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March 14, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 122) • Page Image 9

…Tuesday, March 'l 4, 197 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nine IT uesday, March 14, 1 972. THE MICHIGAN DAILY I Wolverines end disappointing year -Daily-Mort Noveck MICHIGAN'S HENRY WILMORE goes up…

… break, the Wolverine Cagers managed to really blow it, losing two of their three vacation contests. The two losses smashed any chance for a conference title or a post-season tournament bid. By far, the…

… most damaging de- feat was against Michigan State. The Wolverines were hovering be- hind Ohio State and Minnesota by a half games in the Big Ten Race, but couldn't come up with quite enough against the…

Wolverines took several six yr Sioux:H atingseniors, tried to explain Michigan's pathetic state in for- eign arenas. "We always seem to get behind early, and it's almost that we ex- pect to lose." Straub…

… assessed. THE ANN ARBOR LEFT- winger hit it right on the nose as the Wolverines fell behind 5-0 ; after only one period of the ser- ies at Grand Forks. It was very loose defensive play by the Wol- verines…

… with Bob Falconer scoring on a clean breakaway. In the seven minute man ad- vantage, the Wolverines could on- ly muster four shots on goal. But it must be admitted that Michi- gan was not at full…

… changed hands several times in the second half and the Wolverines held an 86-81 lead with about five minutes to go. But State outscored the Wolverines 14- 6 the rest of the way for the win. Michigan center…

… Ken Brady was taken out of the game with about eight minutes left, and he never returned. Brady was having one of his best afternoons of the sea- son, and Wolverine coach Johnny Orr's decision to keep…

Wolverines ran out to an early 11-2 lead and kept a comfortable margin through the entire first half, despite a few lapses of sloppy play. Big Ten Standings FINAL Michigan really ran the Badgers off the…

March 03, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 121) • Page Image 7

… winning all three is a must to gaining even a tie for the Big Ten crown. Currently, the Wolverines with an 8-3 record, stand in third place, a half game behind the co- leaders, Ohio State and Minne- sota…

…--Sara Krulwichl Lockard jams the boards OSU SECOND: Tankers place third in prelims 8y'CHUCK BLOOM home in second place. Special To The Daily The Wolverines captured ninth EAST LANSING-Following lastEeleventh, and…

… night, the 400-yard medley squad t was barely "touched out" for first place. The Wolverine team of eChris Hansen, Byron MacDonald, rStu Isaac, and Aranha toured the pool in a swift 3:30.84, just .28 of a…

… second slower than the Hoos- iers. The outstanding time for the Wolverines was due mainly to Ar- anha's split of :46.6. Aranha has been constantly improving and should do well Saturday evening in the 100…

… large point spread over the Wolverines. Tonight things should improve for Michigan. Isaac will gofor the 100-yard breaststroke title, while Mas Donald will swim in the 200 yard butterfly. Saturday night…

… capable of winning all of them," he says. Despite the Wolverines tough 79-75 loss at Indiana Tuesday night, he feels that his team is currently play- ing some of its best basketball of the year. Michigan…

… the Spar- tans' 4-7 Big Ten and 11-10 ov- erall records, but the Wolverines are counting on a hard struggle anyway. "They'll probably play their best game of the year Sat- urday," Orr speculated, noting…

…. He does most of his scoring on outside shooting. The other man who could hurt the Wolverines is Bill Kilgore, the Spartans' 6-7 center. The big pivotman is ore of the confer- ence's premier rebounders…

…, but again are not likely to be won without strong Wolverine performances. Needless to say, upsets have been quite common in the Big Ten this year. For Wisconsin, which has been coming on strong lately…

February 26, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 116) • Page Image 7

… versus the freewheeling running game that the Wolverines employ. Both teams lead the Big Ten in their chosen pursuits. Favoring a 1-3-1 zone trap among a variety of zones and traps, Minnesota's scanty 57…

… Brady, John- son and Lockard. Although not as polished as their Minnesota coun- terparts, the Wolverines are quick- er, "more willing to make things happen," as Wolverine assistant coach Fred Snowden put…

…, forcing Michigan to play the Goph- er deliberate style, then Minnesota should be in fine shape at the con- clusion of the contest. However, if the Wolverines can run and continue to gun with suc- cess, then…

… on while teammate Ken Brady -fights for the ball during the Wolverines 105-83 pasting of Illinois. Wilmore will attempt to duplicate his 31 point performance of that contest when the Wolverines take on…

… Minnesota today. IRISH ROMP: Visiting Icers fall gain -Daily-Rolfe Tessem WOLVERINE CENTER Ken Brady cans a layup in the Wolver- ines thumping of Illinois two weeks ago while Bill Morris (35) hopelessly…

… looking for-. ward to the clash of the Michigan freshman basketball team with Michigan State Monday night for some time, but the Wolverines can't afford to be looking ahead when they take on Central Michi…

…- gan today at Crisler Arena in a game preceding the Michigan- Minnesota varsity duel. The Wolverines have a perfect 10-0 record, but the CMU frosh came very close to marring it when the two teams met Feb…

… early 27.45 to 26.70 lead. But the smile on Coach Loken's face faded as MSU outscored the Wolverines by one point in the side horse. Despite Kaziny's classy 9.35 and Gura's 9.05, Michigan, as a result of…

… Marti's surprising and unfortunate 7.45, could not match State's consistency. Faced with a situation they had not encountered since Iowa, the Wolverines broke the Spartan lead with fine performances on…

… class with the Wolverines, and besides matching two of the better frosh teams in the country in a tradi- tional Michigan - Michigan St~ate rivalry, the game offers one of the state of Michigan's classic…

February 13, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 105) • Page Image 8

… MICHAEL OLIN Auburn Hills Junior College trucked their ol' Nike selves into Crisler Arena yesterday only to be blasted far into outer space by the Wolverine Freshmen, 125-69. The Nikes, members of the…

… fuse while hardly work- ing up a good sweat. Wolverine Coach Dick Honig commented, "We talked about it before the game, and pretty much knew we were going to beat them." The contest marked the 1lth…

… victory for the baby maplemen without a defeat, and was also their fifth straight hundred point' showing. The squad has now won more games than any other Fresh- man team in Michigan history. The Wolverines

…- Wolf proceeded to illustrate that ed to the basket for the fiPs even Wolverine substitutes were rocket burn of the afternoon. Hw- much for over-matched Auburn too mc o vrmthdAbr ever, there was no…

… afterburn as Hills. On his first chance to go the Wolverines came back to reel to off five straight buckets (two by jt he boards, he pulled down Ash-3 forward Dough Asworts to m y worth's errant shot, hooped…

January 28, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 91) • Page Image 6

… of this season. The Wolverines have won one of eight games played on their opponents' ice in the 19'71-72 schedule, and have picked up only two of a possible 24 points. Michigan will put its one…

… the Wolverines and many Michigan fan will recall that one as a rare double victory on home ice. The Sioux were riding high at the time. holding first place in the WCHA and coming off an eight game home…

… stand. But Michigan stopped them cold, by scores of 9-6 and 4-2, the last Wolverine victories un- til an 8-6 conquest of Michigan Tech last weekend. Besides getting eyen for those thrashings, North…

… Dakota would probably like to get back at Wol- verine coach Al Renfrew, who quit 'a coaching Job there 15 yearsago. But Michigan isn't about to give up easy. The Wolverines now find themselves eight points…

… playoffs. Michigan State, Michigan Tech, and Colorado College are tied for sixth place with 20 points. The Wolverines have 12 points and have the chance to overtake at least one of these teams when they play…

… two formidable foes. Big Ten opponents Illinois and Purdue invade Crisler Arena Friday and Saturday to grapple with the Wolverines. Both teams have some fine wrestlers and ac- cording to assistant…

… match with the Boilermak- ers, not only because it will fol- low the 'M'-OSU basketball game but also for the fact that Purdue may be the strongest Big Ten team, except for MSU, that the Wolverines will…

Wolverines take on Illinois, the Boilers face the unenviable task of tackling Michigan State at East Lansing. The Spartans are a rugged team and might physically wear out Purdue. Purdue, like Illinois, has sev…

…- eral good wrestlers who could give the Wolverine fans a bit of excitement. At 126 Jim Gra- zer will wrestle Davids. Grazer beat Michigan's Tim Czech last year by over 10 points. Michigan's Jerry Hubbard…

February 22, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 112) • Page Image 6

… the road, the Wolverines reeled o five straight victories over Pitt burgh, Ohio U., Ohio State, North western, and Indiana. The first half of the seaso gave Bay a good indication tha his team would be…

… were recorde over Illinois, Minnesota and Wis an consin, while Purdue was also co ,e quered 19-12. Probably the mos important match of the season sa- s' he Wolverines tie Iowa on thi of road 15-15. The…

… MENDRYGAL, seen here working oni escape from Ohio Michigan wrestlers recently completed Mendrygal's easier University's Steve Wolfe, was one of t to post wining records in the Wolverine dual meet season…

… Thanks to Notre Dame's double defeat at the hands of Denver, and Michigan's series split with Wis- consin, the Wolverine hockey team now finds itself in its best shape of the season. With only four games…

… remaining, the Wolverines are currently tied with Colorado for seventh place in the WCHA standings. The Irish, who host the Wolver- ines next weekend, have now fallen into sole possession of ninth place and…

… will need a two-game sweep over Michigan to give them a good shot at making the post season playoffs. After taking a 5-1 thrashing Fri- day night, the Wolverines moved back into the playoff race by out…

May 19, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 8) • Page Image 10

…. RAUPP Cam pfitters 521 SOUTH ASHLEY, ANN ARBOR 769-5574 I The Michigan Wolverine bats- men swing into the final stretch of their Big Ten campaign this weekend with the hope that they can wrap up the…

… runners-up posi- tion to conference champion, Iowa. Today, the Wolverines (7- 3) visit Wiscinson (5-6) for a twinbill that will start at 2 p.m., while Northwestern (9-5) hosts Michigan for another double…

…- header tomorrow to conclude the season for both teams. In addition to the Wolverines, both Northwestern and Michi- gan State (7-3) also have a shot to secure second place. Although Coach Moby Bene- dict…

Wolverines with a team batting mark of ,301. Although Benedict made no of- ficial announcement of which starter he will use bot h days, it is fairly certain taat Pete Helt, Mike Forhan, ief';hander Tom Joyce…

… .467 average and second sack- er, John McCarthy swinging at a .444 clip, good for third in the league. The Wolverines counter w it h Brian Balaze, with a team lead- ing .407 mark, MarktCrane at .400 and…

November 04, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 51) • Page Image 11

… nationally in rushing offense.i gle between the Indiana receivers (24) WUOM, 91.7 FM. Simply by reason of the fact that and the Wolverine defensive backs. (73) mediocre teams such as Indiana Much has been…

… story of the Hoosiers and the mentor, has said, "We feel very only 48 yards through the air. (83) wolves. strongly that we must improve in x Dave Brown, Roy Burks, and Barry 9) The Wolverines of Michigan…

… (4.. the next few weeks if we are to Dotzauer of the Wolverine se> 0), yes they were the cleverly de- do well in the last two ball ondary have performed masterful..(30) scribed wolves of the foregoing…

… before the future un- holds the league lead in intercep- with the Indiana Hoosiers, now 2- folds, and so for the Wolverines, tions. They must contain Indiana 2, despite the, loss of fullback Ed Bo foremost…

… losing. Wolverine regulars such as de- (71) ana Hoosiers riddled to the core, Statistical compliations demon- Indiana possess talent but it has fensive tackle Fred Grambau and (39) loomington. If Tom Kee…

January 23, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 87) • Page Image 9

… trouble guarding really big men without fouling. Johnson is 6-8, but not very heavy. So the team missed big Brady.- The Wolverines were in the process of getting eaten up yesterday until Brady entered the…

Wolverines might live up to their potential and win all the games, they should. MICHIGAN UNDEFEATED: Tankers liquidate MSU By CHUCK BLOOM Dan Fishburn and Mark Ander- It may have been close in Cris- son…

… Cook sec- yard individual medley over an- ond; and Michigan's Steve Schen- other Wolverine, Don Peterson. thai finishing a strong third. Chris Hansen took the 200-yard Crawford and Cook battled it…

… team of Chris Hansen,' In the final event, the 400-yard Stu Isaac, Byron McDonald and freestyle relay, Wolverine relay Tim Norlen posted a winning time teams finished one-two to com- of 3:34.95.. plete…

… the beating. z Wolverines sputter past by AL SHACKELFORD The first shock waves of Ken Brady's return to action hit North- western yesterday afternoon as the Wolverines stumbled through a lousy first…

… point the Wolverines called time and Wilmore was benched in favor of Hart.I The Wildcats clamped a press on Michigan on and off but the Wolverines brushed it off, thanks mainly to Wilmore's poised dribb…

… to Northwestern's dismay, and scored 11 of his 15 points in the last 15 minutes of the game. Henry rang the bell from inside at 11:25 to kick the Wolverines into their big- gest lead of the game at 61…

… Wilmore and John- son began to bag the deuces again, and the Wolverines climbed back into leads of ten points and more. The 'Cats mounted another charge in the fading minutes, cut- ting a twelve…

April 21, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 155) • Page Image 10

… an improving 9-9-1 record which includes their disappointing 3-6 western trek. However, with only one strike against them in the "all-important" conference loss column, the Wolverines figure to remain…

… in the thick of the Big Ten diamond debate. The Michigan pitching staff has been rapidly taking form. The Wolverine hurlers stand second in conference ERA, and where once it was Mickey Elwood, Pete…

… the Wolverine invasion. Dave Winfield, a member of B man's controversial basketball t toss the opener this afternoon.7 hurler is 2-0 on the season, but has skyrocketed from the 1.59 compiled a year ago…

…. The Wolverines will be in D tomorrow to hassle the Iowa face " roadwork .500 record The Hawkeyes are another high-hitting ;ue games. outfit, backed by three first-rate pitchers. The team batting…

… he sure does know they ield, is a are there." The Wolverine pitchers would nblemished be wise to keep an eye out themselves. p. Schultz' Coach Duane Banks' mound selections in f o u r will come from…

… shows a 1.10 ERA and a .419 clip, a 1-1 record. 292. As a This will not be an easy weekend for horsehide Michigan.. Nonetheless, with the Wolverine isand trips pitching healthy and the batters coming…

May 13, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 4) • Page Image 15

…Saturday, May 13, 1972 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Fifteen Stra,,My1,17 H IHGNDIYPg ite Batsmen slaughter by DAN BORUS The Michigan Wolverines broke out of their batting dold- rums with a fury…

… Joyce, who scattered four hits in the second contest. The Wolverines were never threatened and toyed with a series of weak and ineffective Ohio State hurlers. Today the Wolverines, now 5-3 in the Big Ten…

… curves and off-speed pitches. Larry Haney, the Buckeye lead-off hitter, was the first and only Buckeye to hit safely off Elwood, when he smacked a drive to the hole in the sixth which Wolverine shortstop…

… to score was cut down by, the return to home. The second game was an even easier waltz as the Wolverines pounded Buckeye pitching for thirteen hits and twelve runs. The fun started in the second inning…

… timely hitting by De- liever Bill Saunders Buss sin- and Roberts. gled and DeCou homered over ie third inning was just as the right field fence. >sive with five Wolverines The Wolverines picked up two ing…

… meet Ross in to- straight Big Ten tennis cham- day's semifinal match. pionship. Mark Bishop and Walt Herrick The Wolverines took a 20-point of Indiana, the top ranked num- lead over runnerup Indiana 107…

May 10, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 1) • Page Image 14

… dominance with four easy wins lifting its conference mark to 8-0. The day after the big win at Hossierville, the net- men bombed Ohio State at Columbus, 9-0. The Wolverines then pro- ceeded to take three more…

… at home. A 9-0 romp over Purdue was sandwiched between 8-1 thrashings of Michigan State and Illinois. In the latter two meets, the Wolverines faltered only at the number one doubles slot. Michigan also…

February 06, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 99) • Page Image 8

…-2416, on or Before February 8th. *NO ELI STUDENTS CURRENTLY ENROLLED IN THE INTEN- SViE ENGLISH COURSES ARE ELIGIBLE FOR THE TEST AT phers tion was a comfortable 109.65 to 106.55. All the Wolverines posted…

… Marti with 9.0. 4 NO DEPOSIT FREE DELIVERY, PICK UP AND SERVICE CALL: NEJAC TV RENTALS Wolverine grapplerS pin Minnesota, 27-14 I THIS TIME. 662-5671 By BOB McGINN days, this one a heartbreaking 4…

….0 onea(3 mon.ths }) the grapplers offered little re- Gary Ernst cinched the Wolver- $23.00 buys a day of skiing at I sistance to the Wolverines. ines' eighth win of the year, each Roundtop $20.00 pays for…

… 2 weeks of an ' The Wolverines won only six getting clutch wins. $11 .50 buys 3 months family health agriculture and maintenance matches, but two of the victories Ernst, after wrestling the match…

…-on John Walseth. The issue difficult to get up for this one aft- Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104 ,was never in doubt as Brown er the tough one at Iowa." moved quickly to a vise-like pin- Next for the Wolverines

… is a ning combination, Saturday night date with Michi- At 126. Bill Davids lost only his gan State at East Lansing. This third decision against fifteen wins will be the Wolverines' toughest STUDENT…

… noon 'til 5:30 pim. I - - ~ -~ ~ -- --- - - --~ - --- - - -~.--------_.../_ -Daily-Rolfe Tessern A Wolverine ringer ROSENBAUM, ADAMS STAR: Indiana humbles trackmen By SANDI GENIS Special To The Daily…

February 20, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 111) • Page Image 9

… Johnson, and sometimes John Lockard, every Wolverine played like he was on downers, a stark turnabout from last Saturday's explosive performance against Illinois Henry Wilmore, 14 of 23 from the floor…

…, the Wolverines needed only a win over North- western to climb into the Big Ten driver's seat: And a win over Northwestern, a band of basketball nonentities harvested from the midwestern flatlands…

Wolverines. Hentz and Greg Wells, who combined for 50 points mostly from Inside, were threatening to take the play away from Michigan. But in the end, Northwestern's impotence and jittery floor game kept them…

… sailed into Wolverine hands. Michigan actually outbumbled the Wild- cats, garnering an atrocious 21 miscues. The Wolverines barely won the battle of the boards, as Wells continually outfought Michigan…

… with three. Orr shifted Wilmore to forward and stuck Dave Hart in the backcourt. The Wolverines' lackluster performance on the boards and from the floor resllted more from a general disorganization than…

… from the key at one point in the first half. Michigan's erratic rags to riches play continues to puzzle; -it seems the Wolverines still haven't found the right offensive combination. With Wilmore and…

February 13, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 105) • Page Image 9

… offense, defense, and re- guard bounding gave the Wolverines their while t largest point total and victory mar- his 23 gin of the season as they rebound- with'ni ed from last week's loss to Purdue ing floc…

… cagers crumple Illinois to a 6-2 conference record. weren't to be denied to- said Wolverine Coach John- . "We are very proud of this was one of our strong- mes of the year." couldn't single out any one…

… on his outside shoot- ing. Johnson's five assists were concentrated midway in the sec- ond half when the Wolverines roll- ed out to a 20 point advantage. From the start it was obvious Wilmore was hot…

… one by Johnson seemed to be the turning point in the game. All three re- sulted in Wolverine baskets and with Ken Brady and John Lockard dominating play in the Illini end the Wolverines kept pouring it…

…. For the first half Michigan shot an incredible 61 per cent of its shots, twice the percentage the Wolverines made in the initial stanza at Purdue, while holding Illinois to 36 per cent. lliniiniiniini…

… .... --,ad t t 'eect4' i The Wolverines .. . . off the hook ohn papanek E WAY THINGS in the Big Ten are going this basketball campaign, nobody really knows what the heck's happening frin one day to the next…

…. lere's Michigan, picked by many to rank with the top ten back in the preseason polls, and for a while, a long while, it was struggling to keep its head above water. Before last Saturday, the Wolverines

Wolverines took a bruising from Purdue, and damned if it didn't look like they were all but washed up. The truth was that nobody had' seen Michigan play a good' game all year. Well, all that changed yesterday…

…. The Wolverines put it *ll together, rebounding, running, shooting, and even passing their way to easily the best game the Maize and Blue has played all year. So that should help to take some people off…

… score 17 points, and finished with 23 but his hot streak wasn't nearly enough to lead the Illini past the inspired Wolverines. Schmidt employed a variety of defenses, and a variety of com- binations of…

February 10, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 102) • Page Image 9

…Page Nine Thursday, February 10, 1972 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, February 10, 1 97Z THE MICHIGAN DAILY Paae Nine i Wolverines By BILL ALTERMAN hard." In perhaps their finest effort of The…

… game started off slowly for the season, Michigan totally domi- the Wolverines as State kept the nated -arch - rival Michigan State puck bottled up in the Michigan for a crushing 6-2 victory last night…

… second goal of the, evening when Watt couldn't control Brian Skinner's slap shot and Bernie pushed it by him from out in front. daily sports NIGHT EDITOR: CHUCK DRUKIS State ended Wolverine goalie Karl…

… start off the third period when two Wolverines quickly found their way to the penalty box. Gagnon went off at 1:10 for hooking and Bob Falconer followed a minute later for trip. ping. But the fired…

…-up Wolverines re- fused to bend and kept State from even getting close to a score, and as Renfrew later admitted, "That took the steam out of them (MSU)." The Wolverines upped it to 5-1 on a Cartier slap shot…

… defense- men were coming up and the wingers came back well. State wasn't able to get organized." The Wolverines, only two points behind Michigan Tech, travel up to Houghton this weekend, hoping to secure a…

… the Wolverines convincingly smashed the Spartans 6-2 to move into a tie with Notre Dame for seventh in WCHA.standings. SKIWE EKEND SPECA CSit"" U ONMEMM CALL INPUT (763-4384) I'. f, the Big Skiing…

December 03, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 72) • Page Image 9

… anyone's prior conceptions of the proceedings. But, as Coach Johnny Orr said afterward, "All we have to do is do the same thing 23 more times." Hopefully he means salvaging wins, because if the Wolverines

… was clearly in doubt. The opening moments of the game seemed to set the stage for the remainder of the contest. The Wolverines won the tip, and then proceeded to miss six or seven shots from close in…

February 05, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 98) • Page Image 7

… all. tually to blame. Defenseman Punch Cartier, who Already swamped with a ple- aided the Wolverines' cause with thora of personnel problems, two power play goals in the open- Neal's loss is surely one…

… that the ing period, indicated that tonight's Wolverines can hardly afford. win means nothing "if we don't Paul-Andre Paris, who has faced win tomorrow. It's quite an obli- an eligibility problem all…

…-player., With a share of the conference and Wayne Grabiec is a 6-6 guard. lead on the line, the Wolverine so they are strong physically." maplemen travel to West Lafayette The Wolverines have won their this…

… twice to Michigan, which effectively, and the Bucks in Columbus after eliminated the Riveters from the today's game however. Big Ten title race. As King said, :The. Wolverines, fresh off an "We've got a…

… cases of throughout the rest of the year." physical assault by either squad. Purdue, which dumped North- Lockard was the only Wolverine western 78-75 last week, is led starter not to hit'in double fig- by…

January 26, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 89) • Page Image 7

… over Iowa was easily the most encourag- ing game the Michigan basketball team has played this year. It was a tight, exciting contest, which the Wolverines came back to win. It was a contest that they…

… under the boards. But the real surprise was Greg Buss. He entered the game with the Wolverines down by 10, 54-44, and though he didn't score any points his presence sparked the team. Michigan outscored…

… Schultz thought that "the difference in the game was that we lost the backboards." Part of the reason for the Wolverine dominance was Kunert's absence. He was off on the bench with four fouls, a fate that…

… win," he claimed. But he won't be able to make the same claim this Saturday. If the Wolverines don't play "real good" against Ohio, then Orr won't be very proud. By RANDY PHILLIPS Iowa's cagers…

…, 90-86 last night at Crisler Arena. Grabiec's finest night in a Wolverine uniform was an all around performance as he did an efficient job on Iowa's shooting ace, Rick Williams, and added eight rebounds…

March 01, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 119) • Page Image 8

…-Big Ten M Stu Isaac, star breaststroker for SWIMMING-Big T the Wolverines. GYMNASTICS-Big Isaac, a psychology major from Amherst, New York, is the BASKETBALL-at 1 established favorite in the HOCKEY…

…. So you have to build WCHA Standings Breaststroke ace Isaac Experienced Wolverine netters hope for record setting season Wisconsin Denver North Dakota Michigan State Duluth Michigan Tech Colorado…

…? 24 Wolverine tennis coach Brian 14 Eisner has an answer: "Improve." "There's no question that this year's team is better than last year's," Eisner says. "It's the best I've had in my three years here…

… as coach." He feels that if the Wolverines have ever had a team which should draw fans, this one should be it. The Michigan squad has five of its top six men back from last year's winning crew…

…, including its top three, and also sports two of the top freshmen in the midwest. The Wolverines' big names that return are Joel Ross, Tim Ott, and Dick Ravreby, who held down the] first three singles posts…

…'s number five singles man, Kevin Senich. Senich was the Wolverines' top performer in the recent Western Indoor Tournament in Cleveland, reaching the singles finals, and also teamed with freshman Jerry Karzen…

February 29, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 118) • Page Image 7

… ten points at the final buzz- er, the Wolverines were in con- trol most of the game and ran up a twenty point spread with about nine minutes left in the contest. The win was the twelfth is an many games…

… for Michigan, and Wolverine coach Divk Honig was ecstatic about the outscome. He offered in a somewhat hoarse voice, "That was a great ball- game. I just can't say enough; it was completely a team…

… effort." Indeed it was a team effort as all five starters ended up scoring in double figures, and Campy Rus- sell led the Wolverines with 30. The contest didn't give a clear cut answer to who was the best…

… Kettering, sparked the Wolverines to sever- al easy fast break buckets, and that proved to be the difference in the contest. Both teams began the game in a hot running style. Michigan State opened up a brief…

… lead, but a jumper by C.J. Kupec put Mich- igan out in front 5-4, and the Wolverines kept that lead the rest of the way. A couple of goaltending calls and two missed calls on State aroused the mixed…

… two points. The Wolverines came away at in- termission leading 52-41. STATe HEADed MICHIGAN Midway through the second half the Wolverines broke loose for a 9-2 tear to up their lead to 85-65. But the…

… Spartans came back with ten unanswered points to pull within ten with 5:17 left. State couldn't get any closer, though, and the Wolverines hit the 100 point mark for the sev- enth straight time. The contest…

… pts 30 13 14 14 25 6 0 0 0 102 pts 6 15 32 6 16 13 2 0 0 0 2 0 92 -Daily-Mort Novepk WOLVERINE FROSH STAR Campy Russell (40) goes up for onw of his 30 points in yesterday's 102-92 conquest of the Baby…

January 15, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 80) • Page Image 7

… Woodley scored his sure the Wolverines were never in first of three goals. It was a pine the game, individual effort as he completely The fans played a large part in faked out both Cartier and Bag- the…

… action and expressed their ap- nell, proval and disapproval of variousI Things went from bad to worse plays by throwing chickens onto for the Wolverines as even Bernie the ice. In all more chickens were…

… sports NIGHT EDITOR: BOB ANDREWS 1 from the outset and lit the light for the first time at 1:47 of the first period. The Wolverine defense failed to clear rebound and Petet McNab was open in the right…

… was thrown on the ice from the balcony. In the second period Denver built the lead to 8-1 as the game be- came totally embarrassing. The Wolverines' only goal of the period came on a fine backhand pass…

… points. Starting intoday's game will be the same five who have started in the previous four games. The hottest Wolverines are the guards, Joe Johnson and John Kantner. The flashy Johnson is averaging 20…

… the frontcourt will be center C. J. Kupec, a 9.5 scorer. Super-sub Bill Ayler, sporting a 9.8 average, will probably see plenty of action as well. The Wolverines may have an ad- ditional problem when…

…, has scored 21 and 17 points in the two Big Ten con- tests, well below his average. The Wolverines will be looking for a big game out of their star for- ward today. Meanwhile Hornyak, still not 100 per…

February 06, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 99) • Page Image 9

… offense, didn'tthey?" he asked rhetorically. "That was the difference in the game." Purdue's two workhorses pummeled Michigan for'57 points, nearly all of them coming from the inside, where the Wolverines

… with nine, while his man, Franklin, pulled down 20 and scored 28 points. "We took Brady out for a while in the second half to rest him," Orr said. "And besides, Franklin was going nuts." The Wolverines

…-happy- 84-74 Wolverine loss at West Lafayette. Gabby rifled in 13 points and continued his fine rebounding with seven caroms. GAGNON HAT TRICKS: leers sweep Tig Curses, boiled again! TM it l MICHIGAN…

Wolverine defense. Even a last minute Tiger goal, which was offset by two late Michigan tallies, added little to the outcome. Michigan came out skating like crazy in the first minute of the opening period…

March 14, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 122) • Page Image 8

…; that is, if you think 'of of three freestyle events. He shat- eighth place showing helped the Catt. Indiana as in 'a class of its own. tered the pool record in the Wolverines considerably. Stamm upset…

…:53.41.1 Michigan placed four men in place between the Wolverines and yard freestyle touching in at Michigan finished second. the top twelve in the fly and Ohio State; a battle decided in the ! :20.81. But just as…

February 19, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 110) • Page Image 7

… (Michigan) played very poorly tonight-their team could have been the reason." Thus a dejected Al Renfrew tried to put as bright a picture as pos- sible on what had to have been one of the Wolverines worst per…

… With two minutes gone Mich- Wisconsin outskated, outshot, igan's defense allowed Wisconsin and outhustled Michigan nearly all to take a puck right away from night long s the Wolverines seem- them and…

…, Pete Leiskau of Wisconsin, turned in one of the Badgers two wins by taking Michigan freshman Dave Curby 4-0. Wolverine Rick Neff nearly captured a third straight super- ior decision victory when he…

March 30, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 136) • Page Image 9

Wolverines lost ter days. Ball suffered six errors one-run games despite strong out West while Crane booted five. mound performances. Ball also played third base and This season, with a relatively is battling…

… played Graduation took its toll on the ffectively near the end of the Gradatio tok it tol onthetrip. Wolverine baseball team as cap-To in l tain Mark Carrow, third baseman, These two positions will be the…

… which is good in any- body's book. He may have some competition, though, from Brian Balaxe, a I Birmingham junior, who led the Wolverines in hitting over the spring trip with a .500 average. Benedict may…

…." This holds true for the Wolverines this season. THE Revolutionary egaCy OF Co LR. James A CONFERENCE ON REVOLUTIONARY THOUGHT IN HONOR OF C. L. R. JAMES MARCH 31-APRIL 2, 1972 University of Michigan…

May 31, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 15) • Page Image 10

… fouuith place finishes in their re- ' ' spective Big Ten championships held last week end. Tetr ackmn were helped by Godfirey Murray's championship iu the 120 yard high hurdles as a elI an lie 1-2 Wolverine

… TWO-RECORD SET ONLY 49 t.~CoachPFon Braunl Last year's champion Indiana was left at the gate, tienty poitsl~ behind the hard-ca ruing Spartaus. The Wolverines endJed with 68 point for their 41,41placv…

…. Michigan's Neil Spitlany plac- ed second, firing a one-over-par 66-71-75-73-285. The Gophers won the t e a in title hy 16 strokes over Indiana. Ohio State placed third wih 1L- 462 and the Wolverines four…

February 27, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 116) • Page Image 6

…. Evashevski and Paul Zander came There were, however, t h r e e through with wins to drop t h e bright spots for the Wolverines, Wolverines into third. Freshman Jim Brown wrestled well against State's defending…

… kept Michigan's for- wards from moving to the basket. Unable to get untracked, t h e NASSAU Wolverines got skinned on t he boards 33-22, and flayed slightly 5 DAYS/4 NIGHTS point wise as they went into…

…, and senior Murray Plotkin hit ,9.2 in his final appearance at Michigan. Greg Fenske had the Illini's top score for the day with a 9.15. Michigan also took vaulting, with every Wolverine performer…

Wolverines. Don Grieb was high for the Illini with 8.75. Enjoy a leisurely dinner in a comfortable atmosphere at a modest price he 9mv ntiep ee( &jfet 2333 E. Stadium …

January 30, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 93) • Page Image 7

…Page Seven Sunday, January 30, 1972 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, January 30, 1972 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven Wolverines bomb Bucks f......{C" '"" ' {: fem.}':"\- .:": '. vX: By JOHN…

… PAPANEK The Michigan Wolverines managed to stumble toward a. Big Ten basketball champion- ship yesterday, when they knocked off the ailing Ohio State Buckeyes 88-78 for the first time in their last nine…

… overflow throng of reporters crowd- ed around, Orr happily expounded on the Wolverine victory. A few feet away the Michigan players joyously accepted congratulations from the crowd of old alums And young ad…

… set the tone. His players had been charged with 32 fouls while the Wolverines got off with 18. Taylor thought that this was the difference in the game and he wasn't happy about it. "If they're going to…

… Hornyak and Wardell Jackson both sat out part of the game after picking up their third fouls, but the Buckeye reserves came through. Though they had the advantage in height and in fouls, the Wolverines

… first half, Russell and Johnson ignited a 12- 0 Michigan spurt to send the Wolverines rolling. In addition to their fine shooting percentages, the two freshmen demonstrated some nifty defensive play that…

… REDUCED YOUTH FARE CARDS ALSO AVAILABLE Contact UAC Travel, Union 763-2147 141 By SANDI GENISC Highlighted by five r e c o r d - cracking performances, the annualv Michigan Relays got the Wolverine. track…

May 16, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 5) • Page Image 11

…- tive Big Ten title, gained over - '-"the weekend in the Big Ten tournament in Madison, Wiscon- sin. The Wolverines ran away with the team title by amassing 146 points, far ahead of their closest…

… Indiana, 7-5, 6-1. With the doubles win, O t t became the only player in the Big Ten to go the entire season and tournament without a loss in either singles or doubles. Wolverines were also runners- up at…

March 24, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 131) • Page Image 9

…- volved, however, was the by- .r now-well-known difference in the Wolverines' home and road records. A fine 13-3 record at homne was offset by a dismal 3- 15 showing away from the Coli- seum, but the…

… netminder. The Wolverine defense shone at times, but the times were few and far between. Jerry Lefebvre's shot block- ing ability was a fine asset, but his tendency to get caught up the ice was not. "Punch…

… many times. Wolverine victories at home were usually of the type 3-2, 6-5 and 8-6. On the road, though, 7-2 and 9-2 scores were much more common, with Mich- igan almost always on the short end. Despite…

… and wast3-3roverall when league leading Notre Dame came WCHA Standings FINAL STANDINGS to town. But the Wolverines sent the Irish home with two losses, both by scores of 6-5. The following weekend the…

… place Finally, the Wolverines were eliminated from the WCHA playoffs in the first round, a two game, total goals series at North Dakota. , The NoDaks kept Michigan goaltender Bagnell busy with 47 and 51…

February 12, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 104) • Page Image 9

… Crosby didn't slow the Huskies as Elie Vorlick intercepted a "Punch" Cartier pass, and moved in to make it 4-0. The Wolverines had many op- portunities in the first period but it wasn't until the 18…

…' Rodney Mac- Donald, brother $ of Michigan's Byron MacDonald. Rodney also was second to Anderson in the 500-yard freestyle. The Wolverines took 1-2 in both diving events with Steve Schen- thal taking the…

…. The Wolverines took.down 71 re- bounds against Illinois in the sea- son's previous meeting between these two squads. Michigan won that one by five, 75-70. Wolverine center Ken Brady was not avail- able…

… the Wolverines. The main reasons are that Krelle is a fine outside shooter and Illini Coach Harv Schmidt likes to run a con- trolled offense utilizing a variety of shots. The undefeated Wolverine tresh…

January 22, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 86) • Page Image 9

…, so it's no disgrace not to win when the other team is better. But the Wolverines were getting beaten by teams that didn't have half the talent they did. And the two good teams they played didn't even…

…. They could nave given tne Warriors a better game, but no one expected tne Wolverines to win. To an extent the same was true of the Ohio State game. It's been a while since Michigan won anything in…

… in the WCHA, Mike Usitalo, did much of the damage for Tech, scoring their first two goals. But for the first 20 minutes, it was a scoreless duel as Wolverine goalie Karl Bagnell and his Tech…

… make the score 2-0. A shot by Crosby was deflect- ed by Bagnell and knocked down in front of the net by Wolverine defenseman Jerry Lefebvre where Usitalo picked it up and easily slapped it by Bagnell…

… baskeball is raw talent, j but enough of it is polish. And the Wolverines don't look very 1 smooth. Orr says that some of the problems can be explained by Ib the sophs. "I think the problem has affected the…

March 15, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 123) • Page Image 7

… game. scores~ . S taprt. i n Lx defe'nsemarn rvlngbcEo ho h Wolverine gymnasts . t t 1 t turned midfielder Pete Lodwick stickmen found balmy weather tallied one goal and rookie mid- and .the rest of…

… the team awaiting fielder Doug Balchan another for them. The opponent was Denison the Wolverines. University, acknowledged lacrosse Two days later, injuries had re- power of the midwest and third duced…

… attacker, and midfielders Dan Lamble and Dennis Burdziak added one apiece. Goalie Crone was credited with 21 saves and kept the Wolverines close in the first half with his ex- cellent play. Defenseman Paul…

… scores and added a third later on to lead the Wolverines' scoring. In the second half, a tiring Michigan team be- gan to foul their opponents, while the Denison stickmen, able to draw on a70-man squad…

…'s tum- blers by less than a point. In the Big Ten championship meet a week ago, Iowa again nipped the Wolverines, building up a sizeable lead in the com- pulsory events and hanging on despite a strong…

… side horse, getting a 9.0 performance from reliable Dick Kaziny, but only 7.4 and 7.15 scores from Ted Marti and Ray Gura. Michigan lost another two points on the high bar. The Wolverines came storm- ing…

… disappointed with his team's second place finish, although he commented philosophically, "I guess we've won our share of the close ones. Maybe things are just balancing out." Individually, the Wolverines -did…

January 14, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 79) • Page Image 8

… schools in the country, Iowa State, Michigan State, and Oklahoma State grabbed the first three spots in the Midwest Open with the Wolverines pull- ing down the fourth position in the competition which drew…

… finish came in what Bay termed. "the toughest weight class in the tournament" the 126 pound di- vision. The only losses suffered by the Wolverine sophomore were to Fujita, a Japanese wrestler grappling out…

…-important eight-point series, the Wolverines' second of four such series this season. When two teams meet only twice during the regular schedule, as do Michi- gan and Denver in 1971-72, each game is worth four…

… points. The Wolverines lost their first eight point series last weekend to Minnesota-Duluth, 9-3 and 7-3. So now Michigan heads into the Mile-High City sporting a 5-5 league record for ten points and…

… each have 14 points, and since none of them, except I Denver, play eight point series this weekend, the most any can have after this weekend will be 18. If the Wolverines can sweep the Fourth Pioneers…

… at full strength for these 'games while the Wolverines could use some help. Forward Pat Donnelly, a fresh- lace man who came to Michigan direct from the Detroit Junior Red Wings, has been declared…

… games with Michigan dating back to who knows when. Although Denver has a definite advantage in being used to the higher altitude, the Wolverines have shown they are capable of knocking off the favorite…

January 23, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 87) • Page Image 8

… the opening face-off. It was the goal at the one- minute mark of the first period that gave the Wolverines the mo- mentum they needed to carry them past the highly regarded Huskies. Bernie Gagnon, who…

… has been in a mild scoring slump, scored his first of two after Bob Falcon- er's shot hit the post. The re- cksters pummel Tech, 86 pads. The goal produced the spark the Wolverines apparently…

…. This time. "we had the momen- tum and got a few breaks," men- tioned a happy Wolverine coach Al Renfrew after the game. "When you don't score a goal," Renfrew added in reference to Friday's 3-0 loss…

… comeback in the final per- for the Wolverines with his long for making excuses, MacInnes his eighth goal of the season. iod. BothLrimerand Connely,'eenhosg quickly pointed out that "him Paris pushed the lead…

… goal by Darwin Mott less than Automatically, both players missed The triumph should give the the Laurium, Michigan standout. 30 seconds later almost turned the the remainder of the contest and Wolverines

… thoroughly trounced the Cowboys appear Indiana yesterday, 25-12. The the Wolverine swimn Wolverines swept five of the first ing off Indiana. Th six matches from the out-classed State meet rates as t but…

January 16, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 81) • Page Image 9

… lackluster Wolverines Special To The Daily the first 7:29 of the second half sharp," that he "didn't expect us By ELLIOT LEGOW while Ohio State dumped in 22 to miss so many shots," and that COLUMBUS…

… - Michigan's points to pull to their 30 point "we played like we were scared," Wolverine cagers were over- lead. During that time Michigan's but all of the blame doesn't lie ,offense consisted of forced…

… stopheolerines'r BigTene win ance of his squad stating, "we just well when inserted in the back- stop the Wolverines' Big Ten win don't move, I don't understand it." court late in the game. Although string at two…

… Orr was unable to lead his hitting only 38nersrom the fieAl ances of his players Taylor has Wolverines and as they flound- All-ig Tnner WiloreAlanhimself to .thank for the difference ered, the Buckeyes…

…- Indira 4 2.000 8 4 able to hit from outside and un- ndlien r 0 2 willing to work the ball inside to Northwestern 0 3 .000 2 9 Wilmore, the Wolverine attack Yesterday's results died. Ohio State 84, Michigan…

February 15, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 106) • Page Image 6

… goals is tops in the con- abayshi. drop-ference and an All-American cita- But the Wolverines hav The Wolverine hockey team tion should be awarded to him at weak links preventing t pe two more games on…

… more like another former Wolverine inability toa igan's league record has fallen to great Michigan center, Red Ber- from home, and seco 9-13 with a dismal 1-11 slate away enson, who is currently starring…

… experience and the Michigan State encounter dy Neal, who has molded right in- ed beneath him, Bagnell to the Wolverine attack, already forced to endure every vE t n a 02 iE e x n a 1+ 1 n. 101 d lI Mel Wak…

… hem from light go on behind him so m a n y think they can always outscore the eat Mich- times. opposition." First, the Three-year veteran Brian Skin-' But if the Wolverines indeed hope win away ner has…

April 13, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 148) • Page Image 8

… officiating to a 7-6 upset victory over Michigan yesterday at Ferry Field. The Wolverines had built up a 6-2 lead midway through the third quarter, but a scoreless final per- iod, brought on by an unending rash…

… like a hu- man sieve in last week's encoun- ter in East' Lansing, won by Mich- igan 15-13, and the Wolverines fhad good success with the high shots from 20 to 30 feet out. But Hebert was stopping the…

March 24, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 131) • Page Image 10

…- terday's second round in the Mi- ami Invitational Golf Tourna- ment. The Wolverines were sev- enth at the start of the day's ac- tion. Florida continued to lead the with a 76, followed by Neil Spital- ny…

… with a-n 80, Rene Desmarais and Pete Clark with 81's, and Paul McIntosh with an 84. Chuck Bur- ham and Gary Balliet, who both did not qualify to golf for the Wolverines in the tournament, holed out with…

November 05, 1972 (vol. 83, iss. 52) • Page Image 9

… the Wolverines emerg- ed from the sky-blue waters of Matt Mann pool with a 7-4 victory. The game started out as a' scrappy affair with neither team willing to take control until about two and a half…

… took the lead. A defensive lapse by the Wolverines allowed two Ken- tuckians to swim in against only one defender and Isaac didn't have achance to keep the ball out. After both teams missed several great…

… Steve McCarthy was handed the ball on a penalty shot and he promptly rocketed it Wolverine polomen nip Kentucky 2% 44 THE ENIONGA L LERY Presents R ARTS AND CRAFTS E from the Yarkon Gallery of Boston…

… , ^1. y 'l a paid political advertisement into the corner of the net giving the Wolverines the lead for the first time in the game. The third period opened with both goalies making unbelievable saves…

March 29, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 135) • Page Image 8

… Miami Inivtational and a fair- ly satisfied coach in Bill Newcomb. Although tenth place is usually nothing to be particularly pleased with, the Wolverines performance is highly encouraging when their lack…

… whole ny failed to make the squad, the new approach" and rebounded for Wolverines were placed at a de- the best single round of any Wol- cided disadvantage. verine in the tournament. Balliet, last year…

February 11, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 103) • Page Image 8

… has undergone a meta- ToMcia iscudn mophosis,aeavingdTech among the Wolverines two points al the average.aof the Huskies, but Michigan r the average dvictories are about as scarce The Huskies' dogsled…

… bigger rink should work to key Michigan's advantage, since the hree Blue's main asset is speed against a bigger team like Tech. love Physically, the Wolverine icers lead are ready, except for Pete Dun- oad…

… Watt. The Wolverines hope to be in similar situations duel with Michigan Tech. has Duluth North Dakota Michigan State Michigan Tech Notre Dame MICHIGAN Colorado College Minnesota Friday-Saturday 12…

… 8 34 12 8 32 10 10 28 8 10 24 7 11 22 9 11 22 7 13 20 5 15 10 Games In two earlier games this year in Ann Arbor, the Wolverines and Huskies split, MTU taking the opener 3-0 while losing 8-6 the…

March 02, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 120) • Page Image 7

… not the first man out of the Wolverine dressing following the loss, and his contempt for the officials was mild compared to the long list of unprintables hurled at them by his assistant, Freddie Snowden…

…. The Wolverines were still under the limit for one-and-one, so Grabiec expected a one-shot foul, with Michigan regaining possession. But official Charles Fouty ruled the'foul intentional and awarded…

… was Michigan's most aggressive of the- season. I know I've seen at least two better ones-Saturday's trouncing of Minnesota and the Wolverines' victory over Illinois a few weeks back. He thinks that…

… found success the same way when it knocked off the Wolverines at West Lafayette. The fact is that Michigan did not play a real good game, V except for the first 10 minutes of the second half, when they…

… came aback to take the lead after an 11-point halftime deficit. Grablec's outside shot was flaming and Wilmore was doing another good job. But for the failure of the Wolverines' front line to stop Wright…

… line this weekend when throughout the regular season. they travel to sparkling Cham- However, with off showings by paign, Ill., for the Big Ten tour- both the Wolverines and the Hawk- nament. eyes, an…

… upset can not be com- The Wolverine dynasty of esthe- pletely discounted. tic body control will bt after it's The formula for victory, accord- eleventh Big Ten title in the past ing to Coach Loken is…

…. first loss for the Blue in 47 dual Besides the all-around men, meets, dating back to 1968. Since Michigan will need strong per- then, the Wolverines have started formances from their individual a new…

February 22, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 112) • Page Image 7

… in a time when every financial move at a major uni- versity is questioned, funding a new hockey arena would draw opposition from many circles. Realistically, while Wolverine hockey is presently not a…

…, Renfrew's bargaining power without a new building will naturally decrease. In fact, the Wolverines' problems the last two seasons can almost be traced to this reason. Placing everything else aside, the…

… simply putting up a hockey structure would be"inadequate to meet the current University needs. As was plnned back in the days when both Renfrew and MacInnes were Wolverine players, a new basketball arena…

…, and it seems like the Michigan Coliseum will be the Wolverines' home for some time to come. The Michigan hockey team, winners of more national champ- ionships than any other school, deserves a much…

…; while the faltering Buck- eyes blew numerous second half leads in bowing to Illinois in Champaign, 64-62. Ohio State (7-3) is now a full game back of Minnesota and half a game behind the Wolverines. Coach…

… Wisconsin rally. For Michigan, it was a case o having little more than enough Satuiday night in Evanston. Th Wolverines suffered througha lackluster performance agains Northwestern, but fortunately, th…

Wolverines play three of their last five' games on enemy courts plus the big one Saturday against Minnesota. -Daily-Robfe Tessem MICHIGAN GUARD Wayne Grablec battles along the boards with an unidentified…

… Illinois player during the Wolverines' last home game against the Illini. Standing under the basket with apprehensive faces are Michigan's Steve Bazelon and Illinois' Jim DeDecker. Michigan won the game…

January 30, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 93) • Page Image 6

… broken yesterday as the Iowa penalties given to Michigan. Hawkeyes upset the Wolverine However the loss cannot be com- gymnasts by a score of 160.70 to pletely blamed on the referees 160.45. The Sioux…

… played hustling hockey The University Field House was while the Wolverines played very packed with Iowa fans who watch- poorly. Too many times Michigan ed the two teams struggle evenly allowed North Dakota…

… Gura and Marti 1 e t the Iowa Hawkeyes sneak past the Wolverines. High Iowa scores in the fateful high bar were Rudy Ginez with 9.2, Kerry Huhl with 9.15 and Dean Schowalter with 9.05. F'ly'ing foul…

… TOTAL 159+13* 169 169 169 169 199 189 189 326 225 195 209 240 200 209 229 209 209 209. 199 the Hawkeyes were breathing down the Wolverine's necks with a score of 79.90 to Michigan's superior re- sult of…

… afternoon at Matt Mann Pool in a meet which revealed the depth of the Wolver- ine squad. The Wolverine swimmers won eleven of the thirteen events, los- ing only the 50 and 200 yard free- styles to the…

… Several Wolverine swimmers McCarthy also triumphed handily won their first events of the year in the 200 yard backstroke. LIGHTS LEAD Matmen boil Purdue For All Flights, The Following DAILY Connecting…

… at Crisler Arena. The fi- nal score does not indicate the ease with which the Wolverine matmen disposed of the Riveters. Michigan had six matches and 19 points in the bag before Pur- due got on the…

January 25, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 88) • Page Image 9

…Tuesday, January 25, 1972 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nine Soaring Ha vks challenge Blue Wolverine netters will ts in NCAA indoor championships By MICHAEL OLIN For the first time this year, Coach…

… of John Lockard and Ernie Johnson as the Wolverines take to the court in search of their fourth Big Ten victory against one defeat. The hoopsters play host to- night to the Iowa Hawkeyes, who last…

… Dave Hart will be assigned the task of guarding Williams. The Wolverine man-to-man defense is tailored to stopping the good long range shooter, and Michigan's success against the Hawkeyes will depend in…

… second half, which he spent exclusively in the backcourt, Wilmore rebound- ed to score 12 points. Against the Wildcats, the Wolverines played as good a sec- ond half as they have all year. Much of the…

… compete, and NCAA runner-up Roscoe Tanner will be competing elsewhere. The Wolverines entries will in- clude Tim Ott,- freshmen Jeff Miller and Jerry Karzen, and sophomore Kevin Senich. Ott was Michigan…

… face tough opposition tonight prior to their rematch at Crisler Arena this Saturday. The Bucks battle the unbeaten Minnesota Gophers in Minneapolis, while the Wolverines face the Iowa Hawkeyes, victors…

… to see how our players are playing at this 'stage of the season." The draws of the tournament are not public yet, but none of Michigan's netters are seeded. Two more Wolverines will be competing this…

March 28, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 134) • Page Image 7

… on a drive started by Johnson from his own goal crease. The Wolverines netminder foiled an Oberline scoring bid by intercept- ing a centering pass at the goal- mouth. He then headed upfield with the…

… mark of the final quarter. An alert Flanagan picked off the Oberlin goalie's clearing pass and rifled the ball back into the net before he had time to recover. Johnson and the Wolverine de- fense…

…'s defense completely stifle the ObrLina t- Rupp, whose teams won more tack. The Wolverines carried the games than those of any other play, outshooting Oberlin 22-9, college coach in history, had want- but…

…, making the final tally! back any offense Oberline could 6-0. muster. The - lanky Wolverine Michigan completely dominated goalie played the part of a 6-4 play in the second half and out- shot Oberlin 51…

Wolverines off on the right foot w L Pct. in the rugged Midwest Club La- New York 14 6 .700 San Diego 9 4 .692 crosse Association. D e f e n d i n g Pittsburgh 15 7 .682 Montreal 8 5 .615 San Francisco 7 5…

February 02, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 95) • Page Image 6

… period to give the Wolverines the nod after 45 min- utes of intensely fought basketball. After Russell's shot, the Wolver- ines still trailed 96-95, but Johnson then hit two foul shots and fired a perfect…

… fouled Means attempting to get the re- bound. Although Russell and Johnson dominated the scoring with 40 and 27 points respectively, Wolverine coach Dick Honig termed the win an example of "a great team ef…

…- bucket to give the Wolverines their fort," crediing all seven of his winning margin. Doug Ashworth players who saw action. Honig e - - also had great praise for the Chip- pewa squad, which played Mich…

Wolverines also were both- ered considerably by a Central Michigan man-to-man press and committed numerous turnovers, helping the Chippewas' cause. For the Wolverines Russell and Johnson were backed up in…

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