April 01, 1964
(vol. 74, iss. 138)
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…, 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…