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January 08, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 80) • Page Image 6

…4 Page 6 -Saturday, January 8, 1983 4 " S) -W IY V, A bouncing Wolverine cheerleader shows his support for a losing cause. Wolverine head coach Bo Schembechler explains the disappointing game…

… at a press conference... ... and Bruin coach Terry Donahue congrn sideline. It's Only a Game Fortunately for rabid Wolverine fans, the week preceding the big game in Pasadena 4 was preceded by all…

September 08, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 1) • Page Image 70

… Ten title this season? Many Michigan fans and op- ponents are asking this question as the Wolverines come off their 16th con- secutive title. Even head coach Brian Eisner admits to considering it. many…

… Haney, who also teamed up for a Big Ten championship at number one doubles for the Wolverines in last year's play. The competition for these two openings will probably come down to last year's number…

… on the Wolverine tennis team. n'el RESTAURANT 120 E. Liberty (31)761-1470 HOPE TO STAY HEALTHY: Women netters' strength 9..m * c - r d1 _, tJ I vl l V 1- 1 -t i V f FEATURING: * the Best Salad…

… Marian Kremer and Paula Reichert, the Hoosiers blew out the Wolverines, 8-1. Unfortunately for the team, which had played well all year despite the in- juries, it came up short at the Big Tens with a fifth…

… said. Perhaps not many teams could have done as well as the Wolverines under those conditions. Michigan had good depth last year and needed all of it. Had it been a team like Indiana, which carries only…

… eight girls according to Owens, the injuries would have devastated the Wolverines. This raises the question or whether Michigan will again be a very deep team. The answer appears to be yes. GRADUATION…

…, WHICH decimated IM L jl1 some Big Ten teams such as Michigan, State, which lost five out of its top eight,--, will take only number three singles{. player Jill Hertzman from the Wolverine lineup. In…

April 08, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 149) • Page Image 10

… and field team will get its outdoor season into full swing today and tomorrow at the Dogwood Relays in Knoxville, Tenn. The Wolverines opened their outdoor season at the Dominos Pizza Relays in…

… finisher the Wolverines place in the meet is distan- ce specialist Diemer. While in Tallahassee, the Michigan senior was third in the 3,000-meter steeplechase in 8:36.4 and qualified for the NCAA national…

… meet. This weekend, Diemer hopes to qualify in the 5,000-meter run. Further enhancing the Wolverine distance corps will be Big Ten indoor three-mile champ Gerard Donakowski, who will run in the 10…

…, who were first and third in Florida with tosses of 59'%" and 57'111/2". In addition, Eriksson was fourth in the discus with a 168'8" throw and is the Wolverines' strongest threat in that event. In the…

… long jump, the Michigan men have NCAA qualifier Derek Harper; while Big Ten third-place finisher Dave Lugin should score for the Wolverines in the high jump. In addition, Michigan will send one- mile…

… team is just hoping to stay the same. The Wolverines, who took the Big Ten championship during the indoor season, now set their sights on doing the same outdoors as they open their outdoor season at the…

… cleared a per- sonal best and Wolverine record 6'0" to take third at the NCAA indoor cham- pionships. The Wolverines' other chan- ce in the field events should rest with long jumper Lorrie Thornton who…

… also captured the conference title indoors. IN ADDITION, Thornton is the Wolverines' top threat in the sprints, qualifying for the NCAA indoor cham- pionships in the 60-yarddash. Right behind Thornton is…

March 08, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 122) • Page Image 9

…." FRIEDER HOPES that the addition of Thompson will intensify competition for the Wolverines' guard positions. The Michigan helmsman is dissatisfied with the play of his current backcourt, Eric Turner and Dan…

… plays against our guards." Thompson believes he'll begin his Wolverine career as a reserve point guard. "I don't think anyone's going to beat out Eric Turner," he said. "But I think I can learn a lot by…

… recruiting a couple of big men." Page 9 Netters minus Kremer overtake Dlinois 8-1 By PAULA SCHIPPER The women's tennis home-opener served up a 8-1 win over Illinois on Sun- day, but the Wolverines could have…

… spot in the 1982 Big Tens, the Wolverines may have been overconfident on Sunday against Illinois, who placed only ninth last year. "We were a little too overconfident going in. The results were nice but…

… we could have played better," said coach Oliver Owens. During spring vacation's West Coast' matches, the Wolverines grew ac- customed to a faster court. "We're just getting into the season," said an…

… injured Kremer from the sidelines. "We haven't played much on a slow sur- face." JANE SILFEN, who lost the only Wolverine match of the day in a tough singles match (4-6, 6-4, 5-7) also had complaints about…

April 08, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 149) • Page Image 7

Wolverines fought to victory at second singles with an ailing Stephanie Light- voet, as well as third, fourth, and sixth singles. The Wolverines also swept all three doubles matches. Lightvoet, who has been…

…." But with a five- game streak and some surprising matches, people may have to rethink what the Wolverine's women's tennis team is supposed to do. Softballers dominate doubleheader, . humble EMU Huron 3…

…-1 yesterday. Boyd was the winning pitcher in the Wolverines' first game shutout. She held the Hurons scoreless for 13 innings and raised her record to 6-6. The Wolverines got three unearned runs in the top of…

…-squeeze bunt, and reached fir- st, driving in Panetta and moving Taylor to third. Missy Thomas then singled in Taylor, and Marcie Smith followed with a single that plated Boyd, and the Wolverines had all the…

…. Eastern Michigan got on the board first, scoring their only run of the day in the second inning. The Wolverines countered with single runs in the second, fourth, fifth, and seventh innings to complete their…

… scoring two runs. The Wolverines made the most of their scoring opportunities as they scored four runs on just seven hits. Michigan raised its record to 15-12, while Eastern Michigan fell to 7-8 on the year…

…. The Wolverine softballers will try for a repeat performan- ce of yesterday's twin killing tomorrow and Sunday in two doubleheaders against the Northwestern Wildcats. Game time is 1:00 p.m. tomorrow and…

December 08, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 76) • Page Image 7

… pound the wolverine is believed to be the most ferocious animal in the North American wild. On the mats last night, however, the Wolverine wrestlers met Penn State and though proving themselves no…

…. After John "Manotti decisioned Michigan's Mike DerGarabedian in the 134-lb. class, Wolverine Tony LaTora, (142 lbs.) showing no signs of the injury sustained at the Wolverine Open, won a major decision…

…, 12-3, over Gary Kaschek. The four points for the victory put Michigan on top 9-8 in team scoring. It was the last time the Wolverines led in the match. As coach Dale Bahr explained, "They have just a…

… classes. Michigan similarly was successful in last weekend's Caesar's Palace Collegiate Wrestling Invitational. Out of 44 teams, the Wolverines took seven- th place, claiming five place-winners. The…

… tennis By ADAM MARTIN Is there life after competing in the pro ranks? There certainly is-if you're Barry MacKay. MACKAY, A 1957 graduate of Michigan, starred from 1955-57 as a member of the Wolverine

September 08, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 1) • Page Image 67

… explode should know what it was like to follow the Michigan hockey team in the 1982-83 season. The Wolverines came into the season with a young but high-scoring squad which figured to be exciting and im…

… those eight games being on the road. So it was understan- dable when the Wolverines opened the season with a 1-7 record even though they had managed to avoid getting blown out of the home rinks of Bowling…

Wolverine teams. IF ONE OF these players can excel to the point of being named CCHA rookie- of-the-year this season, Michigan will become the Los Angeles Dodgers of college hockey by having taken that award…

… than it's been the last three years. We'll be more of a skating team and we're emphasizing playing the man on defense." So there may be a little more gun- powder left in the Wolverines afterall and, if…

…, however, what weight class both of them will be taking on the mat this winter. In all probability, they may both move up to 134. THE WOLVERINES appear to be up to five-men deep at 134. Along with Der…

… Elbin is returning at 177. He had a 7-8 last season and Bahr hopes he will be much better this coming year. The Wolverines also have two players coming back after sitting last year out. One of them was…

November 08, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 54) • Page Image 8

….H. but the Wolverines were just filling the space on their schedule that was occupied by Notre Dame before the Irish dropped their hockey program at the end of last season. New Hampshire's Charlie Holt has…

…. Michigan freshman Brad Jones (left) in Hampshire's Paul Barton during last w the battle, the Wolverines won the war, s CCHA Sci The ski club also hopes to have bi- monthly get-togethers for its members. If…

… earning spots in the National Championships the following weekend at Lehigh University. Saturday's field will be made up of all the Big Ten teams plus 17 major independent schools from the Wolverine

…'s district. WOLVERINE COACH Ron Warhurst hopes his team's familiarity with the MSU course will give them an advan- tage over opponents like Illinois and Purdue, who have not run on it as often. "Michigan…

… will move up in this week's event." The Wolverine coach was pleased with the performance of Dave Meyer, who topped his team with a time of 24:05, good for 11th in the meet. "He finished first at Lehigh…

… coming off a foot injury which had forced her to miss several weeks at practice before Satur- day's meet. CathytSchmidt, who came to Michigan this year as a transfer student, was the first Wolverine to…

September 08, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 1) • Page Image 66

…4 4-D - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, September 8, 1983 No longer young, By JIM DWORMAN Everything points to a v basketball season for the M Wolverines this winter. All of the major components…

…, Purdue's Cross, Illinois' Derek Harper a nesota's Randy Breuer. The Northwestern's team graduated And Michigan has Antoine Jou Everything looks rosy, but... THE WOLVERINES' recruiting class lagged behind…

February 08, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 106) • Page Image 8

…'s win over Purdue, dropped the Wolverines into last place. MICHIGAN started strong in the first . half, leading by as many as seven poin- ts. Led by freshmen Wendy Bradetich and Sandy Svoboda, who…

… combined for 18 points and 10 rebounds in the first half, the Wolverines managed to hold a 31-28 lead at intermission. But the second half was all Michigan State. After the Spartans opened up with a 10-point…

…'S INDOOR TRACK MICHIGAN STATE DUAL MEET, Feb. 12 WOMEN'S INDOOR TRACK WOLVERINE WOMEN'S VITATIONAL, Feb. 12, 11 aim. IN- "< -..'3 \ \ . _. Harte ... scores 16 off-the-bench Remember Your Valentine with…

December 08, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 76) • Page Image 9

…-Dearborn net, but Seychel has managed to tally 34 goals so far in his career as a Wolverine. This season Seychel was having a typical year, tied for the team lead in scoring, when he was kneed in the thigh at…

… that it's progressed real quick." The loss of Seychel has hurt the Wolverines quite a bit, especially now that defensemen Greg Hudas and Mike Neff are out indefinitely. Seychel, however, always will be…

… people did." As long as Seychel doesn't duplicate his performance against the Russians last year, hitting three goalposts, he should be a valuable addition to the Wolverine lineup once his injury heals…

… Seychel could be in the lineup consistently.There may not be any Wolverine players that kiss the ice when Seychel returns, but they'll sure be glad to have him back. Are You Good Enough To Join The Best In…

March 08, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 122) • Page Image 10

…, scored 268.50 to capture fifth place in the team competition well ahead of both Wiscon- sin and Michigan State. "We could have been in the cellar," said Wolverine coach Newt Loken, "so we're pleased. I…

… shoulder. Manus managed scores in the high 8's in three events and a 9.65 on rings. "He really showed guts swinging through the pain," said Loken. The Wolverines placed six men in the individual finals, held…

… 22-year coaching career is tops in college history. MacInnes, 57, played his college hockey at Michigan from 1946-50 and was a key figure in the Wolverines' dominance of the sport under then coach Vic…

… seven con-. ference championships. His last 'appearance against the Wolverines came during the '81-'82 season when, Michigan defeated the Huskies in overtime 3-2 at Yost Arena. MacInnes retired after…

… Invitational Meet between the women swimmers from Michigan, Oakland University and host Eastern Michigan on Sunday. Why? Because no scores were kept. DESPITE the lack of scoring, Wolverine head'coach Stu Isaac w…

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