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May 20, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 10) • Page Image 4

… FOR RENT COMPLETELY FURNISHED 4 bedroom home, available June-Aug. $275/mo. Call 663-0141. 25C10 DON'T BE LEFT OUT! 5 MAN Available Fall 761-7600 By BILL DINNER It is doubtful if Wolverine tennis…

… coach Bill Murphy could have' asked for a nicer finish to his coaching at Michigan than to gaze I at the courts and see a Wolverine in every final match. It is a fact that no other Bigj Ten team has ever…

… dominated a conference meet as the Wolverines did on Saturday at East Lansing. The Wolverines won eight of the nine final matches and racked up an impressive 161 points, only 5 short of perfect, and 75 points…

… with a 1126 total, six strokes ahead of Purdue. The Wolverines, who were only six strokes out of third place after the first round, could not cope with Saturday's cold and windy weather finishing the day…

…, Northwestern - 1606. Individual Wolverine scores --Daily-Bill Dinner MARK CONTI, LEFT, and Dick Dell scored an easyy 6-2, 6-0 win in the conference number two doubles. Conti also breezed to a 6-2, 6-2 win in…

… 'til next year for Coach Moby Benedict's Wolverine base- ball squad. Michigan's last hopes for the Big Ten championship disappeared this weekend when the diamond squad dropped three of four deci- sions…

May 16, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 8) • Page Image 1

… between sections," Jowdy says. "Even if we can't get more mn- ey, we can see that what we do have is being allocated optim- umly.". One possible source of money, however, is the Wolverine fund which belongs…

May 13, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 5) • Page Image 1

… record, losing only to highly touted Arizona, and a perfect 9-0 showing in the Big Ten. Murphy, one of Michigan's most victorious coaches, joined the Wolverine ranks in 1949 and since then has become the…

May 13, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 5) • Page Image 6

… trite, overworked phrase, but it is completely ap- plicable in the case of the 1969 Michigan baseball team. The Wolverine nine, which lost fifteen of its first nineteen con- tests, has suddenly turned…

… received all the support he needed in the opener when the Wolverines scored twice in the first inning. Bud Forsythe singled with one out and advanced to third on Glenn Redmon's single. Gerry CI Forsythe…

… town looking to make a trophy out of the Wolverines. They left town and behind them one of the biggest upsets of the year, with Stewart's twenty odd points against the Big E the major factor in their…

… .LIMIT 1 lede conference.Minnesota full four games in theE A O Reg.ERASBLE ONDDON'T FRY and CRY standings and has played four Re. more games than the Wolverines. ' 9TYPING__________________APER______ Big…

… even if thee ru Wolverines t o p p e d Minnesota r twice when the two teams meet,en the squad would likely finish sec- COUPON LIMIT .LEGAL TANNING BUTTER WITH COCONUT ond to the Gophers unless they…

…RegLANDCOCOABUTER Re were knocked off by another team. 39c COUPON LIMIT Coach Benedict held out some Reg $1.19 5 oz. Size Value PADS £ 0 hope, however. The Wolverine RIGH.U A COUPON LIMIT 3 Reg. $2.90 Value 8 oz. Size…

…(VPPETON E them next week." The Wolverines ValuE ECOUPON LIMIT 1 PAIR tacleMineot My 3.Req Si .25 4.2 oz. Size COUPON LIMITI Benedict was at a loss for words NEW TAHITIAN LIME Re $3.45 6 oz Size when asked…

May 07, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 1) • Page Image 6

Wolverines inning, a drive over the left field were probably hoping for a down fence, to complete the scoring with pour to postpone the contest. But the Wolverines ahead 9-3. A dou- by the end of the frame the…

…. MARK CARROW gained the The second inning, which was ; win with a brilliant relief stint. delayed twice by rain, began with Carrow relieved Fife in the third the Wolverines trailing Western, with the…

… Rafferty followed rally in the seventh and last in- :: ning. Three walks in the seventh Special To The Daily Redmon's homer with singles to -Daily-Larry Robbins WOLVERINE SHORTSTOP Chuck Schmidt, one of…

… is the umpire. Yesterday Schmidt had two hits including a three-run home run over the left field fence. Christman gained his first win of the season as the Wolverines took an early 5-0 lead and had…

… little trouble in holding on to the vic- tory. Last Saturday the Wolverines staged two late inning rallies to capture a doubleheader from In- diana by scores of 9-4 and 6-5. In the opener a five run ninth…

… the strength of hitless relief. Ironical- ly the Hoosiers took a leaf out of the Michigan notebook commit- ting eight errors in the double- header, many of which played key roles in the Wolverine win…

…. Then came yesterday's surprise win over powerful Western Mich- igan. The loss was only Western's eighth against 21 wins. This weekend Michigan hopes to continue their good play as the Wolverines meet…

May 24, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 18) • Page Image 6

… World Series at Omaha June 10-15. Mathematically, Michigan still is in con- tention. with a brace at Iowa following to- day's twin bill at Minnesota. The Wolverines could wind up with Minnesota and…

May 22, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 16) • Page Image 4

… Dun- ham set down the Wolverines in short order. After striking out the first two men to face him in the sixth, however, he ran into trouble. First, Elliot Maddox socked a triple to right. Glen Redmond…

…, Wolverine first base- man, greeted Barbeau by lacing a single to left. Unfortunately for the Chips, left fielder Steve Papes let the ball skim under his glove, allowing Nelson to score from first, with the go…

…, Evans took a vicious line drive in, the chest. Though it didn't seem to -hurt him at the time, the smash might have th own him off balance a bit. The Wolverines added two more runs in support of Hurley…

… eleven men he faced in order. The Michigan nine get back into league play this weekend in a pair of double headers against Iowa and Minnesota. After split- ting with Illinois last Saturday the Wolverines

May 21, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 15) • Page Image 1

… of Edward. Brill as editor-in-chief. * The editors recomiended Law- rence Werner, managing editor, for the position. However, on May 14, the State News-Wolverine Ad- visory Board rejected the editors…

May 21, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 15) • Page Image 6

… recapturing the prestigious Big Ten All Sports Trophy. The Wolverines romped to a ridiculously easy tennis title, then grabbed a second in the confer- ence track meet and a third in golf in tournaments ending…

… match play, then copped 1truc six of nine individual titles at the fourt Big Ten meet in Iowa City. respe and Hain Pritu nents -Me apoli was cham FE one, two, three, in hile the Wolverines could age…

… one, but it just wasn't there this time." The Wolverine linksmen did a creditable job nonetheless, with sophomore. Randy Erskinefinish- ing three strokes off the medal- ist pace of Minnesota's' Bill…

… victory of the week- end for the Michigan club. The Wolverines started the scor-. ing'in the second inning as Sch- midt and Titone hit successive singles. Schmidt scored from third on a fly ball hit by Bud…

May 17, 1968 (vol. 0, iss. 12) • Page Image 12

…Poge Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, May 17, 1968 Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY F-dy'ay1,16 Wolverines seek By PHIL BROWN - Sports Editor Three of Michigan's four spring sports teams are busy…

… , chasing down Big Ten titles this I weekend, and one, the sensational Wolverine tennis squad, has al- ready begun its quest in style. Despite unusual cold and the threat of tornadoes in the area, the netters…

… Pete. Fishbach, playing in Michig the first singles spot, lost an finish hig opening match. Fishbach was eli- Wolverine minated from championship com- the mile petition by Indiana's Dave Brown, have to c…

… quartet was second in relay indoors), but will count on numerous dou- o with less proven run- core in all. After sustaining a frustrating loss to Michigan State at the season's outset, the Wolverines have…

… maintained a perfect record. They went on to win the pres- tigious Alma Invitational and to down the Spartans in a second ddal meet before winning a sea- son-ending pair of tournaments. The Wolverines wrapped…

… Big Ten crown is expected to come from Indiana, although the Wolverines edged the Hoosiers in the Spartan Invitational. BASEBALL After dropping from first to. fourth in the Big Ten baseball race last…

… week, the Michigan dia- mond men will take on Illinois and Purdue in a pair of double- headers this weekend. The Wolverines, after losing three in a row in Big Ten compe- tition, came back Tuesday to re…

May 10, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 8) • Page Image 7

…-FLEX' University of Missouri sports, in- cluding the Sugar Bowl game. TWO LOCAL YEARS He has spent two years cover- ing and broadcasting Wolverine sports at the local station. Ie is married and has two children…

… events. "I should have enough time for: both," he said. WOLVERINES; However, proving that statistics often are misleading, first-place Michigan 5-1 is tops in only one department, team fielding with a…

Wolverines as league leader. SCHEDULE Today's round also includes Iowa at Illinois, Michigan State, Major League Standings -Daily-James Forsyth DOUG NELSON, Wolverine left fielder, loses his race to first…

May 08, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 6) • Page Image 5

… Benedict prob- ably didn't spend too much time crying over the loss.. For one thing, the outcome of the non-conference debacle didn't affect the Wolverines' league- leading 5-1 record. And for an- other…

…-steal, Wolverine ortstop Chuck Shmidt cut off LARRY GUIDI catcher Doug Nelson's throw and . .. senior hurler fired to the plate to nail West- ern's Pat Locanto .heading for walks, but he got himself out ofIhome. r…

…- ern batters. Western shortstop Jim Redmon (no relation to Wolverine third- sacker Glenn Redmo%) gave the Broncos all the lead they needed with, a two-out bases-loaded triple in the second. The blast…

… it was the Wolverine bat boy in the dugout who neatly fielded it and flipped it to catcher Nelson. After the smoke cleared, Schluke- bir also had scored and eWstern was ahead 6-0. In the Michigan half…

… of the third, outfielder Andy Fisher gave the Wolverine fans their only cheering moment with a 350 foot home run over the right field fence. After that, Bronco pitcher Chuck Vestek allowed dnly one…

… more hit, setting down the last 12 Wolverine batters in order. Dave Renkiewicz came in to pitch the last two frames for the Wolverines and allowed the final two Western runs on a walk, a single, and…

May 07, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 5) • Page Image 7

… a highly respectable 5-1 onference record. The Wolverines ripped of five traight conference wins before .uccumbing to Indiana in the sec- ond half of a twin bill on Satur- I where else, managing only…

… two hitsA in the nightcap. Michigan had little trouble in the Saturday opener. SophomoreI hurler Steve Evans went all the way as the Wolverines banged out a 5-1 decision. Right-fielder El- liott Maddox…

…- Wolverine third-baseman Glen ThinC-ad trpO Purdue in triangular Redmon got a walk in the fourth with two outs, and stole second. Doug Nelson followed with a soft fly over the head of Hoosier sec- ond…

…. ONCE AGAIN The Wolverines mounted an- other threat in the sixth. With two outs, Andy Fisher walked and Maddox drilled a single to left. The rally was once'again cut off, however, when Redmon flied out to…

… with 291 each. Next Wolverine Schroeder and Rod Sumpter, on the list was Frank Groves in blazed its way to a victory in the sixth place with a 294. Northern Intercollegiate G o 1 f Low man for the…

May 03, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 3) • Page Image 7

…, 1:00 tomorrow afternoon. The Wolverines lost nine straight games in Arizona on a spring training trip before bouncing" Big Ten Standings Michigan Minnesota Northwestern Wisconsin' Illinois Iowa Ohio…

… sweep of a two game series with Michigan State 'last weekend. Michigan is the only unbeaten team in the young Big Ten scramble. Pitching seems to be the key to. early Wolverine successes and in- deed…

…) --Daily-James Forsyth STEVE EVANS, sophomoreWolverine hurler, prepares to let fly against a Spartan batter during last Saturday's battle at Ferry Field. Evans leads the Wolverine pitching staff with a 1…

May 01, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 1) • Page Image 9

… Ohio State tt ters received their first mat at the hands of Indiana. Schumaker and Wes Spenc pled Wolverine third double; Ron Teeguarden and Bruc Boer 6-4, 6-3 in the Hoosie loss to Michigan. BASEBALL…

… Things were looking gloomy for the Wolverine b team before the end of the term. The diamondmen-ha fered through a painful, game losing streak In Arizo: fore claiming their first viel But the Wolverines

…-Spartan especially satisfying for they igan baseballers, as the MS' is expected to be a top con for the conference crown. Dave Renkiewicz and Ste ins handled the pitching for the Wolverines in the ba sack (4-2 and 4…

…-1) wins. Hiur ey, Rod Scott and suta.d~s assault2 spring schedule daily spNorts than runner-up Central Michigan. The Wolverine 'B' team took sixth in the meet with a 324 total. Frank Groves led the…

… Penn Relays in Philadelphia-and enjoyed the same successes they' have gained all spring. The Wolverine two-mile relay unit won its specialty in Colum- ous, then took on Harvard and Villanova in the East…

May 27, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 19) • Page Image 5

… Engagement Ring. EDUCATION at its best. Aus- tin Diamond, 1209 S. University. 663- 7151. F4 PARTY Saturday night to help peace-' fully trio demonstrators arrested, in Toledo. 3118 Wolverine off Platt Rd. F25…

May 26, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 18) • Page Image 5

… Diamond, 1209 S. University. 6 7151. PARTY Saturday night to help peat fully trio demonstrators arrested Toledo. 3118 Wolverine off Platt R F IT IS the consensus that Anthro. should NOT meet on Monday. F…

May 20, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 14) • Page Image 1

… Minneapolis yester- day, threw the Wolverines into the Big Ten lead for the first time this year. Should Michigan win today at East Lansing and OSU and Wis- consin lose one game each, the Netters Place 7 The…

… the semi- finals. At the end of match-play, the Wolverines held a point and a half lead over Michigan State, 119- 11712. The next closest team was Indiana with 84. Mayhew in First Judging by the…

May 20, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 14) • Page Image 6

… were out, Kenney gave up con- secutive walks to centerfielder Andy Fisher and catcher Doug Nelson. Wolverine shortstop Bud Forsythe followed with a sharp single to right, scoring Fisher. Zahn then…

….) and Ken Kendall (NW) to earn his place at the nets against Indiana's Mike Meis in today's finals. The Wolverines' Bob Pritula faces a tough opponent in the number six singles in Jim Phillips of MSU…

… with 77- 86-163. From there the field stretched out among the 66 entrants. The Wolverines' Rod Sumpter carded in with 78-87-165 and sophomore Harry Englehart's 85-87 172 proved to be too low to register…

May 18, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 12) • Page Image 6

… Tournament " Purdue will be a favorite when Big Ten golfers gather for the Conference championships which begin tomorrow over the tough Michigan golf course, but Ohio State and the host Wolverines will be…

May 16, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 10) • Page Image 6

…-leading Minnesota Gophers twice, 3-2 and 5-4, to pull within a game of the top spot.' With the double victory, the Wolverines knocked Minnesota out of the top, a half a game behind defending champion, Ohio State…

… talleyed an 80-76-156 and' Rod Sumpter came in at 77-80-' 157. The second Wolverine foursome took fifth place at 639 as Dave Graff had an 82-74-156 and Mark Christianson an 2-75-157. Harry Englehart shot 81…

… relay of Taimo Lops, Alex McDonald, John Rey- nolds and Bob Gerometta took the race with a 3:19.6hto place the Wolverines far ahead of their competetors with 93 points com- pared to Chicago's 61 and Ann…

… (left) powered the Wolverines past the Gophers in a double victory Saturday, plac-, A ing Michigan only one game in a single to left. Rick Sygar fol- lowed with a grounder to short- stop Fenwick, who…

…. The game remained tied until the sixth when Wolverine short- stop, Steve Forsythe, laced a sin- gle to left. After Zahn sacrificed the runner to second, Sygar pick- ed on Fenwick again, and the Gopher…

… seventh as he fan- ned the last two batters to climax a fine pitching performance. Four Run Outburst In the second game, it was a big four-run outburst in the fourth as the Wolverines collected ten safties…

… against what was con- sidered to be the best pitching in the Big Ten. The key hits came from Doug Nelson and Steve For- sythe as both men drove in a pair of Wolverines in the explosive fourth. Minnesota…

May 13, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 9) • Page Image 7

… Spartan # III KOJOLA AN EXHIBIT OF PRINTS & DRAWINGS 'With By MICHAEL HEFFER The Iowa Hawkeyes all but eliminated the Wolverine nine from the Big Ten championship race by earning a split in their…

… doubleheader yesterday. The Wolverines had coasted to a 2-0 victory in the opener on a near-perfect pitching performance from Jim Lyijynen, but poor Wol- verine fielding and pitching and lack of clutch hitting…

… cost them the second game, 6-4. The team is third with a 6-4 record. While the Wolverines are count- ing on ace Geoff Zahn to tame Minnesota as the two teams meet in a doubleheader today at Ferry Field…

…, hope is almost gone. Only four games remain for the Wol- verines. Used 16 Men Wolverine Coach Moby Benedict used 16 men, almost his entire squad, before bowing in yester- 4 day's second game. However, to…

… the difficult Spartan course, MSU is in fine shape to finish 1-2. The MSU second team placed third with 322, just nine strokesnbehind secondf place Michigan number two at 313. Wolverines John Schroeder…

May 12, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 8) • Page Image 6

… The Wolverines, w Big Ten baseball acti will seek to get ba track this weekends and Minnesota in a p doubleheaders on Fer After being rained Illinois and Purduec Michigan rests in thir a 5-3 record…

… average. The Wolverines' Andy Fischer leads the league in batting with a .476 average. Other leaders in- clude Ed Chartraw of Wisconsin, .471, Jim Lee of Indiana, .455, and Dennis 7acho of Minnesota with a…

May 11, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 7) • Page Image 3

…. Application for next test, given June 17, must be filed by May 17, next week Wed. Tests will be given in August & September also, POSITION OPENINGS: Wolverine Die Cast Corp., Detroit, Mich.-Accountant, reports…

May 26, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 17) • Page Image 6

…. If Lawson develops the necessary ability, he could be the "big man" in the Wolverines' basketball future. He is the third high school pros- pect to announce his decision to come here. The 6…

Wolverines. Grove, Rick Hunt and Jim Dolan Middle distance runners Tom Next year's team will be led by --but the big difference next year Kearney of Bloomfield Hills and Jack Harvey, who was elected cap- may…

… chances at the 6'10" mark. Other Wolverine freshmen have set marks in everything from the also teamed to set freshman marks in the relays. Saulsberry, Kutchin- ski, Taimo Leps, and Canadian John Reynolds…

… 3170 WASHTENAW R( Just west of Arborland 1 ok1nouw V Members of the Wolverine base- ball teamvoted special honors to centerfielder Dick Schryer and shortstop Bob Gilhooley yester- day. Schryer was named…

… captain of next year's team and Gilhooley was picked as the recipient of the Ray Fisher Award which goes to the squad's most valuable player. Schryer has been a strong hit- ter for the Wolverines - batting…

May 24, 1966 (vol. 0, iss. 15) • Page Image 10

…. Some paneled. House, refrigerator and phone. Leases thru June or Aug. $7 to $10 a week. 665-0925 or 662-7992. U51 Three key Wolverine blasts overt the fences in Yost Field provided the scoring punch and…

… Schryer in the second- brought in all the Michigan runs in the two games except one. In the second game which Mich- igan won 5-3, the Wolverines only managed to pick up five hits to 11 for the Spartans, but…

… to give the Wolverines a lead they neve: lost. The first two Michigan runs o the game came in the fourth in- ning when Les Tanona reached first on a fielder's choice and wat brought home my Simonds…

…' home run blast to right. In the Wolverines' 2-1 victory in the first game 147-pound Mich- igan hockey captain Wakabayashi handed Spartan Dick Kenney hir first loss of the season when he belted a low…

…. after wiil- nig eight of nine semi-finals matches to assure themselves of the team title, lost four of eight finals matches Saturday in their bids for individual glory. The Wolverines, directed by Coach…

May 21, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 15) • Page Image 1

…-7, 7-5, by complete- Special To The Daily ly changing his style of play. .LM According to Wolverine Coach EAST LANSING-The Michi- Bill Murphy, Hedrick played "a gan tennis team wrapped up its very…

… strong wind, which tention when the Wolverine net- seemed to bother Power more than ters advanced to the finals at Hedrick." eight of nine positions. After the match while drinking Michigan finished the…

May 21, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 15) • Page Image 6

… Ohio State, meanwhile, er good weather and good pi tripped up Minnesota 6-4 its record to 6-0 and eli both the Wolverines and Sp Michigan and Michigan Ste now tied for third at 8-3 wit today…

…'s doubleheader in Ann remaining on the docket. With the Wolverines' hoj the crown, denied them la, on the final day of the went another of their stroc rightander Bob Reed's opp ties to set a new all timer ence…

… fought All the other Wolverine singles slots and MSU's ;defeat of the top off Hoosier Stan Cleveland in an players also advanced except for Indiana doubles team dropped the extremely long and even match…

…-2, tain Jim Phillips, 6-4, 6-1. Top- Michigan's doubles pairs all ad- 6-4. seeded Waits meets second-seeded vanced in two sets as the first- In second singles Wolverine Paul Bishop of Wisconsin in to…

… the Big Ten meet here yesterday, as they took the lead after 18 holes but dropped to third in the rain- soaked second round. The Wolverines are far from being out of contention though as only five…

… State after the first 18, but the Wolverines had trouble on the long Iowa course in the rainy second round. Pacing the Michigan squad is Captain Bill Newton who carded a 73-75-148 for the first two rounds…

Wolverines are Bob Barclay and John Richard, each with a 151 to- tal. Barclay shot rounds of 76 and 75 and Richart carded a 71 and an 80. Next on Michigan's team come Jim Evashevski and John Schroe- der with…

May 20, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 14) • Page Image 6

… Daily EAST LANSING - 'Would you believe 12 out of 12? The Michigan netmen took all 12 of their matches in the first two rounds of the Big Ten Tennis Championships yesterday, and all six Wolverine singles…

… entries and all three doubles teams advanced to today's semi-final round. On the basis of matches won in dual meets, the Wolverines en- tered the tourney with a 10-point lead over host Michigan State, and…

… rounds are worth three points. Three First-Round Matches The Wolverines drew first round byes at all three doubles positions and at three of the six singles slots. The remaining three of the Wolverine

… singles slot, knocked off the Buckeyes' Bob' Harrison in the opening round by a score of 6-1, 6-3. The second round did not go as easy for the Wolverines, but they managed to come out of it un- scathed…

… faced the Wolverines, and it was the only loss incurred by State, which advanced five singlists and all of its three doubles pairs to the semis. Hedrick had defeated Monan 6-4, 6-2 in a dual meet early in…

… began to make more fre- quent mistakes while Hedrick appeared to grow stronger and won the second game and the match, 6-1. Three of the Wolverines-Dix- on, Ron Teeguarden and Ed Waits -were seeded first…

May 19, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 13) • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX TOTE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY; MAY 19, 1996 PAGE SIX TUE MICUIGAX DAILY THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1960 Tennis, On the basis of dual meet re- sults, the Wolverine tennis team enters the Big Ten…

… team member Clark Graebner. Power was runner-up in the first singles slot the past two years. In number one doubles, three combinations look strong includ- ing the Wolverine duo of Karl Hedrick and Jerry…

… straight title and its tenth' in the last 17 tournaments. Purdue's top golfers include1 Steve Mayhew, Rick Raddler and] Dave Schumaker. Wolverine Challenge The Wolverines should present a stiff challenge to…

… Intercollegiate, BOB BARCLAY Tournament, and Bob Barclay who has been chosen as captain of next year's Wolverine squad. Ts Barclay is the son of former Michigan golf coach Bill Barclay. Also competing for Michigan…

May 18, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 11) • Page Image 4

… and point-getters from last year's meet, and Iowa has the best set of pre-meet performances in this year's outdoor season. Either way you dope it out, the Wolverines should be near the top. Michigan…

… set the league pole vault record of 15' 9-". 25 Out of 43 The Wolverines return a total of 25 points from their 43 point second-place finish a year ago. Iowa, which will be relying on sophomore strength…

… the third best shot put of the season in the con- ference at 55' 2", and Bob Thomas has the next best discus mark be- hind Donnelly with a throw of 162' 7 4". Another Wolverine who has posted a mark…

…/8" behind Bowers of State with a jump of 6' 7/8". Michigan's Bob Densham is in a four-way tie for fifth with a jump of 6' 4". Other Wolverines whose marks are in the top five in the Big Ten are Alex Mc…

… you who believe in that sort of thing), and bad weather in Columbus. The Wolverines are currently in third place in the standings with an 8-2 record. In front are Ohio State with a 5-0 mark and Min…

… at East Lansing and a twin bill here on Saturday sarting at 1 p.m. If the Wolverines sweep all three games and if Minnesota, Ohio State, and the weather all cooperate, the diamondmen could still take…

… games, the Wolverines would fin- ish with an .846 percentage to the Gophers .821.- Now if the above should happen and if Ohio State should have one game cancelled or lose two, Mich- igan would be home…

May 17, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 10) • Page Image 6

…PAGE six THE MICHIGAN DAILY T!TF~iAY. MAY 1'7, 1966 Vi+k:7i/tA .i f. IYXZA .1.x/7 LZFUV p Wolverine Nine Topples Eastern, 11-9 BEAT STATE, WESTERN: Golfers, Netmen Wmin Meets It was a…

… the nine hits by each team were three home runs. Wolverine right fielder Al Bara slammed a homer over the left- field fence with Bob Gilhooley on base to produce the first two of Michigan's five first…

… Eastern's third baseman. Conference Split In Saturday's Big Ten action the Michigan nine split a doublehead- er with Minnesota at Minneapolis to drop to third place in the standings. The Wolverines took…

…'s ground- er but Ted Sizemore hit a line single to center to drive in the one run. in the 12th on a walk, a sacrifice, and shortstop Steve Schneider's single to center. The Wolverines had taken an early 2…

… run back in the sixth on an error, a passed ball and a sacrifice fly, and Schryer sent the game in to ex- tra innings with his 380-foot home run in the eighth. The Wolverine golf and tennis squads both…

May 14, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 9) • Page Image 6

…) NATIONAL LEAGUE GB 1 312 4 5 81! 10 11 Reed struck out 11 but alsoc gave up 11 hits to the Hawkeyes. The Wolverines banged out nine' hits off Schauenberg but could not put them together to bring in more…

… the hit, but he slipped on the wet and muddy basepaths while rounding third base. Chan Simonds grounded out to end the Wolverine threat. Iowa's first run came in the fifth inning with two out when Bob…

… follow- ed with singles, each driving in one run. The bases were loaded again on a walk to Schneider but Reed got out of further trouble when John Prina popped up. Twin Bill Today The Wolverines play a…

May 13, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 8) • Page Image 7

… BETSY COHN The Wolverine baseball team will put its. perfect Big Ten rec- ord on the line this weekend when it faces the Hawkeyes in a sin- gle game in Iowa City today and then travels to Minneapolis for…

… a doubleheader against the strong Minnesota nine. The Iowa Hawkeyes are gazing optimistically at their last big home sports weekend when they will face the Wolverines. Michigan Wolverines are star…

…. For Michigan, this weekend will be one of the most crucial tests of the season. The Wolverines enter the weekend with a 7-0 first place after setting down Illinois and Purdue. Their final series of the…

… along with junior Bill Zepp. Bara Paces Hitters Rightfielder Al Bara still leads Wolverine hitters in all games with .363 while Chan Simonds, first baseman, ranks second with Michigan track fans will see…

… the Wolverines in outdoor action for the first and only time at home this season when they face Ohio University and the Chicago Track Club here tomorrow. The Ann Arbor Track Club is also entering a…

… small contingent of men in the meet at Ferry Field. Field events will begin at 1:30 p.m. and running events will start at 2. The triangular should give a good indication of the Wolverines' strengths and…

May 12, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 7) • Page Image 6

…- ciation draft yesterday, and Oliver! Darden, last year's Wolverine cap- tain, was chosen by the Detroit Pistons in the third round of the draft. . The Pistons, who had lost the first pick to New York on the…

…- urday, Michigan finished third' with a 1523 total. and State 11ol- lowed in fourth place at 1533. The Wolverines will be led to- day by Captain Bill Newton, the medalist in the Big Ten tourna- ment last…

… this weekend when they face Ohio State and Wiscon- sin in a double dual meet in Madison The Wolverines, the defending conference champions, are cur- rently in firm possession of first place on the bases…

… of matches won in dual meet competition. The Buckeyes and the Badgers are both below the .500 mark in the conference and should not present a very strong challenge to the Wolverine netters. Roche Wmis…

May 10, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 5) • Page Image 6

… started out by walking the ed over Michigan yesterday at first batter he faced and sending Detroit, 15-8.inaohru. The Wolverines used three in another run. pitchers, none of whom had pitch- Three More BB…

… Brinsden. Titans clinched1 triple by the game in the fourth inning by pushing eight runs across the plate on three hits, five walks and two Wolverine errors. Joe Kerr then came into pitch for Michigan and…

…'s triple to left-center. SWEEP DOUBLEHEADER: Diamondmen Batter Purdue By BUD WILKINSON The Wolverine nine held on to its position atop the Big Ten standings and pitcher Bob Reed continued his assault on…

… the con- ference record book in Michigan's double victory over Purdue here last Saturday, 9-3 and 7-2. The Wolverine batsmen weren't exactly idle either as they puched out 25 hits in the two games to up…

… the Boil- ermakers scoreless for 2/ innings to protect the one-run lead the Wolverines carried into the sixth. Reed has been awarded the vic- tories in six of Michigan's seven conference games, pitching…

May 07, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 4) • Page Image 6

… the fifth. The five- onds in Michigan's 8-0 drubbing of Illi- run fifth began like the first with the nois yesterday, has won all five a line single to right field by Si of the Wolverines conference…

… six and Spicer, but Simonds was hits in the game, and received thrown out in an attempt to take plenty of help from his team- third.X mates as the Wolverines clouted Right-fielder Bara advanced to 14…

… inning when ed with a sacrifice fly by pitcher Dick Schryer, who had singled and Reed to bring Sygar home. advanced to second on a walk to The remaining two Wolverine Scalp huml, 8-0 were scored in the…

… third and, th. In the third Tanona walk- and was driven home on sin- by Spicer and Simonds. Sim- s, like Bara, had two RBI's for day. monds crossed the plate with final Wolverine run in the eighth frame…

… and all three of the doubles contests. The only Wolverine to lose in singles was Ed Waits, who lost the number four singles match to Wildcat Dave Crook, 6-3, 6-2. The other Michigan singles players all…

May 05, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 2) • Page Image 7

… games in an attempt tnkeep its Big Ten record un- '1tarnished. The Wolverines will take a 4-0 conference record and a 15-5 overall record into a Friday game with Illinois. On Saturday the Michigan nine…

Wolverine netters have been practicing outside every day this week after bad weather earli- er in the year. "These are the first good out- door practices we have had so far this year, but the team is coming…

… Ed Waits at fifth and sixth sin- gles, respectively. According to Murphy, Indiana will probably be the toughest of the teams the Wolverines face in the meet. Indiana was runnerup in the Big Ten last…

… Over 3,000 Pairs of LEVI'S in Stock For Gals & Guys SAM'S STORE 122 E. Washington Open Monday & Friday Nights NUVO LEVI'S "NOUVEAU" WOLVERINE RIGHT-HIANDER BOB REED winds up in ti Indiana game earlier…

… this season. Reed did not allow a single ru in the game which Michigan won, 6-0. Reed struck out five an walked only two. He has received the wins in all four of ti Wolverines conference games so far and…

May 04, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 1) • Page Image 5

… third last year, completed his rou- tines with a total score of 46.7C to defeat the top trampolinists of eight countries. The Wolverine sophomore had already taken the Big Ten, Mid- Eastern, and NCAA…

May 04, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 1) • Page Image 6

… yesterday as the Broncos of Western Michigan edg- ed the Wolverines, 2-1. The score was tied until the last of the ninth, when with one out, WMU's Pat Locanto singled home Bruce Roberts with the winning run…

… Cuyler's triple to right field. Michigan's record is now 15-5 and Western's is 12-2. Last Saturday the Wolverine diamondmen won their seventh and eighth consecutive games in patented good…

… the second game of the doubleheader the Wolverines, down 5-2 going into the last inning, stunned the disbelieving Badgers again by put- ting seven runs across the plate in the seventh and final inning…

…. (The second game of Big Ten double- headers is always limited to seven innings.) The final score was 9-5. These two wins brought the Wolverines' Big Ten record to 4-0. all the wins being credited to…

… Wildcat errors and a wild pitch. Two insurance runs were added in the ninth on an infield single by Al Bara, a walk to Sygar, two wild pitches and Bob Gilhooley's run- scoring infield out. The Wolverines

… home run and a single which ever. Two non-conference gameTncapos*dNCAr- drove inthree runs, snwith Notre Dame were rained out On April 16, the Wolverines took as was a doubleheader with Ohio ners-up last…

… year and are favored two more victories, beating Cen- State. to take the title this year. THREE SHOT PUT VICTORIES: Harvey Cops itles in Relays ad Shot putter Jack Harvey paced1 the Wolverine track…

Wolverines failed to get any other first-place finishes in the rain-soaked Penn Relays, but pole vaulter and team captain George Canamare placed second in his event with a vault of 15'. The best Michigan could…

… match between Michigan Captain Karl Hedrick ad Boilermaker Wayne Svoboda was a real battle as Hedrick won 7-5, 8-6. The other matches were closer than the scores indicate but the Wolverines were never ex…

…-1; Dixon-Pritula (M) def. Moline- Stone, 10-8, 6-3. . Al JACK HARVEY MICHIGAN'S Wolverines - Michigan's famous Marching Band-Th tate Street-The League e Victors- The Union of a great him in a three…

May 29, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 19) • Page Image 4

… Ten, the Wolverines finished the season in second place. Ohio State, sec- ond-best in pitching but a lowly ninth in the batting department, wound up on top.d B How did they do it? Big Ten statistics…

….' Pitching Too The same holds true in pitch- ing. The Wolverines were fourth in runs allowed despite pitching the most innings in the conference, and the Buckeyes again held the second spot. In the game that…

…. $2b00. Can be seen at 523 verines should have a great deal of what it takes next season. Wolverine Season Statistics YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Chicago 2, New York 0 Detroit 1, Celeveland 0 Boston 9, Kansas…

May 26, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 16) • Page Image 4

… Michigan State's ,depth and overwhelming speed in the sprints an l hurdles. But when the Wolverines hur- riedly threw their equipment into taxis to catch the plane home Sat- urday afternoon with 43 points…

…- good enough for second place- and three individual titlists, the track buffs knew that Michigan had been in town and third-place Wisconsin felt the heavy six-point gap that the Wolverines built up. Three…

… breaking Wolverine Rod Denhart's three-year old Big Ten record of 'He'll Make It'] After the meet, Canham assert-] ed that Canamare would continue his year-long improvement next month in the nationals. "It…

… injured leg in streaking to his second 440 crown in a row. Nobody was close to the Trinidad-Tobago Olympian as he loped once around the dry track in :46.6 seconds. 'Won't Let Myself'j The Wolverine captain…

… away from his nearest challenger, to handily capture the first heat' of the event with a leg of :46.2 unofficially. According to Canham, the only reason the Wolverines finished second to Iowa in the…

May 25, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 15) • Page Image 4

… play. The Buckeyes clinched the title by defeating the two top contend- ers in last weekend's action. On Friday they edged the Wolverines 4-3 on a home run in the 16th Newton Wains Golf Cro…

…. Frosty Evashevski (298), Jim Evashevski (302), Marc Yahn (303), Captain Pete Passink (303) and Bob Barclay (306) also con- tributed to the Wolverines' best finish since 1959. They last won the title in…

… the second, and 30 in i each Saturday. The Wolverine captain-elect had two birdies, 12 pars, three bogies and one double bogie his first round Saturday, and came back with a birdie, 14 pars and three…

… season success- fully by whipping Indiana 7-4 in the second half of a doubleheader at Bloomington. Early Lead Indiana took an early lead with three runs in the first inning, but' the Wolverines came back…

… his league average to .365. In the opening game of the doubleheader, Inidiana outslugged the Wolverines and rackedup an 11-7 victory. The Hoosiers rapped out 17 hits to Michigan's 11. Five-Run First The…

Wolverines opened the game with five runs in the first inning and added to their lead with one score in each of the next two frames. But Michigan was held scoreless after the third inning while In- diana came…

…, Wolverine 3-6, 7-. 6-2; Stewart (M) def. netmen went all the way to win ,Fichter, 6-1, 6-4; Lowe (M) def. the Big Ten tennis crown at Baer, 6-3, 6-4. Bloomington, Ind., last weekend. . DOUBLES Power…

May 22, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 14) • Page Image 1

… season's start and winning just one of their first eight games, the Wolverines went on to take eight Big Ten contests in a row and would have been in an excellent position to grab the conference crown if…

… conference game of the season. Coupled with Michigan State's 6-1 defeat of Indiana, the loss eliminated any Wolverine title hopes, Arlin gave up 10 hits and struck out 13 to surpass by one Jack l Bruner…

Wolverines now have the upper hand going into today's final round. They have five singles players and all three doubles squads in the finals while the Hoosiers will be in only seven tilts. Michigan's lone loss…

May 22, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 14) • Page Image 4

… Garrett of MSU, the newly crowned Big Ten broad jump king. In the two field events that were completed yesterday, only Donnelly could put the Wolverines on the scoreboard. Bogie Redmon, a lanky Collins…

… fied. throw of 167'32/2". Before his final The Wolverines sent two men throw, Redmon trailed both Fred into the 100, 660, 880 and high Lambert and Donnelly, but after hurdles finals, but the Spartans…

…. other Wolverine qualifiers Garrett's winning distance in included sophomore Dave Cooper the broad jump was 24'5/2," just in the 100, Dave Grove and Bob an inch better than his nearest Gerometta in the 660…

…, and John competitor, James Moore of Pur- Henderson and Roy Woodton in due. The Wolverines' lone en- the hurdles. trant, Tom Sweeney, fell just The last two Wolverines to make 1 /"short of qualifying for…

… fired a 71-72-143 for second place and brother Frosty holds down the tenth spot with a 71- 75-146. The Wolverines have led West- ern Conference meets the last two seasons only to fold the second day. They…

May 21, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 13) • Page Image 6

… team, and a player knocked off in the semi-finals picks up six less points than a champion. Thus the Wolverines, by meet- ing top-seeded Wildcats before the Hoosiers do, need to pull an upset: or two to…

… stay on top. Michigan; lost all the amove matches in dual meet competition during the reg-: ular season when it was defeated by Northwestern 6-3 and beat In- diana 5-4. The Wolverines will be the fa…

… not par- ticipate but which could do a lot to help them toward the title will also be played tomorrow. The CHAMPIONSHIP AT STAKE: wolverines Face OSU in D The title hinging on Wolverine, Buckeye and…

… team, the Buck- eyes, but that is little consolation because they are expected to start their number-one hurler, Steve Arlin, against the Wolverines. Arlin is one of the finest Big Ten pitchers. The…

… promises to be a pitchers' duel, Coach Moby Bene- dict will probably counter with Bob Reed. Also a sophomore right- hander, Reed was the Wolverines' best pitcher until last weekend when he was bombed by the…

Wolverines' 2.23. Neither team has top hitting. Ohio State is ninth in the Big Ten with a .214 average while Michigan ranks sixth with .235. Thanks to the bats of Dick Schyr- er and Carl Cmejrek, however ,the…

Wolverines have the most total bases in the league at 134. The Linksters To Shoot for Top At Big Tens This weekend the Michigan linksters will be making a bid for the Big Ten championship in La- fayette, Ind…

…. Leading the Wolverines will be junior Bill Newton.Newton has compiled the top average for all Big Ten players, swinging only 73.3 strokes per game. Last year he tied for third in the conference at the meet…

… hitter is shortstop Bo Rein. He is Michigan hopes much brighter.- hittng .51 ad ha stoen a The Wolverines had little trou- hitting .351 and has stolen a ble in most of yesterday's match- third league high…

… indoor meet n March, while the Wolverines were a distant third, 21 points behind the leaders. "This is a good team," Canham_ says. "But the league is tougherh than it's ever been. Wisconsin, Michigan State…

May 20, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 12) • Page Image 4

… PAGE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1065 PAGE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1965 Wolverine Netmen Shoot for the Title frEEEFI tl~r' The Big Ten tennis crown is on the…

… last two years. Before that, the Wolverines copped the crown four times in a row. -The Hoosiers, beaten by the Wolverines 5-4 in their dual meet last weekend, are the other top contender. They will be…

… were both undefeated during the season, however neith- er played more than half his matches at one position so they will not be seeded. This will be an asset to the Wolverines as it mayr give these…

… stopped only once in number two doubles and numbers three, four and six singles. It could well go all the way in four or five events. The Wolverines get a further boost because Indiana and third- place…

May 19, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 11) • Page Image 4

… homeI runs, one a grand' slammer, andI Michigan coasted to a 6-3 victory over Bowling Green yesterday at Ferry Field. The Wolverines picked up only five hits and three walks during the game but they all…

…. He homered again, but this time the bases were empty. A single by Pemberton followed by Bob Gilhooley's double brought in the sixth Michigan run, and Major League Standings the Wolverines held a 6…

… teammates yesterday to be cap- tain of the 1966 Wolverine golf team. The junior was captain of his Ann Arbor High squad and is city golf champion. Monday he cap- tured medalist honors with a sparkling 70 in a…

May 18, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 10) • Page Image 4

… yesterday, 12-10. The loss to the Titans, whom Michigan defeated in Ann Arbor last week, 6-1, came on the heels of a doubleheader split with MSU. The Wolverines won the first game 6-1 and dropped the night…

…- cap 5-4. A rain-out of Ohio State's doubleheader against Min- nesota left the Buckeyes with an 8-2 conference record. Michigan is 9-3 and MSU 8-4. The split with Michigan State gives the Wolverines a…

… make the first Wolverine baseball cham- pionship since 1961 a virtual im- possibility. Were Michigan and MSU to somehow tie at the top, Michigan State would get the crown because it has gone with- 3ut…

… hitter in the first game. Simonds belted a three-run homer and Dick Schyrer blasted a 400-foot drive over the centerfield fence to pro- vide him plenty of margin for victory. The Wolverines staked MSU to a…

… Ten tennis crown. After shutting out Illinois and Ohio State and trimming Indiana 5-4, the Wolverines are only one point behind the Hoosiers going into this week's conference meet. Indiana has copped…

… the title the last two years, and has a 101-46 record through Coach Bill Lan- din's eight seasons as mentor. Equally Impressive But Michigan's record is equally impressive. The Wolverines have been…

… meet record. Linksters Drub MSU; Newton Leads with 70 Michigan beat Michigan State, 530 to 552, in their golf match yesterday. Low scorer for the match was the Wolverines' Bill Newton, with 70. The rest…

…. Indiana lost only one dual meeet during the season, to Michigan in Columbus last Saturday, while the Wolverines were likewise beaten just once, 6-3 by Northwestern at Evanston. The Wildcats, in third place…

…. Simonds, with four hits in sev- en at bats, had his best day in a Michigan uniform. M' Sets for B ig Ten Test With VictoryI The Wolverines' thinclads won a four-way meet this weekend in- preparation for a…

… try at the Big Ten championship Saturday. George Canamare led the way by setting a new Big Ten record of 15'53/4" for the pole vault. The Wolverines came up with 71 points against Northwestern's 41…

May 15, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 9) • Page Image 6

… PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY SA~i1nAYMA 5_ I, AQU1 Wolverines Lose Lead in Baseball... t t r; k , 4 0 Michigan State hitting bested Michigan pitching yesterday and the 6-3 result cost the…

Wolverines undisputed possession of first place in the Big Ten. Ohio State beat Iowa 3-0 to pull even with Michigan in the stand- ings. Both teams have 8-2 records, while MSU at 7-3 now trails the leaders by…

… Juday laid a perfect bunt down the third base line while runners on first and second were both go- ifg., Wolverine third sacker Dan DiNunzio nailed Juday at first on arclose play, but Bob Speer crossed…

…, way and was seldom in trouble. The Wolverines drew first blood on an unearned run in the open- ing inning. Bob Gilhooley walked and Sizemore was safe on a field- ing error by third baseman John…

…--Michigan netmen pick up now will make the title continued their bid to head into that much easier to get. the Big Ten Conference Meet on One Tough Match top of the league as they took 12 The Wolverines had only one…

… straight matches yesterday at difficult match yesterday. Hal Columbus. Lowe was behind Illinois' Jerry Johnston 4-2 after dropping the The Wolverines played a regular first set 7-5, but he came back dual…

…, 66 match points to 58, Stewart (M) def. John Sisson, 6-2, but the Wolverines have played 6-4; Hal Lowe (M) def. Jerry John stan, 5-7, 6-4, 6-3; George Russell six fewer matches. (M) def. Jim Dawson, 7…

… Blooming- ON THE BOUNCE Wolverine gymnast Fred Sanders has been selected to the third team of the 1965 Collegiate All-American Gymnastics Teams by a panel of past presidents of the National Association of…

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