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January 11, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 87) • Page Image 8

… and its record crowd of 14,063 with an 80-74 win over Michigan, yester- day. Despite holding 14-point leads in both halves, Indiana did not clinch the win until the final minute. In fact, the Wolverines

… had ample opportunity to pull off the upset. Down 68-54, Michigan trimmed the Hoosier lead to 74-70, and regained possession following a traveling violation on Quinn Buckner. The Wolverines brought the…

…. However, both Britt and his counterpart at forward, John Rob- inson, never got involved in the Wolverine offense. Combined Britt and Robinson had ten points and only three rebounds. Grote scored 13 points…

… in running its offensive patterns. The Wolverines were credited with only 16 assists, their lowest total of the season, as the Hoosiers kept Rickey Green and Grote from getting the ball to the forwards…

…. The Wolverines' offensive attack consisted almost entirely of Hubbard working against Benson with Green occasionally going one-on-one versus Buckner or Bob Wilkerson. Michigan fared poorly on the boards…

… .Hubbard's four first half fouls forced the Wolverines into a zone defense for the first time this season. The lack of preparation may have hurt them. Indiana has had trouble with zone defenses in past games…

…. reach was Hubbard's shooting. fainted."IT CERTAINLY didn't seem The freshman center, playing Benson scored 18 in the first to be, but the Wolverines didn't with four fouls, scored 15 of half on 9 of 10…

…, but only Britt's defense that half and 23 for the game. offensive game of the year. and Rickey Green were up to The Wolverines got the ball to "I just felt good and the shots par.tGreen scored 18 points…

January 18, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 93) • Page Image 8

… guy beat Michigan State's hot dog. Theretwas a superb duel between two outstanding basketball players yesterday: fiery Terry Furlow, the nation's third leading scorer, against the Wolverines' soft…

… points to lead the Wolver- ines in scoring. His exceptional outside shooting helped break a tough Spartan zone defense in the second half - something that the Wolverines couldn't do in the first half. But…

… debut. the Michigan momentum, and Furlow Way-Layed DeBOL G Daily Photo by PAULINE LUBENS MICHIGAN STATE'S star forward Terry Furlow is surrounded by three Wolverine defend- ers, John Robinson (45), Joel…

… Thompson (20), aad Alan Hardy (42). Furlow was- held to a season low of 13 points by the troublesome Michigan defense. The Wolverines edged the Spar- tans 66-63. AINS HAT TRICK, 10-3 Britt Robins Hubba…

… witness the re- vival of Michigan hockey. They got what they wanted, and pro- bably more than they expected, as the Wolverines opened the floodgates and poured in ten goals to beat Notre Dame 10-3.j It was…

… the game. "When things are going yourI way, they all seem to fall key to the Wolverines' win.: They produced 14 shots on goal, hardly an imposing amount. But exactly half of those at-, tempts found…

… their way into the net behind Irish goalie John Peterson. Peterson, who had been the hero in a 5-3 Notre Dame vic- tory over the Wolverines in: Furlow promises Furlow had asked Frieder what the scoring…

… Mark Foster Michigan trackmen started off posting a winning time of the indoor season by breaking 7:39.9. or tying five varsity, fieldhouse WOLVERINE hurdler Arnett and meet records last night in…

January 24, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 98) • Page Image 7

… fans. The Wolverines initiated the scoring with a power play goal at 5:32 of the first per- iod with defenseman John McCahlill turning on the light with a slap shot, set up by a pretty passing play from…

…. Michigan climbed within three points of the Gophers in the WHCA and with Michigan Tech falling to Wisconsin, 5-1 the Wolverines are four points out of first place S NBA Buffalo 119, Atlanta 104 Boston 108…

…, Robbie Moore, takes a breather to fisticuffs taking place during the Wolverines Minnesota Friday night. Michigan went on to '_'. ,, ' # " T- I 1N1 1 .. I IY id 1 M Wolverine cagers i I duel e 1…

… state, Mich- tipped in a shot by Rick Pal- igan and Purdue plan to hold an mer and the Wolverines had a old-fasihoned run-and-gun shoot- 4-2 lead after two periods. out today in Mackey Arena. Michigan put…

… Scheffler gets six they." rebounds and 8.7 points each The Wolverines (5-1 in the game at center. Another fresh-' Big Ten, 11-3 overall) and the man guard, Jerry Sichting, is a Boilermakers (4-1 in the Big…

… down- worked all week on its fast court before the Boilermakers break and full court press. set up their 1-3-1 or 2-3 zone We'll zone press after a defense. The Wolverines haven't good free throw, as…

… a deplenished Purdue squad in a dual meet at Crisler Arena yesterday afternoon. The Wolverines wrestled with- out freshman starters Amos Goodlow (injured) and Mark Churella (resting), but still prov…

… Minnesota. His back- these people have spent ann arbor's most unique the past 7 days diligently preparing radio program . . . Blue dunks Purdue By RICK MADDOCK Wolverine rout with two first ley, Downie…

… freestyle, the 200 breaststroke, and 93-30. The Boilermakers could Ito register the wins. Larry Schroeder sprinted to a only manage one first place in! 13eents, ma viorin rthe 20n- The Wolverines swept first…

… win in the SO freestyle. 13 events, a victory M the 200- and second in seven events. Although the meet was a cake-. yard backstroke by Mark Win-1 Matt Chelich and Frank Gal- I walk, the Wolverines had…

January 09, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 85) • Page Image 9

… everyone's mind. "The best way to prepare for Indiana," Michigan assistant Bill Frieder commented earlier in the week, "is to beat Wis- consin." And that is just what the Wolverines did here last night. Any…

… win against the physical Badgers would have im- proved the outlook for tomorrow's clash with top-ranked In- diana, but this 106-81 rout was especially encouraging. The Wolverines could not capitalize on…

… our- selves too damn deep in the bole." The Wolverine defense haras- sed the Badgers, who had dif- ficulty making their shots. "WE DID a pretty good job as a team on defense," Hubbard said. Wayman Britt…

… hand. Tim Paterick add- ed 15 points. Wisconsin outrebounded Mich- iffan 43-38, but the Wolverines kept the taller and huskier Badgers off the boards in the first half, when Michigan built its lead…

January 15, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 90) • Page Image 8

… called Kladno. This team is the National Champion team of Czechoslovakia. Over half of the team will be on the Czecho- slavakian Olympic team. Although the Wolverines lost 5-3, hardly anyone will contest…

… Blue. Earlier in the season, the Wolverines had the oppor- tuniity to play against the United States Olympic team. It was a two game series and the Wolverines split with the Nationals, winning Friday…

… more talented. Against the U.S. Olympic team, it was like playing a WCHA team." Wolverine tankpeers meet tough Saluikis Almost half of the Olympic team originates from the WCHA. Its coach is Wisconsin…

… unprecedented time. This one was in the 200-yard butter- fly, which was a time of 1:50.331. Last year, he finished sixth in the NCAA Champion- ships' 200-yard butterfly with a 1:49.678 clocking. Wolverine Alan Mc…

…Clatchey will be battl- ing Delgado. Dave Swenson, who finished seventh in the,1650-yard free- style in the NCAA's last year at 15:34.989, is another Saluki that may give the Wolverines prob- lems. Last year…

…, seemed to be impressed with the play of the Michigan hockey team. He even hinted that the Wolverines were better in some areas than the United States team. "I think he was being diplomatic," Farrell…

…) appreciated some of our system 'of play." Volf said of the Wolverines, "I was very impressed with the- University of Michigan team, especially its concept of the game. No puck is ever lost to your boys." An…

… States Olympic team prepares for Inns- bruck, Austria, it is interesting to note that no Michigan players are on the team. That does not mean the Wolverines were scorned. According to Farrell, the National…

… Volf meant what he said when he felt the Wolverines were as good if not betterthan the United States Olympic team, Czechoslovakia and Russia will Contribute to be glad that Michigan remains in America…

January 08, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 84) • Page Image 7

…Thursday, January 8, 1976 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven Thursday, January 8, 1976 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven Czechs nip Wolverines By JOHN NIEMEYER 1 The vaunted Czechoslovakian National…

… Championship t e a m had to come from behind with three goals in the final period to overcome a superb Michigan ef- fort and topple the Wolverines 5-3 last night. After two periods of play, Michigan had a one…

…-backs with a 7-1 loss to outstanding; Lehigh grappler Mike Frick. GOOD LOW, THE only. other Wolverine to place in the tourney, beat Sam Fiorella from the Mayor Daley Wrestl- ing Club for the fifth spot at: 126…

January 25, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 99) • Page Image 8

… percent in the first half; h-d the ball-he fouled me." that just isn't good." The game degenerated into a On the other hand, Schaus flurry of fouls as Purdue was had nothing but praise for the Wolverines

… to any individual." The Wolverines edged Purdue 50-43 in rebounds. tacular performance when he single-handedly broke the Pur- due press and drove the length of the floor for a layup, mak- ing the…

… on a two on one with Bonk beating Moore for the visitors final goal of the evening. After that, Manery took care of the Wolverine' scoring, put- ting the Blue ahead for good at 9:27 of the period with…

…, the men's gymnastics team regis- tered'a season high 206.95 in de- feating a talented Minnesota squad yesterday afternoon at Crisler Arena. The Wolverines, thus emerged as victors in the tough two…

…. The Wolverines, who had tallied only 199 points last weekend against Ohio State, produced scores of over 206 both nights in order to clip the Gophers 414.45-408.10. "The score puts us in really' good…

…, but the Wolverines 1 o o k e d strong, particularly in the hur- dles and sprints. Anyone who arrived late miss- ed the most exciting race, the three-mile. Michigan's McGuire, who finished fifth in the…

January 13, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 88) • Page Image 7

… coming Last night, Michigan was primed and ready for a big letdown. And the Wolverines followed the script perfectly. It wasn't hard, because they've rehearsed it before. Last year, after routing Purdue in…

… a crucial late-season game, they needed a buzzer shot by Joe Johnson to beat a lousy Illinois team two nights later. Last night the Wolverines staged a repeat performance. Everything was ready as they…

January 17, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 92) • Page Image 7

… the evening but couldn't put shoulder. B o t h teams were tion and stamina. The Wolverine grapplers are slated to meet The Wolverines, playing with- the puck past Notre Dame's ten- playing a man short…

… news the teams left the ice with the They looked in control again f ofthenght was the loss of Score 1-0. when Dave Debol intercepted State, and finally at 8 p.m. the Wolverines challenge Pittsburgh…

… into sudden death. The important statistics in the third period, however, were: Notre Dame, 15 shots on goal, 2 scores, and Michigan, 33 shots on goal, 1 score. With- out Moretto the Wolverines in the…

… toughest competition this year. The Spartans have better sprinters than the Wolverines, but after that the local tankers are the favorites. So unless Michigan State sweeps the diving competition, or at least…

Wolverines, led by All-Americans Kathy Knox, Debbie Brevitz and Sue Gottlieb, currently boast a 3-0 record. "This meet's important," stated Coach Stu Isaac. "We're trying to establish ourselves, and MSU as the…

… rtsdthoroughly upstaged the Buckeyes 'last Saturday V her ruled mneh goible in the Big Ten Invitational, also at Columbus. The WolverinesGd placed members among the top five in every event and swept the top three…

… contain Simms in the sec- ond half the Wolverine's did a nice job of hiistlina. "We never knew how good Simm ' w;." sgid Wkyne State's roach. eGor- iq Snl'ik. "We would have nre-, pared a different defense…

January 30, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 103) • Page Image 7

… see very limited action. Instead j of representing the Wolverines in every event, he will probably compete in only one. Also absent from the Michi- gan contingent will be rings , specialists Scott Ponto…

… and Kurt Golder, both out with shoulder injuries. Otherwise, the Wolverine tumblers will field a healthy squad this week end. R E P R E S E N T I N G Michigan in the all-around will - - - ---- - 'j I…

… conference." and, as Michigan Coach Dan Leading the Sioux speedsters Farrell puts it, "Minnesota are wings Jow DeIure, of Cal- never wins two in Duluth." gary, and Rick Clubbe, of To- If the Wolverines win a…

…- The Wolverines will have to land. Gewing was responsible be more wary than Michigan for the only goal in their first Tech was last weekend, they lossto:ichgan were dumpedby Wisconsin to Bos…

Wolverines from disaster. Notre Dame 9 9 2 20 This time they are playing Minn. - Duluth 9 11 0 18 at North Dakota and that Denver 8 12 0 161 could be an equalizing factor. North Dakota 7 13 0 14 GLike the…

January 22, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 96) • Page Image 7

… UEson record to 4-2. lead for the first time 34-33. learn to play-with more consist- COLLEGE BASKE The Wolverines got extremely They stretched that lead to 42- ency." Clreas e 97, St.aosed77 T balanced…

…' Curt Adams in. the floor exer- horse; Chuck Stillerman and I" Loken nevertheless hopes for Wolverines never put the game high-percentage shots. CMU the Minnesota Gophers in the cise, Jim Mohattic on the…

…. weekend." out of their home arena, build- it was a barnburner, and it at 7:30 p.m. and the optional urday's 199 to 191 victory over Most of the Wolverine tumb- The weekend affair involves a ing a 29-20 lead…

…- against Iowa State already this during a meet. "The guys are host Purdue Friday afternoon the boards, the Wolverines' tined to hit with deadly aim, "THIS MEET will be a big season. really jelling as a team…

January 11, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 87) • Page Image 1

… Indiana's fast start and Kent Benson's career- high 33 points frustrated Michigan's hopes of upset as the top-ranked. Hoosiers repelled the Wolverines, 80-74 at Crisler Arena yesterday. A record crowd of 14…

…,063 watched undefeated Indiana - go ahead 16-2 in the first six minutes. Benson scored six in that stretch, and went on to hit 16 of 18 jumpers, lay-ups and hook shots to hold the Wolverines at bay. THOUGH…

Wolverine coach Johnny Orr. "They shot very well, but I thought they pushed Ioff on a couple rebounds." By the time Michigan abandoned the zone, Indiana was ahead 53-44 and the Hoosiers' leading scorer, Scott…

January 15, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 90) • Page Image 9

… championships in '63," he said. "In ten years, no other school in the city had won. it 'til Hirsch won in '73. I thought, 'well, Michigan had done him some justice . . So, "Johnny Rob" signed with the Wolverines

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