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January 06, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 84) • Page Image 11

…. "We didn't move; as fast as we should move and could move. Some of the boys who year's spectacle was only slight- ly behind. Duke, number one, to face the third-ranked Wolverines. Clearly it was a…

… directed the attack and scored 16 points. Under his direction, Butler ripped off nine straight points late in the first half to put the game out of reach. The halftime score was 41-29 and the Wolverines

February 06, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 111) • Page Image 6

… fourths, and three fifth place i co frosh again this week, Hazilla finishes. When an athlete has been sick, didn't look the part of the brilliant Rick Hunt, a Wolverine sopho-J for a couple of weeks, no one…

… the ' Ted Downing from Miami (Ohio)s dition is often the key to victory. final mile leg. Dolan waved good- also jumped 6'6", but Hunt had1 Don't tell Wolverine sophomore by, turned on the steam, and…

… time of :07.4. Steele backed his teammate up in both events with a second in the highs and a third in the lows. The Wolverines failed to enter HIGH JUMP-. Hunt (M); 2. Downing (Mi); 3. Littlejohn (Un…

… night as Mike Marttila dug the puck away from goalie Gaye Cooley and flipped it into the cage at 15:22; however, the Wolverines were never able to get the tying goal as Wayne Duf- fet's rebound slid under…

February 06, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 111) • Page Image 7

… with Indiana's downtrodden Hoosiers for about 30 minutes be- fore stampeding to their sixth conference victory of the year, 93- 76. The Wolverines moved in front early in the game and led most of the way…

… Michigan starters hit the twin digit bracket. Rebounding Edge All this, plus an uncompromis- ing height advantage which netted a 59-39 rebounding edge for the. Wolverines, kept the high school size Hoosiers…

…, as ominous reminders of the Illinois-patented coup flashed on the scoreboard. But the Hoosiers slacked off on the press, which had been rat- tling Michigan, and the scare was over. The Wolverine

… MINNEAPOLIS - An abbrevi- ated Wolverine swimming team had no trouble in disposing with Minnesota here yesterday by a score of 90-33 for its 13th con- secutive dual meet victory. The win was accomplished by a…

… beat O'Malley. Carl Robie, Michigan's Olympic butterflyer, did not make the trip. The Wolverines will go into heavy workouts again this week in preparation for the dual meet at Indiana next weekend…

November 06, 1966 (vol. 77, iss. 57) • Page Image 1

… brother's Wolverines in the seven meetings between the brothers'i Big Ten teams. is Intercepts c Win Streak Illini line held Michigan inches And it was Bob Naponic who short of the first down. was the…

Wolverine nemesis all Illinois couldn't move the ball, through the game. Naponic was and Vidmer started another drive fast and deceptive on his back- from his own 49. Two passes for field maneuvers. 49 yards…

…-yard line. He very nearly had ing out on an option. Only once a clear field ahead of him. did Michigan nail him for any Early in the last period Stan Vidmer was the only Wolverine I meaningful loss in the 17…

… Michigan to go for Intrenched. Illini two points should it score ikgain.) Quarterback Dick Vidmer then Sophomore quarterback Bob Na- led the Wolverines on a 57-yard ponic connected with Bill Huston drive to…

January 06, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 84) • Page Image 8

… punch in the void left by the graduation of Larry Tre- goning. Jim Myers. also a senior, who has been alternating at center and forward, is the only other' Wolverine in double figuies with his 11.3 ppg…

… shot past 'Tennessee's Howard Bayne in the season's first encounter. Pulling off 87 rebounds in nine games, the team lead in that department. Wolverine forward has earned the i Russell 10, Clawson 10…

April 06, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 157) • Page Image 7

…'s mascot ought to be a wolverine. I bet most people who lambast honorary fraternities proudly wore National Honor Society pins in high school. Those candle lighting ceremonies were really a drag so what are…

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