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January 22, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 98) • Page Image 6

… victory, as the Michigan tankers easily disposed of their intra-state foes. The diving, with or without Dilley, provided the highlight of the otherwise routine Wolverine victory. Michigan senior Bruce…

… best plunge, the judges recorded scores of 9, 8.5, and 9 on a 10 point scale for the Wolverine. Brown's feats are comparable to a slug- ger cracking four home runs in one game, or a halfback scoring five…

… nine firsts out of a possible 13. Michigan was assured of enough points to take the meet at the conclusion of nine events, when the score stood 55-29 in favor of the Wolverines. Despite his desire to…

… push- ed hard in the backstroke by Wolverine Russ Kingery who placed second with a 1:59.40 tim- ing. John Vry, a Michigan junior, turned in his top performance of the season in picking up a first place…

… the 50- and 100-yard freestyles, respectively. Bob Hoag provided the Wolverines with a victory in the 100-yard freestyle, placing ahead of Groft, and added a sec- ond in the 200-yard freestyle to give…

… Michigan swimmers a good one-two combination in that de- partment. With his second straight win in the 1000-yard freestyle, Olym- pian Carl Robie chalked up an- other event in the Wolverine col- umn. His…

…. His pace was noticeably quickened at this point and he narrowed the gap, but failed in his attempt to catch the Wolverine. Paul Scheerer, NAAU breast- stroke champion, placed first in the 200-yard…

… breaststroke, touch- ing in :02.5 seconds ahead of MSU's Lee Driver, for another Michigan victory. Sophomore Dave Cushing turned in a third place performance for the Wolverine natators. Rees Orland, Rich Walls…

… pulled out the last event on the program, the 400- yard freestyle relay, barely edg- ing out a young Wolverine squad by .65 seconds. Maybe State should have used Dilley in the dives. Nodaks Throw Icers In…

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

January 08, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 86) • Page Image 6

… playing Arizona State is just not the same thing THIS as going out and playing Ohio State in the league opener." Myers and Bankey The Wolverines, with Jim My- ers and Dennis Bankey as prob- able starters…

… penalties called, the Wolverines jumped off to an early lead, but had to hold on for the decision, their seventh against five losses. The two teams will square off again tonight in a rematch. Dean Lucier…

… to dispel anyone's doubts that what he said was serious, held closed practices all this week. Wolverine practices, in the meantime, featured Jim Myers at center-"Jim pretty well has the and. $50…

… first places for its initial triumph. Diver Bruce Brown won both the one- and three-meter diving events for . the Wolverines, and Fred Brown finished third and second behind him. Bill Swano, a Wisconsin…

… freestyle sprint, in a time of :22.65. Two other conference champs won their events for the Wolverines. Carl Robie finished the 200-yard butterfly in 1:56.43, and Paul Scheerer swam 200 yards of breaststroke…

… :49.14. Bob Hoag finished second to Walls. Ken Wiebeck, the Wolverines most talked about soph, showed his form in winning the 200-yard individual medley with a timing of 2:04.19. Senior Rees Orland fin…

…. Captain Mel Team captain Mel Wakabaya- shi kept the crowd of 4500 on its feet, despite the out-of-town dis- advantage for the Wolverines, with three goals, two of which he scored unassisted. The first came…

… plays several times. Despite the roughness 'of the game, no injuries were suffered. The teams. will go at it again to- night with the Wolverines trying to pull further away from the Gophers, and to close…

January 07, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 85) • Page Image 8

… performer Alex FrecskaE linquished the Big Ten crown was have also departed. at the turn or tne decade in 1960. Three returning .seniors headed The Wolverine gymnasts have by team captain Ned Duke are taken…

… five consecutive conference still around, however. Duke is the titles and one NCAA team chain- Wolverine ring performer and a pionship in the succeeding time fine steady competitor in the all- span and…

… State Chilvers, rings, high bar and --where the Wolverines have a vaulting; Dick Stone, rings; Phil 19-year-old tradition of winning, and Chip Fuller, floor exercise The meet starts at 3 p.m. for any…

… palatial Yost Field House and begins at 8 p.m. The Wolverines have not lost a Big Ten home game in over a year. Ticket office hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The office is located in the Athletic De- partment…

… Michigan's hockey team, just a few steps behind Ursula Andress, travelled by air to blustery Min- nesota yesterday looking for their seventh and eighth victims of the season. The Wolverines don't plan to use…

… conference play and 3.22 gpg for with a 15-foot jump shot and the for Michigan as they kept the all games this season. crowd went wild. Wolverines out of the WCHA Frank Zywiec and Jim Branch "But I never said…

January 18, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 94) • Page Image 6

… Use Second Half, M gic FIVE STRAIGHT WCHA WINS: Pucksters Close Gap on Tech By BOB McFARLAND Saturday. During some first half halftime and nine early in the' stretches, the Wolverines appeared…

… a slow Before all the semanticists run court at halftime down by only Wolverine start, but again, the for their notebooks, it should be 11 points. Wolverines looked more impressive acknowledged that…

… the last pair ... Va-Voom in the above list is purely a local The Wolverines underwent, a phenomenon and hopefully one complete metamorphosis in thet of short duration. +honiio-hc Mich- C }G L To…

… western," Skala noted. "The only Wolverines into solid possession of thing we did differently was make second place, hot on the heels of fewer mistakes. In the first half league-leading Michigan Tech. we…

… from two points The Wolverines' defense, team- against the Buckeyes to 24 in the ing with goalie Harold Herman, Indiana encounter. was the big story in the twin win, Part of the Game allowing the Tigers…

… a total of 53 Commenting on this difference, shots on net, compared to the 99 Skala pointed out that even the the Wolverines got off. nation's best players have an off Herman drew praise from Ren…

…; Ullyot was the big man for thet Wolverines, picking up two a-ists1 on Friday, and adding a three-i goal hat trick on Saturday. 1 Captain Mel Wakabayashi con- tinued his hot streak, bringing hisr season…

… on Ullyot's first goal and ran away with it, building up a 6-1 lead before the Tigers could beat Herman again. The Wolverines' home fans were treated to one of the most awesome short term puwer dis…

…. Herman, who had dropped the puck for Mel after a save, picked up that hockey rarity, a goalie assist, on the play. No Rest for 'M' N,)w the Wolverines, with five straight WCHA wins, five out of six in…

… league play, and six wins in their last seven games, move into Grand Forks, N.D., for a ser- its with the third-place Sioux. If the Wolverines can come up with another sweep, the race could turn into a two…

January 15, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 92) • Page Image 6

…i PAGE SIX TIlE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, JANUARY 15.1966 I icers Triumph 4-2; Gymnasts Romp 4 FRATERNITY Wolverines Roll to Fourth Consecutive WCHA Victory…

… to know. His Colorado Tigers had just come off the ice last night with a 4-2 loss to the Wolverines. Last night's win moved the Wol- verines into solid possession of second place in the WCHA with a 4…

… occasion 16 and eight times re- spectively. Many of the saves were in the spectacular category, and the first =20 minutes were score- less. Wolverine. Bill Lord broke the spell at 2:51 of the middle stanza…

…'s Doug Clark, who had taken a rinkwide pass from Reink- ing at the 16 minute mark. The Wolverines iced the game at 17:46, but not before several saves by Herman kept the Wol- verine advantage. Bruce Koviak…

… his stick, and then followed it into the net with a slide that Maury Wills would have been proud of. Largest Crowd The largest home crowd of the season for Michigan, 1890, saw the Wolverines outshoot…

… meet against Ohio State The Wolverines were impres- last week," praised a happy Loken. sive. An overflow crowd of fans i "I still think the boys are capable thought so. Even the frustrated of 9.0 or…

… balanced strength on the still s in the improved play- of the Wild- rings where Rich Blanton barely S cats. Tiberi replaced senior Dave edged out Chilvers for the win. 0 Milam who quarterbacked the Wolverine

January 25, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 100) • Page Image 7

… victory there is no back to protect against Minne- survival" has a happy ring this sota's fast break, and the strate- week for Coach Dave Strack and gy produced a 64-36 rebounding his Wolverine basketball…

… another 40-point ef- the league in rebounding going fort by Cazzie Russell gave the into Saturday's clash, but neith- Wolverines victory number four er Archie Clark and his pogo over a visiting Minnesota…

… Pattern the Michigan supershot. And After - three rather lethargic Hudson, at the same time, had starts in their first three confer- trouble working the' ball in on ence games, the Wolverines jump- offense…

… Was Caz? Ollie Darden snagged 17 in a Wolverine fans suffered through fierce exhibition of b o a r d a few anxious minutes at the be- ginning of the second half whenc Russell failed to show for the…

… switch to the zone press mid- way through the second half Sat- urday with Michigan holding a 12-point bulge, but then changed his mind. The Wolverines have been em- ploying the press on a limited basis…

…. Liberty MUSIC SMF Phone 662-0675 -- '1 CAZZIE RUSSELL and Minnesota's Lou Hudson stretch out extended fingers for the rebound in Saturday's game at Yost Fieldhouse. The Wolverines and Russell (33) won…

January 20, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 96) • Page Image 6

Wolverine wrestling Coach Cliff Keen "as tough as any in Gopher history" invades the Wol- verines' home territory Friday night in what shapes up to be one of the best matches of the year. Terry Barrett, and…

…-regarded San Francisco at Chicago Stadium on Dec. 11, he hit 16 field goals and 13 free throws for 45 points, a Michigan individual mark for one game. No Wolverine fan can forget the number of times Cazzie has…

… led Michigan from the brink of disaster to victory. Last year he twice hit game-winning field goals at the buzzer, made 11 points against Princeton in the last 412 minutes as the Wolverines came from…

… behind to beat the Tigers by two, got five in 33 seconds in one game as Michigan won by two,, and scored eight points in over- time in a five-point Michigan victory. But the Wolverines' offense is! not…

… Michigan's board strength. With three starters gone from last year's team, many observers felt that the Wolverines would not be as stronga contender for the Big Ten crown. But any team with Cazzie Russell is…

January 14, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 91) • Page Image 6

… Buntin and the soon-to-depart Cazzie Russell, Wolverine basketball will have to start nearly from scratch next year in order to maintain the room at the top, no easy task.' Compared to 1963 Coach Jorgenson…

…- ilar player to Indiana's Vernon Payne, who disoroved the 'height makes might' theory last Monday." In that contest, the 5'10" Payne riddled Wolverine defenders with an unbeatable jumper that netted him…

… promising sophs on the Northwestern contingent, Russ Schneider, Fred Ege and Curt Imrie will start tomorrow against the Wolverines. Schneider will meet senior Cal Jenkins of Michigan in the 147- .~1' pound…

… class. Ege will probably tangle with Wolverine Dave Doze- man at 130 pounds, and Imrie, runner-up last weekend, will wrestle captain Bill Johannesen in the 137-pound class. Only three returning lettermen…

…'t "sell Northwestern short." Last year, when the two teams met in Ann Arbor, the Wolverines emerged victorious by a score of 19-7. However, the match was closer than the. score indicates. According to Keen…

January 30, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 105) • Page Image 7

… MADISON-Gutsy Oliver Dar- den, shoveling 20-footers into the bucket like an undertaker, dug stubborn Wisconsin's grave here yesterday, then buried the Bad- gers himself as he propelled Michigan's Wolverines

…. * Michigan Trails Early Wisconsin led briefly at the out- set, but after the first five min- utes of play, Michigan never trailed. The Wolverines saw an early 11 point margin whittled down to four by the…

Wolverine lead was 61-59 and it was at this point that 6'7" Darden took the reigns, scoring six of Michigan's last eight points. First, his long jump shot made it 63-59. Oh '0' 'T'en seconds later the lead…

… with your shooting." Darden, hitting just over fifty per cent of his 17 shots, was the only Wolverine anywhere near the fifty mark. For the most part, the Blue were as cold as the fifteen below zero…

…FARLAND vision earlier in the day, perform- Special To The Daily ed well against a hoard of compet- itors. Appearing in their first col- KALAMAZOO - The Wolverine legiate meet, the frosh managed cindermen were not…

January 09, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 87) • Page Image 6

… of the Big Ten that it will require a powerful performance to dethrone the defending-cham- pion Wolverines. Veterans Against Indiana, the stronger of the two opponents, Keen loaded his lineup with…

Wolverine. His 9.35- aspirations of Ohio State yester- point performance was third be- day at St. John arena, Michigan's hind PhipBFuller's 9.6 in vault- gymnastics team was also doing a ing and Blanton's 9…

… of the seven events or a possible 210 points for the entire meet. The leading three point-accumulators on each team were given credit for their per-I formances in the final tabulation. The Wolverines

… and to seventh place. by defeating Minnesota 3-1. Stall Strategy The Wolverines climbed to third The crowd of 4600 watched pa- place in the WCHA on the i tiently in the third period for the Go pher…

… scores which never cane .. strength of their win. .In their second penalty-laden game against the Gophers in as many nights, the Wolverines took the lead in the second period and played conservative…

…. Instead, Wolverine captain Mel Wakabaya- shi, who scored three goals Fri- day night, beat all the Minneso- ta defenders and shot the puck .into an open net to insure the Wolverine victory. Goalie Harold…

Wolverines managed to take only three firsts, while the Spar- tans claimed the remaining two. Michigan won the first event, the 400-yard freestyle relay, in a time of 3:15.31 with a team of Bill Groft, Rich…

January 12, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 89) • Page Image 7

… LEE, Vanderbilt's great 6'9" center, battles with former Wolverine All-American Bill Buntin under the boards in last year's Michigan-Vanderbilt contest. Lee has sparked the Com- modores to a third…

… the AP's Top Ten, following the wake of the Wolverines and the Goph- ers. Wisconsin shocked Iowa last Saturday with ball control tactics and a str'ingent defense on Hawk- eye George Peeples to send them…

… concerned with what will happen next Saturday in Matt Mann Pool. That's when the Hoosiers will come up from Indiana to try for revenge against the Wolverine tankers who snapped a 47-meet winning streak with a…

… Hoosiers won six of 11 first places, a foreboding fact fac- ing the Wolverines. But neither were the Hoosiers' times up to par. And Michigan State's best swim- mers took two firsts and a few points away that…

… tentative lineup, event by event. He also attempted to determine possible winners. Giving Michigan the benefit of the doubt in a few races, the score comes out with the Wolverines on top by an even larger…

January 11, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 88) • Page Image 8

…, Polish National Olymp- ians 77 DePaul 120, Western Ontario 51 Kansas,89, Oklahoma 68 Tufts 80, MIT 79 Vanderbilt 106, Mississippi 58 (the Wolverines have won the crown for the past three years), but the…

…." WCHA "Big Hunt" this weekend. The conference is shaping up as a hunt where any team could be either hunted or hunter. The Wolverines played rugged defense on which they piled a timely, potent offense to…

January 09, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 87) • Page Image 7

… in the half, held a 38-28 edge. Three point plays by Russell and Darden came within 40 sec- onds of each other, to leave the1 ' Wolverines down 40-34 with a. minute left. The teams traded baskets and…

… Bankey's shot. This, o01cc brief period of absence for Brown. filled in well at guard, Notl Wolverines grabbed the On the plane 1 6-74. Brown looked u xt disaster was Jim My- cula" long enou ouled out with…

January 11, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 88) • Page Image 7

… both Myers teams in the first half as Michi- out of gan dawdled behind the Hoosiers ed in for the first 10 minutes. Then a Myersx polite thrust by the Wolverines Winn in which they scored 10 points in…

Wolverines held a 28 to 6 advantage. Michigan, of course, got more chances than Indiana (34-13), but hit at 82.4 per cent compared to the Haos- iers 46.2 per cent. Darden Toes Line Oliver Darden spent half the…

… doldrums had ended, plopping in 19 big ones. Cazzie was still Cazzie, but may- Former Wolverine star Bill Bup- tin attended the game at Yost last night. Buntin is slimming down and working out at a De…

….m. WRESTLING-Michigan at Northwestern SWIMMING-Michigan vs. Indiana, Matt Mann Pool, 3 p.m. WOLVERINE CENTER JIM MYERS unleashes a hook shot in last night's 88-68 Michigan victory as Frenk Everett vainly at…

January 25, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 100) • Page Image 6

… high scoring affairs and closer than the scores might indicate. Each time it was a dis- asterous third period which proved fatal to the Wolverines. Freeze This weekend Michigan will have at least one…

… Arena Tournament over Huskies from Michigan Tech. the holidays. Tech, currently 9-1 on the' year, A sweep of the two game series is back on the winning path after would elevate the Wolverines back…

… halt. Last Friday night the wrestlers of Minnesota put an end to Michigan's string of dual meet wrestling victories. Before a pack- ed house of Wolverine fans the Gophers allowed the Michigan matmen only…

… kiss and a prayer. In advance Coach Cliff Keen had anticipated a tough meet. He labeled-the Gopher squad "top n o t c h." And Minnesota proved to be just that, as they handed the Wolverines an 18-8 loss…

…. 'They Were Better' "They were the better team on, that day," commented assistant coach Dennis Fitzgerald. But he emphasized that this one meet did No One Match Though many Wolverine fans may think…

January 23, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 99) • Page Image 1

… meeting between the Wolverines and Golden Gophers in a basketball era special to both of them was anticipated with deep-set desire, fought with un- relenting intensity, and won in the end by Michigan, 97…

… Iowa yesterday, puts the Wolverines in sole possession of first place in the Big Ten basketball race with a 4-0 record. The Edge There was a well-honed edgeto the Michigan team that over- powered the…

… in the first half. Wolverine fans may be getting used to this by now, but Cazzie Russell again led all scorers with 40 points, only three short of John Tidwell's Field House record: This boosts Cazzie…

January 09, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 87) • Page Image 1

… yesterday. Defending are Cazzie Russell (33) and Oliver Darden (55) of Michigan. Russell and Darden combined for 57 points in sparking the Wolverines to an 83-78 come-from-behind victory-their first win at…

….- mentioned-Dan Brown. C O L U M B U S - Michigan's Actually it was a game Mich- Brown, who spent most of his igan could well have lost. To gain time over the weekend reading basketball Wolverines had trouble…

January 28, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 103) • Page Image 6

… earlier this year, will meet a sim- ilarly unbeaten Wisconsin squad at 1:30 in the Sports Building as the first part of a Wolverine ath- letic doubleheader. The Michigan wrestlers will follow with a match…

… stwo other events at the Flint Open, the Wolverines com- piled a 9.1 record in vaulting (long horse) and a 8.3 average in the side horse. Wisconsin, according to their coach, "has only faced stiff com…

…- petition in Mankato and Minne- sota. Our highest point total was 173.50, in the five meets we have won. This is still short of the Wolverines average." Coach Loken looks to Michigan State, Iowa, and Illinois…

January 13, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 90) • Page Image 7

… night against Indiana Myers won his way into the aortas agd ventricles of the Wolverine fans.Playing perhaps the finest gme of his life, his 24 points and 10 rebounds were the crucial difference in…

… Michigan's 88-68 win over the Hoosiers. With still ten minutes showing 9nf the clock the Wolverines were ~ai~ouha i d hat cach Dave t , k felt secure in removing Myers.. from the gazme and Jim received a…

…. Defending Big Ten champions for the fifth consecutive year, the Wolverine gymnasts will unlimber their well-trained muscles tomor- row afternoon in an attempt to maintain that success as they go for their…

January 21, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 97) • Page Image 6

… in the 200- yard breaststroke, and no one can say that Olympians Carl Robie and Bill Farley have ever let the Wolverines down. These two alone could easily account for 21 points. Bruce Brown could dive…

Wolverines at present. State is led by Olympic back- stroker Gary Dilley and a host of freestylers including such fa- miliar names as Ed Glick, Jim MacMillan, Darryle Kifer, Denny Hill and Ken Walsh. They are…

January 21, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 97) • Page Image 8

…. Forms are available in Room 1011 BAB. Bahal Student Group, Slides and discussion of World Congress, Fri., Jan. 21, 8 p.m., 3545 SAB. All wel- come. * * * Michigan Wolverine Club, Mass meet- ing, Jan. 21…

… Plans for Progress Program BETHLEHEM~ STEEL OHO EC 3wummnmoeemmmmemmunmm TONIGHT DIXIELAND by the fabulous NEW WOLVERINE J ASS BAND OLD HEIDELBERG 211 N. Main I FREE DELIVERY EVERY DAY EXCEPT TUES…

January 07, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 85) • Page Image 7

… show just what they'll be up against in trying for their first Big Ten championship since 1960. The Wolverines face Wisconsin today in a dual meet and will par- ticipate in the Big Ten Relays tomorrow…

… relays and a diving relay. Last year, at their home pool, the Wolverines took eight of the 11 events, outscoring power- ful Indiana 104-76. Michigan WELCOME BAC K STUDENTS! -5 Barbers to serve you- at…

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…

January 16, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 93) • Page Image 1

… with the Vietnamese all day Saturday as the atmosphere in Saigon grew tense. Rumors of - Wolverine Tankers Down Indiana, 62-61 _ ..$: - nB JIM LaSOVAGE Indiana's coach Jim (Do Coun- An alert move bb…

…Hos team gave the Wolverines a thrill- ing 62-61 victory over Indiana in a meet that wasn't decided until the last event yesterday in Matt Mann Pool. Kimball, one of the diving judges, kept track mentally of…

… Walls of the Wolverines. After close races in the backstroke, breaststroke, and butterfly legs, Indiana won on the "My own special field of in-1 terest," Peck explained, "is the Thoni nth rshs2 idea of…

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