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May 06, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 168) • Page Image 7

… three straight wins in the Big Ten, the Wolverines were humili- ated yesterday by a non-confer- ) ence foe, 7-0. This time it was at the hands of Western Michigan at Ferry Field. Just last week, the Big…

… Ten leaders pulled the same trick. They beat Wisconsin and Northwestern over the weekend, then were drub- bed by Notre Dame during the week, 9-3. Yesterday's loss can be charged to the Wolverines

… six Wolverine hits over six different innings, walked only one man and let just two men advance past first. Both of the runners who reached second did it by themselves, as Bob Gil- hooley and Dan…

… Dinunzio each slammed line drive doubles down the third base line. Dinunzio was one of a few un- familiar names who made their appearance into the Wolverines' lineup yesterday. Others included starting…

… catcher Chuck Pascal who went hitless in one try, and re- serve outfielder Al Bara (0-for- two). And, of course, the Wolverine pitchers. Jim Bobel, a prominent name from the past two seasons, was given the…

… scored. Sluka himself scor- ed following singles by Dick Gin- ste and Dan Predonic. Summon Slusher At that point, with two out and the Wolverines trailing 4-0, Coach Moby Benedict summoned Wayne Slusher…

May 07, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 169) • Page Image 7

…THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1964 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Michigan Trackmen Rank Among Best By MICHAEL RUTKOW SKI The recently released Final Re- port of the Track and Field News shows that the Wolverines rank…

… mile relay 14th with 7:39.7. Host Chicago Club This weekend= the Wolverines will play host to the Chicago Track Club. This will be the only home meet of the season for Michigan. Then only the Indiana…

… an in- jured elbow. At Monday's practice, he said that his elbow was improv- ing but he still felt some pain. The Wolverine gymnast is hoping that it will be fully recovered by the end of the summer…

May 03, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 166) • Page Image 7

Wolverines' final spring foot- ball scrimmage. It was exactly 61 more points than the Wolverines could man- age in last year's scoreless finale. The scoreboard showed the Whites squeaking by the Blues 32…

… four matches with Big Ten opponents. Coach Bert Katzenmeyer saw "just flashes of hope" as the Wolverines managed to grab its first conference victory of the year by downing last year's Big Ten runnerup…

May 01, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 164) • Page Image 6

… a pentangular meet tomorrow over ad the competition wils Ce th first for the Wolverines since their last-place finish in a field of four, two weeks ago at Columbus. Besides the Spartans and the…

Wolverines, Northwestern, Indi- ana and Wisconsin will be com- peting. Katzenmeyer is taking a total of nine players, although the scor- ing will be based on the five best scores out of six for each 18-hole…

May 03, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 166) • Page Image 6

… BRE threw away to let in two more runs. Chan Simonds followed with a sacrifice fly and the Wolverines led 4-0. The Illini then brought in Mario Campanaro from the bullpen and he was greeted with a long…

… double by George Skaff. The pitcher Wahl then hit a bloop single and drove in the fifth and sixth runs. Pitcher Trots Home The Wolverines scored again in the third on three hits and a pair of Illinois…

… blowing down the straightaway. Swift and Dixon played together in third doubles, falling to Blan- chard and Templeton, 4-6, 7-5, 6-2. Wolverine captain Harry Fau- quier gave Big Ten champ Marty Riessen one…

… champion for the last two years. He also par- ticipated on the United States Davis Cup team this winter. Wolverines' second doubles pair of Fauquier and Hal Lowe beat Bill Rice and Tim Sheean, 6-4, 6-4. -4…

May 03, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 166) • Page Image 1

… saw' The Michigan Wolverines bombarded defending Big Ten champion that most of its high costs were Illinois yesterday 14-1 and 11-3 to extend their undefeated string in stemming from maintainence of Big…

… Government Council last Over .500 Now veek, with the stipulations that The display of timely long-ball hitting, sharp fielding, and strong proper financing be obtained and pitching edged the Wolverines over…

May 08, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 170) • Page Image 17

Wolverines' fifth first-place indoor track finish in the past six years. Wrestling The wrestlers, despite an injury to Big Ten champion Rick Bay, won the Big Ten crown withytwo titlists and went on to give a…

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