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January 14, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 86) • Page Image 7

…. Don't count them out of any- thing brother." The catalyst for this vital Wolverine victory came by way of a fabulous performance from Captain Henry Wilmore. Some- what overshadowed all season in the…

… surging Wolverines their biggest advantage of the afternoon, 67-62. One of them, a twisting off-balanced fall-away ten footer, must fall into that nebulous category of unforgetable shots. Until that…

… to almost nothing. So awesome was MSU's first half rebounding domination that the Wolverines picked up just three retrieves other than Ernie Johnson's six, compared to State's 20. Tireless pivot Bill…

… fireman. He made several steals from his baseline spot in the Wolverines' now familiar 1-2-2 zone and generally clogged, up the lane area. Kupec also hit two fifteen foot jumpers, some- thing he's fast…

… becoming noted for. tan sharpshooter Mike Robinson. Often Robinson would wait until the defense came to him before passing off to one of the big men cutting down the heart of the zone. When the Wolverines

… on. As Joe Johnson commented after- wards, "Anyone of us could be playing for MSU or Michigan. Even though we wear different colors, we're still close." But friends are not, the Wolverines are mighty…

… Michigan', Wolverines for theN past six seasons, a team must ITI) not only be able to win big at home, but' also to win fairly NIGHT EDITORS: consistently on the road. In past years, the Wolver- intimidated…

… or easy Lindsayt play in the contest, and compli- seemed obvious anyway, as an mented Wilmore with two field excuse and said that his team goals that increased the Wolverine played well and that he…

… minutes, the Spartans' inside scoring, hold- ing the Wolverines within a with the Johnsons doing the rest ing Kilgore, who had scored 19 up bucket or two. of the scoring: Ernie hit a pair to that time…

… with ten rebounds,C the Wolverines began feedig'fg ft reb tot Smith 13, and Hairston 11 as well Henry with spectacular success. smith 6-12 1-1 7 13 as ten more rebounds. Unable to get the ball inside on…

January 09, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 81) • Page Image 9

…Tuesday, January 9, 1973' THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nine r pMichi ,0 e t f - a' t *F TWO-TIME ALL-AMERICA Hen gets set to let go for two of hi Wolverine win over Iowa at 1 LaPrince tries in vain…

… and came away, with jumbled results. For the record, the Wolverines won four and dropped two, but if your last recollection of Coach John Orr's club is the sputtering Crisler Arena wins over Notre Dame…

…, many of which were forced or from extremely long range. The Wolverines did play some hardnosed defense in the game, which prompted Orr to comment afterward, "I'm sick and tired of reading that we don…

… Minnesota, FRANK LONGO found the Wolverines' sticky zone and ball control game too unset- tling and fell to Michigan by a tured the Maize and Blue with 71-59 count. 15 first half points, could man- After…

… least three Wolverines. Ken them to take shots which were un- Brady always shadowed the Iowa favorable. The statistics revealed big man and Ernie Johnson front- how well the Wolverine defensive ed the…

January 13, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 85) • Page Image 7

…Page Seven t, I Saturday, January 13, 1973 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, January 13, 1973 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven Wolverines plot end, Icers dump Denver to Spartan win streak in…

… State appeared to be one of avoiding a letdown against the unheralded Spartans. The. rampaging charges of Gus n Ganakas however, have seen to it that the Wolverines need no extra incentive in today's 4…

… decked the Denver Pio- neers, 6-4. Wolverine coach Al Renfrew said his team was at the brink of turn- dailly sports, NIGHT EDITOR: DAN BORUS fakes vs thr nt gal S i ERNIE JOHNSON (with ball) f Werner to…

… or Michigan on a short back hand "We didn't panic in the first per- shot, but Rob Palmer followed by iod," assessed Wolverine captain stealing the puck at center ice and' Rick Mallette in the jubilant…

… score. Johnson I o rtuniti4-3, when Bob Krieger took a pass Io player for the Wolverines ' rDniesAll - Amw from Bob Young in the Denver Peeenver sA merican mwinger zone and skated the length of the Pete…

… McNab scared the game s Iice to tally on a short backhander. For the third time in the eve- RECORD: ning the Wolverines came from behind as Randy Trudeau carried -g, the puck from his own zone, split u…

January 21, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 92) • Page Image 11

… ranks of the un- beaten in Big Ten play and gave Purdue temporary sole possession of first place. The Wolverines had battled back to take a 62-61 edge after seeing their game-long lead turned into a five…

…. Russell left his lay-up hang- ing on the rim, but Ernie John- son, trailing the play, converted to bring the Wolverines within a point, 61-60, with 3:48 remaining. On Purdue'snext attack, for- ward Jovon…

January 30, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 99) • Page Image 6

…, it all sounds pretty con- fusing. Well, that is the state in which the Michigan hockey fan finds him- self after the Wolverines' return from Colorado Springs this past day's contest. Friday's loss was…

…, scored three goals for the first Wolverine weekend. It was another crucial.. series in Michigan's never-ending * bid for the ever-elusive playoff! WC H position, but twice the Blue team found itself…

… holding the short end A Standings of the stick. Denver Colorado College came up with icn State the 8-7 and 6-4 victories, thereby: Notre Dame jumping over the Wolverines into North Dakota ninth place in…

… turn the trick, and the 6-4 loss dropped the Wolverines into last place. Does that mean Michigan is out of it? "Oh, no!" cries Renfrew. And he is right. Minnesota-Duluth, the team to beat for the eighth…

…-point series? M i n n e s o t a- Duluth, promising a pretty exciting finish to Michigan's home schedule. This week the Wolverines play a home-and-home series with Michi- gan State, who have dropped to third…

January 19, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 90) • Page Image 7

… and copy when it comes to Michigan swimming: Tom Szuba. The Dear- born freshman has performed brilliantly in his very brief career as a Wolverine, recently breaking Carl Robie's long-standing record in…

… ___ -._._ -- STUN NCAA CHAMPS: Gymnasts SABRES CUT HAWKS By RICH STUCK Ward Black set the pace with a' great floor exercise routine and the rest of the Wolverines followed suit last night as the Michigan gymnasts…

…1 and Don Johnson with 11 led the Wolverines, who lacked the per- sonnel to match Shaw's tender- ed athletes. The freshmen get back into action Saturday after the varsity game at Crisler Arena…

… superb effortst the Wolverines to roll ond dual meet victory son without a loss. Terry Boys combi mark with Black's s floor event to give Lo a quick lead. South came back to take th as Rupert Hansen w…

Wolverine to break 9.0 ed to a 9.15 mark. Although Michigan] rings event, the 1-2 pu Falb and Joe Neuens devastating. Falb, as last Saturday agains earned the Wolverine of the meet, this tim maneuvering to a…

… through the air and to their sec- was swarmed on at the middle of y of the sea- the floor by a fired-up bunch of Michigan Wolverines. ned his 9.0 On the fifth and next-to-last core in the event, the…

Wolverin gymnasts last night to an upset victory over NCAA Champion Southern Illinois. Teammate Monty Falb scored an incredible 9.4 on the rings. A New Art of Speech Based on Rudolph Steiner's Spiritual…

January 28, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 98) • Page Image 9

… Championships by demolishing perennial Southwestern C o n f e r e n c e champion, Southern Methodist, 81-32, yesterday at Matt Mann Pool. The Wolverines passed their first major challenge of the swim season with…

… fray. But the Wolverines shot 49 per cent from the floor and 85 per cent from the line, figures which bear out the fact that the Maize and Blue didn't play that poorly. No, the reason Michigan finished…

January 18, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 89) • Page Image 7

…'Thursday,,, January 18, 1973 THE MICHIGAN DAILY' Page Seven Thursday, January 18, 1973 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven Wolverine icers Pistons lose, fall t By ROBIN WAGNER Inspirational…

… posters, the likes of "Jar 'em, Jarry," hung; from the walls of Michigan Coliseum. The Michigan pep band was busy serenading the fans, and a cheering war be- tween Wolverine and Spar- tan partisans was in…

… competition, fin- ishing with a 52.10 total. Battling the defending NCAA champs tonight, the Wolverines will turn to Bruce Medd and Bruce Keeshin to help Gura out. "Gura's injury means losing a sure nine plus…

January 12, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 84) • Page Image 9

… Turn The Corner." Just what I thought. Well, four losses later, the Wolverines not only have failed to turn the corner, they have lost sight of it. With the Univer- sity of Denver pucksters comin.g to…

… again." Junior wing Peter McNab en- ters the Wolverine series as Den- ver's leading point producer with nine goals and 13 assists for 22 points. Rob Palmer, the center on McNab's line, is the Pioneers…

…-Northwestern at Crisler Arena, 3:30 p.m. icers by the opposition, 418-370, an av- erage of exactly four shots per game. With front - runner Michigan State looming on the Wolverine schedule after Denver, it appears…

…. However, if things do not turn out well for Michigan's skaters this weekend and in the near future don't be surprised if you see some of the Wolverines walk- ing around campus singing "Oh where, oh where…

January 20, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 91) • Page Image 7

… straight out of the late 60's. And it isn't just talk. NIGHT EDITORS: All week the Wolverines work- -T ed tirelessly on fast break drills. MARC and ROGER At one point assistant coach Jim Dutcher warned his…

… conference. Few persons,a except Orr, feel the Boilers are for real. If they win today, though,3 just watch everyone say, "I told you So." Perhaps only slightly more folkst expected the Wolverines to burst so…

… in Indiana THE MICHIGAN wrestling squad will meet the Hoosiers in Bloomington today and another Wolverine victory is expected according to the outcome of some recent matches. Last week Michigan pulled…

… a 22-12 decision over North- western, a very significant win for the grapplers. Jerry Hubbard led the Wolverines in the trimming of the Wildcats, followed closely by teammate Gary Ernst. The Hoosiers…

January 14, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 86) • Page Image 6

… and Ray Gura took the all- around title to lead the Michi- gan gymnastic team to an easy victory over the outclassed Ohio State Buckeyes yesterday. A sizeable Crisler Arena crowd watched the Wolverines

… much closer than the final score indicates as t h e Wolverines needed three consecu- tive decisions from John R y a n , Dave Curby, and Gary Ernst in the final three matches to pull away from the pesky…

… oddly, enough finished third at the Mid- lands. Wolverine John King performed admirably just to keep Froehlich from gaining a superior decision, succumbing by a 12-3 count. At this point with only three…

January 11, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 83) • Page Image 7

… it then." "Fifteen bucks,' said big Henry. Hopefully, the Michigan Wolverines will be invited to the National Invitational Tournament this coming March so I and the rest of the Daily crew can return to…

… block Ken Brady's sh in last Monday night's game. Kunnert's 23 points against th Wolverines helped earn him the AP Big Ten Player of the Wee award. WISCONSIN MISSES BEST SWIMMERS Tanker foes outmanned…

January 10, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 82) • Page Image 1

… . . . Sports staffer Dan- Borus writes his column on the new, improved Wolverine basketball squad, or, as he calls them, the "new look Wolverines," on Page 7 . . . Arts Page probably has something interesting…

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