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June 01, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 11) • Page Image 17

…SPORTS Friday, June 1, 1984 The Michigan Daily Page 17 Wolverines to clash with Titans By ROB POLLARD Anything can happen. It's a cliche most coaches pull out when asked how their team will do in…

… up to zero." "Any team that is out there has a chance," added Middaugh. The experts are giving the Titans more of a chance than the Wolverines. Fullerton is ranked third, while Michigan is ranked…

… Wednesday's 4-3 Wolverine win over Central Michigan. Michigan took the Mideast regional in three straight games to earn its fourth trip to the College World Series in five years. RAIN SENDS WOLVERINES TO…

… VIDEO ARCADE BEFORE FINAL TRIUMPH 'M' batsmen cash in Chips, 4-3 w By ROB POLLARD In between playing video games and going to movies, the Michigan Wolverines did what they went to Mt. Pleasant to do…

… three days of rain-outs. "It was very frustrating." The Wolverines passed most of the free time created by rain-outs by drop- ping quarters into slots rather than bunts down the third-base line. "We…

… say. Ken Hayward's two-out, two-run double to left center knocked in the tie- breaking runs and the Wolverines got four more in the inning for an 8-2 win. Hayward also got the win in relief, raising his…

… record to8-2. On Wednesday against Central Michigan the Wolverines found them- selves trailing after eight innings, 3-2. Starter Kamieniecki was hurt by the longball; two of the Chippewas three runs came…

… Fisher at first allowing the tying and winning runs to score, and emptying the Wolverines dugout onto the field in a state of ecstasy. …

June 05, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 13) • Page Image 16

…q SPORTS Tuesday, June 5, 1984 Page 16 The Michigan Daily CWS ends for Michigan 0 By ROB POLLARD Special to the Daily OMAHA, Neb. - The Michigan Wolverines became the first team to be thrown…

… the Wolverines may as well have packed up their bags right then and there. Coach Bud Middaugh had anticipated before the tournament that his team lacked the pitching depth necessary to win at Omaha…

… through the Wolverine lineup, finishing with nine strikeouts in eight innings. Seven of the nine victims were caught looking. "I threw a couple of fastballs (for third strikes) right down the middle," said…

… Lynch. "I guess they were just thinking curve ball." AS WAS THE case in Friday's defeat, Michigan repeatedly failed to capitalize on scoring chances. The Wolverines left eleven men on base. They had the…

… Associated Press Shortstop Barry Larkin takes an errant throw as New Orleans' Kenny Bonura slides in safely with a steal in Sunday's 11-3 elimination-loss for the Wolverines. Larkin was named first team All…

June 03, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 12) • Page Image 1

…-HITTER Mike Halasz laid a bunt down the first Fullerton. base line. First baseman Ken Hayward fired the ball to the The Wolverines had the lead in the late innings, but lost it in plate in an attempt to nail…

… walking shortstop Shane Turner, Wayne was relieved a two-out, bases-loaded bloop double spelled the end for by Hayward. Michigan's bullpen ace ran the count to 1-2 on Michigan. The Wolverines' poor fielding…

… out a bunt. Leftfielder John Fishel then hit a ground cleared the stands of most of the 10,274 fans in attendance. ball double down the third base line. When Wolverine See LATE, Page 11 Taubman tells…

June 10, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 15) • Page Image 16

… hockey team should have the best incoming fresh- man class its seen in several years. Two players who signed letters of in- tent to play for the Wolverines this fall, Jeff Norton and Gary Lorden, had been…

… Chicago made a laced him, I trade for the third choice and selected r." U.S. Olympic star Ed Olczyk. The Red nt Wolverine Wings, drafting seventh, chose center en drafted Shawn Burr, who played for the high…

June 01, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 11) • Page Image 1

… ROB POLLARD There are only eight teams left with a shot at becoming college baseball's national champion, and for the fourth time in five years Michigan is one of them. The Wolverines earned the trip to…

…). LAST YEAR Michigan finished third in the CWS. Shortstop Barry Larkin, who had five hits in 18 at-bats in last year's tournament, feels the Wolverines are ready to take on the cream of the crop. "We…

June 01, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 11) • Page Image 19

…Thi Michigan daiily - ridoyJune 1,1984 - ge 19 Red on Blue: Berenson adds color, hope to icers future By MIKE MCGRAW The new Wolverine hockey coach shouldn't have much of a problem con- vincing top…

… the Wolverines to a third-place finish in the NCAA tournament. "He had tremendous ability and was a superior leader," said Renfrew, who stopped short of calling Berenson the greatest player he'd ever…

June 19, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 19) • Page Image 15

Wolverines and a NBA stars that could include mas will be in the lineups when eam Sandy Sanders Summer 1 League gets under way this nes will be held at Concordia ocated at 4090 Geddes Road 23. Tripleheaders…

… Bay Village, yers that have indicated they include former Wolverines Phil Hubbard and Mike McGee, MSU grad Greg Kelser, and Pistons John Long and Thomas. League boss San- ders expects Thomas to play in…

June 19, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 19) • Page Image 16

… stars will be McCormick's coach of four years Wolverines no longer. They will belong agreed. to their respective NBA clubs, their "He's gonna go higher than late first collegiate careers just pleasant…

… ALSO resents assertions that his decision to go pro was risky because he is coming off his poorest season as a Wolverine. He averaged 10.8 points per game, after averaging 14.7 and 19.2 his first two…

June 03, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 12) • Page Image 11

… at one in the third on singles by shortstop Barry Larkin and centerfielder Mike Waters and an RBI bounceout by Hayward. The Wolverines took a 3-1 lead in the sixth on a pinch-hit RBI double by Chuck…

… pages from various newspapers. On the radio the Tigers were clobbering the Orioles. And of course on the tube the Wolverines were battling Cal State-Fullerton in the College World Series. Admittedly it…

June 10, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 15) • Page Image 1

… Arts, Page 7. * Several Wolverine hockey players were claimed in yesterday's professional draft. See Sports, Page 16. Outside: Cloudy with afternoon showers and a high in the 80s. $3 million satellite…

June 08, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 14) • Page Image 1

… the wrong way. See Opinion, Page 6. " Two Wolverine batsmen were among the college players selec- ted in the major league baseball draft. See Sports, Page 16. Outside: Hot and humid with scattered…

June 05, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 13) • Page Image 1

… podium See BURKE, Page 11 de: Wolverines ended a short stay in by losing their second College World ame to New Orleans. See Sports, Page art school hopes to attract students A and other programs. See Page…

June 12, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 16) • Page Image 3

… donations, a player will receive a special prize of softball equipment donated by Wolverine Spor- ting Goods. Each team which enlists 100 percent of its registered members will have its name entered ina…

June 08, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 14) • Page Image 16

…- graduates. P tage relative to the other baseball powers. But roster, inclu while the Wolverine players may not graduate hitters in th with a national championship, they'll have ear- Last year' ned something…

June 03, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 12) • Page Image 10

… more breaking balls now when bases. Whitt pinch-hit for Jesse Barfield and rammed Wolverines. I'm behind on strikes," Davis said. "I even throw the first pitch from Curt Brown into right to win the THE…

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