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January 24, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 97) • Page Image 9

…ip Sunday, January 24, 1971 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Pnge Nine Sunday, January24, 1971 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Paoe Nine o wolverines rally past Wildcats, 97-87 Wilmore lifts cagers from 12 pont…

… deficit By MORT NOVECK Special To The Daily EVANSTON-Michigan had more trouble with North- western than they expected, but the Wolverines rallied from a seven point halftime deficit to defeat the Wildcats…

… 20, but in between we were bad," said an unhappy Wolverine coach Al! Renfrew after the game. Michigan has now lost three in a row. Indeed in those first 10 minutes it appeared Michigan would blow the…

January 26, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 98) • Page Image 9

Wolverines played a good second half against Northwestern, but then they had to. Michigan had its problems in the first period and the Wildcats roared, at least for twenty minutes. "Northwestern played very…

… held a commanding lead throughout most of the first half. Northwestern's leading scorer Ron Shoger went where he wanted, usually right under the basket, and dumped in 15 points, while the Wolverines were…

… just trying too hard. But he came out because of the fouls, not his shooting." One of the quicker men on the speedy Wolverine squad, Hart gave the team an immediate lift. He picked up six points before…

… disaster for the Wolverines, but Hayward "did a good job" and Orr feels that "there's not that much difference with Hayward in there. He's not that far behind Wilmore as a player." The substitutes played a…

… the bucket." Though the signs of a comeback were beginning to show, the Wolverines went off the court at halftime with a seven point deficit. Orr was worried, but the team was still confident. "At the…

… points and Sibley with 14 their absence hurt Northwestern. In addition the 32 fouls allowed the Wolverines to set two new Michigan records, for most free throws and for most free throws attempted. The team…

… Western Collegiateo Hockey Association cellar. With Minnesota moving ahead of the Wolverines on the basis of NIGHT EDITOR: its series split with Michigan TERRI FOUCHEY State. Michigan's playoff chances…

… continue to deteriorate. Now faced with playing seven "We didn't forecheck the wayI of their remaining ten league we should," Renfrew explained, games on the road, the Wolverines "They (the Pioneers) were…

… ings, Renfrew moved Marra back league affairs, four of them com- to defense late in Saturday ing at home, the Wolverines w i 11 night's game and shifted Michel have to win on the road, s o m e- Jarry to…

… in a non- weekend." conference battle. The troubled Wolverines will close out their Renfrew has also been concern- schedule by traveling to Minnesota ed about the team's poor offense and battling home…

January 31, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 103) • Page Image 9

… by sophomore Henry Wilmore. Wilmore tossed in 31 points and was joined in in just over three minutes while double figures by the rest of the holding the Gophers scoreless to Wolverine starting lineup…

…, turn the ball game into a rout. Decisive to the Wolverine vic- The rest of the way the teams toryk ,was their domination of the played even with both coaches backboards. Michigan outrebound- laigtebnhs…

… first half, of their shots. The leading scorer Michigan never led by fewer than for the Gophers was substitute four points. The Wolverines ran guard Bob Murphy who totaled 23. 4into a cold spell at the…

…. of the half, when Michigan took With three Big Ten road wins over complete control of the game. now under their belts, the Wol- The Wolverines scored 16 points verines return home this week to SPORTS…

January 09, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 84) • Page Image 7

…1971 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven 1971 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven ''I I 0-111001111--ow Spartan icers slash Wolverines, 5-4 Harkness moves up; replaces Abel as GM By RICK CORNFELD…

… Special To The Daily EAST LANSING - Michigan, icers screened goalie Karl Bagnell, once too often last night and the 5-6 Wolverine netminder was un- able to prevent Michigan State from recording a 5…

… Don Thompson rack up four assists. The loss drops the Wolverines into eighth place in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association with a 2-5 conference record and a 6-7. mark over all. The Wolverines, who…

… from Thompson on the left, and all alone 15 feet in front of the net, put it in. The Wolverines gained one of those goals back with five minutes to go when Merle Falk skated around Boid behind the MSU…

… goal, then passed the puck to Rick Mallette just in front of the crease. From there Mallette scoredd easily. Toward the end of the game, the Wolverines played a frustratedN game of catch-up. In the last…

… early min-E utes of the period. One minute The Wolverines held MSU off into the frame, with the score for the rest of the period and tied tied, 2-2. Thompson, State's lead- the score with five minutes…

…, executive direc- tor, were to join Harkness to "crystalize our thinking," Hark- ness said. side of the goal, who pushed it into the unguarded net. Two min- utes later, with the Wolverines enjoying a man…

… for the parallel bars event, in which' the Wolverines posted a score of 25.45, the team averaged above the 27 point mark. In the all-around competition, Rick McCurdy led the Wolverines with a 52…

… competitors in t h a t event. Rounding out the Wolverine high bar attack were Marti with an 8.85 and Gura with an 8.75. One of the more pleasant sur- prises was the performance of freshman, Monty Falb who equal…

January 10, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 85) • Page Image 9

… State 6-5 last night. , ' Trailing 6-4 with only 5:58 left,: Wolverine defenseman Punch Car- NIGHT EDITOR: tier drew a double minor for trip- BOB ANDREWSf ping and roughing and it looked f like the…

… and then take the lead on Lee Oler's jumper, 89-88. When the Wolverines put the ball in play after Oler's bucket 1:18 remained in the game. Eight seconds later they the remainder of the game but failed…

… to capitalize. The loss, combined with Minne- sota's 3-1 triumph over Minneso- ta-Duluth, drops the Wolverines into last place in the nine team Western Collegiate Hockey Associ- ation, with a…

… stanza, State continued its' erocious forechecking which tied he score 3-3 at intermission. Larry Jakinovich intercepted an rrant Michigan pass deep in the Wolverine zone and quickly flip- ped the puck…

… Gagnon at 8:20. It all seemed over until Bernie agnon began Michigan's come- ack 22 seconds later to bring the Wolverines within two, -Daily--Terry McCarthy DAVE ROBERTS of Michigan State celebrates the…

January 08, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 83) • Page Image 7

…- games were in the Michigan igan. Center Gilles Gagnon, an( Coliseum so the Wolverine I c e r s ther junior is the cousin of Mic came out on the short end of the igan scoring leader Bernie GaE series, non…

…. Tonight'the Wolverines will seek An even closer familial relatior to extend this visiting team ad- ship is found in the three D( vantage when they travel to East Marco brothers, seniors Jerry ar Lansing for…

… a nday Mck; ican goaltender Rick Duffett com- iGagnon is far and away Mi pleted his eligibility last term and igan's leading scorer with Wolverine netman Doug Hastings points. Far back in second is Pa…

… play goals. The penalti both sporting 2-4 records. The themselves have not bother Wolverines are 6-6 overall while Coach Al Renfrew who admi ACC places seven players on probation Bp The Associated Press…

Wolverines' spot- ty performance to date he added that "we have not really settled on our lines yet. We'll continue to try different combinations." MSU will be without the services of two of their regular…

January 17, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 91) • Page Image 7

… yesterday and dumped Indiana, the pre-season favorite to take the Big Ten crown, 92-81. The Wolverines never trailed as they raced to their eighth victory in their last nine games and second win in two in the…

…'s balanced attack in the first half pulled them into a big lead which the Hoosiers were never able to narrow to less than four points. The Wolverines took a seven point, Indiana, 92-81 upper deck ...!.,_c…

… and gives much of the credit to his teammates. "I felt good before the game, he noted. "I was V' sure of myself and sure that we could win because the whole team was confident." The Wolverine

…'s confidence was evident from the opening tipoff. Indiana got the first shot but Michigan got the first basket and from then on the Wolverines played the game the way they wanted to. "They couldn't even…

… with a really ready everyone did outstanding their super- McGinnis of Wilmore of I the Wolverines-but Michigan's advantage came from the great team balance. Wilmore, in his second out- standing Big Ten…

… points, the Indiana attack was listless and Michigan's s t r o n g quintet was able to surge to a quick lead° and play the Hoos- iers off the rest of the way. The Wolverines held the lead from the start…

… of the Hoosiers' most serious problems. Poor Al The quicker Wolverines, led by wait at1 Dan Fife, stole the ball a num- garner his ber of times from their bigger op- verne coa ponents, helping to…

… but one we Wilmore on the bench getting a ines. Bern rest, the Wolverines continued to game misc outscore the Hoosiers, as Wayne 22 seconds Grabiec, who finished with 13 iod. he any points, flipped in…

…, switched to a Gary Con man-to-man defense, but it didn't a perfect help much, as the Wolverines net- Sioux net ted 11 points in the first two and knocked it a half minutes to boost their lead Nelson. to 58…

…-44. Nelsonv The Hoosiers, led by McGinnis, Dave Murl rallied in the next five minutes to having tr outscore the Wolverines 17-6 and lenses. cut Michigan's margin to five Michiga points. But Michigan came right…

January 31, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 103) • Page Image 8

… highlighted by even more in the next match, as three pins by the Wolverines. At John Brewer edged Wolverine 126, Bill Davids, a freshman, de- freshman Rick Neff 11-9. After stroyed his opponent, Bill Jones…

… Walt Sex- bout. ton, the regulars at 142 and 190. The Buckeyes came back again Three of the four Wolverines who at 158. with Dave Saffledefeating lost their matches were wrestling Mitch Mendrygal, 7…

… POUNDS - John Brewer (OSU)I I dec. Rick Neff 1-9 not cope with Huizenga's legs. l Bucks, 09 24-12 -Daily-Jerry Clarke BILL DAVIDS, Wolverine wrestler, rides Bill Jones of Ohio State in yesterday's dual…

… full advantage of his superior weight and was .imply too strong for Quinn, winning by a 4-1 score. The Wolverines put the meet out of reach in the 190 match, when Therlon Harris, normally a 177-pounder…

… meet record of the Wolverines is flawless, it is generally accepted that neither Michigan, nor any other of the top teams in the country could handle the Hoosiers in dual tmeet competition. However…

January 16, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 90) • Page Image 7

… pounds the smallest man on the ice, turned away 38 North Da- kota shots last night and cam within one slap of recording a shut out as the Wolverine icers humbled North Dakota, 5-1. Michigan's defense…

…- fore the Coliseum crowd of 2400 but Bagnell stopped it cold. The victory, combined with Min- nesota's 6-2 loss to Michigan Tech, gives the Wolverines a tie for eighth in the Conference. As an example of…

… his goal tend- ing acrobatics, Bagnell robbed{ Nopak hot shots Bob Duncan and Greg Cameron twice apiece. Near the start of the second period Duncan took a pass five feet int front of the Wolverine net…

…'s brilliance oversha- dowed all else, but the revised Wolverine offense was hardly asleep. Captain Paul Gamsby's line, which this week had Merle Falk added to it, produced four goals. numbed Brian Slack scored…

… it in., Though the Wolverines had dominated the early minutes of the game, they were unable to score until seven minutes had gone by. A Punch Cartier slap shot deflected by Falk broke the ice for…

… cut down the angle on Mallett2's shot, the sophomore winger shot it past the goalie's right side. Gophen By RANDY PHILLIPS The Wolverine Tankers knocked off a weak Minnesota squad last night 77-46 in a…

… Byron MacDonald in- creased that margin to nearly aI pool length. The Wolverine four- some's time was the best mark in the nation so far this season, Wolverine coach Gus Stager re- marked that although…

January 06, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 81) • Page Image 10

… winning goal was a power play effort and came just after the seven minute mark. Wolverine wing Bernie Gagnon knocked down an errant Badger pass near center ice and cut down the left Unreserved tickets are…

…'s sl the rebound past the fal tender. After the game, Michig Al Renfrew summed up tory. "They were a good t noted, "but our goaltend excellent." Wolverin THE NEXT NIGHT Michigan's goaltending was still…

… Bulldogs 11-1 in the opening game of the Nichols Tournament in Buffalo, New York. Nine different Wolverines scored including a number of the lesser used players as Renfrew went to his bench early and often…

… LaGrange, Ill., as the Wolverines finished fourth in a field of 52 at the Midwest Open. The tournament, which is "equal to the NCAA Tournament in terms of toughness, in terms of the level of…

… State, the defending NCAA champion, Oklahoma State, the defending Big Eight Conference champion, and Michigan State, runners-up in last year's NCAA tourney. The Wolverines gained only four place…

… defend- ing Big Eight champion Carl Adams. Tom Quinn lost his opener to the eventual champion, won four in a row after that, and be- came the only other Wolverine grappler to place, losing the con…

January 22, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 95) • Page Image 8

…. However fine the freshmen appear to be, most of the burden of the team's challenge for Big Ten honors will naturally fall on the shoulders of the many fine Wolverine veterans. In the sprints and hurdles the…

… team is especially strong. Gene Brown, who set a new Michigan record last year with ond performance, wi the Wolverines with threat in the 60 yardd ray, an All-America i hurdles last season a man, should…

… rack up Michigan in both the lows, and with Reave give the team one of t est hurdling threats i ference. Wolverine Captain Montgomery anchors quarter mile continge ing George Drew, Gr Trevor Mathews, an…

… straight season took second in the 6 tition, finishing Just Chapman, only a fres year. Storrey, a two America, garnered pob Wolverines in both th half mile. All three prime contenders agai son. Adding…

January 20, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 93) • Page Image 7

… had a couple of other good games, too, grabbing 18 re- bounds and scoring 32 points against Harvard and Wyoming in the Michigan Invitational. He also helped the Wolverines upset then tenth…

Wolverines needed so sorely to make them into a contender for the Big Ten title. And then there were those bad games, the games where Brady just couldn't seem to do anything right. He couldn't score or rebound…

… methods an diving styles of the leading coach- es in order to mold his team into contenders. "A coach must recognize whatl good diving is," says the Wolverine1 diving coach Dick Kimball. "He must have a…

January 29, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 101) • Page Image 8

… on a particularly good performance tomorrow when It takes on Michigan's undefeated tankers. T h e Wolverines also splash in against Toronto tonight at home. Farley and Bob Webster, Tiger diving mentor…

… duo of Dick Rydze and Joe Crawford. Wolverine diving coach D i c k Kimball plans to take along a third diver, probably either Steve Schenthal or Jim Creede. Princeton has not fared as well as expected…

… McCarthy. Farley considers Michigan "su- per strong" in the butterfly and the breaststroke, and these are the two events that Stager is expect- ing sure points. The Wolverines have three flyers down…

… slower than Michigan's top mark. In tonight's meet against a rel- atively weak Toronto squad the Wolverines will be trying to give some lesser-used people a little bit of competitive work. Toronto's best…

January 24, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 97) • Page Image 8

… EDITION at S BS now wolverine gymnasts Buckeyes vault over Eastern top Goph ers MSU bo frosh, 9 11 ' F i MW University Activities Center proudly announce the addition of 3 new flights to the…

… to detract from the Wolverines'nshowing in their last non-Big Ten meet. The heftiest contribution to the Wolverine victory was made by all-arounder Rick McCurdy, who finished among the top three in all…

… bulwarks of versatility, Ray Gura and Ter Marti, turned in five top-three finishes between them, and rolled up 52.75 and 52.70 marks respec- tively. The Wolverine all-arounders were backed up by a…

Wolverines. A display of breakneck speed and hot shooting by Bridges and Robinson increased the score to 77-74 in just 30 seconds. A lay- up by Jim Miltenberger brought State to within one. A steal of the…

January 17, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 91) • Page Image 6

… advantage of two defaults to down the Wolverines 18-17. The t e n points thus handed to Northwest- ern were the deciding factors in the meet, which saw Michigan dominate the actual wrestling. The forfeits…

… score 18-14 in Northwestern's favor, forcing Rick Bolhouse to pin his opponent, Jamie Summerfelt, if the Wolverines were in win the meet. No one knew this better than Summerfelt, who was repeatedly…

January 14, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 88) • Page Image 7

… starts last night to Toledo's frosh five, 88-78. The key factors that propelled the Rockets past the Wolverines were complete domination of the boards and a well balanced scor- ing attack. Behind most of…

… the game and at half-time 48-40, Michigan put on a surge to come within one point with 10 minutes left in the contest, but a quick Toledo spurt finished the Wolverines off and they never threatened…

January 14, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 88) • Page Image 6

… EVERYTHING NOW at NOW Student Book Service From Wire Service Reports NEW YORK-Former Wolverine first baseman Bob Makoski was selected by the San Francisco Giants in, the first round of base- ball's free agent…

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