March 30, 1975
(vol. 85, iss. 143)
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… 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…