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February 28, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 127) • Page Image 7

… now 8-3, while the Wolverines are 2-9. Ironies abounded. The two teams have done a complete about-face from last year, wheni Michigan won its third straight Big Ten title and Indiana languished in the…

… cellar. Cazzie Returns 'Incognito' But one of the major reasons for Wolverine pre-eminence in past - seasons stepped onto the court only in street clothes, to ac- cept the Chicago Tribune's silver…

… which almost brought the Wolverines back from a 13-point deficit with seven minutes to go to an upset victory. With a minute and a half left and the Hoosiers clinging to a five-point edge, Dill sank both…

… with seconds left in yesterday's tragic 98-96 loss to Indi Wolverines, with Dill scoring 29 points, chopped a Hoosier lead down to two in the last six minutes of t but were unable to send it into…

Wolverines started off the game hot and had a 12-4 lead early in the first half. But as a result of several misplays, the Rockets came back to lead by a point with less than a minute left in the half, It took…

… a long pass from Bill Fraumann to Steve Fishman and the ensuing layup to give Michigan a 32-31 halftime fifth foul and the Wolverines never lead, got any closer than five points. No Mean Task A…

… loose Wolverine defense per- mitted Toledo to gain a quick 40-34 margin and Michigan found it hard to score, missing two breakaway layups within a minute of each other early in the period. The Rocket lead…

… wavered from three to seven points throughout' the second stanza but the fresh- man Wolverines seemed always a step or a jump behind their Toledo counterparts. With 4:20 left on the Yost Field House clock…

…. Me thing's evening up fc though it doesn't seem team. Maybe next year will start coming our v But first there re games to be played ou And to escape the cella 67 Wolverines may hav few old cliches to…

March 28, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 147) • Page Image 7

…. The Michigan wrestlers were obviously loose, and they were confident. The Wolverines were in first place, and six of their men were undefeated after their first two matches. r Killing time before the…

… degree, gathered the team to- gether for a short talk before they left for the gymnasium. But the Wolverines were not as successful on Friday as they had been on Thursday Fred Stehman's disputed loss in…

… involv- ing a Wolverine, Jim Kamman met Wayne Wells of Oklahoma. In a see-saw battle, Kamman emerged the victor, and Michigan was assured a second-place finish. Kamman was elated, and he didn't care who…

… NCAA wrestling crown in the 152-pound division, applies the pressure to Charlie Seal of Portland State in a match Friday. Kamman led the Wolverines to a second place finish in the nationals. SWEEP TWIN…

… BILL: Wolverines Win 5-3 in Arizona FInale REFORM SABBATH SERVICE Using the Union Prayer Book FRIDAY at 8:00 P.M. DR. SAMUEL E. KARFF Rabbi, Sinai Temple, Chicago "TO BE OR NOT TO BE: THE QUESTION OF…

… sophomore- laden Wolverines with a 7-4 rec- ord heading into next Tuesday's home opener against Bowling Green at Ferry Field. In the nightcap Michigan relied on the experienced pitching arm of senior Joe…

…, started the second game for the Wolverines but two wild pitches and five walks got him into trouble and Kerr was called in by coach Moby Benedict to eradicate the situation. With Michigan ahead 3-2 on three…

… the sixth inning fell for a double. Then Jim Hosler followed with a single, giving Kerr the only run he need- ed for his second win of the trip against one loss. The Wolverines then managed to get an…

February 28, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 127) • Page Image 6

…PAGE ' Srx THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1967 PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1967 Gin dermen By BOB McFARLAND Acting Executive Sports Editor Wolverine head track…

… with three. The Michigan and MSU totals included two relay clockings apiece, which will not be among the events scheduled in Madison. The only individual Wolverine leaders were captain Jack Harvey…

… stronger now," Kutschinski pointed out. The Wolverines will enter an- other strong contender in the 660- yard run. With a 1:11.5 time to his credit this season, he will have to deal with Mike Mondane, defend…

… affect the meet. Influenza Kearney, half-miler John Reyn- olds, and other Wolverine cinder- men have been bothered by the! flu and bronchitis lately. "Influ- enza is certainly another factor," Canham notes…

…, "but it's sweeping the entire Midwest right now, and everyone will feel it." Another middle-distance event, the 1000-yard run, will feature Ken Coffin, a Wolverine junior, who placed second in the confer…

… doubtful for the Indoors. Rick Hunt, who copped the Big Ten high jump championship out- doors, and the mile relay team, chinski, McDonald, and Bob Gero- metta, also rate as important keys to the Wolverine

…. Who will be in the Wolverine surprise package? Hurdlers Larry Midlam and Nelson Graham, Col- ton in the 300-yard dash and Gerometta in the 440, Elmo Mo- rales and Reynolds in the 880-yard run, Steve…

March 28, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 147) • Page Image 7

… obviously loose, and they were confident. The Wolverines were in first place, and six of their men were undefeated after their first two matches. Killing time before the after- noon's activities started…

… before they left for the gymnasium. But the Wolverines were not as successful on Friday as they had been on Thursday Fred Stehman's disputed loss in the last two sec- onds and Merical's narrow over- time…

… matches later, in the last contest of the tournament involv- ing a Wolverine, Jim Kamman met Wayne Wells of Oklahoma. In a see-saw battle, Kamman emerged the victor, and Michigan was assured a second…

… KAMMAN, who went on to win the NCAA wrestling crown in the 152-pound division, applies the pressure to Charlie Seal of Portland State in a match Friday. Kamman led the Wolverines to a second place finish…

… won the first game 7-1. The victory left the sophomore- laden Wolverines with a 7-4 rec- ord heading into next Tuesday's home opener against Bowling Green at Ferry Field. In the nightcap Michigan relied…

… pitching assignment because of back trouble, started the second game for the Wolverines but two wild pitches and five walks got him into trouble and Kerr was called in by coach Moby Benedict to eradicate the…

…. The Wolverines then managed to get an insurance run in the sev- enth on walks to Glen Redmon and Tanona and singles by Rick Sygar and Keith Spicer off loser Pat O'Brien. Linescore MICHIGAN 030 001 100…

June 28, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 36) • Page Image 4

… Progressive Regents We recently received a letter from Tom S. Lee, a delegate to the current "Wolverine Boy's State," a camp sponsored and run by the American Legion. Approximately 1300 high school seniors from…

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