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May 15, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 169) • Page Image 6

… R 1 . ' Bv GARY WINERI _ By BOB ZWINCK Acting Contributing Sports Editor The Detroit Titans bowed before the Wolverines in diamond action here yesterday, 3-0. The Michigan batters were at long last…

… though surrendering only seven hits to the Wolverines while striking out nine and Walking only one, Craig gave up the hits in pairs in the third, fourth and sixth inn- ings to account for the trio of…

… other Wolverine hit on a ground-rule double. He belted one between the outfielders that hit near the left- center field fence and skipped over. -M SCORES 'A' GAMES Sigma Phi Epsilon 7, Phi Gamma Delta 0…

….) By TOM ROWLAND Michigan's tennis team is off for the Big Ten tournament at Evan- ston tomorrow, faced with an on- slaught of tough challengers as the Wolverines go after their fifth straight conference…

… championship. The meet begins tomorrow morning at 9:00 and will carry through to the final action on Sat- urday afternoon. If the Wolverines do cop the crown again this spring it will be the first time in the…

… Hopes The Wolverines will pin hopes on a sophomore-laden team at the conference tourney after the loss of three seniors from last year's squad that won the title by 10 points over trailing Northwestern…

…- fending Big Ten champ on the number two singles court but only competed in two conference meets for the Wolverines this spring after a trip to the Pan American Games. The 5'5" Canadian found rough going on…

… Fauquier's return, where he compiled a 5-2 record of northern play before dropping down to number three. Flood is the only Michigan racketman still unde- feated in Big Ten play; since the Wolverines returned…

…'s Tom Clark merely repeated this performance by taking 2points over Doug Swartz on scores of 77 to 78. Ninth Man Playing as the ninth man in tt- meet, the Wolverines' Eric Du- lenberg teed off as a twos…

May 08, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 163) • Page Image 6

… busman's holiday from the Big Ten baseball schedule at the Uni- versity of Detroit and returned with a 14-2 win to wait for Notre tame here this afternoon. The game was not all roses for Wolverine Coach…

… that their Wolverine "guests" enjoyed their sojourn to the Motor City by managing to put four errors, two wild pitches on which runs scored, and many other mental miscues into one ball game. Accepts Good…

Wolverines in light of the fact that in two singles matches Blue netmen won first sets handily only to drop the next two. The team score was knotted 3-3 after "M" singles wins by Ray Senkowski, Brian Flood…

…, Tom Jamie- son, 6-3, 3-6, 6-1. The Wolverine veteran, playing on the same courts where he won the Big Ten singles title as a sophomore two years ago, banged away the first set on a tough first serve and…

… Michigan conference meet for Fauquier this spring after a trip to the Pan-American Games kept him out of the Wolverine lineup. An O'Donnell 3-0 lead in the second set paved the way for the Spartan victory…

…-1, 6-2. The Wolverines could pick up only one win in the telling dou- bles play with Senkowski and Fra- ser pairing up to dump MSU's O'Donnell-Damson first singles team, 6-3, 6-1. Senkowski lofted some…

May 12, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 167) • Page Image 7

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAG MSUDims M' Title Hopes wolverine Trackmen Triumph In Triangular Track Warmup (Continued from Page 1) v The Wolverines received an in- surance run in the ninth stanza…

… into the fence, while Miller raced to second. Likewise, Jay Bach reached first on a field- ing error by' captain Joe Jones. The Wolverines were saved on 'a strike out by Mal Chiljean. Down the Tubes. If…

… BB SO Fisher (W) 9 2 0 4 7 5 D. Miller (L) 9 4 1 8 1 3 PB'-Azar. .capable by striking out seven of the first eleven Wolverines he faced. The Spartans, meanwhile, scored in the first inning on a single…

… sebond leg, gave the Wolverines -a 10-yard lead over the Chicagoans and en- abled the team to time 3:19.5. everything else went pretty well for Michigan yesterday, although both Canham and Phil Diamond…

…- terday afternoon, but it was still the gloomiest day for Michigan's tennis team in five , years, as it went down to defeat to North- western, .7-2. - -The. loss was the second straight for the Wolverines

… without a loss. The lone Michigan triumphs came in fourth singles and second doubles. Wolverine number fourI singles man Brian Flood remained unbeaten in conference play, eas- ily defeating .Tig Templeton…

… Captain Harry Fauquier and Hal Lowe edged Wildcats Ken Paulson and Jim Erickson, 6-4 and 7-5. The Wolverines grabbed .a 3-0 lead in the first contest and coast- ed to the win'before coming back from a- 3…

May 10, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 165) • Page Image 6

… 15,000 spectators. Spurr nphasized that a building of this ze should take care of all the pectators for 90 per cent of the Wolverine basketball games. There no intention of providing an rena like…

… Lansing. Three victories over the Spar- tans should go a long way towards putting the Wolverines back into the Big Ten race. Michigan is currently two games behind con- ference leader Ohio State. The…

… Buckeyes are at Minnesota today and travel to Iowa City for two games tomorrow. The Wolverines are 3-3 in the league while the Spartans are 2-3. With these three defeats already recorded Michigan will have…

… to catch fire soon to be a threat for the title. "Michigan State will be out to get us," says Benedict. "We've won the last seven games from them." Last season the Wolverines won a slugging battle 16…

… odds would seem to be against Michigan repeating the series sweep for the third straight year. But the Wolverines have now won five of their last six games' and at times have shown glimpses of the play…

… is a junior who played along with Wolverine first sacker Dave Campbell at Lansing Sexton High School where Dave's father, Bob Campbell, is the baseball coach. Over .300 Besides Sutton, all the other…

… quiet over the Wolverines easy victory at Purdue last Satur- day. The boys performed "reason- ably well," but Canham realizes that "reasonably well" will not be good enough to successfully de- fend their…

May 24, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 177) • Page Image 17

… tie for the Big Ten But... Badgers tripped 'em up in st game, 6-3, and then d away the title from their n a last-inning home run, course, that was last year. ht now the Wolverines are her unproud owners…

… trails every- body in a third. The Wolverines boast a 2.57 ERA and a .956 field- ing average. All of which leaves them last in hitting at .209. Scanning the Conference statis- tics, one has to glance way…

May 14, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 168) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY,' THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, Undefeated Wildcats Stalking Fifth Conference Tennis Title IN BIG TENS: Badgers Picked Over Wolverines 41 (EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the…

… won the title last year; by a 66% to 561/2 margin over the second-place Wildcats, and the Wolverines were picked as pre- season co-favorites with North- western to walk off with the Big Ten crown this…

… French Fries 12c TripleThick Shakes. .20c 2000 W. Stadium Blvd. defeated the Wolverine captain last Saturday, 6-4, 6-2. Tourney Tune-up Indiana plays Northwestern in a dual match on the day before the…

… season, Bay went all the way in the Conference championship to help insure the Wolverine victory. Wilcox, a junior, missed the first semester this season, but estab- lished himself with a winning dual meet…

… counted Michigan out of the running for the Big Ten cham- pionship this week. The Wolverines became co- champions of the indoor meet last March only because of two "mir- acles," one a series of crippling…

May 09, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 164) • Page Image 6

… put its 12-game Winning streak on a silver platter and the Michigan Wolverines were more. than happy to accept it by a score of 5-1 yesterday at Ferry Field. Six Irish errors along with six well…

…-placed Michigan hits and six scattered safeties off ace Fritz Fisher and reliever Jim Bobel were the keys to the Wolverines' second consecutive win and fifth in their last eight outings. - Fisher Rolls On Fisher…

… the fourth when Jim Steckley, Wolverine leftfielder, walked and went around to third when the catcher beaned him with one of his three astray throws. Michigan third baseman Harvey Chapman then drew a…

… again and bounced away, allowing him to score. Three in Sixth It was the same story in the sixth when the Wolverines man- aged to .intersperse four hits with Notre Dame's three errors and three runs came…

Wolverines, including a diving backhand grab by leftfielder Steckley. This time was no excep- tion. He lined a one-bouncer right at Michigan's shortstop, Jim New- man, who flipped it to his double- NUMBER ONE…

May 19, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 173) • Page Image 9

… two stroke lead over the host Badgers, with the Gophers in third; place, five shots behind, but the, Wolverines faltered when the pres- sure started mounting and wound up fourth. Windy Day Winds ranging…

…, 1537. Keo- hane had a 74 for the afternoon round. High for 'M' Wolverine Dave Cameron had the two best rounds of the day among his teammates with 71- 79-150. Chuck Newton and Gary Mouw had 154.and 155…

WOLVERINES-Chuck Newton, Michigan's golf cap- LOW MAN YESTERDAY-Michigan golfer Dave Cameron shot tain, showed that he should be yesterday by finishing up the Big a 150 in two rounds yesterday to be the low…

… man for the Wol- Ten meet with a four-round total of 302, tops for the Wolverines. verines in the second day of the Big Ten golf tourney at Madi- This score was good enough to tie him with Purdue's Rich…

May 19, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 173) • Page Image 8

… Higgenbottom, who earlier had won the 440. Other Legs Dan Hughes and Mac Hunter ran the other two legs for the Wolverines. Records were set by Purdue's Nate Adams who broke his own qualifying record by tak- ing…

…-hitter. Parma's seven-inning master- piece followed Wolverine ace Fritz? Fisher's eighth win of the season and left Michigan a flickering1 hope of winning the Big Ten titlel and retaining the national crown. In…

… the first game, back-to-back ninth-inning home runs by left- fielder Jim Steckley and Dennisi Spalla shot the Wolverines ahead 4-3. But the Buckeyes countered1 with a run in the last of the ninthJ to…

… right field fence and put the Wolverines in front to stay, 5-4. In the second game, the closest thing to a hit off right-handed junior Sparma was a shot to left field in the third inning by third baseman…

… Dick Post. Post stroked a liner which looked like a sure double, but was robbed by Buckeye Jim Reed's diving stab. Sparma, a second-string quar- terback who was shelled last year by the Wolverines

…. Two Walks Joe Jones, Wolverine captain and second baseman drew two walks. He was wiped out in a double play in the fourth inning and in the seventh was forced out at second. The only other baserun- ner…

… lefty's decep- tive motion to first base, but slid in under the throw in a run down. One pitch later, he was caught again and this time Fisher got him himself in a rundown. The Wolverines now have a 6…

May 14, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 168) • Page Image 7

… midget end of a 14-2 score on their home field against the Wolverines, who lashed out 13 hits -though power-hitting outfielder Jim Steckey got the only extra base hit, a double. The surprising thing is…

…, WMU will come here. Then on Wednesday, May 22, a day after the Bowling .Green game here, the Wolverines will travel to Kalamazoo for the re- match. Linksters Prepare for Conference Meet; Cameron Yahn…

May 24, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 177) • Page Image 20

… Fraternity "B" Sigma Alpha Mu 8, Lambda Chi Alpha 7 (championship) FRATERNITY SOFTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP Sigma Alpha Mu 8, Lambda Chi Al- pha 7 RAY SENKOWSKI ... Wolverine senior g Sports Calendar BASEBALL Today…

May 12, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 167) • Page Image 1

… attempt to in- State' employes, who haver signed by then will have their s aries withheld, and persons, fusing to sign will be obliged resign., not sal- re- .to Wolverines' Title Hoes Hurt by Split with…

… championship baseball team by defeating them 3-1 in the second game of a doubleheader here yesterday. The Wolverines did win the first game 4-2, but were unable to combat the misfortunes which abounded. in the…

May 18, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 172) • Page Image 1

… competition. At Evanston, meanwhile, the Wolverine tennis team suffered See full stories, Page 6 two key losses-second doubles player John Fraser became ill and was hospitalized, and Hal Lowe lost in fifth…

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