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March 11, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 116) • Page Image 4

…:30 o'clock, North, Kappa Beta Psi, D K E, Trigon, Phi Sigma Kappa; (Continued on Page Five) ARC A D Coming Soon WOLVERINE TRACK TEAM FACES T BGIDO ET O IM %1 S S * 00 *9** S-S-S. We are now showing…

… either make or break it. The Con-, ference indoor championship meet, scheduled at Evanston for a week from today, will find the Wolverine tracksters battling with the best ath- letes in the mid-west, while…

…'s chance of winning the Conference indoor championship next week are almost negative. On the basis of their performance in the relay carn- ival last week the Wolverines would not even be considered as having…

…. Much of the Wolverine chances depends upon the way the men take to their work during the next few weeks. Trials on Monday Trials for the Varsity track team to go to the Conference indoor meet at Evanston…

March 11, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 79) • Page Image 9

… inside Crisler Center on Sunday. Five Wolverines strolled onto the floor and were honored for "being the building blocks of the recent success of the Michi- gan basketball program." So Josh Bartelstein…

…, and Person, the Wolverine named by the younger players as the vocal senior, are great leaders. They always jump off the bench dur- ing timeouts, are always coach- ing from the sideline and seem to have…

… the seventh-ranked Wolverines' By COLLEEN THOMAS demise in their chance to secure Daily Sports Editor a second consecutive Big Ten Championship. During Sunday's game against Michigan was manhandled No…

March 11, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 107) • Page Image 8

… CCHA with just three wins dur- ly healthy. This year, he's played they've had," Michigan coach ing the regular season. And the very well. He's a frontline play- Red Berenson said after prac- Wolverines

…- When: Friday And the Wolverines prob- ines' lone game 2 P ably like their chances against the against the Illini Where: Fighting Illini (9-9,19-12) this time in the regular Conseco around. Their shooting…

March 11, 1992 (vol. 102, iss. 90) • Page Image 10

… weekend's opening-round play- off series against Ohio State. Michigan coach Red Berenson is hoping his squad will get back on track after last weekend's break. The last time the Wolverines had a week off…

… sweeping the series, 5-4, and, 9-4. However, in the 9-4 clincher, the Buckeyes battled back from a 4-0 deficit to tie the score be- fore the Wolverines triumphed with five unanswered goals. SHORTHANDED…

March 11, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 112) • Page Image 6

… from Page 1) play that brought the Williams arena crowd of 3,404 screaming to its feet. Michigan defenseman John Palenstein was circling with the puck at the rel line to set up what the Wolverines had…

… mistake. The Wolverines made several, drawing four penalties. The banishments, which left the Wolverines shorthanded f(r 11 minutes in the period, seemed to confuse and disrupt the Wol- verine attack, even…

… Larson, though forced to make only seven saves in the period, had to be quick to stop drives by Berenson and MacDonald, especialli" in the last seconds of play when the Wolverine power-play did every…

Wolverines. However, the Wolverines, a little off their game, were in contention all the way. Several times they appeared ready to break the game open; only to be thwarted by Gopher goalie Mike Larson, who…

… to take a goal away from Michigan's Bill Kelly. Tonight the Wolverines have 60 more minutes to close the Go- phers'- two goal gap and open one Special to The Daily Bennie McRae and Les Bird last night…

…- die Miles, Big Ten 60-yd. king, and tied the meet record of :05.2. The Wolverines mile relay ffin- ished third in its heat behind In- diana and Northwestern, which had placed first and second in the Big…

…-70 defeat on the Wolverines, who have since re- mained in the Conference cellar, but could tie Michigan State for ninth with a win over the favor- ed hosts. Captain John Tidwell will be trying to add to his…

… Valley powers Wichita and Drake to the limit in losing. Big Job The Wolverines' big job tonight will be to stop Walt Bellamy, In- diana's 6'101/2" All-American cen- ter. The huge pivotman scored 23 points…

…'7" Gordon Mickey or 6'4" Dave Porter. Indiana will again have the de- cided height advantage that help-. ed the Hoosiers to a nine-re.- bound edge in the first encounterj with the Wolverines. Board Power…

March 11, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 108) • Page Image 3

… Illini this week- end, the results of the indoor con- ference meet forecast a pleasant future for the Wolverines. Michigan continued to uphold its tradition of fine well-balanced teams with extra strength…

… in the distance events. The Wolverines placed point winners in eleven of the twelve events, failing only to qualify a man in the broad jump. FOR THE THIRD straight year a man wearing the Maize and Blue…

… Michigan's sopho- more diver Jimmy Walters con- tinues to amaze Wolverine sports ageous performance of the meet Wolverine Grant Scruuggs would have been a shoo-in. Scruggs had injured a tendon in his leg…

… strongly to take third. The Wolverine mile relay quar- tet of Al Rankin, Bill Barton, Dan Hickthan, and Jack Carroll set a new Michigan varsity mark of 3:18.5 in winning their event. Car- roll, running the…

… anchor leg, re- ceived the baton slightly after Ben Youtsey of Purdue, but immediate- ly took command of the situation and won by five yards. The Wolverines may look with some degree of relief to next year…

March 11, 1932 (vol. 42, iss. 115) • Page Image 3

… Opposition; Other Events Secure. Michigan, today, starts the de- fense of its Big Ten swimming ti- tle in the Buckeye pool at Colum- bus. The Wolverine splashers are the outstanding favorites and are expected…

… th Wolverine leader has shown great improvement and Mann looks to him for a victory. Dick Dege1e one of Michigan's Olympic possibilities, is favored to beat out last year's diving cham- pion, Lobdell…

…. Michigan's Varsity hockey sex- tet will turn into the last stretch of the 1932 season tonight when the Wolverines cross sticks with Chath- am there today. This is the second match of the season with the…

Wolverines will invade the Chicago field house tonighc bent on retaining the Big Ten in- door track title won last year. The Michigan contingent will enter the preliminaries as top-heavy favor- ites to repeat…

… contenders for the team title al- though several of them boast great individual stars. List Selected Last Night. "Chuck" Hoyt, Wolverine mentor, definitely announced last night the list of men who will make…

March 11, 2004 (vol. 113, iss. 110) • Page Image 5

… Sports Writer For Michigan to make a run at an NCAA Tournament bid this weekend in Indianapolis, many things must be clicking for the Wolverines. And it starts with the players who touch the ball first…

… didn't make the tournament." Burnett took over the Michigan pro- gram after a tumultuous 2002-03 cam- paign for the Wolverines that culminated with the unpleasant resig- nation of former coach Sue…

March 11, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 93) • Page Image 17

… out in the cold. The Wolverines found themselves in a tie for 24th place. Surprising, since Michigan entered the meet as one of the top 10 teams in the nation. Michigan only mustered a meager eight…

… and fatigue, McGuire said. This lack of energy led to under- gachievement by the Wolverines in the distance events. "We didn't get it done in the distance events," McGuire said. "Katie McGregor wasn…

March 11, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 125) • Page Image 10

…4 Subscribe to The Michigan Daily 764-0558 SPORTS Friday, March 11, 1983 The Michigan Daily Page 10 Sstuns Hawkees (Continued from Page 1 ) 7 " "~' the Wolverines pulled off a major upset…

…'S ' league championship. DAY IT WAS TURNER'S evening right from the start. The 6-3 sophomore scored SPECIAL . the Wolverines first 11 points, and hit 15 44' of 19 free throw attempts - including 12 STARTING AT…

March 11, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 137) • Page Image 8

…'s nothing easy about During this time, he also servedj coaching. The better your team as an assistant to Wolverine ticket gets, the rougher it is to coach." manager Don Weir. Dave Strack speaks from expe…

… Strack was head basketball coach said, "I was delighted to finally at Michigan, the Wolverines fin- become a head coach. I packed ished last in the Big Ten with a up, sold my home, and left for 2-12 record…

… .The gum-chewing Strack, a behind the basketball renaissance Wolverine standout himself from at Michigan? Strack's answer is 1943-46, admits to a definite jump on you," replied Strack, add-' ing "if you…

… played for about the future of Michigan bas- the Wolverines from 1942-44, en- ketball, Strack answered "I feel tered the Marines for a year then that it's in good hands," then returned to become captain of…

… myth, the Wolverine head man is one coach Photography by who does not have an ulcer. "I've been pronounced physically fit af- J im Lines ter a check-up at University Hos- pital," he said with a grin…

March 11, 1941 (vol. 51, iss. 112) • Page Image 3

…'s second try at 14 feet . . . He cleared the bar by a mile and clipped it off on the way down with his arm . . . It took the heart out of the Wolverine junior . . . The Purdue Expofient, school paper, giving…

… Stodden of the Wolverines and Artful Amo Bessone of the Illini that, for sheer animal-like ferocity, would be hard to beat. _ From a Michigan standpoint,'the game wasn't so much to rave about since the…

… backstroke position and started the Wolverines off to a 3:10.7 timing. With the veterans taking it easy for a night. Matt's sophomorep took over heavy duty and came out bn top every time. Claire Morse…

… . . . the clean-cut Cardinal narrowly cleared 13 feet 1014 inches, but the other hair of vaulters couldn't follow . . on his second leap the Wolverine jun- ior beautifully cleared the height by several inches…

… . . . the Wolverine leader suffered a recurrence of a leg muscle injury, but went on to win, clear- ing 6 feet 3% inches. Shot-putter Bob Hook flashed marked improvement in his specialty with a throw of 48…

…. Another Wolverine standout was sophomore Bob Ufer who placed second to World Indoor Champion Roy Cochran in the 440 . . . Bob led the Hoosier ace until the final turn, but was finally edged by a scant two…

… (he cuts off the end), the Eveleth, Minn., star turned up in front of the Michigan net so often that Hank Loud, the Wolverine net-minder, began to think he was homesteading there. Five of his shots got…

…:30 and 4:30 p.m. Varsity Coach Ray Courtright when Don Ladd and Harold Heffer- Tough luck coach number one is nan finished behind Wolverine Tom- Coach Fisher A dds Cliff Keen . . . and he sits on that my…

March 11, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 91) • Page Image 13

…The Michigan Daily - SportsMonday - March 11, 2002 - 3B Women's season prolonged with WNIT berth RAPHAEL GOODSTEIN By Bob Hunt Daily Sports Writer It may not have been what the Wolverines wanted…

… during the last week of March. The Wolverines played in the WNIT back in 1999 when they beat West- ern Michigan in Kalamazoo before losing to Michigan State in East Lansing. "It's a really great…

March 11, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 88) • Page Image 21

… most rton say of his contributions to the club. Fife talked to the team before tipoff about what this game meant, about why the Wolverines should be motivated. "He said, 'I want this to be my last home…

… Michigan wants now is success in the NCAA Tournament, something the Wolverines did not achieve last year. Fife, for one, thinks the team can win in the tourney. "We're a lot different team (from last year…

…. So how can Wolverine backers even think Bullock is at candidate for the award? The obvious answer is that Okey led a mediocre team'~ with solid but not flashy statistics. Bullock led a slightly better…

March 11, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 108) • Page Image 7

…- banchek, men's swimming coach. Twenty-six years ago this time Urbanchek had similar cause for celebration. He helped lead the Wolverines to the Big Ten title as a swimmer. NOW IT'S TIME to wipe off the dust…

… that has gathered in the men's swimming trophy case since then, because Saturday, at the Indiana University Natatorium, the Wolverines overcame a 40 point deficit on the last of three days of competition…

March 11, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 125) • Page Image 9

… season anyway tomorrow with its annual spring trip. The Wolverines will travel to Texas, where they will stay until March 23. The Texas location is a departure from the traditional site of Florida, and…

… here people have a chance to see different parts of the country." This year, the parts of the country the Wolverines will see are Houston and Edinburg in the Lone Star State. The team opens its schedule…

… the Wolverine grappler, 6-4, in the final. PAT McKAY, like McFarland, placed second to an Iowa wrestler who was the defending Big Ten Champion. Yet McKay had an excellent tour- nament, which has…

March 11, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 112) • Page Image 6

…- asketball player of the season by his teammates. stocky 6'3" Farris, who way from one to eight n height in the pivot every was the leading Wolverine er with 233 grabs in 24 His "rough and ready" der the…

… boards was one of bright spots in a season saw the Wolverines win ir games. 21 points placed him third ring, behind only Terry and John Tidwell, and his es played put him in the an class. He and Tidwell ie…

…, tallied 526 points in 24 Students, Faculty for 24 hr. report on the WEATHER 4 3 2 5 NO 6 5-8617 0 T8 Q SPONSOR MORRI LL'S 314 S. State NO 3-2481 games to lead all Wolverine scor- ers and establish a new…

… contributed to his season record which eclipsed the mark of 460, set by M.C. Burton in 1958-59. The Wolverine's combined for a .343 mark from the field as compared to their opponents' field goal proficiency of…

Wolverines lose only two men, Terry Miller and Lovell Farris, this year's team by graduation is not in itself im- portant in that this would not signify any great hope for a team that won only four games all…

March 11, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 88) • Page Image 19

… Daily Sports Writer INDIANAPOLIS - Michigan's Tom Dolan and John Piersma couldn't have asked for a better finish in the 400- meter freestyle. The Wolverine duo walked away with the top two times and…

…'past and future Olympians. "It's always a gut-wrenching experi- ence to have to pee on command," Piersma said ANGRY GUYS FINISH SECOND: Former- Wolverine Eric Namesnik second- place finish to Dolan in the…

… State's Iian Mull, who trains with the Wolverines three times a week, grabbed third. Pretty tough field. It doesn't get any easier, no matter what event you watch. There is no room for error. You have to…

… former Wolverine Steve West both fin- ished third in their best races last night - Lancaster in the 100 butterfly (53.73) and West in the 200 breaststroke (2:14.45). Freshman Andy Potts placed fourth in…

March 11, 1986 (vol. 96, iss. 108) • Page Image 8

…-Chicago. The excellent score was not only the best of this year, but the highest score that a Michigan team has received in the last three years. ALTHOUGH the Wolverines record in dual meets this year is 9…

…. It's great to end the season on a high note," he said. Part of the Wolverines tremendous success this year can be attributed to their steadyrimprovement on the pommel horse. Once a troublesome event…

…, his first hit as a Wolverine. ROLLINS made a comeback attem- pt in the bottom of the fourth with four runs, to cut the Michigan lead to 8-4. The Rollins uprising was powered by only two hits, but helped…

… Bradetich and Lorea Feld- man led the Wolverines in the losing 7 Barber Stylists Professional Experienced NO WAITING! DASCOLASTYLISTS Maple Village...........761-2733 Liberty off State........668-9329 Finish…

…'ll probably be able to field our strongest lineup of the season. Of course I'm not counting all the people we've lost to injuries," said coach Dana Kempthorn. THE WOLVERINES have been plagued with injuries all…

March 11, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 115) • Page Image 6

Wolverines Te For Conference Honors With Minnesota ROACH LIKELY TO PLAY Victories in the two games to be played at 8:30 o'clock tonight and tomorrow night at the Windsor Arena will gain a tie for the…

… Conference championship for the Wolverines When they meet the University of Min- nesota hockey team. Minnesota now holds undisputed lead in the hockey standings and in order to, be able to share the top place…

… Ohio leader Indiana....... ...9 .7 Although l'oih Cumnirfl and IHnt Purdue .... ..... 8 . are expected to lead Ousterbaan, the W '!isconsin .......7 4 .t:7 sensational Wolverine for ward, when Ilionlis…

… games this weekend- are go- ing to be much faster than any pre- viously played at home or in Wind- sor by the Wolverines. . Coach Emil Iverson is expected to use the same line up that appeared against the…

Wolverines at Minnea- rIs. Wilcken, veteran goal tender, will probably start at the net po- sition, whie Captain Scott, who will flay his last college games, will be at defense paired with Sanderson.' Hussey…

March 11, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 108) • Page Image 10

… make our educa- ¢y tion a real adventure. Write today for your free catalog. [~~a-ie Name °, ? Adress |' Michigan Daily Athlete-of-the-Week WHY: Buerkel, the Wolverines' centerfielder, led Michigan…

… this weekend as the Wolverines finished third in the South Alabama Diamond Classic. Buerkel hit 8-12 this weekend and raised his season batting average to .396. Buerkel also had two doubles on the…

March 11, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 107) • Page Image 10

… college hockey by focusing on individual accolades. The Wolverines don't want to start worrying about that stuff now. Three of the seven CCHA players named to the CCHA All-Rookie team yesterday were…

Wolverines. Forward Jeff Tambellini, goalie Al Montoya and defenseman Danny Rich- mond were all voted in by opposing coaches. YOUNG GUNS These seven players were named to the 2002- 03 Bauer/CCHA All…

March 11, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 108) • Page Image 9

… season sweep over Michigan. The first game, at Columbus, is one the Wolverines will not soon forget. Michigan was 14-1 and riding the crest of a 13-game win streak at the time. But a Grady Mateen dunk in…

… winning isn't every thing, it's the only thing, may have been wrong. Michigan's women's gymnastic team disproves this theory. Despite a 3-9 record and a five-match losing streak, the Wolverines are ranked…

March 11, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 115) • Page Image 3

…"r WIAPXH 11, 1939 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE Michigan Qualifies Nine In Bid For Sixth Indoor Trac k Title Gedeon Leads High Hurdlers To Pace Team Wolverines Also Dominate 60 Yard Dash…

…. Stan Kelly and Jeff Hall made it a Wolverine grand slam. Kelly took a second and Hall a third. Besides Smith, Wisconsin placed Haberman in the semi-finals. Three Place In 880 The Wolverines also showed…

… Coscarart was considered the regular second baseman when the squad as- sembled for practice. Natators Break Four Records Qualifying 17 Tomski Heads Wolverine Assault Smashing 50 And 100 Yard Marks (Continued…

… Benham and Adolph1 Ferstenfeld finiishing third and fourth respectively for Michigan. Seven men qualified and the Wolverine sopho-( mores, Ralph Pyszinski and Jim Wil- kinson, finished eighth and ninth out…

March 11, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 114) • Page Image 3

…-one men were named by Coach Charles B.. Hoyt yesterday to defend Michigan's Big Ten indoor track and field title this week-end in Chicago. The Wolverines will leave tomor- row morning for the Windy City and…

… record of 3:20.6 that was set by the Wolverine quartet of 1933. The Davidsons, who last week showed so creditably against Johnny Woodruff in the 880, will face Ohio State's Chuck Beetham in the Conference…

… enters. 50-yard free-style: A toss-up between Ed Kirar and Walt Tomski of Mich- igan and national and Big Ten champion Ray Walters of Iowa. We lean toward the Wolverines to take Walters and break the…

… March and a number of natators who have been bettering Big Ten marks all season will be out to make those marks official. Varsity Leads Parade The Wolverine swimmers who have broken or at least equalled…

… Tomski of the Wolverines and Ray Walters. Iowa star, all competing, the record is sure to fall, but the man to smash it is a matter of dispute. It will probably be Kirar. Kirar and Walters will again be…

March 11, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 125) • Page Image 10

…lichigan buries Miners, 74-65 improved its record to 17-12 for the year. The Wolverines advanced to the game against UTEP by virtue of their win over Nebraska last Thursday night over spring break…

…'S Mike McGee lays in two of his game-high 25 points which lead the Wolverines past Texas-El Paso, 74-65. McGee led a balanced scoring attack which featured four players in double figures. Michigan's next…

March 11, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 110) • Page Image 3

… i 4j Reeves, Gomberg Win I-M Residence Hall Semi-Finals Wolverines Enter NCAA Ice Finals Defeat Harvard, 7-3; MacFarland Garners Three Unassisted Goals Cager Stern Becomes Star After Long Spell…

… third period. Michigan goes into the finals with the unusual record of hav- ing never lost the championship round. Previous seasons have re- sulted in a first game loss, but never have the Wolverines gone…

… of the seven goals as the Wolverine icers trounced Harvard in the open- ing round of the NCAA hockey tournament at Colorado Springs, Colorado, last night. Major Nines Start Spring Exhibitions Indians…

… just- completed season. Faced With Problem Coach Bill Perigo was faced with a definite problem on the night of the first Illinois game. Barron, the Wolverines' top scorer last season, was shelved for…

…- sion demanded it. He had 41 saves as compared to Slymn's 39. The latter was kept especially busy once 'the Wolverine's explosive of- the coin decision for' Perigo, but the coach admits that he probably…

… clutch baskets near the end of the battle helped to keep the Wolverines in contention before, they finally dropped the heart- breaker by one point. From that night Stern held on to his starting berth…

… all the way in the NCAA playoffs only to lose out. The win was their ninth straight and 13th out of the last 15 for the Wolverines. Experts predict that Colorado will be the team to face Michigan in…

March 11, 2003 (vol. 113, iss. 107) • Page Image 9

… not know who he is, or that Amadou Ba wears the No. 50 or that Mauritania is in Western Africa, every Wolverine understands his importance to the team. At the beginning of each timeout, Ba jumps off the…

… end of the bench and runs out to midcourt to offer his teammates words of encouragement. High-fiving the Wolverines one by one, he is a heartening sight to his teammates. "It is great because you know…

… is new to the Wolverines this year. Under Michigan's previous los- ing culture, teammates were not typically outwardly supportive of each other during difficult times. Play- ers like Ba are something…

… from the inevitable reality of See HORN, Page 10 TONY DING/Daily Michigan forward Chuck Bailey has been one of the Wolverines who has made an impact off the bench. While he was embarrassed when…

…," freshman Chris Hunter said. "He is a veteran in this game, and I just try and learn as much as pos- sible from him." The two are part of the Wolverines' blue team, named because of the jerseys they wear in…

March 11, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 89) • Page Image 9

… - In this final stretch of the season, including Michigan's Big Ten Tournament championship run, the Wolverines are shooting at a remarkable clip from behind the 3-point line. Maybe it's time to give…

… we started giggling about it. I don't think we are going to get them unless Bob Bland orders them." Memo to Bland, the team's equipment manager: Order them. And Davidson, the Wolverines' first- round…

March 11, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 125) • Page Image 1

… over Texas-El Paso's Anthony.Burns. Ifeuerman scored 12 points in the Wolverines 74-65 victory over Texas last night at Crisler Arena. ichigan movUes to final eightin NIT From UPI and AP TEHRAN, Iran…

…-El Paso when Wolverine guard Keith Smith conveyed the message. The right arm went up, and with it came a thunderous ovation from 10,478 Crisler Arena fans. The second nerve-racking obstacle in the race tok…

… New York had been hurdled, but not before the Miners gave the Blue cagers all they could handle in Michigan's 74-65 victory. THE WOLVERINES now advance to the third round Thursday night. A victory in…

… game-rebounding. The Wolverines finished with a 37-26 edge on the boards, a factor that proved most decisive in a game in which both teams were nearly dead-even in their field goal percentages. See…

… yesterday after being the Wolverine mentor for seven years. The 42-year-old Hamilton, Ontario native has accepted a position with the Merit Corporation, a Toronto-based in- vestment firm. "I HAVE BEEN…

March 11, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 108) • Page Image 3

…. Tech's Jack McManus. Suddenly a young autograph fiend seized upon them, and after getting the signatures-asked Dunnigan in a loud voice-"don't you hate Mc- Manus?" The Wolverine winked at the Hdskie and…

…Donald (high sticking) 19:14. Michigan Tech, Kennedy (slashing) 4:24; Wilson (high stick- ing) 19:14. I Wolverine Thinclads Place Three In Milwaukee Games Slpecial To The Daily_ MILWAUKEE---Michigan placed…

… the free exercise event, second in tumbling and finished third in the side- horse, the parallel bars and in the all-arounds. Michigan's Dick Kimball finished fourth in the free exercise. The Wolverines

March 11, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 113) • Page Image 7

… and was the Wol- verine's high scorer, with 93 points. He was the keyman in Michigan's offense and his shooting was con-! sistently effective. He succeeded a great center in Bob Chapman, 1930 Wolverine

… leader, but shaped up well by comparision. He is a junior and will captain t h e Wolverines next year. Fesler, playing h i Tst season, Yeceivect six first team votes but was not mention- ed by the other…

… and Meyers, and Holm will help the in- be easil removed in the co ield problem. much practice. Gus Mancuso, Jimmy Wilson, and An addition to the siugg Gonzales will take care of the the Wolverine roster…

… may be rnrl Rnrt t teams makes it more than likely catching burden. Mancuso is ra-i oped in -astman, who has re that the Wolverines will be hard pidly improving since his debut in heavier this…

… give the fcan be counted upon to steady the! game full of hits anytime it Wolverine hopes a severe jolt if Cardinals' rookie fingers. erence to a pitchers' battle, their men come through in their best…

March 11, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 122) • Page Image 1

… largest to witness a Michigan team in action on the home mat, watched the Wolverines in their sec- ond consecutive attempt to break the Indians' long string of victories. All of the bouts were determined by…

Wolverine during the meet. Sauer went behind his rival after two min- utes of the bout had elapsed and, al- though Campbell managed to escape twice, the Michigan 145 pound star re-I newed his advantage on…

… the periodj 'WOLVERINE STAR BEATSWCAMPBELL Russell Sauer Holder of the Conference 145 pound title who completed his dual meet career as a Varsity wrestler by de- cisively defeating Campbell, Illinois…

… victories over all of the welterweights in the western division of the Big T'en, while the Wolverine has beaten all his rivals in the east- ern section. This victory stamps Sauer as a favorite to retain the…

… The Wolverines after placing two indoor track title here tonight with men in the semifinals of the sprint, a total of 31 points. Iowa was se- saw their potential point winners fade cond with 27 markers…

March 11, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 127) • Page Image 8

…, all in attendance thought "overtime." But to the crowd's surprise (and Smith's), the ball banked off the board and cleanly through the net, giving the Wildcats a 62-60 victory, over the Wolverines. With…

… in the game high 29 points after intermission as the Bluejays over- Erickson (21) and Anne Smith (45). The Wolverines lost the game, 62-60, on a title second half, had a chance to win the game in…

March 11, 1921 (vol. 31, iss. 109) • Page Image 3

…- undesirable elements are a! team." day before it is too late. lutely TABOO. HUSTON BROW DeBarr's Wolverine Cafe, the OR- GEORGE J. MOE Pocket and Carom Billiard IGINAL Wolverine Cate in ANN AR…

…Barr's Wolverine Next to Arcade Theatre "e Try to Treat You Righ Cafe has no other location.-Adv. No C _. a BOWLING NOTICE i i i i i Tournament entries must play off their preliminary rounds by Saturday night…

March 11, 1999 (vol. 109, iss. 93) • Page Image 15

… is lost by this experi- DANA LINNANE/Datj The sixth-ranked Wolverines hope to continue their momentum this Saturday as they play host to Rutgers and No. 17 UCLA at Ciff Keen Arena. mentation during…

… lighting both the current day and yes- teryear veterans of the Wolverines, as senior and alumni day's will be observed. Men's track without Mortimer, Snyder Woo pi i Fur as easy as anything. The very…

March 11, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 108) • Page Image 13

… tournament has a lot of positive aspects. First of all, the Wolverines could actually win this thing. Although their 14-14 overall record doesn't compare to most of the teams in the draw, most of the teams in…

… the opportunity. In 1985 and 1986, the years immediately after Michigan's NIT championship, the Wolverines won the Big Ten. Perhaps their brief demotion this season will result in championship…

March 11, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 129) • Page Image 8

… time and he feels only of the Michigan Wolverines and that his game wasn't given a chance to their second-round Western Collegiate develop to its potential. Then John Hockey Association playoff series…

… 36 games, good for sixth on the Wolverine scoring list. Like Blum said, the talent was there all the time. Mars is considered the best skater on the team and Jackson thinks he is one of if not the best…

… -Sports Information photo MICHIGAN HOCKEY PLAYER Jeff Mars fires a pass to a Wolverine, teammate. TRACK COACHES DISAGREE: Dispute over foreigners rages on ' f y, f f ,' i ='i E {. r , t i ;, # t s ,. I…

… was a high score and that's what we got," said Wolverine head coach Sheri Hyatt, who, despite not taking first place, was pleased with the meet's results. "It's scores that count when you are shooting…

March 11, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 126) • Page Image 9

… "experts" for the second straight year, the Wolverines finished second in the Big Ten, and now find themselves in a spot few ex- pected to see them in: the first round of the NCAA playoffs. Michigan raced…

…'s team will face second-ranked UCLA this Saturday night. The present situation is not unlike last season, when the Wolverines battled to a co-cham- pionship and NCAA berth, only to be paired with Notre…

March 11, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 110) • Page Image 3

… downed the Central Michigan varsity here last night by a 61 1/3 to 42 2/3 score. Wolverine winners were John Moule in the mile (4:28), Ross Coates in the 60-yard dash (6.5), George Rockwell in the two…

… Cooley over Kelsey by forfeit Fletcher 37, Hinsdale 18 Greene 33r, Wenley 22 Hayden 30, Strauss 14 Huber 29, Prescott 27 Michigan 15, Adams 14 Williams 37, Chicago 19' Winchell 25, Lloyd 19 Wolverine

… Colorado Springs festivities. The Wolverines, defending champions, also copped the title in 1948. Neither Yale nor St. Lawrence has hit the tourney trail previously. An eighteen-man Michigan party is slated…

… freshmen or sophomores. Three of them, Jack Carroll, Fritz Nilsson and Ross, all sopho- mores, are Wolverines. Carroll runs the 440, Nilsson handles the shot, and Ross is an 880 and mile man. Ron Mitchell…

March 11, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 79) • Page Image 5

… Big Ten by toppling Indi- ana,just couldn't finish. Unbeaten all season at Crisler Center, the Wolverines couldn't hold serve. A five-point lead with the ball and a minute left on the clock. Some- how…

…, the Wolverines faltered. The rankings, the budding Michigan-Indiana rivalry, the tournament seeds, the three Player of the Year candidates on the court - each battle turned toward Indiana when Morgan…

March 11, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 135) • Page Image 11

…FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1966 THE MICHIGAN DAILY" PAGE ELEVEN FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1966 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE ELEVEN Wolverines Set To Climb Over Hilltopps By CHUCK VETZNER Acting Sports Editor…

… face turns pale, and he shudders. "Gosh, they're a great big school, and they get all sorts of publicity. When we play I'll have to cross my fingers . and my legs too." The Wolverines will get a chance…

… high degree of safety that we'll throw them all at Michigan. We must play well to leave the game in a happy frame of mind." Wolverine coach Dave Strack says in more simple language that he wants to win…

… NCAA Meet By DAVID PFEFFER Fourteen Wolverine trackmen will, make the- Journey to 'Detroit's' Cobo Arena today for the NCAA Indoor Track Championships. The je preliminaries for the two-day meet will…

… one alternate, are found in 4 six of the 15 championship events In the 60-yard run, which re- quires a time of :06.2, Willie Brown and Carl Ward are the Wolverine entrees. Charlie Greene of Nebraska…

…. Ken Coffin, Jim Mercer, McDonald, and Elmo Mo- rales are the Wolverine represent- atives, with Brian Kelly as an alternate. To Erase Records In the high jump, defending champion Frank Costello of Mary…

March 11, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 137) • Page Image 6

… in the NCAA tournament of the Wolverines. Keen added When Keen arrived at the IM in Laramie, Wyo. Last season with that Lehigh and Navy have the building with his first surprise, a Bay, Bill…

… Joliannesen and Chris best teams in their history. few more were in store for him: a Stowell out of the lineup, the The conversation turned back Big Ten scoring record, five indi- Wolverines placed sixth. 'Rank…

… confer- ence championship. On Friday during the preliminary 880-run Wolverine senior Dan Hughes trip- I FILECCI Expert Sho( Quick Service avo 1117 SOUTH jlQsl VY~lVll. ~l~V1L11.l Iped on the second turn…

… the Meet Director and will handle more than 360 athletes from 84 schools. Wolverine stars who qualified to compete in Detroit inc'ude: Dorie Reid and Dave Cooper in the 60; John Henderson and Roy Wood…

March 11, 1996 (vol. 106, iss. 88) • Page Image 15

…The Michigan Daily - SPORTSMonday - Monday, March 11, 1996 - 38 M wrestlers take -7th at Big Tens Wolverines qualify 6 for NCAA journament; Iowa grabs title again By Will McCahill Daily Sports…

… chances at thetoumament,qualifying sixteammem- bers for the collegiate championships, to take place March 21-23 in Minneapolis. Sophomore JeffCatraboneled the way for the Wolverines, placing second in the…

March 11, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 110) • Page Image 1

… fought fiercely here last niglht, but not fiercely enough to keep Michigan's red hot Wolverine from storming to a 7-3 victory and a berth in the fi- nals of the eighth annual NCAA tournament. Captain Bill…

… MacFarland pow ered home three unassisted goals for his seventh hat trick of the year to lead the Wolverines into Saturday night's final. They will play the winper of tonight's Colo- rado College…

Wolverines, who scored two early goals and were never headed, Michigan got off to a flying start early in the first period when Mac.- Farland netted the first of his three solo efforts on a bullet shot from…

Wolverines* safely in the lead' again, Cleary came back with his 86th point of the year at 13:08. He was credited with the tally, al- though Pitts in trying to clear the puck accidently kicked it into the cage…

… past 'M' goalie Lorne Howes. Play picked up to a high point of tightness, as a final Harvard drive brought the margin down to 4-3. A slowly rolling puck in front See WOLVERINE, Page 3 THEISS EN JOHNSON…

March 11, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 115) • Page Image 1

…, March 10.-(Special to The Daily)-Michigan's track power asserted itself again tonight and the Wolverines qualified nine men in the first night's competition in the 60 yard dash, 70 yard high hurdles…

…, quarter and half mile run. Hopes for an even greater Wolverine representation were blasted in the final event of the night as four of the Hoytmen were eliminated in the semi-finals of the 440-yard run…

… debt pay-j ment. From Coach Cliff Keen down the line, the Wolverines frankly admit- ted that their titular aspiration had been relegated to the realm of math- ematics and Indiana's mighty mat- men all…

… as Michigan gave every indication of turning the Western Conference meet nto a rout. The Wolverines quali- ied 17 men in the individual meets and the medley relay team while the free style team…

… automatically entered tonight's finals. Defending Big Ten champions Ohio State, who expected to turn the meet into a dual affair with the Wolverines, fell far in the wake of an inspired Michigan squad. Four of…

March 11, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 129) • Page Image 8

…, Sophomore Peter Helt and senior Jim Burton will be back to throw for the Wolverines. Both had strong performances last year and are expected to be the two top pitchers. Each had a shutout last year. Burton…

… year with a .335 average and Greg Buss, a member of our basket- ball team are trying for left field. Sophomore Mike Corp and junior John Hornyak are the can- didates for right field. The Wolverines didn…

… shortstop. Rafferty had a .279 average last season. Sophomores Brian Balazc and Reggie Ball, senior James Ko- r -Daily-Jim Judkis WOLVERINE PITCHER Peter Helt follows through on a pitch in last year's game…

March 11, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 107) • Page Image 7

… Chad Langlais, that ques- tion was answered within his first season in Ann Arbor. The line charts go up on the board prior to any contest for the Wolverines - 18 players and two goalies. During Langlais…

…, Langlais was the lone Wolverine on the back end who earned a spot in the lineup every night. "When the coaches write the lineup on the board, you don't even glance, you expect to be there," Pearson said of…

March 11, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 125) • Page Image 1

… way the students at Crisler Arena mobbed coach Bill Frieder after last night's 66-60 victory over Iowa, one might have thought the Wolverines' t basketball team had just won the national championship…

… the inconsistent Wolverines. They had lost three consecutive games before last night and had seen their chance for a winning record almost disappear, with a 13-13 record going into their final home…

March 11, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 114) • Page Image 6

…-captain and scoring star, as the most valu- able Wolverine player of the year, it was announced yesterday. Burton will represent Michigan in the Chicago Tribune's annual selection of Big Ten's MVP. Con- ference…

… Big Ten meet, "but not that great." The only really disappointing performance by a Wolverine was turned in by diver Dick Kimball. The Michigan star, who beat Sam Hall in a recent dual meet, fin- ished…

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