May 16, 1967
(vol. 77, iss. 10)
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…-leading Minnesota Gophers twice, 3-2 and 5-4, to pull within a game of the top spot.' With the double victory, the Wolverines knocked Minnesota out of the top, a half a game behind defending champion, Ohio State…
… talleyed an 80-76-156 and' Rod Sumpter came in at 77-80-' 157. The second Wolverine foursome took fifth place at 639 as Dave Graff had an 82-74-156 and Mark Christianson an 2-75-157. Harry Englehart shot 81…
… relay of Taimo Lops, Alex McDonald, John Rey- nolds and Bob Gerometta took the race with a 3:19.6hto place the Wolverines far ahead of their competetors with 93 points com- pared to Chicago's 61 and Ann…
… (left) powered the Wolverines past the Gophers in a double victory Saturday, plac-, A ing Michigan only one game in a single to left. Rick Sygar fol- lowed with a grounder to short- stop Fenwick, who…
…. The game remained tied until the sixth when Wolverine short- stop, Steve Forsythe, laced a sin- gle to left. After Zahn sacrificed the runner to second, Sygar pick- ed on Fenwick again, and the Gopher…
… seventh as he fan- ned the last two batters to climax a fine pitching performance. Four Run Outburst In the second game, it was a big four-run outburst in the fourth as the Wolverines collected ten safties…
… against what was con- sidered to be the best pitching in the Big Ten. The key hits came from Doug Nelson and Steve For- sythe as both men drove in a pair of Wolverines in the explosive fourth. Minnesota…