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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…

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…

December 06, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 77) • Page Image 7

… took a' cue from their grid counterparts as once again a fired up Spartan squad swarmed all over a favored, group of Wolverines. The inspired' Spartans forechecked tenaciously as they skated to a 3…

Wolverines a 2-1 lead at wave" forechecking the flustered the 3:21 mark of the final stanza. Wolverines to protect their mar-I gin. BUT THAT lead didn't hold up "They sune made us look bad { long as Spartan…

… winger Bob Pa- after we got behind," lamented tullo scored a power play goal Michigan coach Al Renfrew, "we within less than a minute after got frustrated and we just couldn't Wolverine defenseman Tom…

… series. 'The later incident occurred with the Wolverines desperately trying . to mount a game tying drive with ly ciy d~nn left in .hP Po - "THERE'S NO doubt about it.- Less than six minutes later…

… and whipped opened a deep cut just below Fl- exactly what we did," Bassone + it to Fifield who put it away past field's eye and would most prob- :ontinued. Wolverine netminder Karl Bag- ably have cost…

… Shaw a series sus- It was close checking affair all nell. pension had the referee seen it. the way through but it looked like Aside from Bagnell, Renfrew the Wolverines were going to slip BAGNELL HAD no…

… praise junior forward Brian Black off a Spartan defenseman into the with "skating a great game." Slack net to give off the Spartan's a "terrific performance" by Ren- set up the Wolverines' first goal…

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…

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 03, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 74) • Page Image 7

… little Although the Wolverines wo varsity experience, is rated a good their game against Detroit, th Michigan, victors in its first playmaker and defensive player. will need a much better perform game…

… next two games. win the starting center position more successfully than Minnesot Tonight the Wolverines travel to but the 6-8 junior has little varsity did. South Bend to encounter the experience…

… lead the Wolverine lost two of last year's stars and . - -- -- --- - - -- two of their all-time best players, Bob Whitmore and Bob Arnzen, through graduation. Arnzen and L eX al S 110 Whitmore…

… tey n- n- be trr By JERRY CLARKE The Wolverine gymnasts won the battle last year, but lost the war. Although they were clear- cut Big Ten champions, they miss- ed out on the big prize: a trip to…

… Seattle and a chance at the NCAA daily sports i' ' ta crown. What was more aggravat- ing was that the Hawkeyes of NIGHT EDITOR: ne Iowa, whom the Wolverines de- IMORT NOVECK ek stroyed in a dual meet as…

… Pete Rogers will compete for the open- ing, along with freshmen Ward Black, Terry Boys, and Ray Gura. The depth available will make this event one of the stronger ones for the Wolverines. Mike Sasich is…

December 02, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 73) • Page Image 9

…Tuesday, December 2, 1969 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nine Tuesday, December 2, 1969 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wolverine Gymnasts third in Midwest Open By CHRIS TERAS "W° did a good job for this stage…

… representing 24 schools in the meet, which was considered a warm-up for the coming season. Individual performances were in the spotlight as no official team scores were kept. The Wolverines most outstand- ing…

… career, won that event in last week's Midwest Open. Not a member of the Wolverine squad, THAT DOG ON WHEELS IS of the University of Michigan to a Special Showing of electronic calculators Statler…

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…

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 21, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 68) • Page Image 10

Wolverines continued to tend to their own weekly affairs, waiting, as Elliott often said, 'for the oppor- tunity of the to win it all on the last game year'. -1965 Michiganensian "Ohio State for both my…

… team and this year's team is the most im- portant game of the year. If the Wolverines beat them they'll be only the third Michigan team to do so since 1960. To win they'll have to make their own breaks…

November 19, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 66) • Page Image 8

… directed at Coach Bo Schem- bechler's Wolverines' charge for the Roses, basketball c o a c h Johnny Orr has quietly been preparing his charges for their takeover of the sports scene. Monday the cagers will…

… thirteen home contests, but does not have the Wolverines partici- pating in a holiday tournament. The early season independent schedule, including such na- tional cage powers as N o t r e Dame, Davidson…

…. Sophomores Wayne Grabiec and Matt An- derson are also expected to see action at the forward spots The current favorite to oper- ate the Wolverine pivot position is Rodney Ford, a six-foot five junior, who…

… started a couple of games for the Wolverines 1 a s t season. Snowden calls Ford "... extremely quick. He's a fine k-breaking schedule rebounder and is tremendous on defense." Fraumann also may see action…

… in the pivot. The starting backcourt posi- tions will be manned by return- ing first stringer Dan Fife and senior Mary Henry. As a sopho- more, Fife was the number three scorer for the Wolverines

… think we can be ef- fective because of our speed and quickness, we're going to be the 'Go-Go Wolverines.'" Head coach Orr also indicated confidence in his team's ability. "I think we've improved on de…

November 11, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 59) • Page Image 7

…. The Wolverines main competitors for the number one spot appear to be Harvard, Columbia, Berkeley-UCLA, and Madison, and pre-season polls pick Michigan as the dark horse contender. The Crimson, with…

… Communist Party member Angela Davis. On the otherhand, Washington feels that the best show may be from those raggled Badgers. Although the Wolverines have shown some power in the recent bookstore controversy…

… is and won. really a key week, what happens .'Michigan has been playing a Saturday will determine our fate." better defensive game lately, al-I The Wolverine mentor con- though they haven't confronted…

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…

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…

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…

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…

August 27, 1969 (vol. 80, iss. 1) • Page Image 7

…Wednesday, August 27, 1969 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven Wolverine tankers try harder but expect second By NORM SCHERR When you are number two, you are supposed to try harder, as any avid…

… some promising frosh fish to keep the Wolverine pond well-stocked. But this double edged decision comes with mixed blessings. It has brought to Indiana's coach Doe Counsilman three freshman who competed…

July 15, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 43) • Page Image 3

… work. Wolverine Worldwide Inc., Rockford, Mich.: Industrial Engineer, BS, no exper., mgmt, engr. area. Digital Equipment Corporation, May- nard, Mass,: Mktg. Spec., MBA, Sol. engrg., or math degree and…

June 24, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 33) • Page Image 6

… numbers to work with," com- ments Michigan Swimming Coach Gus Stager, obviously pleased with the quantity of "quality swimmers" enrolling as freshmanj in the fall. Recent Wolverine swim teams have been…

… Arbor will be making i t s contribution to the Wolverine squad with breaststroker D a v e Clark, freestyler Fred Nimke, and individual medleyist John Step- henson. Mike Whitaker of Calcarg, Al- berte will…

June 20, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 31) • Page Image 4

…. The Wolverines came back strong in the second as they broke service twice and held on to win. The third set was an exact dupli- cate of the first except that it was Marcus' serve that was' broken in the…

June 19, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 30) • Page Image 4

… morning were delayed Wednesday night, snapping the due to cancellation because of Tiger's winning streak at seven rain, the Wolverines were again in games. a tie for 15th place. The Tigers led 2-1 when…

June 18, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 29) • Page Image 4

… for the Wolverines and he handily whipped Billy Drake of, Minnesota 6-4, 6-1." Marcus, who has had three barely decent matches is looking forward to today's contest with Jeff Borowiak who is seeded 13th…

June 17, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 28) • Page Image 4

…. With these four players along, the Wolverines could have finished as high as third. However, Dell decided to spend the summer on the European tour, and he was replaced by junior Jon Hainline. With Dell…

… Joe Ross, a freshman, who will fill in for Conti in the doubles. However, Conti's singles had to be defaulted as NCAA rules prohibit substitution in singles matches. Marcus was the first Wolverine on…

June 11, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 24) • Page Image 4

… key role dur- ing the past season, his 1 a s t at g Canada in the Cup Michigan, as the Wolverines cap- ymnastics Tourna- tured the Big Ten championship. o City beginning to- Mackie is a transfer from…

June 03, 1969 (vol. 0, iss. 18) • Page Image 8

… the former heavyweight boxing Under Murphy's direction the champion. Wolverines won 11 Big Ten titles Judge Joe Ingaham delayed until tomorrow morning arguments in the past 14 years. Since he as- -n…

Wolverines public be excluded from any full-scale hearing. tswept eight of the nine positions* * and racked up a record total 0 LAUSALLE, Switzerland - The leading international sports points, federations…

Wolverine squad of 1957. Before taking his new position, Murphy will coach the contending Wolverines in this year's NCAA, championships June 16-23 in; Princeton, New Jersey. 0 SAN FRANCISCO - "It's a…

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…

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…

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…

…RegLANDCOCOABUTER Re were knocked off by another team. 39c COUPON LIMIT Coach Benedict held out some Reg $1.19 5 oz. Size Value PADS £ 0 hope, however. The Wolverine RIGH.U A COUPON LIMIT 3 Reg. $2.90 Value 8 oz. Size…

…(VPPETON E them next week." The Wolverines ValuE ECOUPON LIMIT 1 PAIR tacleMineot My 3.Req Si .25 4.2 oz. Size COUPON LIMITI Benedict was at a loss for words NEW TAHITIAN LIME Re $3.45 6 oz Size when asked…

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…

April 18, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 164) • Page Image 8

… coun- selor. Assist, to professional staff, good writing and typing abilities, engl/journ background. Wolverine Brass Works, Grand Rapids Mich.: BSME, interest in product de- sign, mechanical aptitude…

… ity closes al ru te' 4 I' ue to -Keep Ahead of the N ews I While Out of Ann Arbor - ,> Wolverines bat Tigers * Keep up with the best Tiger coverage this side of Detroit * Find out if "The…

April 18, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 164) • Page Image 11

… snuffed out the Tine bases this season and Richie Jor- threat..s The Wolverine baseballnin g dan is close behind with nine. The Tiger, Willie Horton drove in wi no-hagundpthyoins ro Ig team as a whole has…

… declared.' "When you remember that this is a great natural rivalry and that these games open the league season for both teams the competition will have to be really tough. The Wolverines should just - FILM…

… previous gaes, main problem for the Wolverines wound up the Boston series with this year. C o a c h Benedict's 17 more in clobbering the 'Red moundsmen were considerably SoDa eak cn normally a light weakened…

April 12, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 158) • Page Image 7

… Invitational Tournament in Columbus yesterday in fourteenth place in a 15 team field. The Wolverine golfers finished the round with a five man total of 417. Michigan State and Purdue' were tied for the lead at…

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…

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…

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… 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…

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… the New York Knicks, who advanced with a four-game sweep with regular-season E a st e r n Champion Baltimore. s The Wolverine baseball team. opens its home season today with a double-header against…

… Detroit at Ferry Field. T h e first game, which begins a 33- game regular season", starts at 1:00 p.m. In action against Detroit last year, the Wolverines took a 11 three games. Admission. is free for stu…

… the Lexington Relays. The Wolverines' distance relay quartet, consisting of Ron Kut- schinski, Paul Armstrong, Norm Cornwell and Rick Storrey, fin- ished third behind Big Ten rivals Purdue and Wisconsin…

… events were com- pleted yesterday, with Big Ten in- door champion Wisconsin placing in two of them. The Badgers are expected to be the biggest ob- stacle in the Wolverines' quest for an o'utdoor title this…

… season. Besides the four mile run finals, the sprint medley and the six mile run were also completed yesterday, The Wolverine quartet of Lorenzo Montgomery, Leon Grundstein, Sol Espie and Taimo Leps failed…

… to place in the sprint relay, and the Wolverines didn't have an entry in the six mile race. In addition to the men who qualified yesterday, the Wolver- ines also have entries slated for the quarter…

… Jones Sanders Bryant Siegfrd Nelson FG FT T 2 1-3 3 6 10-13 22 5 1-1 11 5 6-6 16 1 1-3 3 5 4-4 14 2 0-0 4 7 4-4 18 tals 33 27-34 93 LPHIA T1OI PtiILADEI Green 1 3=5 5' Guokas . 2 0-0 4 The Wolverines

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… out like neitherthe meek lamb nor the bellicose lion but rather like a gloomy blob for the Wolverine golfers. The lack of sunshine only slightly dampened Assistant Golf Coach Bill New- ton's view of…

… looking for in our southern tour." Assistant Coach Newton said. The Wolverine linksters began their assault on the South with a sweep through the Tampa area, taking an unanticipated three matches from the…

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