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January 10, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 83) • Page Image 7

… Country to play the Michi- gan Tech Huskies at Houghton this weekend. The Wolverines -.are just two points behind Tech in the WCHA standings, and saying that the series is cru- cial is an understatement…

…. The Wolverines have played the Huskies three times this season, winning twice at home by 7-5 and 4-3 scores, and losing a cliffhanger at the Olympia in the Great Lakes Invitational Tournament by a score…

… shots and kept the Wolverines in the game. Harvard scored twice on Moore in the first two periods, but an inspired Wolverine hockey team came back in the third period to score three unanswer- ed goals…

Wolverines. All three had re- ceived 'suspensions from the NCAA and the WCHA for fight- ing in a game against Michigan State. 'U I This wee end in Sports TODAY I HOCKEY-Michigan Tech at Houghton…

… scored four goals in the third period to rout the MOORE IS regaining his All- Wolverines. Final scores: 6-1 American form, as demonstrat- and 8-3. ed in the tournament games The State series raised the and…

… into this series, saying: "We're always up for the games against Tech." As coach Farrell pointed out, his team has played too incon- sistently for him to be sure of the outcome. The Wolverines have…

… proven they can beat the best teams in the country- Harvard, Minnesota and Michi- gan Tech-and yet are sixth in the WCHA standings. The questions is this: Will the real Wolverine team please stand up…

…?" SCORES II NHL Boston 5, Vancouveri CN.Y. Islanders 3, Philadelphia 1 Los Angeles 5, Buffalo 2 NBA IBoston 108, Buffalo 100 "1 V. TOKJ U A I- .RV/ 1 I J i ASIDE from tournament play, r the Wolverines have…

January 12, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 85) • Page Image 8

…. Shooting at a record breaking .640 clip, on 32 of 50 field goals, the Spartans managed to thwart every threat the Wolverines could generate.' Junior forward Terry Furlow provided the spark for State…

…'t expect to make them were putting them in."1 A sticky Spartan defense hampered the Wolverines all af- ternoon, and according to MSU; coach Gus Ganakas, was the necessary element in producing the victory…

Wolverine woes, they must take to the road next week for back to back Big Ten encounters with Iowa and Min- nesota. Reserves topOS The Michigan varsity reserve basketball team, led by Kent Storey's 33 points…

… Ann Arbor Pioneer hit on 13 of 20 shots from the floor and added seven free throws, in leading Michigan to its fifth win in six starts. Storey's 33 points aside, three other Wolverines scored in dolbl…

…, stuffing a hand in Wolverine John Robinson's face. Robinson finished with 12 points and nine rebounds. t i 31 78 38-86 40-78 0 3 .000, 32-50 22-29 32 EARLY BLITZ PROVES FATAL, 6-0 Blu By FRED UPTON…

… Special To The Daily HOUGHTON - The Michigan Tech hockey team blitzed the Wolverines here last night by a score of 6-0. Michigan never really got untracked against the revenge - minded Huskies. With the…

…. slipped it past the fallen Robbie Moore, Michigan's goaltender. ANOTHER frustrated Michi- The bad luck and poor play gan player was center Angie! still continued for the Wolver- Moretto, the Wolverines

January 14, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 86) • Page Image 8

… with Louisiana State. Loken terms the Tigers as "su- perb." "There are many places to improve in, in order to get a score to crowd LSU," says the Wolverine coach. "We have our work cut out for us." After…

…. Medd and the rest of the Wolverines travel'to Baton Rouge, Louisiana Friday, to meet Louisiana State in their first dual meet of the season. haun-rats icers- AP Photo Why are these men smiling…

…-0354 By FRED UPTON The Wolverine hockey team traveled to Michigan Tech last weekend and split the two game series with the Huskies. For Michigan, this was the first time that it had beaten Tech in Houghton…

… being thoroughly over- whelmed 6-0, Saturday. The Wolverines played well enough to win on Friday and the overtime victory was indicative of the close game. Michigan Tech was a hot and cold team Friday. It…

January 11, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 84) • Page Image 7

… lead and never relinquished it as they won a close 66-57 swimming victory over the Wolverine tankers last night at Matt Mann pool. It marks the second straight year that Wisconsin has downed Michigan in…

… a Big Ten daal meet. The loss also snapped Michigan's three meet winning streak. It was a night of bitter dis- appointment for Coach Tus Stager and his swimmers as 'he Wolverines copped unexpected…

… victories in the 1000 yard free- style and the 100 yard freestyle 5-4 I tankers, 6 but came up sadly lacking for by Craine and Black in the onej depth in the stroke eventi, nor- meter, the Wolverines

… with a time of 9:516. The 200 yard and 50 yard The Wolverines' stellar diver, freestyle events were won byl Dick Quint missed the meet but Wisconsin's Brad Homer and his teammate, Don Craine, Frit…

… when I l oked over at Evans, he had already made his move and was fout in front. I tried to get him but it was too late, I lost the meet", he said. The Wolverine's, however, were not dead yet. Following…

… Pat Bauer's victory in the breaststroke, they were only a down by five, 58-53, heading into the last event of the night, the - 400 yard freestyle relay. Wis- consin dashed the Wolverines hopes for a…

…. Wolverines into a fifth place tie Doug Lindskog knotted the with the Huskies. game at one apiece when he Michigan has now mastered blazed the puck in for a tally Tech three out of three WCHA from the side of…

… That penalty was a costly one stanza due to Michigan Tech's for the Wolverines-too mny poor passing and the Wolverines men on the ice-and it took good forechecking. Tech but 12 seconds to tie. .s d…

….m. at the Uni- versity Golf Course Clubhouse. Anyone interested in joining backstroke as it was Szuba all fthe way at 1:56.6, only tnree tenths of a second off the pool record. The Wolverines also copped…

… performance in the Midlands tournament, the ,Michigan wrestlers marshalled their= * ~ strength to trounce Rhode Island on Thursday. Now, the bulk of the Big Ten dual-meet schedule cone fronts the Wolverines

January 25, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 96) • Page Image 5

…:33; 12. Minn-Van- elli (rough) 17:10; 13. M-Trudeau (rough) 17:10. GOALIE SAVES performances this year," said Michigan coach Farrell, "Our forechecking was just what we needed." THE WOLVERINES skated…

… few days ago. Evidently, M o r e t t o was not overly disturbed-he scored not only the Wolverine's first, but their fourth goal as well, and added an assist. Michigan's second goal came at 13:25 after a…

… Moretto pass reached sophomore Pat Hughes just in front of the goal. Hughes got a soft shot off that trickled between goalie Jeff Tscherne's legs for the score. THE WOLVERINES pulled out to a 3-0 lead early…

… assisted. THE WOLVERINES set the mood of the gaie in the first period, noticeably on the sav- age forechecking by Don Du- fek, among others, and con- tinued to contain Minnesota af- terward. Larry Thayer…

… featured the return of Wolverine captain Dave Cur- by, defending Big Ten Cham- pion, at 190 pounds, and he had no trouble disposing with rival Mark Stewart, 7-1. During the closing moments of the 167-pound…

January 09, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 82) • Page Image 7

… wrestlers should be good. "I think our experience against tougher competition will give us the edge in the meet," Johannesen continued, "but there should be some good individual matches." The Wolverines can…

Wolverine, despite a minor knee injury, and repeated his 1972 feat of capturing the 118-pound class at the Midlands. Bill Schuck, fourth at 142 pounds, was the only other Wolverine to place in a tournament…

…-4. This weekend the olverines travel to Houghton to face Michigan Tech. Just before vacation the Wolverines were bombed by Michigan tate twice by the scores of 6-1 and 8-3 in goalie Robbie Moore's ebut…

… Michigan a 3-2 win over previously undefeated Harvard and a chance to meet Michigan Tech in the finals. The Wolverines however had to settle for the runnerup spot s Tech came up with three goals in the, last…

… DEMING 0j wimining HE MICHIGAN swim team faces its stiffest challenge of the young season Friday night, when it entertains powerful isconsin at 7:30 p.m. in Matt Mann Pool. The Wolverines, who ran their…

…Nk Tuesday off, and yesterday started preparing for Saturday's game with Michigan State at East Lansing. The Wolverines emerged from the long weekend's flurry of' games with a pair of wins and one loss, Monday…

…-73. Two with fres days earlier, the Wolverines playingg needed two overtimes to top Britt, nor Illinois, 86-84. omore Ric But it's doubtful that even Joel Thom a rested Michigan team could wards. have…

… erased a 12-6 Wolverine lead white with hoo d .Baxter with two hooks and a jumper, Thompson and five minutes later the McGhee Hoosiers had a ten point lead schinnerer that grew relentlessly. Midway Conston…

… points, respective - ly. Overall, Indiana hit 62 per cent of its shots. The overtime win in Cham- paign was very important to the Wolverines for a couple of reasons. First, it gave the Blue bench just the…

… least eleven points, r So the big rematch between and claiming two straight tourn- NIGHT EDITOR. U of D and Michigan was off, ament championships along the LEBA HERTZ and the Wolverines had to settle v…

January 26, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 97) • Page Image 8

… minutes, tying the score six times before un- leashing a devastating scor- ing spree. Led by the shooting and re- bounding of Wayman Britt and C. J. Kupec, the Wolverines steadily increased the lead from 18…

… while you're going to get burned." Kupec led all scorers with 26 points, took game honors with 10 rebounds, and consistently sparked the Michigan fast break. Defensively, the Wolverines turned in a…

… period. TOM VANNELLI made it 3-0 when he skat- ed around Wolverine defenseman Greg Fox and tucked a backhander between Moore and the post. "Greg was trying to ease him off to the post," Farrell said. "He…

… was in a position where he couldn't tell where he was relative to the net. "All he can hope is that the angle is cut off," Farrell continued. "Unfortunately, it wasn't." wTIlE WOLVERINES looked well on…

… shoulder with eight seconds left in the second Gopher minor penalty. THE WOLVERINES pressed for the equal- izer throughout the third period but never found the mark. Kris Manery had Michigan's best chance…

… for Wolverine guard Tim Kuzma, Saturday's contest was one he'll remember all his life. Kuzma, you see, scored his first varsity points in almost three years at Michigan yesterday afternoon. Unless you…

January 21, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 92) • Page Image 7

… - The Michi- gan basketball team learned last night that a good little man is no match for a good big man P o *ts as the Wolverines were beatenN by Minnesota's towering Goph- NIGHT EDITORS ers, 67-58, in…

… front of 17,565 BRIAN DEMING w i 1 d 1 y enthusiastic Gopher BILL STIEG partisans. ... ..................... Wolverine coach Johnny Orr lineups, Minnesota is the had nothing but praise for the league…

…'s slowest squad. desire exhibited by his small, Prior to the game, Michigan# scrappy Wolverine squad and assistant coach Jim Dutcher harsh words for the officiating. identified what the Wolverines "We came…

… 21 from killed the momentum. the field and upset the most "We just got too far behind." carefully laid of Wolverine de- The game shaped up from fensive plans. the beginning as a battle be- And…

January 31, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 101) • Page Image 7

… wrest lin tem wll aceitstoughest test of the dual meet season as up a combined dual meet score the Wolverines take on the un- of 386-81 thus far. beaten and first ranked Iowa The Wolverines have been…

… to guard against what he centers around I o w a ' s felt was a Michigan tendency 177 - pounder, Chris Campbell,_ to work the corners. The who made headlines last year Wolverines added to the bi- by…

January 18, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 90) • Page Image 7

…)_.ench p earned their goals." missed more opportunities to THRD PERID The only scoring in the first score. In the last four minutes The Wolverines played well PENALTIES: 6. -M-Werner period was an unassisted…

… goal of the game Michigan mounted but still lost a close game. As terference) 3:15; 7. M--M by Wolverine Kris Manery, who its best offensive threat as both Manery put it, "Close only (high-sticking) 8…

…- Gwoz- Lun- 22; 4. 52. (in- decky enalty (in- danery gblon "Jattale -Alley -Eng- 2--47 0-30 thwart any Wolverine comeback attempt. Michigan goalie Rob- bie Moore played a fine game, stopping 47 Badgers…

…. well and they like to run," said . i The Wolverines will try to break a two game losing streak, against the Hawkeyes, a team consistent in its inconsistency., Iowa topped Illinois by 25 points at home…

… the Louisiana State seas plediterly tes Tigers outscored the Wolverines, season. Koehler is the only re- 21gers 2 tceturning player Wisconsin could 215-208.25. hope to build around and ap- "We were…

Wolverines were beaten later the Badgers fell to the in every event in their first dual Illini, 72-56. meet of the season. Northwestern (1-3) dropped Top men for Michigan were two games in a row last week…

…-3 Jan. 9. Montclair State's Indians pose more of a problem for the 7-21 2-1 in the Big Ten) Wolverines. "They have several National Federation and New York Stater hamps," Johannesen said, "and they…

… the Wolverines' task, however. Michigan will also make a lineup change. Bill Shuck, named hampion of the Week for his 4-2 win over Northwestern's Mid- ands champion Andre Allen last Saturday, will miss…

…" be ready today. Since neither Michigan nor State have a great deal of depth, the diving competition could be the win-loss factor. If such is the case, the Wolverines have an added advantage. -ED LANGE…

January 15, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 87) • Page Image 7

… faces Minnesota, Illinois enter- tains Purdue and Wisconsin hosts Ohio State. Wes Wolverine can play pool, ping pong, do his laundry, watch color TV, and practice the piano at University Towers…

… finally made it. Although it dropped a 56-37 decision to East- ern Michigan, the Maize and Blue played a spirited game. Opening the season at Bowen Field House, the Wolverine wo- men came out fast, scoring…

…."I She also pointed out thaty Michigan tired near the end of the game.The Wolverines had only eight players suited up. ARTHUR FROMMER, EUROPE ON $5 AND $10 A DAY, P.601- The life of Europe is mIrrored In…

January 30, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 100) • Page Image 8

…-Ameria ranking for finishing sixth in the NCAA tournament at 142 lbs, was indispens- able in a narrow 17-15 Wolverine win over the eventual national champions. Matma S chtukai-ms BALANCE FORWARD JULY 1, 1974 (1…

… major college other guy to know he's wrestl- to recruit him.{ ing me for eight minutes. If I You.won't find Schuck's name' go my hardest, I should win." in the Wolverine record book, although he's been a…

January 25, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 96) • Page Image 3

… es vs. Northwestern, Crisler 1st Erotic Film Festival (New ena, 2:05. World, Nat. Sci., 7, 8:45, 10:30) Swimming - Wolverines vs. - The original; medium-core outhern Illinois, Matt Mann porno with a…

… pseudo-arty touch. ool, 4 pm. Allows everyone an intellectual Hockey-Wolverines vs. Min- excuse for being there. * esota, Yost Ice Arena, 7:30 MUSIC m. Chances Are - Mojo Boogie THEATRE Band, boogie, $.50…

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