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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…

March 16, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 139) • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1966 PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1986 TO PLAY IN TOURNEY: Four Wolverines Join AAU Cage Team Gymnast Duke Serves as M…

…' Sparkplug The final buzzer at Iowa City Saturday night supposedly marked the end of 1965-66 competition for the Wolverine, cagers, but four Michigan seniors have decided to have another go at it next week at…

Wolverine starters will augment an already strong group of area talent. Other players pre- viously lined up for the Mustangs are paced by the high-scoring MSU duo, Stan Washington and Bill# Curtis, who led…

…, former University of San Francisco All- America; Randy Gethis, former NAIA All-America from Rider Col- lege; in addition to Larry Tre- goning, last year's Wolverine cap- tain, and Lance Olson, a former…

…. If the Wolverines do well in the regionals the team will travel to Penn State for the NCAA finals. To make it to the finals, Michigan has to finish among the top three teams in a regional that features…

… years' Michigan's first opponent in theI Big Ten will be the University of7 Minnesota. Last year the Gophers+ were the victims of a 9-0 lacing in the first meet of the season, falling to a Wolverine squad…

March 08, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 132) • Page Image 7

… little upsetting, Unfortunately for them, the soothsayers proved correct, and the Hoosiers picked up their sixth cosecutive Big Ten title, while the Wolverines added to their string a sixth consecutive…

… serious doubts along the way. They fought like Wolverines right down to the final race. Michigan kept right up with the winners in first places with seven, while two went to Michigan State and one each to…

… beat defend- ing- champ Carl Robie in the 400- yard individual medley with a 4:17.3 performance. Australian re- cruit Bob Windle knocked off an- other Wolverine defending champ, Farley again, in the 1650…

… the meet, the 800-yard freestyle relay, to set a new Big Ten and American record, again at the expense of the Wolverines. The time was an incredible 7:02.6, an average of about 1:45.6 per man. Adding to…

… plac- Not Bad, for a Starter ers in the top seven. The meet began well for Michi- No, Michigan's Wolverines did gan with Farley winning the 500, not win the title this year. But but MSU's strength here…

… finalists 100-YD. BACKSTROKE-1. Dillte? (MSU); 2. Skogland (NU); 3. Or- widened the'gap to 47 points, land (M); 5. Kingery (M). Time- The Wolverines gained 11 points 54.2-. back in the 100-backstroke as I 400…

Wolverines, the Spartans, and the Gophers, ran true to form as the trio pulled away quickly and were never threatened. Wisconsin fin- ished a distant fourth and Ohio State a way-off-the-pace fifth. Tight…

… four points over Michigan. The Wolverines, in turn, finished only a scant two points ahead of Minnesota. "MSU simply qualified more men for the finals," explained Fitzgerald. A check of the con- testants…

… pinning everyone 157-Pund-Beale (Wis) d. Grossi who stepped on the mat except (Min detault.Reinbolt (OSU) . the referee. The Wolverine sopho- Klein (Minn), 10-6. more put away Indiana's Marty 177-Pound…

March 31, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 152) • Page Image 7

… Allegheny 4 Mountains, to face 11 other teams as Michigan's last winter sport team with a chance for a national championship. The Wolverine gymnasts took the Big Ten crown again this year by edging out…

… their home gymnasium. However, the last time Michigan went east, to Pittsburgh in 1963, it took the team trophy and five individual titles. The Wolverines will be headed by AAU champion Wayne Miller on…

… into the springs, which helped Schmitz win last year as the Wolverines' Gary Er- win slipped during his routine, now prevents Schmitz from com- peting on the trampoline this year. The SIU senior suffered…

… yesterday afternoon 10-6. For the defending national champs, it marked their first victory over the Wolverines in four tries. In the first game, Michigan. now 7-1, crushed Wyoming, 9-2, in seven 'innings, led…

… three.. Kerr was the seventh different Wolverine hurler to register a vic- tory this spring. Jim Lyijynen, who started the first game against Arizona State, would have been the eighth, but failed to…

March 24, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 146) • Page Image 6

… champion Southern who holds the 400-yard individual California. medley record from the 1964 meet, Last year the Wolverines fin- will also bolster the Trojan squad. ished a strong third, and this sea…

…- Michigan's Carl Robie, the only son they are missing only two Wolverine title defender, won the members of the team which pro- 400-I-M last year in only :00.2 off duced 221 points a year ago. the record…

… cap- tured last year. Bruce Brown of Michigan is expected to be his closest competitor, and Fred Brown gives the Wolverines a little more depth. But the Hoosiers have four other swimmers who garnered…

… captain Rich Walls, Bill Farley, Bob Hoag, Bill Groft, and Ken Wiebeck competing in freestyle events. The Wolverines have added strength in the backstroke with Russ Kingery and Rees Orland, in the butterfly…

… with Tom O'Malley backing up Robie, and Paul Scheerer in the breaststroke. Wolverines 'Fire Up' This team has been fired up to come back and beat Indiana since the night of its disappointing loss ito the…

March 02, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 131) • Page Image 7

… streak accumulated during three years. Still, the Wolverines have some- thing to be thankful for as they journey to Bloomington for the Big Ten championships this, Fri- day and Saturday. Last year, the Big…

…-third of the i crown Michigan State goes into the Big Ten finals with seven points (one for each win), Michigan with six, and Illinois five. To take the Big Ten title, the Wolverines must place higher than…

… the title last year), he'll still find himself locking horns with a strong Wolverine foe. He will be Dave Dozeman, who was third in HAIRSTYLING TO PLEASE -CONTINENTALS -COLLEGIATE -RAZOR CUTS TRY! U of…

…. If anyone has a chance to beat Indiana, it is the Wolverine squad. medal. Minnesota will also have a strong entry in Lee Gross. Fred Stehman will carry the Blue hopes into the 167-pound class where…

…. Adds Keen, "The whole thing will turn on little events." There are eight big ones to go with them. In last year's meet, the Wolverines finished second by a margin of 447-409-a margin more than ac…

…- counted for by the Hoosiers' div- ing alone. Discounting the two diving events, the Wolverines would have had the higher total. This year it could be much the' same. Indiana is slightly weaker comparatively…

…! Wolverines have the fastest re- corded time this season. But In- diana is close, behind, and cap- able of pulling an upset. Ohio State's Bob Hopper will be a main contender in the 200- and 400-yard individual…

March 01, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 130) • Page Image 7

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY rAGE SEVEN TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1966 TIJESDAY, MARCH 1,1966 TIlE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN Wolverines Eliminate Iowa in 103-88 Win By HOWARD KOHN Cazzie Russell reached…

… been the Wolverines' bread-and-butter dish for the past three years, gave the All-American guard 2,000 career points. What does the new record mean to Caz? "It felt great," he said after the game with…

… into a zone defense. "With Peeples gone, they had trouble moving underneath," ex- plained the Wolverine coach. But it was Cazzie Russell who ignited the Michigan offense to a roaring come-back with a…

… field goal record. He al- ready has scored more points in his collegiate career than any Wolverine in history. And last night's final basket was a stuff by the guy who's still looking for more "highlights…

March 26, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 148) • Page Image 6

…'s action 34 points be- hind, now sit on a 33-point lead with 215 markers to their credit. Indiara is second with 182 points, while 'the Wolverines are nestled down in the third poistion with 161. Saari Stars…

… the Victors" was carried over the airwaves as much as any other song, with the Wolverines winning two of the six events on the pro- gram. A top effort by the Michigan finalists, was vital if the Wolver…

… the gutter. For comparison's sake, the Ameri- can record for the 100-yard free- style is :46.1. As Wolverine Coach Gus Stager said after the relay, "It was a great race. The first two swimmers just…

… out "C was ahead of Kammen through the match. As time was runn out, Jim gave a last-ditch eff but failed . . , the situation w either pin or get pinned." Two other Wolverines madet quarterfinals, but…

… The Daily MIAMI, Fla.-Michigan's golf squad surged into second place, Thursday, whilenWolverine John Richart held onto third in in- dividual play, after the second round of the University of Miami…

March 24, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 146) • Page Image 7

…- is leaving tonight for the warm sands of Arizona and nine days under a shining sun. But for the Wolverine players there will be nothing restful about playing 14 games in those nine, days, or facing the…

Wolverines, who are em- barking on their annual assault against a string of nonconference foes from the Southwest. Competition Tough' "These games are going to be very important for us. They're not like the…

… northland. Two years ago when the Wolverines got off the plane in Tuscon the thermometer 'read 90 degrees and by the time the next day's doubleheader was through, it was over 100. "Our players understandably…

… parched desertlands inFriday's starting lineup. Junior Bob Reed is expected to be, the Wolverines' opening pitch- er, with senior Ted Sizemore be- hind the plate. Starting in the outfield will be Al Bara…

…- , terested in running outdoor track this spring and summer are invited to attend. commented Benedict. The fitness of the Wolverines will be tested by four other teams -Arizona, Wyoming, Grand Can- yon College…

March 29, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 150) • Page Image 6

… 001 400 000-5 10 2 000 050 10x-6 7 2 bleheader. The victories stretched the Wolverines' victory string to four against no defeats, and drop- ped Arizona State to 15-5 and Grand Canyon to 8-3-1. In the…

… opener, Larry Guidi, from Croton Falls, N.Y., struck out four men, walked two, and scattered seven hits, while allowing only three unearned runs to pick up his first career win for the Wolverines. But…

… bat just as well as with a hockey stick. The Wolverine center turned second sacker, led the baseball team to a 6-5 victory over Wyoming. The Coyboys had taken a 5-0 lead into the fifth inning, but…

… relay. The winning run was a result of managerial strategy as Fisher drew a base on balls, advanced- to second on a sacrifice bunt, and then flew home on Waka's smash. Today the Wolverines f a C e Western…

March 12, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 136) • Page Image 7

…-For sixteen ter- rible seconds it looked like the end of the line for Michigan's frus- trated Wolverines - the elusive NCAA crown would be out of their grasp before they really got close to it. But Cazzie…

… Russell, given a sec- ond chance; by the soft, heaven- sent tweet of a referee's whistle, *sunk two 'cool free throws with 11 seconds showing on the clock to give the desperate Wolverines a 80-79 triumph…

March 01, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 130) • Page Image 6

…- victory over the sluggish Wolver- end's series with the Wolverines ines on Friday. boasting of a 4.5 goal per game Lots of Scoring? average and an offense which in- Now, what prediction could cludes the…

… min- Bessone Disagrees ute. I guess it has its merits be- While up in East Lansing Amo cause if this were last year we'd be too low to get in." While Bessone is making up his mind, the Wolverines are…

March 15, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 138) • Page Image 7

… TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1966 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAnv Ar v TUE$DAY, MARCH 15, 1966 THE 1~HCHIGAN DAILY 1a £L AL' OVLI Season s Closing Ends Wolverine Cage Era / By CHUCK VETZNER Acting Sports…

… seasons." The Wolverines may yet win that coveted NCAA title. But the people who were around to see Michigan beat Ball State and lose to Kentucky won't ever forget Number 55 winging upwards to Select Dill…

March 11, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 135) • Page Image 11

…FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1966 THE MICHIGAN DAILY" PAGE ELEVEN FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1966 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE ELEVEN Wolverines Set To Climb Over Hilltopps By CHUCK VETZNER Acting Sports Editor…

… face turns pale, and he shudders. "Gosh, they're a great big school, and they get all sorts of publicity. When we play I'll have to cross my fingers . and my legs too." The Wolverines will get a chance…

… high degree of safety that we'll throw them all at Michigan. We must play well to leave the game in a happy frame of mind." Wolverine coach Dave Strack says in more simple language that he wants to win…

… NCAA Meet By DAVID PFEFFER Fourteen Wolverine trackmen will, make the- Journey to 'Detroit's' Cobo Arena today for the NCAA Indoor Track Championships. The je preliminaries for the two-day meet will…

… one alternate, are found in 4 six of the 15 championship events In the 60-yard run, which re- quires a time of :06.2, Willie Brown and Carl Ward are the Wolverine entrees. Charlie Greene of Nebraska…

…. Ken Coffin, Jim Mercer, McDonald, and Elmo Mo- rales are the Wolverine represent- atives, with Brian Kelly as an alternate. To Erase Records In the high jump, defending champion Frank Costello of Mary…

March 08, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 132) • Page Image 8

… of the Friday doubleheader will be broadcast on WJBK-TV, Chan- nel 2, beginning at 10 p.m. If the Wolverines win, the regional finals will also be televised. The traditional post-game hand- shaking…

Wolverines four out of five times that the two squads faced off against each oth- er. The only victory that Michi- gan picked up over MSU was ten days ago when they won, 1-0, in. eight minutes of overtime. MSU…

March 25, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 147) • Page Image 9

… event of the day and the Wolverines mov- ed solidly into second place, just 10 points in back of Indiana. Russ Kingery, Paul Scheerer, Tom O'- Malley, and Ken Wiebeck com- bined their talents in the four…

… seven seconds off his NCAA record, but his clocking was only :00.05 ahead of Farley. Carl Robie won the consolation 500 to add seventh place points for the Wolverines. Times in this event were indicative…

…- gratulating the Wolverine bas- ketball team and the seven graduating seniors "each who in his own Way has contributed so much to the glorious history of athletics at the University of Michigan." ROY SAARI…

March 13, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 137) • Page Image 6

… Michigan wasn't playing, mud instead of cinders, and Les the Wolverine fans maintained a Etter, Michigan's sports publicity calm air and played the role of director, swears he saw a pigeon experienced…

… FICK} Special To The Daily DETROIT - Wolverine captain George Canamare launched him- self up to 15'8" and a Michigan pole vault record yesterday at Cobo Hall's NCAA Track Cham- pionships, but the three…

March 13, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 137) • Page Image 7

… that has gone back to the Michigan State game. It was only sprprising that the Wolverines could stay as close as they did with their accuracy being so far below that of their conference= winning norm…

… picks for Riley and Dampier from the sides on of- fense. The Wolverines went man- to man on defense and figured that their rebounding advantage would take care of itself at both ends of the court. But the…

March 09, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 133) • Page Image 7

…WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9,1966 Blue F( By RICK STERN Michigan's Wolverines relaxed yesterday for the first time since before the season began and the last time until it ends. The cagers shot free throws and…

…'t even shooting enough to get on their game."~ .The Wolverines did manage to set one record in losing to State. They concluded the Big Ten cam- paign with a scoring average of 94.9 points per game, an even…

March 13, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 137) • Page Image 1

… ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, MARCH 13, 1966 SEVEN CENTS EIGHT PAGES entucky Speed Spells Wolverine Defeat, 84-77 'M' Shoots * * * * * * * 71 * Cold 37.6% From Floor Damnpier, Riley…

… respective fans certainly were not in favor of it. On Friday night the Wolverines conscientiously plugged for Day- ton in the opener, while the Wild- cats' femme fatales stood up and rah-rahed it for Western…

… the bur- den of a 10-point deficit from the first half the Wolverines moved and rebounded with overwhelming effect for eight sharp minutes. This was no streaking Michigan. team, mind you, but the ball…

March 12, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 136) • Page Image 6

… Washington Square area. *4 !M -- mr 7 s TWO 'IVI' 4 By BOB McFARLAND Registration for candidacy for the Special To The Daily DETROIT - Wolverine George Canamare, captain of the Mich- igan cindermen…

… other Wolverine to qualify for today's action was Carl Ward, who managed to grab a position in the 60-yard dash semifinals. The Michigan speed- ster will have a rough go though, if he is to earn team…

… points for the Wolverines in the event. Included in the 60-yard dash field are Charlie Green of Ne- braska and Sam Perry of Ford- ham, co-holders of the world rec- ord with times of :05.9, and Craig…

March 18, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 141) • Page Image 9

Wolverines may ever dream about. (They sold out their 1200 maximum as soon as they had the SEC title clinched.) But let's get back to Western, where red is not only a school color, but a way of life. Ed Diddle…

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