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December 10, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 80) • Page Image 6

… speed lrelhant Billy Taylor shows his heels to the once-mighty Ohio State Buckeyes. After starter Glenn Doughty was injur ed in the ichigan State name, Taylor sparked the Wolverine offense to five…

… straight wins, often electrifying the crowds with ling runs f"oni :scrimmage. The Wolverine defensive unit, one of the stingiest in the Big Ten, overwhelms Vander- bilt fullback Allan Spear. Featuring Henry…

… against Michigan in leading the Spartans to a 23-12 decision. It was the Wolverines' sole loss in the conference this year. Junior Quarterback Don Moorhead, who played in Dennis Brown's shadow last season…

…, came into his own in the 1969 campaign. With total offense figures of 1699 yards, Aloorhead rate s one of the most productive quarter- backs in Wolverine history. Above, he moves back into the pocket to…

March 11, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 131) • Page Image 8

… Michigan Tech raced away, For a brief three-minute inter- with a 7-4 victory. After an inspiring 8-4 Wolverine Saturday neight's WCHA regional victory over Minnesota the night before, only WCHA regular…

… to becoming the darkhorse NCAA way of a Wolverine appearance hockey champions. in the NCAA championship tour- But after another eight minutes nament at Colorado Springs this had elapsed, the Michigan…

… To ProtestE Firings of GENDELL an WEDNESDAY MARCH 12 Noon, Diag The Wolverines skated out Sat- two minutes to play in the first period to even the contest at 1-1 and set the stage for the season…

… Huskie net- minder Gordon McRae to send the Wolverines into 2-1 lead. Less than four minutes later the hulking right winger a g a i n brought the wildly partisan capa- city crowd to its feet when he com…

May 07, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 1) • Page Image 6

Wolverines inning, a drive over the left field were probably hoping for a down fence, to complete the scoring with pour to postpone the contest. But the Wolverines ahead 9-3. A dou- by the end of the frame the…

…. MARK CARROW gained the The second inning, which was ; win with a brilliant relief stint. delayed twice by rain, began with Carrow relieved Fife in the third the Wolverines trailing Western, with the…

… Rafferty followed rally in the seventh and last in- :: ning. Three walks in the seventh Special To The Daily Redmon's homer with singles to -Daily-Larry Robbins WOLVERINE SHORTSTOP Chuck Schmidt, one of…

… is the umpire. Yesterday Schmidt had two hits including a three-run home run over the left field fence. Christman gained his first win of the season as the Wolverines took an early 5-0 lead and had…

… little trouble in holding on to the vic- tory. Last Saturday the Wolverines staged two late inning rallies to capture a doubleheader from In- diana by scores of 9-4 and 6-5. In the opener a five run ninth…

… the strength of hitless relief. Ironical- ly the Hoosiers took a leaf out of the Michigan notebook commit- ting eight errors in the double- header, many of which played key roles in the Wolverine win…

…. Then came yesterday's surprise win over powerful Western Mich- igan. The loss was only Western's eighth against 21 wins. This weekend Michigan hopes to continue their good play as the Wolverines meet…

February 16, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 116) • Page Image 7

… delivered a ones point loss to the Hawkeyes on their home court for the second consecutive year, The Wolverines dropped Iowa NIGHT EDITOR: ELLIOTT BERRY out of the conference race with the 86-85 victory and…

…. minutes to lead 22-12. leading scorer with 27 points, 10 The Wolverines had gone up by But the Hawks made a swift coming on goaltending calls on nine points at 84-75 on steals by comeback, scaring the…

… of Pete Fichuck; Rich Yurich, and Bill Klatt com- bined to . beat Wolverine goalie Jim Keough, this time with Fi- chuck doing the honors. In ' the second period, Mike Kurtz, who was espeically…

March 20, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 139) • Page Image 10

… favored Wolverines will have to re- spond with a sterling performance if they are to carry home the title. In truth, the conference championship is only a part of what the gymnasts will be seeking this week…

… trip to Seattle and the National Champion- ships. After the results of this season's dual meets, which saw the Wolverines chalk up national highs in both their six and seven event scores. Michigan must…

… touranment. The condition of the Wolverine squad is good. A pulled hamstring muscle, which has bothered Dave Jacobs' performances in floor exercises, has been improving, so he should be able to turn in one of…

… concluded. "If these two teams hit, the rest of the scores will fall right in line." It is probable that the Wolverines have not hit their potential this season, but Loken feels he will be "extremely…

… satisfied with a 164," the score his gymnasts achieved against Iowa in the _dual meet. If that tally is achieved, there is little that should keep the Wolverines from their trip to Seattle. -JERRY CLARKE JOI…

January 19, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 92) • Page Image 11

… Ohio State's Buckeyes gave Michigan a lesson in fundamental basketball yesterday as they com- pletely dominated the Wolverines and sailed to an easy 98-85 vic- tory. The Buckeyes halted the potent…

… Michigan offense by throwing up a tight 1-2-2 zone that forced the Wolverines into one of their worst shooting games of the campaign. daily sports,' NIGHT EDITOR: FRED LaBOUR Ohio State was no less effective…

…- door the Wolverine center. He al- so had success in dragging Tom- janovich down low and then rol- ling to the basket. Ohio State was i 3 T 7 C i 4 4 MICHIGAN Stewart Carter Tomjanovich Fife Maxey…

… Finney Meadors Andreas OHIO STATE FG 4 11 12 6 2 4 FT 0-0 .9-10 2-2 0-0 3-5 4-6 -Daily-Andy Sacks BOB SULLIVAN (90), the Wolverine's "sixth man," crashes into Ohio State's Denny Meadors in an attempt to…

… offensive board work the Mich- igan offense could not function as it normally does. Yesterday made two bad games in a row for the Wolverines and tough Northwestern lies ahead. Unless they improve over their…

… Buckeyers to cough the 'ball up 17 times, with a shameful 10 turnovers in the second stan- za. The Wolverines also got their chapces to score, throwing up 95 shots to the basket while t h e Buckeyes had to…

August 27, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 1) • Page Image 6

…Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, August 27, 1969 PUZZLING .,. a l 11 l .. 6 F: J( v i."' < ;? Links outlook unknown By BILL DINNER One can only wonder what happened to the Wolverine golf…

… were five additional lettermen to help the depth of the squad. Even the Wolverines' opener gav-e no indication of their fu- Lire fortunes as they captured lifth place in the annual Miami Invitational…

… Tournament, with Keith Mohan and Rod Sumpter leading the team. Erskine, who started with a disappointing 80- 81-161, patched together his game to finish with 316, good for third among the Wolverines

… Iopes for (a victory in the Big Ten Tour- namnent were washed away after the first round (s the Wolverines were over 20 strokes out of first. Things went from bad to worse in the final round as they…

… Tournament in Columbus the Wolverines fin- -i hope is that there will be a great improvement in today's play." In accord with N e w - comb's remarks the team did edge up a little, but then there are not too…

… Big Ten Tournament were washed away after the first GET ATTENTION round as the Wolverines were over 20 strokes out of first. Things went from bad to worse in the final 36 holes as they finished in…

… Erskine could muster was a dismal 319 total which placed him fifthout of six Wolverines. Erskine was undaunted by his endeavors for the Michigan golf team. Wasting no time after the season drew to a close…

… per month Required a Call NEEBJAC TV RENTALS 662-5671 SERVING BIG 10 SCHOOLS SINCE 1961 capture fourth place in the Big Ten with a strong 9-5 mark. A final verdict was forthcom- ing on the Wolverines

… of the unknown. In spite of the poor campaign, the 1969 Wolverine squad was veteran in nature: Gone next year will be the en- tire starting infield including Glenn Redmon, who was a second team all Big…

February 22, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 121) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, February 22, 1969. THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, February 22, 1969 Upset minded Illini sophomores severe threat to 'NI' gymnasts Wolverines The Lineups take on…

… Harrison Mike Price Greg Jackson 6-8 6-5 6-3 6-3 6-8 By DAVE HANNES The up and down Wolverine cagers will attempt to extend their Big Ten win streak to three this afternoon in a battle with Il- linois. The…

… Jackson. who stands 6-8. Jackson has been a big scorer for Ilinois, holding the schoolrrecord for most points by a sophomore center. He was effective against the Wolverines In that duel, Michigan played…

…, the cham- not particularly impressive against pionship is theirs. the Wolverines scoring only three "Orhiggster.lemthpoints, but Scholz played an cx- "Our biggest problem this year cellent game making…

Wolverines' ability to stop the opposition from scoring. "It seems like defense just isn't their bag as the saying goes. Mich- igan has an effective zone but not a great one. I can't understand why they don…

… eight rebounds while hitting for 19 points, which came mainly on difficult jumpers from the corner. As far as the Wolverines were concerned, the Illinois game was one of their finest team efforts of the…

… season. The scoring was' -Daily--Andy Sacks WOLVERINE FORWARD BOB SULLIVAN drives around two Illinois defenders for an easy lay-up on route to Michigan's 92-87 upset over the Illini in their last meeting…

… last week at the Events Building. VI WOLVERINES POWERFUL I Dave Jacobs STONED!! "stereopticon" STONED!! "Marx Brothers" MAD MARVIN at the Vth FORUM I I SGC Announces PETITIONING FOR SGC President…

… Events Building. j eon because you do it yourself The Wolverines,,seventh ranked in the nation, stunned their pa- I Wax! WA5'11NGrot4 trons in the sparse crowd of 286 by falling behind the eager Gop- i…

… HOURS After Rubin had pulled t hej Wolverines even at 6-6 with a - ____- 4-1vtriumph over Terry Sworsky, __Jim Sanger provided the turning of the match when he convincing- N O Nly trounced Sworsky's twin…

January 28, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 99) • Page Image 6

… to be. The key to the Wolverines' 75-70 victory was, obviously, the zone. It was certainly an unex- pected move, as was evidenced by the surprise of Benjamin and his cohorts, and Orr feels that the…

… not capitalized upon. The zone that the Wolverines used was, as Bennington astutely noted, a 1-3-1. Ken Maxey played the point position with Bob Sulli- van and Dan Fife handling the wing spots. Rudy…

… may never use the zone that extensively," were Orr's thoughts on the subject. That does not mean that the Wolverine coaching staff will abandon the zone, though. Com- menting upon one reporter's de…

… the season, and the results showed that the Wolverines have some work to do if they want to win the conference title this year. * LISTLESS: ASMflr CM ST IDEAL FOR: FAMILY MEALS, GET TOGETHERS PICNICS…

…'s 75-70 victory over Michigan State at East Lansing. It was State's in- ability to cope with Orr's 'ka- leidoscope' zone that gave the Wolverines the win, MSU ol By JIM BERLUCCHI The Michigan State…

Wolverines were able to keep pace during the first two periods at East Lansing Friday night, evening the score at 3-3 going into the final 20 minutes. THE SPARTANS then unleash- ed a high - powered attack on…

… this campus SJanuary 31 goalie Jim Keough to rack up three quick goals to put the game out of reach. ' Wolverine Coach Al Renfrew then remove the battle-weary Keough for understudy Bill Busch. State…

…'s Randy Sokell rounded out the scoring with a power-play goal against Busch in the final four minutes.I The Wolverines' tallies were all scored in the first period-by Dave Perrin, Barney Pashak and Paul…

… Gamsby. That was enough to off- set the early Spartan barrage, and give Michigan a temporary 3-21 lead. But the home town Greenies could not be held in check, and! the Wolverines returned home on the short…

March 02, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 128) • Page Image 9

… Editor by the dual meet results and con- The Wolverine gymnastics team ference meet in equal proportions. scored the highest point total in By beating Iowa, Michigan is first the nation this year to…

… also the highest in the na- quotes. The meet was fantastic, tion this year. the sidehorse made the difference. definitely made the meet for the Wolverines. The Hawkeyes were supposed to dominate, with…

… k - eyes, they missed their big chance on the sidehorse, as they were un- able to beat the Wolverines on a daily sports NIGHT EDITOR: BILL DINNER The victory, the gymnasts' tenth of the year against…

… able to score only two last night, but they were enough as All-American goalie Jim Keough netted his second shutout of the campaign and the Wolverines defeated the Badgers, 2-0. The win gave the icers…

Wolverines grabbed an early Bob Dickson, who had a 54.125. Dave Jacobs bounced into the lead in the floor exercise. George After the sidehorse, the r i n g next event, the trampoline, with Huntzicked and Dave…

… Jacobs tied team took over to increase t h e a 9.55. Teammate George H u n t- for the top score with a 9.25 each. Wolverine's lead to 1.75 pointstickeiwasscond with a 9.4, and Sid Jensen followed closely…

… edged out Wolverines 2picked up well over a series of above nine perform- by his long time 'rival, Don Hatch, two points on the one event as ances as he totalled 54.225 all- 9.4 to 9.35. Supporting…

… relatively excellent showings, get- ting 9.05 and 8.925 respectively. national championships. Winning 2-0, the Wolverines all but spoiled Thoughts then turned from 'will that case. Michigan break 190 points…

…' to The Badger thirst was squelched, rather than quenched though, 'how muchwill the Wolverines be as Don Deeks secored the first and eventual winning goal from five _arthtfmarks'oingJnen feet out at 2…

January 09, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 83) • Page Image 17

… twenty minutes for two exactly staunch, came up with reach Goalie Jie Keough, mo of Duluth offense for five goals. Bu The Wolverine hockey fortunes tallies to gain the victory. The the big play when needed…

… Icers dropped both of their con- gan's four goals in the two crucial of the Wolverines, came up with net, goals. tests in Detroit's G r e a t Lakes games. most of those "big plays" and was. But the…

… Michigan of fense pres- The Wolverines, however, wil Hockey tournament. Examinations knueivened and named the Most Valuable Player sured Duluth the entire night for have a tough time continuing their But…

… season was played this The first two Wolverine goals in conference play. Denver has a first six outings was scoring goals, of the holiday hockey conclave past weekend before just a few were of this…

…. Wolverines pounded the Duluth If Michigan continues to play as by Paul Oamsby managed a n y "We played well against Tech But most of the offense was pro- goal unmercifully. they have for the past two week…

…- kind of sustained spark the first night, but we were not vided by the Wolverines as they The next night's game was much ends they will have less than min- lack of hard skating and fore- at all satisfied…

…. for exams hurt us," he continued, nluth was probably the Wolverines Aftr slitingwit Wiconin n'We had only one practice ses-i finest game to date. Both the of- After splitting with Wvisconsin in "ehdol n…

… inspired ::a might bring victory to the Spar- Michigan hockey contingent. The tans. offense finally got off the ground But the Wolverines roared in and exploded for fourteen goals to Co-Recreation in the I…

…. M. rock the rest of the Big Ten. Sports Building will begin again The Wolverines drew a bye the Friday, January 10, 1969 from first night of the tourney and 7:30-10:00 p.m. No charge. Ac- then…

… the Wolverines trouble at 160 program. . On the way to his first place and heavyweight. Otto Zeman de- With the performance of tie finish, Cech, an Illinois state cisioned Chuck Reilly, 6-2, and matmen…

December 04, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 75) • Page Image 10

…Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, December 4, 1969 BIG TEN RUNNERUP NOT ENOUGH Wolverine tankers aim for second in nation By ROD ROBERTS Michigan's swimming team sur- prised nearly everyone…

Wolverine finish since 1956. This year's squad will have a strong nucleus with four tankers -Gary Kinkead, Juan Bello, Dick Rydze, and Bill Mahoney-who ac- counted for 102 points at the NCAA's. But more…

…, 61-52 victor over not be achieved merely by default, the Wolverines in Dallas last as it has been in the past two year. years when there weren't any The fiercest competition down at other teams with…

… depth in the Matt Mann Pool, however, will Big Ten. probably be among Wolverine Michigan State and Ohio State tankers. Due to a recent NCAA will give some balance to the top ruling, freshmen are now…

… eligible half of the conference and could to compete on varsity .teams, and challenge the Wolverine's for the Michigan has about a dozen rookie swimmers who will challenge the returning lettermen. In Coach…

…'s squed, will concentrate his talents in the distance events, freestyle, and individualrmedley, and backstroke. Last year at the NCAA's, the Wolverine captain took second in the 500 IM, and third in the 200…

… Donald will be out to pick up the medley relay in the NCAA's. slack in butterfly left by gradu- Junior Dick Rydze heads the ation losses while another soph Wolverine diving corps. Greg Goshorn will…

…. PETITIONING HAS BEEN EXTENDED for Student positions on the UNIVERSITY BOKSTORE FORMER OLYMPIAN JUAN BELLO of Peru could swim almost any event for the Wolverines this season. The senior speedster will probably…

… in the psilanti INSURANCE CENTER Ann Arbor 200 yard backstroke in which he took third at the NCAA's. The ARLAN'S DEPT. STORE versatile Wolverine captain was runner-up in the 400 yard in- dividual…

January 26, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 98) • Page Image 9

… cagers showed a complete reversal in all phases of their game yesterday as! they earned a 75-70 "defensive" victory over Michigan State at' Jenisbn Field House. The Wolverines were a differ- ent team than…

… figure the Wolverines have allowed all year.a But you would have had trouble convincing Orr of the effective- ness of his "kaleidoscope" zone af- ter the first half yesterday. The Wolverines were leading…

… Discount Store 1 st floor, SAB a2 u5. eiiort . eit er swimmer Michigan's swim team downed . had come close to these times so Southern Illinois 62-42 yesterday far this seo at Matt Mann Pool as Wolverine

…." individual race that they entered. ,The Wolverine mentor, however, captured first in the shortest free- el speditoa158.2tvctoy n te In the only diving event of the was very pleased with Mike 0'-: style race…

December 04, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 75) • Page Image 11

… after the game. "Everybody gave 100 per cent. I'm just sorry we couldn't win it." Indeed, throughout the game the Wolverines played inspired ball; running the fast break, and when that didn't work…

…, passing against the Irish's floating zone until they worked for the open shot. Despite the Wolverines fine effort, however, frustration was the name of the game at the final buzzer as the Irish, ranked in…

December 02, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 73) • Page Image 11

… couldn't supress a smile as he laced up his shoes in the locker room after the Wolverines out-fought the University of Detroit Titans 85-75 in their season opener last night. "Once we started to run in the…

… break started to jell in the second half, we started to win" The Wolverines didn't actually put their fast break game together until 9:37 of the second was gone. By then, Detroit, fighting back from a…

March 02, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 128) • Page Image 8

…a Fint THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, March 2, 1969 -~j- '-'~" Wolverines batter By BILL CUSUMANO back Associate Sports Editor Fife Ba dgers and leading the fast break. a man to man after only…

… about ended up with a foul shot and four minutes and used it for most '-'-'--- -_ l nn Michigan closed out the home Michigan led 31-20 basketball season by defeating The Wolverines could have bur…

Wolverine onslaught. Stewart came right back after the time out to hit on another jumper and Tomjanovich followed with two of his specialty bank shots. Stewart then finished, the bombing by leaping to grab a…

…, the fast break and the zone, were not very effective.} The Wolverines weren't able to1 use their rebounding advantage to roll to easy scores as the lanes just were not being filled. Part of the trouble…

… factor in the Wolverine victory. Michigan played an uneven game in their home finals, but maintained enough consistency to defeat the visiting Badgers by the score of 84 to 79. -Daily-Andy Sac] MICHIGAN…

… Detroit 4,senior pulled in six caroms and 3 held Johnson to just nine points. 6 Michigan's other problem yes- 9terday, the zone, was negated al- most immediately. Orr changed to TENANTS: WOLVERINES IN…

February 15, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 115) • Page Image 7

…' Wrestlers attempt overthrow of MSU hold By ANDY BARBAS The Michigan gymnasts usually have tp worry about losing two meets avery year: Michigan State and Iowa. This afternoon, the Wolverines' tangle with the…

… Cech will step onto the mat to face Michigan State's Gary Bissell, thus beginning what has to be the Wolverines tough- est meet this year. In taking on defending Big Ten champion Michigani State at 3…

… effort to place the most favorable odds on their side, the Michigan coaches have altered the Wolverine line-up somewhat. Regulars 123-pound Cech, 130- pound Lou Hudson, Geoff Henson at 137, 145-pound M i k…

… Il- linois last Tuesday, the Wolverines must come down to business at 9:00 tonight in. Iowa City. Michigan beat the tenth-ranked Illini with spectacular passes, tor- rid shooting from the field, and…

… the awesome Illinois front line. Though Iowa has nothing to compare with the Illini's muscle, the Wolverines must come down out of the clouds long enough to try to concentrate on blasting the high…

…." Perhaps Michi- h gan could have used some more t practice, too, as the. Wolverines v have given up an average of 89.3 c markers an outing. John Orr, on tle other hand,; does not seem overly concerned about…

…-4431 Ext. 23 7 ---. Purdue Ohio State Iowa Illinois MICHIGAN Indiana Mich. State Minnesota Wisconsin Northwestern Miller has not forgotten about the Wolverines' past s u c c e s s against the Hawkeyes…

… play- off with Ohio State. The Wolverines would like noth- ing more than to sink the Hawk- eyes once again, as Iowa can ill afford another loss in the race for ' the Big Ten title. The Hawks dropped two…

February 04, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 105) • Page Image 8

… negotiations are the current impasse is a direct satisfactorily concluded." Lev Alcindor L...... by Jim Forrester Hgot',i cold- ' with the Wolverine Icers IF YOU WOULD have asked "For whom the bell tolls…

…," last Friday night, you would have had to answer the Wolverine hockey team. In what can be fairly described as the most unbelievable com- bination of stupid plays and ineptness ever thrown onto the ice…

… and still called a game, the icers got stomped by Minnesota by a 6-3 count. But if you asked the same question Saturday at about 11 P.M., the inescapable conclusion would be that the Wolverines were…

… 'Gophers put up a good defensive show, but their attack was built around Wolverine mistakes and lazy play. a Cut to the third period Friday. Michigan is behind, 4-3, and on the power play. The Gophers get…

… the puck and Scott Buchan wants to clear it down the ice. Michigan forward Doug Galbraith goes after Buhan, Buchan flicks his wrists and the puck goes over the Wolverine's outstretched stick. Buchan…

… with a shot into the now open right side. Minnesota Coach Glen Sonmor accurately depicted the Wolverine style of play. "When you play as offensively as they do, you're bound to take some chances." Custer…

… took a better chance at the Little Big Horn. After the breakaway, the Wolverine play dropped to a margin of laziness. A jury of little old ladies would 'have hung them for their sluggish play. Cut to…

… Gopher Bill Klatt behind the Michigan net about five minutes after Roddy's score. He is moving back and forth behind the Wolverine goal un- hindered, looking for a friendly brown jersey to pass to in front…

…-existant wing or to the other ,team. THEN CAME SATURDAY NIGHT. If the Wolverines were ter- rible Friday, they were terrifying Saturday. They came out skating and hitting as they hadn't for the entire season. They…

…, but was able to make thesaves. r "We shot several times and that guy didn't even move" said Wolverine defenseman Lars Hansen. The puck would hit a skate or a post or by accident McLacklan would move in…

March 22, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 141) • Page Image 7

…Saturday, March 22, 1969 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Pace Sc~~~ Iu~ ,Mrh2,169TEMCIA AL -:I- -- Wolverine g ym comeback falls short iy ANDY BARBAS 1 Executive Sports Editort The Wolverine gymnasts won…

… 186.55. The final score on the six events which' count for the NCAA's was Idwa 161.55, Michigan 161:10.. Because of the preliminary re- sults, the Wolverines, the Hawk- eyes, and the third…

… effort by Michigan. While the high bar team only could total 26.85, Iowa's four perform- ers all put out mediocre showings and the Wolverines picked tip 0.9 points, coming within 1.10 points of the…

….5 total to de- feat Michigan for NCAA qualifi- cation. Fortunately for the Hawkeyes they were able to tally a 26.90 total to slip past the Wolverines. -Daily---Eric Pergeaux CHARLES FROEMING executes the…

…, however, as the Wolverines fell short of the Hawkeyes in yesterday's session, which determined the Big Ten representative in the NCAA meet. sports NIGHT EDITOR: JOE MARKER 14 spots. Unfortunately, the…

Wolverines would prefer to go to the nationals as a team. But after the first two Ievents, it would have been easier to get bets on an earthquake in Ann Arbor than on Michigan coming back. Iowa took a half…

… like the recently changing cold as the playing surface. weather, the erratic play of the For the next. few weeks the Michigan hockey teai wavered Wolverines floundered in a blizz- during the entire…

… they gave Michigan on the sidehorse were rather unexpect- ed." As Iowa was to find out, though, the Wolverines had not given up. In the third arid last event of the afternoon session, the rings, Mich…

…- igan regained a half a point. Led by Chuck Froeming's 9.35, t h e Wolverine's started a spectacular comeback act. After dinner, Michigan fans were hoping that Iowa had cooled off. But their performance…

February 08, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 109) • Page Image 7

…Saturday, February 8,1969 Icers Brawls mark rough contes1i Special To The Daily HOUGHTON - The Husk- ies of Michigan Tech hit little bit harder and ,skated little bit stronger to down the Wolverine

… icers 4-1 in a bone- crushing penalty+ filled hock- ey game last night. The game was chippy from thb opening faceoff and finally erupt. ed into; a wild brawl in the thirc period featuring Wolverine de…

… the odd man ad- vantage into a goal. Tech buzzes the Wolverine net and tallies twice with Michigan shorthandet while the Wolverines were one again unable to find an effective powerplay combination…

… Michigan goalie Jim Keoug: into the net, for his second goal of the evening. The Wolverines were able tc temporarily tie ,the contest whe: Randy Binnie laced a 30-foote past McRae for Michigan's onl goal of…

March 04, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 129) • Page Image 6

… Michigan hockey team completed a five game winning streak and captured the Big Ten conference crown. Clubbing Wisconsin 8-5 on Fri- day night, the Wolverines tighten- ed the defensive reins the n e x t night…

Wolverine fans with sterling performances. Perrin chose Friday night for his particular feature. Not satis- fied with a mere three goals, he capped his hat-trick by knocking home a fourth in the final period…

… earn the Big Ten title, while Wisconsin needed only one win to capture the crown. From Friday's opening faceoff, however, the Wolverines made " Big Te, their intentions to sweep the ser- ies well known…

Wolverine margin to 8-5 and end- ed the scoring for the evening. Picking up where he left off the previous night, Deeks opened Saturday night's scoring at 2:36 of the first period. Wisconsin then began to con…

… against the Wisconsin Badgers. Perrin's four goals Friday night paced the Icers to an 8-5 victory. Saturday's 2-0 victory completed the weekend sweep and assured the Wolverines of the Big Ten title. U I…

… their previous best. pressure must have gotten to them." As Iowa buckled, the Wolverines kept pouring it on with 9.0-plus routines, trying to break some kind of a record for consistency. Loken exclaimed…

… practice." "I definitely predict a better iscore for Iowa in the Big Ten ;Meet. They have the added nxoti- Ovation of having lost to us." If the Wolverines can perform :as they did Saturday, they should inot…

May 13, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 5) • Page Image 6

… trite, overworked phrase, but it is completely ap- plicable in the case of the 1969 Michigan baseball team. The Wolverine nine, which lost fifteen of its first nineteen con- tests, has suddenly turned…

… received all the support he needed in the opener when the Wolverines scored twice in the first inning. Bud Forsythe singled with one out and advanced to third on Glenn Redmon's single. Gerry CI Forsythe…

… town looking to make a trophy out of the Wolverines. They left town and behind them one of the biggest upsets of the year, with Stewart's twenty odd points against the Big E the major factor in their…

… .LIMIT 1 lede conference.Minnesota full four games in theE A O Reg.ERASBLE ONDDON'T FRY and CRY standings and has played four Re. more games than the Wolverines. ' 9TYPING__________________APER______ Big…

… even if thee ru Wolverines t o p p e d Minnesota r twice when the two teams meet,en the squad would likely finish sec- COUPON LIMIT .LEGAL TANNING BUTTER WITH COCONUT ond to the Gophers unless they…

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February 21, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 120) • Page Image 8

… hence. for the team. past three weekends, against Leaning over to the optimistic ota, Michigan Tech, and point of view for Ann Arbor hock- ota again, the Wolverines ey freaks, Michigan coach Al Ren- hown…

… we're ready to make a move." North Dakota certainly poses a solid threat, but coach Renfrew says the Wolverines have "b e e n practicing hard and it just pays off." By TERRI FOUCHEY Wolverine swim…

… bril- liance for the Buckeye diving corps. Bruce comments, "Our div- ing is erratic but sometimes excel- lent; we're striving for more con- sistency.'" Wolverine divers Dick I s BE- I OWR H DTE L0N TAYE…

… the excellence in the but- terfly, strong sprinters, and over- all team balance as the reasons for the Wolverines being "too tough for us." However, he does expect improvement in his strong events such…

… events t h e y will swim there. The Wolverines, also are hoping for a rest. The Buckeyes have never swum well in Ann Arbor and aren't like- ly to tonight. Therefore, the Wol- verines will probably get t h…

… best chance for the Wolverines against their Boreal foe lies in the exuberant spirit of Michigan coed Sadie Dopex, "Tune in! Turn out! and besides if you get bored you can always throw hot pennies onto…

… the ice." TRACK. DUAL: p -Daily-Andy Sacks MICHIGAN ICER Barney Pashak mixes it up with Minnesota in front of the Gopher goal during their last confrontation in Ann Arbor, which the Wolverines won…

February 02, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 104) • Page Image 9

… night in the second game of the Michigan double- header. the Ramblers of Loyola in Chicago in sixteen games. Stadium last night. The Ramblers jumped off to The Wolverine's demise was a a 14-7 lead at 5…

…:15 in the first result of many factors, and Mich- half, puncturing the Wolverines igan Coach John Orr was par- kaleidoscope zone with pinpoint ticularly unhappy about one of passes. The passes were fed…

… intentionally fouled M and awarded the Loyola fo two free throws. He converte of the two shots to put L ahead by four. The Wolverines came back the score 89-89 in the next seconds as Dennis Stewart 15 foot jumper…

… unprotected middle of Michigan's zone. Fuller finished with 35 points, high for the game, while Moody had 22. Sullivan led the Wolverines in Loyola frequently caught t h e scoring with 31 points, his best…

Wolverines off guard with its fast break, and made motions of run- ning away with the game. They extended their lead to 16, points with about half the period over. The Wolverines cane back to a 41-31 deficit…

… surprise challenge from Michigan State at East Lan- sing yesterday afternoon to win 66-57. Then last night at Matt Mann Pool, the Wolverine squad humiliated Illinois 82-32. When Michigan Coach Gus Stager…

… Michigan's Coach Gus Stager did a lot of favors for the Illinois swim team during the match at Matt Mann Pool last night. But the Wolverines still managed to obliterate the Illini by 50 points. Illinois…

April 01, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 149) • Page Image 9

… Arizona series By NORM SCHERR Wolverine swimmers turned in Although Indiana's dominance exceptional times to place four of the NCAA Championship Swim- seconds, and followed up with a ming Finaels has…

… diving, the 400 medley relay, and! the 200 individual medley. Winner Charlie Hickcox, Indiana super- fish, barely took the event from! Michigan's Juan Bello by a tenth of a second. Wolverine Gary Kin…

… proceeded to take the top three slots in the 100 breaststroke, but were upset in the 100 backstroke as Hickcox Captain Lee Bisbee w in the 200 Butterfly pleased with the resu mented, "The 'fly pro Wolverines

… . Stager was was the three meter diving, which I AL alts and com- gave the Wolverines 21 points and ved to be the fourth place for the meet. Sopho- By PETER KENT ductive event, more Dick Rydze seized third…

… fact, Arizona State met Michigan for its sixteenth game of this season while the Wolverines were playing their sec- ond. Another purpose served by this trip was that it gave Coach 'Ben- edict a chance to…

February 18, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 117) • Page Image 9

…-85 win over the Iowa Hawkeyes Saturday. After winning eight of the first eleven games of the season, the HOCKEY-Noj Wolverines had fallen into a rut, WRESTLING- giving up five of the next seven SIMN…

…." Dennis Stewar in Sat- The Wolverines have five re- Ken Maxey evenl ie a big maining games, featuring t h r e e rest of the points toughies on the road against In- 12 respectively. linois, Purdue and Ohio…

… double figures. o play like we have in the last two for a 44 per Cen games for the remainder of the The Wolverine, season, I think there is a definite usually good free possibility that we could win the…

…- breaker to Iowa for the last two years. The Wolverines have brok- en down the Hawks for their only two homecourt losses in the two seasons-both times killing t h e Hawks' title hopes. Last year in the final…

… helped the Wolverines to gain the upset 86-85 victory over Iowa on Saturday. By PETER KENT The Michigan icers traveled to frustrating Minnesota this week- end, and could do no better than gain a split in…

… the two game ser- ies. The Wolverines played some fine hockey, but fell victim to Bill Klatt and the Gophers on Friday, 4-3. But Brian Slack's two goals paced Michigan as it gamed revenge with a 4…

…-2 Saturday night victory. The turning point in the first clash came just 58 seconds into the first period as Klatt scored his first goal. From that point the Wolverines were forced to play come…

…, "but a well"' played game." Michigan had several deficits to overcome. But Minnesota, par- ticularly noted for their speed, al- so houses the biggest rink in the WCHA. The Wolverines were forced to 'play…

… particularly referring to, the previous Saturday's game at Mich- igan Tech as well as this series. The Wolverines outplayed Tech at their rink, but the breaks went the wrong way. The winning goal came on a…

February 15, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 115) • Page Image 6

…-3 count and saw their chance to lead the Big Ten and (to gain ground in the WCHA race fade away. The Wolverines fell behind al- most immediately as Bill Klatt of the Gophers popped in a goal with only 58…

… seconds gone in the con- test. The Wolverines were able to tie the contest twice. afterward. but never were able to gain a lead and spent a frustrating night try- ing to catch the Gophers, a team known for…

… fashion as was the first. Klatt will not be allowed to play in to- beat Wolverine netminder Jim nighit's game. Keough with only 15 seconds gone Although this hurts both' clubs in the final period, just as…

… he had it could be particularly harmful done in the beginning of the game, to the Wolverines. Gamsby leads The closeness of the contest Michigan's top scoring line atnd showed up in the teams' record…

…-' festivities. * Purdue, sunk easily; '1M' awaits Indiana WOLVERINE GOALIE, Jim Keough effectively blocks the puck with his leg as a Minnesota forward slides into the net. Defenseman Paul Domm (10) waits to…

… double win- ner for the Wolverines. The soph- a more d'istance freestyler took the 500 yard freestyle in 5:09.2 and the 1000 freestyle in 10:43.5, In the 200 yard freestyle, Mike O'Connon and George"P e ac…

February 02, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 104) • Page Image 8

… Fieldhouse, 8:00 Gymnasts, Wrestlers Wolverines outscore Gophers, but final score is 'disappointing' pulverize opposition Grapplers demoli three foes; capture double Bier Ten victory I FLIGHTS TO EUROPE…

… sweeping two events, rings and high bar. But the margin of victory did not satisfy the Wolverines. Coach Newt Loken admitted, "The team was disappointed. We should have, improved over our last meet (189…

…, -Missouri's ,Steve Cava- naugh stunned Wolverine follow- ers by gaining a 4-4 draw with Tim Cech. "Cavanaugh was an unknown quantity, just like the rest of the Missouri team," Assistant Coach Rick Bay said…

… commented graciously on theI The Buckeyes caught Purdue at decision: "It was not a good call." 79 all with 4:38 to play when Steve All the other Wolverines beat their Tiger cohorts. Sophomores Howell scored…

… on a lay-up. Then 167-pounder Tom Quinn and 177- Sorenson scored to make it 81-79 3ounder Jesse Rawls, the o n1y with 3:45 to go. pudrJseRws h Wolverines to wrestle and win in Jary Johnson's and…

… weights. In their final meet, against Ohio State, the Wolverines had to compete for attention with a gymnastics meet, and seemed to come out second best. In .between the intermittent yawns of the…

… Buckeyenaudience, the Wolverines ran up a 14-0 ad- vantage on the strength of deci- sions by Cech, Geoff Henson, and Mike Rubin, and a pin by Lou Hudson. By the time the curtain rang down on the final act, the…

Wolverines found themselves on the long end of a cumulative 86-11 score. STATISTICS MICHIGAN 24, MISSOURI 6 123-Cech (M), drew Cavanaugh 4-4 130-Hudson (M) dec. Barrett, 9-4 137-Henson (M) dec. Shepard, 3…

February 01, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 103) • Page Image 7

… goal cost the Wolver- ine Icers their fourth straight loss, as they were whipped 6-4 byx Minnesota last night at the Coli- seum.r For the second week in a row' the Wolverines were unable ' to take…

…-3 victor McLachlan waved off to the side- Because Gamsby didn't score lines, Gamsby skated in all alone, picked the open corner and slain- the Wolverines also got the bene- ned his fifteen : foot slapshot…

…'s swim team had an easy time downing Wisconsin 79- 44 last night at Matt Mann Pool. The Wolverine tankers method- ically took ten of thirteen events, winning their first contest of a three-meet marathon…

…Wisconsin victor, as he nip- ped Michigan's Bob Zann in the 200-yard freestyle. Wolverine tankers took first and second in both distance freestyle events. Mike O'Connor and Mike -Daily-Andy sacks an Lars Hansen (3…

… in all alone on Wolverin netminder Jim Keough. Keoug .made an outstanding save o Buchan's low drive but Rodd easily converted the rebound t n e Casey finished 1-2 in the 1000- h yard free, while Mike…

… scoring opportunities, it was the' ability of the Gopher defense to cover the Wolverines in front of the net which made the crucial difference. "We played much better hitting Michigan in front of our net…

…'ve been killing us." The Gopher defense was indeed effective but it certainly was not invinceable as the Wolverines poured 40 shots at the Gopher net. Unfortunately for the Wolver- ines goalie McLachlan and…

… the Gophers' second netminder, the of the Wolverines' drives. In trying to explain the effec- tiveness of the Gophers' fast break mentor S o n m o r commented, "When you're as offensively mind- ed as…

March 04, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 129) • Page Image 7

… M o u n t and Bill Keller. Both achieved ''7 - _.T _ L T~ the Wolverines will have to con- tend with the added rigors of playing in Purdue arena. Coach King attributes home success to the fans. "The…

…Coach Fred Snowden said, "Mark was the turning point for us in an otherwise slow ball game. He was the catalyst we needed to fire us up." Besides these Wolverine bright spots, they may profit from Pur- due…

… there, some backcourt pressure applied by the Wolverines m a y trouble any inept ball handlers. -Dail-Andy Sacks WOLVERINE STAR RUDY TOMJANOVICH leaps high above the crowd for one of his game…

…-leading total of sixteen rebounds in Michigan's victory over the Badgers last Saturday. Wolverine hopes for an upset of Purdue once against center around Tomjanovich, 1MW THINCLADS THIRD: BadgersTriumphant cond…

… talent, Michigan comes off high note Last cagersI By DAVE HANNES Saturday the Wolverine gave a performance which By ERIC SIEGEL. They were wrong when they rated Harry Truman a 2 million w vote underdog…

… seven more for the semi-finals. According to Wolverine h e a d coach Dave Martin, "They (t h e Badgers) had it pretty well sewn tip Friday night. When a team has two qualifiers to every one of yours, you…

February 07, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 108) • Page Image 9

… the strongest collegiate * hockey power in the state of Michigan. Last season the Wolverines were home to defend a ten game win streak when they met the Huskies who were also in the thick of the…

… championship race. Then the Huskies'did what few teams have been able to do and swept the series on Coleseum ice, knocking Michigan out of the race for the top spot in the WCHA. This season the Wolverines go…

Wolverine mentor Al Renfrew wasn't over- ly optimistic about the chances of such a' sweep, noting, "it's tough to talk about a sweep in Hough- ton, Tech is rough any time but they are especially murderous on…

… ! home ice," fNevertheless, the Wolverines are coming off of what was probably their finest performance of t h e season, last Saturday's 5-0 white- washing of Minnesota, and Ren- frew is hoping that the…

… very encouraging aspects for the offense. In last week's series the Wolverine scor- ing attack was more balanced than in any series this season. The eight goals tallied by Wol- verines were countered by…

April 06, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 154) • Page Image 8

… competition in the hills of Kentucky. Wolfe, who vaulted 16'1%/" in the Wolverines' first outdoor meet of the 1969 season, was one of six entries to establish a new record in the, track and field events, which…

… began Friday morning. But although Wolfe was the only Wolverine to share in the record- smashing spree, the Michigan thinclads fared well in the other events, taking two seconds and three thirds. Larry…

Wolverines' two-mile relay team, consisting of Paul Arm- strong, Norm Cornwell, Ron Kut- schinski and Rick Storrey, placed second to the Badgers. This same Wolverine quartet took a third in the four-mile relay…

… vault mark ing behind Purdue and Wisconsin. Gary Knickerbocker, the Wol- verines' premier high jumper, cop- ped a third in that event with a leap of 6'8". The Wolverines 440 relay team also took a third…

…, with Indiana's Hoosiers, the second- place finishers in the Big Ten In- door Championships, leading the field. Ira Russel, the Wolverines' long-, Cornell decisions St relinor as East scores mat victory…

December 09, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 79) • Page Image 9

…Tuesday, December 9, 1969 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nine Wolverine speed trips Marquette, 86 -78 Inspired cagers put it together to nip eighth-ranked Warriors Coaches, teams do their thing…

…, but Michigan does it better By PHIL HERTZc An inspired, ball hawking, Wolverine cage sq ua re- bounded from two tough de- feats last night to stun un- beaten, eighth ranked Mar-( quette, 86-78.s The…

Wolverines, who hadt lost two close battles to na- tional powers Davidson and: N o t r e Dame following ant opening game victory over De-1 troit, took the lead late in the first half and maintained at1 least a…

… hampered both teams. With the score knotted at 27-27,4 after twelve and a half minutes of play, the Wolverines started a five minute string in which they out- scored the Falcons 12-4. Leon Roberts and John…

… Lockard led the Wolverines in that span, Lockard clearing the boards and: hitting on inside shots and Rob- Lrts playing aggressive, defense and hitting on outside shots. Rob- crts connected on one long…

…. As a re- sult Bowling Green again started fouling. The Wolverines who only cashed in on 13 of 28 free throw attempts in the first half, con- verted nine of their first eleven charity tosses in the…

… second half. With five minutes remaining and the Wolverines leading 106-75, Coach George Pomey pulled his last starters. All thirteen Michigan players saw action and ten on them scored. Johnson led with 28…

February 23, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 122) • Page Image 9

… Keough and wing Dave Perrin negated this assumption last night however, as they led the Wolverine icers to a 6-2 rout of powerful North Da- kota. WCI1A Standings s hat trick des W Denver 14 Michigan…

… were fantastic tonight. Everyone was skating and picking up their men." Facing off to the resounding cheer of "Let's go Blue!", the Wolverines avidly accepted t h e crowd's advice right from the start…

… tosed ivedNot to be denied participation in the festivities, Wolverine R a n d y Glendinning (Donim, Marra) 8:15. 8. Rinnie only twenty seconds later ND - Abrams (Hudson, Marks) 19:10. lifted the puck…

… added, "The entire team played very well. We knew t h a t Dakota would be tough to beat and skated accordingly." Noting that the Wolverines de- served the victories, Renfrew said, "We've played well for…

… the last five games, and the puck h a s finally started to go in." DOUG, GALBRAITH, Michigan's forward, chases North Dakota's Roger Bamurak in last night's game at the Coliseum. The Wolverines

… players putting on an extremely aggressive and ob- noxious show. While Greg Jackson, Dave Scholz and the other Illinois players were giving the Wolverines a physical mauling, the capacity crowd of 16…

… was 2 4 able to get 19 more shots than ° f the ? Wolverines because of the 0 0 rough backboard play. 15 92 The leader of the Fighting Illini was Jackson, the 6-8, 254-pound sophomore center. He scored…

August 27, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 1) • Page Image 5

… the Weather Bureau's promise of sunshine. Snow can be expected in May. But most unexpected was the play of the Wolverine icers. The changes in their fortunes came faster than those in the ele- ments…

…. Paul Gams- by hit the post on a penalty shot, forwards were slow com- ing back on defense and de- fensemen tended to be caught up ice. But while the weather was still cold, the Wolverines got hot and…

… coming back to check," insists Renfrew as he praised his unsung trio of Randy Binnie, Don Deeks, and Doug Glendinning as his "best check- ing line." Defensively the Wolverines were an ever-hustling and im…

… e solid performers. "Only their unhappy penchant for giving aw ay the puck in their own end hampered their overall effec- tiveness," noted Renfrew. "The high powered Wolverine offense is left almost…

… tide of a game." To make matters worse Jim Keough, Michigan's All-Ameri- can goaltender, experienced the worst slump of his career and the Wolverines sorely missed the spectacular play in the nets which…

… ig- nite us." Returning from a road trip in Minnesota for the series with first place North Dakota, the Wolverines finally put it all to- gether as "the forwards put the puck in the net, the defense…

… v Minnesota net Perrin. The speedy captain-elect scored 28 goals in spite of his poor mid-season play. Perrin is the closest thing the Wolverines have to that single individual capable of reversing…

… the tide of a game, and it is no coincidence that the Wolverines came alive at the same time he started putting the puck in the net again. Perrin's linemates, center Paul Gamsby and/ right wing Merle…

March 15, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 135) • Page Image 6

… shot at the title," Orr stated, "if we had had a big man who could've played t h e pivot. As it was, we went with an open-court attack all year. Without thatbig center, t h e Wolverines began the…

… State. But we lost to Minnesota up there, and this has to be one of the biggest disappointments since we expect- ed to beat them." The Wolverines did, however, manage to beat Iowa and Indiana in overtime…

…-UNION By ANDY BARBAS Executive Sports Editor Second fiddle usually has a lousy tune to play. Wolverine gymnast Chuck Froe- ming hates playing second fiddle to Iowa's Don Hatch. "I'm always shooting to b e a…

… Division W L T Pts. GF GA 41 17 11 93 234 180 38 15 14 90 261 186 36 24 8 80 201 174 33 25 10 76 218 187 30 22 14 74 204 181 30 30 7 67 243 215 West Division WOLVERINE GYMNAST Charlie Froeming executes an L…

March 01, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 127) • Page Image 6

… 1943. had emerged asj As Coach John Powless of Wis- one of the Wolverines t o p per- consin leads his cagers into the formers after beginning the year Events Building this afternoon for as the team…

…'s sixth man. He clin- a 2:15 television duel with t h e ched a starting berth after a fine Wolverines, he may find the Mich- game against Michigan State and igan starting lineup to be some- later scored a…

… sizeable advantage. confident that if the meet is to be The Wolverine floor exercise team decided on the high bar, his Hawk- should score slightly higher than eyes will win. their opponents, due in part to…

… team's side horse. Keith McCanless of competitive edge and improve its Iowa is defending Big Ten a n d performance. If it has the same National chaimpion. He keys what effect on the Wolverines, the meet…

… is probably the strongest side horse should be as tough as the respec- team in the nation. The Wolverine tive records would indicate. team is capable of a good score, but has been somewhat disappoint…

… Defense Intelligence Agency team that promises to make the Illinois rings one of the afternoon's clos- Ohio State -------- est events. Minnesota Trampolining is the Wolverines' Indiana domain, with…

March 14, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 134) • Page Image 8

… in the half-mile. The Wolverines' champion two- mile relay squad will be hurt by the loss of All-American Tom Kearney who has been hampered all season by an ankle injury. This year's unit will probaly…

… consist of Kutchinski, Rick Storrey, Paul Armstrong, and Gary Gold. Another bright spot for the Wolverines will be hurdler Larry Midlam. Midlam is the Big Ten title holder in the 70-yard lowsl and has been…

… eligibility rule. Wolverine freshman, Gene Brown, has run the 60-yard dash in :06.2. which will probably be fast enough to qualify. But that event will prob- ably feature the strongest field of any in the meet…

…. Among the top names will be Michigan 3tate freshman, Herb Washington, who has consistently run the distance in :06.1. Other freshman competitors for the Wolverines will be Larry Wolfe in the pole pault…

August 27, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 1) • Page Image 3

…-1970 edition nf the Michi- gan Wolverine basketball squad. Their is little question that Toinjanovich will be Michigan's big gun this year. For two sea- sons Rudy has led his team in scoring and last year was…

… has the inside ti'ack to the .job consid- ering that he was the number three guard last year and had a few fine games such as against Duke when he scored 20 points to lead the Wolverines to a stun- ning…

… Wisconsin. All in all the Big Ten Race appears to be a three team af- fair this season including Puir- due, Ohio State, and Illinois. Wolverine fans may be forced to wait a year or two until the recruiting of…

May 20, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 10) • Page Image 4

… FOR RENT COMPLETELY FURNISHED 4 bedroom home, available June-Aug. $275/mo. Call 663-0141. 25C10 DON'T BE LEFT OUT! 5 MAN Available Fall 761-7600 By BILL DINNER It is doubtful if Wolverine tennis…

… coach Bill Murphy could have' asked for a nicer finish to his coaching at Michigan than to gaze I at the courts and see a Wolverine in every final match. It is a fact that no other Bigj Ten team has ever…

… dominated a conference meet as the Wolverines did on Saturday at East Lansing. The Wolverines won eight of the nine final matches and racked up an impressive 161 points, only 5 short of perfect, and 75 points…

… with a 1126 total, six strokes ahead of Purdue. The Wolverines, who were only six strokes out of third place after the first round, could not cope with Saturday's cold and windy weather finishing the day…

…, Northwestern - 1606. Individual Wolverine scores --Daily-Bill Dinner MARK CONTI, LEFT, and Dick Dell scored an easyy 6-2, 6-0 win in the conference number two doubles. Conti also breezed to a 6-2, 6-2 win in…

… 'til next year for Coach Moby Benedict's Wolverine base- ball squad. Michigan's last hopes for the Big Ten championship disappeared this weekend when the diamond squad dropped three of four deci- sions…

April 08, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 155) • Page Image 9

… Titans to a 3-2 decision over the Wolverines in a game played yesterday af- ternoon, Detroit coach Bob Miller called Turk's, performance- . r , daisY NIGHT EDITOR: MORT NOVECK "his best ever in college…

… one run. He was in constant trouble during the contest, however. Michigan had men on base in all but two of the innings, b u t either misplays or the lack of a clutch hit foiled the Wolverine threats…

… h e back in action u Wolverine third baseman was un- Bowling Green i able to score ahead of Kraft, who to begin at Ferry gave Michigan a 1-0 lead when he MICHI smashed his fourth homer of the season…

… over the right centerfield Schmidt, ss fence, 375 feet away. Forsythe, b Arvai followed the homer with Kraft, ifb a sharp single to right, but t h e Bowen, pr Wolverines lost another scoring Arvai, rf…

…-foot-9 Rick Roberson of ... the L Uiversity; vof (Cinnaf,. The Mourninr andy bar bas Afe -Daily-Larry Robbins MICHIGAN LEFTFIELDER John Kraft is greeted by Wolverine Coach Moby Benedict as he crosses…

…-0 Los Angeles 4, Oakland 2, best-of-7 series tied 2-2. By ERIC SIEGEL The Wolverine thinclads kicked l out their indoor jams this past weekend as they opened their out-1 door season at the Lexington Re…

March 30, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 148) • Page Image 7

…Sunday, _March 30' 1969 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven Sunday, March 30, 1969 THE MICHIGAN DAILY y MM IrI Indiana wins, Wolverines finish in fourth, edge out Yale by four points swimming…

… to fifth place by scoring only 160 points. The Wolverines edged out the Eli's with 164 points, as Michigan's divers came through with 21 points on the three-meter board, Wolverine diver Dick Rydze led…

… junior Bruce McManaman's elev- enth provided just enough points to put the Wolverines in fourth. UCLA with 102 points and sixth place, Long Beach State at 82, Ohio State at 61, plus Oregon and Florida who…

…. Cleve- land's score came as a result of. two penalty goals. The Wolverine second team! fielded a mixture of veterans, walking wounded, and novices. The forwards played with g r e a t spirit, and made up…

February 25, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 123) • Page Image 6

… and his hands just slipped." The Michigan team was not exactly pushed to perform their best. After the first two events, the Wolverines were leading by more than three points, and the meet was…

… several gymnasts used the meet as an opportunity to try out new variations in their rou- tines. The only event over which Lok- en expressed concern was t h e vaulting (long horse), in which the Wolverines

…- paring themselves diligently. This meet will be conducted in the Wolverines lair and on Wolverine equipment. The danger of concus- sions caused by trampolinists hit- ting ceilings is a distant one in- deed…

… the Michigan club.a The special phase of the winter' professional baseball draft has .robbed the Wolverines of their two prize senior pitchers-Jack HurleyE and Dave Renkiewicz. Hurley was the first…

…'re sorry to lose them, butj we're not going to fold." In addition to Renkiewicz the Wolverines also lost hurler Steve ,Evans, who went to the St. Louis Barring any unforeseen events of catastrophic…

… proportions. Michigan will finish second to Indiana in the Big Ten Swimming Championships at Madison this weekend. This should .come as no surprise, since the Wolverines have done the exact same thing for the…

Wolverine tankers had better start worrying about holding their own as number two. Ohio State has captured more NCAA swimming titles (eleven) than any other team in the country. But the last time they won was…

January 26, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 98) • Page Image 8

… Keough's legs. . After that score, the Wolverines ; .turned as cold as the inside of the .Coliseum as they let the game get> .completely out of hand, finding .themselves outskated, out-checked .and out…

… series. nrmnnin4'inn andA dnl b..i t rnr blast chills Wolverine icers OFF TRACK: Wolverine thinclads chilly as Yost in curtain-raising Relays a pass from Brian Slack in the and the cross bar but all…

… Though unhappy, R e n f r e w for the Wolverines as State scored found the best topic of conversa- another power play goal, again tion to be next week. "We've just from the hot stick of Randy So- got to…

… get to work and get going koll. again," said the Wolverine men- From early inhe second period ntoreThenthe made a direct refer-i Eon~chlanpayed tateve, Ience to the WCHA playoffs in!r on, Michigan…

…," commented a revenge . In the Wolverine lockerroom minded Renfrew, "maybe we'llt after the game, Michigan coach meet them again." Al Renfrew was clearly disap- pointed and bewildered. "We had Score by periods…

October 26, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 46) • Page Image 1

… Don Moor- head in the second quarter and on runs of one and three yards in the third quarter. His last touchdown put the Wolverines safely ahead, 21-9, with a little over two minutes left in the third…

… quarter. Michigan added two surplus TD's in the fourth period on a six yard keeper by quarterback Moorhead and a 10 yard sweep by reserve tailback Lance Scheffler. The Wolverine victory, coupled with the…

… losses suffered by Michigan State and Indiana, revived Michigan's flicker- ing hopes for a Rose Bowl berth. If the Wolverines do win the1 rest of their games, they will get the trip, but even if they do…

… locker room. "It was Taylor's first chance tot go this year and he was great."t But the Wolverines were anything but great in the firstt half when repeated mistakes by the Wolverine offense keptt the…

February 09, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 110) • Page Image 8

…Berry with boy you've got to be at your best" I dealt Ohio State's title hopes a leader, James Johnson, had 15, The Illinois defense headed by The Wolverine grapplers invad- three seconds remaining in the But…

… despite the drubbings the serious blow yesterday with a and Burington 14. Greg Jackson, stifled the Hawk- d psanti yesterday aferon second period. Wolverines gave their opponants 7h3 viaers' victory…

… until tes as many protestors joined in Illinois clicked off 20 out of 36 Wolverines' record to 12-1. Georgia Tech, notably Jim Hoddy the Big Ten." reserve guard Keith Burington put the cheers for the…

… the sec- ling three matches back-to-back But the Wolverines *went with Wsns'svictory wa nytePurdue, behind Rick Mount's 31 ond half. Dave Scholts sat out or two out of three matches is "their best," in…

… season to a 49-30 halftime lead and were nal score wasn't a true indication Wilson, 6-0, Lou Hudson lost a 177-Wentz (M) dec. Puryear, 7-1 u ' half. The Hawkeyes led 10-6 at of the Wolverines superiority…

….uLL13-esn()dcSohmn,3- op and Glenn Vidnovic with 18 head- giving away too much weight." But Wolverines Lane Headrick, 145-Neighbors (NI) dec. M. Rubin, 5-4 COLLEGE BASKETBALL ped by Don Adams with 20…

…. Michigan, who h a s no regular heavyweight, used Jesse Rawls in that slot in their other two bouts. But the. Wolverines didn't give anything away in their first bout against Georgia Tech, as the Yel- low…

… Eastern, Cech dropped the opening match, 5-2, but Lou Hudson recorded his second fall of the afternoon at 5:40 to give the Wolverines a lead which they never relinquished. Commenting on Cech's loss, Bay…

… were more than seveni minutes without a field goal to give UCLA .40-22 lead. Kantsa 'srei g Wolverines By KEITH WOOD . Special to the Daily Big Ten Standings ASSISTANT CHAIRMAN SECRETARY…

… fifth in the ns in relays; tmp ressize pole vault with a vault of 15'6". Gary Knickerbocker took a 'first place inzthe high jump leaping 6'8". the Wolverines 1-2 finish in the triple jump with Warren…

November 09, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 58) • Page Image 1

… en- with student money, students discussed by the Students Rela- committees which determine pri- ative HIGH ON ROSES 11-IF - . Am mUistr Wolverines poundhn i -0 CONFUSED High-53 Low-36 g, considerable…

Wolverines massacred the Fighting Illini 57-0. It was Michigan's first whitewash of the season and marked the worst drubbing either school has received in this long and fabled rivalry that dates to 1898. The…

…, Then Michigan broke the game open with a 23-point second tuarter. The Illini gave Michigan good field position throughout the first >eriod as the Wolverine's Mark Werner won a punting duel with llinois…

April 09, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 156) • Page Image 7

… by Norm Cash and a two run homer off the bat of Al Kaline were the big blows for the Tigers as they won in their patented come-from-be- -Daily-Larry Robbins STEVE FORSYTHE, WOLVERINE SECOND SACKER is…

… position as he failed to double Lose to By PHIL HERTZ and LEE KIRK Michigan took on Bowling Green1 yesterday afternoon at Ferry Field in a real slugfest. Unfortunately for the Wolverines, the Falcons hit…

… the ninth, and up in the pressbox, the official scorer had already filled in Bowling Green's final totals in ink. 'The Wolverines, however, were not willing to concede that easily. Pinch-hitter Rich Orr…

… right-hander Ron Wellman. Wellman got Wolverine slugger John Kraft on an easy pop foul to first. Wellman then uncorked a low fastball that bouncedoff the glove of Bowling Green's catcher Bruce Rasors mitt…

… by getting Jim Hosler to bounce into a double play, setting the stage for the anti-climactic tenth. Mark Carrow' came on to pitch for the Wolverines in the tenth and struck out the first batter. But…

…. Russ Haggerty came up and hit a long fouil fly to right that Orr caught, but McKenzie was able to score easily from third with what proved to be the winning run. The valiant Wolverines o n c e again…

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