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December 18, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 77) • Page Image 6

…I THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18.,1962 Important Notice To All Booked on Wolverine Club Charters to New York DECEMBER 20- CHECK IN AT Boersma Travel Nickels Arcade NO 3-9301 for FINAL…

Wolverines won all of them, 71-64. Try to find out who did the scoring for Michigan, however, and you're likely to come away with adifferentversion depending upon who does the story-telling. The Associated…

…'t trust the official scor- er too far. His points for Michigan add up to 73, although he has fudged them to agree with every- body else that the Wolverines got 71. Deep Down Inside He credits forward John…

…-line scoring of Buntin and Harris. The team spent two hours on the plane back to Ann Arbor argu- ing about it and still hasn't re- solved it fully. With the win, the Wolverines raised their season record to 4…

…- trell wee the ones who broke up the Evansville game. when the Purple Aces came within two points in the second half. But then how can any team with a corny name like the Purple Aces beat the Wolverines

… EL give it the needed rest and he should be on two strong legs when the Wolverines play their next game, Jan. 4 at Minnesota. 5-3 Over-all The four WCHA games played by Michigan have all been decided…

… by one goal - 2-1 and 4-3 losses to Michigan State and a 5-4 win and a 3-2 loss to Denver. In four exhibition games the Wolverines won all the games - 8-1 over the Chatham Junior 'A's, 7-2 over the…

… Toronto Blues, and 12-1 and 9-3 over Queens of Kingston, Ont. The Wolverines' over-all record is 5-3. The Wolverines have played a third of their schedule. They will start the new year with a series at…

… Minnesota on Jan. 4 and 5. The next weekend, Jan. 11 and 12, Michigan Tech will host the Wol- verines. The Wolverines finish their road trips during the semester break. They play Denver (Feb. 1 and 2) and…

… then travel to Colorado Col- lege (Feb. 4 and 5), before return- ing home to play the Minnesota Gophers on Feb. 8 and 9. Butler Tied Thus far into the season, Butler is tied for leading Wolverine scor…

December 01, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 63) • Page Image 6

… squad 2-1 in the Wolverines' home opener. The Spartans tied the score at 1:21 of the third period, after Jack Cole had poked the puck past supine Spartan goalie John Chan- dick at 18:59 of the second…

… period. Captain Larry Babcock led the Wolverine rush into the Spartan zone. Wayne Kartusch's shot from outside the blue line hit defense- man Carl Lackey right at the blue line. The puck bounched off…

… Gray's outstretched leg. Fournel, who scored the winning 4 By TOM ROWLAND Michigan fans who saw the .833 by .001. He averaged 18.1 Ed Butler, No. 52, 6'6" center: Wolverines trip Ball State in the…

… Lee, No. 30, 6'3" forward: faces on the court this afternoon: with Michigan's Bill Buntin in the the most acurate shooter in Ball four of the top six lettermen re- Wolverine's first varsity action…

… from the guard omore year while grabbing 383 re- afternoon to test Coach Dave spot that he occupied last year, bounds. Strack's Wolverine cagers in the and sophomore Bob Heady (6'4") Height Advantage…

…-Michigan failed to score on this play during the first period of last night's loss to Michigan State. But Wolverine forward John McConigal and defenseman Roger Galipeau each had a chance to jab at the puck (arrow…

December 04, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 65) • Page Image 6

… gymnastics meet Saturday has made coach Newt Loken optimistic about his team's chances this season, to say the least. The Wolverines, qualifying nine men, finished second to Southern Illinois - an improvement…

…, according to Loken, another Wolverine, junior Arno Lascari, would have finished second if his side horse performance had been up to par. "He has the abiliy to score an 80 in an event in which he made a 40…

…," said Loken. Michigan's other first-placer was Gary Erwin, who repeated his per- formance of last year on the trampoline. In fact, the Wolverines really cleaned up on the' tramp,1 with Fred Sanders…

… notching sec- ond place and John Hamilton pulling up in sixth. And this was in a field of no less than 40 en- trants. Most Finishers But the Wolverines fared best in floor exercise, where they placed four…

… anything to be ashamed of in tumbling either. While Hal Holmes and Rusty Mitchell, two of the coun- try's finest, copped the first two spots, Wolverines Phil Bolton and the upcoming Henderson slipped in…

December 20, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 79) • Page Image 6

…r" PAGZ SrX THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY. DECEMBER 20.1962' PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY THT1Th~DAV flEn mvn~ ~n 1Q4~ saavavfa.vcaJLjp aiaiva: IVALL' 1Y NV} d.a7V. G Wolverine Quintet Outclasses…

… three players sagging around him last night but still managed to get the ball often enough to score 26 points in a painful 66-52 basketball win over San Jose State. The Wolverines, coming out of the game…

… troubles, the Wolverines received praise from an unexpected source --San Jose State Coach Stu Inman, whose team is now 5-3. When it comes time next March 2 for the Illini to play their only game of the year…

… be." John Harris, with 11 points, was the only other Wolverine in dou- ble figures, while the Spartans had Dennis Bates with 15, Bill Robertson with 14 and Harry Ed- wards with 10. When the Wolverines

…-in and then put in two more free throws. That accounted for nine points while Michigan was outscoring San Jose, 11-3. That ballooned the score to 25- 17, and the Wolverines were able to fast-break their…

December 08, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 69) • Page Image 6

… the Wolverines holding leads up to nine points until the Bulldogs jumped in front, 68-66, on a layup and freethrow'by Wil- liams after he had stolen the ball from Bob Cantrell in the lyichigan backcourt…

… several Michigan breakaways and fast rushes before Queens defense was ready. The first three Wolverine goals came on shots between goalie Doug Norkum's pads. Tom Pendlebury scored from Babcock at 1:54 of…

… prevented the fast-skating Wolverines from further scoring until 17:30, when Wilkie poked in a six footer. With two seconds re- maining Babcock scored his first goal on a slap shot. Target Practice, .Anyone…

… smother it, and the center shot it home. Michigan's last three markers came as the Wolverines roved around the ice and shot at will. 38 31-69 37 33-70 SCORES NBA Detroit 123, San Francisco 116 Boston 126…

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