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January 12, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 85) • Page Image 11

… now out: the best way to beat Michigan is to have it buried beneath an avalanche of fouls. Forced to play most of the second half without veteran center Phil Hubbard, the Wolverines dropped their second…

… Bemenderfer all leave the game on fouls. But Michigan was less able to shake off the effects of losing its star than was Purdue. The Wolverines were still in the game 52-48 with 9:52 remaining in the game when…

… Purdue gained a 3-point lead 55-52 with 7:40 left. "When we got in the bonus and could go to our delay game (it was the turning point)," said Sichting af- terward. But at least one Wolverine questioned the…

… all, Hubbard only saw 24 minutes of action. From the outset it was obvious that the Wolverines were going to have a tough time against the inspired Purdue quintet. The first half was a microcosm of what…

Wolverines' dominant force in all facets of the. game. But the Omaha sophomore wasn't able to continue in that vain in the second half-and with Hubbard out it was too much for the Wolverines to overcome. Often…

… Michigan found its worst enemy to be itself, as it missed six of its first seven foul shots. This self-denial would come back to haunt the Wolverines later. The Wolverines drop to 1-2 in the conference and 7…

… place of Keith Smith, scored two points and had four rebounds in 26 minutes in the Wol- verines' 77-67 loss. Mike McGee paced the Wolverines with 19 points. BIG TEN R OUNDUP Ilini stuns Spartans…

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 21, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 93) • Page Image 9

… shots just when it appeared Michigan might crawl back into the game. "He made some great shots for a big man," said Johnny Orr. "We didn't ex- pect Herbie to make the outside shots he did." THE WOLVERINES

… determined Wolverines, it was largely a case of missed oppor- tunities down the stretch, mostly in the form of free throws. Michigan missed 13 freebies, 11 of those coming in the second half. "We committed…

…'t gonna happen.. Cagers played tough But don't think - not even for one minute - that writing a Wolverine obituary like this is an easy task after watching that Ohio State game. It's mighty tough, because…

… Bucks into costly turnovers. But all the hustle and enthusiasm in the entire arena couldn't help Michigan's players make their free throws. The Wolverines were throwing up bricks from the line throughout…

… traveling calls on McGee might come to mind, or his pitiful shot selection on several occasions. Hubbard's forty per cent free throw accuracy didn't help the Wolverines' cause much either. But don't forget…

January 13, 1979 (vol. 0, iss. 86) • Page Image 7

… dumbfounded Wolverines were for- ced to take a detour. THINGS LOOKED good for the Maize and Blue until Detroit native Dave Feamster notched a power play goal, tying the game at 5-5 with just two-and-. one…

… watching the Wolverines' amazing comeback go down the drain. Both teams came out skating rather lethargically in the initial stanza as the Tigers took a 3-0 lead on one cheap and two rather flashy goals, all…

January 15, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 87) • Page Image 10

… the Illini all afternoon, the Wolverines finally succumbed to the combined deadly free-throw shooting of Illinois' guard Rob Judson as well as their own inability to hit from the line and absor- bed a…

… 6541 defeat. It was Michigan's first loss of the Big Ten season after three victories, and dropped the Wolverines out of a first place conference tie. JUDSON, WHO played in nearby Adrian for two years as…

… DAVE BAXTER drives against Illini forward Mark Smith (42) in yesterday's 65-61 Wolverine loss. Baxter scored eight points for the game. ore by Periods 26 33 35 61 32 i 65 DROP FIFTH STRAIGHT, 5…

… Hoover and State approx. Decem- ber 3rd. And information should be di- rected to the Michigan hockey team. Without their offense the Wolverines dropped their fifth league game in a row, 5-3, in a…

… the puck into the crowd after play had stopped. Dan Lerg scored a goal, the Wolverines first power-play tally in their last 23 attempts, at 9:37. ' Twenty-two seconds later John Olver knotted the score…

… from Gordie Ham- pson and Mark Miller. Michigan was . back but nothing had changed. That was to be the Wolverines only serious challenge. THE BLUE defense lapsed in the last six minutes of the first…

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 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 15, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 80) • Page Image 7

… Woodley scored his sure the Wolverines were never in first of three goals. It was a pine the game, individual effort as he completely The fans played a large part in faked out both Cartier and Bag- the…

… action and expressed their ap- nell, proval and disapproval of variousI Things went from bad to worse plays by throwing chickens onto for the Wolverines as even Bernie the ice. In all more chickens were…

… sports NIGHT EDITOR: BOB ANDREWS 1 from the outset and lit the light for the first time at 1:47 of the first period. The Wolverine defense failed to clear rebound and Petet McNab was open in the right…

… was thrown on the ice from the balcony. In the second period Denver built the lead to 8-1 as the game be- came totally embarrassing. The Wolverines' only goal of the period came on a fine backhand pass…

… points. Starting intoday's game will be the same five who have started in the previous four games. The hottest Wolverines are the guards, Joe Johnson and John Kantner. The flashy Johnson is averaging 20…

… the frontcourt will be center C. J. Kupec, a 9.5 scorer. Super-sub Bill Ayler, sporting a 9.8 average, will probably see plenty of action as well. The Wolverines may have an ad- ditional problem when…

…, has scored 21 and 17 points in the two Big Ten con- tests, well below his average. The Wolverines will be looking for a big game out of their star for- ward today. Meanwhile Hornyak, still not 100 per…

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 30, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 100) • Page Image 10

…Page 10-Tuesday, January 30, 1979-The Michigan Daily COACH EXUDES OPTIMISM: Bahr builds Wolverine DAILY SPECIALS ALL YOU CAN EAT! TUESDAY-SMORGASBORD $3.95 WEDNESDAY-SEAFOOD BUFFET $4.25 THURSDAY…

… in Russia. In the Illinois meet, falling into a familiar position, the Wolverines found themselves down 13-2 only to storm back and win the next seven matches. INJURIES AND inexperience have 'In a few…

… state level." The Wolverine grapplers captured a pair of Big Ten victories this past greatly hampered the production of Michigan's lighter weights, putting ad- ded pressure on the heavier weights. "We…

…-6005 ----MONDAY-SATURDAY 42am SUNDAY 4-1 am The Wolverines (18-2) took first place in the uneven parallel bars, and finished second in the vaulting and floor exercise competitions to total 126.30 for the meet…

… Bertuncin, who placed sixth (31.50), and seventh-place finisher Sara Flom (31.45). The Wolverines were aided by the ef- forts of freshmen Cindy Shearon and Lisa Uttal, who balanced the scoring with floor…

… judging for the Michigan State meet a week ago. "They were rather stiff. I thought we did a little better Saturday," said the first-year coach. "But Nebraska deser- ved to win either way." The Wolverines

January 14, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 87) • Page Image 10

… in front of the youthful Wolverine icers. By sweeping the crucial series, Colorado left Ann Arbor six points ahead of ninth-place Michigan. This crucial game was knotted at two after the first two…

… the defensive zone. Unluckily, he batted it right to forward Bob Mancini, who slid the disc into the unguarded Wolverine net. This goal capped the scoring for the period, a period which Michigan…

… controlled but still trailed, 1-0. The Wolverines came out flying in the second stanza and their per- severence paid off. Dennis May and Jeff Tessier never gave up on a puck in the Colorado zone and finally…

…, May broke the puck loose and lifted it behind CC netminder Scott Owens. Less than three minutes later, the Wolverines found the net again as cap- tain Mark Miller netted his team-leding 18th of the…

…. Captain Miller dug the puck out from Owens' pad and rammed it home. THE WOLVERINES continued to hold their own in a game which meant much to their playoff chances. But with 48 seconds left in the middle…

… to find a remedy quickly for a scoring attack that has tabbed just eight goals in its last four games. Or else, the Wolverines may contend with having Michigan State defeat them in yet another sport. C…

January 13, 1979 (vol. 0, iss. 86) • Page Image 8

…," sighed coach Gloria Soluk. "When we played Dayton we were looking ahead to the Big Ten teams we're going to be facing. Now we're taking one game at a time." The Wolverines took last night's game decisively…

…-2) has improved since then and carried a three game winning streak. The Wolverines victory output, mean- while, already matches their total victories last season, and their record stands at8-4. Michigan…

… 200 33/78 9/18 said Michigan coach Dale Bahr. Michigan's superior conditioning was apparent in the first match of the night which saw Wolverine Jim Mathias pin Dan Scotten at the 7:09 mark of the match…

… division. Despite the Wolverines (now 6-1) superb wrestling as of late, Bahr realizes a win against Iowa State today will be quite hard to come by. "They have more talent on paper, but we're going to go all…

… Daily Photo by PAM MARKS WOLVERINE CENTER Penny Neer gets set to register two of her eight points last night over an unidentified Wisconsin defender. U.S. calls for restrain't in Iran guarded since the…

January 07, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 81) • Page Image 12

… typified the entire second half for the Wolverines, who were stunned by the visiting Iowans, 85-79, yesterday. See story, page 10. 1 Lester, Iowa kayo Blue (Continued from Page>10) penetrate and pass the…

Wolverines to a six- point lead. But the Hawkeyes remained within striking distance early in the second half, finally gaining the lead for good on Lester's two free throws with six minutes left. THE WOLVERINES

January 17, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 88) • Page Image 9

WOLVERINES PSYCHED OUT? leers-a seven ByERROL SHIFMAN A Daily Sports analysis After watching the Michigan icers drop their sixth straight game, 5-2, Sunday afternoon to the Minnesota Gophers, it…

… appeared that things were as bad as they could get. The Wolverines looked inept and nothing was going right for them. Then, the team bus broke down on the way home from Willow Run Airport to Ann Arbor.. The…

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 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 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 31, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 101) • Page Image 7

…MICHIGAN DAILY Wolverines seek revenge By ELLIOT LEGOW Rick Mount and his Purdue Boilermakers play host to Mich- igan's Wolverines today in La- fayette and hope to down the Blue for the second time this season…

Wolverines. Since that game both teams have fallen on hard times. The Wolverines have slipped to a 2-4 conference mark and are out of serious contention for the Big Ten crown. The Boilermak- ers' chances of…

January 11, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 84) • Page Image 6

… 1171/-1131/. The Wolverines suddenly had a chance to tie the super-team of swimming if they could win the 800 yard freestyle relay. But Indiana Coach Doc Counsil- man had already stacked the event with…

… his two aces M a r k Spitz and Gary Hall. Consequent- ly, the Hoosiers relay won, o u t- clocking the Wolverine entry, 7:06.2 to 7:11.6. The final standings gave In- diana a winning 1331/ points…

…, Michigan 1251/2, Michigan State 97, Ohio State 831/, Southern Illinois 541/2, Wisconsin 47, Minne- sota 30,.Illinois 3, and Iowa failed to score. Wolverine Swimming Coach Gus Stager was satisfied with his…

… were just fantastic." Juniors Dick Rydze and Al Gagnet teamed with senior Paul McGuire on the one meter board for the Wolverines, while Rydze joined senior Bruce McManna- man and freshman Joe Crawford on…

…. The Wolverines broke into a quick six point lead in the first five minutes of play and held the lead until the last thirty seconds of the first half. As the teams went off the court'Michigan regained a…

… turned ice cold and the Buckeyes made the best of this opportunity by outscoring the Wolverines 13-2 over a three minute stretch and HEBREW SPEAKING CLUB Mr-. Avrom Hochstein-663-9842 Hebrew…

… final score was a convincing 162.70 to 150.65 in favor of the Wolverines. Those familiar with gymnastics know that the 162 point mark is a standard indicator of an outstanding performance. This is because…

January 28, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 97) • Page Image 8

…. formance at Duluth. "We didn't losers of four straight games cal that the Wolverines would One problem Bjorkman faces play well," he said perceptive- while allowing 7.5 goals a game be anxious to play the…

… two- is the powerful Michigan of- lyurin the losing streak. time defending cellar dwellers fense. The Wolverines are tops SCOTT MARVIN, a junior, is ID MUCH rather play from Grand Forks. in tickling the…

… weak link Schools Accept American Students the MSL tumblers once again IIandWolverine Coach Newt Loke mrr. rxuv. semnv.... a. .:: r ueMd tlaoe s::;c f.";":".::?'esdC:: .;a4!r.YS{i:: :::;t. +1:: State…

…." STATE WON'T be the only team up for the meet however, as the Wolverine tumblers will be seeking to bounce back from their loss to Minnesota last weekend. Minor flaws in their routines cost them that meet…

January 28, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 97) • Page Image 9

…-ranked Wolverines take their show on the road, opposing coaches have no problem getting their teams mentally ready to play. Take last night's 69-64 victory for instance. The Wolverines, riding high atop the Big Ten…

… are when they face the Wolverines. "I can't believe that teams play so good against us," said Orr. "We are 8-0 and Wisconsin is 1-7 and in our two games we only beat them by a total of eight points…

January 20, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 91) • Page Image 8

… - if the players still, recognize it. After five straight weeks and six straight conference losses on the road, the Wolverines finally return horme to host the North Dakota Fight- ing Sioux in a two game…

… KNOX THE AGE OLD RITUAL of congratulating a teammate after a goal has not been a regular occurence for the Wolverines of late. The icers hope to end the scoring drought and their six-game conference…

January 18, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 90) • Page Image 6

… Coliseum. minutes With Michigan down 4-3 and captain pressing early in the the third per- breakav id, the Wolverines mistakes fi- both o nally caught up with them. As Gordon Michel Jarry tried to bring the…

… trend of the game, the following few s told the story. Wolverine Dave Perrin had two solo ways and was foiled on f them by Huskie goalie McRae. Moments later Falk was set up at the side Tech crease and…

… instances where the Wolverines couldn't get the puck out of their own end. The Huskies forchecked well but poor passing by the Michigan defense was the key factor in Michigan Tech's many chances. Less than…

… again. Michigan knotted the score once again at 19:18 when Michel Jarry drilled a slap shot past McRae. The Wolverines opened the scor- ing in the second period as Gag- on took a long pass from Jarry and…

January 31, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 100) • Page Image 7

… Michigan's ing an 80-65 decision to Purdue last ice-colod shooting with the Boiler- ight. makers' 60.3 per cent accuracy, and The Wolverines put on the coldest you have the makings of a romp. hooting display…

… trying to get back into the game." corer for the season, Mike McGee, For a while the Wolverines were it on only six of his 22 attempts. very much in the game. In fact, they The shooting statistics pretty…

… nine and one. half minutes of the second stanza. Michigan countered with just ten, and found itself behind 60-45. "We can't shoot our way back into a game," said Wolverine Tom Staton in his post…

…, that being a 90-7616ss in the '74-'75 campaign. With a conference record of 5-3, the, Wolverines have significantly re- duced their margin for error in the remaining ten games. Hard-Boiled Blue MICHIGAN…

… nothing more than a disappointing enigma. The new order was confirmed Saturday and Sunday in Denver, where the Wolverines swallowed a double dose of humiliation in falling to the Pioneers 14-4 and 9-2. It…

… MAY recall that defense has been a sore spot for Michigan. It still is. The 14 goals scored against the Wolverines on Saturday were the most against a Michigan team since WCHA Standings W L T Pts…

… Ptoneers 1944. The ten goal margin of defeat was the biggest in Wolverine history. wa Scoring, usually a mark of Coach th Dan Farrell's Michigan teams, con- fo tinues to slump mysteriously. The DE same…

January 21, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 92) • Page Image 7

…-goal lead of their own, en route to snapping a seven-game conference losing streak. Unfortunately for the Wolverines, Weak Sister. U., played by the North Dakota Fighting Sioux, didn't like what it saw, and…

… drastically changed the script. The Sioux- scored four third period goals to drop the Wolverines, 12-10, before a dis- illusioned, disappointed and disgusted crowd of 3,693, last night at Yost. North Dakota…

… game." It was a simple but effective strategy. To the players' credit, they were truly like a vicious Wolverine, whose nickname they represent. The WANTED victory. Something that all the coaching in the…

… time is preparing his , remaining healthy forces for the upcoming meet with the Hoosiers of Indiana, which will be held today at 4 p.m., Crisler Arena. One plus for the Wolverines is that "the men from…

… could come down to our all-around against theirs." THE WOLVERINES have won 24 of the previous 33 meets with the Spartans, including one tie. Meanwhile, Michigan's women tumblers join the men in East…

January 06, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 79) • Page Image 11

… USC teams. Bo surely couldn't have expected to out- play a superior team by merely using the same strategy which succeeded against the weaker teams. The weaker Wolverine opponents in the bowl games…

… Bowl 8 conference is superior to the Big Ten. The Wolverines have shown little trouble downing good Pac 8 teams during the regular season. In fact, the Big Ten finished 3-3 against the Pac 8 teams during…

… putting up a good battle. Thus, one of their losses is to a very legitimate team. But Toledo also lost to Central Michigan, while the Wolverines handled the Chippewas easily, 92-79. And I'll bet Orr would…

… appropriate. With 6:34 remaining the Wolverines held a comfortable 77-65 lead. Joel Thompson had tallied 18 points while only collecting two fouls. The world could cave in, but Joel would save the victory…

…. Apparently the universe collapsed, something the Wolverine center couldn't cope with. In the next three minutes Thompson collected fouls three, four and five, while only putting in two points. In the meantime…

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 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 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, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 93) • Page Image 7

…Page Seven Sunday, January 30, 1972 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, January 30, 1972 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven Wolverines bomb Bucks f......{C" '"" ' {: fem.}':"\- .:": '. vX: By JOHN…

… PAPANEK The Michigan Wolverines managed to stumble toward a. Big Ten basketball champion- ship yesterday, when they knocked off the ailing Ohio State Buckeyes 88-78 for the first time in their last nine…

… overflow throng of reporters crowd- ed around, Orr happily expounded on the Wolverine victory. A few feet away the Michigan players joyously accepted congratulations from the crowd of old alums And young ad…

… set the tone. His players had been charged with 32 fouls while the Wolverines got off with 18. Taylor thought that this was the difference in the game and he wasn't happy about it. "If they're going to…

… Hornyak and Wardell Jackson both sat out part of the game after picking up their third fouls, but the Buckeye reserves came through. Though they had the advantage in height and in fouls, the Wolverines

… first half, Russell and Johnson ignited a 12- 0 Michigan spurt to send the Wolverines rolling. In addition to their fine shooting percentages, the two freshmen demonstrated some nifty defensive play that…

… REDUCED YOUTH FARE CARDS ALSO AVAILABLE Contact UAC Travel, Union 763-2147 141 By SANDI GENISC Highlighted by five r e c o r d - cracking performances, the annualv Michigan Relays got the Wolverine. track…

January 11, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 84) • Page Image 7

… line-up' which sent Mich- With 44 seconds left"cf regula- igan reeling to a 103-96 overtime tion time, the Wolverines had the loss in the All Events Building, ball and a two-point edge. Guard MICHIGAN…

… continuously throughout the first half, trying to find the right com- bination of nine players to stop the ~Wolverine onslaught, Michigan Coach John Orr kept a pat hand. With two minutes left, Orr re- placed…

… injury-hampered forward Richard "Bird"' Carter with Wayne Grabiec. A few seconds later Harry Hayward replaced Rod Ford and the Wolverines scored 5 straight points to end the half with a 49- 39 lead. King…

…, despite Longfellow's offensive efforts, the Boilermakers were able to run off 18 points at the beginning of the second half while the Wolverines were held to three free throws 'and no field goals in five…

….minutes. Or said later that King's switch to a smaller team and a man-to- man caught him by surprise. "We had a cold spell and then we came back. I guess it was their defense." The Wolverines did battle back…

Wolverine got open for the pass Fife wanted to throw. Forced to put it up while on the way down, Fife got a lot closer to winning the game than he should have as the ball bounced in and then out. Then Mount…

…'s deadly shooting took its toll, as the Wolverines dropped a 103-96 overtime game to the high-flying Boilermakers. The 6-4 senior tossed in 39 points'for the afternoon, ten of them coming in the fateful…

… the hardcourt floor. The Wolverines. . STATISTICS Decks); 5. M-Falk (Cartier, Shaw) Score by periods: 18:20. PENALTIES: M-Slack (Holding) Colorado 0 0 0-0 15:37. Michigan 1 4 1-6 THIRD PERIOD: SCORING…

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 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 24, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 95) • Page Image 6

…. today as the Wolverines travel to "They're getting themselves ready, East Lansing to meet a 1:30 date for this one - there hasn't been: in the Men's IM Building. any need for pep talks. Also today, the…

…, who tied for the combatants are Michigan- the floor exercise title in 1969 and Michigan State, and according to has graduated, but State will also Wolverine coach Newt Loken, the be performing today…

… Rick Bolhouse The Wolverines sport a 2-2-1 has a slightly injured rib and Bay season record and a second place said he felt it would be better for finish in the Midlands tourna- Bolhouse to sit out a…

… meet rather ment and are fresh from 1a s t t h an risk aggravating the in- Saturday's 30 - 7 thumping of jury. Iiv £itrtgtn ti1 Eastern Michigan. If past records are any indica- tion, the Wolverines

… these changes, t h e Wolverines will sport the same alignment they used last week at Eastern Michigan. The Boilermakers wrestle d Michigan State last night at East Lansing and Bay feels that the outcome…

January 22, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 93) • Page Image 8

Wolverines re- kindled their early season flame and burned the North Dakota Fighting Sioux, 5-2: WITH THE LINE of Dan Lerg, Bill Thayer and Mike Coffman leading the way, the Wolverines ended a month and a…

… turned in a good perform- ance, blocking 19 shots and clearing, Fighting Sioux attackers away from the crease. After playing the first period in a 1-1 tie, Michigan took charge. LERG PUT THE Wolverines out…

… a solid performance, stopping 33 Sioux shots. The Wolverine victory moves them within three points of fifth place Minnesota. Next week the Blue icers travel to Denver to battle the first place…

… eight tries as the Wolverines defeated North Dakota, 5-2, last night at Yost. Dan Lerg- Game's first star skiPuckh9 Hard to criticize... 0. icers slump By BRIAN MILLER OjNE OF THESE DAYS, I'm going…

… togive Joe Falls a call. "Joe," I'll say, "tell me how you do it." Tell me how you can cover the Tigers, Red Wings, Pistons, Lions, Wolverines, Spar - oops, not the Spartans - but everyone else, and rip…

… checking the Wolverines' two top scorers, Dave Debol and Kip Maurer a lot closer than before. They are unable to cruise up and down the ice looking for the breakaway pass as they once did. Need a leader…

… MICHIGAN at Ohio State (7:35) _ _ _ _ . : Grappler gripes Michigan's walking wounded had a chance to rest yesterday as the Wolverines' wrestling meet with Indiana at Crisler Arena was cancelled due to bad…

… Joseph (142) and Steve Fraser (177) both joined the injury ranks last weekend, as Fraser hurt his knee and Joseph injured a shoul- der in the meet with Northwest ern. Currently the Wolverines are holding…

… the second cancelled home meet of the season for the Wolverines, as the Dec. 9 meet with California Polytechnic was also cancelled, due to a highly enmmunicable skin disease eon- LF THE 'PROE' FO L LO…

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 22, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 86) • Page Image 9

…, so it's no disgrace not to win when the other team is better. But the Wolverines were getting beaten by teams that didn't have half the talent they did. And the two good teams they played didn't even…

…. They could nave given tne Warriors a better game, but no one expected tne Wolverines to win. To an extent the same was true of the Ohio State game. It's been a while since Michigan won anything in…

… in the WCHA, Mike Usitalo, did much of the damage for Tech, scoring their first two goals. But for the first 20 minutes, it was a scoreless duel as Wolverine goalie Karl Bagnell and his Tech…

… make the score 2-0. A shot by Crosby was deflect- ed by Bagnell and knocked down in front of the net by Wolverine defenseman Jerry Lefebvre where Usitalo picked it up and easily slapped it by Bagnell…

… baskeball is raw talent, j but enough of it is polish. And the Wolverines don't look very 1 smooth. Orr says that some of the problems can be explained by Ib the sophs. "I think the problem has affected the…

January 16, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 88) • Page Image 9

Wolverine star Kris. Last year he played in 48 Los Angeles games while also spending a month and a half in the minors at Springfield. Palmer, known more for his defensive play here than his offense, has…

… atnthe hands of Ohio State could be attributed to two things: Frani Washington and Kim Jordan. Between them, they contributed 49 total points to the Buckeyes' 88-83 victory over Michigan. The Wolverines

… per cent from the field, while the Buckeyes countered with 57 per cent shooting. In addition, OSU out-rebounded the Wolverines, with 51 as compared to the Blue cagers' 37. Jordan and Washington were…

…- planation for the Wolverines' demise. Forward Katie McNamara felt the team's shooting could have been shar- per. "We just had a cold spell," she, said. McNamara meanwhile, had a hot hand as she shot ten for…

…-ranked Louisiana State from the meet and heavy snows prevented four judges from getting there, but the Wolverines nonetheless found hap- piness in nipping UICC, 120.45 to 119.85. Northwestern was a distant third…

… (7.4) and balance beam (7.3), and took second in floor exercises (8.25) to teammate Colleen Forrestel (8.4). The Wolverines worked on improving their floor exercise routines in practice the previous…

… floor exercises. Ponto is still concerned about the gymnasts' less-than-sterling performance on both the beam and bars. "We're going to stress that in practice this week," said Ponto. The Wolverines

January 11, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 84) • Page Image 8

…. Eaves currently leads the Wolverines in scoring with 11 goals and 21 assists, good for 32 points in 20 games, and has been responsible for two of the team's three shorthanded goals. And if those…

…. PURDUE OPENS THREE GAME ROAD TRIP: Blue cagers look -rl By GARY KICINSKI_ It may be a bit too early in the Big Ten season to be talking in terms of "must" wins, but the Michigan Wolverines can afford…

January 09, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 82) • Page Image 10

… thrown in) when there wasn't an injury,"stated Bahr. It appeared the Buckeye coach didn't feel his wrestler was going all out so he threw in the towel. Last year the Wolverines narrowly defeatedthe…

… for the Wolverines, Northwestern, although not as tough a squad as Lehigh, is by no means a pushover. The Wildcats ended up sixth in the Big Ten last year, one position behind Michigan. Third ranked…

… home meets against Wisconsin, the men on Thur- sday night at 7:30 and the women Friday night at 7:30. The men are coming off a tough 57-56 loss at Alabama last Thursday. The Wolverine swimmers had…

… the Buckeyes pulled out a narrow victory in the final round of competition by a 43-38 count In the initial round of Novice corn- petition, Ohio State took a 13-12 lead over the Wolverines, as Westerns…

… Bowling Green 0. Ruth- Pickett's second place score of 44.6Q0. paced the Wolverines in the senior division with Sue Neu placing sixth at 43.333. Daily Sports Staff 0- rr GERRY ULTRA GOOSE DOWN $50…

January 29, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 98) • Page Image 6

… Brad Becker's two goals dur- ing a three goal outburst in the second period, North Dakota powered its way past Michigan, '6-1, here last night. The Wolverines, tired and frustrated, took out their anger…

… game disqualifications and will not be allowed to play in to- night's contest. OTHER PLAYERS took ex- ception to the crowd's taunting, One Wolverine slammed his stick against the glass, and to top things…

…, however, was rea- into the net. listic about the win which moved 'Zimmerman left the net after the Sioux into a third place tie the sixth North Dakota goal and with the Wolverines. was-replaced by Rick…

Wolverines can set a rec- ord for the best start in Blue history if they trip the Wildcats (2-6 Big Ten, 4-13 overall), a team they throttled 102-65 ear- lier this year. tangle with THE KEY to a Wolverine

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 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 14, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 79) • Page Image 8

… schools in the country, Iowa State, Michigan State, and Oklahoma State grabbed the first three spots in the Midwest Open with the Wolverines pull- ing down the fourth position in the competition which drew…

… finish came in what Bay termed. "the toughest weight class in the tournament" the 126 pound di- vision. The only losses suffered by the Wolverine sophomore were to Fujita, a Japanese wrestler grappling out…

…-important eight-point series, the Wolverines' second of four such series this season. When two teams meet only twice during the regular schedule, as do Michi- gan and Denver in 1971-72, each game is worth four…

… points. The Wolverines lost their first eight point series last weekend to Minnesota-Duluth, 9-3 and 7-3. So now Michigan heads into the Mile-High City sporting a 5-5 league record for ten points and…

… each have 14 points, and since none of them, except I Denver, play eight point series this weekend, the most any can have after this weekend will be 18. If the Wolverines can sweep the Fourth Pioneers…

… at full strength for these 'games while the Wolverines could use some help. Forward Pat Donnelly, a fresh- lace man who came to Michigan direct from the Detroit Junior Red Wings, has been declared…

… games with Michigan dating back to who knows when. Although Denver has a definite advantage in being used to the higher altitude, the Wolverines have shown they are capable of knocking off the favorite…

January 09, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 81) • Page Image 8

…Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, January 9, 197 WOLVERINES HANG ON, 66-63: Badgers c (Continued from Page 1) mayed hometown fans accom- fouled him, and Thompson was panied the third…

… with seven re- bounds, six assists and two steals for the afternoon. Center Phil Hubbard totaled fifteen re- bounds to pace the Wolverines. WISCONSIN, however.1 grabbed ten more rebounds than' Michigan…

… note yesterday with a 41-3 drubbing of Southern Illinois University, holding the Salukis to only one match victory. The Wolverine attack, which featured some changes and sub- stitutions, was anchored by…

Wolverines ever make it to the NCAA play- affs how many will really remember the scare that the young Wisconsin team gave the Wolverines in the second game of the Big Ten season? * * * * * * ONE PLAYER'S LOGE…

…- ernoon, dropping a hard fought 73-68 decision to the Mott Com- munity College varsity squad. Like the recent Ann Arbor winds, Michigan's shooting was ice cold. The Wolverines hit only 28 per cent of their…

January 23, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 87) • Page Image 8

… the opening face-off. It was the goal at the one- minute mark of the first period that gave the Wolverines the mo- mentum they needed to carry them past the highly regarded Huskies. Bernie Gagnon, who…

… has been in a mild scoring slump, scored his first of two after Bob Falcon- er's shot hit the post. The re- cksters pummel Tech, 86 pads. The goal produced the spark the Wolverines apparently…

…. This time. "we had the momen- tum and got a few breaks," men- tioned a happy Wolverine coach Al Renfrew after the game. "When you don't score a goal," Renfrew added in reference to Friday's 3-0 loss…

… comeback in the final per- for the Wolverines with his long for making excuses, MacInnes his eighth goal of the season. iod. BothLrimerand Connely,'eenhosg quickly pointed out that "him Paris pushed the lead…

… goal by Darwin Mott less than Automatically, both players missed The triumph should give the the Laurium, Michigan standout. 30 seconds later almost turned the the remainder of the contest and Wolverines

… thoroughly trounced the Cowboys appear Indiana yesterday, 25-12. The the Wolverine swimn Wolverines swept five of the first ing off Indiana. Th six matches from the out-classed State meet rates as t but…

January 16, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 81) • Page Image 9

… lackluster Wolverines Special To The Daily the first 7:29 of the second half sharp," that he "didn't expect us By ELLIOT LEGOW while Ohio State dumped in 22 to miss so many shots," and that COLUMBUS…

… - Michigan's points to pull to their 30 point "we played like we were scared," Wolverine cagers were over- lead. During that time Michigan's but all of the blame doesn't lie ,offense consisted of forced…

… stopheolerines'r BigTene win ance of his squad stating, "we just well when inserted in the back- stop the Wolverines' Big Ten win don't move, I don't understand it." court late in the game. Although string at two…

… Orr was unable to lead his hitting only 38nersrom the fieAl ances of his players Taylor has Wolverines and as they flound- All-ig Tnner WiloreAlanhimself to .thank for the difference ered, the Buckeyes…

…- Indira 4 2.000 8 4 able to hit from outside and un- ndlien r 0 2 willing to work the ball inside to Northwestern 0 3 .000 2 9 Wilmore, the Wolverine attack Yesterday's results died. Ohio State 84, Michigan…

January 14, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 87) • Page Image 8

… of its own at Crisler Arena yester- day, falling to Indiana, 59-56. The Wolverines shot a miserable 32.8 per cent from the floor and only 28.6 per cent in the second half in falling to the Hoosiers. At…

… one point in the second period, the Wolverines missed 16 con- secutive shots over a span of eight and a half minutes to fall 19 points down with 10:00 remaining. JUNIOR GUARD Terry Schevers broke the…

… consecutive rebounds on the defensive boards along with blocking four shots. She passed out to McNamara who tried to stir the stalled Wolverine fast break offense. While Michigan still found a lid on the basket…

…, persistence on the offense boards gave the Wolverines three and four shots on each possession. Eventually the shots fell and Michigan pulled to within five with 3:32 remaining. From there, the teams traded…

… yesterday at Crisler Arena. The Wolverines didn't capture a win until the sixth match, when Nemir Nadhir decisioned Jay Stolzfus 28-7 for a superior decision and his third straight win. The Cyclones had built…

… period. After winning the 159 and 167 pound weight classes, Wolverine bill Petoskey lost a 9-4 decision to Dave Allen. That made the score 26-11 in favor of Iowa State with two matches left. At 190…

January 05, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 79) • Page Image 13

… contribute twelve points evidenced when Michi and six rebounds to the Wolverine's Johnny Orr played starter cause. second stringers Heuern Michigan (7-2 overall) built a first Johnson, Thad Garner and half 42…

… G 0ph while Hardy was blistering out of the game, scoring ten of the Wolverines' first 12 points before cooligoffFGAMINNESOTA fist1 pinsbeor ooigof Min. FG/A FT/A with only one more bucket the rest of…

… Michigan's zone for 18 points, while fellow backcourt man and Flint Nor- thern star Trent Tucker singlehandedly destroyed the Wolverine zone for another eighteen points. COURSE PA Lowest in Ann Arbor…

…- Featuring the Super Q Specialists for Disserta DOLLAR BILL Next to Sec. of State a 611 Church St.- I. e out, Hubbard he first time all Michigan's next he Wolverines nd coasted to the Women tankers cruise…

… out Alabama 84-47 to post its 28th 3 straight victory in dual meets. 0 The meet, held last night in Alabama, 88 marked the first time the Wolverines had ever swam against a team from the Southeastern…

… year." The Wolverines finished first in seven events and Julie Bachman took a first place in the one meter diving com- petition with a combined score of 251.95. Sophomore Mary Rish took a pair of first…

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