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January 07, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 86) • Page Image 12

…, 99-81. Fortunately, there wasn't enough time between the Nebraska set- back and the confrontation at Cobo Hall for the Wolverines to sulk over blowing a 12-point lead with about seven minutes to go, or…

… being outscored 14-2 in the closing minutes of the game. Controlled Half The Wolverines controlled the opening half of the game at Lin- coln as they marched to a com- manding 41-31 halftime edge, in…

January 08, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 87) • Page Image 10

…PAGE TEN THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, 9 JANUARY 1965 PAGE TEN TilE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY. 8 JANUARY 1965 Icemen Faceoff Against Sioux LAST NON-CONFERENCE FOE: Wolverine Wrestlers To Face…

….m. tonight and tomorrow night in the Coliseum. Three of those wins came in the Boston Area Holiday Tournament which the Wolverines won by beating Harvard, 4-2, Northeast- ern, 7-2, and Boston College, 4…

…-4 at Rochester, N.Y., to mem- ber teams of the United States Hockey League. By BUD WILKINSON team that finished in fifth place An injury-riddled Wolverine in the WCHA with a 5-8-1 record wrestling squad…

… gaps left Deitrick, Bill Johannesen, and by graduation in the Sioux lineup. Chris Stowell. All four were in- At Long Last jured in the Wolverines' holiday Michigan did not meet North meets with Penn…

… Pioneers by Bay. Coach Cliff Keen said yesterday that he "didn't know when he will be able to wrestle Gym ijeet again. You just can't predict The Wolverine g y m n a s t i c when a knee injury like that will…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

January 07, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 86) • Page Image 14

…-robin tourney in which Harvard, Boston University, and Northeastern were entered besides Michigan, the Wolverines defeated Harvard 4-2 by stifling a last-period rally. Michigan was the faster and stronger team…

… until they slowed in the third period. The Wolverines let a 3-0 lead dwindle to a single goal in the final period before sophomore wingman Dan Walter bounced the puck over the goalie's glove at 18:27 to…

March 09, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 135) • Page Image 6

… Arbor once before, when the Led by CaiStain Rick Bay, the Wolverineshosted the Buckeyes, Wolverines placed all eight men and the result had been much the in the semi-finals, six of those in same: Fehrs…

… swum. the Wolverines were not prepared Hoag started the race with a Wolverines also walked off with to match it in the 55th annual 1:46.5 split which left Michigan in the titles in the 137- and 177…

…-2. Ernst western's Jerry Torrence en route to the 147-pound conference consin (102), Iowa (57), North- the victory abouthhalf the pool's replaced regular Wildcat 177- crown. The powerful Wolverine came on…

… score a take- I Clay Beattie of Illinois in the on to win his consolation bouts to the records as Wolverine varsity Hoosiers L down before the Spartan had finals, 7-3. cop third place. records 500-YARD…

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…

February 21, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 125) • Page Image 7

… Michigan Wolverines stormed back to crush the shin St1p Buiikvr. s 100-81 back-to-back jumpers by Ricketts and Jim Shaffer, followed by a hook shot by Sepic to take a 6-3 lead with 17:14 left in the half. A…

… and went down court The Wolverines hit an even 50 at Yost Field House yesterday for a short jumper to put the per cent from the floor taking 82 The top - ranked Wolverines Wolverines ahead again, 9…

…'s Many Substitutions OSU back i the ball game. unbeaten Big Ten record to 9-0 Using a man-to-man defense, Strack Uses 12 Men and drops the lowly Buckeyes to Wolverine Coach Dave Strack sub- Both teams…

…-2 6 0 2 Clawson 1-2 0-1 3 2 2 ILudwig 1-2 0-0 2 2 2 Bankey 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 Brown 1-1 0-1 1 0 2 Totals 41-82 18-27 69 18 100 and the Wolverines employed 12 players in the contest. Michigan took a 40-point…

… points to hit the century mark, the last one on a flying stuff of a missed shot with just 11 seconds left in the game. The Wolverines' next game will be against second-place Minnesota at Minneapolis on…

Wolverines crushed OSU, 100-61. A U S T I N DIAMOND 1209 S. University-663-7151 TAKE ALL 11 FIRSTS: lvi' 1 an Ters oiterate iuce yes, '-G! By LYNN METZGER Michigan tankers captured all 11 firsts in route…

… to a 78-27 romp over Ohio State yesterday after- 'noon. Yesterday's victory brought the tankers' dual meet record to 7-0 for the season, 6-0 in Big Ten competition. The Wolverines have one dual meet…

… remaining, with Indiana before .going to the Big Ten Championships in two weeks. Besides taking first places in all the events, the Wolverines fin- ished one-two in five races. The meet was the last time…

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…

March 12, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 138) • Page Image 9

… came in and And then there's center where scored 17 points." Skala explained Bill Buntin will be outsized by the Dayton offense and defense four inches and twenty pounds, to the Wolverines at a Yost…

… CAARegional By RICK STERN Special To The Daily LEXINGTON, Ky.-Michigan's Wolverines and Dayton's Flyers, two of the hottest teams in college basketball, arrived here yesterday afternoon in preparation for…

… beating Ohio 66-65 to gain the regional berth, the Flyers leftI the court with chants of "Bring on Michigan." Wolverine Assistant Coach Jim Skala saw Dayton's win over Ohio. "They're a dangerous team," says…

…. Warrell stands just 6'1" while Cazzie is 6'5". Gene Klaus (6') is Dayton's other, guard. Matching Wolverine Captain Larry Tregoning at one forward spot will be the Dayton Captain Bob Sullivan. The 6…

… tournament. Donoher's only comment on the Wolverines was to the effect that E he fears Michigan's rebounding power. "Its probably the key fac- tor in their success," he said. "It looks like a volleyball game…

… played is Illinois. The Wolverines beat the Illini twice while Dayton lost in December, 104-86. Both teams received rousing sendoffs from their campuses. The Wolverines were honored at a pep rally…

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…

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…

January 16, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 94) • Page Image 7

…. the night. On several occasions Minnesota was short a man, as the Wolverines swarmed around Owen Rogers was sitting out a the Bulldog goal as if it were a holding infraction. With the pow- busy hotdog…

… stand. er play on, Wakabayashi had the Futile 57 puck just off to the side of the Even with their 57 accurate net. shots in the first two periods the Teamwork Wolverines were on the wrong i After pausing…

… title. Michigan's second pin of the night came in the 147-pound dual between Wolverine Cal Jenkins and Illinois' Andy Zender. Jenkins gained a quick takedown and turned it into a fall with only three…

… seconds remaining in the first period. Trio Returns In the three matches that saw injured Wolverines returning to the lineup, two draws and a Mich- igan victory resulted. Bill Johannesen, 130-pounder, who…

…. Despite the tie Keen was satis- fied with Johannesen's perform- ance but said he'll have to work Wolverine heavyweight Bob hard to "round into shape" before Spaly overwhelmed Bob Shively the Big Ten…

February 06, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 112) • Page Image 6

… Gerald Fisher. Ferguson contributed two goals in a losing effort, as the Wolverines were snowed under by a hot Spartan team, 7-4. Brian McAndrew scored with Michigan a man short to keep State's lead at…

… wild scramble in front of the Michigan State net. The mix up was re- solved as he poked the puck past Terpey for a score. M Tankers Face Gopher Hex By BOB McFARLAND The Wolverine tankers will play…

… host to Minnesota at Matt Mann Pool today at 2:30 as Michigan attempts to gain revenge for two successive dual meet defeats at the hands of the Gophers. In the 1963 meet the Wolverines were edged by a…

… yesterday. "Michigan is out to proved which is the better team," he added. Robie vs. Richardson Heated competition is expected in the 200-yard butterfly between the Wolverines' Carl Robie and Minnesota…

Wolverines' medley relay team will consist of Ed Bartsch, Robie, Paul Scheerer and Groft. Tankers Hoag, Groft and Walls will compete in the 100-yard free- style. Hoag tied a varsity record his last time out…

… swimming the 100-yard distance in :47.8, and Groft smashed a varsity mark in the 50-yard freestyle with a time of :21.3. Swimming for the Wolverines in the 50-yard freestyle will be Rees Orland, Tom…

… Schwarten and Bob Tanner. Bill Farley and Tom Williams will bear the Wolverine load in the 500-yard freestyle. Farley snap- ped the 200-yard freestyle record and 500-yard freestyle mark for the varsity in the…

… the night. Bright Spots Despite the dismal 7-4 result, there were some bright spots for the Wolverines. Goalie Greg Page, although experiencing mediocre moments, made some great saves. His saves on…

… occasions to block shots be- fore they even got to goalie Page. Tonight the Wolverines travel to East Lansing to do battle with these same Spartans. Michigan, on January 27, beat State on their home ice, 6…

… record unblemished. In what Coach Newt Loken; called "a tremendous team ef- fort," the Wolverines took two firsts and filled in enough other spots with their depth to clinch! the win. "An outstanding thing…

February 28, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 131) • Page Image 10

…'s Wolverines overcame a six point deficit and stopped Il- linois by an 80-79 score here yes- terday. The contest, Michigan's 11th Big Ten victory without a loss, left the Wolverines with an almost clear path to…

… their second con- secutive Big Ten championship, and first outright crown since 1947-8. A howling, cheering, wild mass of 16,128 Illini rooters watched as Bill Buntin kept the Wolverines in the game…

…. They continued of the 23 Wolverine points in the to put the pressure on and it paid second stanza. off in a goal by Marty Read at Split Four the 19:14 mark of the first per- The teams split a quartet of…

…! iod. On a power play, Tom Polon- baskets, and, then, after a Brody ic's shot from the blue line was breakaway it was 72-66 and the deflected out in front by Huskie! stage was set for the Wolverines

…. Read game. "We performed well under took advantage of the situatiOn to pressure. Bill really gave us a poke the puck by Best's prone game with injuries. The loss leaves the Wolverines in fifth place in…

… play like this the Wolverine puckmen lost their fourth straight, 8-2. heckuva game. The Illinois defense had us flat on our feet for a while, but then all of a sudden- zing! " And "zing!" it was as the…

January 17, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 95) • Page Image 6

…) margin before Buntin hit two free throws to end more than four minutes of misery and begin the Wolverine upsurge. After the- Wildcats had come- back with two freethrows, Tre- goning tipped in the Wolverine

… book to tie it at 31 all. The Wolverines then got a fast break, blew it, but came right back 14 seconds later as Buntin meshed a layup to put the Wolverines ahead to stay. A Buntin hook just 26 seconds…

… later made it 35-31 Wolverines, and before the Wild- cats could scream for help, it was 39-31 after Russell had made a layup all alone and Tregoning added a tip in.' The Wildcats then came back and traded…

… four baskets until Cazzie, with a spectacular 24- footer put the margin at 10 at halftime. The second half began just where the first had left off as the Wolverines edged the margin up to 18 with only…

… eight minutes gone, despite wavering momen- tarily at 52 points when they yielded six in a row to create the smallest margin in the second half at 53-45. From then on the Wolverines coasted to the win…

… an open net, locked up the Wolverines' first home weekend sweep of the season. Duluth opened th scoring in the first period from a scramble in front of the Wolverine rfet. Bill McGiffert got credit for…

… the Michi- gan goalie knelt on the ice to smother the puck. In the second period, trailing 2-0, Michigan returned to the form they displayed Friday in forcing Halbrehder to make 79 saves. The Wolverines

… was Martin's six- teenth tally of the year and in- sured the Wolverines' eight win. Polonic Back The game saw the return of Tom Polonic to the line-up after sitting out Friday's game. Duluth coach…

… defense in place of MacDonald, Renfrew juggled his lines after the first peiiod last night in an attempt to "get the boys skating." Apparently the shifts worked for the Wolverines, as they got off 39 shots…

…. Against the stronger Wolverines Purdue managed only one of 11 firsts and three second places. for some unknown reason his per- formance was discounted by the judges. However, Walls took first spot in the…

March 20, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 145) • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX THE _MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, 20 MARflT1965 PAGE SiX THE MICHIGAN DAILY W;a.i . aaa la a f .vV 11LLl aLV 11 LOU,# a Keen: Dean of Big Ten Wrestling Russell's 28 Tops Wolverines

…- ord 88 points. Keen, of course, cited "the great team effort" of his matmen as the key to the surprisingly- lopsided victory. But the "experts" attribute the Wolverines' success to a different source…

February 09, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 114) • Page Image 7

… RWith 'Best Performance' By MICHAEL RUTKOWSKI Although the Wolverine track team did not make a spectcular showing in Saturday's Michigan Federation Relays, they did dis- play evidence of a g r o w i n g…

… March 5-6. Brown Places The Wolverine coach was es- pecially pleased with dashman Willie Brown who "looked great" in finishing second to teammate Dorie Reid who ran a :06.3 in the 60-yard dash. Brown was…

… bothered with injuries all last season and appears to finally have overcome them. Highly-regarded sophomore Dave Cooper added a fourth in the event. The Wolverines also finished 1-2-4 in the shot put as…

… posed stiffer competi- I was very happy with theion. Keen, however added with teams performance . . . it was the: a smile "Spaly could have take best of the year, 'the Wolverine him too " mentor said…

…. Saturday, the Wolverines jump but couldn't put the puck in the the Michigan lead. When Bernard In Joloe hb decsioning ed off to a 2-0 lead on goals by net. got the baton Michigan was far in veteran Jim Hnath…

January 26, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 102) • Page Image 6

… ROBINSON With all five starters scoring in double figures, the Michigan cagers got revenge for last year's 81-79 loss to Purdue, 103-84. The Wolverines will face arch rival Michigan State at East Lans- g, 8…

…. Although they have not beaten A host of records fell under the anyone of national prominence, assault of the Wolverine tankers they have beaten both in-state in their 631/-411/2 victory over the teams they…

…- sity records in the contest, whicht 75, in the last six seconds. also saw pool records set in every1 The Wolverines won both of last event but two, at the Spartans' year's contests, 91-77 and 95-79. Men…

…. Despite a recent illness, Hoag won the 100- yard freestyle tying a varsity rec- ord with a time of :47.8. Hoag GEORGE POMEY added a fourth-place finish for the Wolverines in the 500-yard; freestyle. t…

Wolverine medley relay ta eiter ayandbot wee. inewere Ed Bartsch, Tom O'Malley hockey games. The difference forwand arsr Tmdagey us was the ability to come back, and Howard Brundage. even after they scored…

… meet of the season for er than the old mark. Sophomore the Wolverines, finished first in Groft edged out Gary Dilley and diving with a score of 305.3 Darryle Kifer, both of MSU, in a points. close…

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

… Conference Grown w Way on Little More Than Guts IVetters 1 ftK 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…

… through in big' much improvement in Wolverine ways. Bob Gerometta started run-f thinclads before the next dual ning like a star quartermiler in meet-this against traditional foe the dash and on the mile…

… time in Ann Arbor, the Wolverines retaliated for the earlier loss with an 89-37 pasting, winning 11 ofE (Continued on Page 8) By BUD WILKINSON The 1965 version of Michiaa men in white served and…

…' eighth 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…

… and had defeated Northwestern, the only team to top Michigan. The Wolverines, however, pulled out a 5-4 victory over the Hoosiers and entered the conference meet trailing them by only one point…

…-6, otrong bid to top Power but was 6-3, 6-2, and Hedrick and Stewart edged, 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 -. In…

…, the Wolverines took victorious in the three touney six of eight final contests to win preceding this one. the championship in a rout. At third singles, Jon Fraser Undefeated took three sets to defeat…

… to the floor of the fieldhouse, Michigan 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…

… the Notre Dame meet. The Wolverines entered the conference championships as un derdogs to Wisconsin and Michi-l gan State. and Minnesota was also being talked . up. The Badgers collected a winning total…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

May 14, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 8) • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1963 PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, MAY 14.1985 RENEW OLD RIVALRY: Wolverines To Face Spartans Horton Leads 13-3 Tiger Rout of Senators Two…

… weekends, six games and the toughest teams in the Big Ten are all that now stand be- tween Michigan and its first con- ference title since 1961. The Wolverines play a home- and-home series with arch…

… in batting with a healthy .500 average, trailed closely by teammate John Biedenbach who boasts an impressive .417. MSU's team batting average of .278 also leads the conference. Wolverine pitching…

…- ord and a miserly 0.61 E.R.A. The game will be played on Ferry Field at 3:30 p.m. Buckeye Battles While the Wolverines try to maintain their league lead against the third-place Spartans, the sec- ond…

Wolverines' foes in reverse order, and that means the Buckeyes last three games will be with the holders of the league's first and third place spots. The Michigan-Michigan State game Friday will be the 141st…

… con- test between them. The Wolverines have won 90, the Spartans 49, and there has been one tie. In Big Ten play, Michigan again holds the edge, this time by the much nar- rower margin of 21-18. Sonny…

… Hours open MON.-SAT. from 8:30-5:30 U-M Barbers near Kresge's and Dascola Barbers near Michigan Theatre 41 * SPARTAN THIRD BASEMAN John Biedenbach will be one of the hitters Wolverine pitchers will…

… competition. The Wolverines will meet Il- linois today and Indiana tomor- row, with half of the Ohio State match being played each day- the singles today, the doubles to- morrow. After their strong 8-1 decision…

… Conference courts, have 56 wins and six losses, and have yet to lose a dual meet in seven attempts. Northwestern lost its second place spot to Michigan when the Wolverines whipped the Spartans Tuesday, but…

May 08, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 4) • Page Image 6

Wolverines' Bob Reed and the Gophers' Joe Pollack matching goose egg for goose egg. Pollack gave up only two hits until Cmejrek's blow, a single to ing up nine hits but issuing only two walks while striking…

…, struck out. Fielding Shines The Wolverines played an excel- lent game in the field, making three double plays and twice pick- ing a Gopher runner off first. They also made some nice plays on well hit balls…

… COPIER Michigan Union May 1 1 & 12 Room 3Y 10 A.M.-7 P.M. ea(I d aII Use aily Classified Ads 4 The Wolverine golfers travel to East Lansing today to face four Big Ten teams as well as inde- pendent Notre…

… nation was concentrated at the BULLETIN! EVANSTON-Michigan's net- ters received their first setback of the Big Ten season here last night as the Northwestern Wildcats defeated them 6-3. The Wolverines are…

… now in third place in the conference standings with a 3-1 mark, trailing Indiana and Northwest- ern. southern meets. The Wolverines placed in a tie for tenth at the SIT. The six-team affair today will…

…. the 92-49 drubbing thev a thA itar Lons uingtheinaveor Indoor Win Nittany Lions during the indoor Last winter the Wolverines had season. no trouble in disposing of the With no more booking, the Nittany…

…% 5 7 t7% varsity record to 3:12.5. The benefits of regular practice can be seen in last week's victory over the Chicago Track Club. Dur- ing the winter season, the Chica- goans handed the Wolverines a…

… 67-64 setback, but the Wolverines retaliated with an 89-37 pasting outdoors on May 1. In the victory, Michigan col- lected 11 firsts in the 15 event's, with the mile relay team high- lighting the meet…

May 07, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 3) • Page Image 6

…wIN19 PAGE SIX TUF MICH~IGAN UTNU X ii G l l i lJ i V L'11\ .UIt11 L Y FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1965 5 M' Diamondmen, Netmen Put Records on Line Wolverine Nine Face. Hawke yes, Gophers Tennis…

… Team Meets Wildcats, Badgers 11 Six of one, half a dozen of another? Wolverine diamondmen hope not as they near the half-way point of the season smack on top of the Big Ten with a perfect 6-0 record…

…. The Wolverines saw a 10-game winning streak snapped Tuesday Jackson Hits, Pitches Cubs To Victory By The Associated Press Larry Jackson drove in three runs with three hits, including . a homer, and…

… Iowa in a single game today and Minnesota in a doubleheader Sat- urday. The Wolverines leading hitter, centerfielder Dick Schryer, is ex- pected to be back in action today after missing the Western Michi…

…" refers not Boone but to Michigans' sive conference play last The Wolverines defeated sota, Purdue and Iowa, each time by a 9-0 score. But now it's May, and1 men receive a severe te and tomorrow as they jo…

…- with Northwestern third with 43 (ND) def. Brian Flood, 6-3, 4-6, 6-4; month. points. The Hoosiers, along with Minne- the Wolverines, Wildcats and winning Badgers, are rated to be in the race this year…

… Indiana. Coach Bill Mur- tern and phy had not put too much weight NEW BOOKS on the Wolverines first three con- s ference victories, saying that he be de- expects the Wildcats will likewise )mbining have…

March 02, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 132) • Page Image 6

… events as Michigan, the free- Indiana, and Michigan State willstlraewih ilmket Indianahandto crgant a ltle even tougher for the Wolverines to be on hand to create a little grab points. more trouble.g Seven…

… his win in 1500-yard event for Michigan, and Stager feels that with the depth he canchoose from, the Wolverines can take the 800-yard relay. However, the Spartans, having topped t h e American record…

… tering the American record for lenger, the Hoosiers. trio will have to contend with 100 yards last weekend. Ed Records To Fall Olympic' champion Ken Sitzberger Bartsch, the veteran Wolverine Records are…

…. The swim three individual races and The backstroke finds MSU's Dil- Wolverines' effort is fully :05.5 one relay, or two of each. WAKA BAYSHI LEADS WCHA: Erratik'M' lers End Season Vr i I. ' ' I ; 1 r…

… C i Extra Points By P. C. DEAN Those two points over the week- kota swept the first series 7-3 Coach Dick Kimball's divers end gave Mel his margin of vic- and 4-2. The Wolverines quickly could also…

… Colorado College to third. Wolverine diver. And the Association. strong a team as some of the resume league play. "We played high hones are not unfounded. Michigan's "Mighty Mite" pick- other ones. We moved…

… three-meter board, at conference play for the season. Not as Well The Blue swept their second Unfortunately the rest of the s Wolverines did not fare as well The win streak claimed its fifth 1NN ARBOR' S…

… NEWEST BOOKSTORE as Mel. Coach Al Renfrew reflect- straight victim when on January -- - -ed. "They were inexperienced to 27 the Wolverines smashed MSU begin with, but on any given night at East Lansing, 6…

… traveled to Boston for the Boston Tournament and came out champions. The mighty Wolverines showed the Eastern boys how the game is played winning three straight and beating a strong Bos- ton University team…

January 22, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 99) • Page Image 6

…. Blumer also has five points, The Colorado series marks the on three goals and two assists. Wolverines return to WCHA play Fordyce leads the team in assists after two consecutive victories over with four…

…-up weekend for the Michigan State to the Wslver'sAAenner-pseries. Overall, CC has 13 re- Wolverines, Denver. turning lettermen. Last year the Tigers finished Mike Carter, CC goalie, is tied sixth in conference…

February 18, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 122) • Page Image 6

… four assists. The Wolverines opened the scoring early and were only tied at 2-2 before they blasted out a 4-2 first period advantage. The defense was able to put the brakes SCORES No. Carolina 69, N…

… For the Wolverines it was at good comeback after being bomb-I ed twice by the Spartans only a week ago. A dejected MSU official i only muttered, "State was a little flat tonight." Baird tallied the…

February 24, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 127) • Page Image 6

… PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN nA X1,V XXIVIM'kYIV OIM A'tf n A 'iMltllMlMlrT A V% 4 - PAGEsIXr. i.-A a .' avUr I llzrv a a Ni a EDPNRIJDhX, 24 FEBRiUARY 1965 5 Wolverines By TOM WEINBERG Special To…

… The Daily MINNEAPOLIS - Michigan's Wolverines held challenging Min- nesota in check for 32 minutes, caught a glimpse of the Big Ten title, then sped past the Gophers with a 59-point second half for a 91…

… Stager commented yesterday. "We won the close events, and even the ones we shouldn't have." In the two meets, the Wolverine; lost only one of 22 events, that occurring in the 200-yard butter- fly. However…

… team felt tough when they finished the meet," Stager added, "and that's a good sign." The Wolverines will now practice for the Indiana rematch, scheduled for Friday night in Bloomington. A short week…

January 31, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 107) • Page Image 10

… the teams bat- tled on even terms until George Pomey put the Wolverines ahead 20-18 on a short jumper.. 'Lowest Since High School' After a Pomey free throw, Pur- due's Dave Schellhase hit on his only…

… baskets by Russell and Darden pushed the score to 25-20 and the Boilermakers never came close again. After the teams traded baskets, making it 27-22, the Wolverine shooters really went to work, out…

…'s third- ranked Wolverines slammed Ohio State to the tune of 25-2. "I am very satisfied with the team's progress although there's always room for improvement," said Coach Cliff Keen after yes- terday's 27th…

… straight dual meet victory. "We have to be ready- the toughest part of the schedule comes next." The Wolverines will be visited by . highly-regarded Northwestern next Saturday fol- lowed by Indiana, Iowa and…

… State's Anthony Piccioni at 5:18 was a sign of his "nearing top Sophs Score In Federation Track Meet SpecialTo The Daily KALAMAZOO - T h e future looked bright for the Wolverine trackmen as they steadily…

January 24, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 101) • Page Image 6

…4 PAGE SIX THE M1ICHJIG~ANT 11411 Q7'TMAV OA YAVTTTA nVT 1nnr a. is . aii .i aitl hl\ Ll ai l hU.JNDAYX, 24 JAINUARY 1965bZ wVy V Cagers Trounce Purdue; Tankers Overpower MSU Wolverine

… the night marked the first time that he has picked up less than 20 since the Missouri game of Dec. 7. Season's Second Century After Jim Meyers had brought the Wolverines' total to 99 with 1:12 to go in…

… stole a Purdue. pass and tore the cords with a "Wolverine Special." Michigan used a combination of defenses yesterday, switching from a 3-2 zone press to a standard zone to man-to-man during the battle…

… Michigan State Spartans yes- terday to face the challenge of one of the Big Ten's strongest outfits, and met the challenge with a sound 631/2-411/2 victory. In disposing of the threat, the Wolverines

…. Wolverine varsity record. Groft Hill's 2:05.4 timing was :00.1 and MSU's Jim MacMillan were faster than Kingery's. both timed at :48.1, but the sec- The team now will begin prac- ond was awarded by the judge…

… was third in the 500. Still Looking Walsh, along with Kifer, Mac- Millan and Dilley, was also on the first place 400-yard freestyle re- lay team. Wolverine coach Gus Stager is still looking for the…

January 09, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 88) • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, 9 JANUARY 1,965 PAGE SIX TIlE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY. 9 JANUARY 1965 Sioux Bomb Wolverine Puckmen, 7-3 By PERRY HOOD Michigan's icers fought from…

… behind for two periods but ran out of gas in the final stanza to absorb a 7-3 loss at the hands of a strong North Dakota team last night before 1800 fans. None of the breaks went in the Wolverines

… under staff and watch the world come the sprawling players, alive. See track stars clean Fast Start their cleats, locker room at- The Wolverine skaters started tendants planning game strat- off fast and…

… the match. The loss leaves Michigan with' a 6-4-1 record overall and a 2-3 standing in conference action. The Wolverines will have a chance toI even their league record tonight! as they meet the Sioux…

… league-leading Illini to Yost Fi e ld House today for a head-to-headrclash w i t h Michigan's third - ranked Wolverines. Both Michigan and Illinois held short practice sessions in the rain-drenched Field…

…, the second ranked team in the country. Earlier in the season Illinois handed top ranked UCLA1 its only set-back in the last 40, games. For the Wolverines, it is the opening game in defense of the Big…

… just like Michigan," he said. Combes indicated that his team had done "nothing we wouldn't do for any other Big Ten team" in preparing to meet the Wolverines. When asked if he planned any- thing special…

…- division last season. With a record to bing he Wlvernes i ed by the -Wolverines, 18-6, last of 25-3 for the year, he was named one goal. year, will be in their first dual the E.I.W.A.'s outstanding wrestler…

May 05, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 1) • Page Image 6

… 10-game Wolverine winning streak with an 8-2 victory over the 'M' diamondmen yesterday in Kala- mazoo. The loss moves Michigan's sea- son record to 11-7, but their Big Ten record remains unblemished at…

… 10th in th for the Broncos to end the threat. and Ariz He pitched shutout ball the re- The Wol maining five innings to pick up games to the victory. spring trii The Wolverines' leading hitter, The 10…

… early this season. game winning streak in- an n singie wins over conference place with Iowa 2-2 f-es Wisconsin and Purdue. The Coach Moby Benedict's men will Wolverines also beat Western face the…

… 6 ... As Netmen Stay Unbeaten 4, Michigan's Big 10 tennis pros- pects brightened in the rain yes- terday as Wolverine netmen best- ed a highly regarded Notre Dame squad, 6-3. The victory gives…

… proof is in the wearing, 25"5 to 693° BOB MARSHALL'S BOOK SHOP 211 5s tate st. I yesterday, the Wolverines also have a nonconference victory over Western Michigan. The meet with Notre Dame had to be…

April 16, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 168) • Page Image 11

… relays," Canham specu- These relays will pose a real lated. The 440 relay team of Carl challenge to Wolverine perform- Ward, Dave Cooper, Bob Jarema ers as some strong schools, espe- and Big Ten 60-yard…

… dash cham- cially Kentucky State from the pion Dorie Reed was barely nipped South, are competing. Big Ten In- by Maryland at South Carolina door Champion and old Wolverine two weeks ago. outdoor nemesis…

…. Michigan's baseball team faces an unbeaten Detroit squad to- morrow at 1 p.m. in a double- header which could show how ready the Wolverines are for the Big Ten season. Head Coach Moby Benedict plans to use…

… going for them this season, after giving Ferris State a double shellacking Wednesday, 11-0 and 4-0. In a doubleheader last Saturday, Detroit bounced Kalamazoo, 7-0 and 5-2. Last season the Wolverines mas…

…- tered the Titans twice. The first game went 13 innings and Mich- igan came out on top, 11-6, and the second contest was a close 5-4 affair. The Wolverines' second vic- tory cost the Titans a berth in the…

Wolverines have not been able to practice outside since their return from the southern trip, and neither Minnesota* nor Purdue have been outside much. Coach Bill Murphy said yesterday that playing in the…

… Sports Build- ing will give the Wolverines an advantage because they have practiced there so much. After evaluating each player's performance on the spring trip and in matches played indoors during the…

… Michigan finished second to In- diana. The Wolverines lost only Fau- quier from last year's team and should be strong again this year. "We're looking much better than we did in the South. In fact, I think we…

March 02, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 132) • Page Image 7

…-numberone in the Big r Ten and the nation. If Michigan beats Wisconsin, they will clinch at least a share of the Big Ten championship, and if Iowa should stop Minnesota at Iowa City tonight, the Wolverines

…. Strack was breathing a little eas- ier, with the Wolverines' narrow 80-79 victory over Illinois, now in the past. Two of Three That game was only the third time that Illinois has lost in its almond…

… Wisconsin. Michigan's chances can be' summed up very simply by the words of Wolverine Coach Don Canham, "We're certainly not favorites." Canham feels that he has "a good solid team" which has "pro- gressed…

… for Best Vaulters the Wolverines. In the pole vault George Can- In the shot put, Michigan has amare has done a best of 14'7" three of the top four men in the and should score according to Big Ten in…

… Bill Yearby, Jack Har- Canham while in the broad jump vey, and Fred Lambert. The best the Wolverines' only entrant will in the conference, however, is be Tom Sweeney who finished Tom Barnes of Minnesota…

December 03, 1965 (vol. 76, iss. 79) • Page Image 9

… forced the Wolverines to slow down and watch. They waited for their shots and when they had them, hit. Unfortunately they waited too long because the Wolverines took 65 shots as com- pared to Tennessee…

…'s 45. This was the crucial statistical difference. Given 20 extra scoring opportunities, the Wolverines con- nected on eight more field goals, though out shot percentage-wise, 51-46. Tennessee was the…

March 11, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 137) • Page Image 8

…'s nothing easy about During this time, he also servedj coaching. The better your team as an assistant to Wolverine ticket gets, the rougher it is to coach." manager Don Weir. Dave Strack speaks from expe…

… Strack was head basketball coach said, "I was delighted to finally at Michigan, the Wolverines fin- become a head coach. I packed ished last in the Big Ten with a up, sold my home, and left for 2-12 record…

… .The gum-chewing Strack, a behind the basketball renaissance Wolverine standout himself from at Michigan? Strack's answer is 1943-46, admits to a definite jump on you," replied Strack, add-' ing "if you…

… played for about the future of Michigan bas- the Wolverines from 1942-44, en- ketball, Strack answered "I feel tered the Marines for a year then that it's in good hands," then returned to become captain of…

… myth, the Wolverine head man is one coach Photography by who does not have an ulcer. "I've been pronounced physically fit af- J im Lines ter a check-up at University Hos- pital," he said with a grin…

January 07, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 86) • Page Image 13

… Thompso's{ time lead which grew to a 77- M Thir The Wolverines pulled away in the second half. Russell scored 10 points in tour minutes, working from both outside and from the low post. George Pomey, who…

… the most unpredict- apart and Michigan finally came :able basketball seasons in recent alive. In the last four minutes, the years, the Wolverine basketball Wolverines scored 17 points to the squad has…

…-Rec activities OPEN HOUR for Women Students at Barbour Gymnasium, Tuesday nights, 7:30-9:30 r { The Wolverines widened the gap -finest quality laundry- in the second half and won han- dily, 90-77. Larry Lembo…

… New dnd"Used -Daily-Jim Lines BIG BILL BUNTIN fires a sweeping hook shot over All-American Dave Stallworth in the Wolverines' 87-85 victory over Wichita in Detroit's Cobo Hall. The 6'7" center scored…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

February 14, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 119) • Page Image 7

… Pomey, who made the pass to Buntin.a Trailing by five points at the It was the multitude of Michi- half, the Wolverines took a hint gan breakaways that doomed the from the men of Athenarbor in Spartans…

…. basketball yesterday afternoon. The Wolverines, keyed by Pom- Although switching zone and ey's defense in a 1-3-1 zone, forced occasionally man-to-man defenses mistakes and stole the ball often in the first…

… 177-pound Wolverine Chris Stowell made it champ Dick Isel, 123-pounder two pins in a row for the visitors, Glen Hackell and 147-pounder Dan Mudd all missed the meet and will remain out of action this…

… year. when he felled Hoosier Jim Tim- mons at 4:16 of their match. The victory was somewhat of a come- back for Stowell who lost a de-; ricin Wldla nfin Bn bI -Daily-Richard Cooper WOLVERINE

… with 32 points in the aight Big Ten win. Perfect Shape t111LU V U4U'.jL11 The Wolverines, on the other' Evans last week. hand, were in perfect siape phys- Narrow Decision ically, and also seemed to have…

… Buntin then stole the ball and took a return pass from Darden for a layup and the lead which the Wolverines never relinquish- ed. Russell left the game with 3:30 remaining, and Buntin followed AT MS U…

… LEDERER got to win." He intends to gi the Wolverines a brief work-c After whipping Michigan State before heading for Indiana tl 98-83 yesterday, the Michigan afternoon. cagers find themselves with only…

March 28, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 152) • Page Image 11

… Three New Marks; Robie Only 'M' Winner in National Meet Iowa State Wins NCAA by One Point; Wolverines Come in Fifth in Team Race Special To The Daily AMES, Iowa-Despite Indiana's one-two-three sweep in…

… place effort helped the Wolverines to a respectable fifth place finish in the national championships. Iowa State, using an unexpected 177 pound victory, upset powerful Oklahoma State 87 to 86 for the…

…, lost to Buz Hayes of Arizona State, but came back to beat Jim Crider of Colorado State 6-4 for the fifth place crown. Wolverine Chris Stowell lost both his matches and had to settie for sixth place. He…

…-The final nine holes of the Miami Invitational golf tourn- ament proved disastrous for the Michigan Wolverines here yester- day as they soared to 310 and had to settle for a disappointing sixth place finish…

Wolverines only two behind Miami with 1219. "It hurts terribly - especially with OSU up there" said a dis- heartened Bert Katzenmeyer after the tournament. "But they played superbly, and we just couldn't have…

… been worse on that back nine. We kicked away a possible third place finish." Friday the Wolverines had put together four strong rounds, card- ing an impressive 295 and after nine holes here yesterday…

March 19, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 144) • Page Image 7

…- sociates last December in a game that was a dramatist's dream. The Wolverines were down by 12 points with 3:30 to go. Bill Brad- ley bad scored 41 points and ab- solutely dominated the game. Then the pangs…

… Tigers don't have teeth. Wolverines Have Teeth But the Wolverines have teeth too and they've bitten off victories in 15 of their last 16 games. And you can be sure they aren't going to hold back against…

… ankle. The only Wolverine under trainer Jim Hunt's care is Oliver Darden who is still hobbled slightly by blisters left over from Lexington. SPORTS NIGHT EDITOR JIM LaS!OVAGE AT ANN ARBOR'S NEWEST…

… how they line up. They get final meet. tired of playing each other all the Only Victor Stewart was the only singles player to win in the Wolverines' first clash with Miami as ne de- feated Dave Tate, 6…

Wolverines lost the Mis- sissippi State meet and the first meet against the Hurricanes by identical 7-2 scores. In the first Miami meet, besides the win by Stewart, the Blue took only the third doubles where…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

May 11, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 5) • Page Image 4

…- w PAGE FOUR, T A T M i V 7T Y 42-4 ,l 1&T 7r A T 9 t7 PA GE FO U R 1Z r3 i aN N l Y A TUESDAY, ,MAY1 'M'Nine Splits with Iowa Wolverine diamondmen lost their first Big Ten game of the…

…- urday, setting the stage for a key home-and-home series between the Spartans and Wolverines this weekend. State will be going for its second conference crown since it entered the league in 1951, while…

…' Indiana at Bloomington Saturday. Meanwhile, the Spartans will be facing the Hoosiers and Buck- eyes. Luck has been a lady for the Wolverines all season, and she stayed true to form for 14 in- nings…

…, with Sizemore racing home after Schyrer had drawn a throw as he raced safely to second. Those were the Wolverines only two hits off Hawkeye starter Bob Schauenberg in the first five in- nings. For…

… WINS TWICE: wolverine Track Team Beats Penn State, 79-43 HELP WANTED BOY WANTED for yard work. Trans- portation necessary. NO 5-5201. H7 ANIMAL CARETAKER need. MINIMUM $1.50 hr. 20-25 hrs./week. 764…

… in the Wolverines' second dual meet last Saturday, reaching a 79-43 victory. The third of Michigan's warm- up meets will be next Saturday with MSU. This will be the last before the Big Ten Championship…

… Meet. The Wolverines won 10 of 14 events Captain win of dashes. was the last Saturday, paced by . Kent Bernard's double the 440- and 220-yard Bernard's performance e meet's only double win. 100-YARD…

… sublease apt. May 5 to 3/3 innings of the seven inning 2-1992. C3 Sept. 1. Furn and air cond. Call 31/3 inins-fth-sve-nnng__-__-___ _H U 3-6100, ext. 3960. U5 contest, and the Wolverines al- ATTRACTIVE…

….) Michigan netmen trounced Wis- consin 8-1 Saturday to remain in the thick of the race for the BigI Ten tennis crown.I Coming on the heels of a 6-31 loss to Northwestern, the victory' leaves the Wolverines in…

… Yahn, 154; Frosty Evashevski, 155; Jim Eva- shevski, 156; and Pete Passink and Bob Barkley, each 163. The Wolverines gave it one more try in the seventh when pinch hitter Earl Meyers singled with one…

February 27, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 130) • Page Image 6

…-2. For the Wolverines to take the fourth spot in the end-of-season tournament, they must defeat the Huskies in today's 8 p.m. rematch while Colorado must upset the Spartans. Michigan now is in fifth as a…

… chance for a save as the shot, went low between his legs to give the Wolverines a 1-0 first stanza advantage. Netted Hood Shortly before the end of the period, Hood and a Tech defense- man were forced into…

… last two meets for personal top per- formances will be competing for the Wolverine's as will Dick Wells. Defending Champ Michigan Captain Kent Bernard is the defending 600 yard run win- ner in the time…

… against Penn State. The Michigan mile relay team will also be trying for a repeat win. Last yearra Wolverine quar- tet won with a time of 3:19.8. This year's team of Marion Hoey, Dan Hughes, Bob Gerometta…

… two teams met in Yost Field House earlier this year, and the partisan crowd watched the Wolverines rebound their way to an 89-83 victory.. Bill Buntin tied Cazzie Russell for scoring honors - each…

… hitting 30 points. Illinois had three men scoring more than 20 points, Don Freeman, Skip Thoren and Tal' Brody, who scored 27, 24, and 21, respectively. Two Game Lead The Wolverines have opened a two game…

… watch the Wolverines second leading rebounder in the Jim Vopicka, a 6'2" junior, will attempt to become the ninth team Big Ten, behind Jim Pitts of start at the guard spot opposite to go undefeated in Big…

February 17, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 121) • Page Image 6

…'. Making up an 81-74 deficit in the last 56 seconds of regulation play, the Wolverines turned what Strack called "a slim chance" in- to reality bringing back memories of the 80-78 victory over Prince- ton…

… week in the college basketball poll, continued to hold a commanding lead with 23 first place votes and 349 points. The Wolverines, who won their 16th game in 18 starts Monday night by nipping Indiana, 96…

…-second, all-or-nothing shot tc insure the Wolverine victory. Thompson came off the bench with two minutes to play in reg- ulation time and began shooting Ohio State Tickets Tickets for Saturday's basket- ball…

… Michigan-Colorado game to give, the Wolverines a 7-5 win. Best Game "That was my best game," Read recalled, "it was the first hat trick I ever scored. But the best game we've played this year yas the time we…

… 11 rebounds in the Wolverines' 96-95 double overtime =victory. REMAIN IN BIG TEN RACE: Gophers Score Victory At, Wisconsin; Illiiii Win By The Associated Press The Badgers set the pace for the MADISON…

… score of 6-3. In that contest the Wolverines scorec' three goals in the last five mm- utes of play to win. But Michi- gan lost both games of a home- away series, 7-4 and 6-2. With teams that Renfrew…

…-they picked up everything at stake, but I think our men in front of the net real that we are ready." well and didn't give them a chance In the latest Wolverines' scor- for any rebounds." State goalies ing…

… Michigan Wolverines. Sunday, Indiana's college news- paper, the Daily Student, offered a descriptive match-by-match ac- count of an unheard-of 30-0 mat shutout-withMichigan holding the "edge." The Hoosiers…

… undefeated sophomore, who is leading the team in that category. Captain Rick Bay was the sec- ond Wolverine of the afternoon to fell his opponent when he put away Jim Black in the second period of their 167…

…'s third .pin, also his third of the season. Stowell combined a leg scissors and an armlock to whir Hoosier Jim Timmons. Asked if Saturday's one-sided score, coupled with the fact that the Wolverines are…

December 08, 1965 (vol. 76, iss. 83) • Page Image 11

… have a solid nucleus mtheir rugged squad of tunity to pick up some ice time in Denver and Boston.-,- The icemen head into their five game holiday swing with a 2-2 mark. The Wolverines have shown that…

… again in Ann Arbor on Dec. 26 to head out to Boston for the tourna- ment which begins the following day and runs through Dec. 29. This tournament should be one that the Wolverines are looking forward to…

… compete on an individual basis in Chicago, but he will be a full- fledged Wolverine next semester when conference action begins. Baessler placed second in the side horse event in a field of over 75…

… scoring in both dual meets and the Conference meet. Michigan faces Eastern Michigan in an exhibitional encounter to- night in Ypsilanti. The first con- ference meet for the Wolverines will be on Jan. 8…

February 12, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 117) • Page Image 7

… has become traditionally the key meet of the Big Ten season. For the past three seasons the Wolverines have fallen in defeat° at the hands of the Hoosiers. In- . diana has also strung together: 47…

… expect a walkaway. With Ise) out Wolverine gof there they aren't neap ly as oermin egrapplers face the formidable. But, they all like to one team in the conference which knock you off." can threaten their…

…~e Curths at 147. He possesses a 6-3 record this season, and is anm- other of the wrestling wounded. Dick Conway, a heavyweight brusier, takes on the Wolverines' unbeaten Bob Spaly. Finishing third behind…

….5 points a game. oh, N on the Wolverines, the players may soon become somewhat dis- couraged from shooting by the presence of a modern, day giant in the key who guards the Mich- igan basket. They become…

… ketball game have been sold. Wolverines in his sophomore year. Tickets for the Michigan-Indi- His first big battle came when he ana swimming meet tomorrow locked horns with Paul Silas of will be on sale at…

… team takes on Michigan State tonight at the sports building with first place in the Big Ten at stake for the Wolverines. The Spartans, led by defending Big Ten all-around champ, Jim Curzi, have lost only…

February 11, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 116) • Page Image 7

… least name, this meet portends even more than the usual fervor. With, the Wolverines undefeated in four conference meets, and the Spar- tans' record tainted only by a slim loss to top contender Iowa in…

… who is second in scoring forI Curzi has had injury problems the Spartans. And Ron Aure will this year. He has a bad foot, a push the Wolverine's fine floor ex- leftover from a fracture, which ercise…

… routines. The Wolverines' only question mark is Rich Blanton who has ailed from flu recently. He is get- ting back into shape and Loken says, "We'll make the decision about using him on Friday." He is hoping…

… Berates Big Ten Cage Prowess By RICK FEFERMAN Riding the crest of popularity with six straight conference vic- tories, the Wolverines face the team which gave them their tight- est Big Ten battle, arch…

… the Wolverines. Iowa MICHIGAN vs. MICHIGAN STATE in BASKETBALL Coach R1alph Miller, who has al- U 2:00 p.m.-Yost Field House ready been hailed as a "miracle man" in some circles, will bring M n HALF…

… them." In addition to the top-ranked Michigan Wolverines, this week's AP poll includes Indiana (14-2) rated eighth and Illinois (13-3) in the tenth spot. even u apoints per game. State lost to Indiana…

February 02, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 108) • Page Image 7

…TUESDA'Y', 2 FEBRUARY 1965 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE $E w TUESDAY, 2 FEBRUARY 1965 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE 8EVE1~' Tregoning Returns as Wolverines Prepare for Iowa U By SCOTT BLECH The Big…

… Ten-leading Wolverines have a break in the schedule until the red-hot second-place Iowa Hawkeyes invade Yost Field House next Monday night. "The schedule break could help us with (Larry) Tregoning being…

Wolverine mentor said that the rest will aid Tregoning and he hopes it will not slow down the Wolverines who begin today to practice for the Iowa contest. As- sistant Coach Jim Skala scouted the Hawkeyes in…

…. One of the highlights of the contest was Purdue's Dave Schell- hase being held to eight points. The Boilermaker leading scorer was once again troubled by the Wolverine defense. He reached his career low…

… Boilermakers in the earlier encounter between the two teams. In between these two games, Darden scored 19 against Michigan State. The Wolverines shattered all Purdue hope for an upset in the closing minutes of…

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