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March 11, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 126) • Page Image 8

… Hockey team's valiant attempt to win an NCAA championship berth came to an abrupt end Sunday when they were defeated by the Minne- sota Gophers, 5-2, in the final round of WCHA playoffs. The Wolverines

…- cluded a four goal performance by Dave Debol, while the second saw the Wolverines come from a 5-1 deficit to sew up the win. Thus the Wolverines flew out to Colorado College to play the third place Tigers…

March 12, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 127) • Page Image 8

… Bauer,; Norm Semchyshen and Fred Yawger head the Wolverine con-; tingent that will compete in the; NCAA meet at Cleveland State, March 27-30. THE HOOSIERS of Indiana were never seriously threatened in the…

… super- lative-potential wise, he could be one of the greatest swimmers' in the U.S.," said Stager. "He is a swimmer that has to be contended with in the future." The Wolverines climbed into second place…

…. Bauer, Szuba and Downie. THE TRAINS OF EUROPE Ask'anyone who's been there. $4.50 Wolverine of the Week For over 130 years we've been using the word quality" in our advertising. Once again, we'd like…

…. The hustling guard also added 5 assists and 6 rebounds to help clinch the Wolverines' s e c o n d straight NCAA berth. Even when Grote was bench- ed, his performances as the sixth man insured a few…

March 12, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 127) • Page Image 9

… wasn't underrated after all. The Wolverines, trailing Big Ten peers Iowa, Wisconsin and Michigan State through most of this year's polling, went to Columbus hoping to disprove these paper predictions…

…. The pollsters had the last laugh, though, as the Wolverines, placed fourth behind their more highly-regarded rivals. "I wouldn't have been total- ly upset with third place, but to get beat by Michigan…

March 30, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 143) • Page Image 8

… Arena. OVERALL, FOUR WOLVERINES captured first place in six events, sweeping the top three spots in the floor exercise'and high bar. "This was a fantastic performance by the guys," an elated Michigan…

… victory. Beck's final average, 9.24 points, was more than .2 points higher than his closest competitor. Michigan's Jerry Poynton finished second with an average score of 9.03, while Wolverine Rupert Hansen…

… event of the afternoon was the rings. Michigan's Joe Neuenswander and Indiana's Landy Fernandez finished the pre- liminaries with identical scores. Wolverine Pierre Leclerc followed close behind. r I u…

…-place Mason by a score of 49.35 to 47.7. But Mason edged the Wolverine freshman in the optionals by a score of 53.8 to 51.9. As a matter f fact, third place finisher, LaFleur scored higher than Danner in the…

…'ve beenj peaking for this for a long time." Right from the start, it was all Maize and Blue as theI Wolverines erupted for 205.05 points in the compulsories and added an impressive 214.75 in the optionals…

… Spurney of Illinois finished sixth. The consistency of the M i c h i g a n performers was; never so evident until the final competition for individual honors took place yesterday afternoon. Every Wolverine

… well. I'm tremendously elated." The Wolverine tumblers es-, tablished themselves as the team to beat at the outset of the tournament. In the com- pulsory floor exercise, a grace- ful and expressionistic…

March 29, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 142) • Page Image 6

…- gracefulness, Michigan's gym- formance typified the show put! nastics team exploded into a on by the entire Michigan squad commanding lead in the Big as Wolverines grabbed the top Ten Gymnastics Championships…

… spot in four of the six com- last night at Crisler Arena. At pulsory events. the halfway point of the option- Perhaps the most deserving als, the Wolverines have amas- score was Bob Darden's 9.1 on sed…

…- the consistency of the Michi- distancing the Gophers who gan squad. After the compulsor- compiled a score of 188.85. ies were completed, the three The defending champion Iowa Wolverine all - arounders…

… he nationals," he added. Michigan continued its consis- With the Wolverines in a com- tency into the first round of the manding lead, attention centers optional, scoring 36.6 in the on the races for…

March 28, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 141) • Page Image 9

… this weekend when the the first day of competition at the NCAA meet here to Michigan gymnastics team hosts! yCthe 67th annual Big Ten chai- hoist the Wolverines into 11th place, one point out of 10th…

… Tennessee's Jim Kennedy eight Big Ten schools. Although Szuba swam a 1:52.1 to place seventh in an event that was the Wolverines are favored to won by Fred Tyler of Indiana in an American record time capture…

… junior Richard Bigras defends his Big Ten title against Buckeye Mel Morton and MSU's, John Short. Wolverine senior Rupert The high bar battle features: defending Big Ten champ Bob Darden of Michigan…

… against Bill: Watts of Indiana and MSU's Glenn Hime. Darden, however,j is having trouble with muscle spasms in his back. The hosting Wolverines ex- pect a record crowd for the tourney. "This should be a…

March 11, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 126) • Page Image 9

… "experts" for the second straight year, the Wolverines finished second in the Big Ten, and now find themselves in a spot few ex- pected to see them in: the first round of the NCAA playoffs. Michigan raced…

…'s team will face second-ranked UCLA this Saturday night. The present situation is not unlike last season, when the Wolverines battled to a co-cham- pionship and NCAA berth, only to be paired with Notre…

March 16, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 131) • Page Image 8

…p©qe right THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, March 16, 19-7 Page Eight THE MICHIGAN E~AILY Sunday, March 16, 197: ruillis Subdue flue Cagers overtime as Wolverines fade in Meyerg (Continued from…

… second half. iington UCLA, as the men of Westwood scored four points before Kupec brought the Blue back to within two, 91-89. But a couple more missed shots by the Wolverines gave UCLA a chance to up its…

…, completely dominating his Wolverine foe in a 7-2' triumph. "I didn't wrestle a good match, period," Brown said matter-of-factly after his loss. "When I went out I saw it. There was no way I could lose," Brown…

March 16, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 131) • Page Image 1

… Frisbee fansd their flit 103-91 UCLA Shines in overtime By BILL STIEG Special To The Daily PULLMAN, Wash. - The !> Michigan Wolverines near- '.ly surprised, but finally fell to the UCLA Bruins last night…

…- the picture. Carter. Kupec grabbed the rebound and Michigan stalled away the rest of the time, the Wolverines calling two time outs and near- ly losing the ball twice during te crowd screaming for an…

March 27, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 140) • Page Image 7

…, edg- Semchyshen and in Indiana by one point. be swimming in Michigan coach Gus Stager and 1650 yard fre declined to speculate about zhe plus the 800 and4 Wolverines' finish. However, he style relays…

… as a strong candidate for national honors. His main competition will be from the man who beat him in, the conference tourney., 'I :m Moore of OSU. WOLVERINE GYMNASTS FAVORED Solo duels key tou AP…

March 14, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 129) • Page Image 8

… predicament in last year's tour- ney, the Wolverines rose to the occasion against then third- ranked Notre Dame. Even with the absence of Michael Campa- nella Russell the Maize and Blue might pull off an upset…

March 26, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 139) • Page Image 7

… defending champions, Iowa. Last year the Wolverines were undefeat- ed going in to the Big Tens, but the Hawkeyes captured the title. Iowa coach Dick Holzaepfel :s pessimistic about his team's chances this…

… by KAREN KASMAUSKI MICHIGAN GYMNAST Jerry Poynton executes a side horse maneuver in action from this year's dual meet season. Poynton and his Wolverine teammates will be out to prove their fine dual…

March 22, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 136) • Page Image 7

… for the Wolverines. His first two years he didn't accomplish much-as a freshman because of the big switch from out- doors to indoors, and as a sophomore due to injuries and low blood sugar. But in his…

… first wins of his career that year, taking first in both the 60 and the 300. He was track's Wolverine of the Week for his efforts. It was the climax of a long, hard road that had a shakey start. "My first…

March 18, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 132) • Page Image 4

Wolverines proved that hard work, hustle and unselfish- ness can produce a total greater than the sum of the individual parts. Dis- playing an exciting team-oriented style of play on both offense and de- fense…

… began, in- cluding an All-American. Neverthe- less, the remaining players molded themselves into a unit effective enough to win seven of its eight non- conference games. The Wolverines got off to a bad…

March 14, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 129) • Page Image 9

…- hibition meet tomorrow at Crisler Arena. The Varsity tumblers will compete against former Wolverine gymnasts. The alumni team will include Ted Mardi, Terry Boys and 1973 Big Ten all- around champion Ray Gura…

March 11, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 126) • Page Image 1

…'idon Wainright ITT . . . an6t Snorts Panye is hichliehted bN7 Dave Wihnk's lorik at Miigan horkey fortin' s over snring break and Bill Stpif's analvsis of Wolverine chans against UCLA in the uncoming NCAA bas…

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