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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…

March 08, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 127) • Page Image 8

… ONE DOWN-The big reason for Michigan's emergence as a basketball power last year was big Bill Buntin, who led the Big Ten in rebounds and set the all-time Wolverine scoring rec- ord broken by Russell…

… this year. Here Buntin brings down a defensive rebound as frustrated Illini Tal Brody (12), Bogie Redmon (33), and Don Freeman stand idly by. Daily-Bruce Taylor' HIGH-SCORING SOPH-Wolverine sophomore…

… of them. No Big Ten school has ever won more than three winter crowns in the same year, but the Wolverines this year are likely to match that number easily, and could conceivably garner five first…

… the year will be played, and the basketball campaign will conclude with games Saturday and Monday. In the past four seasons, the Wolverines have done quite well for themselves in wintertime competition…

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…

January 16, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 85) • Page Image 10

… champion wrestling over the holi- days-the Wolverines lost only one meet while winning five others, but a plague of injuries at key positions forced Coach Cliff Keen to make some major adjustments in the…

… team lineup. The Wolverines snatched a first place at the Chicago West Subur- ban tourney with Buuddy Pal- misano, Cal Jenkins, and Rick( Bay gaining individual titles while Lee Deitrick retained his 147…

… Purdue contest. First Place The Wolverines piled up 83 points to lead the pack in the Chicago West Suburban tourna- ment. Wolverine lightweight Buddy Palmisano tallied two falls to win the 115-pound title…

…, Jenkins won faur straight for the 137-pound crown, and Rick Bay, defending Big Ten champ at 157, copped the 167-pound medal. Wolverine soph Tino Lambrose picked up a third place in the 123- pound class, and…

… match. Rick Bay made his first dual-meet per- formance this season for the Wol- verines, defeating Roger Cook, 5-3. Only Loss Against NYAC, loaded with ex- collegiate wrestling champions, the Wolverines

… could salvage only seven points as Miller defeated NYAC's Jerry Greinier, 5-3, and Bay and Deitrick both drew. At New York two more Wolverines saw dual-meet action for the ini- tial time: Lambrose lost to…

…, Horning got the call at 130, and the ex-Ann Arbor High wrestler pinned Ken Robison in 3:25 and won three straight matches. The Wolverines had no trouble with Hofstra, winning 25-3, with Spaly gaining a…

December 06, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 82) • Page Image 10

…PAGE TEN THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, DECEMBER. 6, 1964 PAGE TEN THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY. DECEMBER 6. 19414 X Wolverines Become 'Champions of the West C . ( - x 0 S,, __ 7 4 By GIL…

… SAMBERG In 1964, Michigan bounced back from a season tempered with frus- tration and disappointment. Last year the Wolverines hand- ed Big Ten champ Illinois its only. setback, but a defeat at the hands of…

… in every statistical cate- gory by a tremendous Wolverine offensive attack of 433 yards, that handed Michigan its first and only loss of the season in squeak- ing out a 21-20 decision. At first it…

… PLAY used by the Wolverines all year was the option pitchout with Bob Tim- berlake either keeping or lateraling to another back. Here against Michigan State, the senior quar- terback elects to pitch to…

… Mel Anthony, Michigan's leading ground gained., Anthony sweeps end avoiding a desperation tackle by Spartan guard Rahn Bentley. The Wolverines went on to win, 17-10. score. It was not until late in the…

October 11, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 37) • Page Image 11

…. Then on the first play Ward fum- Cormick engineered a drive that was only halted at the Wolverine nine yard line. It was two strikes and you're out for Kenney, and on fourth and five MSU Coach Duffy…

… Daugherty sent in sopho- more Larry Lukasik to boot the field goal that gave the Spartans a 10-3 lead. The Wolverines held MSU's oleading ground - gainer Clinton Jones to a minus two yards rush- ing and…

… on an important fourth-down play. Timberlake carried on 17 plays and passed for 122 yards in the Wolverines' victory. Three In A Row, Six To Go (Continued from Page 1) Sygar, who played for Mason at…

… Niles (O.) McKinley High School, is playing his first season for the Wolverines after sitting out last year with a broken leg. He missed spring practice when he rebroke the leg in the same place in a…

… his injury. * * * Fumbles played a key part in yesterday's g am e as S ta t e gave away the ball twice and Michigan lost the ball three times out of four bobbles. The first Wolverine mistake was the…

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…

February 14, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 107) • Page Image 6

… halls relays, slated for 7 p.m. In the 65-yard high hurdles, the Wolverines' veteran, Cliff Nut- tall, will probably be meeting Notre Dame's Pete Whitehouse. Last week in the Michigan State Relays…

…. Miller vs. Densham Wolverine Bob Densham is ex- pected to meet some stiff compe- tition from Hoosier Cornelius Mil- ler. The highly-regarded Miller has gone as high as 6'7" this year. Although Densham…

… high jumper, is still sidelined with an ankle injury sustained in the meet here two weeks ago. Wolverine polevaulters could sweep the'entire event. Last week, George Wade cleared the bar at 14'4" to…

… tonight against arch-rival Michigan State in East Lansing. Currently resting in second place in the WCHA standings, one full game behind Minnesota, the Wolverine icemen need a pair of victories to stay in…

…- tory a Michigan State hockey team had swept a season series form the Wolverines. While the Spartan sextet has been anything but spectacular this season, they would like nothing better than to derail the…

…. tallied 14 goals and 17 assists. Next in scoring is wingman Doug Roberts, a junior forward from Detroit and a familiar face to the Michgian team.j Wolverine fans may remember Roberts from his clashes last…

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…

March 05, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 124) • Page Image 6

…- gan lineup that will go after the second straight Wolverine title.) By TOM ROWLAND In a shift that wrestling Coach Cliff Keen hopes will "bolster team strength," Rick Bay and Chris Stowell both moved…

… down a weight yesterday as the Wolverine matmen braced themselves for 'i the onslaught of title-grabbers at the conference tourney tomorrow and Saturday at Madison. Fending off a tough challeng- ing…

… Northwestern squad appears to be the biggest job on hand as the Wolverines go after their tenth ti- tle since Keen began his regime back in 1925. Bay, who battled in the 167- pound class all season, will move…

… into the 157 spot where he won the conference title last year as a sophomore. Stowell then moves down into the 167-pound slot in the Wolverine lineup, leaving a vacancy that Keen will fill with either…

… Columbus is his own Wolverine squad. "Wisconsin just has so many good men and such depth," Can- ham comments, "that I can't see anyone beating them except us. Right now on paper it looks as though they…

… virtue of a record-breaking leap of 6'101; In- diana's Connie Miller, who was runnerup to Holden last year and beat Densham at Yost with a jumpj of 6'9%"; and Densham. Canham also feels that Wolverine Al…

… Schmitt, defending outdoor champion, finished third last year, but Wisconsin's second man, Elmars Ezerins, has since graduated. Schmitt's teammate Er- nie Soudek was fifth last year, so the Wolverines have…

… Northwestern's Stu Marshall and Steve Martin of Wisconsin being the Wolverine junior's top challen- gers. 'Tough Luck' Stowell has a 3-3 conference rec- ord, but Keen notes that the loss- es were mostly just…

…. Lee Deitrick lost out in the fin- als of the 147-pound class last year in a thriller, 9-6, to Lonnie Rubis of Minnesota, and this time around the Wolverine junior will have to beat out undefeated Clay…

…- ton Beattie of Illinois, Northwest- ern's Ron Risner, and Iowa's Joe: Greenlee for the winner's medal. Ralph Bahna gets the Wolverine call in the lightweight class where OSU's Mike Berry and Dave Krei…

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…

January 16, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 85) • Page Image 21

…THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1964 THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1964 TIlE MICHIGAN DAILY i 4i M1,. a f l4 Wolverine Cagers Plow Through Eight Opponents By BILL BULLARD and CHARLIE TOWLE…

Wolverines have posted victories over Western Michigan, Duke, De- troit, Northwestern and Purdue. Out at the Los Angeles Classic, only a defeat at the hands of UCLA, currently rated number one in the nation…

… learned some tough lessons and we're a better team for it now," he said. Strack is pleased with the re- sults of conference action so far. Although the Wolverines defeated Purdue last Saturday by only seven…

… upsetting the highly rated Wolverines. Bill Buntin and Cazzie Russell tied for high point honors in the game with 32 points apiece. High man for the Broncos was forward Bill Street, since suspended, with 22…

… points. The Wolverines only led by nine points with four minutes left in the first half. Then Michigan popped in 10 straight points to boost the lead to 53-34. The 59-38 halftime lead was extended in the…

… second half to as much as 39 points before the final 117-87 score was reached. Buntin tipped in a shot to give the Wolverines 101 points with 7:30 left in the ame. Center Doug Greenwold's jump shot with…

… (15) were the high- With the score 44-44, scoring star scoring Wolverines. Garland was Mel Garland went to the bench held to only nine points while with hif fourth personal foul. Schellhase was high for…

…. Trnr 146-33 6-7 12 2131 Michigan capitalized on the Clawson 5-16 4-7 6 3 14 Ludwig ry 2-3 0-o many free throw opportunities to Yewrg 2-6 2-2 win the game. The Wolverines Greenwold 1-6 0-0 10 3 2 made 23…

… 0 very sub-average 38.6 per cent Totals 432-913183-263 595 234 1047 32-70 21-27 46 19 85 N 33 40-73 45 40--85 The Wolverines opened their Big Ten season on Jan. 4 at Yost Field House with a 85…

…-73 victory over a hustling Northwestern squad. Behind 45-33 at the half, the Wildcats held the Wolverines even in scoring during the second half. Senior forward Rick Lopossa scor- ed seven straight points as…

May 06, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 168) • Page Image 7

… three straight wins in the Big Ten, the Wolverines were humili- ated yesterday by a non-confer- ) ence foe, 7-0. This time it was at the hands of Western Michigan at Ferry Field. Just last week, the Big…

… Ten leaders pulled the same trick. They beat Wisconsin and Northwestern over the weekend, then were drub- bed by Notre Dame during the week, 9-3. Yesterday's loss can be charged to the Wolverines

… six Wolverine hits over six different innings, walked only one man and let just two men advance past first. Both of the runners who reached second did it by themselves, as Bob Gil- hooley and Dan…

… Dinunzio each slammed line drive doubles down the third base line. Dinunzio was one of a few un- familiar names who made their appearance into the Wolverines' lineup yesterday. Others included starting…

… catcher Chuck Pascal who went hitless in one try, and re- serve outfielder Al Bara (0-for- two). And, of course, the Wolverine pitchers. Jim Bobel, a prominent name from the past two seasons, was given the…

… scored. Sluka himself scor- ed following singles by Dick Gin- ste and Dan Predonic. Summon Slusher At that point, with two out and the Wolverines trailing 4-0, Coach Moby Benedict summoned Wayne Slusher…

December 02, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 77) • Page Image 6

… number of times the Wolverines lost the ball. The 19 turnovers were partially a re- sult of getting accustomed to the game situation, and also stem from the fast-breaking game his team played, he explained…

… the game, and for their scrappy rebounding against a much bigger Wolverine squad. The Cardinals' tallest player was 6'4" while the Wolverines seldom had more than one player under that height in the…

… first half. Buntin, who fouled out with 9:13 to go in the game, led the Wolverines with 13, but it was the wiry 6'3", 155- pound Neal who took the game honors in that department, pull- ing off 15. After…

… points last night but was the game's leader in assists with five. Russell was next twith four. Lead Early After moving in front 4-2, the Wolverines were never behind, and the Cardinals were never closer…

…. The gap was up to 13 at 40-27 with 3:14 to go in the half, but the Wolverines failed to score as the Cardinals notched six in a row on three by Neal, a free throw and a basket by Keith Henschen who…

…' Retains fourth By The Associated Press The Michigan Wolverines main- tained fourth place in the final Associated Press Poll behind Ala- bama, Arkansas and Notre Dame. The Irish loss to the Trojans of…

… Up 4 -Daily-Jim Lines CAZZIE RUSSELL FIRES a blind pass in the season opener for the Wolverines. Sparking top-ranked Michigan to victory, Russell I Tregoning Darden Buntin Russell Thompson Pomey…

…, Detroit 106 about nine minutes to go the GREENSBORO, N.C. ()- The Wolverines caught fire as Russell Duke Blue Devils, national run- hit two long jumpers, and then ners-up to UCLA last season, missed one…

… Duke moved at 92-70. to the 10-point spread for the first All told, the Wolverines hit on time, but it was the overall play! 42.4 per cent of their shots, while of 6-foot-10 Hack Tison which the…

… llr ® rlrl rr IC I .. OI /!51 M 11 I Irn SUBSCRIBE NOW I RECEIVE The NEXT ISSUE ®' -Daily-Jim Lines CENTER BILL BUNTIN LEAPS to sink a layup against Ball' State. Buntin led the Wolverines in…

October 25, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 49) • Page Image 7

…SUNDAY, OCTQBER 25, 1964 Goal Line Lofquist Picks Off I Pass to Spark Rally THE MICHIGAN DAILY 'P t-4 1tv N'h T---CHGA --LY' PAG dSE yuw q Stand Halts Late Gopher Surge Wolverine Defense…

… Min- nesota end zone and rolled out of bounds. Timberlake then stretch- ed the Wolverine lead with a one- yard sneak into the Gopher end zone after a 50-yard march. Offense Moves Taking Timberlake…

… the Michigan 11. There Hankinson fired to end Kent Kramer cutting across into paydirt, and the Min- nesota rally was on. Timberlake countered with a Michigan offensive that moved the Wolverines down to…

… the Gopher 18, where on second and 11 Min- nesota defensive half Kraig Loft- quist put an end to the Wolverine threat in decisive 91-yard touch- down style. Loftquist picked off Timberlake's aerial…

…- ers on his back. That made it first and goal to go with 4:21 showing on the clock, and on first down Reid was stopped cold by the entire left side of the Michi- gan line. On second, Wolverine captain…

… of its, fourth win of the season. First TD The Wolverines scored the first time they had the ball. After Dick Rindfuss took Van de Walker's punt via fair catch at the Michi- gan 48, Anthony carried the…

April 28, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 161) • Page Image 7

…." Harry agrees. "Overheads are my weakness-and I hate prac- ticing them. But I worked on it all winter and I feel better now hitting them." View From the Top...- The Wolverine captain played second fiddle…

… home the second singles Big Ten championship at Minneapolis. Teaming with Senkowski in the first doubles of the tourney brought home a runner- up trophy after the Wolverine pair lost to Northwestern…

… the flu on his returr ,nd didn't finally join the Wolverines again until the last two r ts of the season. And then a great homecoming. He f' in three sets to Michigan State's Tony O'Donnell when the…

… for defense of his second singles title in the Big Tens at Evanston, Harry swept through the opening rounds, lost .p out in the finals to-yeh-Graeb ner in three sets. The Wolverine little man paired…

… with Hal Lowe to ,{ }ham, ; '...v snatch the second doubles medal as Michigan, finished second to d Northwestern in the final score GOLIATH tally.- This year around the Wolverines have to face an even…

February 21, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 113) • Page Image 6

… the tie in the conference be- tween the Wolverines and Ohio State. "I know we'll take the rest of them. We're going to have to take them because I can't count on Ohio State losing any. This is all going…

… to have to come from us." Michigan and Ohio State, each 8-2, have four remaining games in the Big Ten. The Wolverines have only dropped three of their 20 games this year, but all of them DOUBLES…

… the first period Each team pulled in 43 re- bounds. For Minnesota this was :" '-S track an unexpected feat against the Wolverine board-hogs. Trailing by 18 points, 43-25, at intermission, Michigan came…

…, a very fine all-around performer. Dick Giliberto, a free exercise and tumbling specialist, will perform although handi- capped by various injuries this season. Wolverine Fred Sanders will join Rich…

… their usual routines in order to add more difficult moves. But the Wolverines will not be merely experimenting because . I y I Disabled Gymnasts Meet I- I Michigan Union Bowling Lanes .- 11 This…

… The Wolverines should neverthe- less be at top strength when they invade Ohio for two dual meets this weekend. Take on Bearcats Tonight, the tankers are in Cin- cinnati where they challenge the Bearcats…

August 25, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 1) • Page Image 47

…- powered the second place Badgers, 67-48. The individual winners for the Wolverines were: captain Roger Schmitt in the shot put with a heave of 55'91/2"; Des Ryan in the one mile run with a time of 4…

… events, while Dorie Reid was fifth in the 60- yard dash. Better Than '63 This fine showing was an im- provement over last year when the Wolverines tied for first with Iowa with 43 points while Wis- consin…

January 24, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 89) • Page Image 6

… de- scribes the competition his mat- men will face this weekend as the, Wolverines entertain Purdue Sat-' urday afternoon and then meet Illinois on Monday. Both meets begin at 4 p.m. in Yost Field…

… prove themselves in competition. The varsity meets the freshmen this afternoon at 4 p.m. and tomorrow the Wolverines take on Purdue at 2:30 p.m. Both meets are to be held in the Matt Mann Pool. From past…

… not compete in the meet because of the effects of ten- donitis in his elbow. This may not provide OSU with much solace as Loken is loaded with talent. Some of the Wolverine names to watch in the meet…

… the 200 against In- diana. It was only one of four Michigan victories (distance free- styler Bill Farley won three first places) as the Wolverines lost, 81-42. Walls Wins Walls' winning time in the 100…

… , , RICH WALLS ..-soph sprinter Wolverine Frank Legacki took a first and second in the 50- and 100-yard freestyle. In the past two years the relay team has improved but not as much as the other teams around…

… swamped Purdue, 68-32. The Wolverines set two pool records and won eight of the eleven events in the victory. [ RENT A TV THIS SEMESTER 111 A NEW 19" G.E. PORTABLES only $10.00 per month I I it I …

February 11, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 104) • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1964 PAGE SIX TIlE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDA~. FEBRUARY 11, 1964 Illinois' Zone Press Fails To Jar Wolverines E U R OP E. Don't assume the first…

… desperation measure, so I was a bit surprised when they kep trim ARCADE BARBERS NICELSARCADE threw it at us so early in the game," he continued. Illinois coach Harry Combes had seen the Wolverines go down to…

Wolverine wrestlers made up for it. Saturday, the matmen tossed aside Ohio State, 19-10, at Colum- bus, for their fifteenth straight college win. The Wolverines will meet perennial rival Iowa, Satur- day, in…

…, wrestling at 137 lbs., put away Buckeye Joe Piccioni in the third match of the afternoon to give the Wolverines their first lead, 6-3. Wilcox's pin followed a some- wht shaky start by the Wolverines, who…

…-bs.-Wilcox (M) pinned Pic- cioni at 5:20. 147-lbs.--Feiock (M) draw with Bliss, 5-5. 157-lbs-Miller (M) dec. Nominee, I Following Johannesen's win and Wilcox's pin Wolverine Tony Fei- ock fought 147…

February 16, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 109) • Page Image 7

…, hard-fought hockey game, Michigan's Wolverines top- pled the MSU Spartans 7-2 at the Coliseum last night. This was a key victory for the' Blue,'putting them in sole posses-1 sion of first place after…

… Colorado College beat Minnesota 8-4, Fri- day night. The win gave the Wolverines a weekend sweep, as they beat the Spartans in East Lansing, Friday night, 2-0. It gave Michigan its sixteenth victory with…

… Michigan's key win in the heavyweight match held off a late Iowa rally here yesterday after- noon as the Wolverine wrestlers won their sixth straight Big Ten meet, 15-9. The Wolverines led 12-9 going into…

… three minutes suffered! a quick reversal that evened the score going into the final stanza. The Wolverine junior then countered the Iowan with a rever- sal, two takedowns, and a, point of riding tmie to…

Wolverines won three straight. Hawkeye Morris Barnhill jump- ed Iowa into an early 3-0 lead with a 7-5 decision over Ralph Bahna in the 123-pound match. Bahna's escape at the opening Nice Heavie 123-lbs…

February 13, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 106) • Page Image 7

… By TOM WEINBERG The proverbial "we play them one at a time" has hit the Michi- gan campus and basketball coach Dave Strack. But, with the Wolverines sitting pretty on top of the Big Ten standings…

… the Big Ten, two in the NCAA region- al and two more at the NCAA finals. Backtracking a month, in order for the Wolverines to even gain a berth in the NCAA's, they must win the Big Ten. To do this, they…

November 22, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 73) • Page Image 11

…SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1964 THE MICHIGAN DAILY rAnr.qvlmv THE MICHIGAN DAILY £ £U~.XEJ ~ V ~ ravz z3hvIUn r[ he ham s iON of ti 0 est... Wolverine Defense Stifles OSU; Volk Snares Two…

… a factor in the game. It was hard to throw against it." Wolverine quarter- back Bob Timberlake completed .only three of nine passes, and the Ohio State percentage was seven completions in 21 attempts…

… OSU drive. Volk had another opportunity to intercept a pass in the closing minutes of the game. He knocked down the pass on a fourth-down situation so the Wolverines could take over at the Buckeye 43…

… 73 yards, which gives him a season total of 1,381. This left the Wolverine senior only 14 yards shy of tying Bob Chap- puis' all-time season offense rec- ord set in 1947. However, Chap- puis' mark…

November 05, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 58) • Page Image 7

… Scoring By SCOTT BLECH for the scampering Wolverine th backs. "The men never quit and "Desire and technique are the always show greatnspirit," Mason key factors," says Coach Tony explains. "They're always…

…-they show great drive and "heady play," according to Mason.I Emphasize Techniques Mason points out that head coach Bump Elliott's emphasis on techniques have played an im- portant part. The Wolverine coaches…

…- terday and worked out lightly so that they will be ready for Satur- day's contest. The Wolverines worked on the coverage of punts and punt re- turns yesterday in preparation for the Illini. The Blue (first…

… pass intercep-j The Wolverine signalcaller has tions. rambled for six touchdowns, boot- Ray, who booms them off the ed 12 extra points and three field telk akNikasbtwt oals. Timberlake trails the na…

… reporting DS AFRICA" p.m.-60c ier by Thurs., Nov. 5, 5 p.m. -Daily-Jim Lines SCRAPPY WOLVERINE BLOCKERS clear a path through the Northwestern defenses in last Sat- urday's contest. Brian Patchen (51) employs…

… loose the explosive Wolverine backs. F' WIN, 121-108: Howell, Ohl Lead Bullets To Victory over Pistons Career Opportunity TONY MASON Junior tackle Charlie Kines is the burliest, weighing about 230…

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…

March 03, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 122) • Page Image 7

…-the backbone of he the Wolverine hockey team all sea- nd son. He is presently holding op- ponents to 2.3 goals per game, the second lowest goals-against aver- age in the conference. When asked about Gray a few 3…

… scored three times in WCHA play. Michigan is presently on top of the conference, but the Blue must sweep this weekend's home- away series with Michigan State. The shakeup in the Wolverine line will…

… at Houghton 3-1. Said Renfrew, "We played real well both nights. Both teams showed some real good hockey. They just beat us." Saturday night was a different story as the Wolverines came back to win 4…

… dual meet victory, but the Wolverine headmaster isn't ready to claim any confer- ence championship just yet. "Right now we haven't won a thing," said Keen yesterday as his matmen worked out in prep…

… Club in an exhibition meet early in the winter. The only Big Ten team that really gave the defending conference champs any go for the win was at Evanston in the Big Ten opener when the Wolverines nipped…

… his only Big Ten loss this year. Northwestern's Stu Marshall goes into the 157-pound matches with an 8-2-2 mark, including a draw with Wolverine Big Ten champ Rick Bay, and the Wild- cats' Dick Ernst at…

December 08, 1964 (vol. 0, iss. 82) • Page Image 16

Wolverine fast break attack. No ments of the game came during a International coaches' board which nine for twelve points. The Wol Coach Dave Strack called the Wolverines had no trouble rolling fewer than…

… broke half when the Wolverine starters teams in the country. "I voted attempts, as Russell and Clawson plase te Ws auit- they convincingly asserted their loose all alone for a lay-up. manufactured five…

…-point half- points, the Wolverines showed a "tried to stop the fast break at- expect." time lead and had expanded it to Tbeforeothewcollapsinghzone-press slim Yost Field House crowd of tack on the boards…

… depth. themselves caught flat-footed popped in a 25-footer. Five sec- that the Wolverines connected on MISSOUR the Wolverines s o m e serious Russell Notches 12 many times. onds later, Tregoning had the…

Wolverines showed the times and added eight tallies, good games back to back,"added pn Early c -6 3-4 3 1 7 highly-partisan crowd and observ- while Ollie Darden had nine re- Strack referring to the Duke When…

… Second Team Shines , seal 2-2 0-0 0 0 4 Cazzie Russell, whose 21 points cossl r- r nt r, n ir periodb the Wlverines The second stringers, led byjauca-0-00 0Y led the Wolverines, was held to souri coach Bob…

… 2 North Carolina 82, Kentucky 67 revitalize the Wolverines. Buntin tosses without a miss. Missouri fully scrutinized in Los Angeles Adams 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 Detroit 81, John Carroll 66 wound up with 17…

Wolverines rallied, and got to work to get this team to- night at 7:30 at the Intramural Dec. 31. The third day was added held Minnesota scoreless through gether." Building. to facilitate the distribution of…

April 01, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 138) • Page Image 7

… opening semi-final contest of the NCAA basketball championships last week and bow- ed out, 91-80. The Wolverines, minus the serv- ices of guard Cazzie Russell, roared back on the second night of the tourney…

… to dump Kansas State, 100-90, and claim a third place finish. The split in the NCAA finals gave the Wolverines a 23-5 sea- son mark, the best ever for a Michigan basketball team. Strong Start Coach…

… and, al- though he didn't score a point, contributed a whopping 10 assists to the Wolverine attack, three more than the entire Michigan team had against Duke the night before. The- score was tied 11…

… more 'times through the game until Michigan finally pulled away at 13:41 of the second half when Cantrell hit on an 18 foot jumper to put the Wolverines on top by two, 67-65. In Control Michigan, despite…

…-2 edge. When, with two and a half minutes gone, Buntin put in two layups -within 20 seconds of each other to put the Wolverines ahead 9-4, Michigan fans had some fleeting thoughts of a repeat of the…

December 10, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 84) • Page Image 7

… the second half to bring the total to 99, itj took the Wolverines just over a minute to reach the century -nark for the first time this sea- son, as Craig Dill tossed in the first of his two foul shot…

… 7 2 3 1. 4 3 3 0 3 0 0 37 P T 2 21 26 1 7 0 2 0 0 2 8 4 4 1 4 0 8 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 12 64 Dominate Boards The Wolverines made the air space around the two backboards private property during the con…

… "Wolverine Special" to bring the crowd to its feet. Russell followed with a 30-foot jumper, and Buntin tossed for two more from under the boards to bring the score to 29-11 with nine minutes of play gone…

…. in last night's win over Indiana State. The Wolverines' George Poiney (44) goes up with Buntin, forcing State's Charles Wade (20) and Joe Warfel (22) out of the play. as Michigan dominated the boards…

… as the regulars." competitor for the Wolverines last Representing Michigan in the season as a 130 pounder, moves East as well as in the Midwest into the 137 pound division this Tournament will be a…

… for the Deitrick, will hold down the 167 Wolverines in the 130 pound di- I and 157 spots respectively. vision. Chris Stowell and Bob Spaly, Dave Dozeman, who was also a two seniors, round out the lineup…

Wolverines, Jim Myers and George cleared 37 rebounds in1 led by Pomey, the last 33 31- 64 63 39 102 stanza. "We couldn't get to the boards DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN :'. .rrr. ' 1…

…'re meeting three of those four." Among these are Illinois Southern, In Penn State, the Wolverines Toledo, Wisconsin State and Illi- will meet essentially the same nois Northern. . team that they edged 16-11 in…

March 15, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 133) • Page Image 7

…- (Continued from Page 1) ment," hit on a turn around jump shot to put the Wolverines up by three.' But Ohio wasn't finished. Haley drove in for a layup with 12:47 left to play and the sore was knotted at 43-all…

… a layup, putting the score at 51-43 and out of reach of the challenging Bobcats. The Wolverines kept a lead of at least ten for the last seven minutes and coasted to the 12- point margin. Russell…

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… into the NCAA semifinals last night as Coach Dave Strack's Wolverines dropped Ohio University 69-57. Next on the agenda for the senior captain and his Big Ten champ Wolverines is Kansas City to face Duke…

… Knights of Co- lumbus indoor track meet last night. Reid 'tied a 1963 meet record time of :05.2 set by Paul Dray- ton as he kicked, past Barry and Mel Posie of the Cleveland Strid- ers. Meanwhile, Wolverine

May 07, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 169) • Page Image 7

…THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1964 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Michigan Trackmen Rank Among Best By MICHAEL RUTKOW SKI The recently released Final Re- port of the Track and Field News shows that the Wolverines rank…

… mile relay 14th with 7:39.7. Host Chicago Club This weekend= the Wolverines will play host to the Chicago Track Club. This will be the only home meet of the season for Michigan. Then only the Indiana…

… an in- jured elbow. At Monday's practice, he said that his elbow was improv- ing but he still felt some pain. The Wolverine gymnast is hoping that it will be fully recovered by the end of the summer…

May 03, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 166) • Page Image 7

Wolverines' final spring foot- ball scrimmage. It was exactly 61 more points than the Wolverines could man- age in last year's scoreless finale. The scoreboard showed the Whites squeaking by the Blues 32…

… four matches with Big Ten opponents. Coach Bert Katzenmeyer saw "just flashes of hope" as the Wolverines managed to grab its first conference victory of the year by downing last year's Big Ten runnerup…

January 21, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 86) • Page Image 10

…- THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUE SDAY, JANUARY 21, 1964 Pucksters Go on Goal Rampage Gord Pallett having only one bad moment on a six-shot Wolverine barrage with four minutes gone.l The play was close…

… period was strictly no contest, with the Wolverines blasting in -even more points and completely dominating play. Shortly after the start of the third period, goalie Pallett was hurt, but continued to play…

… Saturday night the Wolverines went even further in dominating play, displaying hard checking and a tighter defense. For the first period Michigan goalie Bill Bieber bad only three saves compared with 24 for…

… was almost touched out in the race by Wails. The Bartlesville, Oklahoma sprint- er was so close that some team members thcught that he had beaten Farley. Both Wolverines beat out 1963 Big Ten champion…

August 28, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 2) • Page Image 23

…, ophomores Carl Robie Russ ry, and Paul Scheerer will aking a determined bid for to Toyko for the Olympic s in October.. BILL FARLEY Robie seems to be the best Wolverine bet to make the team in this very…

… at the 1964 NCAA Meet, is the top Wolverine hopeful. Senior Ed Boothman, runner-up in bothdiving events at the NCAA Meet, did not train this summer and will not compete in the trials. Snior John…

… form he used to capture his fourth straight National AAU championship in the 200-meter butterfly. Robie, a sophomore who has yet to compete for the Wolverines, is given an outstanding chance of…

… qualifying for the Toyko Olympics as he and'other Wolverine swimmers compete for berths at the trials tomorrow through next Thursday in Queens, N.Y. '64 OLYMPICS-* U.S.Tra'ck HpsBihe ..r..n.ir:"" n"::: rr…

August 25, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 1) • Page Image 103

Wolverines were : captain , Roger fby Rowser was the best of his Schmitt in the shot put with a career. heave of 55912"; Des Ryan in Third places were earned by the one mile run with a time of jDave Hayes in…

…Mrha oubs provement over last year when the Wolverines tied for first with Iowa with 43 points while Wis- consin was close behind with 40 points. In May at Evanston Michigan was unable to capture the match…

March 17, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 134) • Page Image 7

….) and Ohio University as Michigan ran their season rec- ord to 22-4, it was the other mem- bers of the Wolverine b-ball squad who gave Michigan the winning margin. In the first game against Loyola, .which…

…. "We peii', made four steals to aid the played Purdue the Monday before Wolverine cause. Strack had special praise for his sophomore forward Myers. Myers: suffered a seeming lapse in his confidence when…

… the overpowering rebound- ing of Michigan," he added. Mich- igan only outrebounded Ohio U. 36 to 33, and at halftime the Bob- cats from Athens, Ohio were lead- ing the Wolverines 23 snares to 21. Snyder…

… plane, but if I have to walk, I'll get there just the same .-"" This is the chant which seems to be flying around the campus this week, as the Wolverines are headed for, the promised land - Kansas City…

Wolverines did the trick in Minneapolis last week- end. One, a package deal, is being run by avid Ann Arbor sports fan Howard Wikel. It includes round- trip jet connections, hotel accom- modations for two…

March 08, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 127) • Page Image 6

… Loken said that the victory was a result of a supreme team job. And it was. Michigan depth enabled the Wolverines to cap- ture numerous lower places, thus piling up points which meant eventual victory…

Wolverines' senior- Bahna pulled a takedown in the first period- and was in control all the way. After a slow second stanza the new champ piled up a pair of predicament points and then ooasted to the victory…

… Upset Wisconsin Risner for the 147-pound medal. The Wolverine junior grabbed a takedown midway through the first period and after Risner es- caped quickly countered with an- other. Deitrick escaped at…

… period's worth of riding time slipped Wisconsin's Roger Pillath past Wolverine Bob Spaly in the heavyweight finals, 2-1. Spaly, down at the beginning of the period, couldn't shake loose for the escape…

January 25, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 90) • Page Image 6

… Tankers Sink Varsity I, 4 -By PERRY HOOD Michigan's ability to capitalize on wide open breaks proved deci- sive as the Wolverines overwhelm- ed Michigan Tech, 6-2, last night at the Coliseum. The winning…

Wolverines again short, this time with Cole riding the penal- ty stool. Michigan drew first blood late in the first period on captain Gor- die Wilke's short shot into the near corner on a pass from Jack Cole…

… ~II 11111 ill i contests, with Gray consistently shining in the nets. The Wolverine defense tighten- ed up in the third period, allow- ing Tech only four shots on goal. Third period goalsrwere…

…, Mich- igan's sophomore quartet, paced the victory. Even though the Wolverines swept the first place positions, those jitters took'their toll. The trampoline event, expected to be the afternoon…

…'s highlight, turned into a nightmare for the Wolverines.. Gary Erwin, NCAA champion, and John Hamilton, third in the Midwest Open, both fell off the tramp doing triple twists. Neither was injured al- though…

April 25, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 159) • Page Image 6

… here in yes- terday's Big Ten opener. "The whole story was Barn- hart," coach Moby Benedict said after his lefthander blanked the Badgers for the second Wolverine whitewash in as many days. On Thursday…

… big plays," Benedict added. The Wolverines drew first blood with a run in the third, when Chan Simonds led off with a broken bat single to right field. Tom (Butch) Laslo also split his bat as he…

… thirdbase- man Mark Rosenblum to force Simonds. But the Wolverines were not to be denied as Bob Gilhooley slam- med' Dave Tymus' second offering Whitewash MICHIGAN AB R H RBI Gilhooley, rf 3 2 1 1 Sizemore, c…

… Finals MOBY BENEDICT GEORGE SKAFF I over the shortstop's head for a single and Laslo dashed in with the first run. The Wolverines scored their second two runs without a hit, as Wisconsin committed…

… fast enough to throw out the runners. Barnhart finished the game with four strikeouts and three walks. Today, the Wolverines play a doubleheader at Northwestern with Bill Wahl slated to start the first…

… discus 175'3". The toss beat by almost nine feet the second man, John Bak- kensen, of Harvard. Although Soudek's performance was the Wolverines' only first in the first day of the two day meet, the…

… in :48.0. Draper will also be running in the second heat which boasts every runner having done 1:54 or bet- ter. Michigan's Jay Sampson will be representing the Wolverines this event. Sampson will be…

March 18, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 135) • Page Image 6

…-up Southern Illinois' 73. With eight men representing Michigan's Big Ten champions, the Wolverines will be well-stocked with capable performers. Loken will take along three defending individual champs in Mike…

…, while he ended fourth, sore arm and all, in' this season's Big Ten finals. Despite the fact that the man who tied Henderson in the floor ex, Tom Seward of Penn State, will not be returning, the Wolverines

February 18, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 110) • Page Image 6

… of the Illinois squad as a top-rate challenge.. Both the Wolverines and the; Bucks have a game left with the not-so-fighting Illini, Ohio at Illinois and Michigan at Yost. But after Saturday…

… Illini up into the main threat to the Wolverines' Big Ten title hopes. This, mainly on the strength of the comparative per- forihance of Illinois and Michigan against UCLA on the Coast. Mich- igan lost to…

February 18, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 110) • Page Image 7

… TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1964' THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN TUESDAY, F1ZRUARY 18, 1964 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN Thinclads Bank on Balance, DepthICERS AVENGE: Wolverines Sweep Loyola, Louise…

…, "Wiscon- pion Wolverines had such greats sin appears to be our biggest wor- as Bennie McRae, Tom Robinson, ry in the Big Tens." The Badgers Les Bird and Ergas Lepps. have the power to keep up with As the…

February 23, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 115) • Page Image 6

…SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY I4' UVn U~AA 54i5'R.TTLJ£AIN .V 92.LO1 TH TIIA~ a u.V TT.Th iS'D1T7A 0 IIN"AxtrnojmvlMx ;:,jl IR14 Strong Defense Aids Wolverine Win Over Gophers MacDonald's Two Goals…

… Wakabayashi. Michigan's stingy defense tight- ened even further to keep Min- nesota from presenting many threats. The only penalty of the period, however,. went to Haigh of Minnesota as he shoved Wolverine Jack…

… Wol- verines who defend their unmark- ed Big Ten slate this Saturday, against Minnesota. The Wolverines piled up six straight decisions in the meet but the Spartans managed a win and a tie in the final…

…. The Wolverines gained their second win in the 130-pound class, when Bill Johannesen easily sub- dued opponent Joe Ganz, 6-2.. Ganz was able to stay with Johan nesen for two periods, but in the Streak…

…. With Wisconsin on offense, Cap- tain Mike O'Melia bumped into Cantrell who fell against Russell, sending the two Wolverines sprawling to the floor. Russell caught his ankle underneath Can- trell and…

… began clearing his bench. At 1:05 Charlie Adams' 20-foot jumper sent the score to 101-57. This marked the Wolverines' third century game of the season and their first in the Big Ten. . Farley Flashes…

… squad blew into Ann Arbor yesterday, then several hours later blew out after a 56-56 tie meet with the Wolverines. Blow to Casey For Michigan, Just to see La- scari's name in the box score is a victory…

December 11, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 85) • Page Image 7

… Simmons, a 6'3" junior losing to Kansas State, the team guard, is teamed up with sopho- that the Wolverines defeated for more FredtHaredin the backcourt. third place. Simmons has averaged 13.5 points In the…

… 37 points to lead the Madison Square Garden in New Shockers to a 114-78 rout of Long York, the Wolverines may faces Beach State. Wednesday, the such powerhouses as St. John's, Shockers preserved their…

November 13, 1964 (vol. 75, iss. 65) • Page Image 6

… last year, and has the score. No Scrimmage been skating well this year. He is This goal, the Wolverines' 208th a good steady winger, and the last season, will be remembered Michigan basketball coach…

… 29 games Spearheading the Wolverine of- didate for a wing position. He is for an amazing average of 7.5 fense is this year's captain, junior a strong skater who did a lot of goals per game. Wilfred…

… not end there, as both teams Wolverines per game average is have outstanding quarterbacks 364.1 compared to Iowa's 346.6. who are being heralded for dif- And if Gary Snook isn't enough ferent reasons…

…. Wolverine quarterback Bob Timberlake is third in the nation in scoring and first in the Big Ten with a total of 66 points. Iowa's Gary Snook is third in the nation in forward passing with a total of 1815…

… in the air it looks like Michigan's rushing defense will. The staunch Blue defenders are tenth in the nation right behind Alabama, letting up just 83 yards per game. All told, the Wolverines are ranked…

… Carl Lackey (2) stands by helplessly. The 160-pound Junior scored 21 goals and picked up 17 assists last season which was good for sixth place in the team scoring totals. The NCAA champion Wolverines won…

March 14, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 132) • Page Image 1

Wolverines Face Bobcats in NCAA Mid-East Regional Finale Tonight By TOM WEINBERG Special To The Daily -The Michigan Wolverines beat the national champion Loyola Ramblers here last night, 84-80. The win…

… qualified the Wolverines for the finals of the Mideast Regionals of the NCAA here tonight against Ohio University, an upset winner over Kentucky in the first game, 85-69. The.Wolverines pulled in front early…

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…

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