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December 07, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 80) • Page Image 9

… "destroy- ed" the Wolverines. "We just couldn't contain their big men," Strack moaned, "we just couldn't keep them off the boards." After holding the Blue Devils at bay most of the first half, Duke finally…

… Sullivan free throw gave the Wolverines their only second half lead at 44-43. Lewis' lay-up at the 17:34 mark gave the Blue Devils a -lead they never relin- quished. From here to the final buzzer Duke…

… Blue Devils within two at 29-31. As Duke of Devils Spark Wolverine Demise trotted back on defense Bubas jumped off the bench and told them to go into a 2-3 zone, aban- doning the old man…

… might also help us to do a better job on the boards." In that first half, in which Michigan held the lead for almost 17 minutes, the Wolverines out- rebounded the Blue Devils 33-15. Also, Jim Pitts got…

… over there who can hurt you if you're not careful," forecasted the Baron. Unfortunately, Wolverine coach Dave Strack wasn't present for Rupp's revelation. His forever- struggling band of cagers fell prey…

December 02, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 77) • Page Image 7

… basketball are no more. Or at least it seems that way to many Michigan basketball fans. Last year the Wolverines finished dead last in the Big Ten. The sophomores that Head Coach Dave Strack was counting on to…

… whole has been shooting much better than they were a year ago. It all makes sense because any team with the potential talent of the '68 Wolverines will shoot better if the shots taken, are taken in the…

… games this year. Play for the rest of the period was slow, as neither team could mount an attack until the last three minutes. Then, with 2:12 left, Wolverine junior Doug Gal- braith blasted a shot which…

… Waterloo goal- tender. Then, with less than three min- utes remaining, Deeks fed Perrin puck inches short of the line after Perrin lost control. The second Wolverine goal came after only a minute and a half…

December 08, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 81) • Page Image 11

Wolverines' journey to Tempe, Arizona to play in the Sun Devil Classic along with Arizona State, Oregon State and Oklahoma State. Tough Oregon State looks like the strongest quintet in the four team tourney…

… closed the season with 7-18 mark. After the Sun Devil Classic, the Wolverines play host to Butler and Northern Illinois in the Events Buildng before journeying to Texas to meet the second ranked Houston…

… American preparations for the World Championsip in Johannesburg, South Africa, in August. Many Wolverine gymnasts will attend clinics in Sarasota and Fort Lauderdale during the semester break. I I No…

… matter how things fare in Denver, the Wolverines will get a big lift for the Big Ten holi- day tournament when high scor- ing forward Lee Martilla and goal- keeper Harold Herman will re- turn to the team…

December 08, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 81) • Page Image 10

… biggest bite on Wolverine op- second." ponents this year will be team This amended version of Bobby captain and number one diver, Darin's immortal 1957 single is Fred Brown. Brown, one-half of currently…

… being played out by the the senior contingent on the Wolverine swimming team down squad, was chosen as an All- at Matt Mann Pool. The featured America last year on the strength group is younger than most…

December 06, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 79) • Page Image 8

… weight too is not contested in dual meets, and ac- cording to Bay he's "too big for 177 and not big enough for heavy- weight." But fortunately for the Wolverines, he'll fill a vital cate- cory come NCAA…

… Olympic champs." Yet for most Wolverine fans, the Midlands are only a prelude to the regular season, and as Keen says, "We have our most attractive 10 home schedule ever." The top at- traction will probably…

… of their time looking at the fine sophomore crop. "We may have lost a lot of good ones through graduation," declares Cliff Keen, head coach of the Wolverine squad, "but there's an awful lot of talent…

December 03, 1967 (vol. 0, iss. 78) • Page Image 11

… these internal party matters." Meanwhile McCarthy's decision ;o enter Democratic primaries against President Johnson drew a See McCARTHY, page 2 -Daily-Jim Forsyth WOLVERINE JUNIOR FORWARD DAVE Mc…

…- BUILDING STARS: wildcats Gnaw Wolverines to Ribbons At the present time, SGC has only one way of getting additional funds-requesting the OSA to in- crease SGC student dues. If the OSA approves this request…

… million University Events Building before a near capacity crowd of 12,761, the Wolverines suc- cumbed to a case of Blue grass fever in the last 10 minutes of the{ first half and were never fully able to…

… recover. The Wildcats forged ahead by 20 points with 1:45 to go in the half after Michigan had fought back to within two with 9:45 left. The Wolverines, who had outscored the Wildcats by seven in their own…

December 02, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 77) • Page Image 6

… afternoon in a contest which may prove to be a game of blind-man's-bluff. Or even follow-the-leader. "We know nothing about what kind of team Kentucky has this year," says Wolverine Coach Dave Strack. "I…

… offense. has his boys run a basic e pattern which has eight ns, most of which use a ring combination of passes, nd screens. The Baron's of- resembles the well-oiled s of a fine watch, and if the Wolverines

… tough ball clubs we've; scheduled." T h i s inexperience showed up in the Wolverine'si record last year; it may show up in the Wilcat's performance this afternoon.] MSU, OSU Handle Coast Teanms Easily…

… technical foul. The team respon- sible i sthe team with the lower score, or in case of a tie score, the defensive team. When Coach Dave Strack was asked if the new rules would af- fect the Wolverines

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