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January 08, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 81) • Page Image 7

…'S WRESTLERS surprised no one with their strong performances during semester break. The Wolverines placed second at the Midlands Invitational last month behind powerful Oklahoma State, and were deprived of the…

…, with a 36-5 mauling of Ohio State. Wolverine pins were tallied by a recuperated Brown, unorthodox 177- pounder Rob Huizenga, and Ernst, who had to overcome a recurrence of his ankle injury to crush…

Wolverines faced Southern Illinois in a non-conference meet. The Wolverines won handily-perhaps, as swimmer Stu Issac kidded, "because the Salukis had just returned from Hawaii and didn't seem to be in much…

… Ohio State squad. The Wolverines defeated the Buckeyes by a score of 157.95 to 152. Michigan opens its home season this weekend Jan. 11-12 with the annual Big Ten Invitational. (For full details see…

Wolverines won the ball game de- spite a seemingly hopeless 15-point halftime deficit, some serious foul trouble, and . a trio of referees whose black-and-white jerseys con- stantly displayed a yellow streak…

… the likes of Hoosieri Coach Bobby Knight and "The Wizard of Westwood" him3elf, lJohnny Wooden. The Wolverines' 1973-74 campaign was once written off as a mediocrej afterthought. Now, talk of a Big Ten…

… baskebtball. What the Wolverines do is give 40 min- utes of basketball, 40 minutes of, hustling, clawing scrappy basket- ball. Orr was asked after the game Saturday if he thought this year's team was more…

… aggressive than his 1972-73 cage model. "You've got to be kidding," laughed Michigan's hardcourt director. "We're 250 thousand percent more aggressive this year!" And aggressive the Wolverines were against…

…, while center C.J. Kupec gen- erally stood around as freshman guard Steve Grote coughed up the ball an incredible eight times. But post-intermission play wrote another story for the Wolverines. "We just…

… entangle with Bill Musselman's Golden Gophers. And as Orr says, "That won't be any prize." The Wolverines did capture one prize as the AP decided to award an 18th ranking to Orr's charges. It's still early…

January 12, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 85) • Page Image 7

…,795 fans in Yost Ice Arena saw the Wolverines 'turn in one of their most lackidasical perform- ances of the season. On numerous occasions Michigan forwards would skate into the North Dakota lane with two…

… beautiful center- ing pass right into the slot from Angie Moretto, whose play was one of few Wolverine bright spots, set up Falconer for the easy goal. Don Fardig put Michigan in front, 2-1, with a power play…

… goal at 10:53. Fardig took a pass along The second period proved to be the right wing boards from Kris a scoreless standoff with the No- Manery and skated unmolested Daks outshooting the Wolverines by…

… bounced right back on his quential interference minor. stick from where it was promptly Finally, in the third stanza, the deposited in the Sioux' net. Wolverines came to life. They Gary Morrison was waved…

… before :he SAVES Wolverines now is to start scoring Moore (M) 20 20 5-45 goals. "You can get a hundred ATTENDANCE: 4795 chances," Farrell moaned, "but if you don't score goals, they don't mean a thing…

… makes perfect sense: "If we have the ball, you can't score." So don't expect a high- scoring affair today when the 18th-ranked Michigan Wolverines invade Williams Arena to battle the Gophers. Yri…

…, Britt, Johnson and Grote. It should be a close game to- day because of the style of ball Musselman has his team playing. If the Wolverines can break out to an early lead, the unexplosive Gophers will be…

… the three, don't be surprised: the Gophers lost all 12 players to gradueition last year, and when the Wolverines invade M INNESOTA MIl] Minneapolis tonight, they'll be getting their first look ever at…

… compulsory com- 9.3. Fer petition in the Big Ten Invitational also of In at Crisler' Arena. The Wolverines 8.9 point placed at least onp man in the top nated the three in each event. with Joe In the All…

…- parallel tively. Darden, second v The floor exercise had tjirOC In tram Wolverines place in the t ip four. #igan co J.P. Bouchard was first with 9.0, man wa Gagnon, second with a scoce of a 8.9 and Medd…

January 29, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 99) • Page Image 7

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven Michigan slays Badger giants By JOHN KAHLER bility, and Wolverine quickness' It's too bad more people produced a series of successful didn't show up at Crisler…

… Are- fast breaks that stunned the Bad- na last night. The Michigan gers. And Wayman Britt not only Wolverines put on a powerful contained his taller foe; he domi- exhi*ition of basketball com- nated him…

Wolverines minimal and 6-5. In attempting to defense trouble, as Johnny Orr's cagers these giants coach Johnny Orr was simply went around their Badger forced to set up a series of mis- } defenders. matches…

… night as the Wolverine cagers ripped Wisconsin 83-75 to remain in the thick of the Big Ten race. THAT DECISION proved disas- Ust trous to the Badgers. With the score tied at 51-all, Campy con- 7-11 3-3 7…

… Boilers edge ok, IJ-J The 'little'. Wolverines. 9 0 ... outrebound the big guys By MARC FELDMAN "IT'S A GREAT FEELING to look out on the court at the end of a game and have your whole team on the…

… last night. The Wolverines, who have acquired a reputation for having ice water in their veins by winning four out of five games decided by two points or less, actuallyadidn'tneed any last second heroics…

January 22, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 93) • Page Image 7

… time. WEST LAFAYETTE-The Mich- Then the Boilers watched as Joe igan Wolverines' lack of depth, Johnson missed a last-second shot lack of height, and the nemesis of in the extra period that still would a…

… Big Ten road contest finally have won it for Michigan. caught up with them last night as The roof had really fallen in for they dropped a heart-stopping, the Wolverines with three minutes heartbreaking…

… led 74-65. contest, but when three Wolverine starters, Steve Grote, Campy Rus- But then everything really be- sell and Wayman Britt fouled out, gan to go wrong. Russell drew his the Boilermakers came on…

… is going, Johnny Orr is going to need all the strength he can muster. The Wolverines did it to their coach again last night, in a nerve-gangling, heart-rendingtovertime defeat at the hands of Fred…

… Schaus' never-say-die Purdue Boilermakers. Immediately following the game, not one stunned Wolverine could muster any comments for the press. In the long tunnel leading from the playing court to the…

January 27, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 98) • Page Image 8

… hell is going on? That scene hit the Wolverines last night, but fortunately for Michigan, they awoke from their slumber just in time to salvage an 86-84 over- time victory over the charged-up Iowa…

… Hawkeyes. 55 second spurt halfway through the overtime period rescued the Wolverines from impending disas- ter. Iowa led 82-78 with 2:47 re- maining in the extra session be-; fore Michigan rattled off seven…

… advantage, and the Wolverine star still needed a takedown to avoid defeat. With 15 seconds showing on the clock, Davids got the take- down on a highly questionable call at the edge of the mat. Needing five…

January 11, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 84) • Page Image 7

…, yet already preseason visions of gloom and disaster have yielded to a bright- er picture of title contention and possible post- season play. The fiery Wolverines, who tangle with the Minnesota Golden…

… Michigan basketball program. John Orr smiles these days because he has a baliclub which reflects his coaching philosophy. The Wolverines hustle, play to- gether as a team, and give an honest effort every…

January 19, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 91) • Page Image 7

… many turnovers attest. For Michigan to beat State It must play tight defense, both to prevent the Spartan gunners from getting hot and to keep the turn- overs coming. The Wolverines must keep hustling on…

… to Ann Arbor. An impressive Wolverine performance might help convince them to enroll here. By all logic, Michigan should thrash the Spartans, but Mich- igan State does not play logical ball. Johnny Orr…

… Lindsay Hairston And as Johnny would tell you, once is too many. The MSU game is only the be- ginning of a crucial weekend for the Wolverines. Monday night, Johnny Orr leads his cagers into Mackey Arena for…

… yet to defeat the Wolverines in Crisler Arena this decade. Sports of The Daily Grapplers host Hoosiers Michigan wrestling celebrates its 50th anniversary today as the Wolverines host rebuilding…

…- dividuals who could provide tough combat for their Wolverine counterparts. 167-pounder Ken Kalcevich is 9-5 this year and should be good enough to determine whether Michigan's John Ryan has successfully…

January 18, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 90) • Page Image 7

… Pool is where it's happening tonight. The Midwest's most exciting dual swim meet of 1974 takes place tonight at 7:30 p.m. when the Wolverines race the Stan- ford Cardinals in Matt M a n n Pool. "We want…

… him. Cardinals Terry Sutton and Steve Strong provide experience and talent in the 500 and 1000- yard freesyle, but Wolverine freshman Norm Semchyshen has improved rapidly and s h o u I d make the…

… distance events excit- mng. Michigan's fine diving corps won't be tested as only Wayne Wager will make the trip from Stanfor . However, the Wolverine divers aven't forgotten t n e i r relatively poor…

… the Spartans, and hopefully will be able to rest some of the Wolverine squad. -WIDE SELECTION OF FRESH SEAFOOD- 5400 PLYMOUTH RD. ATTENTION GRAD STUDENTS AND TRANSFER STUDENTS If you are anxious to…

… for v e r y aggressive By splitting the North Dakota and antagonistic behavior to- series, Dan Farrell and his charges wards the visiting team. remain in eighth place, on the The Wolverines will not go…

January 13, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 86) • Page Image 8

…Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, January 13, 1974 Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, January 13, 1974 Wolverines hang on, nip Minnesota 66-65 By MARC FELDMAN - Special To The Daily…

… MINNEAPOLIS - The 18th-. ranked Michigan Wolverines staved off a frantic Minnesota rally in the closing minutes to SUNDAY post a nerve-jarring 66-65 Big SNA Ten victory over the Golden Gophers at Williams A r e…

… After Wolverine Steve Grote came back with a ten-footer with hit a couple of free throws to up 22 seconds left. Saunders fouledf the lead to seven, Saunders sand- Grote 12 seconds later, but Grote wiched…

… a couple of errant shots missed the free throw and thej around a Michigan turnover. The Gophers cleared the boards and Wolverines then played ball con- called time. trol and ate nearly a minute off…

… most of the after- noon. McCutcheon came back for the Gophers with a couple of jump- ers but the Wolverines went on a 13-4 tear to assume the 16 point lead. Russell tallied seven, John- son four, and…

… the second day of practice in October. Johnny Orr said, "A win is a Campy Russell, who scored a win, especially when it's on the. game-high of 23 points, meshed his road." The Wolverines won, but…

… consummate skills with his team- the lack of frontline substitutes mates and dominated play at both will haunt the Wolverines many ends of the court. Seemingly play- times before this Big Ten season ing all…

… of his 19 shots, MICHIGAN including a number of off-balance GroteFG FT R F iTP jumpers with Gophers hanging al so10-4 over him. He also pulled down 11 Kupec 4-8 6-7 12 2 14 rebounds. The Wolverines led…

…Cutcheon (22) during the Wolverines convincing 66-65 victory y esterday. Grote's clutch foul shooting down the stretch kept Minnesota at bay and helped Johnny Orr's scrappy crew to remain unbeaten in Big Ten…

January 20, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 92) • Page Image 8

… through an excru- ciating sophomore year during whichhedandHenry Wilmore never got it together as an effective working combination. The Wolverines started strong, but rapidly floundered, sput- tered and…

… Mich- igan Coach John Orr. "He wasn't jumping well or getting good . arc on the ball. But he did some fantastic things in the second half, didn't he?" gushed Orr. That he did. The Wolverines looked for…

… 21 3 12 1 6 S 4 1 4 21 82 45-84 45-82 36-61 10-16 38 Doily Photo by STUART HOLLANDER JUMPING SPARTAN Edgar Wilson (33) plays the tough defense against Wolverine Chuck Rogers (53) in the first half of…

… opening period provided the im- petus to turn the scoring around and spell doom for the Michigan' hockey team as the Wisconsin Badgers came from a two-goal t deficit to beat the Wolverines 6-3 F here last…

… program' celebrated its 50th anniversary yes- terday as the Wolverine matmen blanked a young Indiana squad 39-0 at. Crisler Arena.' Dave Curby registered the only oin of the day, flattening Hoosier' Bob…

… Pell with 35 seconds remaining in their meet-ending 190-pound con- test. Curby was leading Pell 16-0 when he finally put him away. Jim Brown got the Wolverines off on the right track at 118 pounds by…

… sidelined by a shoulder separation suffered in the Hoosiers' 22-19 victory over Western Michigan Friday night. The shutout was the second of the year for Michigan and left the Wolverines with a 3-0 conference…

…. These two injuries seemed to urn the game around as the, Badgers came back with four goals n the second period and one in the hird while replacement Badger' goalie Mike Dibble shut out the Wolverines for…

January 25, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 96) • Page Image 7

… maybe a few who almost were. Dekers By ANDY GLAZER History repeats itself. It happens all the time. But when the Mich- igan Wolverines take the ..ice against Minnesota this weekend,: they'll be hoping it…

… doesn't happen one more time. SI The last time the Wolverines faced the Gophers everything was looking rosy. They were 2-0, hav- N ing swept Waterloo the previous TH week. Everyone said the Minnesota…

… Victor Katch had his Wolverine squad playing a scrap- py man-to-man defense, but lack of height soon got the Michigan forwards into trouble. In an attempt to slow down the hot-shooting Spartans, Michigan…

… threw on a full court zone press in the second quarter. Once again Spartan height paid off in break- ing the futile Michigan press. Sims led the Wolverines in scoring, w h i 1 e the Spartans' Stoick had…

… cut out for them by the Wolverines last year. Ear- tomorrow. Her this season they were thrash- "In spite of losing five men ed 24-15 by Northwestern and just through graduation, we still ex- edged…

… team. The Wolverines will send Jiro Howe, McCloud, Iris Carta, and Williams in that event. Besides Michigan, Michigan State will be the only other Big Ten team. Six of the eight Mid- American conference…

January 24, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 95) • Page Image 7

…. They asked Enos why he wasn't in the Hall of Fame. "I don't know," he said. Neither do I. ruits By BILL CRANE The Michigan swim tea tered the 1974 season ki that graduation had thinn Wolverines' ranks…

… figure in the Wolverines' plans this seasonvia hustle and determination. Yawger is a "big strong guy" in Stager's terms. In the meet with Stanford last week, Yawger swam a fine 200 butterfly and lost to…

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