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December 09, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 80) • Page Image 10

… completely rid- dled by graduation," lamented Wisconsin swimming coach J. Pettinger as the Badgers pre- pared for their upcoming meet with the potent Wolverine tank- ers, Friday at Matt Mann Pool. If one looks…

… should be nearly on a par with t h e Wolverines, boasting senior Tony Rueff, who finish- ed 12th in last summer's AAU national meet. But Michigan will have the home pool advantage, and this should enable…

… a t tackle B adgers enough of their young swim- mers can come through for them to keep the Wolverines f r o m running away with the meet. The Badgers hope to break into the top half of the confer…

… will Michigan State, the nation- al runner-up. Other entries will be from such powers as Okla- homa State, Oklahoma, and Iowa. Last year, the Wolverines finished a surprising second in the meet. Bay was…

… tough. Against the Terrapins, the Wolverines lost only one match and drew two others. The one loss was by Tim Cech, who had a draw un- til he missed a takedown in the closing seconds, and was taken down…

October 29, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 49) • Page Image 8

…, OCT. 30th, and MONDAY, NOV. 2nd Published by A.P.O. Gridde Pickings I Wolverines rush upwards CHAPTER FOURTEEN "We're not looking past this game" said Libel coach Eric "the red" Siegel, "granted…

… our game next week against the Ann Arbor Police is the highlight of the season, nevertheless them uac muggers could give us a lot of trouble." On the sidelines Wolverine coach Bo Schembechler quitely ap…

… against Minnesota than their pre- vious average, the Wolverine de- fense moved up a notch to eighth in the points-scored-against rank- ings, with a norm of 9.2 a game. Toledo leads this category with a…

… week, averaging almost nine com- pletions and 136 yards a game. Kosins also maintained his scor- ing leadership, averaging 16 points a game to lead all players. Among the Wolverines, Billy Taylor is the…

… enabled the Wolverines to move up from ninth to eighth in scoring defense and in overall defense from 13th to eighth. 0 SIMPSON STOLEN: Pro thefts scramble Spartans "I ,.. rf : .. Y .r . r, vx…

February 28, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 125) • Page Image 7

… of Denver last night in Denver. The Wolverines' overall record in the WCHA dropped to 9 wins and 12 loss- es. The icers still maintained seventh place in the league. games to catch Buntin. Today's game…

…, Lee Oler and Albert Henry netting 58 points and 36 rebounds. Tomianovich battled the bigger Badgers, scoring 28 points and grabbing 16 rebounds, but the Wolverines were outhustled and outplayed, and on…

February 08, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 108) • Page Image 6

… twice penalized Ranieri for stall- ing. BREAK OWN RECORD Wolverine gymnasts destroy Buckeyes -Daily-Dave Schindell Jim Sanger works for pin I BILL ROBERTSON regrets having to inform his friends that…

… "Goodby" yes- terday as the gymnasts decapitated Ohio State by a record 164.50-1 150.90 Last week, the Wolverines set an NCAA mark with 164.45 in the Events Bldg, but yesterday's score means a lot more than…

…-arounder Bruce Trott could crack the Michigan juggernaut. He managed a third in the parallel bars with a very respectable 8.9. The rest, however, belonged to the visitors. The Wolverines performed sol I PERSONAL…

….; But the year veteran still refuses to on his laurels. the his 22- rest, so far, but the Wolverines will al- so be competing against perenial- ly strong Southern Illinois, who according to Loken has…

… Ohio team smashed Mich- igan and Western Michigan by the respective scores of 80.61 - 33 and 59 -24.51. The best for the Wolverines were Gail Rutgers, fifth in floor exercises; Linda Cobb, sixth in…

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…

April 10, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 156) • Page Image 8

…, it would seem that the Wolverines have some sort of monopoly in that area of conference competition. So the ob- vious question arises as to wheth- er the Maize-and-Blue-clad net- ters can conquer the…

Wolverines ran a w a y f r o m second place Indiana by nearly doubling their score 161-86. On Friday afternoon the Hoos- iers hope to be able to dethrone the Big Ten's perennial king on the combination of…

… expanded the Wolverine lead in the three home games they to 20-2. The final Michigan tal- play at Ferry Field. This after- lies were brought in by Raffer- noon at 3:30 they host Eastern ty's fourth hit of…

October 30, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 50) • Page Image 11

…, but he is about to met by onrushing Wolverines Henry Hill (39) and Frank Gusich (14). In fact, holes in Michigan's defense were-at a premium, as the Wolverines made the Golden Gophers their sixth…

… thought to be injured seriously enough to prevent him from playing against Wisconsin this Saturday. When asked about his knee, he said, "It's all right." Another Wolverine who has had the scepter of injury…

March 12, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 131) • Page Image 9

… for the Wolverines and when the of- fense sputtered the team's chanc- es for victory died, too. In only two games did the frosh fail to score over 90 points, and in those two games they were defeated…

… to start at the pivot for the Wolverines next year and take over f r o m Rudy Tomjanovich the Michigan rebound leadership. Speculation on the rest of the lineup is still rather nebulous but at least…

November 10, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 59) • Page Image 6

… secured second place in the Toledo League. The win gave the Wolverines a 6-1 conference record to move ahead of The Arsenal who fell to a 5-2 mark after a loss to the league leading Brazillian Sports Club…

…. The match at Toledo was en- tirely dominated by the Wolverine eleven as they rolled to a 2-0 half- time margin. However, late in the first half Paulo Coota was injur- ed and was taken for medical as…

…- red unnecessarily when a Michi- gan fullback handed the ball in front of his goal. But the Bavarians did capital- ize on one Wolverine blunder as they turned a Michigan rush' into a Bavarian goal…

… numerous collapses in attacks. Michigan now awaits the begin- ning of the Toledo League play- offs which will determine the con- ference champion. The Wolverines will take on the fourth place fin- isher…

March 28, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 145) • Page Image 6

… rackets were put away in anti- cipation of the permanent arrival Iof spring. Meanwhile, a group of more serious players, the Wolverine ten- nis team, was busy practicing within the consistently warm and…

…. But all four California squads had had the advantage of prac- ticing outdoors nearly all year long. However, according to Coach Eisner, the Wolverines took the losses in stride. "It (the spring trip…

… squad which to date has an 8-1 victory over highly touted SMU. The seeded positions on Michi- gan's squad have not been perm- anently determined. All through practice the Wolverine players have been…

…, watcPing sports stories come over the AP and waiting for reports to come in from around the country on how the various Wolverine teams have done. Somehow, sports has seemed just a little irrelevant in…

March 21, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 139) • Page Image 8

… was no President to throw out the first ball but it is doubtful that even that momentous event would have helped the Wolverines who opened up their 1970 baseball season with a 6-5 loss to the Arizona…

… Wildcats. For the Wolverines, the r u 1 e that allows freshmen to participate in varsity baseball must be very popular. It has provided them with the opportunity to have a young lad by the name of Tom…

February 15, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 114) • Page Image 6

… Daily MADISON - The Michigan icers edged past Wisconsin, 4-3, in a WCHA hockey game here last night. The victory gave the Wolverines a split in the two game series. The Hawkeyes moved out to a quick 48…

… ji hind Carlos in third, with a 6.4 Wolverine, giving Michigan its only clocking, first place of the evening. Michigan speedster Gene Brown Earlier in the competition, the ln was originally scheduled…

… to com- Michigan sprint medley team pete in they meet, but Wolverine of Greg Syphax, Trevor Matthews, NEW track star Dave Martin scratched Sol Espie, and John Thorton, were and Ji Brown from the…

… special event Wolverine captain Armstrong, favorit of the evening, the 300 yard dash. leading going into the last lap, title i In that event, times were calculat- made a valiant effort to pull off match ed…

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…

April 15, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 160) • Page Image 7

…-out single to right By P. ROBERT HERTZ Associate Sports Editor Taking a leaf from the annals of the notorious Frank Merriwell, Coach Moby Benedict's Wolverine baseball squad erupted for three ninth inning runs…

… yesterday to end a 27 inning scoring drought and hand Notre Dame's fighting Irish their eighth loss in nine de- cisions, 3-2. The situation looked rather bleak for the Wolverines as they came up for their…

… Bowen at sec- ond. Catcher Tom Lundstedt re- vived the Wolverines' hopes when he laced a single off the second baseman's glove to centerfield ad- vancing pinch runner Greg Buss to second. Rafferty Doubles…

… decisive run. The hit.allowed the Wolverine lefthander to gain credit for his first win of the season. Aside from the ninth inning' Michigan heroics, the contest was far from exciting. Neither team was able…

… due to rain, saw the Wolverines finally approach their expected potential. Mark Conti, No. 1, was rested because he has been bothered by an inflamed knee for the p a s t several days. Joel Ross, No. 3…

April 03, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 150) • Page Image 7

…-division stating p Stanley Cup Playoff spots. It vitalized Red Wings trip Leaf s Wolverine gymnasts capture NCAA trampoline competition Wings a three-point mar- the New York Rangers, m theyhave a home and ies…

… so have some referee 33 minutes after he allow- Kentucky. individual eve ed Seattle and the state of Wash- The Wolverines' g r e a t e st field events.. ington to proceed with an $82 strength appears…

… last year by scor- ing 9.5 in the compulsories. He performed an optional routine yesterday, after which the top six competitors move into the finals tonight. Only two other Wolverines per- formed in…

… in t h e d Norm Cornwell in 880. With Cornwell his unit could also the top three teams. SHOWING strength , the Wolverines al- strong entries in the ents, especially in the Ira Russell, sixth in eet in…

… Pyatt, Tom Swan and Bob Fortus w i 1l be competing for the Wolverines. The distance-medley will include Al Cornwell running the 880, Al D'- Agostino in the 440, John Thorn- ton in the %-mile and Ken How…

… strong event for the Wolverines is the 440-yard relay. Although this combination of Sol Espie, Godfrey Murray, Trevor Matthews and Gene Brown have never run in a relay together be- fore, they have plenty…

May 16, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 9) • Page Image 4

…. University 663-7151 USED CARS '68 FIAT Sport Spyder. Excel. cond. At the start of three Big Tena 763-0134. 2N11 championship finals today, the RELIABLE VW, '66, red, sunroof, radio, Wolverines appeared on…

… Parsons. But the Wolverines were set back in the next match, when Ott and Ross were downed 4-6, 6-3, 9-7, by Rick Wack and Rod Schroeder of Illinois. The final match had DeBoer and, McLaughlin beating…

March 29, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 146) • Page Image 7

… with Paul in the consolation match to gain Hendersonrscoring his 20th goal an eighth for the Wolverines. Kin- of the year on a feed from Dave kead swam a 1:58.22 to Barbiere's Keon. It came with Chicago…

… and 1-1 at the end of the overtime period,. had to be decided on a referee's decision. Hoddy got the loss for a fourth place finish. The other Wolverine in the consolations, 167-pounder J e s s e Rawls…

… Florida, whose stroke total was 1178. Florida State University finished second and the University of M i a m i was third. For the Wolverines, Captain Randy Erskine, who came into yesterday's round with a…

Wolverine golfers. For the last two days of the Tournament, the two sophomores, Gary Balliet and Pete Clark play- ed well and helped the team place respectably high in the tourna- ment, the first of the year…

… for the Wolverines. i 7 HAWKS DOWN BULLS Atlanta takes 2-0 lead in NBA playoffs RADICAL COLLEGE FACULTY AND STUDENTS OPEN GENERAL MEETING ATLANTA RAP)-Six players hid! in double figures last night…

February 13, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 112) • Page Image 7

Wolverines By JOEL GREER series split with Minnesota fash- The downtrodden Michigan icers ioning a four-goal outburst in who have been victims of disgrace Friday's 10-1 rout. and defeat in their last five en…

… Badgers have already butchered the Wolverines in two of their three previous meetings. Again this weekend the icers will not be at full strength. Punch Cartier, the hard-nosed defense-! man, will miss…

February 01, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 102) • Page Image 8

… their audience with a record breaking perform- ance as they shattered a strong Minnesota team 164.45 to 158.85. ' The total score of the Wolverine ' squad was a new NCAA record, topping the 164.15 they…

… after the first event, vaulting. His 9.20 score wvon the event, and teammate George Huntzicker tied for third at 9.0. Huntzicker then led the Wolverines to a sweep in floor exercise, as he, Sid Jensen…

… third. Another Wolverine sweep took place on the rings, where Mc- Curdy and Jensen tied for first 9.2. Skip Frowick, another fresh- man, followed with a 9.1. The best event of the meet was the parallel…

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…

March 10, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 129) • Page Image 8

… JIM KEYRA The Michigan Wolverine hockey team continued their consistant- ly inossan pa lswekn up against the Minnesota Goph- ers. Friday night, a fired-up Goph- er squad skated to a 4-1 first per- iod…

… o line andastreaked down the iceluto beat Bagnell with a wrist shot. Minnesota to open the second per- iod, the Wolverine attack began to jell. Just after the eleven min- ut mak Dk took a perec pas…

April 04, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 151) • Page Image 7

… - A super- lative performance in the last three events offset a subpar be- gining and sent the Michigan gymnastics team into today's NCAA finals. The Wolverines got a 9.5 from Ron Rapper on the parallel…

… place them 0.9 ahead of the Salukis and within .05 of Temple. Then, on the horizontal bar, Michigan let go with 27.65, lead by Ed Howard's 9.3 and Ted Mar- ti's 9.2. All four Wolverine per- formers scored…

… in second at 105.7, while Hide Yueshita of Washington was third with a 104.75. Michigan entry,. Rick Mc- Curdy, tied for seventh with Iowa's Rick Scorza at 101.50. Wolverine coach Newt Loken said…

Wolverine's George Huntzicker captured the title by downing New Mexico's Stormy Eaton in the finals of the double elimination tournament. The two had beaten each other, and the final head to head…

February 24, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 121) • Page Image 7

… game with the down-and-out Hoosiers of Indiana.' The Wolverines, apparently re- gaining their sharp early-season form, thumped Minnesota 95-87 last Saturday behind Rudy Tom- -4anovich's 37 points and 24…

… to be putting the pres- sure on the Wolverine defense is Hoosier guard Jim Harris, whose 17.9 average leads the team. Har- ris scored his season high of 34 against the Rupp-men of Kentucky -no small…

… e floor. "They've been having prob- lems on away games," said Coach Johnny Orr, "but they'll be tough at home." A Wolverine victory, according to Orr, will require "the same en- thusiasm to play that…

… the Gophers convinced any doubt- ers that Rudy is All-American ma- terial. A victory tonight could keep the. Wolverines boring along in the winning groove' and provide enough momentum to help the Maple…

February 14, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 113) • Page Image 6

… appear on the schedule. The two sophomores. Wolverines will be traveling out Sherman will face Michigan jun- to the flatlands and Iowa City for Jerry Hoddy in the 118-pound today to meet their toughest foe…

… one meet - to Michigan State placed fourth in the Big T e n February 4. The Hawkeyes won Tournament last year, will go four bouts and drew in the meet, against Wolverine Ty Belknap in and Assistant…

… Badgers of Wisconsin, currently one of the hottest teams in the Big Ten. The Wolverines may play with- out the services of center Rodney Ford and guard Dick Bloodworth, both of whom have been injured since…

… Monday. In addition, the Wolverines are coming off a humiliating 78-73 loss to Evansville-a game which Assistant Coach Fred Snowden characterized as "the worst of the year." All this plus the fact that Wis…

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…

December 04, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 76) • Page Image 9

…, an Edmonton, Al- berta junior was only slightly more adequate at 4.6. This year the two have combined for an average ofI 6.2. The Wolverines who bring a 1-1 league record into the series hope to…

… has split the Wolverines in scoring with five up his number one line of last sea- goals and six assists. son to make three lines which all ........:°z- a::::".. . are scoring threats. . "We have a good…

November 19, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 67) • Page Image 6

…-L.S.A. Building ii 4I Phoenix Eye View of Modern Man :ufln ANN ARBOR JA YCEES PRESENT }- THE a MICHIGAN WOLVERINE BUCKEYE EATER WATCH FOR ONLY 14.00 Now that the approximately one square inch on your watch…

… should soy something about you, we have just the thing for the Michigan fan. The "Buck- eye Eater" wristwatch complete. with the Wolverine munching on coach Woody Hayes' famous hot. (If you look closely…

October 25, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 46) • Page Image 1

Wolverines crunch Minnesota See story, Page 9' SUNDAY DAILY See Editorial Page Sir itgau &113 MAYBE OK High-67 Low-47 Partly cloudy in morning} sunny later on Vol. LXXXI, No. 46 Ann Arbor…

…-en--sign him tp! WOLVERINE WINGBACK Glenn Dought y (22) performs a gymnastic back flip as he is upended by Minnesota's Walter Bow ser (11) and Jeff Wright (27) after a 19- yard pass in Michigan's 39-13 victory…

April 14, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 159) • Page Image 6

…: Neja TV lentals 662-5671 SERVING BIG 10SCHOOLS SINCE 1961 By BETSY MAHON After being roughly treated at the hands of their instate rivals, the Wolverine horsehidemen are set to try their luck againsta…

… group of out of state invaders, the Fighting Irish of Notre Dame. The game will be played this after- noon on Ferry Field. Whether or not the Wolverines can break their losing string de- pends largely on…

April 07, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 153) • Page Image 6

… from Michigan State 14-8 yesterday for their first win over the Spartans in seven tries. The victory was particularly satisfying to the squad as lacrosse is now a varsity sport at MSU. The Wolverines

…- igan put on a 7 points burst to ice the contest. Bob Gillon lead the Wolverine attack with four goals and one assist. Tom Middaugh contributed three goals and four assists, fol- lowed by Skip Flanagan…

March 25, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 142) • Page Image 6

… the Wolverines show a two-face personality dur- ing games, Michigan was also very inconsistent in their two- game sets. Out of twelve week- end series in WCHA play, the icers split nine of them, won one…

… Another major problem t h e Wolverines encountered w a s their forwards failure to back- check. The forwards constant- ly made the defense look bad as many times during the season the forwards were caught…

March 17, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 135) • Page Image 6

… hoping for the best," and for the the uck s son a pssibe." Wolverines to end up on top. Most of this past season Gams- by was teamed with Brian Slack, and Bernie Gagnon or Mickey REPORTS LATE: Shaw on his…

… came out As hlcneac s andc hardn.- a Major league ball players report late because of salary holdouts. Fife, newly named Wolverine basketball captain, could not even think about baseball until the end…

January 29, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 99) • Page Image 8

… per- forms in his one strong event and the all-arounder who must be able to compete in all six Olympic events. Then there is Wolverine captain Ron Rapper. "I'm an all-around man," he says. "After all, I…

… Iowa- squad which the Wolverines will face 1 a t e r this season are past teammates of Rapper. This rivalry has little effect on the relationship between teammates. In fact, "We're sup- er close. Most of…

November 15, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 64) • Page Image 1

Wolverines crush Hawkeyes, 55-0' See story, page 11 THE SUNDAY DAILY See Editorial Page YI rL Si tr q au IxitM SLUSHY High--33 Low-22 1-3 inches of snow by noon, windy Vol. LXXXI, No. 64…

… defense on his way to the goal line. Taylor scored two touchdowns in the Wolverines' 55-0 trouncing of the Hawkeyes and picked up 189 yards for the day. Michigan will face Ohio State next week with a…

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