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November 06, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 55) • Page Image 8

…, which is a lot closer to college hockey (in competitiveness)," he continued. "It took me awhile to ad- just." KRUSSMAN PLAYS on a Wolverine teamthat has lost its three top scorers from last season and has…

… miss another series ' is _...--__ ii By DAN CONLIN Michigan hockey coach Wilf Martin continues to suffer from a stomach ailment and will miss his third straight series when the Wolverines play…

…-year head coach Dan Farrell last spring, earned two varsity letters while playing for Michigan during the 1963-64 and 1964-65 seasons. During the former campaign, he scored 34 goals to propel the Wolverines

… DeGULIS If there existed a theme song for the Michigan Wolverine hockey trip to Minnesota, it had to be "Frustrated" by the Knack. The Michigan icers traveled to Minneapolis to do battle with the…

… powerful Golden Gophers, and as expected, the competitors from the Land of 10,000 Lakes easily disposed of the Wolverines. Or did they?. In fact, Michigan skated evenly with the Gophers for much of the…

… series only to be frustrated when it came time to match Minnesota goal for goal. Some images portraying the plight of the Wolverines in Minneapolis follow: Frustration. The sprawled body of weary Michigan…

December 06, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 77) • Page Image 15

… about some unscientific predictions on the outcome of the Big Ten race: Indiana, Iowa, Ohio State, Minnesota, Illinois, Michigan, Purdue, Michigan State, Northwestern, Wisconsin. Seeing former Wolverine

… have played, hundreds of people stay through the first five or ten minutes, and then begin drifting out of the arena. Wonder if it would continue to happen were the Wolverine women able to play a…

…. Early The-Mich gon-Daily-Satur M foes areu By RON POLLACK Although Michigan has five returning starters and a .bumper crop of fresh- men, the key factor for the Wolverines when they enter Big Ten play…

… may be neither. The most important ingredient for success when Michigan begins Big Ten play might be momentum, and momentum is just what the Wolverines should have considering the calibre of their non…

December 06, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 77) • Page Image 19

… admission is not a great outside shooter. Many Wolverine fans used to moan when Orr replaced the crowd- pleasing Alan Hardy (now with the Los Angeles Lakers) with the jittery fresh- man Garner. WHAT HAPPENED…

… Michigan attack, an unusual achievement for a power for- ward. In short, he played the game the way college basketball is supposed to be played-with zest and hustle. GARNER TYPIFIED the Wolverines' style of…

… at Michigan turned the corner exactly one year ago. He and his Wolverine mates were trailing Marquette by 13 points with about ten minutes remaining. Sud- denly, Garner reeled off an eight-point spree…

… representative of Michigan basketball, according to Frieder. A gutsy perfor- mer on the court and a gentleman off it alike, he has won the admiration of Wolverine and opposing fans. Recounting an incident in…

… Charlot- tesville, Virginia, last March provides a case in point. A Virginia basketball fan interrupted a sportswriter covering the Wolverines, moments after Michigan had lost to the Cavaliers in the NIT…

… machine" is coming your way. TIM McCORMICK is not The Savior. And followers of Michigan Wolverine basketball 1980-81 will do well to remember that, as the 6-10 center deals with all the trials and…

December 06, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 77) • Page Image 12

Wolverine basketball history. A bona fide "big man" has been absent from the Blue squad in recent years, but it appears that height will not be a problem for Michigan for the next few seasons. As a senior at…

… and North Carolina, but he says that he chose the Wolverines over the others because, "ever since I was a lit- tle kid, I've wanted to plaiy at Michigan.'' McCORMICK, ACCUMULATED numerous honors during…

…, the Wolverine roster features two such players, 6-10 Tim McCormick (left), and 7-2 Jon Antonides. The landing of McCormick last spring is expected to pay immediate dividends, while An- tonides' major…

… squad this year, so that could make him a factor right off. If the name M. C. Burton sounds familiar, it should. Burton's father, also,. named M.C., played for the Wolverines from 1957 to 1959, and…

April 06, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 148) • Page Image 9

… than one yesterday. While the patrons at Fisher Stadium were enjoying the breezy 60-degree day, Wolverine hurlers Mark Clinton and Steve On- tiveros were busy shutting out the visiting Wayne State…

… when Ar- thur tried to score on the hit and was tagged out at the plate on a picture-perfect throw by Michigan center- fielder Greg Shulte. In their part of the third, the Wolverines exploded. Jeff…

… Jacobson started things off with a walk, and then advanced to third on a perfectly executed hit-and-run Oplay by Shulte. What followed was the wildest play of the day. Fred Erdmann of the Wolverines bunted…

… baseman, capping the Wolverine scoring. In the second game of the twinbill, the hard- throwing Ontiveros set down the first six men he faced, before giving up a single to Arthur. Michigan collected the lone…

…'s performance. "When you throw two shut- outs, you can't really hope for anything better than that,'' said the Wolverine skipper. "But we're going to have to start hitting a little bit more consistently. The…

February 06, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 104) • Page Image 11

… be on campus. By BOB EMORY The Wolverines will get a break from what has so r been a rough week of practice when they enter- taro the touring Polish Olympic team tonight in an exhibition at Yost Arena…

… Group. WOLVERINE COACH Dan Farrell, for one, is hap- py to be playing the Polish. "Yeah, sure. I love the European style of hockey," he said. "If you're a purist of the game, you'll enjoy it." Since…

… (known as Blumski) of an anecdote from the last time the Wolverines played a European team, the Moscow Dynamo in January of 1978. "A few minutes into the game, I remember Kip Maurer came over to the bench…

… of the box. Five of their goals against us last year were power play goals. It didn't take them more than thirty seconds to score." Freshman Paul Fricker will start in goal for the Wolverines, and he…

… hockey team has played national teamsnine times in the past, in- cluding four against the United States teams. The Wolverines last won in 1975, when they beat the U.S. 6-5 in overtime. Pat Hughes, who is…

… playing with the Pittsburgh Penguins of the NHL, scored a hat trick. In 1962, the Wolverines upended the West German team, 5-2, at Cobo Hall in Detroit. In 1958, the Russian Olympic team handed them a 7…

…-3 loss and in the same year the U.S. team beat them, 6-2. The year before, the Wolverines beat the U.S., 5-3. More recently, Kladno of Czechoslovakia skated to a 5-3 victory over Michigan in,1975. ICE…

December 06, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 77) • Page Image 17

… coaching reins... Became 12th coach on Wolverine history on March 31, 1980, succeeding the suc- cessful and per- sonable Orr ... During his years as Orr's right hand man, received numerous head coaching…

… cent from the field . . Irrepressible enthusiasm characterizes his performan- ce on the court . . . Became a big favorite with Wolverine fans last season ... Born 12-7-59 Tim McCormick 4 4 F-C Fr…

… BOOKS NOT BEING USED Ike Person 52 F Soph. 210,6-7 Barrington, Ill. A pleasant sur- prise for the Wolverines last season . . Strong performer off the bench at both for- ward and center . . Enrolled in…

April 06, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 148) • Page Image 8

…, Wolverines, as Michigan crushed the Boilermakers 9-0 at the Track and Ten- nis Building. In fact, Coach Brian Eisner's squad so dominated the play, they won the fir- st five singles matches, and therefore the…

… Warhurst. A measure bf revenge was gained over the Jayhawks, as they had finished ahead of Michigan in last month's NCAA indoor meet. The Wolverines dominated every event they entered, as manyof the day…

… circuit proved too much for the Wolverine. Other point scorers included Marshall Parks, second in the 110 hurdles in 14.5, and Dobson, who came in third in the 400 with a 47.4 In light of the manner in…

February 06, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 104) • Page Image 9

… nationally-ranked Ohio State quickly approaching, you'd think Michigan's coaching staff would be preparing for nothing but the Bucks. So where were Wolverine coaches Johnny Orr and Bill Frieder 48, hours…

… in yesterday's edition. n't have the players, no amount of good coaching will help." IN RECENT years, Michigan has lost out on the 'name' player who could :have made the Wolverines Big Ten, if not…

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