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December 07, 1971 (vol. 82, iss. 72) • Page Image 9

…, knocking off eventual confer- ence champ Ohio , State, and winning three straight until the Wolverines burst. their bubble with a 92-81 win in Ann Arbor. But Indiana continued to challenge the conference…

Wolverines and effectively kill their bid for the Big Ten Championship. BOARD EXAMS KAPLAN TUTORING CLASSES D.A.T.-January Exam Clases Dec. 27 thru 31 L.S.A.T.-February Exam Classes starting Jan. 4 M…

…. Bolhous- drrw with Penn State's tou-h Tra Lubert and downed Pitt's Jim Calgogmini to complete the Wolverine's victory over the Panthers. Double losses in 142, 158, 167, and 190 pound classes were not in Bay…

…'s plans, and he admitted that tron2er performances are essential in these divisions if the Wolverines ara +o be a wrestling pm nwr this s-9,on. Bev rided "Wo have good ri-th nd tqlhnt in the lower w…

March 28, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 144) • Page Image 14

… Grabiec The coach and his man -table of contents - TEAM ROSTER ........................ WOLVERINE BASKETBALL HISTORY...... N.l.T. 1971 ........................... SUPER SEASON…

… transform the Wolverine cagers into winners over the span of one season. Winners the Wolverines did become in one season, but not solely on the basis of the super sophs performing their roles as Messiahs to a…

… basketball back to prominence is Wilmore, every- one's hero, who is touted as picking up where Cazzie left off. His 610 points and 25.4 average obviously added a great deal to the Wolverines' efforts, but he…

February 19, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 119) • Page Image 9

Wolverine defenseman Punch Cartier (3) in a game earlier this year. Michigan meets the Irish of Notre Dame this weekend in a pair of games. By The Associated Press DETROIT-Gordie Howe scored the 850th goal…

… routine in an earlier Wolverine meet. Today the undefeated tumblers visit Illinois and tomorrow travel to Indiana. By JOEL GREER It will be a very nostalgic week- end for Michigan hockey followers…

…. He directed the 1947-48 edition of the Wolverines to their first na- tional championship and later added five more national crowns in- cluding three straight from 1951 through 1953. Present Coach Al…

… Renfrew's 1963-64 squad gave the Wolverines their seventh NCAA title which is more than any other school. The non-conference battle for the Wolverines couldn't have come at a better time as they are current…

Wolverine tumblers be- 75-73 with 6:55 left, gin their preparations for them1 The 6-foot-2 Ram wonderboy then by traveling to Champaign to face watched from the bench as little the University of Illinois…

February 03, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 105) • Page Image 9

… the game as long as he did. He picked up his third foul with 10:44 left in the first half. At the time the Wolverines were leading by four, 23-19. When he came back in five minutes later, the score was…

… managed to survive the period without pick- ing up any more personals. The Wolverines thereupon began to pull away again, but had their charge stopped by two technical fouls, one to center Ken Brady and the…

…) brings the ball upcourt on a Wolverine fast break. Rod Ford (43) and Purdue's Bill Franklin (23) race alongside. Although at times last night Wilmore had trouble controlling the ball, his 23 points led…

… pad, the Wolverines bettered Toledo by 12 yesterday. Behind by 10 points after eight minutes of the first half, the fresh- men warmed up and moved ahead four minutes later on a feed from John Bernard to…

January 22, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 95) • Page Image 8

…. However fine the freshmen appear to be, most of the burden of the team's challenge for Big Ten honors will naturally fall on the shoulders of the many fine Wolverine veterans. In the sprints and hurdles the…

… team is especially strong. Gene Brown, who set a new Michigan record last year with ond performance, wi the Wolverines with threat in the 60 yardd ray, an All-America i hurdles last season a man, should…

… rack up Michigan in both the lows, and with Reave give the team one of t est hurdling threats i ference. Wolverine Captain Montgomery anchors quarter mile continge ing George Drew, Gr Trevor Mathews, an…

… straight season took second in the 6 tition, finishing Just Chapman, only a fres year. Storrey, a two America, garnered pob Wolverines in both th half mile. All three prime contenders agai son. Adding…

April 11, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 156) • Page Image 9

…Sunday, April 11, 1971 ' THE MICHIGAN DAILY ' Helt, Burton shutout EMU, 1-0, 2-0 By BOB ANDREWS The Wolverine diamondmen, led once again by their superlatives pitching, sailed to their…

… the opener, it was the fine pitching of Pete Helt that gave the Wolverines the impetus for the victory. Helt allowed only one hit, a lead off single to center by Eastern's second baseman, Al Mc…

…- Laughlin. In the nightcap, Jim Burton was at his usual best as he blanked the Hurons on only five hits. Both starters went the distance and this gives the Wolverines a string of 14 straight games in which…

… the starting pitcher went all the way. Helt found himself in hot water throughout most of the first game only because of poor fielding sup- port. In all, the Wolverines com- mitted six errors, three of…

… Ferguson then grounded into a double play daily sports NIGHT EDITOR: ELLIOT LEGOW and on the play McLaughlin moved to third. However, the Wolverines weren't out of the inning as Helt walked} Dave Yeager to…

… by Burton that led the way for the sweep. There was a bit more hitting in the second game as Eastern collected five hits and the Wolverines tallied six, all of them singles. The Wolverines scored their…

… action yesterday. In squaring their conference re- cord at 1-1, the Wolverines soundly swept the top and bottom seed- ed matches and slipped by the Boilermakers in the middle match- es to score their first…

April 04, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 150) • Page Image 9

… hometown crowd, the Wolverines were for all practical purposes through Thurs- day afternoon while they were still in classes or at work. For it was in the compulsories the first afternoon of the…

… try to make up an almost insurmountable deficit. The guys didn't give up though, they still did a great job Friday afternoon." The Wolverines were the leading point gatherers in the Friday afternoon…

… excellent gymnasts and we at Michigan have a huge task ahead of us to try to be in next year's NCAA's." While the Wolverine camp was puzzling over their poor showing, those in the camp of the Iowa State…

… to improve, the Wolverines will be well on their way to filling the vacancy created by the graduation of Ron Rapper last year. Dick Kaziny, who was the only Wolverine to make the individual finals and…

March 30, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 145) • Page Image 8

… of Ferry Field. WOLVERINE DEN 1201 S. Univ. open 24 hours SPAGHETTII-all you can eat for$1.25 -with meat balls-$1.50 ine winning Irish tourney' Junior Pizza-i item-$1.00 Medium Pizza-25c off Large…

… concluded Sunday. The Wolverines breezed by their first three opponents, Florida, Notre Dame, and Illi- nois but were stopped short by main Big Ten challenger In- diana, 5-4. Michigan compiled 24 points to…

… nose out Notre Dame with 23 and Indiana 22. Illinois followed up with 16 while the visitors from Florida managed only a meager 6 points. The tournament began on the right foot for the Wolverines Friday…

… that loss all five other singles match- es were decided in straight sets. Saturday s a w the Michigan netters compete in two match- es, t h e first against a tough Notre Dame squad. Wolverine Coach Brian…

March 28, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 144) • Page Image 10

… for. Charter Realty S. University at WashtenawO 665-8825 For the student body: FLARES by Levi Farah Wright Tads Sebring CHECKMATE State Street at Liberty fourth for the Wolverine hurlers this week…

…, gave the team their sixth victory during the ten game swing. Tom Fleszar got all the support he needed in going the distance, when the Wolverines broke though for two tallies in the first inn- ing. Mark…

… Michigan as Pat Sullivan sing- led to center to collect the f i r s t of the four RBIs he was to get. The Wolverine batsmen got back into action in the third inning as Lonchar opened the rally with a single…

… Leon Roberts was hit by a pitch thrown by Ron Sullivan, the second Cow- boy hurler. Both men then scored as Sullivan blasted a 380 foot home run over the right center field fence. The Wolverines then…

… as John Horn- yak tripled to right. Finally, Fles- zar singled Hornyak home for the eleventh run of the day. Next Saturday, the Wolverines open their home schedule with a doubleheader against the Uni…

March 14, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 132) • Page Image 8

… poor showing for the Wolverines on the whole, one Michigan tsam man- aged to play the unlikely role of giant-killers. The Wolverine's fine two mile relay team of Al Cornwell, Eric Chapman, Bill Bol- ster…

Wolverine placer, John Mann, was an especially pleasant surprise for the partisan fans as he copped the fourth spot, Stickmen stuck The Michigan lacrosse club dropped its first regular season game yesterday…

… to Oberlin, 11- 7. According to coach bio-chem- ist Bob Kaman, "We had cor- rected the team deficiencies, but we got beat individually." The Wolverine goalie, sopho- mpre Jay Johnson, played an…

… to bring the score to 10-7. At 158, Quinn( was beaten 1-0 by Bruce Trannel of Ohio University, who finished second in the nation last year. The other Wolverine qualifier was Bob Huizenga, who finished…

February 23, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 122) • Page Image 8

…. Alas, even though Michigan's pucksters are far from undefeat- ed, the Fighting Irish took little pity on our lowly state and burned the Wolverines twice this past weekend, 4-2 and 5-4. Notre Dame, of…

…. Meanwhile, t h e Wolverines continue to have problems as their overall record slid to 8-18 while their last-place conference record remained.at 4-14. But fortunately for Michigan, the two teams it is closely…

… -Deily-Denny Gainer RICK MALLETTE (10) charges toward the Notre Dame goal in hopes of receiving a pass from a teammate during Friday's 4-2 Wolverine loss, as goalie Chris Cathcart and an Irish player watch…

December 04, 1971 (vol. 82, iss. 71) • Page Image 11

… to steal the puck and score the winning goal' in a dramatic come-from-behind 6-5 Wolverine victory. "I got excited so I decided to stay on the ice," a happy Gagnon said after the game, "I had mo…

…." The Wolverines did just that as they proceeded to score two goals in two minutes to tie the game at 4-4. The first goal was a strange one, as Gagnon took a shot from the right side that Tomasoni…

… the net allowing Irish NIGHT EDITOR: scores. JOHN PAPANEK The Wolverines had taken an early 1-0 lead when Bucky Straub . nescored on a power play with only a nightmare for the Wolverines as. 3:28 gn…

… Freshman Pat Donnelly picked up But then, reported a smiling Ren- and the rejuvenated Wolverines a deflected shot from Gagnon with frew, "from the middle of the took life and quickly tied it up. 11:20 gone…

… season the- Wolverine track team shows signs of greatly improving upon last season's dis- appointing eighth place finish., . Sparked by mid-season form performances from^ tseveral of the veterans, the team…

… Notre Dame goalie Dick Tomasoni clears it from the side of the net in last night's match with the Irish. The Wolverines who won 6-5 in overtime, finish their series with the Irish tonight. in 10PMSlst 1r…

October 23, 1971 (vol. 82, iss. 38) • Page Image 7

…Saturday, October 23; 1971 A-HE MICHIGAN DAILY rage severi Saturday, October 23, 1971 iHE MIU-iIGAN L)AILY Wary Wolverines collide By JIM EPSTEIN In the days when a good set of jugs carried…

…'s performance when, according to coach Bo Schembechler, the Wolverines daily sports NIGHT EDITOR: MIKE OLIN "made more mistakes than in our previous five games." For Minnesota, now 2-1 in Big Ten competition…

… two weeks ago. The Wolverine passing attack, rela- tively quiescent so far this sea- son, may meet with good success if they choose to challenge the Gophers' secondary. However, if patterns established…

… in the second week of the season, and they shouldn't be holding the Wolverines in awe. The game is too important for either team to ease up and the players won't have to think about Jugs to get up for…

… State, Taylor rushed for 103 yards against the Illini, strengthening his bid for AllAmerican honors. The 35-6 romp was the Wolverines' sixth straight win. IRISH SEEK.REVENGE: Notre By GEORGE HASTINGS It…

… Herman (180) Paul Wright (188) Farrell Sheridan (198) --Daily-Tom Gottlieb WOLVERINE LINEBACKER Mike Taylor (33). and defensive end Mike Keller (90) engulf an unidentified Virginia ball carrier in…

April 02, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 148) • Page Image 11

…Fridayl April 2, 1971 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Eleven ~idoy, April 2, 1971 THE MICHIGAN DAILY wolverine gymnasts sixth In earl y action Southern Illinois captures early lead By BOB…

… the opening round of the competition. The Wolverine total of 150.45 was NIGHT EDITOR: substantially far behind Southern AL SHACKELFORD *.inois, one of the other fine pow- ers in gymnastics, which…

… frequently, tomorrow's competition and I'm amn h qa. Despite their showing yesterday, the Wolverines are highly visible hosts during the NCAA Gymnastics Championships. Their full 15-man regular season lineup…

… only a 158.5 team score in the Big Eight finals compared to the Wolverines' 163.8 Big Ten meet score. But led by ,all-arounder Brent Simmons, who boasts a 105.75 total score for those finals, and who…

… consist- ently hit 9.5 during the season. sure we'll do better." i For the Wolverines to climb in- to the first position would require their overtaking New Mexico, Cal- ifornia, Iowa State, Penn State and…

… Southern Illinois, who are in fifth to first places respectively. Three different events were.held t once, with three teams doing e ch event. The Wolverines started their day off in the side horse event…

… highly as they did in the $ de horse. In the still rings event, one which the Wolverines usually dom- inate, they could only manage a Hail to the soft eushio] By CHUCK BLOOM eing a former bench - warmer…

February 07, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 109) • Page Image 6

… Waschek with just seconds left on the clock to give him a 7-3 decision, and lead the Wolverines to their biggest triumph of the season. The meet was the second in the toughest weekend of wrestling of the…

… Hubbard eas- ily, scoring four points in t h e second period, and John Evashev- ski gave Huizenga all he could handle, with the Wolverine fresh- man relying on two points for rid- ing time to gain the draw…

Wolverines a 9-3 lead going into! Hubbard's match at 150. After Sanderson defeated Hub- bard, Tom Quinn of Michigan! widened the lead again by squeak- ing out a 2-1 decision over Todd! Rhoads in one of the…

… 7-2 decision. tumble over Minnesota Special To The Daily MINNEAPOLIS-The Wolverine gymnasts hit their season's peak here yesterday, adding Minnesota to their long list of victims by 164.05 to 159…

….55. The victory gave the Wolverines their fifth straight dual-meet crown this year and ex- tended their dual-meet streak over the last three seasons to a phe- nomenal 37. It was the first time this sea- son…

January 20, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 93) • Page Image 7

… had a couple of other good games, too, grabbing 18 re- bounds and scoring 32 points against Harvard and Wyoming in the Michigan Invitational. He also helped the Wolverines upset then tenth…

Wolverines needed so sorely to make them into a contender for the Big Ten title. And then there were those bad games, the games where Brady just couldn't seem to do anything right. He couldn't score or rebound…

… methods an diving styles of the leading coach- es in order to mold his team into contenders. "A coach must recognize whatl good diving is," says the Wolverine1 diving coach Dick Kimball. "He must have a…

December 04, 1971 (vol. 82, iss. 71) • Page Image 10

… Eldon Miller, the man most respon- sible for this turnabout, hopes to establish a winning tradi- tion at Western and would like nothing better than to defeat the highly - touted Wolverines. That being the…

… pro- bably see action also. Forwards Henry Wilmore, a 21-point scorer at Notre Dame, and John Lockard will join center Ernie Johnson to form the Wolverine front line. Lock- ard made Orr a happy man…

… Gary Novak in Wednesday night's 101-83 victory over the Irish. Hammerin' Hank will lead the Wolverines in their first home game tomorrow at 2 p.m. against Western Michigan. f TWAI DUCES BED…

November 30, 1971 (vol. 82, iss. 66) • Page Image 7

… national record of 104,016 At month's end the Wolverines abreast of developments in hisayresearcher, not a teacher.Norm-timnthe University, and people's gathered in Michigan Stadium to were looking forward…

… to meeting field of plant biochemistry and, an supervised a plaint nutrition nr th e st nd peoe's see the Wolverines attempt to Stanford on New Year's Day, while as he puts it, "one just sort of an uer…

October 21, 1971 (vol. 82, iss. 36) • Page Image 9

…- tistics would indicate. Nationally, Michigan r a t e s number one at defensing the rush. The Wolverines have held the op- iipsing rushers to a mere 56.3 yerds per game. . In total defense, Miami of holds…

… with an 88.8 yards per game average. The Wolverine defenders have held the opposition to an aver- age of 95.3 for second place. Offensively, Michigan also has done well nationally. The Wolver'- ines rank…

….3, and the Wolverines hold down the number five spot at 36.7. Looking at the Big Ten, the Wolverine offensive machine, is first in both scoring and rushing, third in total offense and a poor ninth in…

October 17, 1971 (vol. 82, iss. 33) • Page Image 6

…: Rackham Amph., :3:15 pm. School of Music: Doctoral Organ Stu- dents, Hill Aud., 3:30 pm. Computing Ctr. Short Course: D. FACTORY CLOSEOUT WOLVERINE HATS 1750 full color plastic vacuum formed Wolverine hats…

… $1.50 retailer, only $.20 ea. rmin, 250) . If check is with order, we pay shipping. Hots formed as brown and block wolverines wearing blue sweater with yel- low "M" on it. "Wolverine" in blue on yellow…

May 28, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 18) • Page Image 12

… schoolmates stared. On Channel Two, Campy was inter- viewed by sports reporter and Wolverine assistant basketball coach Fred Snowden, who asked him, "One final question, Campy. Are you related to Cazzie Rus…

… the Daily PONTIAC - Basketball coach- es around the country were left with broken hearts in the wake of Campy Russell's decision to come to Michigan, but Wolverine as- sistant coach Fred Snowden could…

… recruiters. Imagine a team consisting of Henry Wilmore, Ken Brady,, John Lockard, Ernie Johnson and Campy Russell: think of these glorious trips the Wolverines would take to the NCAA tournament. Crisler Arena…

… the fifth highest scorer in Ohio history, The Wolverines are still after Kevin Grevey, the Southwest player of the year in Ohio, and Lindsay Hairston of Detroit Ket- tering. The Detroit News Wednesday…

May 05, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 1) • Page Image 19

…. Central's hurler Harv Darin was able to hold the Wolverines to only five hits the rest of the way, however, and Central peck- ed away at the lead until a three run homer by Watty Wat- kins put the Centrals…

… six earned runs. Second baseman Jim Kocolo- ski, who got three hits in t h e first contest, equalled that total in the second. This time t h e total was in errors. The Wolverines return to Big Ten…

March 28, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 144) • Page Image 17

… tender and propel them to con- Ohio State. vincing wins in their next six out-i The Wolverines, ranked to fin- ings. ish in the second division by many, It was the same Hoosiers who broke from the post by…

… lineup, also On the following Saturday, the rolled along in the early part of upstart Wolverines upset the In- the season: slowed only by a upsart oleris, upt etbhe home-court loss to lowly Michigan diana…

January 29, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 101) • Page Image 8

… on a particularly good performance tomorrow when It takes on Michigan's undefeated tankers. T h e Wolverines also splash in against Toronto tonight at home. Farley and Bob Webster, Tiger diving mentor…

… duo of Dick Rydze and Joe Crawford. Wolverine diving coach D i c k Kimball plans to take along a third diver, probably either Steve Schenthal or Jim Creede. Princeton has not fared as well as expected…

… McCarthy. Farley considers Michigan "su- per strong" in the butterfly and the breaststroke, and these are the two events that Stager is expect- ing sure points. The Wolverines have three flyers down…

… slower than Michigan's top mark. In tonight's meet against a rel- atively weak Toronto squad the Wolverines will be trying to give some lesser-used people a little bit of competitive work. Toronto's best…

May 22, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 14) • Page Image 11

…Saturday, May 22, 1971 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Cinder fellas shine in own meet By SANDI GENIS In preparation for next week- end's Big Ten outdoor t r a c k championships at Iowa City, the Wolverine

…- gie Johnson and two miler Phil Pyatt all copped seconds in their events. One former Wolverine star, Kent Bernard, of t h e AATC, had a field day, posting two in- dividual wins in the 440 yard dash and…

April 15, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 159) • Page Image 9

… breaking Brummet's serve. Ross took the fifth game on two good passing shots. The Wolverine net- ter moved better and was able to keep Brummet out of position more in the decisive set. The final tally was 6…

…- ticeably stronger as this second set wore on. The Wolverine racket- man was in complete control of the final set to clinch the match. In the second singles slot Tim Ott made easy work of Rick Watson. Ott…

… matches for the Wolverines, In Doubles, Michigan quickly disposed of all the Kalamazoo teams to complete the 9-0 romp. Ross and Ravreby teamed up to down Brummet and Watson, 6-4, 6-1. Watt and Ott breezed…

… past Washburn and Gudelsky 6-4, 6-1. Almonte and Senich capped off the straight set doubles sweep with a 6-2, 7-5 win over Tom and Steve Thomson, Wolverine coach Brian' Eisner was pleased with his squad…

… set, Eisner replied, "Not really, especially in Joel's case; he does that occasionally, but he has the ability to come back." The Wolverine's home schedule continues tomorrow and Saturday with…

… held off the Irish to year, "we sat ba'ck on our lead.", win. Notre Dame finally scored at thet The Wolverines drew first blood 8:03 mark but it wat neutralized on a goal by co-captain Dick Dean by a…

April 07, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 152) • Page Image 7

…'s seventh walk and verine baseball team had their shortstop Gary Hass followed with opener yesterday afternoon against a shot up the box for a hit. Bowling Green. The Wolverines Following a ground out and a…

… over Wolverine hurler Jim Burton and shortstop, scoring both runners Mickey Elwood. and tying the game. In the first game, ace left hand- Burton worked out of jams in er Burton of Michigan went all ten…

…-toback singles but Burton got 14six in four innings, he didn't yield the next two batters, on a strike- a hit until the sixth-that being an out and on a forceout. infield hit. But in the tenth, the Wolverines

… performance in Michigan's 2-1 season debut yesterday, but they, win. The Wolverines had men at *. resembled the power-hitting Ben-: third in each of the first four inn- : gals of old in walloping the Cleve…

… generally fierce walked only one. Carrow and - f ":base-running. shortstop Mike Rafferty each had.The Tigers pounced on starter- two hits in leading the Wolverine .' :::";and loser Steve Hargan, winner of…

March 21, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 138) • Page Image 9

… Carolina, Atlantic Coast Conference champions. Charley Yelverton scored 25 points, John Burik 23, Bill Mainor 23, and Ken- neth Charles 22. Fordham, beaten by Villanova Batmen romp The Wolverine baseball…

… Consul-Mr. Kenji Nakane Come for a film and informal discussion about Japan Couzens Hall Living Room MONDAY, MARCH 22 7-9:00 P.M. special to the Daily1 The Wolverine track team f e 11. victim to a…

… surprisingly strong Washington track team as they dropped their first outdoor meet of the season, 84-52 in Seattle yes- ,erday. The lopsided score was not real- ly indicative of the Wolverines' ef- forts…

…. Phil Pyatt, the Wolverines' dis- tance ace, finished second in the three mile in 14:06.0. SCores N H L St. Louis 2. Detroit I Boston 5, Philadelphia 3 Toronto 3, New York 1 Montreal 3, Buffalo 2 NBA…

… ruggers barrelled to a 21-6 victory over host Wind- sor, yesterday afternoon. Despite' 30 mile-an-hour winds and a slip- pery field, the Wolverines domi- nated play for most of the contest. Windsor drew…

… line.' This finished the scoring at 21-6 in favor of the Wolverines. Captain Terry Larrimer was on the whole "pleased with the win." The scrum, less experienced than the backs, was having some prob- lems…

February 25, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 124) • Page Image 9

… championship. The tournament begins today. With the prospect of another un- defeated season looming before them the Wolverine gymnasts are preparing to take on their last dual meet competitors,, the G r e e n…

… on the high bar. Michigan State has shown steady improvement since the start of the season and is now scoring at the 160 level which means that they should provide the Wolverines with some stiff…

…. Louis 5, Pittsburgh 5 Los Angeles at Minnesota, Inc. Montreal at California, inc. But the Wolverines also will have their sh are of problems in the upcoming meet. They will not; have the services of 1970…

… wrestlers making the finals. But in order to gain entry to the finals, a wrestler must qualify by placing in the top five in the NCAA districts. The Wolverines will have to travel to De Kalb, Illinois for…

… districts which will be held weekend of March 13. the the to be held in Ann Arbor on April Liehr who managed a 9 0 on the 1-3. side horse. Wolverine coach Newt Loken In that same meet Illinois scored feels…

… dual meet sea- ner. "It will be a real anxious son. Iowa is the latest squad to morning", he confided. However, join this select group as they the Wolverines are hoping that chalked up 162.35 points…

January 24, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 97) • Page Image 8

… EDITION at S BS now wolverine gymnasts Buckeyes vault over Eastern top Goph ers MSU bo frosh, 9 11 ' F i MW University Activities Center proudly announce the addition of 3 new flights to the…

… to detract from the Wolverines'nshowing in their last non-Big Ten meet. The heftiest contribution to the Wolverine victory was made by all-arounder Rick McCurdy, who finished among the top three in all…

… bulwarks of versatility, Ray Gura and Ter Marti, turned in five top-three finishes between them, and rolled up 52.75 and 52.70 marks respec- tively. The Wolverine all-arounders were backed up by a…

Wolverines. A display of breakneck speed and hot shooting by Bridges and Robinson increased the score to 77-74 in just 30 seconds. A lay- up by Jim Miltenberger brought State to within one. A steal of the…

April 03, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 149) • Page Image 7

… Big Ten Champions and de- d a w fending NCAA kings, finished a dis- ha appointing fifth in the Preliminar e ies of the NCAA Championships S w last night. The Wolverines, who ot found themselves in sixth…

Wolverine to be soe 9 st seno-gh by most theironoed Amehea B9ktbl Asp-Clle ilasad im urdsa Ghowin, Te byt mosty ABA Western Division playoffs in Indianapolis last night. Indiana oord ther e r a k won 11498 In…

… the foreground is the Pacers' Warren Armstrong Michigan finished fourth in theo e t tas ShmisThe Wolverines finished fourth hfon the high bar with a score of 27.35. Ed Howard led the squad i Krky' Jm…

… ten against a ariety of opponents in Arizona, he Wolverines will be trying to et in shape for the important ig Ten season which gets under- way in late April. Coach Moby Benedict will let ll four of his…

… Dan Mulvihill who failed to hit his regular lineup. in 11 at bats on the trip. The only position that was left i The Wolverines still have plenty vacant on this year's squad w a s I of work to do before…

March 09, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 127) • Page Image 9

… meet in Detroit. Meanwhile; the Wolverines, hardhit by injuries to star hurd- lers Godfrey Murray and Mel Reeves, couldn't seem to shake the cold, placing in only seven events to garner only 13' points…

… injury. One pleasant surprise for Mich- igan came with Wolverine sprint-" er Gene Brown's second place fin- ish in the 60 yard dish. Brown turned in two consecutive tre- mendous performances against…

Wolverine. stalwarts, Rick Storrey and Phil Pyatt, man- aged to pull off fourth place fin- ishes. In the 1000 Storrey turned in his best time of the season with a "2.09.9 timing, while Pyatt was clocked at a…

… fine 8:57.4 in the two mile. In that event Minne- sota's defending champ Garry Bjorkland set a new Big Ten re- cord with a 8:49 run.. Wolverine field Coach J a c k Harvey had a disappointing week- end as…

… the American record, and was the best jump ever indoors by a Big Ten under- grad. The final Wolverine entry to' place captured the fifth slot in mile relay as the team of Greg Syphax, Kim Rowe, Reggie…

February 27, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 126) • Page Image 6

Wolverines in scoring with a 24.7 average as Michigan begins an importqnt series of three games over the next eight days. Ohio State invades, Crisler Arena today in what may be the decisive game in deter…

… history, wit- nessed the win. The Michigan score breaks the' old NCAA dual-meet record of 164.55, which had been held joint- ly by the Wolverines and I o w a State University. The meet also served as a…

December 11, 1971 (vol. 82, iss. 76) • Page Image 9

… season's NCAA districts. night's wrestling home opener for The other interesting match- the Wolverines at 7:30 in Cris- up occurs at 142. Wolverine cap- L'r Arena. Michigan, after split- tain Mark King…

… Ritzman will face mediocre oppo- nents. Should the match go down- to the wire, and it probably will, the Wolverines would appear to be in good shape. Heavyweight Rick Bolhouse (1-0-1) has wrestled the…

November 19, 1971 (vol. 82, iss. 61) • Page Image 7

… ,of their 1971-72 WCHA season. The Wolverines will put their two-game victory string on the line tonight against the similar- ly unbeaten Badgers. Last week- end Michigan took two straight games on home…

Wolverines last place, also will need help from the freshmen. They got it last week- end in the games with Western Ontario, as Paul-Andre Paris con- ace Badgers, WCHA scored five goals and three as- sists…

…-and-home series and four points per .game for a two-game series. That means that. since Michi- gan plays Denver only twice, a Wolverine win will be worth four points for a win and two for a tie. Playing Wisconsin…

November 09, 1971 (vol. 82, iss. 52) • Page Image 6

… take on the Beasley-Sullivan lead team of Au- burn, which is also undefeated. -Associated Press MARGO LYNN JOHNSON, this year's Rose Bowl queen, could have the privilege of watching the Wolverines play…

… Pac-8 champ Stanford in the New Year's Day classic. The Indians clinched their spot with a 20-9 victory over UCLA last Saturday. NEBRASKA LEADS POLL: Wolverines gain on Oklahoma By The Associated…

October 28, 1971 (vol. 82, iss. 42) • Page Image 7

… rookie Not only does the Wolverine George Trapp's 17. hockey coach have the difficult Walt Frazier finished with 20 assignment of rescuing his team points, high for the Knicks. Frazier ,from the bottom…

… fifth- his job well." inning burst came when short- It's going to take a tremendous stop Mark Belanger tripled for the effort if the Wolverines are to second time, bringing in two run- make a significant…

… er, Ray Bolles. Either should be Wolverines must face is the re- needs a lot of work. "He has been ready if Bagnell falters again. placement of nearly its entire - scoring punch. Although leading…

September 29, 1971 (vol. 82, iss. 17) • Page Image 7

…. ie stats indicate balance ty have 97 and 35 yards to pass receptions, respectively. The Wolverine defense, which Major League Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE East NATIONALsLEAGUE East Baltimore Detroit…

… records reveals some ex- pected conclusions. In rushing of- fense the Wolverines would be a respectable 13th. They would be about 20th in total offense while it would be impossible to deter- mine where they…

… stand in passing offense. This is to be expected, since the team plays a conserva- tive, ground-oriented game, taking to the air only for diversion. In the defensive statistics. the Wolverines would…

April 17, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 161) • Page Image 11

… performances for the Wolver- ines, who extended their string of complete games to 16. But only Elwood was given enough support to come off with a victory. In fact the Wolverines had only one hit in their second…

… game vic- torybut some sloppy Iowa fielding -~presented Michigan with two gift runs and the victory. In the opener the Wolverine batsmen connected for all of two hits, and totaled only three measly…

… chance, but this time Kettinger fanned and Sullivan again ended the inning with a double play. The split in Michigan's first two Big Ten games isn't quite what the Wolverines were hoping for but they get…

April 16, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 160) • Page Image 10

… doubleheader. Minne- sota must do well this weekend if they plan to repeat as champs. After State, the Gophers m u s t travel here to Michigan to play the Wolverines. TM awards announced The following awards for…

…-Leo Neshkes (Merv's Ma- rauders) GET YOUR MANLWITH A WTant M Big0 As for the Wolverines, pitching is the name of the game as far as they are concerned, with possibly the finest staff in the entire Big Ten. Jim…

March 11, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 129) • Page Image 8

…, Sophomore Peter Helt and senior Jim Burton will be back to throw for the Wolverines. Both had strong performances last year and are expected to be the two top pitchers. Each had a shutout last year. Burton…

… year with a .335 average and Greg Buss, a member of our basket- ball team are trying for left field. Sophomore Mike Corp and junior John Hornyak are the can- didates for right field. The Wolverines didn…

… shortstop. Rafferty had a .279 average last season. Sophomores Brian Balazc and Reggie Ball, senior James Ko- r -Daily-Jim Judkis WOLVERINE PITCHER Peter Helt follows through on a pitch in last year's game…

December 11, 1971 (vol. 82, iss. 76) • Page Image 10

… immediate family. Alumni eligible for certain flights. __ Upset-minded Warriors in t By JIM EPSTEIN Are the Michigan Wolverines really one of the ten best bas- ketball teams in the country? Doubt one way…

… basketball, and it's been enough to winthe ball games.'' Orr, although pleased with the team's 33-0 record, acknowledges that "We'll have to be at our very best to stay in the game." The Wolverines may get…

October 13, 1971 (vol. 82, iss. 29) • Page Image 6

…-Midwest midfielder Dick Dean. The goal pushed the Wolverines ahead for the first time in the afternoon. Michigan led 3-2 at the half on a goal by Dean with Michi- gan in a man up situation. Dean's goal countered a…

… two goals, and Art Kelly and Phil Powers each scored once to sew up the game. Michigan looks to be a strong contender for the Midwest Club Championship this year. The Wolverines showed marked im…

January 17, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 91) • Page Image 6

… advantage of two defaults to down the Wolverines 18-17. The t e n points thus handed to Northwest- ern were the deciding factors in the meet, which saw Michigan dominate the actual wrestling. The forfeits…

… score 18-14 in Northwestern's favor, forcing Rick Bolhouse to pin his opponent, Jamie Summerfelt, if the Wolverines were in win the meet. No one knew this better than Summerfelt, who was repeatedly…

March 27, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 143) • Page Image 9

… to win a favorite's role in tonight's contest. Michigan basketball fans may be viewing a future Wolverine in Hairston, who is currently being courted by the school's recruiters. Other Kettering…

Wolverines this season, and they didn't wait long in asserting their tal- ents by routing Florida 8-1 in t h e i r opening match. The Gators are usually one of the b e t t e r southern tennis teams, but they…

… Rick Knight 6-2, 6-4, Ravreby de- cisioned Bruce Bartlett 7-5, 6-4. Freshman Kevin Senich made his varsity debut with a convincing r 6-4, 6-4 victory over Rusty Addie. Ramone Al- monte, Wolverine

… from Wolverines batsmen and came out a. loser, 2-1 to Wyo- ming. Burton scattered ten hits and only walked one but suffered his first loss after two wins. The de- feat was Michigan's fourth against five…

March 11, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 129) • Page Image 7

… include this entry in next week's issue. Died. -- The 1970-71 Michi- 'gan hockey team, also known as the Wolverine leers. March 6, 1971; in East Lansing; of 9-21 brought about by a lin- gering malady picked…

… experience gained by playing some of the best teams in the South will strengthen our team for the upcoming Midwest season." e Wolverines got off on the right track with a 10-3 victory over Virginia Tech on…

… penalties. This year, we avoided penalties and played them e n." The Wolverines lost 8-6. It was a costly matchup for the Wolverines, however, as they lost for three weeks the services of crease defenseman…

February 17, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 117) • Page Image 7

…, snowstorms, falling buses, foul trouble, and the Boilermakers themselves, is, according to Wolverine captain Dan Fife, "what makes a team a winner." A winner is exactly what the Wolverines can be called now…

…- cause we know he's back there." When the Wolverines don't use the fast break, they go into a stack offense. Fife explains, "The coaches came up with it as a way of utilizing Hank's (Wilmore) great…

… offensive talents." Against Purdue. however, the Wolverines prov- ed they could win without Wilmore who was hampered by early foul trouble. Fife attributes this to bench strength, and most of all the people…

November 18, 1971 (vol. 82, iss. 60) • Page Image 8

… the league's Cy Young Award earlier in the month. DEFENSE TOPS Wolverines ride high in stats CHECKMATE 421 E. Liberty 665-7003 rL' State Street at Liberty ~I SEE OUR AD IN THE JOURNAL of…

…. But that's just an indication of how good it really is. For the Wolverines' piranha-like defense is still the strongest among the nation's major colleges. Accord- ing to the official statistics re…

June 18, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 32) • Page Image 4

… Asians look alike." Ann Arbor may be in the midst of a war for control of the local drug market. Apollo: No Wolverine fice, Roderick received through the mail a long brown sealed en- velope from Hong Kong…

… "Wolverine" have been nixed". - It seemed the bureaucrats feared jealousy from other schools' without a spaceship named after them. 6 Commission's reply to Clark decision (iLdor's note: The women's Commission…

May 06, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 2) • Page Image 11

… Los Angeles, night Only games scheduled I special To The Daily EAST LANSING-Led by Tim Ott and Mike Ware and the doubles team of Joel Ross and Dick Ravreby, the Wolverine netters defeated Michigan…

… State in a dual meet here yesterday, 5-4. The Wolverines, who remain in first place, a point ahead of Indiana, increased their season mark to 15-4. "Ott p 1 a y e d outstandingly well," coach Brian Eisner…

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