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January 08, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 86) • Page Image 6

… playing Arizona State is just not the same thing THIS as going out and playing Ohio State in the league opener." Myers and Bankey The Wolverines, with Jim My- ers and Dennis Bankey as prob- able starters…

… penalties called, the Wolverines jumped off to an early lead, but had to hold on for the decision, their seventh against five losses. The two teams will square off again tonight in a rematch. Dean Lucier…

… to dispel anyone's doubts that what he said was serious, held closed practices all this week. Wolverine practices, in the meantime, featured Jim Myers at center-"Jim pretty well has the and. $50…

… first places for its initial triumph. Diver Bruce Brown won both the one- and three-meter diving events for . the Wolverines, and Fred Brown finished third and second behind him. Bill Swano, a Wisconsin…

… freestyle sprint, in a time of :22.65. Two other conference champs won their events for the Wolverines. Carl Robie finished the 200-yard butterfly in 1:56.43, and Paul Scheerer swam 200 yards of breaststroke…

… :49.14. Bob Hoag finished second to Walls. Ken Wiebeck, the Wolverines most talked about soph, showed his form in winning the 200-yard individual medley with a timing of 2:04.19. Senior Rees Orland fin…

…. Captain Mel Team captain Mel Wakabaya- shi kept the crowd of 4500 on its feet, despite the out-of-town dis- advantage for the Wolverines, with three goals, two of which he scored unassisted. The first came…

… plays several times. Despite the roughness 'of the game, no injuries were suffered. The teams. will go at it again to- night with the Wolverines trying to pull further away from the Gophers, and to close…

March 08, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 132) • Page Image 7

… little upsetting, Unfortunately for them, the soothsayers proved correct, and the Hoosiers picked up their sixth cosecutive Big Ten title, while the Wolverines added to their string a sixth consecutive…

… serious doubts along the way. They fought like Wolverines right down to the final race. Michigan kept right up with the winners in first places with seven, while two went to Michigan State and one each to…

… beat defend- ing- champ Carl Robie in the 400- yard individual medley with a 4:17.3 performance. Australian re- cruit Bob Windle knocked off an- other Wolverine defending champ, Farley again, in the 1650…

… the meet, the 800-yard freestyle relay, to set a new Big Ten and American record, again at the expense of the Wolverines. The time was an incredible 7:02.6, an average of about 1:45.6 per man. Adding to…

… plac- Not Bad, for a Starter ers in the top seven. The meet began well for Michi- No, Michigan's Wolverines did gan with Farley winning the 500, not win the title this year. But but MSU's strength here…

… finalists 100-YD. BACKSTROKE-1. Dillte? (MSU); 2. Skogland (NU); 3. Or- widened the'gap to 47 points, land (M); 5. Kingery (M). Time- The Wolverines gained 11 points 54.2-. back in the 100-backstroke as I 400…

Wolverines, the Spartans, and the Gophers, ran true to form as the trio pulled away quickly and were never threatened. Wisconsin fin- ished a distant fourth and Ohio State a way-off-the-pace fifth. Tight…

… four points over Michigan. The Wolverines, in turn, finished only a scant two points ahead of Minnesota. "MSU simply qualified more men for the finals," explained Fitzgerald. A check of the con- testants…

… pinning everyone 157-Pund-Beale (Wis) d. Grossi who stepped on the mat except (Min detault.Reinbolt (OSU) . the referee. The Wolverine sopho- Klein (Minn), 10-6. more put away Indiana's Marty 177-Pound…

April 08, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 159) • Page Image 9

…, "Mother Nature careth not for the wiles" of man: She'll run him ragged where e'er she can." Or, translated into the meta- phors of a Michigan baseball fan eagerly awaiting the debut of the 1966 Wolverines

… and Michigan. Notice, that word "scheduled." Two of the participants in the eternal triangle that characterizes baseball are ready and willing to go. The Wolverines are fresh from one of their most…

…, which will provide the Wolverine cindermen with their first crack at the outdoors for 1966. Shaping up as the top dual of the meetis a battle between Al Carius and Hylike Van Der Wal in the 3000-meter…

… compete in the South Cai-olina Relays. yHarvey.who handles the shot like it was made of balsa wood, grabbed a second place while Can- amare, captain of the Wolverine indermen, placed fourthin the ple vault…

Wolverines Two former Wolverines now competing for the Ann Arbor Track Club, Ernst Soudak and Kent Bernard, are listed as favor- ites in the discus and 220-yard dash, respectively. Both were par- ticipants at…

March 08, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 132) • Page Image 8

… of the Friday doubleheader will be broadcast on WJBK-TV, Chan- nel 2, beginning at 10 p.m. If the Wolverines win, the regional finals will also be televised. The traditional post-game hand- shaking…

Wolverines four out of five times that the two squads faced off against each oth- er. The only victory that Michi- gan picked up over MSU was ten days ago when they won, 1-0, in. eight minutes of overtime. MSU…

February 08, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 112) • Page Image 7

… Lead As Wolverines Drop Down to Tenth Michigan basketball coach Dave Strack was in a jovial mood yes- terday as a result ,of his team's 93-76 win over Indiana. He was ready to respond to the first round…

Wolverines had just climbed back into the top ten last week after defeating Minnesota. Last Tuesday, Michigan met a determined Illinois team and, af- ter leading most of the way, suc- cumbed to the upset…

November 08, 1966 (vol. 77, iss. 58) • Page Image 6

… record. Ward was running the off the Illinois defenders. The Wolverines still had game minutes later after a ra punt runback by Mick Smith Illinois another six points. Stotz huffed and scuffed ground but…

… the point conversion, leaving Michi- gan with a do or die option if they did score a touchdown. When the Wolverines did get the ball again. Sullivan did his stuff for the second time, cutting in front…

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