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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…

January 05, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 82) • Page Image 12

… to work on fore- checking to stay in the game. Then, too, our forwards will have to come back and cover." The Wolverine coach has a few tricks up his own sleeve- rearranged lines. The first line…

… and Binnie. The twenty-footer past Gopher net- power to penetrate Minnesota's Wolverines dominated every as- minder Murray McLachlan after defense." pect of the contest, and even helm taking a perfect…

… as the Wolverines ation game to Michigan State, early in the final period on a exploded for eight goals and 4-3. while hapless Ohio State goal by Larry Paradise. Keough closed the door on all finished…

…'s highly-rated thinclads in the meet, but the Vols decided against competing in the relay event at the last min- ute. The Wolverines proved they could run without competition, however, as they defeated the…

…. "Every team is a conten- der for' the title, and at least three - Denver, North Dakota and Minnesota - have enou* talent to rate as great teams." The Wolverines currently sit near the bottom of the pack…

Wolverines tired easily in the high altitude at Denver and couldn't keep up with the fast-skating Pioneers. Michigan's goals were scored by Koviak and sophomore Doug Glendinning. Thriller The second half of…

…, turning back 41 Pioneer shots. The Wolverines could not manage a single shot on goal in the first period and ended up with only nine shots for the entire game. One of those, however, was0 goal by Ron Ullyot…

January 05, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 82) • Page Image 15

…: Psychological Responses DRUGS, AESTHETICS, AND THE ARTIST WORKSHOPS Cagers By RICK STERNS Associate Sports Editor Playing some of their best ball' in recent memory, the Wolverine basketball squad came within a…

… field goal of capturing the Sun Devil classic in wintry Tempe, Arizona. The Wolverines won their opener in the four team tourna- ment Thursday, December 21st, defeating a not all that bad Ore- gon State…

… throws for a 77-76 lead that the Sun Devils never lost. Michigan was all but finished as the Devils reeled off 10 points against two for the Wolverines. The fans had begun filing out. But clutch jump shots…

… who ruled that Jim Pitts had hit him inten- tionally. Baily missed -his first1 try but made the second, givingj ASU a three point lead and nul- lify the effect of a last second Wolverine goal, Perhaps…

… the lustre of the show=; ing in the championship game somewhat by the fact that Ari- zona State, after the win over the Wolverines, went on to a second holiday tournament, the Las Vegas Classic and…

… finished dead' last ,losing to such stalwarts ast Nevada Southern and Loyola of Los Angeles.# The Oregon State game was probably the Wolverines second best effort of the season, behind the win over Detroit…

… of Ann Arbor Tomjanovich finished with 23, as the Wolverines were completely and added 14 rebounds to lead the demolished by the giant Cougs. cagers' fourth winning effort. alcHIGANq TS.lr--n-Y-- M im…

January 06, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 83) • Page Image 7

… controversial goal scored by Lee Marttila at 1:46 of the final period started off the Wolverine rampage. Spartan coach Amo Bessone thought the score should not have been allowed, since the puck bounced off…

Wolverines dominated the rest of the third period, flashing the goal light three more times on scores by Jerry Hartman, Lars Hansen, and Ron Ullyot. Michigan goalie Jim Keough' played what Renfrew termed a…

… past Johnson. Deeks was the major playmaker for 'the Wolverines, scoring one goal and adding two assists. His marker came at 1:41 of the open- ing period, and preceeded by a minute and a half a goal by…

… Randy Binnie. Those two scores gave the Wolverines a 2-0 lead which they never relinquished. The victory was the first in WCHA play for the Wolverines this season agasinst two losses, and upped their…

… team expects to do as well. The Wolverines show of brav- ado began with a minute left in 167-pounder B i11 Waterman's match with Illini Roger May. Holding a five point lead, Water- man began fighting for…

… came on the decision by Chuck Marshall over Jim Sanger. 'M' Improvement Bay credited the Wolverines im-, provement since the tourney to incerased practice. "We doubled practice time from once a day to…

…, where they finished only two points be- hind fifth place Michigan. Also in the Midlands two Wolverine grapplers, Steve Rubin and Hud- son, faced their opponents from Bloomington, Ted Parker and Tim Mc…

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…

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…

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 13, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 90) • Page Image 7

… exhibition in the second period vantage the Wolverines pressur that was good enough to earn him 'the pr' ene peigh four minutes in the penalty box. teo hera'ndinss nly For an encore he. staged a fig- seconds…

…_______________ Minnesota coach Glen Sonmor Minnsota in the third period. It" pulled McLachlan for an extra took 15:59 to produce the tying forward but the Wolverines shut score. Jerry Hartman led the eits T o P iston s; the…

…. Hansen his second goal of the sea- By The Associated Press place in the NHL's West Division.- Wolverine coach Al Renfrew had son and set the stage for Perrin's BOSTON-Bailey Howell, Sam Boivin set up the…

…. The Wolverines fined the to t the Philadelphia 76ers a 33-116 nesota makin use f its peed,. scorer, h lf. d uihd JohsyoGrenwscord3nin ally gained their composure IOWA CITY, (1P) - Basketball points…

… improvement, although we still must get bet- ter." The Wolverine's overall point total was high considering the fact that there were various slips and outright falls that won't be repeated. The overall score…

January 16, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 91) • Page Image 8

… you would have a hard time convincing the Wolverines of this, based on the decision-making in Saturday's game with Michigan State. Three goal tending calls in the second half, one of which, at least…

…, can be argued from now until doomsday, helped the green clad Spartans rise up and smote the Wolverines into the Big Ten cellar, 86-81. The Way It's Been Thus far it has been that kind of a season for…

… are." Stager also announced a defin- ite upturn in Wolverine swim- ming recruiting fortunes. Noting that he actually had a Santa* Clara Swim Club graduate on his freshman team (it's a rare oc- currance…

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…

January 20, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 95) • Page Image 7

… Farley must have helped scare the Spartans right out of the pool as they were humbled by ,w the Wolverines 69-50 last night. It started in the first event when one State swimmer left the blocks too soon in…

… they entertain the Wolverines tonight in Iowa City. The dual meet will follow the Minnesota-Iowa basketball game, and the near-capacity crowd will be treated to performances by Big Ten Champions in…

…, elated with his first hat trick as a Wolverine, who 2himed, "I'll be ready for to- morrow night." Western Ontario coach Ron Watson was not at all happy with his goalkeeping: "Bonney hasn't come up with a…

…'t organized the Grapplers' is aware of their presence. Chorale. Because if they did, Probably the most impressive' there's one Rodgers and Ham- Hawkeye from the Wolverine merstein song they'd be singing point…

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 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…

January 21, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 96) • Page Image 7

…SUNDAY, JANUARY 21,1968 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN SUNDAY, JANUARY 21, 1968 TIlE MICHIGAN DAILY - ..-- -- I --- Wolverine Icers Double Hat Trick Mustangs, 13-3 By JOHN SUTKUS "Michigan…

… slaughter: pick one, fill in thej blank) of Western Ontario. Koviak scored the first time Michigan pushed the puck in to Western's zone. The goal, at 0:45, stakedrthe Wolverines to a lead< they never…

…. + "We definitely skated better than we did Friday night," noted Wolverine coach Al Renfrew. "And naturally we could score *more." The same problem as Friday; night bothered the Mustangs,I namely the…

Wolverine defense. Only last night the cast was changed a little as Harold Her- man replaced Jim Keough in goal. Herman, back in the pads for the first time this season, kicked out 27 shots, including a…

… frustration. The offense kept the pressure on Patterson all night. There were times when the Wolverines launched as many as eight shots at a time at him. Oddly enough, the Mustangs figured one of their…

January 23, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 97) • Page Image 8

Wolverines fell one short of the centurymark as they ran over smaller Ball State quintet, 99-75. before a slim crowd or 3,503 in the Events Building last night. "We just can't seem to put them away," said a…

… court. The Wolverines had jacked up the score to 50-33 but the Cardinals hit for four points in the last 14 second to stay in the game going into the second night, topped the Wolverines in half. rebounds…

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 26, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 100) • Page Image 11

…FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1968 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE ELEVEN FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1968 TIlE MIChIGAN DAILY PAGE ELEVEN IKeough Hopes To Bottle Up Minnesota's Attack Wolverine leers Faceoff…

… the Minnesotans in action three times against his own team, appraises them as "excellent skaters. And they are fast, too." The Wolverines dropped the initial meeting with the Gophers in the Big Ten…

… both games," acknowledges Sonmor. "Michigan has a great goaltender in (Jim) Keough." A combination of Keough and good skating by the Wolverines beat the Gophers in the Ann Ar- bor series. The Wolverines

… of WCHA play, Paradise has put to- gether an incomparable record of penalties. He added to that rec- CHUCK NORBY burly defenseman will be ready for more action tomorrow night. The Wolverines head…

… iay be a doubtful starter. The Michigan-Minnesota ,eries is one of the longest and most bit- ter hockey rivalries going. And the series with the Gophers is the only one where the Wolverines have a…

…-2. Keough, today a relaxed and confident individual, has given the Wolverines some of the finest net minding anyone has seen in Ann Arbor for quite a while. Teammate C r a i g Malcolmson rates him as "the…

… started between him and end to run their league record to Wolverine Jerry Hartman.- 8-4, enough to rank them fourth Paradise Lost, behind North Dakota (9-2-1), Appropriately enough, Para- Denver (9-3), and…

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…

January 28, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 102) • Page Image 8

… LEAGUE BALLROOM coffee, films, information OR CALL: JOSEPH MASON 761-2348 WILLIAM RAYMER 5-7 P.M. Rally Seals 'M' Fate (Continued from Page 1) The Wolverines used an effec- Rudy Tomjanovich. Michigan for…

… the Buckeye thorn in But with Tomjanovich picking ing foul shots all afternoon.'"Just the Wolverine flesh. There were up fouls almost as fast as the for the record, it was a Finney times when he shot…

… streaks. The sophomore. That, apparently, was Wolverines. streaks were most notable when the equivalent of taking a heavy load off Hosket's back for he Wolverines Lose on 'Foul' Play almost immediately…

… flatfooted as Floor Shooting Percentage: 44.4%,MICHIGAN 44 48-92 the Wolverines, led by the sharp ___ OHIO STATE 45 50-95 shooting Stewart, flipped in seven straight points to take a 51-44 lead. But some poor…

… floor play by the Wolverines enabled the Bucks CHINA IN CRISIS: to come within two at 55-52. From A EYEWITNESSREPORTathen on Michigan played a game AN EEWITESSREPO T fof 'catch me if you can' which the…

… something strange hap- pened. The Buckeyes began con- verting free throws just as the, Wolverines started missing them. Buckeye Jody Finney moved in for a lay up with three minutes left to play to tie the…

… play to make it 91-87. Maxey countered with a jump- er for the Wolverines but Sulli- van, with an opportunity to tie, could only convert one of two foul shots. With 35 seconds left Hosket put in a…

… the outstretched arm of Buckeye star Bill Hosket. Hosket led Ohio State with 26 points to pace a 95-92 victory. Others in the picture are Wolverines Jim Pitts (24) and Bill Fraumann (35), and Buckeyes…

… (three Bucks fouled out) to record 19 charity tosses. Ford's nine free throws helped boost his game total to 19 in the % Wolverines' first intercollegiate contest. The taller Buckeye squad was unable to…

… capitalize on its height advantage, grabbing only 37 re- bounds to the Wolverines' 44. Fife Leads Frosh * BASKETBALL Northwestern Iowa Ohio State Wisconsin Illinois Purdue Indiana Michigan State Minnesota…

January 28, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 102) • Page Image 9

… the Wolver- ines, who also knocked off the Gophers twice in a home series two weeks ago. Michigan has now racked up six wins in a row, and its WCHA record stands at 5-3. The Wolverines had to battle…

… one with Scott Buchan's goal at 2:33 of the final period, but the, Wolverines roared away with two more scores to ice the victory. Six Fed by Hansen and Galbraith, senior Bruce Koviak slipped one past…

… beat Wolverine netminder Jim Keough to tie the score for the final time in the game. Doug Galbraith got Michigan's fourth goal just 46 seconds later to break the tie, and defenseman off the Wolverine

… Big Ten crown now, since the winner is determined among three teams-Michigan, Michigan State, and Minnesota. The Spartans have an outside chance to tie the Wolverines fo: the title, but they must win…

… their last two games against Michigan as well as two with Minnesota tc do it. The Wolverines resume action next weekend with a pair of games against Minnesota, Duluth at , Bulldog's home rink. The weekend…

…'s action left fiv Wolverines in double-figures in the goal-scoring department this year. Koviak and Perrin lead the team with 14 apiece, while Mart- tila has 12, and Galbraith and Ullyot each have 10. 4…

Wolverines racked up four pins and two forfeit victories, and by 5:40 the mats were clear. "We were quite pleased with the performance of each man out there," declared assistant coach Rick Bay. "Usually, in a…

…'t compete against the overall depth of the Wolverine squad as evidenced by the Michi- gan's 10 first in 13 events, and five 1-2 finishes. Purdue did receive a stellar per- former from Dan Milne who turn- ed…

… superiority was clearly evident from the start as they swept through the first two events without even being seriously chal- lenged. Wolverines Tom Mertz, Jay. Mahler, Tom Arusoo, and John Salassa breezed in…

… Kinkead in the 200-yard individ- ual medley. Along with these per- 0r VOKWAGEN OF AMERICA. NE. Nothing Much Stager felt that the meet did not produce any outstanding perform- ances by the Wolverines

February 03, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 107) • Page Image 6

… ludicrous to talk about tonight's Michigan-Michigan State game as a pivotal clash, especially since both teams are wallowing in the Big Ten depths. But tonight the Wolverines can confirm or refute the oft…

…, not to mention irrelevant. The present Wolverine squad has totally escaped the fall-out of Cazzie Russell. Last year's banishment to the cellar was overlooked because The Linezps most Wolverine fans…

… (35) F minus-Cazzie Wolverine cagers to win. Besides, it would have Steve Rymal (15) F made a lot of prognosticators look'bad. Heywood Edwards (33) C But now it's Cazzie Russell, New York Knicks, not…

… Cazzie Russell, John Bailey (12) G ex-Michigan star. Now it's the antiseptically clean All-Events Build- Harrison Stepter (31) G ing, home of the Wolverines. Now -it's time for the Michigan cagers MICHIGAN…

…: the Wolverines have progressed Now he contents himself with from just plain losing to losing with tragic overtones. short innuendoes, as he did after After Ohio State destroyed Michigan 103-70 at…

… Basketball Stats only eye squad the Wolverines showed they had talent. Michigan fans have been described as being fickle. The fact lales FG Tickets: $2.00 at Union desk Rudy Tomjanovich Dennis Stewart…

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…

February 04, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 108) • Page Image 7

… Special To The Daily MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. - "We juggled the lineup and let the guys swim where they wanted" said diving Coach Dick Kimball after the Wolverine swimmers pum- meled Minnesota 7812 to 43%/2 last…

… night in the Gophers' pool. Kimball was explaining why the Wolverines had so many men out of position against the unusually weak Minnesota team. And the final results showed he wasn't exaggerating. After…

… John Robertson and Jay Mahler swept the breaststroke, the Wolverines stopped kidding around, finally, in the last event, the 400-yard freestyle. With Bello, Wiebeck, John Salassa, and BobI Kircher, the…

Wolverines had their best time of the season, a 3:16.5.j 400-yd. MEDLEY RELAY -1.I. Minnesota (Knight, Walker, Hans- sen, Lundburg) 2. Michigan. Time - 3:41.8. 1000-yd VREESTYLE - 1. 0- Connor (M); 2. Arusoo…

…SU ,Sorenson Bomb DULUTH, Minn. - Michigan's hockey team jumped to an early I lead, then hung on to defeat high- spirited Duluth last night, 7-5., The victory moved the Wolverines1 into third place in the WCHAi…

… marker with 3:37 remaining in the period, but a pair! of goals by Wolverine junior Ran- dy Binnie just 201 seconds apart B ad g ers ________ o B a gers shot the score to 6-2 by the buzzer. Duluth dominated…

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 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

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…

February 09, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 112) • Page Image 9

…FRIDAY, FEBRUARY $, 1'968 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE NINE FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9,1968 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE NIN1 * Gmnasts By ANDY BARBAS !the Wolverines had planned. Special To The Daily Michigan…

… edge. Char- and dealing the Spartans a 188.6 lie Froeming led the Wolverines to 187.05 upset. with a 9.1. The Woverines won the meet Even though the Wolverines where they were expected to lose slipped in…

… near the completion of his performance but still picked up an 8.8. The Spartans cut the Wolverine lead to only .05 of a point in the long horse. Sophomore Jensen led the Wolverines with a 9.25. Mich…

…- igan State captain Dave Thor, though, led everyone with a 9.4. Michigan's Fred Rodney followed the two with a solid 9.15, tying the Spartans' Ed Gunny. The Wolverines had the Spar- tans with their backs…

…. Last Ditch Michigan State's coach Szypula, in a last ditch effort to overtake the Wolverines, instructed his high bar team to take a chance. They attempted harder tricks, but their gamble failed as Gunny…

… goal in overtime, suffered a may be geting mentally prepared State's icers. shoulder separation last week and for the weekend series with a The Wolverines will take their will probably be out of action…

… weak Spartan team. eight-game winning streak back for the weekend series. The other Sophomore Dave Perrin admit- to the scene of their last loss. Wolverine nemsis. Nino Cristo- ted that although he…

… The Wolverines find themselves has put the light on only twice Tech 'Michigan Tech, the cur- nTheWlvyeighes fndthemdelve more for the Spartans. rent WCHA leaders), next week." riding on the crest of…

… trasted with Michigan's 4.8. niht where the Wolverines are f --+1, undefeated. score in this event was 26.35, it wasj much more than they had ex-f pected. Earlier this' year, side horse scores had…

February 11, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 114) • Page Image 6

Wolverines more polish and poise. State & Packard The result was a 9-0 whitewash <=-yom~r:>o<-amo<-o< o {s < -{7 om <-of Michigan State. h Kayos Spartans, 9-0 pa After Friday night's 4-3 over- time…

… squeaker over the Spartans, Wolverine goalie Jim Keough pre- dicted a substantial victory last night. Actually he didn't go too far out on a limb. Though Michi- gan's Friday night victory was a pastiche of…

…-1 score. Last night the Wolverines kept the pieces together. "We played a good game," ac- knowledged Wolverine Coach Al Renfrew. "And, despite the score, State is still a good team. They gave us a heckuva…

… game Friday night." The Wolverines continued their third period heroics, scoring six goals in the final stanza. "This could be some team if it played three third periods a night," notes Keough. A Wolver…

… started. Nine minutes later Galbraith got a souvenir puck for his second hat trick of the season. The next two minutes brought two more Michigan goals. *I UI And the Wolverines await next -Daily…

…-Andy Sacks weekend's. invasion of Michigan MICHIGAN FORWARD Lee Martilla (8) skates across the Mich- Tech, currently one WCHA notch igan State crease in jubilation after scoring the Wolverines' last ahead of…

… light w in spectacle of the two held in weights. le Events Building, the Michigan At 123 pounds, Steve Rubin gave w estlers took measure of Ohio the Wolverines a fast 5-0 lead by te as they beat them…

… to 15 and 12 ith the Wolverines holding a slim ad as they 'went Into the heavy eights. Michigan's Pete Cornell had the eight upon his- shoulders as the rolverines could not lose here and ill have a…

February 11, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 114) • Page Image 7

… yesterday as the Wolverines lost a three point half-time lead before being completely run off the court by Iowa 99-86 in the Events Building. The Hawkeyes scored 12 straight; points in little over two minutes…

… early in the second half after the Wolverines had taken a seven point lead on Ken Maxey's driv- ing layup. Senior Sam Williams, who sat out much of the first stanza aft- er picking up his third personal…

February 13, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 115) • Page Image 9

… - The Wolverine. wrestlers, led by a pin in their first and last matches, overpowered Wisconsin 25-6 yesterday in what assistant coach Rick Bay termed "our best dual meet of the year." The win gave…

… their series with North Dakota in Hougliton to drop into second behind Den- ver who took two from Minnesota Duluth. The Wolverines pulled out a 4-3 overtime win in East Lansing Friday night, then came…

…, when the Wolverines were forced to play catch up,they moved into a 3-0 lead while Keough plugged the goal against 17 Michigan State shots. Six tallies in the final per- iod turned the game into a farci…

… of the afternoon." according to Bay as Wolverine 152-pounder Fred Stehman tan- gled with Mike Gluck, runnerup in the NCAA's last year. With the score tied 2-2 going into the second period, Gluck gained…

… a fast three points to lead 5-2. Stehman Reverses But Stehman came right back with a reversal and predicament to go ahead 6-5. And after the Wolverine senior started the last period with a quick…

… escape, the two grapplers spent the rest of their match in a back and forth tussle, but Stehman came out the victor 7-5. The 160 division saw Wolverine Wayne Hansen "looking real good," according to Bay…

…." The 10-2 Badger victory attested to that. Impressive Victories The last two matches saw im- pressive Wolverine victories-a de- cision by Pete Cornell at 177 and a pin, of course, by Dave Porter at…

February 14, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 116) • Page Image 9

…WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1867 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PACIF. N . WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1967 THE MICHIGAN DAILY ~Af1I~ ~Tr~7w r Uaa.1N A i WolverineS T 10 n nn 7 TT IUr TipS Illini, 67 -65…

… forward for the Illini, Michigan its first Big Ten bas- hit a pair of free throws to put ketball victory on the road in two Illinois ahead 55-54. years as the Wolverines upset Il- The lead changed back and…

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…

February 17, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 119) • Page Image 7

… first period Mich- can't move it.' igan's hockey team had its first Had the Wolverines' passing been sharper, it might have oeen penalty, a two-minute tripping another story. infraction handed to Paul…

… Domm. The Huskies came out hitting It left the Wolverines a man in the first period. It was a cal- short ,but, more importantly, it culated strategy against the big- allowed Michigan Tech to play ger…

… Sieradzki (4) and Edgar Rivalin (3) atch developments as John Haines (7) tries to push Wolverine Bruce Koviak out of the play. The uskies' defense clamped the lid on the Wolverines, 3-0. 13 Coach Al Renfrew…

… missed open nets three or four times. But we were skating right with them the whole game. * "They were checking us well. When they take the puck right Frozen The second period, opened with Wolverine

… perfect pass and punched the' puck into the open net from five feet out. The Wolverines hardly ac- knowledged the two-goal deficit 'ONE MORE TIME:'- wrestlers Go Agamit By BILL McFALL Tonight in East…

February 18, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 120) • Page Image 6

… CORPORATION 2001 Sanford St. MUSKEGON, MICHIGAN An Equal Opportunity Employer leers ] By ELLIOTT BERRY The way yellow jerseys were sprawled all over the ice last night, it seemed as if all the Wolverines had…

…-2 victory. The victory gave Michigan Tech a sweep of their weekend series with the Wolverines, and elimin- Lose making sparkling saves to light the scoreless frame. The Wolverines took the early in the…

… conquering was forgotten yester- day, as Notre Dame's indoor track team left Ann Arbor on the short end of a 76-64 dual meet score. Wolverine coach Don Canham's thinclads got the points in all the places that…

Wolverine athletes. The Wolverines started slowly,' taking only third places it the first two running events. Miler: Steve Bishop and 440 man Paul managed third to keep Notre Dame in the scoring. Pete…

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 21, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 122) • Page Image 7

… Building. The Illini's Blue wardrobe had clashing orange numerals that were incredibly large. The uni- forms also seemed to bother the Wolverines as they lost- their eighth Big Ten game in 10 starts…

… and then Tomjanovich was ' called for his second goaltending violation in less than a minute and his third in the ball game. This time the call was question- able but the Wolverines had been drained of…

… deliberate Illinois team that leads the Big Ten in defense with a 64 points- against average, Michigan was only able to hit for 31 in the first half. Big Gun?I And the Wolverine's big gun, Tomjanovich, could…

… was particularly happy with the win since the Wolverines had handed his Fightin' Illini a stunning 67-65 defeat at home. "We were awful sloppy out there but I don't care how we win them on t'le read…

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…

February 24, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 125) • Page Image 7

… to ta all night, but the third-period place Minnesota. marker by Nodak Bob Tuff ended The Wolverines find the battle. Tuff took passes from in the Big Ten cellar Mike Furlong and Terry Ogden mark while…

… the Gophe in front of the Wolverine net, 3-7 mark. If they lo: and drilled the puck past goalie coach Dave Strack's bo Jim Keough. certain of ending the Dave Kartio, North Dakota's the basement for t…

… on the play. This set the stage for Tuff's winning goal midway through the final frame while teammate John Gasparini was sitting out the ac- tion in the penalty box. The Wolverines were unable to stage…

… teammate at forward, sophomore Larry Mi- kan, is still growing at 6'7". Even though Michigan had an easy time disposing of Minnesota at home, the Gophers outrebound- ed the Wolverines 49-41. Slaughter "They…

Wolverines. As far as his ownk team is con- cerned, the Michigan mentor stated, "We just have to regroup and play the way we can play. Our game against Illinois was one of the poorest of the season." Mistakes…

… In last Tuesday night's loss to the Illini, the Wolverines made numerous mittakes while suffer- ing their eighth Big Ten setback. "We seem to be a team where everybody has to go all out, all the time…

… eight. "This might cause some of our squad members a little difficulty," says .Bay. "Both of those teams have a few good boys scattered through their lineups who will be looking to upset their Wolverine

February 25, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 126) • Page Image 8

…'AND FORKS-North Dako- ta exploded for three final-period goals last night to bury Michigan 5-2, and complete a sweep of the two-game series. The double defeat completely shatteredg anyiWolverine hopes for a…

… high finish in the WCHA standings. Michigan has now lost four in a row and has a 9-7 league record. Mike Furlongr was the biggest thorn in the Wolverine side with goals in each of the first two pe- riods…

… free of pen- alties, only four Wolverines and five Nodaks were whistled to the penalty box. None of the goals came on power plays, although marker while both teams were Furlong scored his first…

…-period short-handed. Gym nasts By ANDY BARBAS Both the Wolverines and the Fighting their way out of the Illini scored their season highs in corner they put themselves in at , yesterday's clash. Michigan did it…

February 25, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 126) • Page Image 9

…Sunday, February 25, 1968 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nine Sundy, ebrury 5, 968 HE ICHIAN AIL , _ 5 _ Wolverine Cagers Overpower Minnesota, 105-92 By ROB SALTZSTEIN Special To The Daily…

… MINNEAPOLIS-"I don't know -we Just fell apart." That little quote, by a girl named Candy, captain of the Min- nesota cheerleaders, vaguely tells the story of what the Wolverines did to Minnesota last night here…

… Minnesota away and they did it like a group of happy butchers at a meat-cutting convention. Trailing 45-44 going into the second half, the Wolverines erupt- ed with a display of basketball fireworks that…

… fizzled Minnesota's two-game winning streak and pushed them into a tie with the Wolverines for cellar honors. All the Wolverines, led by Rudy Tomjanovich, strong on the boards, and Ken Maxie, loose on the…

… and with so much success that he left Minnesota fans muttering about players who deliberately show-off. The Wolverines started out slow- ly and trailed Minnesota 10-4 with just under three minutes gone…

Wolverine coach Gus Stager relying instead on its overwhelm- after his freshmen had turned ing depth. the 1968 Big Ten frosh meet into Greg Zann took one first with a shambles by walloping runner- a nifty :22…

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…

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