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November 22, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 69) • Page Image 1

…Gridders By JOE MARKER Contributing Editor After a year of impatient waiting, Michigan gets its chance this afternoon to untrack the Ohio State express which seeks to make the Wolverines a record 18…

… that weren't enough, the Wolverines can grab a share of the Big Ten championship to go with their Rose Bowl trip if they can subdue the Buckeyes. As phrased succinctly by Michigan Coach Bo Schembechler…

… r O-WW, -Daily--Eric Pergeaux WOLVERINE HALFBACK RON JOHNSON (40) busts into the Buckeye line during Michigan's 50-14 loss to OSU last year. LOGISTICS OFA A PRINCIPLE See Editorial Page4 Vol. LXXX…

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…

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…

October 05, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 28) • Page Image 1

…'s game with Missouri and all of them were bad. They fumbled the ball away four times, three of those deep in Wolverine territory and once inside the Tiger 10 yard line. They had a punt blocked on them deep…

… grasp of Wolverine defensive back Barry Pierson. The Wolverine offense couldn't, get any closer than the 23 and Tim Killian's 40-yard field goal attempt hit the left cross bar with a disheartening thud…

… back to Adam Vital again on the 16. But the Tigers hadn't found the key to the Michigan de- fense and had to settle for a game-tying 26-yard field goal by Henry Brown. However, the Wolverines were just…

… going over from the one. But the fun was still not over. See'POOREST,' Page 9 --Daily-Eric Pergeaux Tjgur jfllbw'c li on lcBrid e (32) slasles t irougli the Wolverine line SUNDAYA &A DAIL Y ie…

September 28, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 22) • Page Image 1

… together a couple of touchdowns to threaten the Wolverines as Michigan cruised to a 45-7 victory and their second romp of the season. The offense scored the first time it grabbed the ball, and Washington…

… line and hit paydirt with a shot to Jim Mandich. The point after attempt was spoiled by a bad hike. The Wolverines waited until the beginning of the second quarter to increase their lead. Led by pin…

May 16, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 8) • Page Image 1

… between sections," Jowdy says. "Even if we can't get more mn- ey, we can see that what we do have is being allocated optim- umly.". One possible source of money, however, is the Wolverine fund which belongs…

May 13, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 5) • Page Image 1

… record, losing only to highly touted Arizona, and a perfect 9-0 showing in the Big Ten. Murphy, one of Michigan's most victorious coaches, joined the Wolverine ranks in 1949 and since then has become the…

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

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

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

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

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

November 03, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 57) • Page Image 1

… chance of rain Vol. LXXIX, No. 57 Ann Arbor, Michigan-Sunday, November 3, 1968 Ten Cents Wolverines stompZilcats By BILL LEVIS 27 aerials. "The lack of comple- split end Bill Harris for Michigan s the…

… only Wolverine who inter- Associate sports Editor tions was due to a combination of second touchdown of the game, cepted passes. Defensive tackle EVANSTON-Michigan ran over off-target and dropped passes…

…. The Wolverines built Mason.board with a bomb. the second period after Cecil Pry- up steam slowly, but once they Mason felt a key to the game Curtis, ressembling Curt Flood or deflected a Shelbourne pass…

…. thirteen seconds near the end of snap, and we have always been third score. Ron Johnson took a Brown pass the first half to break the game able to recover the ball." After the Wolverines scored a for the two…

… point conversion to wide open/ The Wolverines played For the second game in a row, fourth time some twenty seconds give the Wolverines their 28 a sluggish first quarter before they Michigan didn't even…

…. Luckily for battered intercepted a Dana Woodring at- since the Wolverines whitewashed tercepted two passes in the first Northwestern, time ran out be- tempt and rambled 24 yards to Minnesota 49-0 in 1966…

…. half to bring his season and Big fore Michigan could mount an- the Wolverine 45 to up Michigan's Still it was not the offense that Ten total to seven, tying his con- other threat. final score. shone…

Wolverines scored three just anyone can get it." time and plunged over left guard he charges across the goal line to score on a 50-yard run following a Quarterback Dennis Brown was 'touchdowns. Curtis, however…

… SECOND, Page 11 was the fourth of the game for the Wolverines. Twelve Pages -Daily-Thomas R. Copt Western tackler in the dust as n interception. Parks grabbed ourne pass attempt. The score A4 ELECTION…

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

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

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

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

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

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

October 06, 1968 (vol. 79, iss. 33) • Page Image 1

…. LXXIX, No. 33 Ann Arbor, Michigan-Sunday, October 6, 1968 Ten Cents Twelve Pages Wolverines By BOB LEES Associate Sports Editor The winning combination was the same as a week ago - Den- nis Brown…

… shooting touchdowns. Wolverine c o a c h Bump Elliott said after t h e game "we do a much better job on punt returns than on trying to block the kick. They're often hard to get started, though, but Hoey set…

… kickoff from the two to the 36, and from there Navy gained two quick first downs. The Wolverine "defense held them, and when the ensuing punt went -into the end zone, Brown and the rest of the of- fense…

… started again from the 30. This time they made it. Us- ing 10 plays, half of them runs by Daley, quarterback Mick Mc- Nallen drove his squad down to the Wolverine nine. Again Michigan's defense held, but…

… Tire Killian's field goal attempt from the 22 was wide to the right. The first quarter ended with Navy clinging to that 3-0 lead; and the Wolverines looking any- thing but inspired. At one point Johnson…

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

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

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

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

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

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

July 24, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 51) • Page Image 1

…- vember vestigation," he said. In his eight years as head In coach, Strack led the Wolverines announ to a 113-89 record on the hard- at the court. indicat "It is certainly a difficult de- New Po cision to…

May 21, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 15) • Page Image 1

… of Edward. Brill as editor-in-chief. * The editors recomiended Law- rence Werner, managing editor, for the position. However, on May 14, the State News-Wolverine Ad- visory Board rejected the editors…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

November 19, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 70) • Page Image 1

… of the Badgers. The Wolverine junior, however, enjoyed another fine afternoon, completing 12 of 17 passes for two touchdowns. He also scooted 44 yards for a third score, and despite getting caught…

…'s candidacy for of Wisconsin, unhappier yet after President." a 27-14 loss to the Wolverines. One of the most pointed re-I actions came from John Bailey, Michigan coach Bump Elliott Democratic national chairman…

… Himself a scare into Michigan in the first "Since he has been on both quarter yesterday. The first time sides of every issue, I suggest the Wolverines got the ball they Gov. Romney start his campaign 1…

October 08, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 34) • Page Image 1

… a row to win its But Michigan had control of the 500th game, ball three more times before the And for the second week in a final gun, once as far as the Navy row, the Wolverines snatched de- 25, when…

…. Then; in the few of their own. final minute, Michigan returned a The loss dropped the Wolverines punt to the Navy 47, only to have to 499-180-30, and of more im-another Vidmer-Mandich attempt mediate…

June 13, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 28) • Page Image 1

… long had a deep interest in Wolverine sports. He is best known for his long, unsuc- cessful effort to bring the Olympic Games to Detroit. Matthaei, Jr., 41, commented last night that he was honored by…

May 20, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 14) • Page Image 1

… Minneapolis yester- day, threw the Wolverines into the Big Ten lead for the first time this year. Should Michigan win today at East Lansing and OSU and Wis- consin lose one game each, the Netters Place 7 The…

… the semi- finals. At the end of match-play, the Wolverines held a point and a half lead over Michigan State, 119- 11712. The next closest team was Indiana with 84. Mayhew in First Judging by the…

December 04, 1966 (vol. 77, iss. 77) • Page Image 1

…-2 victory by the t travel as tourists and need a pay-i ing job to cover their expenses Wolverines. Michigan outshot the Golden Hawks on the way to their fourth straight victory without a defeat. Mel…

… Wakabayashi while in Europe, find this program and Bob Baird led the scoring with two points apiece as six different Wolverines netted goals. (See story on Page 6.) essential," says Francis K. Gor…

November 06, 1966 (vol. 77, iss. 57) • Page Image 1

… brother's Wolverines in the seven meetings between the brothers'i Big Ten teams. is Intercepts c Win Streak Illini line held Michigan inches And it was Bob Naponic who short of the first down. was the…

Wolverine nemesis all Illinois couldn't move the ball, through the game. Naponic was and Vidmer started another drive fast and deceptive on his back- from his own 49. Two passes for field maneuvers. 49 yards…

…-yard line. He very nearly had ing out on an option. Only once a clear field ahead of him. did Michigan nail him for any Early in the last period Stan Vidmer was the only Wolverine I meaningful loss in the 17…

… Michigan to go for Intrenched. Illini two points should it score ikgain.) Quarterback Dick Vidmer then Sophomore quarterback Bob Na- led the Wolverines on a 57-yard ponic connected with Bill Huston drive to…

May 21, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 15) • Page Image 1

…-7, 7-5, by complete- Special To The Daily ly changing his style of play. .LM According to Wolverine Coach EAST LANSING-The Michi- Bill Murphy, Hedrick played "a gan tennis team wrapped up its very…

… strong wind, which tention when the Wolverine net- seemed to bother Power more than ters advanced to the finals at Hedrick." eight of nine positions. After the match while drinking Michigan finished the…

March 13, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 137) • Page Image 1

… ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, MARCH 13, 1966 SEVEN CENTS EIGHT PAGES entucky Speed Spells Wolverine Defeat, 84-77 'M' Shoots * * * * * * * 71 * Cold 37.6% From Floor Damnpier, Riley…

… respective fans certainly were not in favor of it. On Friday night the Wolverines conscientiously plugged for Day- ton in the opener, while the Wild- cats' femme fatales stood up and rah-rahed it for Western…

… the bur- den of a 10-point deficit from the first half the Wolverines moved and rebounded with overwhelming effect for eight sharp minutes. This was no streaking Michigan. team, mind you, but the ball…

February 27, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 129) • Page Image 1

… every' piece of paper that the Boiler-d WEST LAFAYETTE - Michi- maker fans tossed onto the court.a gan's cagey Wolverines waited for But there's no sense in buildingI Purdue to build up the momen- a…

…, regrouped k ter for an eventual 105-85 triumph gan fcal ed a ttirg s their forces, changed a few thingsC The win, the ninth in 11 ef- here and there, and jumped ont forts for the Wolverines, enabled the wagon…

February 20, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 123) • Page Image 1

… his teammates. The Wolverine win, by an NBA score of 128-94, broke the old school record set one long week ago against Wisconsin. The total also established a new Big Ten team scoring record, and the…

… in scoring, but the memory of those games made the Wolverine con- tingent scoff at his alleged offen- sive potentcy. his best shot is a one hand jumper, the first shot every skinny high school player…

January 23, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 99) • Page Image 1

… meeting between the Wolverines and Golden Gophers in a basketball era special to both of them was anticipated with deep-set desire, fought with un- relenting intensity, and won in the end by Michigan, 97…

… Iowa yesterday, puts the Wolverines in sole possession of first place in the Big Ten basketball race with a 4-0 record. The Edge There was a well-honed edgeto the Michigan team that over- powered the…

… in the first half. Wolverine fans may be getting used to this by now, but Cazzie Russell again led all scorers with 40 points, only three short of John Tidwell's Field House record: This boosts Cazzie…

January 16, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 93) • Page Image 1

… with the Vietnamese all day Saturday as the atmosphere in Saigon grew tense. Rumors of - Wolverine Tankers Down Indiana, 62-61 _ ..$: - nB JIM LaSOVAGE Indiana's coach Jim (Do Coun- An alert move bb…

…Hos team gave the Wolverines a thrill- ing 62-61 victory over Indiana in a meet that wasn't decided until the last event yesterday in Matt Mann Pool. Kimball, one of the diving judges, kept track mentally of…

… Walls of the Wolverines. After close races in the backstroke, breaststroke, and butterfly legs, Indiana won on the "My own special field of in-1 terest," Peck explained, "is the Thoni nth rshs2 idea of…

January 09, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 87) • Page Image 1

… yesterday. Defending are Cazzie Russell (33) and Oliver Darden (55) of Michigan. Russell and Darden combined for 57 points in sparking the Wolverines to an 83-78 come-from-behind victory-their first win at…

….- mentioned-Dan Brown. C O L U M B U S - Michigan's Actually it was a game Mich- Brown, who spent most of his igan could well have lost. To gain time over the weekend reading basketball Wolverines had trouble…

December 07, 1965 (vol. 76, iss. 82) • Page Image 1

… ment. The model for the question- Jim Hinga, Ball State mentor, basket. Clawson turned in another will be a special supplement of the nawhich was onjudged by useMcKeaornhie termed the Wolverines "better…

…. Wolverines managed to hold Ball to the extent that the evaluations questionnaires for a course is suf- State to a meager 35 per cent can be informed opinion, they may ficient to give an accurate pic- p"I must…

…, warning again that delays "are no longer tolerable." 'M' Squashes C By BOB McFARLAND ups with John Thompson adding a free throw. As the buzzer sounded ending After that initial Wolverine the first half of…

…, which was well count, that was the highlight of enough for us to win easily." an evening of activity for Wolver- All's Fair ine cagers, as Michigan's varsity Win easily the Wolverines did, I I …

December 05, 1965 (vol. 76, iss. 81) • Page Image 1

… faith in him," champion UCLA during the past I sie l en zie Russell era, the style has beamed Strack. "Bowling Green two years. $ $ w changed. The Wolverines no long- was big and strong, but Craig…

Wolverines really him down. was." looked like the dazzling Bruins. '. ilS U" This season is supposed to be "He sure surprised us," added Uncharacteristically for Michigan, all Cazzie, but the supporting cast…

November 14, 1965 (vol. 76, iss. 67) • Page Image 1

… snow flurried Seventy-Five Years of Editqrial Freedom VOL. LXXVI, No. 67 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1965 SEVEN CENTS EIGHT PAGES MNorthwestern Levels Wolverine Defense, 34-22 By…

… Hampton full credit for the block. ever seen in that situation. "He's one of the quickest kids I've Blue Regain Lead The Wolverines took the lead back the next time they had the ball. Gabler hit Jack Clancy…

WOLVERINE BACK CARL WARD struggles to break the hold of a Northwestern tackler in yester- day's 34-22 Wolverine defeat at Evanston, Ill. Ward led all Michigan rushers, sprinting for 77 yards in the game and…

November 07, 1965 (vol. 76, iss. 61) • Page Image 1

… clear in yesterday's 23-3 victory at Il- linois. Gabler passed to Clancy, Michigan's all-time high pass catcher, four times for 66 yards. Wolverines Smash Illini, 233; GbeWard S ore Touchdowns The…

… field, sort of smiling down and Michigan dominated the toe-to- toe from its first offensive drive. Carl Ward led all rushers with 139 yards, and spearheaded the Wolverines' 306-yard g r o u n d attack…

October 31, 1965 (vol. 76, iss. 55) • Page Image 1

…-circular canals was a whirlpool by the third quarter as Michigan notched 50 points against meek Wisconsin's w 14. The nauseated but ebullient cheerleaders somersaulted 236 times, an unofficial Wolverine record…

… pitched out to and a Boyajian fumble pushed it third quarter, the Wolverines led Rick Sygar for 10. Three head to 37-0. 50-0. For the team whose back butts later Gabler made it 13-0 Getting the ball on the…

… safety, Ehad been flogged four straight and Sygar upped it to 14. the Wolverines thumpety thumped weeks with chintzy losses by aIfrmteBdr47oth 26 total of 28 points, seven per game, Early in the second…

… Just before the end of first half with Sharpe zipping for the last know all the yummy, coconut 1 Michigan again got the ball and See WOLVERINES. Page 7 of Big Ten combat because the But after these two…

October 03, 1965 (vol. 76, iss. 31) • Page Image 1

… Editor Wolverin cending 4 It wasn't the type of excruciat- cend ig ing loss thathknifes your memory went Mi with sordid details. And it wasn'tt a smear that you snicker about after the momentary sting sub…

… must in all In pick Rally be labelled inferior, the ( figment Stops Wolverines, 15-7 of the sportswriter's dime at least on a half dollar, and es encountered an Georgia team. And chigan's eight game…

… quarterback as say Francis Tarkenton, a Georgia alum. With Michigan leading 7-6, 4:11 left in the fourth quarter, the ball on the Michigan 28, Ridlehuber rolled out to his left on first and ten. The Wolverine

September 26, 1965 (vol. 76, iss. 25) • Page Image 1

Wolverines' margin u Michigan, which has h times in its two outings managed to recover tw Fumbles LL five bobbles, along with Califor- M nia's only fumble, to save their ere , "upset," second win of the…

…, Rick Volk- remaining, let the ball bounce off of his chest D the Wol- after calling for a fair catch. The the ball bounced to the Michigan 30- the o the home yard line where a Golden Bear ran Wolverine

… of fullback Dave Fish-' bobble on the Michigan ;10- d line in the second quarter ht have saved the Wolverines' rd too. Michigan was put deep Way] in the hole by Berry's quick kick to the eight yard…

…, the offi- cials gestured that a Wolverine had come up with the ball. Different Team California hardly resembled the team that was totally demolished by Notre Dame last weekend by a score of 48-6. Coach…

… looked as if they would pose much of a problem for the nationally r a n k e d Wolverines. O 10-7 Michigan's rugged defense held' them to zero first downs, no com- plete passes, and 35 yards rush- ing…

… league. Five plays later, the Wolverines started on their only touchdown drive of the day from their own 34. Vidmer passed to Clancy for 15, ran Fisher up the middle for eight, then romped around left end…

May 22, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 14) • Page Image 1

… season's start and winning just one of their first eight games, the Wolverines went on to take eight Big Ten contests in a row and would have been in an excellent position to grab the conference crown if…

… conference game of the season. Coupled with Michigan State's 6-1 defeat of Indiana, the loss eliminated any Wolverine title hopes, Arlin gave up 10 hits and struck out 13 to surpass by one Jack l Bruner…

Wolverines now have the upper hand going into today's final round. They have five singles players and all three doubles squads in the finals while the Hoosiers will be in only seven tilts. Michigan's lone loss…

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