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April 21, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 155) • Page Image 10

… an improving 9-9-1 record which includes their disappointing 3-6 western trek. However, with only one strike against them in the "all-important" conference loss column, the Wolverines figure to remain…

… in the thick of the Big Ten diamond debate. The Michigan pitching staff has been rapidly taking form. The Wolverine hurlers stand second in conference ERA, and where once it was Mickey Elwood, Pete…

… the Wolverine invasion. Dave Winfield, a member of B man's controversial basketball t toss the opener this afternoon.7 hurler is 2-0 on the season, but has skyrocketed from the 1.59 compiled a year ago…

…. The Wolverines will be in D tomorrow to hassle the Iowa face " roadwork .500 record The Hawkeyes are another high-hitting ;ue games. outfit, backed by three first-rate pitchers. The team batting…

… he sure does know they ield, is a are there." The Wolverine pitchers would nblemished be wise to keep an eye out themselves. p. Schultz' Coach Duane Banks' mound selections in f o u r will come from…

… shows a 1.10 ERA and a .419 clip, a 1-1 record. 292. As a This will not be an easy weekend for horsehide Michigan.. Nonetheless, with the Wolverine isand trips pitching healthy and the batters coming…

April 13, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 148) • Page Image 8

… officiating to a 7-6 upset victory over Michigan yesterday at Ferry Field. The Wolverines had built up a 6-2 lead midway through the third quarter, but a scoreless final per- iod, brought on by an unending rash…

… like a hu- man sieve in last week's encoun- ter in East' Lansing, won by Mich- igan 15-13, and the Wolverines fhad good success with the high shots from 20 to 30 feet out. But Hebert was stopping the…

April 22, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 156) • Page Image 10

… last week's Kepler Invitational at Ohio State. Says Wolverine Coach Bill Newcomb, "At this point Ohio State has a slightly better team, but I wouldn't be at all surprised if we won it. The 'home course…

… advantage is really fantastic." In order to get a better look at their squads from top to bottom, Michigan and the other Big Ten schools are entering two teams of six each. The Wolverines will en- ter 16…

… Hawkeyes. The Wolverines now return to Ann Arbor to await Tuesday after- noon's encounters with Eattern Michigan in the makeup of a previously washed-out double- header. PRAGUE - Czechoslovakian fans jammed…

April 08, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 144) • Page Image 7

… weren't able to come close as the Wolverines opened their Big Ten title defense with a 7-2 victory over the Gophers. The match, scheduled for the outside varsity courts, was switch- ed inside to the…

… three doubles. Coach Brian Eisner's squad sur- vived a scare after the number one Wolverine, Joel Ross, was up- set in the singles, but its two, three, and four men, Jeff Miller, Dick Ravreby, and Tim Ott…

… Pack t~C , -, 1 vC y UU'1# Matthews 7-5, 6-2; Ott defeated' Bob Von Hoef 7-6, 6-3; and Karzen stopped Greg Lappin, 6-4, 6-3. While none of the Wolverine wins went to three sets, neither were they all…

…, however, was a dif- ferent story, as the Wolverines took two easy wins and another victory in three sets. In the num- ber one doubles, Ross got a sem- blance of revenge as he and Rav- reby rode over the…

…, at least one of his teammates voiced his opinion that perhaps Ross might have done better on clay courts. On the other hand, Jeff Miller was one Wolverine who was happy over playing inside. "Serving is…

… doubles team serve to tie the set up. However, of Ott and Miller had equally little the Gopher turned the tables again trouble, winning 6-4, 6-2. The see in the tie-breaking game, sweep- ond Wolverine pair…

April 16, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 151) • Page Image 7

… the third quarter when sot een eM dth erso ep"d their conference mark to 3-2. Train" Lamble opened the flood- Wolverine midfielder Dick Dean gan's outside wing attempted to hearts out." kick the ball…

… out of bounds,.'butTebnutgvnb u Throughout the contest, it was gates when he took a pass from-engineered one of his patented i th a f t The banquet given by Pur the unbending Wolverine defense behind…

…. Louis San Francisco at Houston Atlanta at San Diego (2) ing Michigan's five-goal second quarter. The Wolverines gave themselves added scoring chances by breaking up and interceptipfg clearing passes…

… high jump. Despite a very wet field, Mann leaped 6' 6". Freshman Keith Brown finished second in the three-mile with a time of 14:11.3. The only other track events in which the Wolverines placed were…

… were' -fairlyclose, with three going into: three'sets.- - Wolverine coach Brian Eisner emphasized the fact that the win Iwas not an easy one for his team. "Each match individually was tough," he…

April 20, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 154) • Page Image 11

… surface. The Wolverines won both matches convincingly, * but weak Minnesota managed to take two singles matches - at numbers one and five. At one, Joel Ross for Michigan was hav- ing trouble with his serve…

… has been conference title holder for nearly every year in the last decade and a half, and next year with the probable signing of several outstanding freshmen the Wolverines could challenge for the NCAA…

April 18, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 152) • Page Image 11

…, Mich- igan's men faltered, turning in only one score in the seventies, Craig Ghio's 77. Ghio finished the day with the Wolverine's best second round score of 115. As Ohio State and Ball State sped on…

… their ways to first and second place, Wolverines Gary Balliet, Gary Hunter and Neil Spitalny shot tallies in the eigh- ties. In the first round, all three scored 114's. The following day's poorer…

April 09, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 145) • Page Image 8

… the race with a career best of 4:08.5, Phil Pyatt was second with the same time, and Bill Bolster finished third with 4:10.1 another career best. BOBCAT BILL HAVILAND who upset the Wolverine cross…

…, Wolverine Mike Taylor ran a ca- reer best of 9:12.4 for third place. Farmer was pleased with the performance of his distance run- ners who he feels are finally rounding into shape after a long and…

… disappointing indoor season. Coach Farmer's pre-meet state- ment, "we have duality, they have quantity," was evident throughout the meet, but particularly in the field events. The Wolverines took first in all six…

April 02, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 139) • Page Image 8

… the] Green. The winning tally came second quarter and it showed on, just 30 seconds after a disputed the scoreboard as the Falcons tal- penalty handed out to Wolverine lied two goals to make it 4…

… helpless Johnson held -the Falcons to a 2-2 tie aft- into the upper right hand corner er one quarter despite being on of the net. the defensive for most of the per- The Wolverines climbed back, to within…

… cellation of the Houston-Minneso how Judge Roy Hofheinz is taking to tie the game for Michigan. The Falcons controlled the en- suing face-off and carried play into the Wolverine zone. Withj Johnson caught…

April 04, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 140) • Page Image 8

…/17/72 --------- ----- COUPON 8 Pak PEPSI (16 oz.) 99c Limit 1 Expires 4/17/72 --------------- COUPON Neutrogena Soap 68c -Daily-Terry McCarthy WOLVERINE FIRST SACKER Pat Sullivan flails at a "high hard un" in transit from the…

April 06, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 142) • Page Image 9

…-50, and the Wolverine goalies Jay Johnson and Charlie Crone making 15 saves to State's Ron Hebert's 13. But the most vital stat of all came in the roughhousing area, where Michi- gan picked up 1P penalties…

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