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May 19, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 9) • Page Image 12

… singles and three doubles events. The Wolverines totaled 108 points going into today's semifinals to 75 for runner-up Iowa. Golf: Putters chipped WEST LAFAYETTE-Minnesota's John Harris matchd par for 36…

… rack and field meet. Indiana led the. qualifying in seven trials, advancing 11 men into today's finals program at Minnesota's new Bierman Field complex track. Though only qualifying seven, the Wolverines

December 11, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 79) • Page Image 10

… Association last year, the Michigan Wolverines' performance so far in the 1973-74 campaign has been a minor miracle. Already the Wolverines have won more total games, captured more home games and equalled last…

…) Daily Photo by STEVE KAGAN MICHIGAN'S ANGIE MORETTO (7) prepares himself for an at- tempted tip-in during Michigan's 6-4 victorv over Notre Dame Fri- day night. Wolverines Gordie Cullen (27) and Don Dufek…

… were robbed," was all Far- Wolverine defensive zone. But Far- rell could say. He didn't have to rell assured, "With a little more say any more; even the State fans experience, they won't make those knew…

… Church) 761-WISE again TIES EEKEND the Wolverines will play away and home against Bowling Green, and Farrell plans to is- a lot of new faces. Gary Morrisoa, Doug Lindskog, Pete lDunbar, Julian Nixon, and…

Wolverines' most formidable op- position. MICHIGAN RETURNS to the t WCHA wars for its final vacation action with a trip to traditionally tough Denver. Though the Pioneers z have had their troubles, mired in…

… the lower regions of the league a standings most of the season, Far- rell is wary. "They're in a re- building program, and they always come on the second half of the year," he reminded. The Wolverines

August 22, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 67) • Page Image 1

wolverines, the Michigan state symbol, as a sub- stitute for beef. It began in Ann Arbor, where the Uni- versity of Michigan student newspaper even quoted a state wildlife department spokesman on how…

wolverines taste. MICHIGAN IS CALLED the "wolverine state," giving many persons the idea that state is in fact inhabited by that member of the weasal family. Not true. Michigan got that nickname long ago…

… been "entirely within the proper application of the anti- trust laws." See COX, Page 10 "PEOPLE ON FARMS have been eat- ing them for years," the official reportedly "If anyone finds a wolverine," Stuwer…

January 14, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 86) • Page Image 7

…. Don't count them out of any- thing brother." The catalyst for this vital Wolverine victory came by way of a fabulous performance from Captain Henry Wilmore. Some- what overshadowed all season in the…

… surging Wolverines their biggest advantage of the afternoon, 67-62. One of them, a twisting off-balanced fall-away ten footer, must fall into that nebulous category of unforgetable shots. Until that…

… to almost nothing. So awesome was MSU's first half rebounding domination that the Wolverines picked up just three retrieves other than Ernie Johnson's six, compared to State's 20. Tireless pivot Bill…

… fireman. He made several steals from his baseline spot in the Wolverines' now familiar 1-2-2 zone and generally clogged, up the lane area. Kupec also hit two fifteen foot jumpers, some- thing he's fast…

… becoming noted for. tan sharpshooter Mike Robinson. Often Robinson would wait until the defense came to him before passing off to one of the big men cutting down the heart of the zone. When the Wolverines

… on. As Joe Johnson commented after- wards, "Anyone of us could be playing for MSU or Michigan. Even though we wear different colors, we're still close." But friends are not, the Wolverines are mighty…

… Michigan', Wolverines for theN past six seasons, a team must ITI) not only be able to win big at home, but' also to win fairly NIGHT EDITORS: consistently on the road. In past years, the Wolver- intimidated…

… or easy Lindsayt play in the contest, and compli- seemed obvious anyway, as an mented Wilmore with two field excuse and said that his team goals that increased the Wolverine played well and that he…

… minutes, the Spartans' inside scoring, hold- ing the Wolverines within a with the Johnsons doing the rest ing Kilgore, who had scored 19 up bucket or two. of the scoring: Ernie hit a pair to that time…

… with ten rebounds,C the Wolverines began feedig'fg ft reb tot Smith 13, and Hairston 11 as well Henry with spectacular success. smith 6-12 1-1 7 13 as ten more rebounds. Unable to get the ball inside on…

September 06, 1973 • Page Image 46

… behind Minnesota. The Wolverine batsmen didn't knock down many fences last spring but an excellent pitching' staff, led by Pete Helt, Art "Ace" Adams and Chuck Rogers com- bined for a phenomenal eleven…

… weekend of the Big Ten campaign, Min- nesota led the loop with a 10-4 record and Michigan was a game behind, 9-S. One strike against Michigan's hopes was that in the'event the Gophers and Wolverines ending…

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… .305 hitting centerfielder Greg Buss to a knee injury sus- tained in varsity basketball competition, had taken its toll on the Wolverines. Facing some of the finest teams in the country in the University…

…- fines of the Midwest and the Diamondmen Last Year's Record: 22-16 Last Year's Finish: Second Outlook: Still looking for the big bat Wolverines quickly rose to the .500 mark with a succession of victories…

… Illinois could have cost the Wolverines the pennant. Michigan had tak- en the first game of the twinbill from the Illini and led in the nightcap until the final inning when four Wolverine fielding miscues…

August 16, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 63) • Page Image 1

… easy art of ballooning. Meat sA down.? By ALBERT FOXLER Daily Science writer Though weak stomachs may find it. re- volting and University purists may call it sacrilegious, the wolverine, symbol of both…

…, but with hamburger at $1.50 a pound who can af- ford to be choosy." About two and one-half feet long with brown hair and two yellow stripes running. See WOLVERINE, Page 10 ortage got yo Te mighty…

August 16, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 63) • Page Image 10

… of "probative con- moot crucial or how masn criter- ditions" to qualify for residency. overine provides solution to ShOrtage IsCnt iw-lfomPag e' down its back, the wolverine in- habits wooded rural…

… trap the animal, but they soon learned the wolverine is just too smart fr that "They've been known to pull the bait out Of traps without be- ing caught," comments Dogman President adamant on tapes…

… - generally around 20 or 30 pounds- wolverines can be among the most dangerous of op- ponents. Their razorsharp teeth h:ive discouraged more than one greenhorn hunter. IF A HUNTER is fortunate enough to bag one…

…. Harold Katz, wolverines have been used for food during other times of eco- nomic deprivation. "DURING THE depression in 1893," Katz reports," the gover- nor himself ate wolverine for din- ner to show the…

… citizens that it would be all right." Though no such gestures are coming out of Lansing today -- this not being an election year- consumption of wolverine around the state is definitely on the rise. So for…

May 09, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 1) • Page Image 15

…- round 4-3. But the batsmen (and the pitchers, too, for that matter) were at tip-top form last Sat- urday as the Wolverines accom- plished a minor miracle in East Lansing. Knocking the Spartans from atop…

… their perch in Big Ten, the Wolverines blanked the Spartans twice, 7-0 and 2-0. "Ace" Adams, who picked up his third win in four decisions, and sophomore Chuck Rogers limited the Lansingers to a mere…

January 09, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 81) • Page Image 9

…Tuesday, January 9, 1973' THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nine r pMichi ,0 e t f - a' t *F TWO-TIME ALL-AMERICA Hen gets set to let go for two of hi Wolverine win over Iowa at 1 LaPrince tries in vain…

… and came away, with jumbled results. For the record, the Wolverines won four and dropped two, but if your last recollection of Coach John Orr's club is the sputtering Crisler Arena wins over Notre Dame…

…, many of which were forced or from extremely long range. The Wolverines did play some hardnosed defense in the game, which prompted Orr to comment afterward, "I'm sick and tired of reading that we don…

… Minnesota, FRANK LONGO found the Wolverines' sticky zone and ball control game too unset- tling and fell to Michigan by a tured the Maize and Blue with 71-59 count. 15 first half points, could man- After…

… least three Wolverines. Ken them to take shots which were un- Brady always shadowed the Iowa favorable. The statistics revealed big man and Ernie Johnson front- how well the Wolverine defensive ed the…

November 01, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 49) • Page Image 8

… UNIVERSITY GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Stanford, California 94305 Wolverine icemen ISRAELI ART EXHIBIT charged Nov. 1, 4, 5,6, 7,8 7-9 p.m. 15 great Israeli artists, including Shragra WEIL, David SHARIR…

… St. 'i for year By ROGER ROSSITER all the S first face-off Wolverine patrons. No one is really sure if Yost Ice Arena will have a score-' board when the Michigan Wol- verines skate onto the ice…

Wolverines will get blown off the ice come Friday night as hap- pened on numerous occasions last season. But bear in mind that Waterloo has three regular season encounters, all victories, tucked neatly under…

…., little else could be extracted from Waterloo authori- ties on the nature of its team. The Wolverines' lineup for she season's opener is pretty well established and Farrell indicated he would dress 12…

March 13, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 127) • Page Image 9

Wolverines again Saturday with 16 markers in the anemic 102-87 loss to the Bucks. The Wolverines closed the season with a 13-11 mark overall, and a dismal 6-8 Big Ten record, good for only a sixth place tie in…

… yes, Johnny Orr will take the reins again next season. * * SWrestling Probably the best news of last week came from Seattle where the Wolverines grappled to a third place finish in the NCAA. Jerry…

… failure of Wolverine captain Mitch Mendrygal to advance past the pre- liminaries, thanks to some highly questionable officiating. * * * Another bright spot in the Michigan winter sport scene this r year was…

… the Wolverine track team. Proving that track is indeed back, the thinclads were brilliant over the vacation period, taking second in the Big Ten and eighth in the NCAA indoor championships. During the…

… weekend. With the 3-2 win and the 4-4 tie the Wolverine icers broke a losing streak that was longer than anyone cares to remember. Flaying their final games under Coach Al Renfrew, the dekers raised their…

…- wrestled better as the tourna high at NCAA Brady voted 'M' cage MVP; Gashouse gang's Frisch dies By The Associated Press " At the Michigan Basketball Bust last night, Wolverine head coach Johnny Orr…

September 06, 1973 • Page Image 44

…- bie Moore. As a freshman, Moore played in 30.7 of the Wolverinees' 34 games and kicked out the astronomical total of 1254 shots on the Michigan goal. Though the diminutive Moore had a none to…

… monumental undertak- ing in light of the Wolverines' failures over the past few sea- sons. ' Farrell inherited a young squad that lost only four players to graduation this past spring. Gone are captain Rick…

… Nixon, (6 goals, 12 assists). Neither is known for his tremendous size or great speed, but both play the kind of gutty, two-way hockey that pleases coaches and excites the fans. The Wolverines lacked the…

Wolverines to improve on that dismal last place finish of a year ago. The blue line corps returns six veteran defensemen, three juniors and three sophomores. Much of the blame for Michi- gan's seemingly non…

…. Perhaps the Wolverines encouraging finish, a win and tie at North Dakota, for their only points on the road all season, is an advance to the resurrection of Michigan hoc- key fortunes. One thing that…

… definitely will be new in the upcoming hockey season is the Wolverines' home rink. The planned revamping of Yost Fieldhouse into Yost Coli- seum has already begun with the remodeling scheduled to be completed…

… to seat a couple thousand patrons. The final game played in the Coliseum was perhaps an epi- tome of Michigan's frustrations last season. The Wolverines were matching high-sticks with Min- nesota…

… - Duluth that Saturday evening in the second game of a weekend set. Duluth had pulled to an apparently safe two goal advantage, 8-6 with- under two minutes to be played in the third period. The Wolverines

…. Coach Renfrew quickly yank- ed Moore from the Michigan goal to give the Wolverines six attackers. Neal then netted a fast goal to cut the deficit to one, but the seconds kept tick- ing away with what…

…. That 9-8 ,overtime loss told the story of the Wolverines entire season. Frustration with appar- ently no end, until things finally fell together on the season's con- cluding -weekend. All signs indicate…

February 25, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 122) • Page Image 9

… the tourney, 76-69, but Rick Bay's boys had it handled Minnesota's Dave Simon- e all the way. son 6-2. Guyton decisioned the The Wolverines dropped five of Spartans' Conrad Calendar 6-4 hseve…

… damn good one. I tried to play it smart, only take what he'd give me. Only problem was he didn't give me anything." The Wolverines' championship success revolves around overall team depth. Iowa won more…

February 10, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 109) • Page Image 7

… orts dual meet title. After winning their last two NIGHT EDITOR: meets; against Iowa and Minnesota,NIH EDTR the undefeated Wolverines narrow- BOB McGINN ed the list of contenders in the race down to the…

… and subse- quently went on to lose their sev- i advantag enth straight game, 7-5, to the they win Minnesota-Duluth Bulldogs. games, + The Wolverines did have dim points, a hopes of catching Duluth…

…, which to surpas occupies the eighth and final play- It is n off position, but after the defeat it finishing would take a near miracle for the Wolverine Wolverines to be involved in any almost c post…

… only the many penalties (24 in all) slowing the tempo. After Bulldog Chuck Ness and Wolverine Frank Werner traded goals, Tom Milani put the Bull- dogs on top for good with his 19th goal of the season…

… over Blue By CHUCK BLOOM Though the Wolverines will prob- When the nationally ranked In- ably fall by as many as 25 points, diana swim team invades Matt a close score certainly will be a Mann Pool today…

…- silman their best team ever, and stance, he doesn't have unlimited though the Wolverines are strong financial resources with which to and improved, they don't have the work. Consequently, he must find…

… hold faster ample there is Dan Fishburn. A times than the Wolverines in all fair schoolboy tanker, Fishburn but two events-the 50 freestyle has, through hard work and con- and the 100 and 200…

Wolverines only pull-i ed out a 19-13 victory against Ohio University. A 31-6 win against Penn State, which happened to be undefeated in six straight seasons, gave the team the necessary momentum to literally…

… today at 4:00 p.m. ;; 'i :. r . 1! t' t y! ; t '. a: a' r -: ', 1 r i :e. The Wolverines, if their remaining seven can only finish with 26 total Duluth is surely sS. ow simply a matter of out the season…

… for the squad which will be completely intact when me comes around for an- n next fall. Only three - Rick Mallette, Michel d Roy Ashworth-will be aduation. must be the most disap- f all the Wolverines

January 13, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 85) • Page Image 7

…Page Seven t, I Saturday, January 13, 1973 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, January 13, 1973 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven Wolverines plot end, Icers dump Denver to Spartan win streak in…

… State appeared to be one of avoiding a letdown against the unheralded Spartans. The. rampaging charges of Gus n Ganakas however, have seen to it that the Wolverines need no extra incentive in today's 4…

… decked the Denver Pio- neers, 6-4. Wolverine coach Al Renfrew said his team was at the brink of turn- dailly sports, NIGHT EDITOR: DAN BORUS fakes vs thr nt gal S i ERNIE JOHNSON (with ball) f Werner to…

… or Michigan on a short back hand "We didn't panic in the first per- shot, but Rob Palmer followed by iod," assessed Wolverine captain stealing the puck at center ice and' Rick Mallette in the jubilant…

… score. Johnson I o rtuniti4-3, when Bob Krieger took a pass Io player for the Wolverines ' rDniesAll - Amw from Bob Young in the Denver Peeenver sA merican mwinger zone and skated the length of the Pete…

… McNab scared the game s Iice to tally on a short backhander. For the third time in the eve- RECORD: ning the Wolverines came from behind as Randy Trudeau carried -g, the puck from his own zone, split u…

December 11, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 79) • Page Image 11

… to win. The Michigan Wolverines gave that old bro- mide its stiffest test to date before overwhelming the Xa- vier Musketeers, last night in Crisler Arena 77-61. Xavier had a well disciplined team that…

…. Small but slow, it could get nowhere on the boards and was harassed into M ichign vpress. Yet th Muske- teers trailed Michigan by only 39- 35 at the half. The Wolverines jumped out to Michigan the lead…

… fairly typical Russell and the margin dwindled away game. He also added 13 rebounds again. With less than a minute to to the Wolverine board effort. go in the half, the game was tied at 35-all. C. J. KUPEC…

…."' While everyone was pleased with the final score and that second half defense, most of the reported crowd of 4,113 were her Wolverines had started wel rbutfaed i no their result only led by four at half…

… some of the board power he was supposed to provide the Wolverines byvgrah- bing 15 caroms. "He was a little down on himself before," said Orr. "But I think he is coming around now." But, according to Orr…

…-hawk- ing, feeding Russell for several baskets and scoring a few himself on Superflv drives that got a mild rise out of the assembled 'mini- tude' in Crisler Arena. The Wolverines pushed the mar- gin to 20…

… the 1iW of c'onvidates for the second forward job. Xair xanp Doily Photo by DAVID MARGOLICK THE PLAY of the Michigan backeourt men, Joe Johnson and Steve Grote, was instrumental in the Wolverines' win…

April 10, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 151) • Page Image 8

… tsmen By LEBA HERTZ The Michigan Wolverines took advantage of some shaky pitching by EMU's hurlers to sweep a doubleheader, 7-2 and 8-2, Sunday at Fisher Stadium. Chuck Rodgers notched a com- plete game…

… rally that gave Rodgers all the cushion he needed. Mark Crane led off the ball- game with a two-base hit for the Wolverines, scoring on Pat Sul- livan's sacrifice fly. The second Sound System Problems? IN…

… off the fifth apd chel d Crane. drove in the Wolverine's eighth Skes, d out to run with a sacrifice fly to pace with th " nine in's fourth consecutive meantime, Forhan was on a no-hitter going into…

… fly by Paul Petrillo. The Wolverines proved that they can combine timely hitting and fine hurling in sweeping the double header from Eastern Michigan. N. * The Management of Publ ic Affa i rs * Policy…

… after- for the score. A bit later Bays noon. collected another goal with an as- Late in the third period the sist from Kilkowsky. In a matter Wolverines trailed their guests of seconds midfielder Dennis…

Wolverine defender, streaked to- ward the Michigan net and flashed the ball by goalie Tim Cotter. On the strength of John Zimmerman's goal, Bowling enjoyed a 3-0 lead at the end of the first period. Michigan…

January 21, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 92) • Page Image 11

… ranks of the un- beaten in Big Ten play and gave Purdue temporary sole possession of first place. The Wolverines had battled back to take a 62-61 edge after seeing their game-long lead turned into a five…

…. Russell left his lay-up hang- ing on the rim, but Ernie John- son, trailing the play, converted to bring the Wolverines within a point, 61-60, with 3:48 remaining. On Purdue'snext attack, for- ward Jovon…

December 06, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 75) • Page Image 10

… fourth with the Wolverines finishing sixth. Each team moved up one notch, and the fight for the Big Ten title seems to rest with these two teams with Indiana which placed sixth this year and Min- nesota…

…, previous gymnastics pow- erhouse, not too far behind. Michigan's primary strengths seem to rest in the rings and vaulting. At the Windy City, the Wolverines tallied 26.4 points in the ring exercise with…

June 21, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 31) • Page Image 12

… shone most brightly on the Michigan t e n n i s squad. At the end of yes- terday's competition t h e Wolverines were in sixth place with 13 points, seven behind leader UCLA, with a good shot at fourth…

… place. Leading the Wolverine charge was sixth seeded Victor Amaya who advanced into the final 16 singles players with a 6-3, 4-6, 6-0 victory over Octavio Martinez of Miami (Fla.). In Toesday's late play…

…, axed the Wolverine 6-4, 6-2. Michigan's doubles squads fol- lowed the path blazed by the Maize and Blue singles players an won. Amaya and Freddie De Jesus won twice advancing into the final sixteen…

…-3. Today's matches are crucial ones for the Wolverines and cen- ter around the 6-6 Amaya. He faces off against Dale Ogden of Houston, whose Cougars lead the Wolverines by just one point. Amaya and De Jesus…

June 19, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 29) • Page Image 12

… doubles match to chalk up their points. In NCAA tour- ney play, a match victory is worth one point. Number six seed Victor Amaya, a fresh- man from Holland, started the ball rolling for the Wolverines with…

… doubt as to whether or not De Jesus could play with the best of them. In the third Wolverine singles match of the day, Jerry Karzen sent Steve Adolph to an early shower with a 7-5, 6-2 per- formance…

….E.C. doubles champs and owned a 24-1 Net coach Brian Eisner was simply record before meeting up with De Jesus elated with the Wolverine opening day and Amaya- performance. Last year the Wolverines The last game…

… last four points with some bril- liant tennis. that mark tomorrow. Tomorrow Wolverine Eric Friedler he-, Much of the credit must go to Eisner, gins play and his assignment is not an easy who did a great…

January 30, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 99) • Page Image 6

…, it all sounds pretty con- fusing. Well, that is the state in which the Michigan hockey fan finds him- self after the Wolverines' return from Colorado Springs this past day's contest. Friday's loss was…

…, scored three goals for the first Wolverine weekend. It was another crucial.. series in Michigan's never-ending * bid for the ever-elusive playoff! WC H position, but twice the Blue team found itself…

… holding the short end A Standings of the stick. Denver Colorado College came up with icn State the 8-7 and 6-4 victories, thereby: Notre Dame jumping over the Wolverines into North Dakota ninth place in…

… turn the trick, and the 6-4 loss dropped the Wolverines into last place. Does that mean Michigan is out of it? "Oh, no!" cries Renfrew. And he is right. Minnesota-Duluth, the team to beat for the eighth…

…-point series? M i n n e s o t a- Duluth, promising a pretty exciting finish to Michigan's home schedule. This week the Wolverines play a home-and-home series with Michi- gan State, who have dropped to third…

February 28, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 124) • Page Image 9

… most of the attention fo- cused on the Michigan-Minnesota1 basketball game last Saturday, Coach Rick Bay's wrestlers very quietly walked off with the Big Ten grappling championship. The Wolverines

… return per- formance Saturday and the trophy presentation. Saying the Wolverines didn't wrestle well in last Saturday's championship round is unfair. The grapplers performed competently, displaying their…

…. Nevertheless, the Huskies triumphed. Recently, Dan Farrell, a Tech assistant was named the new Wolverine hockey coach. TO menting chuck bloom NEW HOCKEY MENTOR Farrell seeks ice re birth the procession of'Wolverines

… the top spot, but gest. certainly 'Curbs' is one of the con- Hubbard left the mat after his ference's four best 190 pounders. crushing setback a shaken man. While some of the Wolverines Sitting on his…

… pressure off his back. The Curby, the Big Ten's alternate h- NCAA tournament will test Bay's 190-pounder, looked for reassuring r" theory. agreement. But Wolverine Captain n- By d rt tMitch Mendrygal…

…. Surprising- to come by, but a few Wolverines ls. ly, the junior from Saline takes still have something to prove. its little satisfaction in his title, or so a- he claims. - be "It's not very satisfying to beat…

… events. However, the real excitement was generated by the intense battle for second place between Michigan and Ohio State. The Wolverines garnered the second spot on the very last event of the meet and…

February 11, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 110) • Page Image 8

… Michigan as Wayman Britt, who had scored! four points this season in abbre-j viated action, and C.J. Kupec corn- j bined for 26 points on 12 of 18| shooting to give the Wolverines that needed spark to defeat…

… role for Michigan, netted seven of ten attempts, the mawority long bombs. Although he stands 6-8 and is the Wolverines tor substitute at center, Kupec is Pobably Mich- igan's best pure sho}ter, and his…

… go. MICHIGAN MOVED out to a six point lead on two foul shots by Campy Russell but Robinson's driv- ing layup narrowed the Wolverine lead to 83-79 with 4:48 left. At ibis Zpoint, the always apprehensiv1…

…e Michiganfanswere set for an- other down to the wire game out MSU folded up and the Wolverines scored 14 consecutive points to wrap up the contest. Wilmore ignites Wilmore incited the rally with a…

… know s and ten caroms. The 6-5 r from Chicago was a terror he offensive boards as he co - ed many missed Mihigan shots into easy buckets under- h. e Wolverines were now in the er's seat and the harried…

… bury Michigan State and brighten the cage picture for the campaign's remaining weeks. The ball game was a study in contrast to the Wolverines' recent contests. The story was one of hustling after loose…

… win signalled not only an end to the Wolverines' three-game losing streak, but a springboard to a strong Big Ten finish which could conceivably propel them back into the race. After yesterday's action…

…-scoring con- tests have been lost as often as won. Yesterday, with the defense somewhat less than superb, the Wolverines ran over, around and through the outmanned Spartans. Perhaps the emphasis on stopping the…

… performance to defeat the Okla- At the end of the first event Mich- The tough ringmen pushed the two Big Ten rivals in Minneapolis homa Sooners 161.10-160.25 in a igan held a .35 advantage. Wolverine edge even…

… higher as Jan. 25, 1972. This was their first dual meet at Crisler Arena. Michigan opened the gap a little they led 81.30-79.45 at the halfway meeting since then. The Wolverines took the early wider with…

April 05, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 147) • Page Image 8

… information about the Junior Year in New York program. Na"'. Address CTyState Zip Telephone Fre Instruction ket Billiards . ng you want to know" Mihigan Union Wolverine gymnasts crash NCAAs today lual als…

… senior year for another shot at the coveted title. The Wolverines' last NCAA win came in 1970, as they defeated Iowa State by a score of 164.15 to 164.05. In a characteristic eleventh-hour victory, the…

… final man to compete took it all f o r Michigan. Ed Howard, the meet's last man up, needed a 9.3 to put the Wolverines in a tie with Iowa State. With a spectacular effort and a score of 9.4, Howard sin…

… f11nwIVV 1w U5n,,tV11r1111UID 6110 Penn State. The depression that followed that meet, and the talk of a fading dynasty, were to be even more intensified the follow- ing year. Last year the Wolverines

…- tition from teams who have con- sistently scored higher than the Wolverines. Powerhouses I o w a State, Oklahoma State and Penn State have an edge on Loken's men,- having established a high- er scoring…

… pattern throughout the dual meet season and their con- ference championships. The calibre of performances Loken saw at the Big Tens merits some optimistic views, however. The Wolverines should put up a…

….3 performance. hosting Wolverines. Starting out AUGUSTA, Ga. ()-Jack Nick- Master Bes 3desom n c te.hst Wol-rin e s.mp tri n t laus, justifiably confident as he at- "Jac Besides team honors, the Wol- slowly in…

January 19, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 90) • Page Image 7

… and copy when it comes to Michigan swimming: Tom Szuba. The Dear- born freshman has performed brilliantly in his very brief career as a Wolverine, recently breaking Carl Robie's long-standing record in…

… ___ -._._ -- STUN NCAA CHAMPS: Gymnasts SABRES CUT HAWKS By RICH STUCK Ward Black set the pace with a' great floor exercise routine and the rest of the Wolverines followed suit last night as the Michigan gymnasts…

…1 and Don Johnson with 11 led the Wolverines, who lacked the per- sonnel to match Shaw's tender- ed athletes. The freshmen get back into action Saturday after the varsity game at Crisler Arena…

… superb effortst the Wolverines to roll ond dual meet victory son without a loss. Terry Boys combi mark with Black's s floor event to give Lo a quick lead. South came back to take th as Rupert Hansen w…

Wolverine to break 9.0 ed to a 9.15 mark. Although Michigan] rings event, the 1-2 pu Falb and Joe Neuens devastating. Falb, as last Saturday agains earned the Wolverine of the meet, this tim maneuvering to a…

… through the air and to their sec- was swarmed on at the middle of y of the sea- the floor by a fired-up bunch of Michigan Wolverines. ned his 9.0 On the fifth and next-to-last core in the event, the…

Wolverin gymnasts last night to an upset victory over NCAA Champion Southern Illinois. Teammate Monty Falb scored an incredible 9.4 on the rings. A New Art of Speech Based on Rudolph Steiner's Spiritual…

February 18, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 116) • Page Image 11

… Campy Russell summed up the Michigan- Northwestern basketball game yesterday afternoon, and perhaps it was the best description anyone offered for the slaughter. The Wolverines did a lot of running out on…

… outside and whisked the ball downcourt on the fast break time and again, usually re- sulting in a picture book basket by either Russell or Henry Wil- more. At Crisler yesterday The Wolverines returned to…

February 17, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 115) • Page Image 7

…-0 season for the Wolverines, the first such one in six years. The win also marked the first time that a Mich- igan wrestling team has gone 9-0 in the Big Ten. "It was a gutty performance from all our guys…

… wrestled well an undefeated season was a possibility," added Johannesen. "In fact, that was one of our major goals for the year." In achieving their "major goal" the Wolverines couldn't have done it in more…

… for the Michigan Mat reckoned with in the Big Ten Machine the biggest part of the meet. year is yet to come. Wolverine Gary Ernst, at heavy- weight, chalked up the only pin of the night as he layed Jim…

… the most successful dual meet season in years, per- haps THE most successful that Michigan wrestling has ever It's on to Minneapolis for the Wolverine grapplers as they at- tempt to wrestle the Big Ten…

… night in the Olympic Invitational Track and Field Meet in'New York. escape. The Wolverine junior made his Michigan took the first six slim lead stand up through a matches while building up a com…

September 16, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 10) • Page Image 1

… was difficult to work in that en- See FACTIONALISM, Page 2 Wolverines HEATER SWEETER Wallop Iowa, 31-7 Bo 's boys net, 440. *yards on the ground By FRANK LONGO Special To The Daily IOWA CITY…

…-_The Michigan Wolverines struck a solid first blow in defense of their Big Ten co-championship by smashing Iowa 31-7 yesterday before 52,105 disappointed Hawkeye fana- tics in Nile Kinnick Stadium here. The Maize…

…. Butch Caldwell late in the game, recovered the' Hawkeyes' first bobble on the opening kickoff to give Michigan a first down at the Iowa 20. Three Wolverine run- ning plays netted minus-two yards against…

… offensive play starting quarterback Kyle' Skogman fumbled and Steve Strin- ko recovered for the Wolverines. But that drive didn't last long either as Heater fumbled the ball See WOLVERINES, Page 7 i upped…

September 06, 1973 • Page Image 42

… '73 com- petition. Since the name J. Dixon Farm- er first appeared two years ago as mentor of the Michigan crew, the Wolverines have jumped from eighth to second in the Big Ten track standings. In '74…

….2 clocking in winning the Big Ten championship. Rowe also romped to the outdoor crown with a 46.0 to match the Mich- igan record held by Kent Ber- nard. But the Wolverines will be missing some important stars…

… crowd of 2,400, them. Coming to Michigan will A strong senior corp will head be backstroker Rob Helt, brother the 1973-74 Wolverines led by Big of former Wolverine pitcher Pete Ten champion breaststroker…

… Stager to be outstanding pros- ing an outstanding. 2:06.00 for the pects and will aid the Wolverines 200-yard event turned in the almost immediately. Knoxville meet where he placed Also secured was Gordon…

February 03, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 103) • Page Image 6

… FRAN M-F, 10-2 and M-W-F 2-4 at 420 MAYNARD Beleaguered Blue test rested ..By MARC FELDMAN . The Michigan Wolverines, who rested on top of the Big Ten standings as recently as two weeks ago, will…

… touted Wolverines to the brink of elimination from title consideration. Illinois, on the other hand, could still play an important, role in the race for conference laurels, although its current prominence…

February 01, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 101) • Page Image 6

…- verines ended Penn State's four- year dual-meet unbeaten streak with an overwhelming victory. Later, strong Pittsburgh and Ohio University teams fell to Michigan's men. And just this week, three Wolverine

… great one." The first three meets were Penn State, Pitt and Ohio U. Time to haul out another "great" appel- lation and lavish the Wolverines with praise? Well, not yet. The real tests are yet to come. Of…

… still re- mains five teams with two losses or fewer, who appear to have a reasonable shot at the Big Ten title. Amazingly, Michigan is not one of them. The Wolverines, who dropped Vat Noe$ COmpany do…

… lapse within the last five minutes that allowed the opposi- tion to build up a lead. This forced the Wolverines to foul to get the ball back, the fatal mistake. Only Henry Wilmore came through over the…

… weekend for the Wolverines, scoring 51 points in the two games. Michigan's frustration was typi- fied when it nearly lost its coach Monday night, as Johnny Orr stormed onto the court to protest the lack of…

… what promised to be one of their biggest obstacles when they con- quered Michigan in Crisler Arena, their only confrontation with the the two games with Indiana, they Wolverines this year. still have…

October 26, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 44) • Page Image 8

… Dixon Farmer's cross- country Wolverines have per- formed workouts of this type throughout the entire season and tomorrow will compete in Lake Crystal, Illinois with the hopes of turning over a few leaves…

… better idea of our chances for next weekend," Farmer commented. The Wolverine chances may be dampened by the possible loss of number three runner Jon Cross. Cross hasn't run well lately and it is feared…

… reason- ed it this way, "If Brown and Bolster can repeat their perform- ances and if we can place three mote guys in the top twenty, I think we can win." But the ifs will have to wait as the Wolverines

November 30, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 70) • Page Image 8

…." Unless, of course, you're the Michigan Wolverine hockey team. After splitting two games with first ranked Wisconsin last weekend, the Maize and Blue icers" will be traveling north to face second ranked…

… Huskies in scoring (23 goals, 30 assists) and was nam- ed the Outstanding Freshman 'in the WCHA. The Wolverines re- member him well; he twice scor- ed hat tricks against them. D'Al- vise has 12 goals but…

…-56-5, but Tech has won the last 6 games. Yet when the ninth rank- ed Wolverines meet Tech up in Houghton this weekend, an in- teresting contrast will appear. Tech, 24-13-1 last year, Michi- gan, 5-28-1 last…

…'t be surprised if the Wolverines speed up Tech's de- mise a little. .j I Complete Audio Repair -i we know how to properly repair & align tape recorders "ALL MAKES & MODELS" 663 -415 2 300 S…

April 12, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 153) • Page Image 10

Wolverines' base- ball club, flying high after last weekend's doubleheader sweeps over Detroit and Eastern Michi- gan, moves into Big Ten compe- tition this weekend. Moby Bene- dict's crew leaves town today…

… options have been available to the Wolverines and their op- ponents all season. Both alter- natives have seen consistent em- ployment. Now, in the Purdue and Illi- nois games, Michigan will oper- ate with…

April 07, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 149) • Page Image 7

… couldn't be blamed if he left Ray Fisher Stadium yesterday with a smile on his face although he and his Titan teammates had just gone down twice to Michigan, 1-0 and 3-0, in the Wolverines' first home…

… side of the Wolverine infield gave Detroit first and third with two outs. Barnett then offered an omen of things to come when he grounded into a force play to end the inning. Helt gave up just two…

…, followed with another safety but Lonchar was cut down at the plate on a fine throw from rightfielder Pete Sulzicki. Kettinger, Lonchar, and Meyer combined for another Wolverine run two innings later…

… games cancelled by rain. Michigan has won three in a row after seven straight losses in Arizona at the beginning of the season. Wolverine hurlers have held the opposition score- less over 24 straight…

… University of Detroit. Though they managed nary a hit in the first game, the Wolverines took both ends of the double bill, blanking the Titans 1-0 and 3-0. CHESS Anatoli Karpov . . .a bright new star MIKE…

… gymnastics meet at Penn State." Michigan never say die gym- nasts gave it the ole college try yesterday in 'their attempt to en- ter the NCAA team finals today. The Wolverine's score of 318.65 left them in…

March 16, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 130) • Page Image 7

…). Right now on paper they should beat us, but we're young and improving and it could be a different story," noted Eisner. Young is an understatement. At the moment the Wolverines 1-2-3 men are all freshmen…

… were from Michigan's present squad. Jeff Miller advanced to the finals where he was defeat- ed by a Michigan graduate, Mark Conti. The doubles finals featured an all Wolverine match as Fried- ler and…

… Ravreby beat Ware and Senich. Two weeks ago at Canton, Ohio the Wolverines had one more successful tournament as Victor Amaya defeated another Michigan graduate, Brian Mar- cus 6-3, 6-1, in the singles…

… good teams on their reg- ul -r season schedule, but should Michig-n live up to its potential these teems should supply can- non fodder until Michigan takes on the "big ones" in California. The Wolverines

May 30, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 15) • Page Image 11

…-4152 Eight Star Wolverines CHICAGO - The Big Ten baseball All-Star Team has been selected and two Michigan men made the first team honor roll. Left Fielder Tom Kittinger and pitcher Art "Ace" Adams made the…

… first squad, third baseman Bill Meyer was tabbed to the second and the third squad was populated with three Wolverines: shortstop Mark Crane, catcher John Lonchar and pitcher Chuck Rogers. Honorable…

May 12, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 4) • Page Image 11

… the nationally ranked Eisner's netters face North- Wolverines, who won all but two western at home today at 1:00 of the nine matches in straight and travel to Purdue and Illinois sets. early next week…

…'s partner and defensive giant who changed the this Wolverine duo defeated the style of play in the National team of Center and Al Nieder- Basketball Association, signed meyer, 6-4, 6-3. Mike Ware and…

February 02, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 102) • Page Image 7

… Wilmore is on, Campy is off. When the Wolverines shoot well, as they did against Indiana, they don't hustle. When they hustle, as they did against Iowa, they don't shoot well. They have winning ballplayers…

… Sands, Minnesota's Ron Behagen and against Wolverine Greg Syphax. Jmou Beper contesbriand arw tie Sands will also test the Big Ten for fourth in the Big Ten in tiat champion in the 440, Kim Rowe…

…. rdepartment. Ann Arbor Huron's state half- Wolverine Campy Russell is miler, Bob Mills, made a tre- ninth in rebounding with an 8.6 mendous breakthrough in t h e average. Michigan Relays ,clipping three Bob Nix…

…." The Wolverine field events are heavily dominated by the class of '76. The frosh will have to. supply the fireworks for victory. Using the freshmen in four out of the five field events last weekend, the…

…-mile with the Penn State speedsters.j In the other distance event, te mile, Wolverine cross-country har- riers Bill Bolsters, 4:07.8 and Fred Gault, 4:25.9, will need to improve. their best times to keep up…

… return engagement at the same time tomorrow in the Michigan Coliseum. After last weekend's double loss to the former cellar dweller Colorado College (an eight point series), Wolverine playoff hopes look…

… woefully dim. Two wins this weekend are an absolute must as Michigan is drawing very near mathematical elimi- nation. Captain Rick Mallette still leads the Wolverines in scoring with 6 goals and 18 assists…

January 28, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 98) • Page Image 9

… Championships by demolishing perennial Southwestern C o n f e r e n c e champion, Southern Methodist, 81-32, yesterday at Matt Mann Pool. The Wolverines passed their first major challenge of the swim season with…

… fray. But the Wolverines shot 49 per cent from the floor and 85 per cent from the line, figures which bear out the fact that the Maize and Blue didn't play that poorly. No, the reason Michigan finished…

October 27, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 45) • Page Image 6

… threatening skies move into the Twin Cities, most Minnesotans seem to concede a Wolverine runaway. Both television com- mentators 'and Gopher coach Cal Stoll term the Wolverines "awe- some." The feeling is not…

… COGSDILL and MARC FELDMAN Unlike past Bo Schembechler Wolverine squads, this team does not have one -super lineman around whom to build a strong blocking line for the running of- fense Bo loves so well…

…'s "best against the run" unit. Rob- bed of their fourth shutout on a freak deflection play last week, the Wolverines have prepare4 to shut off the power thrusts of fullback John King and ' the sweeps of…

… quarterback John Lawing is much more equipped to tote the pigskin than to toss it. As always, the kicking game nds in the Wolverines' favor. Punter Barry Dotzauer continues to hang the pigskin high in the air…

February 22, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 119) • Page Image 9

… Arena "bulkier" opponent for Olympic !and the wrestling locker room, un- bronze medalist Christ Taylor. folds this weekend in Minneapolis. Every Wolverine wrestler en- Yes, grappling fans, it's time for…

Wolverines enter the tourna- tournament is depth. And we've ment as "odds-on-favorites" to got it." take their tenth loop crown. Michi- When the tournament seedings gan looks fairly tough. are released late…

… conference's top wrest- lers. Check tomorrow's Daily for a division by division analysis of the Wolverines and their chief op- ponents. who grapples in the "rat tail" pair- ings. With ten matmen in every brac…

… since February 1970. much for one individual." Elvin Hayes tied his season high While the Wolverines struggle to with 23 points and grabbed 16 re- finish this long, fruitless season, bounds for the…

… Penn St. victory was Michi- gan's 300th career triumph. 2) A 9-0 conference record. No' Wolverine wrestling club ever went unmarred through nine league af-. fairs. The resounding 27-6 thrash- ing over…

March 25, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 138) • Page Image 9

… to a 16-11 lead on the blazing shoot- ing of Steve Downing, who made 12 points in the opening nine min- utes. More sports on page seven roast Friars l 1 The Wolverines amassed 317.60 and Bob…

…Clerc amazed the crowd clpped the all-around title, the didn't exactly set the world on with an unbelievable vault. For Wolverines got those miraculous fire yesterday, either, but they his spectacular effort, he…

January 18, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 89) • Page Image 7

…'Thursday,,, January 18, 1973 THE MICHIGAN DAILY' Page Seven Thursday, January 18, 1973 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven Wolverine icers Pistons lose, fall t By ROBIN WAGNER Inspirational…

… posters, the likes of "Jar 'em, Jarry," hung; from the walls of Michigan Coliseum. The Michigan pep band was busy serenading the fans, and a cheering war be- tween Wolverine and Spar- tan partisans was in…

… competition, fin- ishing with a 52.10 total. Battling the defending NCAA champs tonight, the Wolverines will turn to Bruce Medd and Bruce Keeshin to help Gura out. "Gura's injury means losing a sure nine plus…

December 12, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 80) • Page Image 10

… Michigan's wrestlers from now on. With their top ranking in the Amateur Wrestling News' listing, the Wolverines know full well that any other team can claim a suc- cessful season by defeating them. Several…

…, before very long. I Dan Brink - Bay's big gamble at 158 lbs. - has come through splendidly. The Wolverine mentor lauded Brinks' "great competitive spirt," chiming that "If a guy is tough -like Dan…

… a full r."e-month layoff until the at-home dual meet versus Ohio State next January 5 - and the Wolverines know they can't afford that kind of inactivity if they're serious about winning championships…

November 09, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 56) • Page Image 8

…-6 loss to Michigan. Although the Kentucky-Michi- gan game should be a barnburn- er, Wolverine forward S t u a r t Isaac says he thinks it will be Loyola and Michigan in t h e finals. Loyola finished second…

… to the Wolverines in the dual meet race with a 12-3 record, but the three losses came in close games with Michigan, Kentucky and Indiana. Loyola coach Ralph Erickson was visibly displeased with his…

… team's performance last weekend and even Pheney concedes the Ramblers should provide a tough fight for the Wolverines. Defending champion Indiana is seeded a surprising fifth, on II.A TRANSPORTATION…

August 14, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 61) • Page Image 8

… have had an off year" referring to the mediocre record the Wolverine cagers compiled this, past season. "Since most of the other schools either take people out of their own ranks or pluck the big names…

…, it's pretty hard to get picked up." HONIG, WHO PLAYED a brilliant short- stop for the Wolverines and helped Moby Benedict skipper the baseballers, tried for some baseball jobs as well. "I was…

… sadly, mind you, a victim,' in part, of the coaching job market and the de facto Wolverine policy that forbids the firing of coaching personnel. But for Honig the challenge is fresh. "After all I've never…

May 22, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 10) • Page Image 12

…- igan, Indiana thus swept both the conference pionship with a near-flawless performance. outdoor and indoor titles as well as the cross The Wolverines, undefeated in nine conference country championship…

…-0, the Wolverines finish- ed 72 points ahead of second-place Iowa, which Popejoy, who had run 3:57 and 3:57.3 in each of had 87 points.two previous weeks, literally chased defending Idiana was next with 80…

May 17, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 7) • Page Image 12

…'s right field fence, foul by a good six to ten feet. Despite the ranting and raving of the under- standably outraged Wolverine squad, the decision stood. Under the college system of two umps, plateman…

… Nordquist had ultimate authority. a Fortunately the Wolverines had a 4-0 lead at the time of the blast and the tainted runs did not alter the final score. Although the men in blue are capable of error, no…

… mercifully forgotten rotated his hand in mid-air to signify a home run. Furious, the entire Bengal bench emptied just Thursday, May 17, 1973 like the Wolverines did. The ump claimed that the ball had cleared…

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