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March 01, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 126) • Page Image 7

… Crisler Arena warmed the spirits of 7963 Michigan partisans, and the whistles of the men in the striped shirts often. inflamed, the passions of the Wolverine fans. Nothing, however, could warm. up the…

… shooting of the Wolverine cagers, who connected on only 36 of 92 field goal attempts for a dismal 39 per cent and dropped a Big Ten basketball game to the Wisconsin Badgers, 90-86. The loss scuttled the…

Wolverines' chances for a break-even season this year, leaving them with a record 9-13 with only two games left to play. "We shot poorly," commented Michigan Coach Johnny Orr. "We took 92 shots, which must be…

… some kind of record for us, but we just couldn't put the ball in the basket." THE WOLVERINES' failure to connect from the floor was es- pecially disappointing, as the Maize and Blue took 33 more shots…

… throw line. Wisconsin's hot-hand, coupled with a 50-42 advantage on the boards, enabled the Badgers to overcome a tendency to give the ball away to the Wolverines. The Badgers were charged with 21…

… turnovers, 11 in the first half, compared to; eight for the Wol- verines. The Wolverines hawking full- court press didn't help them much when it came to totaling up the score, though, as they repeated- ly…

… by the score of 4-2. The Wolverines scored one goal in bothythe first and second periods and added two more in the third to wrap up the win. The scores were by Gagnon in the first period, Slack in the…

… second period and Shaw and Falk in the third. shot under the basket," Orr com- plained afterwards. Missed shots, under the basket and otherwise, were especially costly to the Wolverines in t h e first half…

… 17 times, twice less than the Badgers. The Wolverines showed some im- provement in their shooting in the second half, hitting on 19 of 42 from the floor, but they could only narrow the Badgers margin…

… of them coming in the first half. More important than his scor- ing, however, was Sherrod's ball handling. Sherrod repeatedly broke the Wolverines' press, and allowed Wisconsin to play slow down ball…

February 15, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 114) • Page Image 7

…'s basketball game between the Wolverines and the University of Wisconsin Badgers, it appeared that neither team had much of a desire to win the contest. The assumption proved correct for only one squad, however…

…, as the Badgers decided not to throw the game away and beat the Wolverines 84-74. Wisconsin was aided along the way by a terrible per- formance by the Wolverines who did all they could not to win. Ahead…

April 21, 1979 • Page Image 66

… alrs :dy completed its first test of the wF: kend- and received a solid "A.', rne Wolverines squashed North- we-,rn, 9-0 here yesterday fo their sixth straight Big Ten triumph without a : miish. ' he win…

… as a crucial conference battle for the Blue netters. The Badgers, who upset Michigan last year during the regular season only to bow to the Wolverines in the Big Ten tournament, have lost only one…

… tour- ney spot may be enhanced considerably today. Wolverine coach Brian Eisner is contemplating inserting either Leach or second singles standout Matt Hor- witch at the top slot against Wisconsin. Since…

… straight win in Big Ten play. The Wolverines, now 14-1 overall, duel Wisconsin today at 1 p.m. .. Books Bought . Top Prices Paidlo (We'l[ Pick-up) WESTSIDE BOOKSHOP 113 W. Liberty 995 -1891 …

January 07, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 81) • Page Image 10

…, as the Hawkeyesrstole away with a 85-79 shocker over the 12th- ranked Wolverines before a stunned crowd of 13,315 at Crisler Arena. -JUNIOR ALL-BIG Ten guard Ronnie Lester was the adhesion that held…

…-1. Surprising. Iowa is now 2-0. The Wolverines still led, 68-67, with a litle more than six minutes to play. Then Lester went to work. W IN0 * .STA R - GAME ~ Tickets The speedy backcourt ace hit on two short…

May 16, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 10) • Page Image 15

…'s latest per- into more of a double dual meet. women's)-May 17. y's Wolverine Invitational. He had formance is not an accurate indication womnns) - M a er - tructed his team to take it easy and of what to…

… was really a weird meet with group of four other Michigan runners o' Te nd the Wolverines followed the in- the, weather and everything," Harvey across the finish line. Donakowski's woens)ray 19. uctions…

… from teammate Charles Crouther in mile relay action at last Saturday's Wolverine Invitational. The Wolverines and Eastern Michigan ran most of the race stride for stride before the Huron anchorman nosed…

February 26, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 123) • Page Image 8

… time-out, and so was Michigan's man- to-man defense. The Wolverines went to the zone in an attempt to keep a lid on Baxter's man, Hawkeye scoring leader Ronnie Lester. "When Baxter went out rIo one could…

… three games, however, are no bargain. The Wolverines must take on Minnesota in the Gophers' den, followed by Northwestern at Evanston. And then comes the kicker-UCLA at Pauley Pavillion. If the cagers do…

… and persistent Wolverine team at Yost- .Arena last night. * SPECIAL at the B0geI Facto( 1306 S. University INTRODUCING ALWAYS FRESH, 7 days ... Joelson scored the game winner when he took a drop back…

… pass from Tech centerman Stu Ostland just over the Michigan blue line. Joelson's low slap shot cleanly beat Palmer, sending the- approximately 1,000 Huskie rooters screaming and 6,000 Wolverine fans out…

May 14, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 9) • Page Image 11

… on the Wol- verine nine, this weekend, as both Wisconsin and Northwest- ern visit Fisher Field for cru- cial Big Ten doubleheaders. Currently, the Wolverines trail Minnesota by one game (10-2 vs. 9…

… staff with a shining 2.18 ERA. Wisconsin, holding a 7-7 con- ference record, confronts the Wolverines today at 1 pm. John Hnath, a second and third baseman, is the team's leading hitter at .484 in the Big…

September 11, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 3) • Page Image 13

… scoop on the Wolverines was that the defense .as as tough as any team around, but the offense was young and inexperienced. This season, the story is re- versed. Coach Bo Schembech- ler's offensive squad…

…, inexperience ailed him at times. Against Ohio State, an intercep- tion late in the game set up the Buckeyes' winning touch- down, then another cut off the Wolverines last chance of ty- ing it up. Against…

… excellent, especially Cal- vin O'Neal, and the line, where All - Big Ten Greg Morton plays, will be solid but relatively untested. The Wolverine defensive sec- ondary received substantial cri- ticism on a…

…. With that enlightening season under their belts, the Wolverines could be quite impressive. Three of the four defensive backs return - safety Dwight Hicks and cornerbacks Jim Bolden and Jim Pickens. Re…

January 11, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 84) • Page Image 7

… lead and never relinquished it as they won a close 66-57 swimming victory over the Wolverine tankers last night at Matt Mann pool. It marks the second straight year that Wisconsin has downed Michigan in…

… a Big Ten daal meet. The loss also snapped Michigan's three meet winning streak. It was a night of bitter dis- appointment for Coach Tus Stager and his swimmers as 'he Wolverines copped unexpected…

… victories in the 1000 yard free- style and the 100 yard freestyle 5-4 I tankers, 6 but came up sadly lacking for by Craine and Black in the onej depth in the stroke eventi, nor- meter, the Wolverines

… with a time of 9:516. The 200 yard and 50 yard The Wolverines' stellar diver, freestyle events were won byl Dick Quint missed the meet but Wisconsin's Brad Homer and his teammate, Don Craine, Frit…

… when I l oked over at Evans, he had already made his move and was fout in front. I tried to get him but it was too late, I lost the meet", he said. The Wolverine's, however, were not dead yet. Following…

… Pat Bauer's victory in the breaststroke, they were only a down by five, 58-53, heading into the last event of the night, the - 400 yard freestyle relay. Wis- consin dashed the Wolverines hopes for a…

…. Wolverines into a fifth place tie Doug Lindskog knotted the with the Huskies. game at one apiece when he Michigan has now mastered blazed the puck in for a tally Tech three out of three WCHA from the side of…

… That penalty was a costly one stanza due to Michigan Tech's for the Wolverines-too mny poor passing and the Wolverines men on the ice-and it took good forechecking. Tech but 12 seconds to tie. .s d…

….m. at the Uni- versity Golf Course Clubhouse. Anyone interested in joining backstroke as it was Szuba all fthe way at 1:56.6, only tnree tenths of a second off the pool record. The Wolverines also copped…

… performance in the Midlands tournament, the ,Michigan wrestlers marshalled their= * ~ strength to trounce Rhode Island on Thursday. Now, the bulk of the Big Ten dual-meet schedule cone fronts the Wolverines

March 12, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 127) • Page Image 8

Wolverines were Jim Brown's surprise rat-tall 6-3 loss at 118 to Minnesota's Mike McArthur, and 177-pound- er Rob Huizenga's 6-3 semifinal setback at the hands of Iowa's Chris Campbell. Bill Davids (134…

Wolverines will carry Michi- gan's title hopes at the NCAA tournament this week in Ames, Iowa. TEAM SCORE: Iowa 151; MICHIGAN 123; Mich. State 86%; Wisconsin 66; Minnesota So; Northwestern 36; Illinois 35…

January 19, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 91) • Page Image 7

… many turnovers attest. For Michigan to beat State It must play tight defense, both to prevent the Spartan gunners from getting hot and to keep the turn- overs coming. The Wolverines must keep hustling on…

… to Ann Arbor. An impressive Wolverine performance might help convince them to enroll here. By all logic, Michigan should thrash the Spartans, but Mich- igan State does not play logical ball. Johnny Orr…

… Lindsay Hairston And as Johnny would tell you, once is too many. The MSU game is only the be- ginning of a crucial weekend for the Wolverines. Monday night, Johnny Orr leads his cagers into Mackey Arena for…

… yet to defeat the Wolverines in Crisler Arena this decade. Sports of The Daily Grapplers host Hoosiers Michigan wrestling celebrates its 50th anniversary today as the Wolverines host rebuilding…

…- dividuals who could provide tough combat for their Wolverine counterparts. 167-pounder Ken Kalcevich is 9-5 this year and should be good enough to determine whether Michigan's John Ryan has successfully…

November 01, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 49) • Page Image 8

… UNIVERSITY GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Stanford, California 94305 Wolverine icemen ISRAELI ART EXHIBIT charged Nov. 1, 4, 5,6, 7,8 7-9 p.m. 15 great Israeli artists, including Shragra WEIL, David SHARIR…

… St. 'i for year By ROGER ROSSITER all the S first face-off Wolverine patrons. No one is really sure if Yost Ice Arena will have a score-' board when the Michigan Wol- verines skate onto the ice…

Wolverines will get blown off the ice come Friday night as hap- pened on numerous occasions last season. But bear in mind that Waterloo has three regular season encounters, all victories, tucked neatly under…

…., little else could be extracted from Waterloo authori- ties on the nature of its team. The Wolverines' lineup for she season's opener is pretty well established and Farrell indicated he would dress 12…

February 20, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 111) • Page Image 9

… Johnson, and sometimes John Lockard, every Wolverine played like he was on downers, a stark turnabout from last Saturday's explosive performance against Illinois Henry Wilmore, 14 of 23 from the floor…

…, the Wolverines needed only a win over North- western to climb into the Big Ten driver's seat: And a win over Northwestern, a band of basketball nonentities harvested from the midwestern flatlands…

Wolverines. Hentz and Greg Wells, who combined for 50 points mostly from Inside, were threatening to take the play away from Michigan. But in the end, Northwestern's impotence and jittery floor game kept them…

… sailed into Wolverine hands. Michigan actually outbumbled the Wild- cats, garnering an atrocious 21 miscues. The Wolverines barely won the battle of the boards, as Wells continually outfought Michigan…

… with three. Orr shifted Wilmore to forward and stuck Dave Hart in the backcourt. The Wolverines' lackluster performance on the boards and from the floor resllted more from a general disorganization than…

… from the key at one point in the first half. Michigan's erratic rags to riches play continues to puzzle; -it seems the Wolverines still haven't found the right offensive combination. With Wilmore and…

February 13, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 105) • Page Image 9

… offense, defense, and re- guard bounding gave the Wolverines their while t largest point total and victory mar- his 23 gin of the season as they rebound- with'ni ed from last week's loss to Purdue ing floc…

… cagers crumple Illinois to a 6-2 conference record. weren't to be denied to- said Wolverine Coach John- . "We are very proud of this was one of our strong- mes of the year." couldn't single out any one…

… on his outside shoot- ing. Johnson's five assists were concentrated midway in the sec- ond half when the Wolverines roll- ed out to a 20 point advantage. From the start it was obvious Wilmore was hot…

… one by Johnson seemed to be the turning point in the game. All three re- sulted in Wolverine baskets and with Ken Brady and John Lockard dominating play in the Illini end the Wolverines kept pouring it…

…. For the first half Michigan shot an incredible 61 per cent of its shots, twice the percentage the Wolverines made in the initial stanza at Purdue, while holding Illinois to 36 per cent. lliniiniiniini…

… .... --,ad t t 'eect4' i The Wolverines .. . . off the hook ohn papanek E WAY THINGS in the Big Ten are going this basketball campaign, nobody really knows what the heck's happening frin one day to the next…

…. lere's Michigan, picked by many to rank with the top ten back in the preseason polls, and for a while, a long while, it was struggling to keep its head above water. Before last Saturday, the Wolverines

Wolverines took a bruising from Purdue, and damned if it didn't look like they were all but washed up. The truth was that nobody had' seen Michigan play a good' game all year. Well, all that changed yesterday…

…. The Wolverines put it *ll together, rebounding, running, shooting, and even passing their way to easily the best game the Maize and Blue has played all year. So that should help to take some people off…

… score 17 points, and finished with 23 but his hot streak wasn't nearly enough to lead the Illini past the inspired Wolverines. Schmidt employed a variety of defenses, and a variety of com- binations of…

January 31, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 103) • Page Image 9

… by sophomore Henry Wilmore. Wilmore tossed in 31 points and was joined in in just over three minutes while double figures by the rest of the holding the Gophers scoreless to Wolverine starting lineup…

…, turn the ball game into a rout. Decisive to the Wolverine vic- The rest of the way the teams toryk ,was their domination of the played even with both coaches backboards. Michigan outrebound- laigtebnhs…

… first half, of their shots. The leading scorer Michigan never led by fewer than for the Gophers was substitute four points. The Wolverines ran guard Bob Murphy who totaled 23. 4into a cold spell at the…

…. of the half, when Michigan took With three Big Ten road wins over complete control of the game. now under their belts, the Wol- The Wolverines scored 16 points verines return home this week to SPORTS…

January 09, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 84) • Page Image 7

…1971 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven 1971 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven ''I I 0-111001111--ow Spartan icers slash Wolverines, 5-4 Harkness moves up; replaces Abel as GM By RICK CORNFELD…

… Special To The Daily EAST LANSING - Michigan, icers screened goalie Karl Bagnell, once too often last night and the 5-6 Wolverine netminder was un- able to prevent Michigan State from recording a 5…

… Don Thompson rack up four assists. The loss drops the Wolverines into eighth place in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association with a 2-5 conference record and a 6-7. mark over all. The Wolverines, who…

… from Thompson on the left, and all alone 15 feet in front of the net, put it in. The Wolverines gained one of those goals back with five minutes to go when Merle Falk skated around Boid behind the MSU…

… goal, then passed the puck to Rick Mallette just in front of the crease. From there Mallette scoredd easily. Toward the end of the game, the Wolverines played a frustratedN game of catch-up. In the last…

… early min-E utes of the period. One minute The Wolverines held MSU off into the frame, with the score for the rest of the period and tied tied, 2-2. Thompson, State's lead- the score with five minutes…

…, executive direc- tor, were to join Harkness to "crystalize our thinking," Hark- ness said. side of the goal, who pushed it into the unguarded net. Two min- utes later, with the Wolverines enjoying a man…

… for the parallel bars event, in which' the Wolverines posted a score of 25.45, the team averaged above the 27 point mark. In the all-around competition, Rick McCurdy led the Wolverines with a 52…

… competitors in t h a t event. Rounding out the Wolverine high bar attack were Marti with an 8.85 and Gura with an 8.75. One of the more pleasant sur- prises was the performance of freshman, Monty Falb who equal…

January 10, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 83) • Page Image 8

… Schembechler was being greeted by a repre- sentative of the governor's office, the team members signed autographs, took snapshots and were interviewed by the hostile Los Angeles press corps. Wolverine fans who…

May 10, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 5) • Page Image 12

…Pagje 1 welve THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, May 10, 1 Page welv THE ICHIAN DILY Tesda. M , 10 WOLVERIN E WRAP-UP indermen top field in AAF meet In the g a m e of baseball. there's nothing like a…

… see him." Meanwhile, Wolverine coach .Jack Harvey downplayed the in- cident. "That's just the way it goes sometimes," he said. "I've been screwed plenty of times before tws. About the only thing that…

…'s Bronco Invitational at Kalama- zoo in a 36 hole tournament played yesterday and Sunday. The Wolverines' team total of 787 bettered the Bronco's score by one and Kent State's sum by five. Michigan was led…

… by senior captain Ken Walchuck, who shot a 151 for the two day event. Right behind him was junior John Morgan, who posted a 152. The Wolverines hustled down to Kalamazoo from East Lan- sing, where they…

… total of 143, which was good enough for a second place tie for individual honors. Mor- gan aided the cause with a 74- 72:146. The Wolverines' strong show- ing on MSU's Forest Akers course may be a good…

… omen, as the Big Ten championships will be held there on May 20-22. The golfer's only action between now and then occu'rs this Satur- day when they host the 36 hole Wolverine Invitational. -GARY KICINSKI…

…-22 at the Varsity Courts. But the vic- tory over the Buckeyes should have locked up a bid to the IICAA's in Athens, Georgia, no matter what happens in the Big Ten tournament. Last year the Wolverines won…

… by whipping Indiana 7-2 here on Saturday. After sweeping all the doubles matches, the Wolverines won four of the six singles clashes to clinch the victory. Then on Sunday, also at the varsity courts…

November 29, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 69) • Page Image 17

…Page 10 Thursday, November 29, 1979 The Michigan Daily The Michigan Daily-Thursday, N Part of the lob Recruiting: A coaching headache MEET THE REST OF THE 1979-80 WOLVERINES I I By GEOFF LAI…

…," said Frieder. "'They were busy recruiting." And so after all was said and done last spring, the Wolverines emerged from the recruiting wars with Joe James, Ike Person, and Leo Brown forming this year…

…." Known for his tw last-second baskets tha gave the Wolverine wins over Illinois anc Johnny Johns 3 4G-F.Jun.2006-4 JOHNNY JOHNSON is one of the most potentially explosive of- fensive threats on the…

… Michigan team. A fine performance in the Wolverines' impressive win over Notre Dame in the season finale last year thrust him into the starting picture. Johnson has gotten off \ . J) ff I 1 Keith S…

…C tfweof ompcte Qitn o - Boots and Shoes Friday-November 30, 1979 From : 10:00am to 5:30pm O U k V 17itSko I 4 '. p i 1 %I Mark Lozier 32G Sr. 185 6-3 THE ONLY senior on the Wolverine squad this season…

…. Lozier's main claim to fame for the Wolverines is a 22-foot jump shot he dropped at the buzzer in East Lansing two years ago that beat the Spar- tans, 65-63. "Every- body keeps on talking to me about that…

October 29, 1978 (vol. 89, iss. 46) • Page Image 1

… student input, more receptive to the modern problems that Brown Waters HOMECOMING VICTORY, 42-10: Wolverines dig Gophers' hole 'Brown Jug' returns By PAUL CAMPBELL You can come home again. Rick…

… Leach proved it yester- day before a sun-drenched homecoming crowd of 105,308, throwing three touchdown passes and accounting for Michigan's first five scores as the Wolverines crunched Min- nesota, 42…

… THREE scoring tosses gave him 38 in his 43 games as a Wolverine, which is more than any other Big Ten quar- terback ever. More important to Leach than'4th records, however, was the revenge h and his…

… teammates gained over a Mi nesota team that shocked the toj ranked Wolverines last year in Mi neapolis by a 16-0 count. "Yeah, I gotta admit this one wa kinda sweet," said Leach after t$ game. "Last year was…

… that a] week in practice." WHEN LEACH wasn't sweeping th ball up and down the field himself, thi Wolverines Were sparked by th spirited running of freshman tailbaci Butch Woolfolk, who replaced the in…

…) and Bob Hollway (94) are running to assist their teammate, Harris. (9) in yesterday's Wolverine victory over the Gophers, 42-10. Andy Cannivano CAR TER PERSUADES EGYPTIAN NEGOTIA TORS TO STAY: Mideast…

June 03, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 22) • Page Image 12

… months. Mahan Benedict must h a v e been boasted a 1.87 ERA. combined for a 3.22 ERA. Valuable Player yesterday and missed the Wolverine stretch pleased with the fine pitching However, the biggest sar3r…

Wolverines finished up Wolverines in strikeouts with 60 gence of senior Kevin Clinton Rick Leach were named as co- 33-15-one victory short of the on his way to a 6-4 record. the ace of the Blue bullpen…

… Sophomore Steve Perry (5-3) to a 5-1 season slate. ished as the Wolverines' leading had just two past balls in 40 hitter for the second straight games this year. year. "I really didn't expect to be the MVP…

… Anderson re - AA tournament where he ceived the Most Improved Play- ozem a notches fi win Wolverines fiished as the Mid- er Award for the Bia Ten run- west Regional runner-up. Co-captain Mahan hit .231 on…

…-ups. The second baseman led the Wolverines in hitting al- most the entire year, and wound up second to Leach with a .307 average. THE WASHTENAW Commun- ity College transfer had a fine .976 fielding…

… other schools think that they could take us." But the Wolverine freshmen disappointed the hopes of the other conference teams, as they led Michigan to the title. Three first year men, Jud Shaufler, Mark…

March 17, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 135) • Page Image 8

… was we had a hard time getting going," said Wolverine swim coach G u s Stager about Michigan's third place finish in the Big Ten championships which were held March 4-6. "We had only one good day of…

… swimming-the last day," he added.J Before the meet, which was held in Champaign, Illinois, there was an outside chance of a Wolverine upset over Indiana. After the first day, however, it was obvious that…

… Michigan was demoted to battling for second place. THE WOLVERINES lost outj there too. Wisconsin edged out the local swimmers by a 479-450 margin. Indiana, winner for the 16th consecutive year, was in a…

… -132, Iowa-87, and Minnesota -52. Another factor in Michigan's third place finish was the times of the Wolverine NCAA quali- fiers. "I thought since we got to go to the nationals with fiveI or six…

… said. good time drop. He swam two The Wolverines needed strong exceptionally good races." performances on the final day Luce was a good example of to pull ahead of Wisconsin. They how keyed up the…

December 06, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 76) • Page Image 8

…. THE WOLVERINES are still hampered with injuries, as evi- denced by all-around competi- tor Jean Gagnon's shoulder ten- donitis and floor exercise spec- ialist Randy Sakamoto's ankle problem. "Sakamoto…

… the Wolverines this year, as the gymnastics squad doesn't enter conference competition un- til January. NEVERTHELESS, this week- end's competition is valued by the Wolverine mentor. "We want a nice…

…, the Iowa Hawk- eyes, will be in Chicago this weekend and Loken looks for- ward to seeing the Hawkeye tumblers in action. Another interesting sidelight is that the Wolverines will get their first…

… Illinois squad. the problem has been com- conference power, poses no Stager was understandably pounded. I think we're hurting." threat to the Wolverines but the worried about the Illini and Illinois returns…

… conference record, beating thing that is sorely needed in and diving coach Dick Kimball, Minnesota, 94-29 and losing to the Wolverine repertoire. Mich- hope for a sweep of the two Wisconsin, 82-41. igan…

… Purdue practice sessions as most swim- Szuba in the backstroke, Pat1 --f Bauer in the breaststroke, and Fred Yawger and Szuba in theI butterfly, are expected to help the Wolverines better their third SA…

January 18, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 90) • Page Image 7

… Pool is where it's happening tonight. The Midwest's most exciting dual swim meet of 1974 takes place tonight at 7:30 p.m. when the Wolverines race the Stan- ford Cardinals in Matt M a n n Pool. "We want…

… him. Cardinals Terry Sutton and Steve Strong provide experience and talent in the 500 and 1000- yard freesyle, but Wolverine freshman Norm Semchyshen has improved rapidly and s h o u I d make the…

… distance events excit- mng. Michigan's fine diving corps won't be tested as only Wayne Wager will make the trip from Stanfor . However, the Wolverine divers aven't forgotten t n e i r relatively poor…

… the Spartans, and hopefully will be able to rest some of the Wolverine squad. -WIDE SELECTION OF FRESH SEAFOOD- 5400 PLYMOUTH RD. ATTENTION GRAD STUDENTS AND TRANSFER STUDENTS If you are anxious to…

… for v e r y aggressive By splitting the North Dakota and antagonistic behavior to- series, Dan Farrell and his charges wards the visiting team. remain in eighth place, on the The Wolverines will not go…

November 30, 1971 (vol. 82, iss. 66) • Page Image 11

…- ways been a difficult chore in the Western Collegiate Hockey Asso- ciation but both Michigan and Michigan State pulled off the im- probable last week end. For the first time in over a year the Wolverines

… as the Spartans came into Ann Ar- bor Saturday and crunched the Wolverines, 4-2. The Spartans easily could have left the Wolverines without a conference victory if it wasn't for the excellent playof…

… STRAUB (17) circles around a Western Ontario Mus- tang in a Wolverine hockey game earlier this season. The icers split with Michigan State last weekend. "TALES is a unique film produced and created by an…

April 03, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 146) • Page Image 8

… Bo vce No shoii By TOM GILCHRIST The "showdown" everyone had been waiting for never even came about for the Michigan men's tennis team this past weekend in Lexington, Kentucky. Though the Wolverines

… of a pelting rain. THUS, FOR better or for worse, the Wolverines, with number one singles player Jeff Etterbeek out with a bad ankle (he is expected to be in action this Friday at Illinois) and dud…

… act may have rubbed off on the school's other athletic programs, but the Wolverine's women's tennis squad has an act of its own that the Spartans will have to con- tend with. A sophomore clean-up act…

… and may sit out. If so, Shepherd said that Krickstein and junior Ann Kercher will each move up a notch and junior Debbie Rentschler will play sixth singles. When Eastern Michigan hosts the Wolverines on…

… second consecutive hustler award, the same trophy Bodnar received in 1978. Hubbard, who has one year of eligibility left, won the MVP award in 1977 when he led the Wolverines to an NCAA tournament berth…

… '. the former Michigan sparkplug in 1977.- ALSO HONORED were departing seniors Alan Hardy and co-captain Tom Staton. The two began their Michigan careers the year of the Wolverines' rush to the NCAA final…

…, who served as the Wolverines' top recruiter for four years, admitted happily that he hoped the Wolverines would win all their games but three over the next four years. Wonder what he could have meant by…

… that.. BILLBOARD Mike Jolly has survived the tests of the gridiron in fine shape. The question now at hand is, can the Wolverine safetyman tough it out over the felt as well? Pocket billiards fans can…

February 15, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 114) • Page Image 11

…'s shot at 'the buzzer to avoid overtime for the Wolverines, and it marked the end to a disasterous three game losing streak that Michigan's hopes for a Big Ten title. In that contest the Wolverines were…

…!" Orr added. "The biggest thing is to convince the kids that they can still be right back in- to it," added assistant Bill Frieder: "A million things can still happen." WOLVERINE VALES: Marty $od- nar was…

… able to shoot during yester- day's practice and may see action against the Wildcats . . . This is the 100th meeting between Northwestern and Michigan, with the Wolverines holding a 58-41 advantage…

… ... Michigan has won 17 of the last 18 meetings . .. the last Northwestern victory was a 199- 87 triumph over the.then topranked177 Wolverines. THE LINEUPS NORTHWESTERN -MICHIGAN Rich Falk Daily Photo by…

… 17 games, the 5-9, 170-pound Wolverine partially blames himself for Michigan's problems this season. "You can't look back and fault other people," said Lerg. "You have to look at yourself and look at…

… us some offense. Unfortunately, what we gained there, we lost in Eaves."'I Consequently, although Lerg is scoring consistently, the Wolverines' chances for post-season action are ex- tremely slim…

…." Special to The Daily DETROIT - The women's basketball team was clobbered by the University of Detroit Titans, 91-55, in a game played last night in Calihan Hall. The Wolverines simply could not keep up with…

… on favorite. We should place three people in the top six in vir- tually every stroke, and with this kind of depth I don't think they can beat us." M Although the Wolverines suffered two losses in as…

January 18, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 90) • Page Image 9

…The ichganDail-Thrsdy, Jnuay 1. 199-Pge 1 The Michigan Daily-Thursday, January 18, 1979-Page 9 SMITH DECLARED ELIGIBLE Sporadic cagers ace winless NU By GEOFF LARCOM The Wolverines have an identity…

… Freedom Hall, and an opening Big Ten victory over Minnesota, the Wolverines' for- tunes have nosedived. Three straight losses now have them treading second division waters along with the Wildcats, winless…

… Minnesota Mon- day night. There's no danger of Orr and hi team taking the Wildcats lightly'-' McGaw Hall was a Wolverine Waterloo two years ago. The top ranked cagers' rolled into Evanston sporting a nine…

…-~ game winning streak. But the unin timidated Wildcats responded by han-;x ding the high-flying Wolverines a 12- point loss. ORR VOICED optimism, while r paying Northwestern the customary pregame praise…

… theme Wolverines experience another second half offensive letdown, Dr. Jekyll may never put in another apperance. decent halves of basketball together. Paul Heuerman will get the opening nod at center…

…-cold Wolverines, the Wildcats will start seven-foot Brian Jung at center and Daily Photo by WAYNE LABLE SIDELINED FOR two weeks with a strained knee, sophomore guard Johnny Johnson will be absent from Michigan…

…'s lineup in tonight's Big Ten contest at Northwestern. The Wolverines hope to improve their conference standing by snapping a three game losing streak. BER T ONCIN A CR0WD PLEASER The MSA Campaign To…

… the UNION Open 10 am problems. It also helps that one (Robey) is a dancer, and the other (Ponto) specializes in tricks." Bertoncin, who helped the Wolverines overcome major weaknesses on the balance…

Wolverines' record against regional competition is unblemished, and Bertoncin sees the string of vic- tories as an important psychological device. "The spirit and enthusiasm keeps getting stronger around here…

February 09, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 108) • Page Image 8

… Johannesen and his Wolverine wrestling team are -just glad it's all over. Having not wrestled competitively since Jan. 21 (due to snow-related cancellations), Michigan journeyed west, taking on Iowa State…

…: ouch. The Cyclones and Minnesota both topped the Wolverines by scores of 38-6, while Iowa handed Michigan a 43-6 defeat. Coming off the two week layoff, the Wolverines were hard-pressed to keep up with…

… heavyweight - Steve Bennett dominated Gopher Jim Becker in winning 12-7. Along with Mark Churella, they constituted the Wolverine win slate for the weekend. "Fraser should be the number one seed at 177 in the…

… showing up." The Wolverines tangle with Michigan State at East Lansing tomorrow night, in a revenge opportunity for Michigan. Johannesen feels the 24-18 tally can be rever- sed this time if the wolverines

… Therrian. If the Wolverines are to have any degree of success in the remaining dual meets against State and Wisconsin next weekend, the lower weights must begin to score points. "Due to the injuries, it…

…, and their play will reflect this maturity." ANCHORING THE Wolverines are returning lettermen Jeff Etterbeek and Jud Shaufler. Etterbeek, last year's number one singles player, placed second in the Big…

… they be mentioned as a possible competi- tor for Big Ten superiority? While it is unlikely that the Wolverines can pull off a major upset by topping Michigan State and winning the title, they could…

February 03, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 103) • Page Image 9

… Michigan scoring with 22, including ten of the Wolverines first 18 points. MICHIGAN HAD A CHANCE to tie the game twice in the last minute. Trailing 68-67, the Wolverines worked the ball around looking for a…

… which led them to the NCAA finals. THE BRUISED FIGHTING IRISH of Notre Dame come to Ann Arbor this weekend in what could be the start of another Wolverine win streak. Despite the Wolverine defensive holes…

… skaters are bunched between nine and twelve points. THE TOUGHEST LINE the Wolverines will have to face is the line of Brian Burke, Terry Fair- holm and Kevin Nugent. Nugent and Fairholm (Don's brother…

… classes and the men's gymnastics meet with Indi- ana, it did not cancel the Wolverine's spirit as the tumblers are more fired up than ever, according to Michigan coach Newt Loken. The tumblers will have…

… State meet [which the Wolverines performed quite poorly in]," says Michigan coach Anne Cornell. "Psychologically and phys- ically .we don't have the momentum the Indiana meet [scheduled for last week…

…'s tough to say, sometimes it helps and sometimes it doesn't, it depends on their [the gymnasts] attitudes." Whether the layoff helps or hinders the Wolverines, they'll have to be at their best against both…

January 17, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 88) • Page Image 8

… You to Attend a Party in Celebration of the Publication of Jeff Mortimer's Pigeo B d100yNoses and Little Skinny Kids A Story of Wolverine Basketball t r Blue By HENRY ENGELHARDT A lesson in Wolverine

… economics: there is no such thing as a free throw. Saturday afternoon Michigan lost to Illinois 65-61, a four point spread. The Wolverines took 12 shots from the free throw line but hit only three. If they…

…, it's Tuesday and the Wolverines are 3-1. Tommy Staton aptly analyzed the free throw situation. "We missed them," he said. It is, as Staton alludes, a rather black and white situation. Either a free…

…. But the Wolverines are not moping over the problem. "We're really a good shooting team," said Joel Thompson. "Most foul-si1 guys hit in practice, sometimes 90 per cent. I don't know what happened…

… games." While the coaches are very pleased with the team's progress thus far, they are by no means getting complacent. At practice yesterday they added some new plays to the Wolverine offense. "The new…

May 24, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 15) • Page Image 16

… straight Big Ten tennis title soured suddenty yesterday, as the Wolverines were eliminat- ed from the NCAA team compe- tition by Texas 9-0. MICHIGAN'S number one and two singles players, Jeff Etter- beek and…

… Jud Shaufler, will com- pete in the individual competi- tion in the Athens, Georgia tour- nament later this week. It was the Wolverines second loss of the year to the fifth- ranked Longhorns. Texas had…

… matter how good you think you are.) And to coin a brand-new say- ing: "Overconfidence killed the cat." (Or the Wolverine, as the case may be.) In keeping with the old saying, Michigan's track team did not…

… standings, however, was I n d i a n a, then Michigan State, then Wisconsin and then Michigan. Wolverine coach Jack Har- vey offered no excuses for the flop in the finale, but was not at a loss for words in…

Wolverines failed to capitalize on their numerous scoring opportunities; usually doing no better than a fifth or sixth place. The rash of slow times did not effect junior sprinter James Grace, however. The…

January 08, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 84) • Page Image 7

…Thursday, January 8, 1976 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven Thursday, January 8, 1976 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven Czechs nip Wolverines By JOHN NIEMEYER 1 The vaunted Czechoslovakian National…

… Championship t e a m had to come from behind with three goals in the final period to overcome a superb Michigan ef- fort and topple the Wolverines 5-3 last night. After two periods of play, Michigan had a one…

…-backs with a 7-1 loss to outstanding; Lehigh grappler Mike Frick. GOOD LOW, THE only. other Wolverine to place in the tourney, beat Sam Fiorella from the Mayor Daley Wrestl- ing Club for the fifth spot at: 126…

December 11, 1975 (vol. 86, iss. 81) • Page Image 9

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nine Thursday, [December 11, 1975 W.__._... ...; Wolverine ca gers plu By TOM CAMERON The Michigan basketball team * burst out to a 17-4 lead and held off three South…

… Carolina charges in the second half to post its second win, 91-82, at Crisler L7p Arena last night. NIGHT EDITORS: The Wolverines, after leading TOM DURANCEAU by eight at halftime, jumped to RICK BONINO a 17…

… to ball high into the air. He whittle the Wolverine lead to slapped the ball backwards 62-60 with ten minutes remain- his head while falling dow ing.| flung it with two hands ov Michigan charged back…

…. The junior col- n and lege transfer produced 27 points er his to lead the Wolverines and add- r the ed six assists. He also stole two Gamecock passes to set up corn- baskets in Michigan's 11-point Steve…

… team without Hub- play good while I'm in. We have bard in the lineup." the people to come off the bench English took the scoring anyways." honors for the game with 30 But most of the Wolverines points…

…- The Wolverines totaled 24 fouls son led the team with eight re- T bounds and added nine points while South Carolina totaled while playing with a sore leg 20. muscle. Pt~9~m cwdek South Carolina fg…

January 25, 1975 (vol. 85, iss. 96) • Page Image 5

…:33; 12. Minn-Van- elli (rough) 17:10; 13. M-Trudeau (rough) 17:10. GOALIE SAVES performances this year," said Michigan coach Farrell, "Our forechecking was just what we needed." THE WOLVERINES skated…

… few days ago. Evidently, M o r e t t o was not overly disturbed-he scored not only the Wolverine's first, but their fourth goal as well, and added an assist. Michigan's second goal came at 13:25 after a…

… Moretto pass reached sophomore Pat Hughes just in front of the goal. Hughes got a soft shot off that trickled between goalie Jeff Tscherne's legs for the score. THE WOLVERINES pulled out to a 3-0 lead early…

… assisted. THE WOLVERINES set the mood of the gaie in the first period, noticeably on the sav- age forechecking by Don Du- fek, among others, and con- tinued to contain Minnesota af- terward. Larry Thayer…

… featured the return of Wolverine captain Dave Cur- by, defending Big Ten Cham- pion, at 190 pounds, and he had no trouble disposing with rival Mark Stewart, 7-1. During the closing moments of the 167-pound…

February 26, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 123) • Page Image 10

… getting close to it in the last few weeks. Saturday night it happened; the Michigan Wolverine hockey team made the WCHA playoffs. The Wolverines weren't sure of a playoff spot when they ended their visit to…

…; the most that ninth-place Colorado can finish with is 24. "This is the only league where you can get hot for five or six weeks and win the whole thing," informed Dan Farrell, Wolverine hockey coach. It…

… College, and left for South Bend in position to clinch a berth. clinch berth The clinching was slightly de- layed. In the Friday game the Wolverines played about as badly as they have in a long while…

…. Michigan played like it knew it was the winner, and figured that all it had to do to win was to show un. The Wolverines aban- doned the very style of hockey that had made them winners. The i"ers came back…

…- offs? The answer to the first onestion is more denendent on the the answer of the second than one might think. To have a realis- tic chance of going to the NCAA finals, the Wolverines have to be good…

… with the most regular sea- son points still alive plays the team with the fewest, etc. Two WCHA teams go to the finals. With that in mind, the Wolverines have one thing in mind: avoid Michigan Tech in…

… the playoffs if possible. If the Wolverines finish fourth, which they can do by sweeping Michigan State, and they would play a reasonably weak team at home in the first round. If any of the teams below…

… them win also in the first found, then Michigan will play someone other than Tech in the second round. The Wolverines should be able to do it. Their forwards have been superb of late-Don Dufek; Angie…

… instilled in this team and, yes, it's capable enough. But why mince words? The Wolverines are one good hockey team. WCHA Standings 118-Jim Brown Brown and Purdue's Joe Corso are the class of the conference…

March 13, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 127) • Page Image 9

Wolverines again Saturday with 16 markers in the anemic 102-87 loss to the Bucks. The Wolverines closed the season with a 13-11 mark overall, and a dismal 6-8 Big Ten record, good for only a sixth place tie in…

… yes, Johnny Orr will take the reins again next season. * * SWrestling Probably the best news of last week came from Seattle where the Wolverines grappled to a third place finish in the NCAA. Jerry…

… failure of Wolverine captain Mitch Mendrygal to advance past the pre- liminaries, thanks to some highly questionable officiating. * * * Another bright spot in the Michigan winter sport scene this r year was…

… the Wolverine track team. Proving that track is indeed back, the thinclads were brilliant over the vacation period, taking second in the Big Ten and eighth in the NCAA indoor championships. During the…

… weekend. With the 3-2 win and the 4-4 tie the Wolverine icers broke a losing streak that was longer than anyone cares to remember. Flaying their final games under Coach Al Renfrew, the dekers raised their…

…- wrestled better as the tourna high at NCAA Brady voted 'M' cage MVP; Gashouse gang's Frisch dies By The Associated Press " At the Michigan Basketball Bust last night, Wolverine head coach Johnny Orr…

February 10, 1972 (vol. 82, iss. 102) • Page Image 9

…Page Nine Thursday, February 10, 1972 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, February 10, 1 97Z THE MICHIGAN DAILY Paae Nine i Wolverines By BILL ALTERMAN hard." In perhaps their finest effort of The…

… game started off slowly for the season, Michigan totally domi- the Wolverines as State kept the nated -arch - rival Michigan State puck bottled up in the Michigan for a crushing 6-2 victory last night…

… second goal of the, evening when Watt couldn't control Brian Skinner's slap shot and Bernie pushed it by him from out in front. daily sports NIGHT EDITOR: CHUCK DRUKIS State ended Wolverine goalie Karl…

… start off the third period when two Wolverines quickly found their way to the penalty box. Gagnon went off at 1:10 for hooking and Bob Falconer followed a minute later for trip. ping. But the fired…

…-up Wolverines re- fused to bend and kept State from even getting close to a score, and as Renfrew later admitted, "That took the steam out of them (MSU)." The Wolverines upped it to 5-1 on a Cartier slap shot…

… defense- men were coming up and the wingers came back well. State wasn't able to get organized." The Wolverines, only two points behind Michigan Tech, travel up to Houghton this weekend, hoping to secure a…

… the Wolverines convincingly smashed the Spartans 6-2 to move into a tie with Notre Dame for seventh in WCHA.standings. SKIWE EKEND SPECA CSit"" U ONMEMM CALL INPUT (763-4384) I'. f, the Big Skiing…

September 02, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 1) • Page Image 30

… second best team in the Big Ten. For the ten years, the Wolverine swimmers have taken a second place in the Big Ten Champion- ships to the Big Red Hoosiers of Indiana. This year should prove to be no…

Wolverine line-up this Year should be the diving corps. Last year's top two divers, Dick Rydze and Al Gagnet, return under the capable hands of Head Diving Coach Dick Kimball, a former Wolverine div- ing…

… different strokes, the backstroke, breaststroke, butter- fly, and freestyle, are swum. But, with the Wolverines' weakness in the sprints, the freestyle relay still ranks as a very questionable event. Stager…

… Sleeveless Body Sweaters. By PAT ATKINS/ Executive Sports Editor Michigan hasn't had a wres- tling season like this since 1924. It was in that next year, 1925, that the Wolverine athletic de- partment hired a…

… seem generous, when the Wolverines could only manage a tie in their opening meet with Maryland and lost the next day against Pittsburgh, 22-15. But in the toughest of Wres- tling tournaments, the Midwest…

February 10, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 109) • Page Image 8

Wolverine icers dropped two more decisions this past weekend at Duluth to run their losing streak to five games, and a seventh place showing in the WCHA standings. According to Michigan Coach Al Renfrew, "We…

… just made too many mistakes." Michigan certainly had enough opportunities to win at least the Friday evening match-up. With the game in overtime, tied 5-5, a Wolverine icer took a shot that appeared to…

Wolverines after being down 3-0 and 4-2. Saturday night Michigan let down again in the final period. It does not appear to be a matter of physical shape, for Coach Ren- frew remarked, "We are in better…

… compared to the other teams Michigan has played thus for. In evaluating the Wolverine's WCHA STANDINGS DR. DAVID BINGHAM is currently testify- ing in Lansing in favor of liberalizing abor- lion laws. He…

… several years. With all the WCHA teams being very strong, the remainder of the schedule does not present the Wolverines with any breathers to improve their 7-9 record. NHL Standings East Division W L T Pt…

… breakaway DEPTH IS KEY Thinclads eye w]ining season 1I I A~ By SANDI GENIS If depth is the key to success in athletics, then Wolverine track coach Dave Martin should be look- ing forward to a very…

January 17, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 89) • Page Image 6

… AVAILABLE IN UAC OFFICE 2nd FLOOR, MICHIGAN UNION 763-1107-763-1256 PETITIONS ARE DUE WED.,JAN. 21 -j Wolverines brace By AL SCHACKELFORD Michigan's basketball team, up against the wvall after three…

… its last three games to the cream of the conference: Iowa, Purdue and Ohio State. Orr attri- butes the Wolverines losing streak to uneven play, saying "We played as well against Purdue, for ex- ample…

… the -Huron team, edged Rick Bolhouse for top spot. At 167 Tom Quinn downed Mike Weede, another Michigan State HS champ, on his way to first. The other Wolverine to beat host team EMU was Mark King. King…

… transfer stu- dent faces either Tim Cech, who has been ill, or Jim Hagen. Wolverine captain Lou Hud- son is still sidelined with in- juries so sophomore 134-pound- er Ty Belknap will wrestle Doug Willer. The…

… c h i g a n State, Northern Iowa, and Wi- nona State. They fell to Pitts- burgh 28-7 as compared to the Wolverines 22-14 loss. The presence of Michigan, who defeated EMU in a trian- gular meet last…

… of the two, will provide his charges with "very good competition." In a meet ear- lier this season they edged the Wolverines' next foe Michigan State 157-155. Western Michigan's abilities are not as…

September 06, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 1) • Page Image 71

… operate on." Yet insofar as challenging for the Big Ten title each year is concerned, it's Wolverines to repeat as conference champs. "In 1978, we lost Bill Donakowski, (10,000 and 5,000 meter titleist…

… Heikkinen, who netted the Wolverines a second in the grueling steeplechase competition. Both Lattany and Heikkinen return this year, a fact no doubt comforting to Harvey, who now must fill the holes left by…

… you an incoming freshman who wants to see a whole lot of the Ann Arbor area this year? If so, the fastest-but certainly not the easiest' way to do just that is to earn yourself a spot on the Wolverine

… MICHIGAN'S BIG TEN champion high jumper Mike Lattany may be only 5-7, but he definitely can jump with the big boys. The gravity-defying Wolverine won his second straight outdoor conference title last spring…

May 30, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 20) • Page Image 11

… place in the Central Collegiate Championships, while the Wolverine mentor was honored as coach of the meet in the two-day competition. Michigan captured only two even- ts at the meet held in South Bend…

… weeks ago, paced the Wolverines with a first in his specialty, while Michigan's 400- meter relay also topped the 21 team field: The defending. champion Wolverines garnered 96 points in the wind…

… their half of the same in- nings. Each team had 13 hitsi. Athens, Georgia. The other two players were *Matt Horwitch and Michael Leach, both of whom lost very close fir- at round matchea. The Wolverines

… the All-American team and leaves the Wolverines with two Big Ten singles titles and one Big Ten doubles title. In the doubles competition Etterbeek teamed with Horwitch to eliminate duos from San Diego…

May 15, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 10) • Page Image 14

… track it was one, two and up." separated by a half game margin. Michigan's sweep of Iowa on Sunday, 3-1 The Wolverines came out on top 2-1 in the nightcap behind the two-hit and 2-1, eliminated the…

… Capoferi. weekend in a home and home series. Wisconsin has second place nailed down, and the Wolverines must take two from the Spartans to end up with the best winning percentage. The Blue squad's numerous…

… from Ohio State, for a score tion, Wolverine Steve Maddalena, a of 290 for the tournament. Cook turned freshman from Jackson, was named to in an identical score last year to claim the All-Conference team…

March 16, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 131) • Page Image 13

… knee during Monday's practice. The injury won't keep her out of competition, but the Wolverines know that her injury makes the battle toward the national finals even rougher. 5 r t 1 7 t "I'M UNDER A…

… _ Wolverines are fighting for that single spot with teams that have defeated them earlier this season. Michigan State, for example, has beaten the Blue tumblers three times during the campaign-once in a dual…

May 27, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 19) • Page Image 16

… a week because of a bladder in- fection. After yesterday's performan- ce, the Texas A&M Aggies must have been wondering what the- Wolverine sophomore could do if he had been healthy all that time. For…

… the lefty from Clarkston limited the Aggies to only four hits in leading the way for Michigan's 8-1 clobbering of the sloppy College Station team. It wasn't that the Wolverines didn't earn the victory…

… double- elimination tournament. The Wolverines will square off against Eastern Michigan in a 4 p.m. game this afternoon. Missouri and Texas A&M will play each other in the losers game at 1 p.m. The winner…

… of that game will play the loser of the Michigan-Eastern game for the right to be in the tournament finals Sunday. Graig McGinnis will start for the Wolverines this afternoon, aiming for his seventh…

… Doily Photo MICHIGAN'S STEVE HOWE is congratulated by his teammates following the Wolverines' 8-1 clobbering of the Texas A&M Aggies in first round play of the NCAA District Baseball Chamninnshins_ The…

May 13, 1978 (vol. 88, iss. 9) • Page Image 19

… precipice of its third Big Ten Cham- pionship in the past four years. With a magic number of four (either in Wolverine wins or Iowa and Michigan State losses) for the title and the prospect of the Hawkeyes…

… things must happen. First, Michigan must lose at least two of the weekend's games to prevent the Wolverines from clinching a tie for the title. Secondly, one of the two second place teams must sweep their…

… games (MSU has a slightly easier task, since they will meet the Wolverines in a home and home series on the final weekend). No matter what happens, the Wolverines enter the weekend in the driver's seat, a…

… be facing the talented left handed slants of Howe and McGin- nis Sunday. Rick Leach ._...T sports of the DAILY Striders at home This afternoon at 12:45 the Wolverine Invitational Track Meet will…

May 17, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 10) • Page Image 15

…Tuesday, My 17, 1977 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Fifteen Tuesday, May J 7, 1977 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wolverines' streak hits 10 Batsmen sweep twice, but trail Gophers by one game By BRIAN MILLER If…

… there's any pressure on Moby .enedict's baseball squad, to repeat as Big Ten champs, they're not showing it. The Wolverines have won 13 of their last 14 games including 10 straight. In the process, they…

… Steve Bobowski's wildness. WOLVERINE h u r I e r Steve Perry was touched for two runs in the fourth on three hits and a passed ball by Mahan. But Perry reached back for something extra allowing only three…

November 24, 1976 (vol. 87, iss. 66) • Page Image 20

… V S es around the country who face the Wolverines this season gen- erally agree that the Blue will be too much for their respective teams to handle. N D 2455 S. STATE ROAD... BETWEEN THE CAMPUS AND…

… speed," ac- cording to Stuart. Orr faces another first-year coach in Wayne Dobbs when the Wolverines travel to the land of Southern accent and country music-Nashville, Tennessee-to take on Vanderbilt. The…

May 15, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 9) • Page Image 11

… rookie test before the opening day of qualifications. Guthrie has been unable to complete the last phase of the required driving test because of mechanical difficulties and rain. SEVERAL WOLVERINES ADVANCE…

… in team three events. yesterday. totals with 25 points. Indiana Michigan and Wisconsin have with a first in long jump and been touted as favorites for this However, 11 Wolverines, plus a second in…

… State heading into today's action at the Big Ten tennis championships. Number five singles player Buddy Gallagher was the lone Wolverine victim yesterday as unseeded Daven Patten upset him, 6-2, 6…

… Saturday, 5-4. inals Wisconsin, as did the Wolver- ines, qualified 11 members and their 440-yard relay team, while Illinois qualified seven and their 440-yard relay team. Wolverine qualifiers in the 800…

… :40.84. Today's hottest action will be at number one and three doubles as the Wolverines meet the Buckeyes. Competi- tion continues through Sunday. In singles, Friedler, seeded third, will take on…

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