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January 20, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 91) • Page Image 9

… then used it to blow Wisconsin out in the second half, notching an 83-64 Big Ten victory. The Wolverines retired to the lockerroom after the first twenty minutes of play knotted with the Badgers, 32…

… quiet Crisler Arena crowd to its feet in the final minutes of the game with its inten- se play. Once again the shooting of Mike McGee led the Wolverines. With the score even at 48 at 12:49 in the second…

Wolverin Baxter and Hardy from the perimete went inside and out,. more and even Mik fast break pass, dis fancy moves and la bucket. For the first ti radio station WC cast an away bE Thanks to a spe the…

… JUNIOR WOLVERINE forward Alan Hardy seems to be casting a voodoo spell on Wisconsin's Joe Chrnelich during action in last night's game which saw Michigan win, 83-64. The Hardy hex did the job, as the…

… reserve asketball team outran Eastern ichigan, 79-76, prior to the varsity ontest last night. Although outsized at every match- p, the quicker Wolverines pressed early in the game and confused the Hurons…

… first places for the Wolverines. In addition to Flom in vaulting, Ginger Robey on uneven bars, Colleen Forres- tel in floor exercise, and Axon on the balance beam led the gymnasts' charge. Axon's 8…

January 21, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 91) • Page Image 7

… midget. But the 6-2, senior. co-captain of the Wolverines has been giving some super shows in his last few outings. "Grote was ;just super again," Johnny Orr said. "He had a great game at Iowa, and boy, he…

…, but after last night's vic- tory Michigan can finally claim the undisputed top spot in the Big Ten. Not since March, 1974 have the Wolverines sat alone atop the conference standings. But after many…

January 12, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 85) • Page Image 9

… Dayton team, the Wolverines have won seven of their last nine games. The team is strong offensively, led by sharpshooter Diane Dietz with a 19.6 points per game average. Other leading scorers are Katie Mc…

… offejise with "a good man-to-man," according to Soluk. The Badgers are 4-2 and were third in the midwest last year. The Wolverines will have their hands full when they take on a strong Indiana team on…

January 20, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 90) • Page Image 7

… organized basket- ball in high school, Cender at Ann Arbor St. Thomas under Michigan's current head coachr Carmel Borders, and Young at Cass, where along with current Wolverine teammates Lydia Sims and Linda…

… rim, but team works together. put- second about making my move the ball keeps slipping out of If the Wolverines do advance on offense." my hands. 1 guess I have to that far, the fear felt by the dif…

…, and others," Loken said. Injuries continue to rack the Wolverines this year. The Blue's all-around men, Nigel Rothwell IiY and Bruce Schuchard, both suf-I fer nagging injuries, but Loken{ expects them…

…, parallel bars) with a swollenI thumb, and Rich Nisivaco (all- around, vaulting) pulled his calf: mus:le thhis week, to mention a, few Blue injuries.{ the Wolverines met Western Ontario in Ann Arbor and…

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 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 22, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 95) • Page Image 8

…. However fine the freshmen appear to be, most of the burden of the team's challenge for Big Ten honors will naturally fall on the shoulders of the many fine Wolverine veterans. In the sprints and hurdles the…

… team is especially strong. Gene Brown, who set a new Michigan record last year with ond performance, wi the Wolverines with threat in the 60 yardd ray, an All-America i hurdles last season a man, should…

… rack up Michigan in both the lows, and with Reave give the team one of t est hurdling threats i ference. Wolverine Captain Montgomery anchors quarter mile continge ing George Drew, Gr Trevor Mathews, an…

… straight season took second in the 6 tition, finishing Just Chapman, only a fres year. Storrey, a two America, garnered pob Wolverines in both th half mile. All three prime contenders agai son. Adding…

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

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

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

January 30, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 93) • Page Image 6

… broken yesterday as the Iowa penalties given to Michigan. Hawkeyes upset the Wolverine However the loss cannot be com- gymnasts by a score of 160.70 to pletely blamed on the referees 160.45. The Sioux…

… played hustling hockey The University Field House was while the Wolverines played very packed with Iowa fans who watch- poorly. Too many times Michigan ed the two teams struggle evenly allowed North Dakota…

… Gura and Marti 1 e t the Iowa Hawkeyes sneak past the Wolverines. High Iowa scores in the fateful high bar were Rudy Ginez with 9.2, Kerry Huhl with 9.15 and Dean Schowalter with 9.05. F'ly'ing foul…

… TOTAL 159+13* 169 169 169 169 199 189 189 326 225 195 209 240 200 209 229 209 209 209. 199 the Hawkeyes were breathing down the Wolverine's necks with a score of 79.90 to Michigan's superior re- sult of…

… afternoon at Matt Mann Pool in a meet which revealed the depth of the Wolver- ine squad. The Wolverine swimmers won eleven of the thirteen events, los- ing only the 50 and 200 yard free- styles to the…

… Several Wolverine swimmers McCarthy also triumphed handily won their first events of the year in the 200 yard backstroke. LIGHTS LEAD Matmen boil Purdue For All Flights, The Following DAILY Connecting…

… at Crisler Arena. The fi- nal score does not indicate the ease with which the Wolverine matmen disposed of the Riveters. Michigan had six matches and 19 points in the bag before Pur- due got on the…

January 25, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 88) • Page Image 9

…Tuesday, January 25, 1972 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nine Soaring Ha vks challenge Blue Wolverine netters will ts in NCAA indoor championships By MICHAEL OLIN For the first time this year, Coach…

… of John Lockard and Ernie Johnson as the Wolverines take to the court in search of their fourth Big Ten victory against one defeat. The hoopsters play host to- night to the Iowa Hawkeyes, who last…

… Dave Hart will be assigned the task of guarding Williams. The Wolverine man-to-man defense is tailored to stopping the good long range shooter, and Michigan's success against the Hawkeyes will depend in…

… second half, which he spent exclusively in the backcourt, Wilmore rebound- ed to score 12 points. Against the Wildcats, the Wolverines played as good a sec- ond half as they have all year. Much of the…

… compete, and NCAA runner-up Roscoe Tanner will be competing elsewhere. The Wolverines entries will in- clude Tim Ott,- freshmen Jeff Miller and Jerry Karzen, and sophomore Kevin Senich. Ott was Michigan…

… face tough opposition tonight prior to their rematch at Crisler Arena this Saturday. The Bucks battle the unbeaten Minnesota Gophers in Minneapolis, while the Wolverines face the Iowa Hawkeyes, victors…

… to see how our players are playing at this 'stage of the season." The draws of the tournament are not public yet, but none of Michigan's netters are seeded. Two more Wolverines will be competing this…

January 05, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 79) • Page Image 12

…: Johnny Orr presented a much- shuffled version of the Wolverines against the Golden Gophers last night, a starting lineup partly decided on in the aftermath of Michigan's loss in the opening round of the…

… saw 35 fouls whistled against his club. Both of Michigan's big scorers, Phil Hubbard and Mike McGee, sat out many minutes of the game due to foul trouble and the Wolverines fell hopelessly behind the…

… problems, however, it was evident that here was one Wolverine who knew how to penetrate, a talent essential to Michigan's prospects when the Big Ten season begins. When Smith came off the bench in the Tech…

…'Connor, Hubbard, Orr and Michigan will have to face in determining whether or not the Wolverines are indeed going to be a challenger for Big Ten honors. I Programmable T58/59 Specialty Pakettes Civil Engineering…

January 08, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 81) • Page Image 9

… four contests. Thompson poses the biggest prob- lem for the Wolverines. The 6-10 Bahamian occupies the pivot for the Gophers, and his presence is always felt. "Mychal is probably the -best player in…

… America," said Wolverine assistant coach Bill Frieder. "He is a very tough ball player." THOMPSON HAS played in only three games since coming off suspen- sion, leading the Gophers to two alented victories…

… endowed with talent. At the point guard is All-Big Ten guard, Osborn Lockhart. The 6-2 senior is one of the best shooting guards in the country and this afternoon's match-up with Wolverine guard Dave Baxter…

Wolverine defensive standout Steve Grote hawks Gopher big man Mychal Thompson in action from last year's Michigan/Minnesota clash. In thos days last year's Big Ten scoring champ spelled his first name like…

… any othe Michael around, but, any way you spell it, he means trouble for the Wolverines The two teams tangle in a key Big Ten match-up today at 2:05 at Crisler. FUMBLES PAVE WAY TO 42-22 ROUT West…

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 21, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 85) • Page Image 8

… possibility the Wolverines will find themselves as good as in a tie for eighth place come Mon- day morning, even if they win two games over Tech. A double victory over the Hus- kies would give the Wolverines

… likethatone it will be hard, to tell how the rest of the team is organized. The Wolverines were called for twenty of the thirty penalties in the game and their forwards were more often arranged in two…

January 22, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 93) • Page Image 6

… vs. SMU's Fox By ROD ROBERTS gan scouting efforts, so that the When Swimming Coach Gus' Wolverines, in effect, went South Stager and Diving Coach D ic k blind. Michigan tankers, once Kimball were…

… walk away from the competi- tion." The Fox made a similar statement last y e a r before his team thrashed the Wolverines. Michigan Coaches Kimball and Stager worked out tenative re- suIts to the meet…

…." Wolverine weaknesses in the sprints and re- lays will have to be offset, and most likely will be made up in the diving and distance events. Back- stroke may turn up as another weak spot for Michigan, if cap…

… they splash into Matt Mann Pool tomorrow night against Southern Methodist. The Mustangs decide the outcome of the meet have the horses to challenge the two Wolverine aces in their specialties-the 20 yard…

… Polytechnic Institute The Wolverine stickmen will bat. tie Roanoke College in one contest and will scrap with Virginia Poly in the other. Formal practice will begin Feb- ruary 3 at the Ferry Field Tartan turf…

January 20, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 91) • Page Image 8

… occasions Michigan ping charge against Wolverine O------ig Bill Cusumono 1' City ._Zip y0 Sti -- i i ___ PRESENTS I WELCOME STUDENTS! Let us style your hair to your personality .. . Michigras…

…-3 loss but couldn't capitalize on it. Cap- tain Dave Perrin was unable to convert on several breakaways and Merle Falk had a straight shot but missed. One problem t h e Wolverines had both nights was…

… sophomore goalie in the 6-2 Wolverine victory at the Coliseum last Friday night. In for the rebound is Tech's Lyle Moffat (21), while Michigan defenseman Brian Skinner (2) attempts to check an unidentified…

… did not blame Bagnell for any of Saturday's voes. "He ice and the Wolverines journey up played a good game, but Tech had there this weekend for a series. better chances than the night be- In addition…

… the Wolverines are fore." not in the best of health. A flu Nevertheless, Michigan, with a epidemic has struck the team and 7-5 conference record (10-7 over- Brian Skinner, Jarry, Don Deeks, all) will…

January 13, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 85) • Page Image 9

… lot of refs. By ELLIOT LEGOW Michigan's basketball t will try to get back in the ning groove tonight as the verines travel to Columb take on the Buckeyes of State. The Wolverines c u r r ex stand 1…

… failed to score, the Buckeyes finished on the short end of a 77-59 score. Defense, however, has not been the Wolverines' strong point this season. They have allowed over 100 points in three games…

… injury nor heavy bandaging seemed to hamper Tomjanovich severely as he again led the Wolverine scoring attack. Carter is also suffering from a leg injury which has hindered his play in the last several…

January 24, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 94) • Page Image 9

…-on-man defense. But Miller quickly shifted his squad to a zone defense, which the Wolverines' cold shooting couldn't break. Immediately after the move, the Bucks popped in ten consecutive points, giving them a six…

… point lead which Michigan failed to recover from. The Wolverines closed to within two late in the period after Buckeye center Herb Williams collected his fourth per- sonal foul. But a pair of buckets in…

January 07, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 79) • Page Image 11

… Baxter added Six Wolverines scored in 11 each. 1I By DON MacLACHLAN SINCE ITS DOUBLE-OVERTIME LOSS at the hands of Providence eight days ago the Michigan basketball team has a few new looks. The…

Wolverines are no longer top-ranked in the country and Joel Thompson has emerged as the new starting forward opposite co-captain John Robinson. The, junior jumping jack from Flint replaced the aggres- sive Tom…

… Lakers applied their press, closing the gap to 66-60, while Sims languished on the bench with four fouls. With Michigan still leading by six and 6:27 remaining in the game, Wolverine coach Carmel Borders…

… re-inserted Sims. But a mere two seconds later the senior from Detroit picked up her fifth foul. Fueled by Wolverine turn- overs, the Lakers overtook Michigan with two-and-a-half minutes remaining…

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

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

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

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

January 20, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 93) • Page Image 7

… had a couple of other good games, too, grabbing 18 re- bounds and scoring 32 points against Harvard and Wyoming in the Michigan Invitational. He also helped the Wolverines upset then tenth…

Wolverines needed so sorely to make them into a contender for the Big Ten title. And then there were those bad games, the games where Brady just couldn't seem to do anything right. He couldn't score or rebound…

… methods an diving styles of the leading coach- es in order to mold his team into contenders. "A coach must recognize whatl good diving is," says the Wolverine1 diving coach Dick Kimball. "He must have a…

January 26, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 97) • Page Image 9

… Smith's attempt, an illegal move because there was no tim therefore no time for a rebou a frantic attempt to call ti Smith to think a little was since the Wolverine guard w at the line. Smith never neec…

… already For the Wolverines it was another ORR PUT ied the tail case of a poor first half in the mold of points, 123 unity. last Saturday's Ohio State defeat. Co- tonight." that it was captain Tommy Staton…

… rebounds) was brilliant Wolverines a tenuous two point lead. on the floor and really JOHNSON ANSWERED with his d," added assistant coach second of three consecutive . "It takes alot of courage baskets…

January 27, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 97) • Page Image 9

…. Take the Michigan hockey team. The. Wolverines were supposed to leave yesterday for Denver, where they are scheduled to play the league leading Pioneers in a Friday-Saturday series. Now they're cooling…

… battle red hot Michigan Tech and Wisconsin, thinks the Pioneers can hold on to first place if they win four of their next six games. Michigan coach Dan Farrell has similar aspirations for the Wolverines

January 24, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 95) • Page Image 7

… eye for dance," she said. "She's helped our floor exercises tremendously." With the state championships only a month away, Axon is optimistic about the Wolverines' chances of winning both the meet and a…

Wolverines scored 125.00 points to Central Michigan's 116.60 and Western Michigan's 96.70 in their first home meet of the season. Wayman n: The forgotten deker By BILLY NEFF Okay, trivia buffs, this one…

… only sparingly in six games for the Wolverine dekers. "I think we have people who are playing better; they're also young. We had to rmake a decision. It's my view that he (Waymann) can't help us at this…

January 19, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 91) • Page Image 10

… lack of scoring from the Wolverine icers - a fact that explains in part why Michigan is 2-10 in their last 12 games. In that time, the Blue icers have been outscored 73-49. If Michigan hopes to make the…

… warmups before the speedy 'Cats had jumped off to a quick six-point lead. Michigan never led in the contest, as Northwestern ran and muscled the Wolverines to death in the run and gun affair. "I'm proud the…

Wolverines 58-42. The loss dropped the Wolverines' record to 8-7 for the season, while Nor- thwestern rose to 9-1 in winning their 14th straight in McGaw. Michigan next battles Notre Dame back at Crisler Arena…

January 10, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 83) • Page Image 9

… to be sold out, the Wolverines would have to be almost undefeated and ranked number one in the country, making a serious charge to win the NCAA Championship. Fact is, Yost has only been jammed once in…

…'t be said that they're not playing as hard as they can. After getting pasted 10-1 by Minnesota on Friday, the outclassed Wolverines came back and skated the Gophers man for man, only to lose a tough 3…

… their credibility. OF LOCAL INTEREST, last year's Wolverine captain, Terri Conlin, now is a member of the Fillies after being traded from the Milwaukee Does. Nevers views Conlin as giving his floundering…

January 06, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 79) • Page Image 12

… that staked the Maize and Blue to a 13-point half-time edge. With the Wolverines on the skids after losing two of their last three games, in- cluding that embarrassing overtime af- fair to Toledo on New…

… of Wolverines around to pick things up, as blossoming star Joel Thompson and forward Alan Hardy shared the scoring honors with 18 apiece. Mike McGee tallied 14 more before fouling out with almost…

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

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

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

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

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

January 29, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 101) • Page Image 8

… on a particularly good performance tomorrow when It takes on Michigan's undefeated tankers. T h e Wolverines also splash in against Toronto tonight at home. Farley and Bob Webster, Tiger diving mentor…

… duo of Dick Rydze and Joe Crawford. Wolverine diving coach D i c k Kimball plans to take along a third diver, probably either Steve Schenthal or Jim Creede. Princeton has not fared as well as expected…

… McCarthy. Farley considers Michigan "su- per strong" in the butterfly and the breaststroke, and these are the two events that Stager is expect- ing sure points. The Wolverines have three flyers down…

… slower than Michigan's top mark. In tonight's meet against a rel- atively weak Toronto squad the Wolverines will be trying to give some lesser-used people a little bit of competitive work. Toronto's best…

January 23, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 94) • Page Image 9

…- es on the part of the defensemen and the front line. The Gopher's offense may not be as potent as Michigan's, but Minnesota does lead the WCHA. So if the Wolverines hope to stay in the title race they…

…'ll need an extra effort on defense - espec- ially with high scorers Gamsby and Perrin out of action. Michigan's-conference record is 7-5, while Minnesota's stands at 9-3. A sweep by the Wolverines would…

…, except Minnesota." Thus victory at Minnesota will require a total team effort from a weak-, ened Wolverine team. But Mich-, igan is not about to concede t h e battle of the little red lights. go after…

… Mustangs recorded victory number 70 against Michigan in a meet in Dallas, 61- 52, and the Wolverines would very much like to revenge that loss. Again this year, the Mustangs have some of the finest talent in…

January 13, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 85) • Page Image 8

… ALTERMAN - Theoretically, it's simple. If you score a lot and the op- position doesn't score at all, you win. Saturday the Wolverine icers were theoretical. Or as Coach Al Renfrew put it, Michigan "work- ed…

…- day's 8-7 victory, Bagnell blanked them Saturday, his first shutout of the season. Indeed Friday the Wolverines were lucky to win. Although they looked rather ragged all night, they had what appeared…

… capable of superb performances.: Part of the problem facing; Michigan this year is increasing quality of play throughout t h e WCHA. Teams like Wisconsin,: which gave the Wolverines little trouble last year…

… home for the Wolverines, that seemed to : be an irrelevant factor. "Norm- ally," Renfrew commented, "the home team has an advantage. This year is doesn't seem to make any difference." 'Ill' goalie Bagn…

January 25, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 94) • Page Image 7

…) discussed whether to work the ball into center Fred igan began to slow it down with span as the Wolverines won take a time-out but we didn't ! Poole on their next possession its three guard offense. their…

… remaining and it mark to 14-1. The Buckeyes didn't set up a "HUBBARD really made a paid off. Green spotted Baxter With 2:16 remaining, Buckeye defense and the Wolverines went key play when he blocked that all…

January 24, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 97) • Page Image 8

… EDITION at S BS now wolverine gymnasts Buckeyes vault over Eastern top Goph ers MSU bo frosh, 9 11 ' F i MW University Activities Center proudly announce the addition of 3 new flights to the…

… to detract from the Wolverines'nshowing in their last non-Big Ten meet. The heftiest contribution to the Wolverine victory was made by all-arounder Rick McCurdy, who finished among the top three in all…

… bulwarks of versatility, Ray Gura and Ter Marti, turned in five top-three finishes between them, and rolled up 52.75 and 52.70 marks respec- tively. The Wolverine all-arounders were backed up by a…

Wolverines. A display of breakneck speed and hot shooting by Bridges and Robinson increased the score to 77-74 in just 30 seconds. A lay- up by Jim Miltenberger brought State to within one. A steal of 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 20, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 91) • Page Image 7

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

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

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

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

January 31, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 101) • Page Image 9

… probably going to need some rom the front-running Bucks. h only a 4-4 record, the Wolverines >ur games out of first place, and for fourth. But they're only two s out of second place, and the Big unner…

… with that type of philosophy, we'll be into the NCAA Playoffs." So, the way it stands right now, the Michigan coaches are officially Buckeye fans, at least until Feb. 8, when the Wolverines take on OSU…

January 10, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 82) • Page Image 9

… player seen at far left) 27 points to 23 which, coincidentally, was the margin of victory in the Wolverines game last Sunday. full court f VKPRESS Cager victory.. . . .intensity over height By CUdl…

… our big boys didn't play very tall," he said. -Therein lies the key to Michigan's victory Sunday. The Wolverines were mentally perfect against the Gophers. They forced Minnesota's mental errors into…

January 27, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 96) • Page Image 7

…," according to Wolverine trainer, Dan Camp- bell. Rickey Green's back is "approaching 90 per cent." Frieder praised the play of reserve forward Alan Hardy, who has emerged out of a slump to turn in solid…

Wolverines can't afford to lose if they expect to national rankings and first place conference ,lead. . I I LEADS BLUE IN SCORING: Debol tur By JOHN NIEMEYER Last week, the Edmonton Oilers of the WIJA trad…

… more cause they would be guarding me closer this year," DeBol said. In two previous seasons defense has been a bit of a problem for the Wolverine deker. "I never played defense in high school," De…

January 20, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 90) • Page Image 8

… DUNBAR ing 121/2 ppg. Pa season high of 19 ville. due team that takes the floor THE BOILERM against the Wolverines tonight. ing scorer, forwa The Boilermakers are more dan (19.7 ppg), s experienced and…

Wolverines finish wit King and probably Mitch Mar sicano, each having suffere merely one setback this se son. Coach Johannesen sums Michigan's chances, "We ha to wrestle the best we've wr 1tied all season to…

…- sibly the Wolverine's best wres- tler in lightning fast sophomore Mark Churella (9-0), ranked number two in the nation. Chur- ella finished third in the NCAAs last year at 150 while Zuspannl accomplished…

January 19, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 89) • Page Image 7

…. The 6-2, southern Illinois native started every basketball game his sophotiore, junior and sen- ior years for the Wolverines. His coach then and his boss now, Johnny Orr, remembers Fife the player. "Man…

… together. It's a great training facility, but it's not adequate or big ennigh to handle meets." That could create yet another prob- lem since the Wolverines host both the Central Collegiate Conference and…

… paints Campy Russell ex-Wolverine in yhe irst1alfasthesRock-sstandout put in two long shots in the first half as the Rock- and Jim Brewer tipped in two ets built a 53-45 htalftime pad. rebounds as…

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

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

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

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

January 31, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 101) • Page Image 6

… horse, I the competitors in this event con- tinue to be a thorn in the side of .Wolverine coach Newt Loken, be- cause of their inconsistency. Loken also has problems in the high bar, though the problem is…

… that six have the potential to top 9.0. The best of these are two sophomores, Ted Marti and Ed Howard. - Minnesota, on the other hand, does have some individuals of its own who could give the Wolverines

… year in thes200-yard breaststroke with. a: fast 2:14.2. Mahoney's best time is less than a second slower. DIVING SHOULD be another close event. In the pig Ten re- lays, the Wolverines captured firsts in…

January 13, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 85) • Page Image 12

… Michigan to have the Thursday night to lead 12th-ranked Mi 4st the Wolverines Saturday in Michigan goes into this meet with a 3- edge in the freestyle events. "Our ad- Currently, Williamson, a long distan…

… and two-time swimmer of the year in leads of 24-16, 36-24 and 42-33 at the hal 30itive races. last two times they've met. Michigan's One Wolverine swimmer important Leinster province. way. "Wisconsin is…

January 17, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 91) • Page Image 6

… advantage of two defaults to down the Wolverines 18-17. The t e n points thus handed to Northwest- ern were the deciding factors in the meet, which saw Michigan dominate the actual wrestling. The forfeits…

… score 18-14 in Northwestern's favor, forcing Rick Bolhouse to pin his opponent, Jamie Summerfelt, if the Wolverines were in win the meet. No one knew this better than Summerfelt, who was repeatedly…

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…

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

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

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

January 30, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 100) • Page Image 9

…- due, can overcome Illinois today and Ohio State tomorrow. The Wolverine matmen looked anything but sharp against the Boilermakers last Saturday as they dropped a 17-15 decision, the first Boilermaker…

… measure of incentive against the Wolverines, heavyweight Paul Schmidlin. A defensive tackle on the Buckeye grid squad, Schmid- lin was part recipient of the Wol- verines 24-12 smashing of top rat- ed Ohio…

… State. OSU proved they can control competition' like Northwestern, even though the Buckeyes didn't end high in the Midlands. And the Wolverines inability to wrestle past Purdue may help both visiting…

… weekend's meets as a springboard to improve on their disappointing 2-3-1 dual meet record. Neither contestant has a pow- er laden team, yet both c o u 1 d thwart the Wolverines attempts to raise themselves…

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