February 14, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 115) • Page Image 7
… athletes that partici- pated in the USTFF Invitational in New York Friday have been suspended from future competi- tion in AAU meets. Two Wolverine cindermen, Alex McDonald from Jamaica and John Reynolds…
…:29.8 clocking was run in the disputed New York meet. Wolverine head track coach Don Canham, speaking of the AAU declaration, said, "It doesn't bother us. We weren't planning on entering any further AAU meets this…
…- weight match would have meant victory to the Wisconsin wrestlers yesterday afternoon in Yost Field House, the outcome of the meet seemed in little doubt. Dave Porter was the Wolverines' heavyweight…
… him around before dropping on him for the pin and an added five points. Pressure was placed on Porter when 177-pound Wolverine Pete Cornell f o u n d his shoulders wedged against the mat after 6:20 of…
… rolled Cornell over again for the pin, and set the stage for Porter's dramatics. The Wolverines had pulled to an apparently safe 15-6 edge on successive decisions posted by 145- pound Fred Stehman, 160…
… appearance in a Michigan uniform, dropped the 123-pound opening encounter to Steve Potter, 6-3. Bob Fehrs, the Wolverine regular at the position, moved up to 130 pounds against the Badgers, and managed to…