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April 11, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 156) • Page Image 9

…Sunday, April 11, 1971 ' THE MICHIGAN DAILY ' Helt, Burton shutout EMU, 1-0, 2-0 By BOB ANDREWS The Wolverine diamondmen, led once again by their superlatives pitching, sailed to their…

… the opener, it was the fine pitching of Pete Helt that gave the Wolverines the impetus for the victory. Helt allowed only one hit, a lead off single to center by Eastern's second baseman, Al Mc…

…- Laughlin. In the nightcap, Jim Burton was at his usual best as he blanked the Hurons on only five hits. Both starters went the distance and this gives the Wolverines a string of 14 straight games in which…

… the starting pitcher went all the way. Helt found himself in hot water throughout most of the first game only because of poor fielding sup- port. In all, the Wolverines com- mitted six errors, three of…

… Ferguson then grounded into a double play daily sports NIGHT EDITOR: ELLIOT LEGOW and on the play McLaughlin moved to third. However, the Wolverines weren't out of the inning as Helt walked} Dave Yeager to…

… by Burton that led the way for the sweep. There was a bit more hitting in the second game as Eastern collected five hits and the Wolverines tallied six, all of them singles. The Wolverines scored their…

… action yesterday. In squaring their conference re- cord at 1-1, the Wolverines soundly swept the top and bottom seed- ed matches and slipped by the Boilermakers in the middle match- es to score their first…

April 04, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 150) • Page Image 9

… hometown crowd, the Wolverines were for all practical purposes through Thurs- day afternoon while they were still in classes or at work. For it was in the compulsories the first afternoon of the…

… try to make up an almost insurmountable deficit. The guys didn't give up though, they still did a great job Friday afternoon." The Wolverines were the leading point gatherers in the Friday afternoon…

… excellent gymnasts and we at Michigan have a huge task ahead of us to try to be in next year's NCAA's." While the Wolverine camp was puzzling over their poor showing, those in the camp of the Iowa State…

… to improve, the Wolverines will be well on their way to filling the vacancy created by the graduation of Ron Rapper last year. Dick Kaziny, who was the only Wolverine to make the individual finals and…

April 02, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 148) • Page Image 11

…Fridayl April 2, 1971 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Eleven ~idoy, April 2, 1971 THE MICHIGAN DAILY wolverine gymnasts sixth In earl y action Southern Illinois captures early lead By BOB…

… the opening round of the competition. The Wolverine total of 150.45 was NIGHT EDITOR: substantially far behind Southern AL SHACKELFORD *.inois, one of the other fine pow- ers in gymnastics, which…

… frequently, tomorrow's competition and I'm amn h qa. Despite their showing yesterday, the Wolverines are highly visible hosts during the NCAA Gymnastics Championships. Their full 15-man regular season lineup…

… only a 158.5 team score in the Big Eight finals compared to the Wolverines' 163.8 Big Ten meet score. But led by ,all-arounder Brent Simmons, who boasts a 105.75 total score for those finals, and who…

… consist- ently hit 9.5 during the season. sure we'll do better." i For the Wolverines to climb in- to the first position would require their overtaking New Mexico, Cal- ifornia, Iowa State, Penn State and…

… Southern Illinois, who are in fifth to first places respectively. Three different events were.held t once, with three teams doing e ch event. The Wolverines started their day off in the side horse event…

… highly as they did in the $ de horse. In the still rings event, one which the Wolverines usually dom- inate, they could only manage a Hail to the soft eushio] By CHUCK BLOOM eing a former bench - warmer…

April 15, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 159) • Page Image 9

… breaking Brummet's serve. Ross took the fifth game on two good passing shots. The Wolverine net- ter moved better and was able to keep Brummet out of position more in the decisive set. The final tally was 6…

…- ticeably stronger as this second set wore on. The Wolverine racket- man was in complete control of the final set to clinch the match. In the second singles slot Tim Ott made easy work of Rick Watson. Ott…

… matches for the Wolverines, In Doubles, Michigan quickly disposed of all the Kalamazoo teams to complete the 9-0 romp. Ross and Ravreby teamed up to down Brummet and Watson, 6-4, 6-1. Watt and Ott breezed…

… past Washburn and Gudelsky 6-4, 6-1. Almonte and Senich capped off the straight set doubles sweep with a 6-2, 7-5 win over Tom and Steve Thomson, Wolverine coach Brian' Eisner was pleased with his squad…

… set, Eisner replied, "Not really, especially in Joel's case; he does that occasionally, but he has the ability to come back." The Wolverine's home schedule continues tomorrow and Saturday with…

… held off the Irish to year, "we sat ba'ck on our lead.", win. Notre Dame finally scored at thet The Wolverines drew first blood 8:03 mark but it wat neutralized on a goal by co-captain Dick Dean by a…

April 07, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 152) • Page Image 7

…'s seventh walk and verine baseball team had their shortstop Gary Hass followed with opener yesterday afternoon against a shot up the box for a hit. Bowling Green. The Wolverines Following a ground out and a…

… over Wolverine hurler Jim Burton and shortstop, scoring both runners Mickey Elwood. and tying the game. In the first game, ace left hand- Burton worked out of jams in er Burton of Michigan went all ten…

…-toback singles but Burton got 14six in four innings, he didn't yield the next two batters, on a strike- a hit until the sixth-that being an out and on a forceout. infield hit. But in the tenth, the Wolverines

… performance in Michigan's 2-1 season debut yesterday, but they, win. The Wolverines had men at *. resembled the power-hitting Ben-: third in each of the first four inn- : gals of old in walloping the Cleve…

… generally fierce walked only one. Carrow and - f ":base-running. shortstop Mike Rafferty each had.The Tigers pounced on starter- two hits in leading the Wolverine .' :::";and loser Steve Hargan, winner of…

April 03, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 149) • Page Image 7

… Big Ten Champions and de- d a w fending NCAA kings, finished a dis- ha appointing fifth in the Preliminar e ies of the NCAA Championships S w last night. The Wolverines, who ot found themselves in sixth…

Wolverine to be soe 9 st seno-gh by most theironoed Amehea B9ktbl Asp-Clle ilasad im urdsa Ghowin, Te byt mosty ABA Western Division playoffs in Indianapolis last night. Indiana oord ther e r a k won 11498 In…

… the foreground is the Pacers' Warren Armstrong Michigan finished fourth in theo e t tas ShmisThe Wolverines finished fourth hfon the high bar with a score of 27.35. Ed Howard led the squad i Krky' Jm…

… ten against a ariety of opponents in Arizona, he Wolverines will be trying to et in shape for the important ig Ten season which gets under- way in late April. Coach Moby Benedict will let ll four of his…

… Dan Mulvihill who failed to hit his regular lineup. in 11 at bats on the trip. The only position that was left i The Wolverines still have plenty vacant on this year's squad w a s I of work to do before…

April 17, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 161) • Page Image 11

… performances for the Wolver- ines, who extended their string of complete games to 16. But only Elwood was given enough support to come off with a victory. In fact the Wolverines had only one hit in their second…

… game vic- torybut some sloppy Iowa fielding -~presented Michigan with two gift runs and the victory. In the opener the Wolverine batsmen connected for all of two hits, and totaled only three measly…

… chance, but this time Kettinger fanned and Sullivan again ended the inning with a double play. The split in Michigan's first two Big Ten games isn't quite what the Wolverines were hoping for but they get…

April 16, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 160) • Page Image 10

… doubleheader. Minne- sota must do well this weekend if they plan to repeat as champs. After State, the Gophers m u s t travel here to Michigan to play the Wolverines. TM awards announced The following awards for…

…-Leo Neshkes (Merv's Ma- rauders) GET YOUR MANLWITH A WTant M Big0 As for the Wolverines, pitching is the name of the game as far as they are concerned, with possibly the finest staff in the entire Big Ten. Jim…

April 09, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 154) • Page Image 9

… one of the toughest trios in the con- ference, but the Wolverines should finish on top without too much trouble. Purdue, though much improved over last year, won't be able to match Michigan's racketmen…

…. Their No. 1 player, Jim M a n s- field, who reached the semis last season in the conference tourney, will add some pyrotechnics up top, but it's all Wolverines the rest of the way down. Twice blessed by…

April 10, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 155) • Page Image 6

… call 761-0942 anytime. 96F80 which gave the Wolverines their BOARD EXAMS - Kaplan tutoring .3-2 and 2-1 wins. classes now being formed for June and July. ATGSB EXAMS and July Michigan hurlers have not…

… fail- LSAT EXAM. For information, call ed to complete a game in t h e 851-6077. 55F80 Wolverine's twelve outings to date YOUR DRUGSTORE away from home. and the composite earned run av- Village Apothecary…

… this a back with Burton or Elwood or fad. Proven to aid the back and aid reach into his bullpen.- the couple. 50 yr. guarantee. All sizes For the Wolverines to k e ep Lowest price anywhere. Willing Frte…

April 08, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 153) • Page Image 7

… Michigan was Skip Flanagan who netted two goals and added three assists. Other scorers for the Wolverines were Dennis Burdziak, Phil Powers, Dan Lamble, and Don Dworsky and Dick Dean with two apiece…

… with previous years when the Wolverines romped away with the confer- ence crown, this year's battle appears to be a multi-team race with Michigan the slim favorite. Michigan -has managed to cop the last…

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