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October 10, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 36) • Page Image 8

… women's run. Wolverine track captain Ron Kutschinski, also taking the se- mester off from school to run for the American team, hopes to con- quer US stars Wade Bell and Tom Farrell, Wilson Kiprugut of…

… and he realizes it's his last go-around." Robie should gain extra incen- tive since the Olympic gold medal represents the only major butter- fly title he has never captured. Not all Wolverine swimmers…

… Mexico in his third Olym- pics. Michigan alumnus John Claw- son, now in the US army, may face a rougher battle on the basketball court. A three year member of the' Wolverines during the Cazzie Rus- sell…

… would not disturb anyone, though. A SPARTAN RUNNING BOCK attempts to side-step a tackle by Michigan safety Jerry Hart- man (26) during the Wolverines' encounter with MSU last year. Cecil Pryor, then a…

February 18, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 120) • Page Image 7

…, "at least the Wolverines still hold, with been so slow in getting started. . ." for the fans, that is." At one time five losses in their six games. Indiana jumped into a 13-4 lead Maxey and Payne went…

…- onuaone-and-one. was almost the margin of differ- other championship while Indiana# But the Wolverines continued Hoosiers at 44-36. fell at the last. One year ago to riddle the 2-1-2 zone. which Stewart…

… won anyway. He's Special To The Daily really come along these last few EAST LANSING - What began matches." as a typical Wolverine-Spartan Still plagued with a virus, Lou clash ended almost unbelievably…

… and then losing the game BLOOMINGTON - Taking a ourselves." quick lead which they never re- "We gave Indiana too many linquished, the Wolverine gym- good shots and didn't take ad- nasts yesterday downed…

…- Sullivan 6-10 1-2 4 5 13 Pitts 9-21 7-13 2 9 25' diana State's 172.75. Maxey 1-9 1-1 1 2 3 The Wolverines placed one-two Edwards 3-6 0-0 1 3 6 in all seven events against Indiana McClellan 1-5 1-1 3 2 3…

February 06, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 109) • Page Image 9

… Associate Sports Editor 1 * * * * * * Hitting 58 per cent from the floor and 80 per cent from the line, Dave Strack's rapidly im- proving Wolverines won their first Big Ten game in more than a year…

… win pushed the Wolverines over the Gophers into ninth place. Michigan is 1-5 on the season, Minnesota now 1-6. ' Hustle Helps The Wolverines, led by the backcourt hustle of .guards Jim Pitts and Ken…

… could never build the momen- tum to cut the gap. In the last five minutes the1 Wolverine lead soared, and was 111-91 when the Strack began to empty his bench. Sipping a coke after the game, with a "how…

February 04, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 108) • Page Image 6

Wolverine's performance on, the parallel bars was not upbto par. Jensen and Ron Rapper both scored above 9.0, but Rodney slip- ped to an 8.35. Minnesota wasn't able to take advantage of this last opportunity…

…) pinned Truitt, taken down, but quickly worked 4:4U. I 1l WOLVERINES THIRD: Frosh Panthers Grab By BOB LEES There was excitement aplenty at yesterday's Freshman Invita- tional Wrestling Tournament - but…

… ceremonially presented the first-place trophy after the tourney by Adams, who had re- ceived it from tournament direc- for and Wolverine coaching as- sistant Rick Bay. Then the entire Pitt squad promptly picked…

… anybody. MSU had a shaky one point lead over Pitt, and Michigan was not too far behind them. But the Pan- thers had six finalists, while State could muster only four, and the, Wolverines three. When the…

… dust had cleared from the various consolation fin- als and eight of the championship matches, moreover, crowns be- longed to four Panthers, two Spartans, one Wolverine, and a Toledoan -- and Pitt and…

October 13, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 39) • Page Image 1

… pull anything out from under his sleeve to beat the Spartans. An impromptu pass play, a tipped MSU aerial, and a pair of broken tackles shoved the Wolverines to their first victory in a conference opener…

… someone else. "I was right in his line of vision," Man- dich continued, "And I had a step on my man. The pass was perfect and I had clear sailing the rest of the way to the goal line." The Wolverines

…. Seymour, Wolverine defensive and spe- cialist who tied teammate Tom Goss for game honors with 14 tackles, barely man- aged to tip the pigskin away from Wede- meyer's waiting arms. That broke State…

… up 152 yards in 19 carries for the afternoon. There are only six games left on the regular season sched- ule, but the Wolverine captain failed to elaborate on his prediction. "I think this one will…

… their scoring opportunities." For much of the game, the Wolverines made their own breaks. Speedster George Hoey took the opening kickoff and raced all the way to the Spartan 49. Five plays later, Johnson…

January 21, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 96) • Page Image 1

… outstanding player of the night for the Wolverines with 17 points and 10 rebounds in a losing cause. The final score was 103-70. OS Oerpowers OUUninspired Cagers, in the main library. The storage system in the…

… into The Wolverines were so far be- eyes point for point while Ohio command early. Alcindor's shot hind Ohio State at the intermis- State, looking flustered, was un- with more than 14 minutes to go sion…

January 07, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 84) • Page Image 1

…, Carlin uCI* stole the ball out of Wolverine (Cari guard Rick Bloodworth's hands misses and broke downcourt with the then F winning layup. Jim Pitts caught on the dge Wolverines 77 -75 Drop Carlin in…

… time to foul, him ot in time to prevent the t. in missed his chance to put; ane on ice with a 3-pointI but forward Joe Franklin, esis for the Wolverines all oon, made the Badger lead Id as the -5 degree…

… stressed, for us, Ane Badge cal aft could team, ball ai last-se the ne and go Cont The biggest lead the Wolverines could hold in the second half was four points, but it was leveled to zero with two minutes…

… was named this this problem personally." mostly a game of catch-up for sent a June ballot consisting of week by President Johnson to the Wagman said that the most Michigan. The Wolverines were school…

… on financial and Minnesota Law School, was estab- it is is that it is furtive. There is The Wolverines also helped them- here, dooming the Spartans' dark- enrollment data which is as reli- lished last…

…. Ob- i served. The Wolverines managed to Around the conference, Michi- building markets. We also peel j scenity had certainly not im- ,In regard to the General Lib- catch up to within three points gan…

March 28, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 149) • Page Image 9

… Championships get underway to- day in Hanover, New Hampshire. The squads-Indiana, USC, Yale, Stanford, UCLA, and Michigan- comprised the top six without ex- ception a year ago. Wolverine coach Gus Stager hopes…

Wolverines have finished lower than fifth only three times since they began swim- ming in 1926. They were fourth last year. Michigan's problems can be seen by naming a few of the contestants in a sampling of…

… notes that the other squads have more depth than the Wolverines. Stager's-own view, in advance of the NCAA's is, "Sometimes it's best not to know what you may run up against." Paid Political Announcement…

October 13, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 39) • Page Image 10

… on a bench in the locker- room and cried from sheer happiness. After the Michigan State game, Wolverine Jim Wilhite was so broken up he couldn't pull himself together enough to get out of his uniform…

…. It was hard to stop from joining him. Neither the Tigers nor the Wolverines were noted as come-from- behind teams. This year, Detroit went wild with comeback victories and ended up as World Champions…

… is suposed to be an unlucky number. It's been 13 years since Michigan has overcome the East Lansing eleven in Ann Arbor. When the Wolverines had 13 points yesterday, the Spartans had 14. Maybe 13 means…

… it happen twice. Ohio State is unbelievably tough at home. Michigan has to meet them in Columbus this year. The seniors have never seen the Wolverines win the Big Ten Championship. Ohio State is the…

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

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

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

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

February 27, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 127) • Page Image 6

… . .." He was referring to the current four-game losing streak which (1) superceded a ten-game win- ning splurge, and (2) shattered all Wolverine hopes of a WCHA championship. Wear One Crown Michigan is…

… 7:30 each night and will cost from each swimmer, while making defeat at North Dakota which left a$1.00 for students and faculty sure that he gets an adequate the Wolverines mired in fifth3."Indiana…

… issue, will be commetedsays Wolverine Coach Gus Sta- commented: gers pre in th Gns the All prices are at a bargain base- the fact that no coach has to di- "We could have won either of ement rate in order…

… twelfth or higher). It should pretty much explain how the Wolverine frosh managed to rack up their winning 366 points. NHL Standings I East Divisionj W L T Pts Montreal 34 Chicago 28 New York 29 Boston…

February 27, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 127) • Page Image 7

… Shoot. So goes the two-in-one feature at eight tonight in the University Events Building as the Purdue Boilermakers take on the Michigan Wolverines in what promises to be a highscoring chaotic affair. The…

…. overtime, the Wolverine yearlings They will be opposed by Lowe are eager to make it three in a ("Butch" to his friends) and Ron row under coach George Pomey. Powers (6'. A product of Detroit Th invading…

… height ad- vantage for the Wolverines and the possibility of a third straight Michigan victory looks more than just possible. "We'll go with the same start- ing lineup we used in our last game," reports…

… Pomey. "We hope to play everybody, but that will depend a lot on how the game goes." For Michigan That means that Rod Ford, Mike Rafferty, and Tom Lund- stedt will be starting up front for the Wolverines

January 24, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 98) • Page Image 7

… Cobo Hall. It was less than a tactful thing for Cazzie to do to Detroit area fans, less than 24 hours after the local college team, Dave Strack's Michigan Wolverines suffered their worst loss in six…

… years and reached a new low - 11 straight Big Ten losses. Since Cazzie de- parted, Michigan has won two Big Ten games and lost 15. During his three year career here, the Wolverines won 35 and lost seven…

…. So really the Detroit fans have no bones to pick with Cazzie. In fact just over three years ago, in the same Cobo arena, Wolverine Cazzie provided what was probably the biggest moment in Detroit…

Wolverines had trailed by 14 with under four minutes left to go. I can remember listening to that game in Chicago with several friends, one of them a Princetonian. We made a bet on the game. When Princeton…

January 20, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 95) • Page Image 6

… STEWART shows the form that brought him All-America honors as a Pennsylvania prep performer. Ac- cused of being "lazy" and "moody" by some fans, the quiet junior has been one of the Wolverines' steadiest…

… against OSU next Saturday in two home games)," predicts Dennis Ste- wart. "But if we don't . . ." he trails off, remembering the Wolverines haven't won a Big Ten game in their last 10 starts. Buckeye coach…

November 10, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 63) • Page Image 1

… SENIOR EDITORS Y Lit~aul ~~IAit Vol. LXXIX, No. 63 Ann Arbor, Michigan-Sunday, November 10, 1968 Ten Pages Wolverines bomb Illini, 36-0 By BOB LEES Associate Sports Editor The most powerful…

… earthquake in 20 years shook the Midwest yesterday afternoon, but the teacup-rattling tremor was nothing compared to the manhandling the Rose Bowl- bound Michigan Wolverines gave Illinois at Michigan Sta- dium…

… play, from Moorhead. The other two TD's were scored SM by Johnson; Tim Killian added a field goal just to make things in- ter esting. The Wolverine offense also fell prey to something they hadn't en- She…

… also lax rs establishing countered prior to this game: communication between ghetto fumble-itis. Four times the slip schools in Detroit and the edu-1 pery ball dropped from a Wolve-} y ' WOLVERINE TIGHT…

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

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

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

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

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

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

February 23, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 124) • Page Image 9

… seventh place in the a spectator. Illinois Big Ten scoring race. It was about this time that Tom- Michigan; The Wolverine captain tied janovich grew four inches within Indiana Northwestern's Dale Kelley…

…- preciated surroundings, a shell- shocked North Dakota team will host a down-hearted Michigan squad. Both the Wolverines and the Sioux. dropped their two game series last week to the league's front…

…-runners, Denver and Michigan Tech. Fell Short While the Wolverines were just falling short of the hard-nosed -Daily-Andy Sacks Huskies, the Sioux were taking 7-0 and 8-2 shellings from the OVICH goes up for a shot…

… able to find him all important opening game of the in running laps in the IM Building playoffs on the road. ou the. next morning. The Wolverines will be out to by 'M' First Choice gain at least a split…

… finish W UCLA or Houston I'd stay at their regular season schedule in Ngiriara T~vf toar vala c~in' Wolverines attempt to get back they tackle fifth place North weekend against seventh place olorado…

… supports a 2.1 goals against per gan'e, average, a figure good for second place among the WCHA goalies. The Wolverines have been de- pendent on solid goaltending and hustle, this season. However, it be- came…

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

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

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

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

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

January 21, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 96) • Page Image 6

… Wildcats; By PATRICIA ATKINS Iowa was out on the mat at the beginning of the match against the Wolverines yesterday after- noon in, the All Events Building, but it was Oklahoma that gave the Michigan matman…

… trouble. Trou- ble, that is, until Fred Stehman's pin at the half-way point of the dual meet changed a 6-6 tie into an 11-6 lead and knocked the lethargic Wolverines on their way to a 25-6 rout. "There is…

August 27, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 1) • Page Image 56

… sports AP 'Sports action rr .._.. - a : . ._ r. .. n + WTE LC OME 'C U. of M. Studen.ts MICHIGAN'S Wolverines Michigan's famous Marching Band-The Victors- By FRED LaBOUR Summer Assistant sports…

… campus rag, is in charge of the sports pages in each and every Daily. The emphasis of our coverage is of course on Wolverine athletic exploits but we also cover collegi- ate sports in general as well as…

Wolverines as they take on worthy opponents of every nature, be it puckster, tanker or gridder. We talk to coaches of every ma- jor athletic team in the country. We interview the O. J. Simpson's as wall as the…

August 27, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 1) • Page Image 56

…. Cassidy Diversity scores for sports Business cIty room Sports action for you i .. _ _ r t t[ 1t WELCOME- Ul .6of M~. Students MICHIGAN'S Wolverines - Michigan's famous Marching Band-The Victors…

… willing to work, The sports staff of this, the campus rag, is inecharge of the sports pages in each and every Daily. The emphasis of our coverage is of course on Wolverine athletic exploits but we also…

… breadth of wonderful America to follow the Wolverines as they take on worthy opponents of every nature, be it puckster, tanker or gridder. We talk to coaches of every ma- jor athletic team in the country…

March 10, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 134) • Page Image 11

… Sunday, March 10, 1968 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Eleven Sunday, March 10, 1968 THE MICHIGAN DAILY ..geEeven Wolverine Cagers Michigan Staves Off Last-Half Surge After Rudy Sprains Ankle Stun…

Wolverine attack with 'sharp passing drew four fouls :trying. to guard Williams and had to go the bench.- MSU Closes, With Win Foy Tle Associated Press EAST LANSING - Michigan State overcame a cold second…

…-round game of the NCAA basketball tourna- ment. The Wolverines came on1 court hot as the palms of Strack's vivacious hands. They looked to hit their first seven shots while Calabria h Iowa missed their first…

February 09, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 112) • Page Image 8

…. The great Michigan teams of the past three years had been depleted and Maxey was forced to play on a Wolverine team that I could only manage an 8-16 record. After playing for a winner for so long, Maxey…

… substantially he has be- come a vital cog in the Michigan attack adding a great deal of speed to the Wolverines. It is his d speed that Maxey feels "makes up for my lack of height." And it is determination like…

… another 25-footer against Ohio State. The Wolverine guard is small, his height disadvantage disappearing against the taller competition that is common in Big Ten play. Since he hasn't snagged many rebounds…

January 13, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 90) • Page Image 6

… college transfer igan State in the Wolverine's Big but Bennington appears more Ten home opener this afternoon at likely to go with Edwards, who is 1:30. The game features two a steadier ballplayer and would…

…, the Wolverine grapplers were bested by the Wildcats. Michigan took a fifth, while Northwestern finished in third place. Up, Up and Away The Wildcats are coming with fine showings at the Midlands, as…

… taking the lower and1 middle weights. This is where the Wolverines are shakey, as they have their youth concentrated1 there.s Northwestern will send up the following artillery: At 123, a fa- vorite at…

January 11, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 87) • Page Image 2

… for music minded students who are not music majors, the Michigan band family has added a new member, the Wolverine Band. Revelli said the band, now in its third semester, has grown from 32 to about 85…

… University bands. Stilwell com- mented that the purpose of the Wolverine Band is simple "to play good music, enjoy it, but play as well as possible." The band rehearses Tuesdays at 7:15 p.m. in Harris Hall…

February 07, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 110) • Page Image 7

… a team." Michigan hockey coach Al Renfrew made that comment last week following a two-game series in Minnesota, where double wins had moved the Wolverines into fourth place in the WCHA stand- ings…

… Huskies, two wins and one Hopes High a t Midseason loss ahead of Michigan, arrive in two weeks to test the invincibility of Wolverine home ice - Michigan remains undefeated in the Col- iseum this season…

…. Michigan's league record stands at 7-3, all three, of course, losses coming on the road. The first two, against now second-placed Den- ver, opened the Wolverine's WCHA season. The remaining defeat - nine…

… Western Ontario game, when H a r o 1 d Herman took over. Keough's often spectacular goal- tending has kept Michigan in many a close game. All in all, at midseason things are looking up for the Wolverine

January 28, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 102) • Page Image 1

…, most tens- ion-packed games the Wolverines have played all year. Deep into the waning minutes of the game Michigan had Ohio State on the ropes 84-76, but poor foul shooting, a clutch per- formance by…

… Buckeye reserve Jody Finney, and a technical foul at the most crucial of times, sent the Wolverines reeling to their thirteenth consecutive Big Ten defeat, 95-92. It didn't look as if it would end that way…

…. With Dennis Ste- wart playing his finest game as a Wolverine, 'Buckeye soup' in- stead of 'Frazzeled Wolverine' seenme to he on the menmi fox play their hearts out to win this one. It was that kind of a…

December 05, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 80) • Page Image 9

…. The 1968-69 Michigan home basketball schedule is more of a problem for students than the individual opponents will be a problem to the Wolverine team. In short, the purchase of the $6.00 season ticket…

… Year's Eve. Condolences go the members of the Wolverine and Davidson squads who will be stuck playing basketball instead of celebrating, at least until the game isover. To commemorate this particular…

November 06, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 59) • Page Image 6

… on an injured ankle and will be doing so again this week, a condition which should allow Wolverine quarterback Dennis Brown that little extra second to pass. And a weak pass defense could Michigan…

…Car- they to be chasing touchdown- bound Wolverines down the.gr'id- iron. It may be cruel, but the Illini offense is almost as weak as its defense. The Champaigners have gained an average of but about 260…

August 31, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 3) • Page Image 7

… recording sports, writing sports, editing sports, and watching sports. They travel around the country each year faithfully following Wolverine teams, be they com- posed of puckster, tanker, or cag- er. They…

Wolverine sports, along with a generous dose of state, national, and Interna- tional sports. Some of them love sports, some of them hate sports, some of them don't think about it. They don't think sports are…

June 13, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 29) • Page Image 6

… outfielder, Big Ten batting champ, school s winner of the Ray L. Fisher Most n't ask Valuable Player Award and num- ber one draft choice of the Detroit Tigers. One of four Wolverines drafted, Maddox is the…

…." Maddox leaves today for a two week training program with'fellow rookies in Lakeland, Fla. Pitcher Steve Evans is another Wolverine draftee. With a four win and four loss season record, he was number one…

April 09, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 159) • Page Image 9

…, nesota tomorrow. in Canada. Viiins de France Members Flight tlo Paris July 31 to 'Aug. 29 $306'Round-TrIp.' Seats Still Available Call Club Secretaus or 761-4146 11 Ex-Wolverine Clawson Selected…

… ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (Y') - plenty rough and mighty tE Ex-Wolverine John Clawson was The Olympic trials ended selected Sunday as a member of urday night with the NAIL the U.S. Olympic basketball team. Stars…

April 07, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 158) • Page Image 9

… Spartans twice. The score of the 'A' game was 6-0, while the Wolverines really romped in the 'B' contest, taking it 14-0.' The Spartans took' it on the chin, in the teeth, and across the chops, as the…

…-lacing complete, t the Wolverine ruggers charged off to celebrate the double-drubbing with a party. Houston have been shifted to Wednesday, the first two for the afternoon and the Astros' game at night. Tuesday…

March 24, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 146) • Page Image 7

… was paired with Jason Arizona State Wins Twice Special To The Daily A free vacation to sunny Ari- zona for the Wolverine nine away from the Michigan blizzards was turned into an extremely un- pleasant…

… journey thanks to Ari- zona State's sweep of yesterday's doubleheader. Michigan was outslugged 13-10 in the opening game and shutout 4-0 in the second. The Wolverines are now 0-3 on the season after 'osing…

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

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

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

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

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

December 04, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 79) • Page Image 7

… shoots well off a "If we'd taken Rod Ford, Rich screen." Carter, and Dan Fife out we would Bennington said the South- have been in trouble." western offensive weave caused The Wolverines have several some…

… students, is expected to add a lot to the Wolverine attack this year as he did Monday night by scoring 12 points. Other newscomers who will play a lot for the Wolverine varsity are starting sophomore guard…

February 17, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 119) • Page Image 6

… DOUG HELLER' The dual meet season for the Wolverine swimmers ends today at Ohio State with Coach Gus Stager not certain that he needs to take his entire team to Columbus in order to beat the Buckeyes…

… Jackman has Stager worried among the Buckeyes' swimmers, as his :22.2 in the 50- yard freestyle is better than any Other than that, the Wolverine coach sees Lonnie Harrison as a dark horse in the distance…

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

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

January 05, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 82) • Page Image 6

… band, but didn't want to compete against music majors, then there's a place for YOU in a Michigan Band. The Wolverine Band-the most recent addition to the famous Michi- gan Band family-was formed in 1966…

… and Ronald E. Stilwell, Graduate As- sistant Conductor of University Bands, the Wolverine Band rehearses at Harris Hall every Tuesday evening from 7:15- 9:00 p.m. The band will present public concerts…

August 15, 1968 (vol. 0, iss. 1) • Page Image 70

… Indiana, Ohio State, and Minnesota, need no real introduction to Wolverine fans. They all showed great strength last year, they all put on a tremendous struggle for the 1967 conference crown, and they all…

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