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September 06, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 1) • Page Image 74

… always find something that attracts people to his Michigan gymnasts. But in this, his 33rd year of coaching the Wolverines, Loken has unveiled the ultimate promotion - the Korean National team will in…

…' alma mater. Through these and other meets, Loken wants to showcase his team's gradual improvement over the past year. The Wolverines peaked near the end of last season, finishing third in the Big Ten…

…-laden squads. And Loken admits they're the teams to beat. But the Wolverine mentor, never one to shelter love for his gymnasts or the sport itself, will surely give his loyal followers something to cheer about…

… "present coach" syn-' drome victim was Anne Cornell. She was eventually given the boot. AND RIGHT now, the squad is sad- dled with the "former coach" blues. Last year, Scott Ponto guided the Wolverines to…

… compensate for the thinness in personnel. But the five returning Wolverines carry a meager seven years of competitive experience in with them. Senior Sara Flom is the only member of the group to have attained…

….), will no doubt log plenty of com- petitive time during the season. But that experience will come at season some. expense for the Wolverines. Flomr and Bertoncin are the team's. only' veteran all…

September 06, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 1) • Page Image 71

… operate on." Yet insofar as challenging for the Big Ten title each year is concerned, it's Wolverines to repeat as conference champs. "In 1978, we lost Bill Donakowski, (10,000 and 5,000 meter titleist…

… Heikkinen, who netted the Wolverines a second in the grueling steeplechase competition. Both Lattany and Heikkinen return this year, a fact no doubt comforting to Harvey, who now must fill the holes left by…

… you an incoming freshman who wants to see a whole lot of the Ann Arbor area this year? If so, the fastest-but certainly not the easiest' way to do just that is to earn yourself a spot on the Wolverine

… MICHIGAN'S BIG TEN champion high jumper Mike Lattany may be only 5-7, but he definitely can jump with the big boys. The gravity-defying Wolverine won his second straight outdoor conference title last spring…

September 29, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 21) • Page Image 7

…The Michigan Daily-Saturday, September 29, 1979-Page 7 BLUE SEEKS THIRD WIN Wolverines battle Cal West Coast jinx By BILLY SAHN BERKELEY, Calif. - California, home of natural turf and nagging…

… Rose Bowl memories. These are a couple of the elements that the Michigan Wolverines (2-1) must contend with today when they face the Golden Bears from the University of California at Berkeley (3-0). :Add…

… offense which .head coach Roger Theder has built around Campbell. This is the type of offense typified by Pac-10 teams. "In Cal, we are facing an excellent team," stated Wolverine head coach Schembechler…

… tackles. For the Wolverines, they enter this game as they have their past three - with an unbelievably solid and fearsome defense. But it's the offense which receives Schembechler's concern. "We better…

… start blocking and playing offen- se the way it should be played," demanded the Wolverine mentor. Michigan must get its act together offensively for this game. It's imperative because this is Michigan…

…'s last non-conference game before they start their an- nual drive for the BigTen crown. The Wolverines will be tested therefore on both fronts. Firstly, can the defense effectively hamper Cal's passing…

… the factor of turf. West Coast grass has never been kind to Schembechler teams. But the grass of Memorial Stadium will be a warmup of the grass that the Wolverines will play on at Purdue. COMS OcN B6…

… Diego definite no-no in field hockE State has won sixteen straight and Wolverines were slapped' should have little trouble winning Ma th, phe Ist of thw+ ush Qw for ey am qm ivasion, rk Halda Kevin…

… Clifford, Dana Loeche, Martha Carlson and Sharon Wiggleswirth are the other top runners for the Wolverines. "IT'S INTERESTING to note that the. $6,000 for recruitment which is allotted to Simmons does not…

September 06, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 1) • Page Image 65

…'t much different, only this time the Wolverines were expected to win the league and then make a serious bid to win their first national crown since 1964 and their eighth overall. The Denver Post rated…

… Michigan number one in the nation and through the first 14 games of the season, the Wolverines did little to make one think otherwise. They were cruising along with an 11-3 record and scoring goals in…

… duplicate his phenomenal rookie season and if some of the freshmen can strengthen the wings, then Final 1978-79 Wolverine Hockey Statistics 41 .1 Daily Photo BLUE SOPHOMORE center Murray Eaves moves in on…

… the Colorado College net, but this time the angle is covered by the sprawling goalie. Eaves was the Wolverines' leading scorer last season, until he tore ligaments in his knee, missing the final 13…

…'s performance. Michigan should be a good scoring team. If not, or if only one or two of the ifs come true, scoring will again be a major problem for the Wolverines. FARRELL WAS so confident that his young…

September 06, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 1) • Page Image 67

Wolverines to dominate the frontcourt this year. The forward from Hammond, Ind. impressed his coaches in preseason practice with his vocal, hustling brand of basketball, but in Frieder's words "leveled off" as…

… forward spot stems from the Wolverines' lack of rebounding strength last year. Where Michigan on- ce consistently outboarded its op- position, the Wolverines ran almost dead even last year, resulting…

….4 0.7 0.4 70.6 69.1 4APPY BASKETBALL new year, right Keith? Hardly. Here Wolverine guard Keith Smith's layup attempt is smothered in action from last year's home contest with Illinois. The Wolverines

…- able in men's small, medium, large and extra large sizes at $26.00, postpaid. (Men's small or medium will fit most women. For the Junior Wolverine, boys' sizes, 2-16, are $19.00. Tice's also features…

September 06, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 1) • Page Image 85

… worth the time it takes to read the menu. Brown Jug 1204 S. University Often 'compared to its neighbor across the street, the Wolverine Den, the Jug is definitely the sleazier of the two. The food…

…. Pretty cheap, though. The Wolverine Den 1201 S. University No doubt one of the best eating places on campus. Open late on weeknights and four a.m. on the weekends, the Den offers good breakfasts, mediocre…

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