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February 16, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 109) • Page Image 7

…, hard-fought hockey game, Michigan's Wolverines top- pled the MSU Spartans 7-2 at the Coliseum last night. This was a key victory for the' Blue,'putting them in sole posses-1 sion of first place after…

… Colorado College beat Minnesota 8-4, Fri- day night. The win gave the Wolverines a weekend sweep, as they beat the Spartans in East Lansing, Friday night, 2-0. It gave Michigan its sixteenth victory with…

… Michigan's key win in the heavyweight match held off a late Iowa rally here yesterday after- noon as the Wolverine wrestlers won their sixth straight Big Ten meet, 15-9. The Wolverines led 12-9 going into…

… three minutes suffered! a quick reversal that evened the score going into the final stanza. The Wolverine junior then countered the Iowan with a rever- sal, two takedowns, and a, point of riding tmie to…

Wolverines won three straight. Hawkeye Morris Barnhill jump- ed Iowa into an early 3-0 lead with a 7-5 decision over Ralph Bahna in the 123-pound match. Bahna's escape at the opening Nice Heavie 123-lbs…

February 17, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 103) • Page Image 7

…, showed Michigan hockey fans that they can play hockey, but it was Gary Butler's goal at 19:12 of the third period that gave the Wolverines a 5-4 victory over Michigan Tech last night. Butler picked up a…

… scored a goal for Tech in the second per- iod. Butts didn't get any points but his play on the regular line plus his work as penalty-killer-in-chief kept the Wolverines close to Tech. Same Story The…

February 19, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 96) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY alker, Denver Overwhelm Michigan Icemen, 6=- ioneers Tally Three Straight fter EarlyWolverine Score (Continued from Page 1) 'd lift a short one into a corner slide a quick one…

Wolverines ok a 1-0 lead that set the lar- st crowd in five years roaring. 'Walker Night' MICHIGAN DENVER Butts G Kirkwood Paenstein D Howe Rodgers D Munro Berenson C Masterton Hinnegan W Walker Babcock- W…

… Tom Wilson was shaken up on a play did the. crowd show much interest. Wilson returned to play later. Two Scoring Chances The Wolverines had the only two opportunities to score, getting power chances…

… Wilson (3) and Grant Munro (6 Wolverines (left to right in black) are Joe Lunghammner, Da MacDonald and Bill Kelly. I aka 's r. ad le gan over ded, will ,, to, East NORTHWESTERN LATEST VICTIM: Grapplers…

…'s undefeat- ed Wolverines to a 79-32 gym- nastic win over Ohio State at Columbus. Michigan, in winning its sixth straight dual meet of the season, won six of the seven events in the one-sided affair. Gil…

… Larose won two events and Tom Osterland added another first place for the high-flying Wolverines. Montpetit enjoyed one of his better nights of the season as he accounted for 26 of his team's 79 markers…

… of the eve- ning when he upset Wolverine standout Osterland in the tram- poline. Osterland was outpointed, 93.5-92, and went down in defeat for the first time this. year. Osterland, last year's runner…

…-up in the NCAA and NAAU trampo- line championships went on to win the tumbling event, however, while Gomps failed to place in any of the other events. The Wolverines, showing the team strength and depth…

… JIM BERGER Michigan's undefeated, wrestlers made it nine straight yesterday afternoon, as Northwestern fell prey to the powerful Wolverines, 28-11. "It was a great meet" com- mented Michigan mat coach…

February 18, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 117) • Page Image 9

…-85 win over the Iowa Hawkeyes Saturday. After winning eight of the first eleven games of the season, the HOCKEY-Noj Wolverines had fallen into a rut, WRESTLING- giving up five of the next seven SIMN…

…." Dennis Stewar in Sat- The Wolverines have five re- Ken Maxey evenl ie a big maining games, featuring t h r e e rest of the points toughies on the road against In- 12 respectively. linois, Purdue and Ohio…

… double figures. o play like we have in the last two for a 44 per Cen games for the remainder of the The Wolverine, season, I think there is a definite usually good free possibility that we could win the…

…- breaker to Iowa for the last two years. The Wolverines have brok- en down the Hawks for their only two homecourt losses in the two seasons-both times killing t h e Hawks' title hopes. Last year in the final…

… helped the Wolverines to gain the upset 86-85 victory over Iowa on Saturday. By PETER KENT The Michigan icers traveled to frustrating Minnesota this week- end, and could do no better than gain a split in…

… the two game ser- ies. The Wolverines played some fine hockey, but fell victim to Bill Klatt and the Gophers on Friday, 4-3. But Brian Slack's two goals paced Michigan as it gamed revenge with a 4…

…-2 Saturday night victory. The turning point in the first clash came just 58 seconds into the first period as Klatt scored his first goal. From that point the Wolverines were forced to play come…

…, "but a well"' played game." Michigan had several deficits to overcome. But Minnesota, par- ticularly noted for their speed, al- so houses the biggest rink in the WCHA. The Wolverines were forced to 'play…

… particularly referring to, the previous Saturday's game at Mich- igan Tech as well as this series. The Wolverines outplayed Tech at their rink, but the breaks went the wrong way. The winning goal came on a…

February 15, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 115) • Page Image 6

…-3 count and saw their chance to lead the Big Ten and (to gain ground in the WCHA race fade away. The Wolverines fell behind al- most immediately as Bill Klatt of the Gophers popped in a goal with only 58…

… seconds gone in the con- test. The Wolverines were able to tie the contest twice. afterward. but never were able to gain a lead and spent a frustrating night try- ing to catch the Gophers, a team known for…

… fashion as was the first. Klatt will not be allowed to play in to- beat Wolverine netminder Jim nighit's game. Keough with only 15 seconds gone Although this hurts both' clubs in the final period, just as…

… he had it could be particularly harmful done in the beginning of the game, to the Wolverines. Gamsby leads The closeness of the contest Michigan's top scoring line atnd showed up in the teams' record…

…-' festivities. * Purdue, sunk easily; '1M' awaits Indiana WOLVERINE GOALIE, Jim Keough effectively blocks the puck with his leg as a Minnesota forward slides into the net. Defenseman Paul Domm (10) waits to…

… double win- ner for the Wolverines. The soph- a more d'istance freestyler took the 500 yard freestyle in 5:09.2 and the 1000 freestyle in 10:43.5, In the 200 yard freestyle, Mike O'Connon and George"P e ac…

February 02, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 104) • Page Image 8

… Fieldhouse, 8:00 Gymnasts, Wrestlers Wolverines outscore Gophers, but final score is 'disappointing' pulverize opposition Grapplers demoli three foes; capture double Bier Ten victory I FLIGHTS TO EUROPE…

… sweeping two events, rings and high bar. But the margin of victory did not satisfy the Wolverines. Coach Newt Loken admitted, "The team was disappointed. We should have, improved over our last meet (189…

…, -Missouri's ,Steve Cava- naugh stunned Wolverine follow- ers by gaining a 4-4 draw with Tim Cech. "Cavanaugh was an unknown quantity, just like the rest of the Missouri team," Assistant Coach Rick Bay said…

… commented graciously on theI The Buckeyes caught Purdue at decision: "It was not a good call." 79 all with 4:38 to play when Steve All the other Wolverines beat their Tiger cohorts. Sophomores Howell scored…

… on a lay-up. Then 167-pounder Tom Quinn and 177- Sorenson scored to make it 81-79 3ounder Jesse Rawls, the o n1y with 3:45 to go. pudrJseRws h Wolverines to wrestle and win in Jary Johnson's and…

… weights. In their final meet, against Ohio State, the Wolverines had to compete for attention with a gymnastics meet, and seemed to come out second best. In .between the intermittent yawns of the…

… Buckeyenaudience, the Wolverines ran up a 14-0 ad- vantage on the strength of deci- sions by Cech, Geoff Henson, and Mike Rubin, and a pin by Lou Hudson. By the time the curtain rang down on the final act, the…

Wolverines found themselves on the long end of a cumulative 86-11 score. STATISTICS MICHIGAN 24, MISSOURI 6 123-Cech (M), drew Cavanaugh 4-4 130-Hudson (M) dec. Barrett, 9-4 137-Henson (M) dec. Shepard, 3…

February 01, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 103) • Page Image 7

… goal cost the Wolver- ine Icers their fourth straight loss, as they were whipped 6-4 byx Minnesota last night at the Coli- seum.r For the second week in a row' the Wolverines were unable ' to take…

…-3 victor McLachlan waved off to the side- Because Gamsby didn't score lines, Gamsby skated in all alone, picked the open corner and slain- the Wolverines also got the bene- ned his fifteen : foot slapshot…

…'s swim team had an easy time downing Wisconsin 79- 44 last night at Matt Mann Pool. The Wolverine tankers method- ically took ten of thirteen events, winning their first contest of a three-meet marathon…

…Wisconsin victor, as he nip- ped Michigan's Bob Zann in the 200-yard freestyle. Wolverine tankers took first and second in both distance freestyle events. Mike O'Connor and Mike -Daily-Andy sacks an Lars Hansen (3…

… in all alone on Wolverin netminder Jim Keough. Keoug .made an outstanding save o Buchan's low drive but Rodd easily converted the rebound t n e Casey finished 1-2 in the 1000- h yard free, while Mike…

… scoring opportunities, it was the' ability of the Gopher defense to cover the Wolverines in front of the net which made the crucial difference. "We played much better hitting Michigan in front of our net…

…'ve been killing us." The Gopher defense was indeed effective but it certainly was not invinceable as the Wolverines poured 40 shots at the Gopher net. Unfortunately for the Wolver- ines goalie McLachlan and…

… the Gophers' second netminder, the of the Wolverines' drives. In trying to explain the effec- tiveness of the Gophers' fast break mentor S o n m o r commented, "When you're as offensively mind- ed as…

February 25, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 126) • Page Image 8

…'AND FORKS-North Dako- ta exploded for three final-period goals last night to bury Michigan 5-2, and complete a sweep of the two-game series. The double defeat completely shatteredg anyiWolverine hopes for a…

… high finish in the WCHA standings. Michigan has now lost four in a row and has a 9-7 league record. Mike Furlongr was the biggest thorn in the Wolverine side with goals in each of the first two pe- riods…

… free of pen- alties, only four Wolverines and five Nodaks were whistled to the penalty box. None of the goals came on power plays, although marker while both teams were Furlong scored his first…

…-period short-handed. Gym nasts By ANDY BARBAS Both the Wolverines and the Fighting their way out of the Illini scored their season highs in corner they put themselves in at , yesterday's clash. Michigan did it…

February 14, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 116) • Page Image 9

…WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1867 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PACIF. N . WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1967 THE MICHIGAN DAILY ~Af1I~ ~Tr~7w r Uaa.1N A i WolverineS T 10 n nn 7 TT IUr TipS Illini, 67 -65…

… forward for the Illini, Michigan its first Big Ten bas- hit a pair of free throws to put ketball victory on the road in two Illinois ahead 55-54. years as the Wolverines upset Il- The lead changed back and…

February 03, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 107) • Page Image 6

… ludicrous to talk about tonight's Michigan-Michigan State game as a pivotal clash, especially since both teams are wallowing in the Big Ten depths. But tonight the Wolverines can confirm or refute the oft…

…, not to mention irrelevant. The present Wolverine squad has totally escaped the fall-out of Cazzie Russell. Last year's banishment to the cellar was overlooked because The Linezps most Wolverine fans…

… (35) F minus-Cazzie Wolverine cagers to win. Besides, it would have Steve Rymal (15) F made a lot of prognosticators look'bad. Heywood Edwards (33) C But now it's Cazzie Russell, New York Knicks, not…

… Cazzie Russell, John Bailey (12) G ex-Michigan star. Now it's the antiseptically clean All-Events Build- Harrison Stepter (31) G ing, home of the Wolverines. Now -it's time for the Michigan cagers MICHIGAN…

…: the Wolverines have progressed Now he contents himself with from just plain losing to losing with tragic overtones. short innuendoes, as he did after After Ohio State destroyed Michigan 103-70 at…

… Basketball Stats only eye squad the Wolverines showed they had talent. Michigan fans have been described as being fickle. The fact lales FG Tickets: $2.00 at Union desk Rudy Tomjanovich Dennis Stewart…

February 28, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 127) • Page Image 7

… now 8-3, while the Wolverines are 2-9. Ironies abounded. The two teams have done a complete about-face from last year, wheni Michigan won its third straight Big Ten title and Indiana languished in the…

… cellar. Cazzie Returns 'Incognito' But one of the major reasons for Wolverine pre-eminence in past - seasons stepped onto the court only in street clothes, to ac- cept the Chicago Tribune's silver…

… which almost brought the Wolverines back from a 13-point deficit with seven minutes to go to an upset victory. With a minute and a half left and the Hoosiers clinging to a five-point edge, Dill sank both…

… with seconds left in yesterday's tragic 98-96 loss to Indi Wolverines, with Dill scoring 29 points, chopped a Hoosier lead down to two in the last six minutes of t but were unable to send it into…

Wolverines started off the game hot and had a 12-4 lead early in the first half. But as a result of several misplays, the Rockets came back to lead by a point with less than a minute left in the half, It took…

… a long pass from Bill Fraumann to Steve Fishman and the ensuing layup to give Michigan a 32-31 halftime fifth foul and the Wolverines never lead, got any closer than five points. No Mean Task A…

… loose Wolverine defense per- mitted Toledo to gain a quick 40-34 margin and Michigan found it hard to score, missing two breakaway layups within a minute of each other early in the period. The Rocket lead…

… wavered from three to seven points throughout' the second stanza but the fresh- man Wolverines seemed always a step or a jump behind their Toledo counterparts. With 4:20 left on the Yost Field House clock…

…. Me thing's evening up fc though it doesn't seem team. Maybe next year will start coming our v But first there re games to be played ou And to escape the cella 67 Wolverines may hav few old cliches to…

February 24, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 124) • Page Image 8

… despite slight cases of the flu. The Hoosiers have already lost to Notre Dame in a triangular meet this season 91%-47, a team the Wolverines vanquished 71-60 t last weekend. The Wildcats will bring in its…

… some individual stars Jack Harvey, the Wolverines' to stimulate interest in the meet. shot putter supreme, will face Ralph Schultz, who won the some top flight competition for 1000-yard run for the…

February 05, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 108) • Page Image 7

… 10 minutes as the Wolverines struck for a come- from-behind victory. Shut down in the first half by Purdue's assembly-line jump shots, 37-30, Michigan opened shop in the second half with 13 points in…

Wolverines held the lead in limbo. Then forward Dave McClellan, playing on a tightly-taped tender ankle, limped off with a charley horse. Enter Willy. "McClellan's injury wasn't ser- ious. He could have gone…

… points and 14 re- bounds, and the Wolverine posse rounded up the stragglers. King, head coach at Purdue, em- phasized that the Boilermakers couldn't outrun the Wolverines. like Michigan, with its height…

… eye-catching 63.6 per cent, compared to Michigan's lukewarm percentage of 42.0 The Wolverines, after hitting a freezing 32.8 before halftime, turned on for a cool 50.0 after. Downhill Purdue dipped…

February 02, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 105) • Page Image 9

… sixth place finish to end his wor up national champions. oughly,: o The road to Syracuse - site he's ha of this year's NCAA get-together- never t hasn't gotten any softer for the he shru Wolverines

… hockey rinks of ;rease in Lansing. Even a rivalry as strong are seco as a Wolverine-Spartan clash in thatc couldn't melt the heart of that panied1 terrifying white power, ability ti Snow has cancelled the…

… fresh- Strong man hockey match between the like Pau revenge-minded Wolverines and tournam Michigan State. holidays In a hard fought battle last week the labo the Spartans toppled Michigan 7- 5 in the…

…- etlade ed an explosive Wolverine offen- sive led by center Dan Deeks and right forward Rich Perin. Montrea The loss was attributed to oc- C casional Wolverine defensive laps- C es and the Spartan ability…

… nalties called on them this notes Renfrew. The in- penalties-the Wolverines nd highest in the WCHA category-has been accom- by an equally important o kill those penalties. g sophomore defensemen l Domm…

February 18, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 121) • Page Image 6

… Icemen By JOE O'NEILL Three weeks ago if you looked ahead to this weekend's hockey games for the Wolverines, and you saw that they would be at Duluth, Minn., for a two-game series with the University of…

… .611 f 2 .563 I o .500 0 .500 0 .286 1 .094 Wolverine Thinclads Host By BOB McFARLAND Tonight, Notre Dame is on the trio will be pitt thinclad's slate, the home meet Coffey, who logg A few notations…

… is off the meet rec the Michigan State Relays. where the Wolverines can expect The Yost marks The remarks on the bulletin their top competition. Notre Dame's board at Yost wouldn't seem sig- With only…

… one relay on the Dean, will not b nificant to the casual observer. schedule, the Wolverines will get with the Irish: H There were only two notes, "very the opportunity to display their in the New Yo…

… him wi gradual improvement, expressed Jim Mercer, an in the words "We are getting Farrell ran a 2:1 better each week." at Indiana and Records Are Deceiving the 1000 behin As a result, the Wolverine cda…

… that dash. Hampered the Wolverines almost always land latertwo ourti the big trout. oafter his first The test tube period is now al- sThe meet will most over, with only two dual TheWmee w meets remaining…

… before the Michi- the Wolverines wi gan cindermen journey to East at qualifying fort Lansing for the Big Ten Indoor Championships,c Championships. Most of the en- host schl or t tries are set, with the…

…'t see how they can re- d the track at a classify me as 1-A, why they're two Wolverines so anxious to push me into the Army out of all the people in imiliar faces, for Louisville officially classed 1-A," o…

February 13, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 106) • Page Image 7

… By TOM WEINBERG The proverbial "we play them one at a time" has hit the Michi- gan campus and basketball coach Dave Strack. But, with the Wolverines sitting pretty on top of the Big Ten standings…

… the Big Ten, two in the NCAA region- al and two more at the NCAA finals. Backtracking a month, in order for the Wolverines to even gain a berth in the NCAA's, they must win the Big Ten. To do this, they…

February 25, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 99) • Page Image 7

… Saturday when the Wolverines are set to travel to Ohio State, traditionally the home of the best divers in the United States. Diving for Michigan and trying to assert leadership in the diving world for the…

Wolverines will be Joe Gerlach and Bob Webster. Great Performances In the past two weeks, first Webster and then Gerlach, have put on electrifying exhibitions with near flawless performances in beating…

…. Wolverine Goalie Coyle Suffers Slump After Fine Early Season Performances pitcher, will be part of the coach- ing corps when the Milwaukee Braves open their minor league training camp next month. Fisher was…

… the Wolverine head coach for 38 years. He was forced to retire two years ago at the age of 70, because of a University reg- ulation. It will be Fisher's first connec- tion with big league baseball since…

February 07, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 108) • Page Image 9

… the strongest collegiate * hockey power in the state of Michigan. Last season the Wolverines were home to defend a ten game win streak when they met the Huskies who were also in the thick of the…

… championship race. Then the Huskies'did what few teams have been able to do and swept the series on Coleseum ice, knocking Michigan out of the race for the top spot in the WCHA. This season the Wolverines go…

Wolverine mentor Al Renfrew wasn't over- ly optimistic about the chances of such a' sweep, noting, "it's tough to talk about a sweep in Hough- ton, Tech is rough any time but they are especially murderous on…

… ! home ice," fNevertheless, the Wolverines are coming off of what was probably their finest performance of t h e season, last Saturday's 5-0 white- washing of Minnesota, and Ren- frew is hoping that the…

… very encouraging aspects for the offense. In last week's series the Wolverine scor- ing attack was more balanced than in any series this season. The eight goals tallied by Wol- verines were countered by…

February 27, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 101) • Page Image 6

… Loses Undefeated MSU Gymnasts Dump Wolverines, 60-52 ,(Continued from Page 1) antz, and the Wolverine defend- rs saved him the trouble several ther times. The only serious defensive lapse esulted in…

… Coyle had to make butj I saves to the 32 that Minnesota's teinweg had forced upon him by he hard-skating Wolverine of- mnses. The first period started off with oth teams moving the puck well p and down…

… the ice. The first lines f both the Wolverines and the -ophers formed smooth rushes, ut quick defensive plays on the art of the backmen always halted he attacks at the last minute. After a few minutes…

… until the last event. The Wolverines took a 49-47 lead into Tumbling, which under ordinary conditions would have meant a cinch victory for the hosts with Capt. Bill Skinner and Jim Brown, NCAA finalists…

… this year, Michi- gan's defending - indoor track champions meet a powerful Mich- igan State squad at East Lansing tonight. The Wolverines, who have been handicapped by injuries and ail- ments in earlier…

… Spartans, who rate as one of the Wolverines' chief competitors for the Big Ten' title. The chief Spartan threat is 600- 'M' Matmen Face MSU, Michigan takes on its biggest rival for Big Ten wrestling su…

… decisive match may well be{ the heavyweight tilt in which Michigan's Fred Olm comes up, against unbeaten (9-0-1) Michigan State sophomore John Baum. The Wolverines will depend heavily upon their three…

February 25, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 125) • Page Image 7

… outcome. 4 With only 3:23 left in the con- test, Wolverine captain Mike Marttila skated around a Nodak defender and drilled the puck through goalie Mike Curran's legs Daily-Thomas R. Copi JIM KEOUGH 'to…

… the consensus among the Michigan swimming coaches , that most of this afternoon's competi- tion will be of "varsity caliber." 'M' Favored The Wolverine tankers are Slightly favored over their biggest…

Wolverines Paul McGuire, Bruce McManaman, and Peter Eemond. Michigan State has three or four "stars" according to Kimball, but he expects Michigan's greater depth to produce a victory. to set up Dakota…

… final two and a half min- utes, until Wolverine sophomore Doug Galbraith picked a loose puck off the boards and fired the puck at the open Dakota net, only to hit the post. After the final buzzer, losing…

… and again, Bill Lord, Paul Domm and cohorts kicked away screaming shots off the Nodak sticks, and a large percentage of the losers' shots never reached Keough by virtue of being blocked by a Wolverine

… ly shoveled a backhander through only power play of the game. Curran's legs. It was the senior The Wolverines failed to get the forward's 20th goal of the season. puck over center ice for the ini- The…

February 16, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 117) • Page Image 7

… extraordinary performances. There was only one problem, the Wolverines came out on the short end, losing to the Spartans, 190.8- 190.425. Still, the season is far from over. The Wolverines lost to the Spar- tans…

… both the Wolverines' side horse and floor exercise squads missed while the Spartans re- ceived 27.15 and 27.90 respectively. Part of the 2-point difference after the first three events could have made up…

February 18, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 122) • Page Image 6

… four assists. The Wolverines opened the scoring early and were only tied at 2-2 before they blasted out a 4-2 first period advantage. The defense was able to put the brakes SCORES No. Carolina 69, N…

… For the Wolverines it was at good comeback after being bomb-I ed twice by the Spartans only a week ago. A dejected MSU official i only muttered, "State was a little flat tonight." Baird tallied the…

February 21, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 106) • Page Image 6

… easily de- feated Michigan State, 70-39. The Wolverines captured five out of seven first places as they rolled to their fifth straight vic- tory without a loss. For the tough, but outmanned Spartans, it…

…-1, Henderson (M) 91. 2, Bolton (M) 89.5. 3, Gliberto (MSU) 87. ed to walk away with the top spot with a 90.5. The Wolverines' final first was scored by tumbler Mike Henderson, with teammate Phil…

February 01, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 91) • Page Image 21

…FRIDAY, FEBRUARY, 11 1963 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE ' .F:R... AY-.:.F.....-A-RY..1,-.. 19.6-. THE MICHIGAN DAILY PACl 11 11 I - . Mm .- AWAY MEET SATURDAY: Wolverine Swimmers To Challenge…

… night in a dual meet against the Prince- ton Tigers. Along the way, the Wolverine tankers will stop to work out and play some water polo against the Army swimming team. Niagara Falls and New York City are…

… also due for brief visits. But the real business of the trip is the meet at Princeton. The Tigers finished fifth at the 1962 NCAA Meet, three points be- hind the fourth place Wolverines. So this is the…

… first big meet of the season for the Wolverines who previously had placed second in the Big Ten Relays and had trounced Purdue, 68-32. Two Teams Princeton's showing in the NCAA Meet was largely due to the…

… never placed in national meets but is a competent diver. Besides the two Michigan div- ers, the Wolverine traveling squad includes: freestyle distance swim- mers Captain John Dumont, Roy Burry, and Tom…

…- petitive as the latter for the three Wolverine breaststrokers. But the NCAA Meet is especially important for Nelson as he tries for his third straight 100-yd. championship. SHOP ANN ARBOR CLOTHING for…

February 23, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 99) • Page Image 6

… Michigan wrest- ling squad's dreams of an un- defeated season have vanished. Michigan State made history re- peat itself for the second season in a row, by blasting Wolverine hopes for a perfect slate…

…, Monday. Last year on Feb. 28, the Wol- verines and the Spartans, both undefeated in dual conference competition, met at East Lansing, and State cut the Michigan grap- plers down. Wolverines Turn Tables…

… However, in the Big Ten meet, on March 5, the Wolverines turn- ed the tables, amassed 65 points,. as compared to Iowa's 50, and Michigan State's 37. Besides Monday's 20-16 victory over the Wolverines, the…

… ---------------- ---- I An SALE of SCHINGER STILL TOPS! Statistics Establish Cole Among Big Ten Leaders By JOHN SCOCHIN i'ake way for ,Tom Cole! [his saying echoed by Wolverine s, comes as a result of the est Big Ten…

…. )ccupying the number nine ition in the scoring race is low Wolverine John Tidwell. In newhat of a slump recently, e M' captain still is averaging 9 tallies a game due to his fine ,y at the start of the season…

February 05, 1960 • Page Image 15

…, Michi- gan and Michigan State were dealt severe blows just before Big Ten weekend when Wolverine heavyweight Fred Olm and State's 157-pound Bob Moser both re- ceived serious injuries in the same dual meet…

…. With Moser and Olm unable to compete for their teams, the Spar- tans finished only five points be- hind champion Minnesota and the Wolverines only three points far- ther back. The story might have been…

… among the best in their divisions. The "Wolverines should also score at 130 and 147. Further enhancing Michigan's, chances for the title are the home- crowd advantage and the tradition of Keen…

…-pound Bill Gorman. The Wolverines will have to be at their peak if they want to grab their first Big Ten crown since 1956. The last four Confernece team champions have won by margins of four points or…

…'s fore- most collegiate matmen, and ranks as a prime contender for the Big Ten heavyweight title. He trounced Pitt's big Tom Hall to cap the 17-11 Wolverine win, and drew with Iowa State's tough Jan…

February 23, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 122) • Page Image 9

… Keough and wing Dave Perrin negated this assumption last night however, as they led the Wolverine icers to a 6-2 rout of powerful North Da- kota. WCI1A Standings s hat trick des W Denver 14 Michigan…

… were fantastic tonight. Everyone was skating and picking up their men." Facing off to the resounding cheer of "Let's go Blue!", the Wolverines avidly accepted t h e crowd's advice right from the start…

… tosed ivedNot to be denied participation in the festivities, Wolverine R a n d y Glendinning (Donim, Marra) 8:15. 8. Rinnie only twenty seconds later ND - Abrams (Hudson, Marks) 19:10. lifted the puck…

… added, "The entire team played very well. We knew t h a t Dakota would be tough to beat and skated accordingly." Noting that the Wolverines de- served the victories, Renfrew said, "We've played well for…

… the last five games, and the puck h a s finally started to go in." DOUG, GALBRAITH, Michigan's forward, chases North Dakota's Roger Bamurak in last night's game at the Coliseum. The Wolverines

… players putting on an extremely aggressive and ob- noxious show. While Greg Jackson, Dave Scholz and the other Illinois players were giving the Wolverines a physical mauling, the capacity crowd of 16…

… was 2 4 able to get 19 more shots than ° f the ? Wolverines because of the 0 0 rough backboard play. 15 92 The leader of the Fighting Illini was Jackson, the 6-8, 254-pound sophomore center. He scored…

February 24, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 127) • Page Image 6

… PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN nA X1,V XXIVIM'kYIV OIM A'tf n A 'iMltllMlMlrT A V% 4 - PAGEsIXr. i.-A a .' avUr I llzrv a a Ni a EDPNRIJDhX, 24 FEBRiUARY 1965 5 Wolverines By TOM WEINBERG Special To…

… The Daily MINNEAPOLIS - Michigan's Wolverines held challenging Min- nesota in check for 32 minutes, caught a glimpse of the Big Ten title, then sped past the Gophers with a 59-point second half for a 91…

… Stager commented yesterday. "We won the close events, and even the ones we shouldn't have." In the two meets, the Wolverine; lost only one of 22 events, that occurring in the 200-yard butter- fly. However…

… team felt tough when they finished the meet," Stager added, "and that's a good sign." The Wolverines will now practice for the Indiana rematch, scheduled for Friday night in Bloomington. A short week…

February 24, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 109) • Page Image 6

…, and then, following a second Purdue basket, bang-bang- bang the Wolverines were off and running to 22 straight points. And it didn't come to an end before Michigan was leading 56-39 with 6:43 to play…

…'t break the Wolverine point spree until Bobi Purkhiser finally swished a long one to break the Purdue drought. Jones Out Bill Jones, Purdue pivotman who battled with Michigan's Bill Bun- tin under the…

… boards, picked up his fourth foul with the score knotted 37-37 and left the game just before the Wolverines started clicking the scoreboard. He came back in with the score 56-37 and promptly picked up his…

… fifth of- fense. With Jones out and a 17-point advantage the Wolverines coasted in despite the efforts of a Boiler- maker press, boosting the lead to as much as 22 points with four minutes to play. Buntin…

…, who picked up his third foul at about the same time as Jones did early in the second half but escaped further calls, ended up with 17 rebounds-equal to Jbnes' total. The Wolverine soph scored a like…

… Rebounding Rebound totals were about even (64-63, Michigan). The Wolverines outhit their Lafayette hosts from the field by scoring at a 60 per cent clip to offset the first half-- Big Ten Illinois Ohio State…

…In Stomp Michigan put itself in a top position for the Big Ten wrestling crown with a smashing, 19-8, win over Michigan State before 2,500 fans yesterday at Yost Field House. The Wolverines won their seventh…

… straight conference dual meet without a defeat. It was the second straight year Michigan de- feated the arch-rival Spartans. After losing the first match, the Wolverines won the next five in a row thus…

February 18, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 121) • Page Image 7

… Vas frustrated at losing the start- ing job and consequently got down on myself. This made things worse instead of better. The In- diana game didn't help.' Nor were the Wolverine fans much help to Dill…

…- der present Coach Joe Scalzo. Rocket Rockets According to Keen, this year's Toledo delegation would be a wor- thy 'opponent even with a healthy pack of Wolverines. "This should be a good meet," the…

Wolverines and Rockets participated in the same quadran- gular meet in Ann Arbor early in January, although they did not face each other. Toledo knocked off Iowa on that occasion, but was felled by Indiana 22…

…-5. The Wolverines, incidentally, also clip- ped Iowa and managed to axe the Hoosier grapplers as well. The Rockets have dropped decisions to Ohio State and Bowling Green this season, the latter defeat com…

… Perchner, will com- pete in the 152-pound class against Cal Jenkins of the Wolverines. Tino Lambros, who has drawn Fehrs' normal assignment in the 123-pound division, will have to face Don LeFevre, the…

… reigning M.A.C. conference champ, who is returning to action after sitting out the start of the season due to ineligibility. Gordon Weeks will get the starting nod at 130 pounds for the Wolverines, and will…

… strength against Tom Kwiatkow- ski at 145 pounds. Joe Scalzo, Jr.. the son of Toledo's coach, will meet the Wolverines' Burt Merical in the 160-pound class. 'Not Enough Practice' Rounding out the night…

…'s action, 167 pounder Fred Stehman of Michigan will face Jim Koenig of the Rockets, and Wayne Wentz will represent the Blue at 177 pounds against Don Wyper. If the Wolverines can overcome their health…

February 11, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 115) • Page Image 7

… FRTDAY FEBRUARY 11, 1969 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGESEVEN FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 196G THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN Trackmen Invade Jennison for Spartan Relays By BOB McFARLAND The Wolverine

… Michigan thinclads their toughest opposition of the sea- son. Other Big Ten entries in ad- dition to the Wolverines and Spar- tans include Indiana, Purdue and Northwestern. Last year's champions who are…

…' Strength The Wolverine strength quartet, Jack Harvey, Steve Leuchtman, Paul D'Erano and Bob Thomas, will be challenging Woods andj Crews.I George Canamare, Michigan's captain. rates as one of the fav…

… Michigan Relays last week was fifth. Northwestern's Jim Albrecht, who has the 1965 Big Ten indoor crown to his credit, will also be in the field. Wolverine sophomore Rick Hunt should be a strong threat in…

… will be the relay events. Coach Don Can- ham has made only one change in the Wolverine units, substituting Fred Grove for Dave Legacki on the anchor leg of the sprint med- ley relay. Legacki is entered…

… leg. Ed Dean of Notre Dame, a 4:03.6 miler, will be trying to cop his second straight MSU Relays crown in that event. Jim Dennis and Brian Kelly are slated to be the Wolverine challengers. One…

Wolverines, Big Ten champs for the past five years, have beat- en Wisconsin and Ohio State in two conference meets. The three most formidable opponents, Iowa, Michigan State, and Illinois, are all left to come…

February 28, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 112) • Page Image 6

…'s all-time list.. He leads the Wolverines with it .9 scoring average over 21 games na at this rate will top Tidwell's 959-60 performance of 520 points )metime during the Wisconsin ame on the road a week…

… our big man," he explain- s. One of the Few With Buntin's help, Strack ould like to see Michigan take le last three and finish as high third with a 9-5 record. Now e Wolverines are 6-5 in the Big en and…

…- bounding with 174 in 11 games but would need 75 to catch Burton's school record of 249 in the con- ference. As a team, Michigan leads. the conference with an average of 47 a game. The only other Wolverine

… official action until the Big Ten Meet on March 8 and 9. However, Wolverine fans have one more chance to see the squad in action. Tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. in the Intramural Building, the gymnasts will give an…

… basketball game Saturday. Game time is 4:30 p.m., with the gym tape to go on about 5. The Wolverines finished the dual meet season undefeated in six tries this year, their first per- feet mark since 1956…

…, "and since he's heavier than most gymnasts, his wrists naturally undergo a lot of strain holding him up." In sweeping to their undefeated season, the Wolverines' widest margin of victory was 51 points…

… basketballj championship, and Michigan's, Wolverines are determined to put the Buckeyes on top by virtue of an upset over the Illini Saturday at Yost Field House. In the event that the Strackmen are unable to…

… nearest competitor, Wisconsin's Jack Brens. As a team, the Wolverines are leading in rebounding with an average of 47. In addition to Bun- tin, Tom Cole is sixth in board- strength with 122. You can see…

February 16, 1961 (vol. 0, iss. 93) • Page Image 12

… that the Wolverines could beat Denver if they kept playing as well as they had against his Huskies. And besides even the publicity directors are in doubt about Den- ver's greatness. Michigan's Les Etter…

… starting at 7:30 p.m. Since the indoor season began, in December Wolverine trackmen have traveled hither and yon-but never as a complete team. InY December middle distance star, Wally Schaffer and broad…

… mile in 9:25. Last Saturday "Young won th Michigan AAU event in 9:19.6, d feating the Wolverines' Jim W; man, who finished third. In addition to the broad jum the pole vault also looms as toss-up affair…

… the Wolverin squad. He competed unattache in the AAU meet, but is now elig ble after transferring from Gran Rapids JC. The middle distance events ai the remaining field events appe to belong to Michigan…

…, however. In the hurdles the Sparta: will have to get an outstandii performance from sophomore B Mann to even come close to tr Wolverine duo of Bennie McR and Dick Cephas. SCORES i ', LECTU RE TO DAY…

… Ecclesiology, Woodstock College By HENRY GOLDSTEIN After beating two of the top teams in the country, Illinois and Southern Illinois, one might think that the Wolverine gymnasts would ease up on their training…

… has quite a heavyweight in undefeated and r once tied Karl Fink. In Michi- gan's 'eight dual meets to date, the Wolverine heavyweight has scored four pins, and in the KARL FINKS Wilkes Tournament, he…

…. trio. "He's been wonderful," said' Keen 'in referring to the unde- feated Barden, whose close vic- tories have helped the Wolverines a great deal this year. One Common Foe It is important to note that…

… the same Pittsburgh team which the Wolverines defeated 22-6, beat State 17-8. However, Keen pays no attention to this fact. "They've got ten good guys, and anyone of them can go," said the Michigan…

February 09, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 83) • Page Image 8

… while they haven't performed miracles, the Wolverines have been a stead- ily improving club with their presence. Hall, a sophomore guard from Havana. Ill., made his debut last night against Purdue. A bout…

… against Northwestern. The Wolverines followed the same pattern last night as they did in losing to Illinois, 75-61. Leading the first 30 minutes of both games, they suddenly lost all luster. "We simply don…

February 09, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 83) • Page Image 12

… last Satur-j day at Ohio State., The Wolverines took the mea- sure of the host Buckeyes, 69-39, and visiting West. Virginia, 59-31,1 running the season's dual meet; record to 6-2. "We put on our best…

… month to Gymnastics First Jim Brown, Michigan tum- bling ace, performed the first double backward somersault in Wolverine gymnastic history yesterday in practice, Coach Newt Loken excitedly told The Daily…

… thumb injury in warm-up. Loken had one more team mem- ber to single out in Ken Saka- moto, who "did an exceptional fob." Wolverine Gymnasts Score Impressive Twin Victories i 1 I Freshmen Swimmers…

… other prepster last year, defeated his field handily in each event. The Wolverines' other frosh win- ner was Brook Plummer, who roared through the 50-yard free- style in :22.9. Plummer's time was nearly a…

February 05, 1960 • Page Image 14

… coach Al Renfrew and Wolverine backers. "I'm not worried about it, though," says man-on-the-spot Gor- Bere son, a sturdily-built Canadian who has just become a first- semester sophomore. Berenson, a 20…

… follower of the Michi- gan hockey team might recognize the names and think he was read- ing of another Wolverine win. But he's be wrong. Win Western Canada Title The time was March, 1958, the scene was…

… Canada's finest Junior "A" teams has be- come the key to the Wolverines' current success and future hopes. And the strangest part of the story is that in a period in which extensive recruiting is engaged…

… played on a line with two of the current aggrega- tion, and Kelly's linemates went to Denver and North Dakota. The five Wolverines from Regina have become good-will agents for Michigan and are currently…

February 25, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 123) • Page Image 6

… and his hands just slipped." The Michigan team was not exactly pushed to perform their best. After the first two events, the Wolverines were leading by more than three points, and the meet was…

… several gymnasts used the meet as an opportunity to try out new variations in their rou- tines. The only event over which Lok- en expressed concern was t h e vaulting (long horse), in which the Wolverines

…- paring themselves diligently. This meet will be conducted in the Wolverines lair and on Wolverine equipment. The danger of concus- sions caused by trampolinists hit- ting ceilings is a distant one in- deed…

… the Michigan club.a The special phase of the winter' professional baseball draft has .robbed the Wolverines of their two prize senior pitchers-Jack HurleyE and Dave Renkiewicz. Hurley was the first…

…'re sorry to lose them, butj we're not going to fold." In addition to Renkiewicz the Wolverines also lost hurler Steve ,Evans, who went to the St. Louis Barring any unforeseen events of catastrophic…

… proportions. Michigan will finish second to Indiana in the Big Ten Swimming Championships at Madison this weekend. This should .come as no surprise, since the Wolverines have done the exact same thing for the…

Wolverine tankers had better start worrying about holding their own as number two. Ohio State has captured more NCAA swimming titles (eleven) than any other team in the country. But the last time they won was…

February 11, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 113) • Page Image 6

… and Taimo Leps entered. The Wolverine unit has been jokingly referred to by their team- mates as the commonwealth squad, since McDonald is from Jamaica, while the other threea are Canadians. Interesting…

… the bushy-browed Hoosier, no one expects any better than second. By adding Walmsley to the two regular starters, Fred Brown and Jay Meaden, another Wolverine will try his luck for second place.I Indiana…

… meet the most exciting of the season. In their January rendezvous at Bloomington, the Wolverines set season records in three events. And lost the meet. The competition will probably! be distributed in…

…:29.8 effort' to easily win the featured race at the USTFF Invitational. Billed as a head-to-head con- frontation between the Wolverines, Fordham, and Villanova, the top three relay units in the country, the…

… board oval at the Garden, the The Wolverines finished with a 15-yard victory margin over sec- ond place Fordham, who was timed in 8:32. Villanova placed third in 7:36.5; while Tennessee garnered the…

February 22, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 107) • Page Image 6

… State to Minnesota last week- I have set the stage for the ilverine -drive to get out of the lar-a position which they have d since the first game of the son. The Spartans are 3-9 and Wolverines are 3…

… dying embers as Michigan rolled to a 4-1 vic- tory. The Wolverines were'not to be denied and they came roaring from behind the next night with a last-minute goal by Gary Butler to finish on the long end…

…, 69-65. Anda talk about Michigan frustration: three MSU wrestlers won on one- point victories, Wolverine Nick Armelagos missed getting three points for a near fall after nearly pinning State's George…

…, travelled up to East Lansing and unravelled a Michigan State undefeated string, 14-11, with Wolverine 177- pounder Jack Barden scoring the decisive match win, 3-2. And this winter the stage is all set again…

February 10, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 89) • Page Image 21

… Thinned by the loss of k'ey men due to eligibility requirements-and participation in a West Coast meet tomorrow, the Wolverines' may find that the Broncos will 'steal their thunder, jut'as they did in the…

… awaiting decisions on their eligibility. Last year the Wolverines won three relays and three individual events in the meet, but had to share top billing with the Broncos, who took the remaining three re…

February 20, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 95) • Page Image 6

… RON CLARK DAVE GILLANDERS ...American record-holder ... Pan-American champ JOE GERLACH FRANK LEGACKI ... AAU champion ... NCAA champion Wolverine Swim Team Overwhelms Wisconsin 65-30-; Many Regulars…

… of his competition in the back- stroke, but the battle for second place should be close. Indiana's ~&ACV MNFVDick Beaver and the Wolverines #FMcJV K.1 N NEY AlexGaxiola, Fred Wolf and John Smith are…

… events. The meet's only double winner was Wolverine sophomore Bechtel, who won both the and 440-yard freestyle. Tom 220- CAGERS AWAY Th inclads Host "Open Meet Today Aqua Answers HOW MANY American…

… "Who will win?" and you will have some of the biggest problems in Michigan swimming history as the Wolverines prepare to enter the water against Indiana today. The answer to question one isn't as vague…

…' vacancy in the 50 is a tossup between a half-dozen swimmers,none of who havethe class of their Wolverine counterparts. 200- AND 400-YARD FREE STYLE-Andy Morrow and' Bill Darntori of Michigan haven't shown…

February 03, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 106) • Page Image 7

… third-place Wolverines, 3-2 and 3-iL This time the teams' positions are reversed, but the situation is the same. Michigan currently tops the conference with a 7-1 record and Tech is holding down third at…

… Great Lakes Tournament, when during a double-penalty, the Wolverines scored twice before we knew what happened." The home ice could be a factor in Tech's attempt to avenge last year's losses and the 4…

… skating and checking abilities, is the basis of the Wolverine win- ning streak. "When we played them in Detroit, I was particularly impressed with Michigan's fore- checking and hustle; they were able to…

… hold us in our own end of the ice for most of the game. They have great desire and that great hustle-the necessary prerequisites for a winning team." The Wolverines arrived in Houghton last night to…

… 1967 -Daily-Thomas R. Copt MICHIGAN TECH ALL-AMERICAN netminder Tony Esposito fends off a shot by Michigan forward Mike Marttila in Tech's December defeat to the Wolverines in Cobo Hall. Hoping to get…

February 26, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 110) • Page Image 7

…, catching and passing Iowa early in the second half, and going on to win easily, 78-70. - . The win gave the Wolverines sole possession of fifth place in the Big Ten, with a 6-5 mark, and dropped the Hawkeyes…

…, the maximum advantage be- ing 16 points with 2:55 to play. Bill Buntin, the Wolverines' sophomore center, was once again their top scorer, notching 32 poinits with 11 yield goals -and 10 free throws…

… for two points Rodgers as he unwillingly gives up the ball to Wolverine Larry in the second half of yesterday's game. Buntin really didn't need Tregoning (35). Bob Cantrell (30), Tom Cole (31) and Doug…

… the assistance as he laid up the ball successfully to add to the Herner (40) stand by to pounce on the ball as seemingly headless Wolverines' lead, which they maintained during the last 16 Joe…

February 24, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 100) • Page Image 6

… playoffs. For, you see, the Wolverines are involved in a dogfight for fourth, third, or, more hopefully, second place. The respective re- wards are the opportunity to play the first round of the playoffs in…

… their own playground, and another against that old nemesis, Michigan State. In order to finish second, the Wolverines must win one more game than the Gophers, and this means that the Golden ones must lose…

… Minneapolis. Everybody? Everybody! Go Blue Take heart, though, Wolverine pennant wavers. The Huskies have recently lost two hind feet and a couple of teeth. Or, translated in- to hockey lingo, they are missing…

… fourth place finish. Strange, isn't it, how Michigan always seems to be in a battle for some position, whether it be hock- ey or basketball? 'I -Daily-James warneka WOLVERINES IN COMBAT-Houghton their…

… victories in Pro Fraternity I-M basketball action last night at the Sports Building. Wolverine gridders Reid Bush- ong and Gary McNitt, and team- mate Bob Zuffela paced PEK to a 78-39 victory over Tau Epsilon…

February 14, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 88) • Page Image 6

…- diana, gained its 32nd consecutive dual swim meet victory with a 62- 43 victory over intrastate rival Michigan State yesterday after- noon in Varsity Exhibition Pool. The Wolverines' Dave dil- landers set…

… Stager used a lineup which saw a number of his best men withheld from com- petition or swimming only exhibi- tion. Nevertheless the Wolverines COEDS: It's Hairstyling Galore? No Appointment Needed Custom…

February 09, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 110) • Page Image 8

…Berry with boy you've got to be at your best" I dealt Ohio State's title hopes a leader, James Johnson, had 15, The Illinois defense headed by The Wolverine grapplers invad- three seconds remaining in the But…

… despite the drubbings the serious blow yesterday with a and Burington 14. Greg Jackson, stifled the Hawk- d psanti yesterday aferon second period. Wolverines gave their opponants 7h3 viaers' victory…

… until tes as many protestors joined in Illinois clicked off 20 out of 36 Wolverines' record to 12-1. Georgia Tech, notably Jim Hoddy the Big Ten." reserve guard Keith Burington put the cheers for the…

… the sec- ling three matches back-to-back But the Wolverines *went with Wsns'svictory wa nytePurdue, behind Rick Mount's 31 ond half. Dave Scholts sat out or two out of three matches is "their best," in…

… season to a 49-30 halftime lead and were nal score wasn't a true indication Wilson, 6-0, Lou Hudson lost a 177-Wentz (M) dec. Puryear, 7-1 u ' half. The Hawkeyes led 10-6 at of the Wolverines superiority…

….uLL13-esn()dcSohmn,3- op and Glenn Vidnovic with 18 head- giving away too much weight." But Wolverines Lane Headrick, 145-Neighbors (NI) dec. M. Rubin, 5-4 COLLEGE BASKETBALL ped by Don Adams with 20…

…. Michigan, who h a s no regular heavyweight, used Jesse Rawls in that slot in their other two bouts. But the. Wolverines didn't give anything away in their first bout against Georgia Tech, as the Yel- low…

… Eastern, Cech dropped the opening match, 5-2, but Lou Hudson recorded his second fall of the afternoon at 5:40 to give the Wolverines a lead which they never relinquished. Commenting on Cech's loss, Bay…

… were more than seveni minutes without a field goal to give UCLA .40-22 lead. Kantsa 'srei g Wolverines By KEITH WOOD . Special to the Daily Big Ten Standings ASSISTANT CHAIRMAN SECRETARY…

… fifth in the ns in relays; tmp ressize pole vault with a vault of 15'6". Gary Knickerbocker took a 'first place inzthe high jump leaping 6'8". the Wolverines 1-2 finish in the triple jump with Warren…

February 04, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 108) • Page Image 7

… Special To The Daily MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. - "We juggled the lineup and let the guys swim where they wanted" said diving Coach Dick Kimball after the Wolverine swimmers pum- meled Minnesota 7812 to 43%/2 last…

… night in the Gophers' pool. Kimball was explaining why the Wolverines had so many men out of position against the unusually weak Minnesota team. And the final results showed he wasn't exaggerating. After…

… John Robertson and Jay Mahler swept the breaststroke, the Wolverines stopped kidding around, finally, in the last event, the 400-yard freestyle. With Bello, Wiebeck, John Salassa, and BobI Kircher, the…

Wolverines had their best time of the season, a 3:16.5.j 400-yd. MEDLEY RELAY -1.I. Minnesota (Knight, Walker, Hans- sen, Lundburg) 2. Michigan. Time - 3:41.8. 1000-yd VREESTYLE - 1. 0- Connor (M); 2. Arusoo…

…SU ,Sorenson Bomb DULUTH, Minn. - Michigan's hockey team jumped to an early I lead, then hung on to defeat high- spirited Duluth last night, 7-5., The victory moved the Wolverines1 into third place in the WCHAi…

… marker with 3:37 remaining in the period, but a pair! of goals by Wolverine junior Ran- dy Binnie just 201 seconds apart B ad g ers ________ o B a gers shot the score to 6-2 by the buzzer. Duluth dominated…

February 13, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 117) • Page Image 6

… have nothing on a wound- ed Gopher. That's a fact of life the slump- ing Wolverine icers learned last night as they dropped their sec- ond straight to Minnesota 3-2, and their fourth game in a row. Five…

… for the Detroit Red Shattuck grabbed a rebound in I've ever gone through." win. But that Lathrop was good. Wings." front of the Michigan net and Catch-Up He's quick." No Pros beat Wolverine goalie…

… was especially pleased by sticks, a slight tussle broke out. According to head coach Newt verines taking four firsts and four Blanton's ring work When order was restoredSchiller Loken, the Wolverines

…. 60614. A postcard will do. Please include your zip code. Badgers Pose Stiff Test For Wolverine Matmen STILL. RINGS-1. Blanton (M) 9.2; 8. Schmidt (Ia); 3. Singerman (Ia); 4. tie) Chilvers (M) and Van…

…- der Voort (N.. pole. The Michigan captain and last year's outdoor Big Ten pole vault champion apparently left it ly in time to warm up for the early events. But the Wolverines completely reversed…

… feet, his best effort By CARL RAYFORD Wolverine matmen will see the end of easy victories when they battle the tough Wisconsin Badg- ers Monday in Madison. Just looking at the Badgers' roster is enough…

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 05, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 110) • Page Image 7

…-7 Loss; Wakabayashi Gets 4 Points By DALE SIELAFF The Wolverines came roaring Special To The Daily back in the middle stanza, closing EAST 'LANSING - Spartan the gap to 5-4 on goals by Bob Coach Amo…

… dwindle to a 7-7 tie, before Tom Mikkola beat the Wolverines' Harold Herman with twenty sec- onds to go for the win. Runaway It looked as if the hosts would skate away with the game, pulling in front 3-0 in…

… used two "falls, five decisions, and Kahon's forfeit in putting together its whitewash vic- tory. At no time was a Wolverine seriously in trouble, and most of the matches were lopsided. Bob Fehrs began…

… being tied Besides the 130-pound clash, the 147-pound division battle ranked as the closest of the day. Cal Jenk- ins of the Wolverines finally managed to garner a 7-3 decision after Illinois' Bob…

…:51. Penal- ties: MSU - Coppo (interference) 4:05. M-Schiller (offensive check- ing) 4:25. MSU-McAndrew (slash- ing) 7:33. M-Koviak (fighting- evicted) 8:06. MSU-Purdo (fight- The Wolverines bounced back, and…

Wolverines, with Schiller, Hank Brand, and! Mark Thompson doing the lion'sl share, along with Ferguson and BoO Boyset. Penalty Killers A the opening of the third period with the Spartans holding a 3-4 man…

…~artilabroth- Sed lden opporuni- Ton ig t ktheWolveines have the chace o gt eenas the two teams meet head on in a re- match in Ann Arbor at 3 p.m. -Daily-Kaimalakar Rao DAVE PORTER. Wolverine heavyweight, gained one…

… things tonight at the Canterbury House 218 N. Division 8:30 P.M. one dollar per person SEVEN FIRSTS: Frosh Top Novice Rel y By JOHN SUTKUS The Wolverines' freshmen cin- dermen looked impressive last…

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