting of the Wolverine cagers, who connected on only 36 of 92 field goal attempts for a dismal 39 per cent and dropped a Big Ten basketball game to the Wisconsin Badgers, 90-86. The loss scuttled the…

Wolverines' chances for a break-even season this year, leaving them with a record 9-13 with only two games left to play. "We shot poorly," commented Michigan Coach Johnny Orr. "We took 92 shots, which must be…

… some kind of record for us, but we just couldn't put the ball in the basket." THE WOLVERINES' failure to connect from the floor was es- pecially disappointing, as the Maize and Blue took 33 more shots…

… throw line. Wisconsin's hot-hand, coupled with a 50-42 advantage on the boards, enabled the Badgers to overcome a tendency to give the ball away to the Wolverines. The Badgers were charged with 21…

… turnovers, 11 in the first half, compared to; eight for the Wol- verines. The Wolverines hawking full- court press didn't help them much when it came to totaling up the score, though, as they repeated- ly…

… by the score of 4-2. The Wolverines scored one goal in bothythe first and second periods and added two more in the third to wrap up the win. The scores were by Gagnon in the first period, Slack in the…

… second period and Shaw and Falk in the third. shot under the basket," Orr com- plained afterwards. Missed shots, under the basket and otherwise, were especially costly to the Wolverines in t h e first half…

… 17 times, twice less than the Badgers. The Wolverines showed some im- provement in their shooting in the second half, hitting on 19 of 42 from the floor, but they could only narrow the Badgers margin…

… of them coming in the first half. More important than his scor- ing, however, was Sherrod's ball handling. Sherrod repeatedly broke the Wolverines' press, and allowed Wisconsin to play slow down ball…

March 11, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 130) • Page Image 8

…, behind excel- lent efforts by double winners Mark Winzenreid and Greg John- son, racked up 63 points to In- diana's 48, placing in all but two of the sixteen events. Michigan's Wolverines, highly touted at…

… the start of the season, and fresh from a hard-won victory over Michigan State, turned in a disappointing performance. The Wolverines scored only 21 points, to place a poor fifth in the con- ference…

… performances of their careers, three Wolverine trackmen failed in their attempts to give Michigan a first. In the high jump Michigan ace J o h n Mann cleared the bar at 6-11 on his second try, setting a new var…

… con- tingent of Michigan fans with a few thrills as he captured third place with a time of 1:10.2, only .3 of a second off the varsity rec- ord. Other Wolverine bright spots included third and fourth…

Wolverines were concerned, was probably best typified by Paul Armstrong's val- iant try for second place in the half mile, only to stumble and fall five yards short of the tape to fin- ish sixth. In what is…

… Roche, South Caro- lina. The Wolverines arrived in Cali- fornia last Saturday with exactly zero hours of outside practice (they've been playing inside only) and as Eisner said "expected to have two good…

…Boer and number two singles Joel Ross were the winning Wolverines. Winding up the trip in the heartland of revolution; Michigan beat nightfall long enough to take four matches and ended up with a 51…

March 12, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 131) • Page Image 10

… unlucky Wolverines at Davidson, where, according to Snowden, "we played well but ran out of gas," losing 91-85. Returning home was s w e e t tonic for Michigan ills, as they hit their high-point of the sea…

…- son in knocking off an excellent Marquette team 86-78. Thirty- two points from Tomjanovich and a great defensive job by the Wolverines on Marquette star Dean Meminger provided the key to that exciting…

March 25, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 142) • Page Image 7

… of them in the first four frames, against seven ' Arizona pitchers. Burton went the distance for the *Wolverines. f The Wolverines stunned the Wildcats with six hits in the first inning, and Arizona…

…, aided the Wolverines. as did three Wildcat errors and a passed ball. Hooten committed two of the errors to add to his misery. The Michigan attack rested in the second, but came back to life in the third…

…. Rafferty scored on Reggie Ball's single to second center, and singles by Mark Carrow and Dan Fife drove in the other two runs. THE FOURTH INNING saw three more Wolverine runs, five more Wolverine hits, but…

… the ninth. Three bases on balls, and a wild pitch scored Manny Driscoll, and a passed ball by Lundstedt let in Roy Gump with the Wildcats' final tally. Aiding the Wolverine attack yes- terday was speed…

…, as Carrow, Raf-, ferty and Bowen beat out infield hits, and Carrow stole a base. The biggest 'of the big Wolverine bats belonged to Rafferty. A left- handed hitter, Rafferty sprayed hits around the…

… runs in bringing his won- lost record to 1-1. The victory was the Wolverine's; first in five starts. It snapped the Arizona winning streak at five and brought the Wildcat -record down to 16-5. The two…

March 22, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 140) • Page Image 10

… fielding behind him. All but one of the runs scored against Helt and his successor Tom Fleszar were unearned as the Wolverines were guilty of six er- rors. The only Michigan tally came in the sixth inning…

… the game ran only seven innings the two teams banged out a total of 25 hits. Kettinger smashed three hits for the Wolverines as did catcher Tom Lundstedt. The Wolverines got on the score- board first…

… with a 10-8 loss to Oberlin College in a game marred by muddy grounds and thirteen minutes of Wolverine penalties. Despite a 3-0 Oberlin lead at the end of the first quarter, the Mich- igan stickmen…

… managed to score five goals in the second quarter to tie up the tally at 5-5 at the half. But in the second half pen- alty trouble struck the Wolverines. With two minutes to go in the final quarter and an 8…

…-7 lead, Oberlin scored two quick goals on Wolverine goalie Jay Johnson, while the Wolverine squad was a man short. The Michigan team I "The St. John Passion" by G. F. HANDEL also managed to add a tally…

March 28, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 145) • Page Image 7

… fell to tenth place as most Wolverine grapplers missed out on opportunities to wrestle back. Meanwhile, Michigan State, one of the pre-tourney favorites, fell completely apart. The Spar- tans fell to…

… matches. In his opening bout, he pinned Richard Freeman of Indiana State at 7:15. Then in the evening, Rawls convincingly decisioned Dan Marostica of Col- orado State, 13-7. Quinn was the other Wolverine to…

… and Diving Championships, based on the re- sults of the first day's competition. The Wolverines finished the day t 43 points, behind Indiana's 89, Stanford's 69, Southern Cal's 61, and UCLA's 57 points…

… big names.t I I r I If you're looking hard enough wolverine golfers move up to sixth spot in Miami, N HL Standings Boston Chicago Montreal Detroit New York Toronto St. Louis Pittsburgh…

… with a fine 74 and captain Randy Erskine, Rock Pozza, and John Roska added 76's for a 302 total over the Biltmore Country Club course. This was the same score that the Wolverines shot Wednes- day, the…

March 31, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 147) • Page Image 5

…, Ypsilanti, Mich. By BOB ANDREWSI The coach of the Wolverine baseball team, Moby Benedict, when asked how his team would: fare this upcoming season, wasted? no time in saying, "We indeed have a young team…

… of Arizona. Although the Wolverines managed to win, only two of the eight games these two teams played, the reasons they daily sports NIGHT EDITOR : RICKEY CORNFELD training schedule for the Wolver…

Wolverines had to be the performance by one of the fresh- men, Tom Kettinger. In the eight games against Arizona, he com- piled a team-leading batting aver- age of .448. In his 29 times at the plate, he…

… seven other Wolverine bats- didn't so well can easily be plained. ex- FIRST OF ALL, the inexperi- enced Wolverines were confronted by an Arizona team with plenty of experience behind them. They have…

…-0 in their first home match of the sea- son. The devastation was so com- plete that only in the third dou- bles match were the Wolverines extended to three. sets. In a gesture of good will the match got…

March 12, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 131) • Page Image 9

… for the Wolverines and when the of- fense sputtered the team's chanc- es for victory died, too. In only two games did the frosh fail to score over 90 points, and in those two games they were defeated…

… to start at the pivot for the Wolverines next year and take over f r o m Rudy Tomjanovich the Michigan rebound leadership. Speculation on the rest of the lineup is still rather nebulous but at least…

March 28, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 145) • Page Image 6

… rackets were put away in anti- cipation of the permanent arrival Iof spring. Meanwhile, a group of more serious players, the Wolverine ten- nis team, was busy practicing within the consistently warm and…

…. But all four California squads had had the advantage of prac- ticing outdoors nearly all year long. However, according to Coach Eisner, the Wolverines took the losses in stride. "It (the spring trip…

… squad which to date has an 8-1 victory over highly touted SMU. The seeded positions on Michi- gan's squad have not been perm- anently determined. All through practice the Wolverine players have been…

…, watcPing sports stories come over the AP and waiting for reports to come in from around the country on how the various Wolverine teams have done. Somehow, sports has seemed just a little irrelevant in…

March 21, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 139) • Page Image 8

… was no President to throw out the first ball but it is doubtful that even that momentous event would have helped the Wolverines who opened up their 1970 baseball season with a 6-5 loss to the Arizona…

… Wildcats. For the Wolverines, the r u 1 e that allows freshmen to participate in varsity baseball must be very popular. It has provided them with the opportunity to have a young lad by the name of Tom…

March 29, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 146) • Page Image 7

… with Paul in the consolation match to gain Hendersonrscoring his 20th goal an eighth for the Wolverines. Kin- of the year on a feed from Dave kead swam a 1:58.22 to Barbiere's Keon. It came with Chicago…

… and 1-1 at the end of the overtime period,. had to be decided on a referee's decision. Hoddy got the loss for a fourth place finish. The other Wolverine in the consolations, 167-pounder J e s s e Rawls…

… Florida, whose stroke total was 1178. Florida State University finished second and the University of M i a m i was third. For the Wolverines, Captain Randy Erskine, who came into yesterday's round with a…

Wolverine golfers. For the last two days of the Tournament, the two sophomores, Gary Balliet and Pete Clark play- ed well and helped the team place respectably high in the tourna- ment, the first of the year…

… for the Wolverines. i 7 HAWKS DOWN BULLS Atlanta takes 2-0 lead in NBA playoffs RADICAL COLLEGE FACULTY AND STUDENTS OPEN GENERAL MEETING ATLANTA RAP)-Six players hid! in double figures last night…

March 10, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 129) • Page Image 8

… JIM KEYRA The Michigan Wolverine hockey team continued their consistant- ly inossan pa lswekn up against the Minnesota Goph- ers. Friday night, a fired-up Goph- er squad skated to a 4-1 first per- iod…

… o line andastreaked down the iceluto beat Bagnell with a wrist shot. Minnesota to open the second per- iod, the Wolverine attack began to jell. Just after the eleven min- ut mak Dk took a perec pas…

March 25, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 142) • Page Image 6

… the Wolverines show a two-face personality dur- ing games, Michigan was also very inconsistent in their two- game sets. Out of twelve week- end series in WCHA play, the icers split nine of them, won one…

… Another major problem t h e Wolverines encountered w a s their forwards failure to back- check. The forwards constant- ly made the defense look bad as many times during the season the forwards were caught…

March 17, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 135) • Page Image 6

… hoping for the best," and for the the uck s son a pssibe." Wolverines to end up on top. Most of this past season Gams- by was teamed with Brian Slack, and Bernie Gagnon or Mickey REPORTS LATE: Shaw on his…

… came out As hlcneac s andc hardn.- a Major league ball players report late because of salary holdouts. Fife, newly named Wolverine basketball captain, could not even think about baseball until the end…

March 15, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 134) • Page Image 6

… Cannon, place finish, Wolverine Captain, the report said. Paul Armstrong became a three The newspaper reported that time All-American, the All- Milwaukee Brewers would pay $9.5 American title being awarded…

March 04, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 128) • Page Image 8

Wolverine netmen will face USC, UCLA, Stanford and Berkeley before returning home on Sunday. The Wolver- ines will face Wisconsin State on March 30 in their first home match of the season. Iowa will fight it…

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