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April 10, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 151) • Page Image 8

… tsmen By LEBA HERTZ The Michigan Wolverines took advantage of some shaky pitching by EMU's hurlers to sweep a doubleheader, 7-2 and 8-2, Sunday at Fisher Stadium. Chuck Rodgers notched a com- plete game…

… rally that gave Rodgers all the cushion he needed. Mark Crane led off the ball- game with a two-base hit for the Wolverines, scoring on Pat Sul- livan's sacrifice fly. The second Sound System Problems? IN…

… off the fifth apd chel d Crane. drove in the Wolverine's eighth Skes, d out to run with a sacrifice fly to pace with th " nine in's fourth consecutive meantime, Forhan was on a no-hitter going into…

… fly by Paul Petrillo. The Wolverines proved that they can combine timely hitting and fine hurling in sweeping the double header from Eastern Michigan. N. * The Management of Publ ic Affa i rs * Policy…

… after- for the score. A bit later Bays noon. collected another goal with an as- Late in the third period the sist from Kilkowsky. In a matter Wolverines trailed their guests of seconds midfielder Dennis…

Wolverine defender, streaked to- ward the Michigan net and flashed the ball by goalie Tim Cotter. On the strength of John Zimmerman's goal, Bowling enjoyed a 3-0 lead at the end of the first period. Michigan…

April 05, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 147) • Page Image 8

… information about the Junior Year in New York program. Na"'. Address CTyState Zip Telephone Fre Instruction ket Billiards . ng you want to know" Mihigan Union Wolverine gymnasts crash NCAAs today lual als…

… senior year for another shot at the coveted title. The Wolverines' last NCAA win came in 1970, as they defeated Iowa State by a score of 164.15 to 164.05. In a characteristic eleventh-hour victory, the…

… final man to compete took it all f o r Michigan. Ed Howard, the meet's last man up, needed a 9.3 to put the Wolverines in a tie with Iowa State. With a spectacular effort and a score of 9.4, Howard sin…

… f11nwIVV 1w U5n,,tV11r1111UID 6110 Penn State. The depression that followed that meet, and the talk of a fading dynasty, were to be even more intensified the follow- ing year. Last year the Wolverines

…- tition from teams who have con- sistently scored higher than the Wolverines. Powerhouses I o w a State, Oklahoma State and Penn State have an edge on Loken's men,- having established a high- er scoring…

… pattern throughout the dual meet season and their con- ference championships. The calibre of performances Loken saw at the Big Tens merits some optimistic views, however. The Wolverines should put up a…

….3 performance. hosting Wolverines. Starting out AUGUSTA, Ga. ()-Jack Nick- Master Bes 3desom n c te.hst Wol-rin e s.mp tri n t laus, justifiably confident as he at- "Jac Besides team honors, the Wol- slowly in…

April 12, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 153) • Page Image 10

Wolverines' base- ball club, flying high after last weekend's doubleheader sweeps over Detroit and Eastern Michi- gan, moves into Big Ten compe- tition this weekend. Moby Bene- dict's crew leaves town today…

… options have been available to the Wolverines and their op- ponents all season. Both alter- natives have seen consistent em- ployment. Now, in the Purdue and Illi- nois games, Michigan will oper- ate with…

April 07, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 149) • Page Image 7

… couldn't be blamed if he left Ray Fisher Stadium yesterday with a smile on his face although he and his Titan teammates had just gone down twice to Michigan, 1-0 and 3-0, in the Wolverines' first home…

… side of the Wolverine infield gave Detroit first and third with two outs. Barnett then offered an omen of things to come when he grounded into a force play to end the inning. Helt gave up just two…

…, followed with another safety but Lonchar was cut down at the plate on a fine throw from rightfielder Pete Sulzicki. Kettinger, Lonchar, and Meyer combined for another Wolverine run two innings later…

… games cancelled by rain. Michigan has won three in a row after seven straight losses in Arizona at the beginning of the season. Wolverine hurlers have held the opposition score- less over 24 straight…

… University of Detroit. Though they managed nary a hit in the first game, the Wolverines took both ends of the double bill, blanking the Titans 1-0 and 3-0. CHESS Anatoli Karpov . . .a bright new star MIKE…

… gymnastics meet at Penn State." Michigan never say die gym- nasts gave it the ole college try yesterday in 'their attempt to en- ter the NCAA team finals today. The Wolverine's score of 318.65 left them in…

April 14, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 155) • Page Image 9

… sec- ond as the Wolverine hurlers limit- ed the Riveters to a total of one run and seven hits for the after- noon. } The Wolverines, 7-7 for the season, scored six unearned runs ........... in, the…

… balking" were not quite his exact words. The Wolverine diamondmen add- D e~JES US SI DELINED Ntters-shutout meek Missouri Wolverines take. two from sioppy Purdue !ed three in the following inning .for a 5…

… reach sec- ond base until the seventh inning~ when Michigan already had a 9-0 lead. Adams and Purdue 's Bob Butsch waged a tight mound struggle in the seconid game and Adams and. the Wolverines camne out…

… on top, 2-1, with a pair of unearned runs in the final in- ning spelling the difference. Butsch had stifled the Wolverines~ on two hits, both doubles by Crane, entering the seventh and final frame, and…

April 06, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 148) • Page Image 9

… Michigan range, keeping the Wolverines with- gymnastics team's hotel reads in striking distance of being one "Good Luck, 'M'-GO, BLUE, GO." of the three teams to compete in Wolverine gymnasts must have the…

…, Coach Newt Loken's tumblers were consistent. tandings at the NCAA Gym- Unlike the Big Ten meet, where' nastics Championships being the Wolverines completely fell held in Eugene, Ore., after yes- terday…

… mentor for the same event. f I Today in Sports "Bats men entertain Titans IT LOOKS LIKE the Wolverine baseball season is finally getting underway. The University of Detroit visits town today for a…

… doubleheader against the Wolverines scheduled for 2 p.m. at Ray L. Fisher Stadium. Titan Coach Robert Miller brings a mixture of veterans and untested rookies into the Ann Arbor frays. The Titans recently…

April 11, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 152) • Page Image 7

… during the final two events in their drive to finish among the top three teams that the collapse came. And it was one that had the entire crowd emotionally bound to the young and game Wolverines. Coach…

…'s finals. And they came oh so close to doing it. As they mrade their move in the optionals the Wolverines were the talk of the crowd. Evidently news of their conferece title had gotten around. It became…

April 20, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 160) • Page Image 10

… work out on would like to race or learn how, the racing velodrom in Detroit and the Wolverine Sports club might also take weekend camping trips. be your speed. The Wolverine club They climax their season…

… in Octo- is more race oriented than the ber by staging a road rally from other two. Wolverine sponsors a Ann Arbor to Lansing. weekly program that includes; There is no membership re- race training on…

April 04, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 146) • Page Image 7

… the crowd, 6-6' Mike Nowacki. For a man with only two years of formalized thinclad experi- ence, Nowacki has chalked up quite an impressive '73 season. During indoor competition, the Wolverine grabbed…

… rescheduled for this afternoon at 2 p.m. Pete Helt and Art "Ace" Adams go on the hill for the Wolverines, opposed by EMU's Woody Mills and Terry Harrison. Cleveland, St. Louis' chunky right-hander, hurled a…

April 03, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 145) • Page Image 7

… adopted the designated pitch hitter rule. The Wolverines, however, in one game at least will not be employing this rule since Forhan batted a solid .471 last year. The Lineups Forhan, last year's freshman…

… penalty to those athletes." with 4 extra-ease us anuf r u for a .539 slugging percentage, should provide the Wolverines with a good attack if Mike De Cou could r Mills and Harrison Gary Gentle Ron Curtis…

April 13, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 154) • Page Image 7

… .... .__..... with a bowl of & cole slaw. ithe sundae with Wolverine/ RC *take home acto Championship Mie Track Harness Racing post 8:30 p.m.i Come' for diner and Stny for 10 exciting racs Where else can1 you hate…

April 13, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 154) • Page Image 9

… with defending champion Iowa playing Minnesota tomorrow. The Wolverines, with a flock of lettermen returning from a team which led the league in pitching and hitting last season, are rated on of the top…

… Helt and Craig Forhan with newcomers Ace Adams and Chuck Rogers. Racqueteers in tourney The Wolverine tennis team will get its toughest test of the early part of its season when it engages in a four…

… ripping Michigan's top opponent in the Big Ten, Indiana, by a 9-0 count. Southern Illinois is also a strong tennis school, and the only midwest team which came even close to the Wolverines last year…

April 01, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 144) • Page Image 9

… science, the decisive factor in any sport is still the competitor's. spirit. Yesterday in Bowling Green, Michigan's flesh was willing but its spirit was weak and the Wolverines fell to Western Kentucky 93…

Wolverine high jumpers, Mike Nowacki and Doug Giggs, tied for first in their event at 6-8. As foreseen, Western Kentucky's Emmett Briggs clipped Abrahamn Butler in the long and triple jumps. Godfrey Murray…

… rolled over the edge of his stick. However, Kilkowsky was there to shove it by the hap- less Purdue goaltender. Extremely fine passing charac- terized the Wolverine e f f o r t throughout the afternoon…

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