March 27, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 149) • Page Image 7
… on- slaught in diving and came out with their fourth consecutive team title, scoring 302 points. The Hoos- iers were second with 286 markers, while the Wolverines chalked up 253 points on the tally…
…. The two Wolverine Olympians Carl Robie and Bill Farley, hzad been expected to give Saari his roughest competion, but all Robie could manage was a fourth while Farley placed tenth. Robie was clocked in…
… 17:42.86. Takes Consolation Paul Scheerer, Wolverine breast- stroke star, barely missed qualify- ing for the championship finals, but he grabbed first in the con- solation round of the 200-yard…
….87. The Wolverines managed to pull within four points of Indiana with KEN SITZBERGER GARY DILLEY only two events remaining on the program, but the diving put the Hoosiers virtually out of reach as four…
… East All-Stars; B131 Russell Sparks Celtics to in his dives to place fifth for Michi- gan, and Wolverine Fred Brown added an eleventh on the high board. Favorite Ken Sitzberger of Indiana finished…
… second withz 532.15 points. The Wolverine squad of Rich Walls, Hoag, Farley and Robie placed second in the 800-yardx freestyle relay, the Hoosiers bare-# ly edging them. out in the time ofz 7:06.64. The…
… champion last night by overwhelming Bob Billberg of Morehead State Teachers 15-4, but the Wolverine team finished fifth overall in tournament com- petition. Bob Fehrs, the only other Mich- igan entryswho…
… Ohio State is, in second with 880. Michigan's John Richart is in fourth place with a 216 total fol- lowing. Friday's play. Wolverine John Schroeder is in sixth with 217 while Bob Bar- clay and Bill…
… Newton rounded out the Wolverine foursome with 225 and 226, respectively. t n iiBattle of Gators n the individual, competition, national amateur champion Bob Murphy of Florida had a one stroke lead over…