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April 05, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 148) • Page Image 9

… footwork down. E1en more mistakes are made in relays and cutoffs and base running. We have to work and work and work on these aspects," commented Benedict. Miller said that the Wolverines have "as good a…

… place out of the eight competing schools. After compIetion of vesterday's Comvnlsorv session Iowa State held the lead with a score of 160.45 followed by California with a 159.20 mark. The Wolverine

… gumnasts compiled a weak 152.15 score. The Maize and Blue tumblers failed to score higher than 24.7 in each of the first three events and the slow start put the Wolverines behind the eight ball from the on…

… both C'arev Culbertson and Bob Dar- den finished near the top in the high bar. The Wolverine gymnasts were selected as an at-large represent- ative for the NCAA Meet when Western Independent Champion Air…

April 13, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 155) • Page Image 7

… By MARCIA MERKER Despite the splendid Michigan weather Ann Arbor is experienc- ing these days, the main of the Wolverine track team heads south today for Tennessee's Dog- wood Relays. The rest of the…

…- ferential, so the ease with whici the Wolverines won is a tribute Gophers positions. Victor Amaya shook off PHOTO SUPPLIES a bothersome injury to win an ex- citing three set decision at the USED ROLLEI 35…

… number two singles regu-j lar Peter Fleming and number five starter Kevin Senich, but if this bothered the Wolverines, no- body noticed. The only thing that gave Michigan trouble' was the less than ideal…

… playing conditions. But desnite the injuries, the con- ditions, and the lack of outdoor practice that the Wolverines have been forced to contend with, the CREATIVE MUSIC Private instruction n all instru…

April 17, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 158) • Page Image 9

…. The Bowling Green sixth inning looked the most promising against the Wolverines. Designated hit- ter Gary Turner led off with a walk and moved to second when Meyer was hit by a pitch. Dale Swiger laid…

… cold the first game, they were even colder the second. They must have been stored on the east side of a glacier during moose hunting season in Siberia: Two hits were all that the Wolverines could scrape…

April 06, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 149) • Page Image 7

…. Chenier led Capital with 21. I. t t I f 1 All wetI The scheduled doubleheader between Michigan and Detroit was rained out yesterday. The Wolverines are scheduled to play Eastern Michigan today, weather…

… a twentieth place i alifornia at 321.75. vaulting for Michigan... finishing ahead of the Wolverines were Only the top three teams participate in the a State, Big Ten Champion Iowa, South- finals this…

April 18, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 159) • Page Image 3

… SATURDAY, APRIL 20 8 p.m.f 3 SHORT FILMS by MARTHA HASLANGER ~Focus" "Your Home is You" "June" AND A DANCE PROGRAM "ENDANGERED SPECIES" performed by the WOLVERINE DANCERS Andrea Katz, Ruth Hurwitz, Barbara…

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