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August 25, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 1) • Page Image 42

… the the opening day's action without a single taste of defeat to lead the pack at the onset, then ran into a brick wall of defeat in the final day. Indiana then picked up the tempo where the Wolverines

… left off and crowned three singles champions and two doubles to clinch the Big Ten crown. The Hoosiers finished with a booming 69 points, far out- distancing the once-menacing Wolverines, who had 48…

… singles hope senior Harry Fauquier was knock- ed off by Riessen in the semifinals, 6-3, 6-0. The Wolverine headman made the semi bracket after downing Indiana's Dave Straus, 6-4, 6-1, and then going three…

… sets with MSU's Tom Jamieson, 0-6, 6-2, 6-1. for Northwestern by outsing Wol- verine sophomore Karl Hedrick in the finals, 6-3, 6-3. Hedrick pair- ed up with John Fraser in the Wolverines' first doubles…

… duo, and it was only after a tough 7-5, 8-6 semi final duel with Indiana's Power-McNerney team that the Wolverines were knocked out of the running. During the regular season play the Hoosiers also beat…

… same Wildcat who beat Flood out of the fourth singles crown back in 1963. The new Wolverine champ had to go three with Indiana's Charlie Kane in the finals to win it, 6-4, 6-8, 6-2. On the road to the…

… season losses came at the hands of Northwestern and Indiana as the Wolverines gained victories in six other meets by 9-0 scores. With most of its personnel back from its championship team of a year ago…

… the Hoosiers' 7-2 victory over the Wol- soph Tim Sheehan, 6-2, 2-6, 6-0, and in doubles, Tig Templeton and Carver Blanchard nipped Dixon and Swift, 4-6, 7-5, 6-2. Never daunted, the Wolverines showed…

…, beat Illinois' Tom McCullum in the opening round, 4-6, 6-0, 6-3, then fell to Hoosier Alan Graham, 10-8, 6-2. Perhaps the biggest single blow to the Wolverines' tennis title hopes was Lowe and Fauquier…

August 25, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 1) • Page Image 98

Wolverines left off and crowned three singles champions and two doubles to clinch the Big Ten crown. The Hoosiers finished with a booming 69 points, far out- distancing the once-menacing Wolverines, who had 48…

…. North- western came up with a 42-point effort and Michigan State ended up in fourth 25 points. Flood Alone While the Wolverines had four singlists and a doubles team in the final action, only third man…

… singles hope1 senior Harry Fauquier was knock-9 ed off by Riessen in the semifinals,1 6-3, 6-0. The Wolverine headmanl made thesemi bracket after1 downing Indiana's Dave Straus, 6-4, 6-1, and then going…

… ed up with John Fraser in th Wolverines' first doubles duo, anm it was only after a tough 7-5, 8-1 semi final duel with Indiana' Power-McNerney team that th Wolverines were knocked out o the running…

… the second round o: the opening day. It was the sam( Wildcat who beat Flood out of the fourth singles crown back ir 1963. The new Wolverine champ hac to go three with Indiana's Charlie Kane in the…

…-3, then fell to Hoosier Alan Graham, 10-8, 6-2. Perhaps the biggest single blow to the Wolverines' tennis title hopes was Lowe and Fauquier's loss of their second doubles crown to MSU's O…

August 11, 2016 (vol. 126, iss. 127) • Page Image 10

…10 Thursday, August 11, 2016 The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com SPORTS SAM MOUSIGIAN/Daily Senior defender Madisson Lewis anchored the Wolverines’ backline last season. Notebook: Michigan…

Wolverines have a strong record coming off the first week of training — winning four of their last five exhibition matches by outscoring opponents 17-3 in the last four seasons — allowing them to ease…

August 06, 2015 (vol. 121, iss. 137) • Page Image 10

… the horizon. The Daily takes a look at the Michigan’s key return- ers, departures and arrivals before the season. Returners The Wolverines will be an experienced squad entering the 2015…

…, primarily alongside Eckenrode. The chemistry that the duo devel- oped in 2014 will surely pay divi- dends as they aim to anchor the Wolverines’ defense. The pair will also receive help from Louro in net…

…’s program history. Now a member of Real Monarchs SLC, Arnone also gar- nered All-Big Ten honors in three seasons as a Wolverine. The Wolverines will also be faced with replacing forward Ahinga Selemani…

… transitioned to the start- ing left back role for the final five matches of the season. Lewin, in contrast to Manko, was a consis- tent contributor — bolstering the Wolverine defense with 15 starts and 18…

August 07, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 33) • Page Image 3

…AUGUST 7, 1959 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE T. Wolverine Swimmers Enter Pan-Am Trials Fourteen University of Michigan swimmers and divers, competing Pete for Mexico, the form under the auspices of the…

… and Tuesday. spects for the 1960 Olympi Dick Kimball, Wolverine diving star and former NCAA and Big , Ten champion, will be the "most- M ajor Lea traveled'' competitor in the meet. ''"'' NUWA Kimball…

… platform x-Chicago 'W L diving at East Lansing, Monday. x--Cieveland 62 45. Other Wolverines competing at x-Baltimore 55 54. -the swim trials includeDick Han- Kansas City 52 54 ley, Carl Woolley and Frank Le…

…. meter and platform diving events. YESTERDAY'S RESU Three other Wolverines already Chicancischiladelphia have earned places on teams which Pittsburgh at St. Louis will compete against the United Only games…

Wolverine varsity clay courts at Ferry Field as a F *i7 our for the Finest in Recorded Music I i 1111 EVERETT'S DRIVE-IN "The Home of the Famous California Delux Burger" Electronic Curb Service The…

August 25, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 1) • Page Image 45

… Editor If nothing else Wolverine base- ball coach Moby Benedict suc- ceeded admirably last year in putting himself back in the hot seat-he and his players were just too good. Two years ago Benedict inher…

…- header at Northwestern gave them two more, 7-1 and 8-1. With a 4-3 win over Purdue and 14-2 and 11-3 wins over Illinois the fol- lowing day to give them the lead in the Big Ten, the Wolverines were really…

… end of the season skid when they took a squeaker over the Wolverines 3-2 at East Lansing May 18th. On May 20th the Wolverines took time off to meet the U of D Titans at Ferry Field. The first game was…

… actually the continua- tion of one which was called be- cause of darkness in the 12 inning of play with Michigan at bat with runners on first and second and one out. It took the Wolverines one more inning to…

… relief help in the first inning. The win finally went to Wayne Slusher of the Wolverines, 5-4. The following day Michigan was back in Big Ten action against the Buckeyes of Ohio State. Clyde Barnhart went…

Wolverine coach Moby Benedict went with his righthander Bill Wahl who held a 4-0 record in the Big Ten going into the game. Michigan got off to a quick 3-0 lead on a first inning home run by outfielder Ron…

… their opponents 42.7. With Russell and Buntin the Wolverines will have plenty of scoring punch. Russell broke Bun- tin's own one season scoring rec- ord for a Michigan player last year scoring a total of…

… about the competition. The com- petition in the Big Ten should come from Minnesota and Purdue, the only two teams, besides Ohio, to beat the Wolverines. Minnesota which beat Michigan by a whop- ping 89…

…-75 is the stronger of the two. -Daily-Dave Good JAZZY CAZZIE RUSSELL sparkled in his sophomore year and helped lead the Wolverines to the semifinals of the NCAA basket- ball tournament. The 6'5Y" guard…

August 10, 2022 (vol. 130, iss. 89) • Page Image 8

… shared. Brandon will do a great job leading the program, and I look forward to our student- athletes and staff benefiting from his leadership.” Naurato, the Wolverines’ assistant coach last season…

… scorers at his disposal, his ability to dig through the data could uncover different perspectives that lead to more goals. The Wolverines averaged 4.02 goals per game last season — third best in…

August 25, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 1) • Page Image 49

…. The Wolverines lose just threeT men from last year's squad. Last year's Big Ten victory wasf no rout as the year before when Michigan obliterated the opposi- tion. Iowa and Michigan State made…

… determined bids to unseat the "M" gymnasts, but superiorx depth won out. Captain Arno Las-c cari, Mike Henderson, Gary Er-< win and John Hamilton won first places for the Wolverines in, thek meet. All but…

August 25, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 1) • Page Image 105

… solid favorite for number five in '65. The Wolverines lose just three men from last year's squad. Last year's Big Ten victory was no rout as the year before when Michigan obliterated the opposi- tion…

Wolverines in the meet. All but Lascari will be back. Leaves Hole The loss of Lascari is a large one indeed, however. Lascari won his specialty, the parallel bars, while finishing fourth in the all- around…

August 13, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 152) • Page Image 45

… (the first) period, we Senior T.J. Hensick talks to reporters following the Wolverines' second-straight season-ending loss to North Dakota. started taking penalties," Michigan senior captain Matt…

… penalties wouldn't have made a difference. The Wolverines scored two goals in the first minute of both the first and second periods, jumping out to 2-0 and 5-4 leads, respectively. When asked after the game…

… forced the senior, who had already scored two goals, to watch all but the final two minutes of his final game from the penalty box. It also robbed him of a chance at being the first Wolverine to score 70…

… of its maize-clad fans, No. 7 Michigan held onto its 2-1 advantage to beat No. 6 Michi- gan State last night for its sixth con- secutive win. It was the Wolverines second straight victory over their…

… intrastate rival. Michigan had been winless in its previous nine matches with the Spartans. After surrendering the game's opening goal, the Wolverines responded with two power-play tal- lies to surge ahead…

…-game winning streak is Sauer's career best and the longest for the Wolverines since they won 12 straight during the 2004-05 season. BEN SIMON/Daily Senior T.J. Hensick scored what proved to be the game…

August 22, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 67) • Page Image 1

wolverines, the Michigan state symbol, as a sub- stitute for beef. It began in Ann Arbor, where the Uni- versity of Michigan student newspaper even quoted a state wildlife department spokesman on how…

wolverines taste. MICHIGAN IS CALLED the "wolverine state," giving many persons the idea that state is in fact inhabited by that member of the weasal family. Not true. Michigan got that nickname long ago…

… been "entirely within the proper application of the anti- trust laws." See COX, Page 10 "PEOPLE ON FARMS have been eat- ing them for years," the official reportedly "If anyone finds a wolverine," Stuwer…

August 13, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 152) • Page Image 47

…The Michigan Daily - Orientation Edition 2007 35 Wolverines best top-ranked Vanderbilt By ANDY REID Daily Sports Writer June 5, 2007 - NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Michigan baseball coach Rich Maloney just…

… got a new haircut - and there isn't much hair left. That's because of a promise he made to the Wolverines before their improbable 4- 3 upset of No. 1 Vanderbilt to win their first NCAA Regional since…

… erupted as Price took his place on the mound. And he showed what all the hype was about by quickly taking care of three straight Wolverine batters. As the game entered extra innings, the Vanderbilt…

…-0, Oaks took a swing at Price's next fastball. The White Lake native put the barrel on the ball and sent a shot over the wall in left center. The Wolverines exploded out of the dugout, crowding around home…

…'s spectacular catch near the top of the outfield wall for the second out helped earn redshirt sophomore Michael Powers the save. The Wolverines victory prompted a bench- clearing, hat…

August 27, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 1) • Page Image 48

… that would be better forgotten the Wolverine hockey team rolled up its worst record in quite a few years. The biggest news however was an announcement by Coach Al Renfrew several weeks after the season…

…. Certainly something had to be done, because after the showing by this year's hockey team more fan appearhad to be injeced intc the game. The Wolverine hockey team started the season quickly beating the…

… Spartans humili- ated the Wolverines again on Saturday night to win a Michigan- Michigan State series for the first time. The two losses left Michigan in the cellar of the Western Colleg- iate Hockey…

… Association, a position from which they would be unable to rise for the rest of the season. The next week the Wolverines had a respite when they played Queens University The games were no contest at all, and…

… Bill Bieber made his first appearance of the year in the second game. LO DEN FREY OUTERCOATS from Austria $29.95 E A' WILD=h The Wolverines resumed the WCHA wars the next weekend and started a long…

… losing streak that was interrupted only by Christmas vacation.' The Wolverines started off the new year well by losing to Minne- sota. In the course of the first game Michigan's star goalie Bob Gray…

… injured his knee while mak- ing a save. Bieber was called in to replace him in the nets. The Wolverines managed a tie in their next game, the closest they had been to a win all year. No Help The change in…

… goalies didn't help and the team seemed to lose what little spark it had as the Wolverines dropped a two game series to the Michigan Tech Husk- ies before returning home and dropping two games to Minnesota…

…. The next weekend however was all joy and gladness at the Coli- seium. The Wolverines managed to win two whole games from the Huskies. It was Grays first re- turn to the lineup since his injury at…

… Minneapolis. Gray's return seemed to put new drive into the players and built up team confi- dence. They played as they should have played all season. The Wolverines then took a trip out West, playing at Denver…

August 27, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 1) • Page Image 6

…Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, August 27, 1969 PUZZLING .,. a l 11 l .. 6 F: J( v i."' < ;? Links outlook unknown By BILL DINNER One can only wonder what happened to the Wolverine golf…

… were five additional lettermen to help the depth of the squad. Even the Wolverines' opener gav-e no indication of their fu- Lire fortunes as they captured lifth place in the annual Miami Invitational…

… Tournament, with Keith Mohan and Rod Sumpter leading the team. Erskine, who started with a disappointing 80- 81-161, patched together his game to finish with 316, good for third among the Wolverines

… Iopes for (a victory in the Big Ten Tour- namnent were washed away after the first round (s the Wolverines were over 20 strokes out of first. Things went from bad to worse in the final round as they…

… Tournament in Columbus the Wolverines fin- -i hope is that there will be a great improvement in today's play." In accord with N e w - comb's remarks the team did edge up a little, but then there are not too…

… Big Ten Tournament were washed away after the first GET ATTENTION round as the Wolverines were over 20 strokes out of first. Things went from bad to worse in the final 36 holes as they finished in…

… Erskine could muster was a dismal 319 total which placed him fifthout of six Wolverines. Erskine was undaunted by his endeavors for the Michigan golf team. Wasting no time after the season drew to a close…

… per month Required a Call NEEBJAC TV RENTALS 662-5671 SERVING BIG 10 SCHOOLS SINCE 1961 capture fourth place in the Big Ten with a strong 9-5 mark. A final verdict was forthcom- ing on the Wolverines

… of the unknown. In spite of the poor campaign, the 1969 Wolverine squad was veteran in nature: Gone next year will be the en- tire starting infield including Glenn Redmon, who was a second team all Big…

August 25, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 1) • Page Image 101

…Tl(JggDAY-, AUGUST 25't 1964 THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESAY. UGUS 25.196 THEMICHGAN AIL MINNESOTA FIRST: 'M'Nine Finishes Second :>----- By CHARLIE TOWLE Sports Editor If nothing else Wolverine base…

… when they. took a squeaker over the Wolverines 3-2 at East Lansing May 18th. On May 20th the Wolverines took time off to meet the U of D Titans at Ferry Field. The first game' was actually the continua…

…- tion of one which was called be- cause of darkness in the 12 inning of play with Michigan at bat with runners on first and second and one out. It took the Wolverines one more inning to win this one 11…

… first inning. The win finally went to Wayne Slusher of the Wolverines, 5-4. The following day Michigan was back in Big Ten action against the Buckeyes of Ohio State. Clyde Barnhart went seven innings…

…-4 won-lost record going into the final day of play. Michigan faced a twinbill against sixth place Indiana, while Minnesota played two against fourth place Wisconsin. In the first game Wolverine coach Moby…

….7. With Russell and Buntin the Wolverines will have plenty of scoring punch. Russell broke Bun- tin's own one season scoring rec- ord for a Michigan player last year scoring a total of 690 points. They…

…. The com- petition in' the Big Ten should come from Minnesota and Purdue, the only two teams, besides Ohio, to beat the Wolverines. Minnesota which beat Michigan by a whop- ping 89-75 is the stronger of…

… the two- -Daily-Dave Good JAZZY CAZZIE RUSSELL sparkled in his sophomore year and helped lead the Wolverines to the semifinals of the NCAA basket- ball tournament. The 6'5%" guard led the Big Ten co…

August 30, 1966 (vol. 77, iss. 1) • Page Image 60

… supplies SERVING U OF M STUDENTS SINCE 1883 But before they lost a regular meet last winter, the Wolverine tankers claimed victory in what was probably the most exciting and closely-fought match in their…

Wolverines the nod. Significant Victory The victory, which Coach Sta- ger attributed to team effort - "they didn't punk out, they stayed in there giving their best" - was especially satisfying because it…

… marked the second time in as many years that the Wolverine tankers had bested the Hoosiers in a head-to-head encounter. No other team has defeated Indiana (the 1965 and '66 NCAA runner- up) in a dual meet…

… grapplers by an 18-8 margin. End of suc- cess story? for the Wolverines in dual meets Matmen Start New String and came as no surprise, since Not to the Wolverine matmen, only three men had graduated who…

… promptly proceeded to dis- from their third-place NCAA pose of their last four Big Ten WOLVERINE SWIM CAPTAIN{ with his unique butterfly style w for 200 meters when he was 16 an Olympics. Michigan…

August 13, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 14) • Page Image 13

… Debbie Belkin doesn't really have much choice in the matter. For better or worse, the Wolverines are going to have to rely on a whole lineup of figurative Skywalkers for their success in 1997. Michigan…

… begins its season Aug. 29, when it travels to Kentucky's home field to tangle with Missouri. The Wolverines will face host Wildcats two days later. The big question mark for the open- ing games - as well…

August 24, 1965 (vol. 76, iss. 1) • Page Image 48

… before the Blue onslaught. Last year's Wolverines scored a grand total of 2,526 points. Most Won The 13 conference games and the 24 full-season games won by the Wolverines are the most ever won - by a…

… Michigan basketball team. The only losses suffered by last year's Wolverines came at the This set the stage for a Michi-i gan-Princeton rematch. Ever since : the first Wolverine-Tiger encoun-t ter at the…

… another shot at4 the Wolverines.t But Michigan, with Buntinl scoring 22 points and Russell pour- ing in 28, had too much for the sentimental favorites, and even though Bradley led all scorers with 29 points…

… the Wolverines walked away in the second half for a 93- 76 triumph. Second Game In the second game, UCLA beat Wichita 108-89, setting the stage for the dream game in the finals. For the first 10 minutes…

… of that game, the Wolverines looked unbeatable. They roared from a four-point deficit to a seven point lead, 20-13. But the UCLA press began to have its anticipated ef- fect. The Wolverines didn…

… and UCLA losses, the Wolverines notched NCAA victories in Lex- ington, Ky., over Dayton and its 7' center, Henry Finkel, and Van- derbilt, with Clyde Lee ,most val- uable player in the Mid-East Re…

… rally began. With the Bruins ahead 71-51, the Wolverines be- gan stealing passes too-and com- pleting some-until, at the buzzer, they had narrowed the gap to 11 points, 91-80. The 1964-65 'Wolverines had…

… battled as far as they were able. They had made their history. And improvement now has to come from the new Wolverines of 1965- 66. RUGBY TO SKY DIVING: Myriad of Minor Sports Seeks Eager Enthusiasts I I…

… II Wolverine Season Statistics \ creations. pric Ga Sta Prest Levi's available d's I t, in all styles d lan d s zes. the store y 1209 SO] Cazzie Russell, g Bill Buntin, c Oliver Darden, f Larry…

August 24, 1965 (vol. 76, iss. 1) • Page Image 48

…-confer- ence and playoff) of 2,420 also fell before the Blue onslaught.a Last year's Wolverines scored a grand total of 2,526 points. -Most Won The 13 conference games and the 24 full-season games won by; the…

Wolverines are the most ever won by a Michigan basketball This set the stage for a Michi-, gan-Princeton rematch. Ever since the first Wolverine-Tiger encoun- ter at the Holiday Tournament in December, in…

… which Michigan roared from behind to win 80-79 after Princeton's All-Everything Bill Bradley fouled out with over four minutes left, the Tigers had been itching for another shot at the Wolverines. But…

… Michigan, with Buntin scoring 22 points and Russell pour- ing in 28, had too much for the sentimental favorites, and even though Bradley led all scorers with 29 points the Wolverines walked away in the…

… second half for a 93- 76 triumph. Second Game In the second game, UCLA beat Wichita 108-89, setting the stage for the dream game in the finals. For the first 10' minutes of that game, the Wolverines looked…

… unbeatable. They roared from a four-point deficit to a seven point lead, 20-13. But the UCLA press began to have its anticipated ef- fect. The Wolverines didn't substitute as frequently as they would have…

… BUNTIN hands of Nebraska, a stunning 74- Then the inevitable late Michi- gan rally began. With the Bruins ahead 71-51, the Wolverines be- gan stealing passes too-and com- pleting some-until, at the buzzer…

…, they had narrowed the gap to 11 points, 91-80. The 1964-65 Wolverines had battled as far as they were able. They had made their history. And improvement now has to come from the new Wolverines of 1965…

… the Wolver- ines 91-80. Between the Ohio State and UCLA losses, the Wolverines notched NCAA victories in Lex- ington, Ky., over Dayton and its 7' center, Henry Finkel, and Van- derbilt, with Clyde Lee…

… Park, Md. RUGBY TO SKY DIVING: Myriad of Minor Sports Seeks Eager Enthusiasts i ,! gt s '-' ; By MARC SPINRAD team. The+ year's only losses suffered by last1 Wolverines came at the' fl ti I…

August 27, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 1) • Page Image 29

…Tuesday, August 27, 1968 THE MICHIGAN DAILY TuesdayIIIAugustI27, 1968IITHEIMICHIGAN -A-L- .Pros undercut By ROBIN WRIGHT Five Wolverines - including Fate collided with the 1968, four pitchers…

… the Wolverines to yield the '68 1 college ball to go for the big young diamond squad *title. The season opened on an un- lucky note as Chief Hurler-on- the-mound Geoff Zahn was swiped. by the Los…

… confrontations. Steady pitching and power hit- ting became keys to Wolverine victory as they yielded only the last game, in a set of double- headers against Ohio State and Indiana. The arms of Dave Renkiewicz and…

…-1 loss in non- conference action against West- ern triggered a losing streak that was to cost the Wolverines the Big Ten title. Lack of run-producers was the source of a double setback at Wisconsin, when…

… over Michigan, which sank to a disheartening third place. What turned out to be the last weekend of baseball for the club saw the Wolverines almost snooze through a set of lackluster games against last…

…-place Purdue. Splitting a Saturday double- header (which appeared to be a Wolverine fad) against the Illini further deflated title hopes. Rain cost the team two double- headers at Iowa and Minnesota and knocked…

…. Despite minor disappointments, he felt the Wolverines fulfilled his expecta- tions. On strategy, Benedict-explained, "We believe pitching is 85% of the game, and we build our teams around that philosophy…

… 'of their respective teams. Both are also being allowed to return as full-time students this fall. Other drafted Wolverines in- volve the rest of the Michigan pitching staff - Renkiewicz, Jack Hurley…

… his sophomore year, displays the big swing that hit for a .467 average. Also the conference leader in doubles and total bases, he was one of two Wolverines who elected to abandon college ball for a…

August 27, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 1) • Page Image 29

… professional draft - forced the Wolverines to yield the '68 title. The season opened on an un- lucky note as Chief Hurler-on- the-mound Geoff Zahn was swiped by ,the 'Los Angeles, Dodgers. A young and unproven…

…-season pro draft came back to hit Michigan for a third loss. , Five Wolverines - including ranked Michigan State in two four pitchers - were tapped by single games, 4-1, 4-2. major league clubs. Two sopho…

… pitching and power hit- money. ting became keys to Wolverine SEASON WRAP-UP victory as they yielded only the Arizona sun on the annual last game in a set of double- eight-day, ten-game spring trip headers…

… losing streak that was to cost the Wolverines the Big Ten title. Lack of run-producers was the source of a double setback at Wisconsin, when 19 men were left stranded on base. The. weekend produced…

… teams. Both are also being allowed to return as full-time students this fall. Other drafted Wolverines in- volve the rest of the Michigan pitching staff Renkiewicz, Jack Hurley and Gerry, Christman…

… last weekend of baseball for the club saw the Wolverines almost snooze through a set of lackluster games against last-place Purdue. Splitting a Saturday double- header (which appeared to be a Wolverine

… win the NCAA crown. DEFENSE IMPORTANT Coach Moby Benedict felt Mich- igan had a strong enough team to win big in the Big Ten. Despite minor disappointments, he felt the Wolverines fulfilled his expecta…

… that hit for a .467 average. Also the conference leader in doubles and total bases, he was one of two Wolverines who elected to abandon college ball for a crack at the majors. Maddox signed for a healthy…

August 06, 2015 (vol. 121, iss. 137) • Page Image 9

… though Harris had two intern- ships during the summer, her role as cap- tain for the Michigan women’s soccer team has remained constant. After the Wolverines’ 2014 campaign came to a…

… skills over the summer, it could help the Wolverines rid the bitter taste of last year’s roller-coaster sea- son. Following the first-round loss in the 2014 Big Ten Tourna- ment that ended Michigan…

August 14, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 130) • Page Image 14

… once again added youth to its roster. But this time, it's in the coaching department. After employing first-year coach Aman- la Augustus on July 6th, the Wolverines recently announced the hiring of…

… always knew when her play- ing career ended that she wanted to be a coach; she just had no idea it would be at Michigan. It's clear why she is so excited about becoming a part of the Wolverine program…

… national recognition. Michigan proved it could beat up on less- er competition last year, going a remark- able 16-3 against unranked teams. On the flip side, the Wolverines also showed they weren't quite…

August 16, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 63) • Page Image 1

… easy art of ballooning. Meat sA down.? By ALBERT FOXLER Daily Science writer Though weak stomachs may find it. re- volting and University purists may call it sacrilegious, the wolverine, symbol of both…

…, but with hamburger at $1.50 a pound who can af- ford to be choosy." About two and one-half feet long with brown hair and two yellow stripes running. See WOLVERINE, Page 10 ortage got yo Te mighty…

August 24, 1965 (vol. 76, iss. 1) • Page Image 51

… Another Conference Crown By JIM LaSOVAGE It took a lot of guts. And that's the biggest thing that kept a rebuilding Wolverine track team in the running for con- ference honors last season. The loss of 13…

… encouraging performances by sophs, but sweeps of both the 70- yard high and low hurdle events by Chicago made the difference in the meet. A few federation meets saw much improvement in Wolverine thinclads…

… had drubbed the visitors 92-49. Three days later the Wolverines disposed of the Irish of Notre Dame in their last indoor dual meet of the season. During the course of the winter meets the trackmen…

… Arbor, the Wolverines retaliated for the earlier loss withs an 89-37 pasting, winning 11 ofa (Continued on Page 8) By BUD WILKINSON The 1965 version of Michigan's men in white served and volleyed their…

… conference tennis crown in the last 11 years. The season started out on a seemingly dismal note when the Wolverines were trounced three times on their spring tour in late March. However, it was the net- ters…

… Northwestern, the only team to top Michigan. The5Wolverines, however, pulled out a 5-4 victory over the Hoosiers and entered the conference meet trailing them by only one point. Northwestern Third By winning…

… number two sin- gles, and Hedrick and Jerry Ste- wart played in number one dou- bles against top-seeded Wildcats Clark Graebner and Bill Rice. ! The Wolverines, who had lost all the above matches in dual…

…, 8-6, 10-8. absorbed a 6-3. 6-3 beating from The Wolverines performed ac- Power and McNerney. cording to form at the other six positions and Michigan men ad- vanced to Saturday's finals in eight of…

… nine spots. Win in Rout Entering the final day of action with a slim three-point lead over the Hoosiers, the Wolverines took six of eight final contests to win the championship in a rout. At third…

August 19, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 96) • Page Image 3

… fortunes of Michi-1 gan's rejuvenated cagers assumed a rosier tinge over the weekend as the4 Wolverines came through with a pair of impressive one-sided victories over highly- touted Iowa and lowly Chi- cago…

… almost single- handedly provide Michigan with a 19-13 lead at half time. Iowa rallied at the start of the sec- ond half, however, and narrowed the Wolverines' lead to 29-28, but two quick baskets by Bill…

… nation's finest. If he is able to stay ahead of the Wolverine duo it will be in near-record time, for Patten and Welsh are in superb condition. However, he will un- doubtedly have to swim the 220 and…

… story of balance and power in every event on the program. Where Wayne is strong Michigan is also strong and where the Tartars are weak the Wolverines are still strong.> Mann is going to call on no less…

… a shattered Wolverine track win streak, a power- ful Pittsburgh cinder team, master of the East, that looked westward for new victims, sickness, injury, and allf the action and heartbreak any Holly…

August 12, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 134) • Page Image 11

… Michigan in the Big House, Williams could have another talented, trash-talking sopho- more staring him in the face. Michigan cornerback Marlin Jackson draws comparisons to former Wolverine and Heisman Trophy…

… offseason of unexpected losses with the departure of Mike Cammalleri and Mike Komisarek, the Michigan hockey team received some good news last week. Forward Andrew Ebbett has decided to join the Wolverines

… with such play- ers. Both Cammalleri and sophomore forward Milan Gajic played in Cana- dian junior hockey programs before joining the Wolverines. Michigan defensive end Shantee Orr designed a practice…

… shirt for I know, in our hearts, we can have the best secondary in the country." Washington's offense wasn't the prob- lem against Michigan last year, however. The Wolverines held the Huskies with- out…

… from Michigan. That game started a string of heart- breaking and pride-piercing losses for the Wolverines, who lost to rivals Ohio State and Michigan State in the same season for the first time since…

… 1987 and suffered their worst bowl defeat in pro- gram history, a 28-point loss to Ten- nessee in the Citrus Bowl. Michigan defensive lineman Shantee Orr made sure the Wolverines didn't for- get about…

August 06, 2001 (vol. 116, iss. 75) • Page Image 14

…14 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, August 6, 2001 PLAYING WITH FIRE Former Wolverine Stacey Thomas returns home with with Portland By Benjamin Singer * Daily Sports Editor AUBURN HILLS - Michigan…

… coming off the bench. Her role, in one respect, is the same as it was here, defensive specialist." Thomas made her mark as a tena- cious defensive player as a Wolverine. She won the first-ever Big Ten…

…, can get steals for us." "That's something she's got to h Thomas is one of two former get to be really successful on this Wolverines in the WNBA, with the level, she can't just take it to 1998 Michigan…

… better in the offseason." that some other Wolverines will be Although she doesn't start, Thomas playing alongside those two in the is proud of her contributions to the WNBA someday soon. team. As someone…

… started Michigan. One of those Wolverines she off with getting a lot of steals and watched from the stands was WNBA checking the toughest player on the hopeful Anne Thorius. other team." Thorius, who was…

…, who spe several signs during the game in support. "Everyone's talking about Blue' and 'Go Wolverines,' so it nice. I had alot of fun." MARJORIE MARSHAL Stacey Thomas (left) tries to drive against…

August 09, 1995 (vol. 105, iss. 14) • Page Image 14

…. "Back then, (the Wolverines) spanked us pretty - good," Welsh said. When Welsh was at Navy, he visited Michigan Stadium seven times and never won. His Midshipmen were outscored 252 to 44 in those games…

… and were shutout in three. The Cavalier team he took over in 1982 has been even less successful against the Wolverines. Virginia has never scored a point on Michigan, losing its only two meetings with…

… automatically be converted into an SOAS Account (UF). Open forums will he held to provide information, and answer questions on: * March 30.1995, at 3pm-4pm, Michigan1Union [Wolverine Room] * April 11,.1995, at 4…

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August 16, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 63) • Page Image 10

… of "probative con- moot crucial or how masn criter- ditions" to qualify for residency. overine provides solution to ShOrtage IsCnt iw-lfomPag e' down its back, the wolverine in- habits wooded rural…

… trap the animal, but they soon learned the wolverine is just too smart fr that "They've been known to pull the bait out Of traps without be- ing caught," comments Dogman President adamant on tapes…

… - generally around 20 or 30 pounds- wolverines can be among the most dangerous of op- ponents. Their razorsharp teeth h:ive discouraged more than one greenhorn hunter. IF A HUNTER is fortunate enough to bag one…

…. Harold Katz, wolverines have been used for food during other times of eco- nomic deprivation. "DURING THE depression in 1893," Katz reports," the gover- nor himself ate wolverine for din- ner to show the…

… citizens that it would be all right." Though no such gestures are coming out of Lansing today -- this not being an election year- consumption of wolverine around the state is definitely on the rise. So for…

August 11, 1920 (vol. 11, iss. 22) • Page Image 4

…TH WOLVERINE . . ..._ w _.. _ ontinued from Page 1) iat the early recruits attract- ay work were largely medic- vho were curious, or men in- in the electrical phenomena, although better men are en…

…, even though this method means loss of individuality to the X-ray special- ists. Try 'Wolverine Want Ads. FOR RENT ERS' CANOE LIVERY, n the Huron River FOR RENT SAUNDERS' CANOE LIVERY, On the Huron…

August 13, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 152) • Page Image 46

…Guire's hand has five fingers. And, after the Wolverines won the Big Ten championship at Indiana University Golf Course yesterday, McGuire now has five consecutive championship rings to fit snugly on each of…

… those digits. Junior Erin Webster, who has led the Wolverines all year, finished as the top team runner in five events and won four events overall. Yesterday, she asserted herself immediately and stuck…

August 02, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 134) • Page Image 14

… coaching staff soke up one spring morning with a pile of stones on their front steps when news broke that Epstein would be unable to play for the Wolverines in 1999. Epstein, who coming out of high school…

… lire p 1Smoothie or Fruit Shake 1 I .50 off Snack Size i 1 Smoothie or 1 1 Fruit Shake i 1 Expires 8/31/99 1 522 E. Williams 1 (Next to Cottage Inn) 0 - -0 3C K The Wolverines may ask their star…

… execute at a higher level than Henson was named to the USA they have been able to so far in their Today All-American team as a punter college careers, the Wolverine after his senior season in high offense…

… will be faced with the addi- school, but the Wolverines may tional pressure of always scoring decide that there is too much risk in touchdowns, or getting pretty darn putting the future star on the field…

… as a punter. If that's the case, expect junior Corey Sargent, who has never punted in a collegiate game, to assume the punting role. The Wolverines should have enough talent to overcome their…

… the clutch Michigan will not be able to rely on its kicking game to win. A fact that does not bode well for the Wolverines, who face the always horrifying Big Ten schedule. If the outcome of a game…

August 29, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 1) • Page Image 28

… of an end of an era for Gus Stager's tankers. After maintaining consistent runners-up spots to seven straight Indiana swimming championships, one of the greatest senior crops in Wolverine history was…

…. Completing the dismal outlook was the scarcity of new seniors to give the squad depth-only three will be on the squad this year. Stager, the 1960 Olympic swim- ming coach, does not think that the Wolverines

… champ Scheerer, the Wolverines were nothing short of sickening in 1967, chiefly because John Robertson was so disappointing. And t® top this off, there doesn't appear to be any new sophomore breaststroker…

…...." "Well-we want to build char- acter, but. . .." TWO WORLD TRAMPOLINE CHAMPS, the current one, Dave Jacobs, left, and the 1966 champ, Wayne Miller, form the backbone of next year's Wolverine gymnastics…

… team. Jacobs, Miller Carry radition Of Wolverine Gymnastics Team -§ * § WE § ~~WHY. . CARRY There's more than fabric superiority in Gant. In add i- tion, "needled-into the warp and woof of every Gant…

August 29, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 1) • Page Image 28

… an era for Gus Stager's tankers. After maintaining consistent runners-up spots to seven straight Indiana swimming championships, one of the greatest senior crops in Wolverine history was graduat- ing…

… dismal outlook was the scarcity of new seniors to give the squad depth-only three will be on the squad this year. Stager, the 1960 Olympic swim- ming coach, does not think that the Wolverines will plummet…

…- Guire and Bruce McManaman ap- parently the best of them. This leaves only one position un- listed so far. That is the breast- stroke, where beyond champ Scheerer, the Wolverines were nothing short of…

…'s Wolverine gymnastics team. Jacobs, Miller Carry rad0to Of Wolverine Gymnastics Team § 4b WHY a yb5 WY§ WE - There's more than fabric superiority in Gant. In addi- tion, "needled-into the warp and. woof of…

… fastest fresh- man time in both the 50 and 100, Bob Kircher, and Robert Har- mony. With so many candidates, the Wolverines will have depth in the short distances for the first time in quite a while. John…

August 29, 1967 (vol. 0, iss. 1) • Page Image 82

…'s tankers. After maintaining consistent runners-up spots to seven straight Indiana swimming championships, one of the greatest senior crops in Wolverine history was graduat- ing. It, didn't look like there…

… scarcity of new seniors to give the squad depth-only three will be on the squad this year. Stager, the 1960 Olympic swim- ming coach, does not think that the Wolverines will plummet to the bottom of the Big…

Wolverines were nothing short of sickening in 1967, chiefly because John Robertson was so disappointing. And to top this off, there doesn't appear to be any new sophomore breaststroker who looks like he even…

…- acter, but. ..." TWO 'WORLD TRAMPOLINE CHAMPS, the current one, Dave Jacobs, left, and the 1966 champ, Wayne Miller, form the backbone of next year's Wolverine gymnastics team. Jacobs, M er Carry…

… Tradition Of Wolverine Gymnastics Team A - § - . 41 WHY WE - There's more than fabric superiority in Gant. In addi- 5 tion, "needled- into the warp and woof of every Gant shirt"-- there's flair-fit show…

August 30, 1966 (vol. 77, iss. 1) • Page Image 59

… Ten gymnastics chai- at 188.40 total. Michigan Statet pionship. finished second with 186.40. Under Wolverine Coach Newt Laken, a the new scoring system, the Wol- former standout gymnast at Min verines…

… not the only school that could win year will be used. The dual meets titles in streaks. The Wolverines and conference meet will both be haven't given up the crown since, of importance. Now the other…

… schools are be- Miller Wins Tramp Title ginning to wonder if Michigan, A team of few stars for the 1966 like Illinois before it; will ever let Wolverines was clearly evident in go of the championship. the…

… Big Ten meet. The gymnasts The Wolverines have since cap- produced only one Big Ten title- tured six straight Big Ten cham- holder on their journey to a sixth pionships and even managed to straight…

… 1966 season was a year de- Gary Erwin, a standout Wolverine scribed by Coach Loken as a gymnast in 1963-65. This year's championship team "with very world championships were held in few stars. They were…

… sidehorse and did quite well." The following week at the Jacobs Hot on Trampoline NCAA finals at Penn State, the Of the incoming sophomores, Wolverines finished fifth as a the most impressive to date is team…

…. Williams took a second place on the p-bars in the Big Ten tourna- ment to help nail down the Wolverines' sixth straight title. Gridders Seek To Recover From Year of Hard Luck (Continued from Page 3) other…

August 30, 1966 (vol. 77, iss. 1) • Page Image 62

… does not look bad in any man's record book. Except, perhaps. . . Perhaps, if these marks were compared to the numerous titles which the Wolverine squads have amassed under the direction of head coach…

… in the running for the National League Pennant. But it happened to the Wolverines and a literal success turned into a relative fail- ure. Good, Not Great The Michigan tracksters were a good team…

… the Big Ten indoors. When the Wolverines were pitted against the eventual conference champions though, it just wasn't enough. Spartans Romp The Michigan State Spartans lived up to their name in scoring…

… the Spartan onslaught ington, Bob Steele, and Clint in this department. Iowa, Wisconsin, and Minnesota, in addition to the Wolverines and Michigan State, filled out the first division of Big Ten track…

…, snapping both the indoor and outdoor confer- ence marks. According to head coach Canham, the notable thing about Harvey's performance is his size. Although he weighs 235 pounds, the Wolverine senior, Canham…

August 24, 1965 (vol. 76, iss. 1) • Page Image 52

…. PA E EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1965 PAGE EIGHT TIlE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, AUGUST Z4, 1965 . .- wolverine Swimmers Set Tanf ul of Records By JIM LaSOVAGE Stager…

…, entered the competition *New Yorker 3.75 8 ma with the Wolverines, but the 5.00 yr Maize and Blue dominated the Newsweek 4.00 yr 7.00 yr meet. *U.S. News 20 wk 2.00 Although team scores were not & WR 40 wk…

… 7.6 r.50 yr After the holiday- vacation, the Mail your order now, or call our Wolverine squad hosted the Bad- office gers of Wisconsin in the first (*) Pymt. must accompany order dual meet of the…

… season. The ST U DENTBadgers proved a small challenge S. U PENTto the more powerful Wolverines, PE RIODICAL"and Michigan finished on top of a 71-34 score. AGENCY On tRemain Unbeaten EOn the following day…

… the Wolverines boarded the uled in dual meets were featured bus to East Lansing. -tower diving and a 1000-yard Fire Up freestyle race. And when the meet There was a lot of chatter dur- was over, and…

…. sophomore Greg Shuff finished Competition was the sharpest first and third, respectively, in the of the season, but the Wolverines event-a Hoosier strong point- fished out seven firsts and eight the entire…

August 24, 1965 (vol. 76, iss. 1) • Page Image 52

… PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY. AUGVS'T i4. 1969 PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY -TTlE~4DAY. ATT(~TT~T ~L 1QA~ r.vasFaa.rai , ci al VfvA71 (.rY 1 7U 1 Wolverine Swimmers Set Tankful…

… Mich- igan College Swimming and Div- ing Meet in East Lanasing. Six other schools, including M:higan State, entered the competition with the Wolverines, but the Maize and Blue dominated the meet…

… match of the two Big Ten powers to come a menth and a half later. After the holiday vacation, the Wolverine squad hosted the Bad- gers of Wisconsin in the first dual meet of the season. The Badgers proved…

… a small challenge to the more powerful Wolverines, and Michigan finished on top of a 71-34 score. Remain Unbeaten On the following day, the Big Ten Invitational Relays Meet was held in Matt Mann Pool…

… apprehension that the Wolverines boarded the bus to East Lansing. Fire Up There was a lot of chatter dur- ing the bus trip, while Captain Ed Bartsch walked up and down the aisle trying to calm uneasy teammates…

… and fire them up for a victory. The team decided that they'd beat State and do a good job of it. Competition was the sharpest of the season, but the Wolverines fished out seven firsts and eight seconds…

August 08, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 36) • Page Image 27

… outstanding rec- ords turned in by any Wolverine athletic squad. Wolverine runners have won fifteen Big Ten indoor track titles since competition began in 1911, and dominated the Conference indoor paths from…

…. Veterans of some of the later championship teams are the pres- ent Wolverine coaches, Don Can- ham and Elmer Swanson. To- gether they comprise the youngest coaching staff in the Conference. * * * ONE OF…

… by Jim Fuchs, formerly of Yale. DON CANHAM . . . bright future * * * three each in track and baseball. Running for the Conference cham- pion Wolverines, he won both the Big Nine high and low hurdles…

… competition was Pete Barthell, who will captain this season's squad. He earned the nickname "daily double" as he took both the tumbling and par- allel bars contests in each of the Wolverines' meets and also in…

August 16, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 40) • Page Image 28

…, winning two, tying one and dropping . . . well, figure it out for yourself. The Wolverines did manage to sal- vage one shred of glory from the 1940-41 season, however. The two victories which they…

…. Display- ing passing and stick-handling abil- ity superior to anything seen in the Big Ten in the past few years, the boys from Champaign swept over the Wolverines with little trouble in two contests on…

…- toubtedly the best net-minder in the Big Ten. Hank will be a junior next season and so will be around for two years, a factor which bodes ill for Wolverine opponents if the little goalie gets a good team in…

…. Johnny will definitely do. The Wolverine mentor's job now is to find someone to pair with him on defense. This problem may be solved by Ed Reichert, a lad who was with the squad all last year but never…

August 10, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 41) • Page Image 10

… Hall. Some of these men will be shifted to the two-mile with Glas, Matthews, Purdue especially promising for the lin r rFl' vt - h, Bnnmmnrp'Rill Ar Wolverine 's 1939-4OAthletic Record Reveals…

…-1 loss to On- tario. Jan. 6: In their donference open- er, Michigan's cagers upset the strong Ohio five, 40-35. Jan. 11: The Wolverine hockey team gained its first Conference de- cision by taking Illinois…

… into camp, angel eve . rt[. oopnomore t ACU Ae r- 3-1, man should come through with many Jan. 16: Yale went down before points for the Wolverines in the the Michigan swimming powerhouse, two-mile. 46…

…-29, as the Eastern papers cried Good Frosh Hurdlers out the "luck of the Wolverines.". The best group of hurdlers the Jan. 20: Minnesota handed the frosh team has had will come up Lowery pucksters their…

… second set- to reinforce Jeff Hall, Ray Gau- back in three days, and two more were still to come. thier, and Sherm Olmsted. Neil Mac- Feb. 16: Wolverine athletes spent Intyre and Bud Byerly tied the high…

August 30, 1966 (vol. 77, iss. 1) • Page Image 65

… depth to win a Big Ten tennis championship, and depth is what the Wolverines had last spring as they ran away with the title-the second straight crown and the ninth in twelve years for Coach Bill Murphy…

… winning record in the dual meets for a combined 72-9 match record. In the cham- pionship tournament at East Lansing every Wolverine made it to the semifinals and Michigan had finalists at all but one posi…

… matches were made up just before the con- ference meet with the Wolverines and Illini splitting for a 6-3 total. The team next traveled to Bloomington where it took on Iowa and Northwestern, and then the…

… Iowa 9-0, the Wolverines came through to down Indiana, 6-3. On the final weekend of dual meet play Michigan blanked two more conference foes as neither Ohio State nor Wisconsin could pick up a match…

… against the powerful Wolverines. After shutting out Western Mi- chigan in non-conference play, Michigan entered the Big Ten tournament with a 10-point bulge over surprising Michigan State. In the first day…

… of competition every Wolverine advanced into the semifinals. Michigan drew byes in all but three single positions in the first round and won them with ease, then took all nine second round matches to…

… also made it to the third round but that was the fi- nal step for the Michigan squad which ended in a seventh-place tie behind winnerkUCLA. This year looks like another strong year for the Wolverines. Al…

August 14, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 130) • Page Image 13

… jobs on the right-side of the line were still up for grabs at the beginning of the Wolverines' summer camp last week. Michigan suffered a rash of injuries along the offensive line last season, starting…

… five unique combinations of players in 12 games. All that shuf- fling upfront a year ago means the Wolverines enter the 2006 campaign with a number of experienced players competing for those last two…

August 07, 1987 (vol. 96, iss. 12) • Page Image 15

… a Wolverine uniform. Norton is regarded as a top candidate to play defense for the U.S. National team this fall and earn a spot on the Olympic team that will compete next February in Calgary, Alberta…

…. Norton totalled 12 goals and 36 assists in his junior season to lead all Wolverine defensemen and place third on the team overall. His departure will leave head coach Red Berenson with no senior…

…'d rather be at the Olympics. I think (the Wolverines) are going to be a lot better this year. They'll challenge a lot more. They've got four good classes right there." AFTER THE Olympics Norton has the…

… of the all-time OppositIaVcoison MpleViIg. Carolina for the Olympic Sports Wolverine scoring list. The CA LL 764-0557+- 9'1.27 Festival two weeks ago. There he Winnipeg Jets await Jones' arrival…

August 29, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 1) • Page Image 24

…. He was finally edged out of the national title on the last day of the season. The Wolverine captain set the Big 'Ten records for passes caught3 4 (50) and yardage gained (698) on his way to leading the…

… Hribal has also graduated. The Wolverines must also re- place their kicking game. Kemp, punting specialist, and Sygar, placekicking specialist, have left. SThe strong point of the coming season appears to…

… Stincic and Jon Kramer. Dick Williamson and former NCAA neavyweight wrestling champ Dave Porter man the tackles, while Gerry Miklos will start at middle guard. The Wolverines have had a year of experience…

… give wvell-seasoned veteran returning the Wolverines a strong passing in Ernie Sharpe. Warren Sipp has# game. been moved from tight end to He will pass to either Jim Bey'- fullback. Ron Johnson will play…

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