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September 11, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 1) • Page Image 48

…THE MICHIGAN DAILYTED Wolverines By JERRY KALISH with what he calls a feeling It's approximately 668 miles "guarded optimism." 'om Yost Fieldhouse to Ebbett's It's not surprising that obseve To…

… Field Improved Basketball Tean of rers Field, but you'd think you were actually in Brooklyn last season when you heard Wolverine basket- ball fans echo the old war cry made famous. by the Dodgers, "Wait…

… 'till next year." And as "next year" approaches head basketball coach Dave Strack isn't exactly pessimistic. The Mich- igan mentor enters his third sea- son at the helm for the Wolverines are expecting…

Wolverine basketball fortunes to be on the upswing with the return of four regulars, all of whom averaged in double figures, and the availability of some outstanding sophomores who comprised last. winter…

…'s freshman team considered by many to be the best in the school's history. And for the first time in recent years, the Wolverines won't be lacking depth. This problem has plagued Strack in his two years here…

…. In his fresh- man year, he had the great John Tidwell but only managed to win two conference games. Last year, too, the Wolverines finished eighth with a 5-.9 mark, and Strack was forced to go with…

…. Cole, 6'7" senior, will handle one of the forward positions this year. He wound up the season as the Wolverines' top scorer and rebounder and was tenth leading scorer in the Big Ten with a 17.4 average…

September 25, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 23) • Page Image 7

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wolverine Liru By JIM LaSOVAGE Marcum and Butler, both sen- haveniiors, are currently affixed in the Preseason prognoticatorshlk guard positions of the offensive have extended a…

… favorable outlook line. Marcum, six feet tall and of Michigan's gridiron hopes this weighing 210 pounds, has earned year, rating the Wolverines right two letters, after missing his first along with Illinois…

… provement this spring, and is ex- these prognosticators seems to be pected to be used much this year. that the Wolverines' major weak- At the center spot is junior ness will be the offensive line, and Brian…

Wolverine forward we put him on offense. total individual scoring with 32 When we can get them to push points. towards the goal line, that's what Non-Letterwinners we want for offense." The Wolverines will…

… making the Play Pleases Mason GANG TACKLING by the Michigandefensive unit was the order of the day in this scrimmage last spring and the Wolverines are hoping to show a lot of crisp tackling tomorrow…

September 11, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 1) • Page Image 51

…. The Wolverines started in a blaze of glory but turned out sec-1 ond best in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association and third best in the nation.1 Things began well for Michigan last. year. The icers…

Wolverines swept North Dakota in a two game series. From here it was off to the RPI: Tournament where Michigan Cap- tain Red Berenson had perhaps his greatest series. Berenson sparked the Wolver- Ines to the…

September 13, 1960 • Page Image 102

…-fisted grasp on collegiate s w i m honors slipped slightly last season as insurgents Indiana and Southern California staked their claims for the posi- tion which the Wolverines had undisputedly maintained for…

Wolverines b o u n c e d back with one of the greatest dis- plays of team power in collegiate history to score a smashing 155- 130 victory over the Hoosiers in t h e B i g T e n Championships, March 3…

September 22, 1965 (vol. 76, iss. 21) • Page Image 8

… California Seeks Comeback Against 00 By BOB McFARLAND What kind of performance can the Wolverines expect from an opponent that looked so terrible in last Saturday's game that their coach felt it necessary…

… would be able to bounce back against the Wolverines this week, Willsey replied, "We'll have to do more than bounce back against them. We'll have to bounce up as well." Michigan freshman coach Dan- ny…

… brushing, and. dirt 'and stains PP A Is " are gone. Wide range of colors R and styles. Moire now toward BREATHIN' BRUSHED PIGSKIN@o Hush Puppies. CASUAL SHOES BY WOLVERINE MANY STYLES AND COLORS TO SELECT…

September 12, 1961 • Page Image 36

… just after his Wolverines had picked up the Big Ten outdoor crown to add to the indoor title which they had won for the third consecutive year.- And for Canham, the eternal pessimist as far as his own…

…'t around last year because of scholastic reasons. The biggest holes to fill will be the sprints and the middle-dis- tances, where the Wolverines losej a lot of manpower. Robinson, 1961 Michigan captain and…

September 12, 1961 • Page Image 42

… powerhouse which finished tion packed season, for the two wards as the Wolverine icers ab- "Red" Berenson. Great things had league play with only one loss. Sec- Big Ten foes had been feuding all sorbed a 4…

… graduation. The erans, the Wolverines easily gain- needing three wins out of its re- tough from the start. fourth member of the rear guard' ed a 4-0 win. maining four games to assure a American Squad was…

Wolverines on their way paid off with a 4-2 victory. The composed of all Americans but one. Huskies, however, stormed back Lest this seem unstartling may it with a 6-1 win, be pointed out that the rest of Win…

… With the local referees favor- II F third place teams, and the first ing the quieter American style of II I~ and fourth place teams square off hockey, the Wolverines were callei L F i w gm1Fie…

…, caused a near riot. As soon as the final buzzer sounded the Minnesota bench hopped onto the ice and headed for Berenson. The Wolverines counter-attacked and things real- ly got hot. Then as the Michigan…

… team attempted to get back to the dressing room the 8,000-plus crowd got into the act and a police escort was required. The first game showed no new script as the Wolverines, hamp- ered by penalties…

Wolverines have a seasoned goaltender. Lose Captain The biggest loss is Captain Dale MacDonald, who signed a pro contract with the Chicago Black Hawks at the end of the semester. The only other losses are…

September 01, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 3) • Page Image 8

….S. swimming team in California before going as one group to Tokyo. Coached in Olympics Kimball's appointment makes. him the second Wolverine coach to head an Olympic squad in the last four years. Coach Gus…

… conclusion of the Games before returning home in November. Kimball is not worried about his Wolverine diving team becoming stale or not improving during his absence. "We don't start pushing the divers until…

… held its first though, Ann Arborites meeting of the academic year last to see the Wolverines Friday. in swimming, indoor 1 Board Chairman and Athletic Inaswimming ,in : Director H. O. (Fritz) Crisler an…

… Ex= Wolvert Earns Olyn Ex-Wolverine heavyweight grap- pler Jack Barden won a spot on the 1964 United States' Olympic wrestling squad last weekend in the Greco-Roman event. Barden, whose bid for a free…

… wrestled at Michigan during the '60-'61, '61-'62, '62-'63 I 'Outside' Phone Users All Seven Numnerals cne Barden npic BerthI " seasons. In 1963 he capped his * Wolverine wrestling career by pinning down…

…-Roman wrestling differs from freestyle in that it is con- fined to higs above the hips. Barden is the lone Wolverine wrestler to try for an Olympic spot. American wrestling ,teams have traditionally been drawn from…

September 12, 1961 • Page Image 43

… for the Wol- verines. He accomplished a rarely seen feat by capturing four Big Ten titles. Wolverines on sidehorse last sea- son. Ralph Bromund was eighth in the Big Ten meet last year on still rings…

… as a sophomore. Mark Erenburg won many dual meet first for the Wolverines on the trampoline as well as gaining points for his Big Ten finish in that event. Bg Ten fre xer n other of Mieian's C ( ut…

… starting lineup." Asked if MSU might be consid- ered the pre-season favorites for the Big Ten championship, the Wolverine coach stated, "Well, they've been favored before, and have lost, badly. Theres a lot…

… bids. The Wolverines were going for an undefeated season last year when the Spartans came up for the second year in a row to snap the Michigan streak, 16-4. It was the only dual meet of the sea- son that…

September 13, 1960 • Page Image 104

… last the defending champion Gophers When they returned to Ann Ar- Mercereau. an undisclosed sum. pinch hitting. In a crucial doubleheader. bor, the Wolverines sported a 12 Straight Senior Bill Roman…

… earlier the Wolver- In the conference opener againstI Lund didn't have to wait long including eleven doubles, two injury. Fick appeared it ines had returned from a success- Illinois the Wolverine sluggers…

September 01, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 3) • Page Image 9

…-year- high school star from Cali- nia. Robie thus became the Pep Club Sells1 Memberships Wolverine Club, student spirit organization, announced yesterday' that it will be selling club mem-: berships on…

… services. Wolverine Club President Rick Aland urged all freshmen to join the club as it is "the best way to meet people and see the games from the best vantage point." first Michigan athlete to make the…

September 11, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 1) • Page Image 49

…Y, SEPTEMBER11, 1962 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Trackmen To Defend Outdoor Crown ERGAS LEPS hard to replace By STAN KUKLA The Wolverine track team suf- fered a "down and up" track sea- son last year…

Wolverine's credit column. Their time of 17:12.5 was just a second and a half off the meet record. From this victory, the same team went on to capture the two- mile relay crown later in the afternoon…

…. Michigan's dominance in these two events may come to an end this spring however. Coach Canham prefers the smaller Drake Relays and is hoping to take his team there next spring. The Wolverines' final prepara…

… Needed The Wolverines have lost some big guns by graduation. Gone are McRae, Leps,\ Denhart, shot- putter Wally Herrala, high jumper Steve Williams, who was second in the outdoor meet, and sprinter Jeff…

September 26, 1965 (vol. 76, iss. 25) • Page Image 1

Wolverines' margin u Michigan, which has h times in its two outings managed to recover tw Fumbles LL five bobbles, along with Califor- M nia's only fumble, to save their ere , "upset," second win of the…

…, Rick Volk- remaining, let the ball bounce off of his chest D the Wol- after calling for a fair catch. The the ball bounced to the Michigan 30- the o the home yard line where a Golden Bear ran Wolverine

… of fullback Dave Fish-' bobble on the Michigan ;10- d line in the second quarter ht have saved the Wolverines' rd too. Michigan was put deep Way] in the hole by Berry's quick kick to the eight yard…

…, the offi- cials gestured that a Wolverine had come up with the ball. Different Team California hardly resembled the team that was totally demolished by Notre Dame last weekend by a score of 48-6. Coach…

… looked as if they would pose much of a problem for the nationally r a n k e d Wolverines. O 10-7 Michigan's rugged defense held' them to zero first downs, no com- plete passes, and 35 yards rush- ing…

… league. Five plays later, the Wolverines started on their only touchdown drive of the day from their own 34. Vidmer passed to Clancy for 15, ran Fisher up the middle for eight, then romped around left end…

September 27, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 25) • Page Image 1

… ring Negroes from owners ofHl3u . rig egosfmow r VGround By BILL BULLARD Sports Editor Bump Elliott's Wolverines used a combined arsenal of rushing and passing yesterday to overpower a spunky Air…

… Force squad which could move only through the air in the season opener for Michigan here yesterday. The score was 24-7. Quarterback Bob Timberlake set the tone for the game as he guided the Wolverines

September 13, 1960 • Page Image 98

… is watch and wait." In these words Michigan golf coach Bert Katzenmeyer summed' up the chances of the Wolverine golf team for the Jl961 season.1 Coach Katzenmeyer cannotsafford to be overly optimistic…

… StocknMichigan the Wolverine golfer upset him in a mi last spring. ur Champion Jack r Michigan's Joe Brisso atch at the University WY W VT WV T T ??? V? V V YTT V I WV V TV V T? V VT VT? V VTV VT g4 f q…

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

… Sports ditor DURHAM, N.C.-It was a beautiful afternoon here yes- r terday. The skies were bright 'and sunshiny, the winds were gentle, and the temperature was up. But so were the Wolverines as they…

… of a bulldozer, gained 205 yards for the afternoon, more than three times Duke's entire H rushing total. And 189 of those I Js yards came in the first half. I But the Wolverine offense was far froma…

… passes pilfered by the Wolverines all institutions; based upon the structure and passedresolutions rucial times. amount of instruction offered on issues of the Vietnam war and each level: freshman…

… kickoff, ran it back to the 33, and the Blue -Devils were off and running - until they "' hit a stone wall on the Wolverine 19. There the Wolverines held am h il l a fall inr m Now anyone in the College of…

… customary triad, and WHAM! a completed pass to Imsland, for 21 yards and a touchdown. Tim Killian converted, and the Wolverines led 7-0. The first quarter ended with Michigan holding that lead. NiOT DOWN YET…

September 30, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 14) • Page Image 1

…; Raimey, Houtman Sustain Injuries By TOM WEBBER Sports Editor The Michigan Wolverines stumbled, bumbled and fumbled before 70,287 disappointed fans yesterday and finally were shocked by a good Nebraska team…

…, 25-13. Despite the expected first game errors and the many more not-so-expected errors, the Wolverines were still in the game until late in the fourth quarter when they failed to stop the Cornhuskers…

September 01, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 1) • Page Image 23

…THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1966 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE UW THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1,1966 THE MICHIGAN DAIlY PAGE FTVE MSU Threatens 'M' Comeback, Wolverine Grid Fans Primed For Annual Ticket Scramble…

… Ticket Manager Don Weir, the student sales have been moving briskly. What moved even more rapidly were tickets for two road games. Games with the Wolverines' chief enemies Mich- igan State and Ohio State…

September 26, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 23) • Page Image 6

… ninutes left to play. Punt Key to olverine win The Wolverines had employed sophomore Pete Drehmann to do the kicking the three other times Michigan had to give up the ball yet they went with Craw when…

… greater height on the ball making it harder for a punt return." As it turned out, when the Wolverines had to kick with less than two minutes left, they were within the 50 and Craw was sent in to punt and…

September 16, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 13) • Page Image 7

…PAf1F VVIPXT FRIDAY, SFPTEMBER 16, 1966 THE MICHIGAN DAILY -'I; FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1966 TIlE MICHIGA~T 1):~IIV ~I A tI U~ ~' VAUL !! JtVLN" .- ;I . I wolverine Backs Anxious,, Ready…

… Toledo and Dave Farabee, younger brother of former Wolverine end Ben. Tim Radigan is Fisher's under- study and is built just as well as Fisher. He's 5-11, and a solid 210 pounds, Radigan played 31 min…

September 10, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 8) • Page Image 7

… had set up with a 21-yard romp ending inside the five. Paul D'Eramo made one of two extra points to bring the count to 40-0. Detwiler Doubtful The big question which has haunted the Wolverines for the…

… ready yet but at least we have that extra day to get us in shape." With the last big test of the practice season over and the same things nagging at the Wolverines which were present at the end of the…

September 24, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 22) • Page Image 6

Wolverines dealt blow to the Illini's hopes ndefeated year as Coach Elliott administered his onsecutive triumph over Pete. And this time, it be forgiven. Tougher This Year nois had all the tools on, it has…

… based on purely economic considerations. Ann Arbor is the location of the Wolverine Sports Supply Co., owned and operated by Michigan's head track coach, Don Canham. Wol- verine Sports Supply does a large…

September 08, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 7) • Page Image 7

… the same swim- mers that landed the United States on top in Brazil. Wolverines Star Several University of Michigan swimmers were outstanding dur- ing the Japan tour. Freshman Carl Robie twice lowered…

… installation Soccer Club Entertains Detroit Here The Wolverine Soccer Club plays their final home game until Oc- tober 6 today at German Park on Pontiac Trail. The game against the Panther Soccer club of…

September 14, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 2) • Page Image 23

… Fountain Pens Loose Leaf Note Books Typewriter Supplies SH EAFFER CARTRI DGE PEN KITS 1 Pen 2 Boxes Cartridges 98C DESI(S Joe -O'Donnell shows his kicking form Three Wolverine Gridders Vie for Punting…

…'t be too many complaints around these quarters if there isn't a Wolverine punter on the field all season. No offense intended, of course. f iZ mchian e2)a4I a ;.. ' r*. S.- .. .. . . . . . :..:. . +.i…

September 16, 1960 • Page Image 21

… competitors Don Bragg and Ron Morris. Also competing for Finland was Karri Kayhko, a freestyler who at- tended Michigan for a short per- iod. Big Ten Champ Representing the Bahamas was Wolverine sprinter Tom…

… qualify for other of the six man finals. Three Wolverines athletes were on the Canadian Olympic team. Diver Ernie Meissner qualified in- to the finals of the 3 meter spring board diving event, Ergas Leps…

September 13, 1960 • Page Image 111

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY iSILS, ANIMALS, ART: Museums House Variety of Exhibitions WOLVERINE CLUB By ROBYN McMILLIN Natural Science Museum Have you ever seen a dinosaur? Or a Mastadon? Or a saber…

September 28, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 22) • Page Image 1

… together a couple of touchdowns to threaten the Wolverines as Michigan cruised to a 45-7 victory and their second romp of the season. The offense scored the first time it grabbed the ball, and Washington…

… line and hit paydirt with a shot to Jim Mandich. The point after attempt was spoiled by a bad hike. The Wolverines waited until the beginning of the second quarter to increase their lead. Led by pin…

September 12, 1961 • Page Image 47

… campus some of the world's outstanding artists. Last season was no exception as the program included the Budapest String Quartet. t WE LCOMIE FRESHMEN MICHIGAN'S Wolverines - Michigan's famous Marching…

September 30, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 27) • Page Image 6

… Hurley, who saw only limited action last season will also play an important role for the Wolverines. Additions to the pitching staff include Gerry Christman, a south- paw from Deshler, Ohio and Steve ANDY…

…. Kraft also may see action in the outfield. Totone played against Michigan last season while the Wolverines were in Arizona for spring prac- tice. However, he will be eligible immediately since he played…

September 11, 1965 (vol. 76, iss. 12) • Page Image 6

…." Wolverine Defensive Coach Bob Holloway evaluated Michigan's defensive secondary at yesterday's practice, with the opening game against North Carolina only seven days away. . "We've got a number of good people…

Wolverines are looking to fill the spot vacated by the graduation of Rick Rindfuss. Leading the trio of veterans competing for the spot are Dick Wells and Mike Bass. On Bass, Holloway stated, "He proved…

September 21, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 18) • Page Image 5

… resolution regarding Howard Abrams (p. 170, minutes SGC 1962-63). Adopted: That the Wolverine Club shall be discounted as an SGC related board with recognition withdrawn therefrom. This withdrawal shall take…

… effect Oct. 1, 1963. The Wolverine Club shall be informed of this withdrawal and shall be requested to petition for "recognized student organization" stat- us with the Committee on Student Activities…

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