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April 28, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 161) • Page Image 7

…." Harry agrees. "Overheads are my weakness-and I hate prac- ticing them. But I worked on it all winter and I feel better now hitting them." View From the Top...- The Wolverine captain played second fiddle…

… home the second singles Big Ten championship at Minneapolis. Teaming with Senkowski in the first doubles of the tourney brought home a runner- up trophy after the Wolverine pair lost to Northwestern…

… the flu on his returr ,nd didn't finally join the Wolverines again until the last two r ts of the season. And then a great homecoming. He f' in three sets to Michigan State's Tony O'Donnell when the…

… for defense of his second singles title in the Big Tens at Evanston, Harry swept through the opening rounds, lost .p out in the finals to-yeh-Graeb ner in three sets. The Wolverine little man paired…

… with Hal Lowe to ,{ }ham, ; '...v snatch the second doubles medal as Michigan, finished second to d Northwestern in the final score GOLIATH tally.- This year around the Wolverines have to face an even…

April 01, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 138) • Page Image 7

… opening semi-final contest of the NCAA basketball championships last week and bow- ed out, 91-80. The Wolverines, minus the serv- ices of guard Cazzie Russell, roared back on the second night of the tourney…

… to dump Kansas State, 100-90, and claim a third place finish. The split in the NCAA finals gave the Wolverines a 23-5 sea- son mark, the best ever for a Michigan basketball team. Strong Start Coach…

… and, al- though he didn't score a point, contributed a whopping 10 assists to the Wolverine attack, three more than the entire Michigan team had against Duke the night before. The- score was tied 11…

… more 'times through the game until Michigan finally pulled away at 13:41 of the second half when Cantrell hit on an 18 foot jumper to put the Wolverines on top by two, 67-65. In Control Michigan, despite…

…-2 edge. When, with two and a half minutes gone, Buntin put in two layups -within 20 seconds of each other to put the Wolverines ahead 9-4, Michigan fans had some fleeting thoughts of a repeat of the…

April 25, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 159) • Page Image 6

… here in yes- terday's Big Ten opener. "The whole story was Barn- hart," coach Moby Benedict said after his lefthander blanked the Badgers for the second Wolverine whitewash in as many days. On Thursday…

… big plays," Benedict added. The Wolverines drew first blood with a run in the third, when Chan Simonds led off with a broken bat single to right field. Tom (Butch) Laslo also split his bat as he…

… thirdbase- man Mark Rosenblum to force Simonds. But the Wolverines were not to be denied as Bob Gilhooley slam- med' Dave Tymus' second offering Whitewash MICHIGAN AB R H RBI Gilhooley, rf 3 2 1 1 Sizemore, c…

… Finals MOBY BENEDICT GEORGE SKAFF I over the shortstop's head for a single and Laslo dashed in with the first run. The Wolverines scored their second two runs without a hit, as Wisconsin committed…

… fast enough to throw out the runners. Barnhart finished the game with four strikeouts and three walks. Today, the Wolverines play a doubleheader at Northwestern with Bill Wahl slated to start the first…

… discus 175'3". The toss beat by almost nine feet the second man, John Bak- kensen, of Harvard. Although Soudek's performance was the Wolverines' only first in the first day of the two day meet, the…

… in :48.0. Draper will also be running in the second heat which boasts every runner having done 1:54 or bet- ter. Michigan's Jay Sampson will be representing the Wolverines this event. Sampson will be…

April 01, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 138) • Page Image 6

…, holds the Wolverine varsity rec-, The divers, Ed Boothman, Bruce ords in the 200, 500, 1000, and Brown and John Candler, per- 1650, finally got into the spotlight formed excellently in the one- on the…

…, Eclipse Elis, Whip Wolverines... Graef (Princeton), 1:56.2 (NCAA record. Old record 1:56.9 byTom Stock, Ind., 1963); 2. McGeagh (U- SC), 1:56.9; 3. BARTSCH (MICH), 1:57.9; 4. Goettsche (Yale), 1:58.1; 5…

… the finals Bartsch came in fifth, timed at 54.2. Other Wolverine competitors were Rich Walls, who finished second in his trial heats of both the 100- and 200-yard freestyle; Geza Bodolay, who finished…

… Loken's trampo- linists kept the Wolverines close by registering an unprecedented sweep on the tramp. Gary Erwin won his second consecutive na- tional championship just nosing out teammate John Hamilton…

… scoring lead and was also all-tournament and first team All-America. Providence succumbed to the stronger Wolverines late -in the semi-final game to suffer a 3-2 defeat. Providence led for a short time .in…

… ,the tussle, but goals by Ron Coristine and Gary Butler put the Michigan icers ahead to stay.. The score did not indicate the Wolverines' domination of much of the contest, as they took over 100 shots on…

… Fred Sanders. Placing one-two-three in the trampoline event, the trio led the Wolverines to a third place finish in the NCAA Championships, behind champion Southern Illinois and runner-up Southern…

… and gained a third place for the Wolverines. Miller also advanced to the con- solation finals, only Ito lose on a referee's decision in overtime. Two "of Michigan's regulars, Ralph Bahna (115-pound) and…

April 29, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 162) • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX THE MICHIGANDAILY PAGE SIX TIH~ MJCHIE~AN DAILY '" r"INLIOIAI., fir, Irish Blast Wolverine Nine, 9-3 By GIL SAMBERG And the rains came . . . but about an hour too late. Even before the…

… drops came the Wolverines were swamped, how- ever, as Notre Dame took an easy 9-3 decision here yesterday. The Irish severed a four game Michigan winning streak and put its season's record at 9…

… ninth on another homer, this time to straightaway left. He finished the game with four RBI's, four runs scored, and four hits. Although they were drubbed, the. Wolverines almost came up with the defensive…

…, Ind., was rained out. At the time that the matches were called the Wolverines were winning all of the singles matches. Playing in the singles matches were Harry Fauquier, Karl Hed- rick, Hal Lowe, Brian…

… match since their southern swing during spring vacation. They stand 3-3 for the season. The Wolverines will journey to Evanston for a quadrangular meet with the Northwestern Wildcats, Minnesota and Purdue…

April 10, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 146) • Page Image 6

… netmen- Since their southern tour dur- ing the spring break, coach Bill Murphy's Wolverine netmen have been plagued by bad weather and the lack of access tothe clay " ..t..r.f ......:::." : ..:.:.courts…

…. The Michigan clay courts are presently being prepared for the season's play., Some of the Wolverines prac- ticed outside on the asphalt courts on Monday, but due to the cold and wet weatherd theteam…

…." Expected Weather "I expected the weather to be like it is and I'm not worried SENIOR HARRY FAUQUIER will spearhead the Wolverines about the team not getting in attack this year as the netmen hope to dethrone…

… Shelton, Charlie Wolff, Laird Warne and Tom Wierman, probably in that order. Warner is the only sopho- more to earn a regular position on the squad. The Wolverines open Big Ten competition on April 17-18 at…

… play a key role in our fight for the Big Ten title." House Cites 'M'A thiet cs The Michigan Wolverines have a friend in court. Well,nit's not e ctly in court- it's in the Michigan House of Rep…

April 19, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 154) • Page Image 6

…, the Wolverines won three Dorie Reid, who sprained his Ats (the two mile and mile re- Achilles tendon which kept him s and the discus), one second, out of the 100, and Ken Burnley ee thirds and three…

… weak returns by the Hoosier that were. fair game for the Wolverine's fine overhead. In third singles, Charlie Kane of of Indiana topped John Fraser by a score of 2-6, 6-4, 6-3. This vic- tory lengthened…

… under par 71's while Clark's 73 placed him in the runnerup position. Wolverines Pete Passink, Frosty Evashevski, and Bill Newton shot 81's; Chuck West, 82; and Mark Yahn, 84. Katzenmeyer was extremely…

April 14, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 149) • Page Image 7

… yes- terday. The game today at the Univer- sity of Detroit is the first of five games in the next nine days that the Wolverines, now 5-9, will play, tuning up for the Big Ten opener at Wisconsin a week…

… week, the Wolverines will face Notre Dame at South Bend on Thursday, then travel to Madi- son for the Big Ten opener on Friday, and to Evanston for the first conference doubleheader against Northwestern…

April 23, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 157) • Page Image 6

… longest road trip of the year and the opening of the Big Ten season at Wisconsin to- morrow. The Wolverines face Notre Dame at South Bend this after- noon in the tuneup for the three Big Ten games-a single…

… game at Wisconsin tomoi'row and a dou- bleheader at Northwestern on Saturday. Because of the numerous can- cellations which have bothered the Wolverines since their return from Arizona over spring…

April 15, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 150) • Page Image 6

…'s all squad yesterday." h hopes of a 1-egulation vic- oday, Michigan's baseballers ey to Kalamazoo for a game Western Michigan. Wolverines were' aheadF 6-5' Titan Tie... ECHIGAN AB .R Oslo, 2b 410 zemore…

… inning with a double. Dave Campbell drew a walk, to give the Wolverines men on first and second with only one out, but Detroit settled down and retired the side. Bob Gilhooley, sophomore out- fielder, led…

April 07, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 143) • Page Image 8

… benefit of- sportswriters. The loss ousted the Wolverines from the finals and came as a sharp reversal to a previous meeting of the two teams. Michigan had bombed Duke in Ann, Arbor three months before, 83…

April 30, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 163) • Page Image 6

… weekend. Now, with a 3-0 conference rec- ord, the Wolverines are tied for the Big Ten lead with Purdue. After dropping Notre Dame 2-0 in the first game of a four-game road series, Michigan went on to shut…

…- igan's opponents gathered a total of two runs on 17 hits in four games. The Wolverine nine did not fare so well in Tuesday's rematch with Notre Dame, as the Irish dropped Michigan 9-3. Shortstop Rich…

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