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April 13, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 158) • Page Image 8

… indicates I I 0 a romp, in many matches the! Spartans gave Michigan some fine competition, especially in singles. Three of the six singles matches carried for three full sets, including a Wolverine loss in…

…-fought win." MICHIGAN STATE came in:o the match with two consecutive Big Ten losses and the possibil- ity exists that the Wolverines were a little too complacent coming into the match. During many of the…

… opponent, and Ollie def Gudelsky-Callow (MSU), 6-4, 6-3 THE MATCH began with the up the fireworks in the third. Owens, still fighting a nagging McN 3: Holman-Owens (MICH) def Wolverines playing sloppy ten…

… clinch- ed going into singles, the only goal that remained for Michigan was its second straight shutout. The Wolverines whitewashed Iowa on Saturday. FRIEDLER took on Stark in SPORTS OF THE DAILY I BOX…

… Paul Baker's 608, placed third in the team event with 2756. The Wolverines' overall score of 7990 wqs good for sixth place. Doug Sh perd had the men's high game for Michigan with a 237. Next year…

April 13, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 158) • Page Image 9

….m. The Wolverines then open their Big Ten schedule with con- secutive road twin tilts against Minnesota and Iowa on Friday and Saturday. FEATURING: " Demin Bells " Flannel Shirts POIPnatel " Brush Denims…

… ou By ERNIE DUNBAR Eight Wolverine runners clocked their personal bests, one school record was broken; and another tied as Michigan's track team competed in the Dogwood Relays in IKnoxville, Tennessee…

… a and McLeod had the makings single up the middle. of a quick relay, but Williams Hamann was the hero and dropped the baton and added Wolverine hurler Mark Weber approximately six seconds to the…

… recorded a 8:53 in THE WOLVERINES' four mile the event, but seemed to lack MICHIGANfS BEST per orm relay team of Mike McGuire, the necessary concentration at ances came from hurdler Greg Meyer, Bill…

… sixth. Wal- terhouse singled, stole second, and took third on the catcher's overthrow. After Wasilewski flew out to short left, Hasle- rig, who got three of the six Wolverine safeties for the two games…

April 07, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 153) • Page Image 9

… threatened When the Wolverines came up ginto the bottom half of in the tenth, getting men as far to bat in the bottom of the the seventh inning. Nursing a as third base but neither could eleventh inning of the…

… nightcap, 5-3 lead, Wolverine starter score. the decision had already been Lary Sorenson suddenly be- By the way, Weber finished made. If Michigan couldn't man- came wild and walked the the game for the…

Wolverines. age to break the 5-5 tie that first two Rockets he faced. His four and one-third innings of had stood since the seventh, the Michigan coach Moby Bene- work brought his total for the game would be…

… bad He was even sharper in the who had kept the Wolverines note, when he uncorked a wild first game, allowing only four in the game when he made a pitch that allowed the runners hits while striking out…

…Rekets I spite six hits in the first two and cruised home on a wild frames, the Wolverines could pitch. only put one run on the board. Michigan put the game away That came in the first when with a pair of…

April 11, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 157) • Page Image 8

…. match, then overcame a 0-3 Michigan is now 2-0 in the deficit to tie the second set-up. conference, and 3-0 overall. The Friedler lost the following game, Wolverines will be awarded a but won his serve…

… Rivers, and ex-Wolverine Elliott Mad- dox but with the possible exception of Maddox, no member of the outfield brigade possesses a mean bat. The Yanks are relying on catcher Thurman Munson (.318) and t h i…

…. Staub is being counted on for another On the Wolverine side of the season of hitting around .282 and knock- diamond is thirdbaseman Dick1 ing home 105 runs. Johnson could prove Walterhouse. Through…

… thirteen; to be the biggest steal for the Tigers games this season, he is batting since the Denny McLain trade. Although .490. Other Wolverine starters moody, Johnson (an ex-AL b a t t i n g with excellent…

… Parker, 357; and desig- A big headache for Houk will be his nated hitter Bill Haslerig, .333. pitching staff. Joe Coleman is as re- Wolverine coach Moby Bene- liable as snow falling in May, and he's dict…

…, ensen has compiled a 3-0 re-! Vern Ruhle, and Dave Roberts are not cord this year. known for pitching prowess. Weber, currently 1-1, led THE PROUD new owners of t h e the champion Wolverines last basement…

April 16, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 161) • Page Image 9

…, followed by Eric Money,' Wolverine pitchers h faced with twinbillsT By TOM CAMERON Minnesota and the Gophers The Wolverine baseball team have been awesome this spring opens up Big Ten play this while…

… spectable 8-8-1. worse are the opponents the Dick Walterhouse and Mark Wolverine nine are going to be Grenkoski lead the team with facing. .410 and .365 averages respec- The defending Big Ten cham- tively and…

April 09, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 155) • Page Image 8

… challenge to the Wolverines. Along with Minnesota, coach Brian Eisner feels that Ohio State, Illinois and Wisconsin are the toughest teams in the conference. The Buckeyes were believed to be the best Mon…

… the ever- changing Ann Arbor weather. Should the relapse into win- ter continue, the meets will be held inside the Track Tennis Building, where many of the Wolverine's practice sessions have taken place…

… conditions for the Wolverines and "the better conditions favor the better athletes." ____ - _- _,------ - -- i I Fit NOW ON CAMPUS lIN1W4.1 ! lit l l mra Dr. Patrick Wall University College, London…

April 14, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 159) • Page Image 9

… etters steam roll Irish By MB DILLON The defending Big Ten Michigan Wolverines dropped a disappointing doubleheader to the 8-8 Western Michigan Broncos in Kalamazoo yesterday, 7-4 and 6-2, during an…

…Ginnis went the distance but tired in the sixth, giving up three walks and a sacri- fice fly that gave Western its seventh run. The Wolverines didn't lose for lack of op-. portunity. They put their first five…

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