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January 16, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 85) • Page Image 10

… champion wrestling over the holi- days-the Wolverines lost only one meet while winning five others, but a plague of injuries at key positions forced Coach Cliff Keen to make some major adjustments in the…

… team lineup. The Wolverines snatched a first place at the Chicago West Subur- ban tourney with Buuddy Pal- misano, Cal Jenkins, and Rick( Bay gaining individual titles while Lee Deitrick retained his 147…

… Purdue contest. First Place The Wolverines piled up 83 points to lead the pack in the Chicago West Suburban tourna- ment. Wolverine lightweight Buddy Palmisano tallied two falls to win the 115-pound title…

…, Jenkins won faur straight for the 137-pound crown, and Rick Bay, defending Big Ten champ at 157, copped the 167-pound medal. Wolverine soph Tino Lambrose picked up a third place in the 123- pound class, and…

… match. Rick Bay made his first dual-meet per- formance this season for the Wol- verines, defeating Roger Cook, 5-3. Only Loss Against NYAC, loaded with ex- collegiate wrestling champions, the Wolverines

… could salvage only seven points as Miller defeated NYAC's Jerry Greinier, 5-3, and Bay and Deitrick both drew. At New York two more Wolverines saw dual-meet action for the ini- tial time: Lambrose lost to…

…, Horning got the call at 130, and the ex-Ann Arbor High wrestler pinned Ken Robison in 3:25 and won three straight matches. The Wolverines had no trouble with Hofstra, winning 25-3, with Spaly gaining a…

January 16, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 85) • Page Image 21

…THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1964 THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1964 TIlE MICHIGAN DAILY i 4i M1,. a f l4 Wolverine Cagers Plow Through Eight Opponents By BILL BULLARD and CHARLIE TOWLE…

Wolverines have posted victories over Western Michigan, Duke, De- troit, Northwestern and Purdue. Out at the Los Angeles Classic, only a defeat at the hands of UCLA, currently rated number one in the nation…

… learned some tough lessons and we're a better team for it now," he said. Strack is pleased with the re- sults of conference action so far. Although the Wolverines defeated Purdue last Saturday by only seven…

… upsetting the highly rated Wolverines. Bill Buntin and Cazzie Russell tied for high point honors in the game with 32 points apiece. High man for the Broncos was forward Bill Street, since suspended, with 22…

… points. The Wolverines only led by nine points with four minutes left in the first half. Then Michigan popped in 10 straight points to boost the lead to 53-34. The 59-38 halftime lead was extended in the…

… second half to as much as 39 points before the final 117-87 score was reached. Buntin tipped in a shot to give the Wolverines 101 points with 7:30 left in the ame. Center Doug Greenwold's jump shot with…

… (15) were the high- With the score 44-44, scoring star scoring Wolverines. Garland was Mel Garland went to the bench held to only nine points while with hif fourth personal foul. Schellhase was high for…

…. Trnr 146-33 6-7 12 2131 Michigan capitalized on the Clawson 5-16 4-7 6 3 14 Ludwig ry 2-3 0-o many free throw opportunities to Yewrg 2-6 2-2 win the game. The Wolverines Greenwold 1-6 0-0 10 3 2 made 23…

… 0 very sub-average 38.6 per cent Totals 432-913183-263 595 234 1047 32-70 21-27 46 19 85 N 33 40-73 45 40--85 The Wolverines opened their Big Ten season on Jan. 4 at Yost Field House with a 85…

…-73 victory over a hustling Northwestern squad. Behind 45-33 at the half, the Wildcats held the Wolverines even in scoring during the second half. Senior forward Rick Lopossa scor- ed seven straight points as…

January 24, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 89) • Page Image 6

… de- scribes the competition his mat- men will face this weekend as the, Wolverines entertain Purdue Sat-' urday afternoon and then meet Illinois on Monday. Both meets begin at 4 p.m. in Yost Field…

… prove themselves in competition. The varsity meets the freshmen this afternoon at 4 p.m. and tomorrow the Wolverines take on Purdue at 2:30 p.m. Both meets are to be held in the Matt Mann Pool. From past…

… not compete in the meet because of the effects of ten- donitis in his elbow. This may not provide OSU with much solace as Loken is loaded with talent. Some of the Wolverine names to watch in the meet…

… the 200 against In- diana. It was only one of four Michigan victories (distance free- styler Bill Farley won three first places) as the Wolverines lost, 81-42. Walls Wins Walls' winning time in the 100…

… , , RICH WALLS ..-soph sprinter Wolverine Frank Legacki took a first and second in the 50- and 100-yard freestyle. In the past two years the relay team has improved but not as much as the other teams around…

… swamped Purdue, 68-32. The Wolverines set two pool records and won eight of the eleven events in the victory. [ RENT A TV THIS SEMESTER 111 A NEW 19" G.E. PORTABLES only $10.00 per month I I it I …

January 21, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 86) • Page Image 10

…- THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUE SDAY, JANUARY 21, 1964 Pucksters Go on Goal Rampage Gord Pallett having only one bad moment on a six-shot Wolverine barrage with four minutes gone.l The play was close…

… period was strictly no contest, with the Wolverines blasting in -even more points and completely dominating play. Shortly after the start of the third period, goalie Pallett was hurt, but continued to play…

… Saturday night the Wolverines went even further in dominating play, displaying hard checking and a tighter defense. For the first period Michigan goalie Bill Bieber bad only three saves compared with 24 for…

… was almost touched out in the race by Wails. The Bartlesville, Oklahoma sprint- er was so close that some team members thcught that he had beaten Farley. Both Wolverines beat out 1963 Big Ten champion…

January 25, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 90) • Page Image 6

… Tankers Sink Varsity I, 4 -By PERRY HOOD Michigan's ability to capitalize on wide open breaks proved deci- sive as the Wolverines overwhelm- ed Michigan Tech, 6-2, last night at the Coliseum. The winning…

Wolverines again short, this time with Cole riding the penal- ty stool. Michigan drew first blood late in the first period on captain Gor- die Wilke's short shot into the near corner on a pass from Jack Cole…

… ~II 11111 ill i contests, with Gray consistently shining in the nets. The Wolverine defense tighten- ed up in the third period, allow- ing Tech only four shots on goal. Third period goalsrwere…

…, Mich- igan's sophomore quartet, paced the victory. Even though the Wolverines swept the first place positions, those jitters took'their toll. The trampoline event, expected to be the afternoon…

…'s highlight, turned into a nightmare for the Wolverines.. Gary Erwin, NCAA champion, and John Hamilton, third in the Midwest Open, both fell off the tramp doing triple twists. Neither was injured al- though…

January 31, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 95) • Page Image 6

… place in the conference. The Wolverines are presently tied with Minnesota in the stand- ings, while the Gophers will tackle tougher Michigan State. WANTED CARRIERS TO DELIVER -1 Colorado comes into…

… last weekend. Beat Wolverines Twice In the first intercollegiate games ever played by Colorado in 1940 the Tigers swept two games from the Wolverines, and repeated this performance during last year…

January 28, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 92) • Page Image 6

…PAGE, SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1964 PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1964 it FOURTH BIG TEN WIN: Wolverine Wrestlers Rout Illini Spartans Outfight Buckeyes…

… afternoon following the basketball game with Michigan State. The Wolverines never gave the Illini a start in the meet, dropping only two matches in the 130 and 157 pound bouts while Gary Wil- cox and Chris…

… Stowell both tallied Michigan pins at 137 and 177. Points Assured With five points already assured the Wolverines on an Illinois for- feit in the 167-pound bracket, sophomore Tino Lambros started' off the…

… Ypsilanti soph piled up three straight predicament decisions be- fore suffering a two-point reversal. Aprati Wins Wolverine Doug Horning, also making his home debut for the season, had to go for the takedown…

…. Lee Deitrick, back in top shape after an illness slowed his per- formances during the holidays, al- lowed Frosty Devore only one point on an escape while picking up a 6-1 win. The Wolverine jun- ior…

January 21, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 86) • Page Image 8

… Gophers to a 66-63 victory over the Wolverines. So far this season he is averaging 10.6 points per game. I ROMANOF FS '"n the Heart of the Campus" ANN ARBOR'S SMALLEST GERMAN RESTAURANT GERMAN MEAT PATTY…

… State's Don DeVoe (31) is out of position while the Wolverines' Larry Tregoning acts the part of an interested spectator. BUNTIN, RUSSELL STAR Blue Bombs Bucks, 82-64 _ TRY FOLLETT'S First corner for…

January 16, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 85) • Page Image 6

… first time that these two teams have met. It is also the 1429 Hill Street first time the Wolverines have been on home ice since splitting two games with Toronto the middle of last December. Last week…

… January 24-25 against Michi- gan Tech. Michigan's first line of 'Captain Gordie Wilkie, Gary Butler, and Jack Cole has accounted for 26 goals, only two less than the total output of the Wolverine oppon…

January 16, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 85) • Page Image 19

… Title Win STRICTER POLICY, TOO. Plan TV Coverage Of Games at Yost As M' Cagers ConOtinue To. Even Coach Jumps On Blue Bandwagon Scouts, Coac1es Quick To Praise Wolverines By DAVE GOOD Sports…

…-1 record and sits in a three-way tie with Ohio State and Illinois at 2-0 for the Big Ten lead, has always taken a wait- and-see attitude in his four years as head coach here. When the Wolverines took a 4- 0…

Wolverine team. Because of prior commitments for programs, how- handle Tuesday night's game with Minnesota on Jan. 21 or the Mon- day night game with Purdue on March 9. It also could not carry the Michigan…

…, Ricketts To Lead Buckeyes In Showdown Against Wolverines Michigan enters its most critical contest of the young Big Ten sea- son Saturday afternoon facing Ohio State at Yost Field House in a regionally…

… tremendously strong team," Calihan went on. "I'd have to rate their front line as physically the strongest I've ever seen on a col- lege team." After dropping his Big Ten opener to the Wolverines, 85…

…. 'Put Us on Spot' "Scouts love to say wonderful things like this," Strack said. "Comments like these put us on the spot and gets everybody Juiced up when they play us." The Wolverines have passed all…

… ticket in order to gain admittance to the game. Weir hopes to enable more stu- dents to have a chance to see the Wolverines in person with this new policy. In addition it should stop ticket "scalping" and…

January 16, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 85) • Page Image 20

… basketball, Crawford re- plied: "I'd love to if the opportunity presented itself." : ?---- By The Associated Press Michigan's Wolverines used last Saturday's 77-70 victory over Pur- due to climb past…

… Kentucky to third place in this week's Asso- ciated Press poll of the nation's broadcasters and sportswriters. Meanwhile, unbeaten UCLA, the only team to have defeated the Wolverines, increased their lead 1…

… sufficient for 15th place. Detroit Scores Detroit, victims on New Year's Eve to the Wolverine five, are fourth nationally in this depart- ment with an average of 95.4. Immediately behind the Titans in the…

…, the Wolverines are yet to encounter Pete Gent of MSU, listed 32nd at 24.0, and Dick VanArsdale of Indiana, in the number 39 spot with an aver- age of 23.0 points per game. Russell No. 41 Michigan…

January 26, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 91) • Page Image 5

… Spaitans led by as much as six poinis once, 14-8, but Russell potted threej straight baskets to help push Michigan back into a 21-16 mar- gin. The Wolverines ran up an 11-point lead midway in the first half…

… one out of every Russell was fouled on the shot, homeon nlyone ut f eerymade good the charity toss and the Wolverines led 71-63 after what both coaches referred to as the turning point of the game. f…

Wolverine center Bill Buntin swished two layups, a foul shot,c and a fancy hook to set the scoret at 80-65 with five minutes to play,; and the fans started leaving. t "It was the most rugged gamez we've been…

… our boys force those shots." Russell, who played the entire 40 minutes for the Wolverines, had a field day with 34 points, leading both teams. The sensational soph hit home on 12 for 23 from the floor…

… Michigan. "We feel we can rebound with this team," he said, obviously with thoughts of next Saturday's r e t u r n engagement with the Wolverines in Ann Arbor. "If you'll look, we're leading the conference…

… in this department. However, Michigan grabbed off several critical rebounds which held us to only one shot at a time." Michigan fans that made the trip to see the Wolverines play yesterday received…

… Challengef RADIO REPAIRS, to rack up a first for the Wolver- I After the meet, as an extra add- MUSICAL MDSE. Ines off the 3-meter board. Team- ed attraction, the Wolverine swim- ~~~~~ ~~~mate Don Ewlng placed…

January 23, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 88) • Page Image 6

… Michigan is still a year away from successfully challenging the' Hoosiers. The meet Friday willj give the freshmen a chance to' show to what extent Wolverine swimming fortunes are on the rise. The freshmen…

… floor exercise, side horse, high bar, parallel bars, and still rings. Among the other top Wolverine gymnasts to see action are Mike Henderson, defending NCAA floor exercise champ; Phil Bolton, Big Ten…

January 16, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 85) • Page Image 7

… news that it will be allowed to compete in the 1964 N C A A Swimming Championships after a three year ban, poses as a harsh test for the Michigan Wolverines in their first dual meet of the season Sat…

… country. Both Michigan and Indiana re- cently returned to their respec- tive campi from Florida training trips. Coach Gus Stager says his Wolverines are in good condition physically. Indiana should be in as…

… 27 in Ann Arbor. Stager can only point to one sure Wolverine winner in the meet: sophomore Bill Farley. The distance freestyler already holds three varsity and two pool rec- ords after competing in…

January 24, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 89) • Page Image 7

… (8), Michigan wing, registers a goal against Gord Pallett, Loyola (Mon- treal) goalie, during last weekend's series between the two schools. The Wolverines will attempt to extend their 8-2 record…

Wolverines have also received scoring punch from soph- omore center Wilf Martin. Martin is third in team scoring with 13 goals and nine assists. Another recent addition to the Blue's high powered attack is…

January 16, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 85) • Page Image 8

… basketball hopes of be- ing "first by the first" with a resounding 98-80 defeat of the Wolverines in the second round of the Los Angeles Classic Dec. 26-27-28. After handing a good NYU team a 83-74 setback in…

January 22, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 87) • Page Image 6

… playing Hud- son, would be better off taking an easier man on defense because he was working so hard on offense. The Wolverines did not show the rebounding superiority that has marked them all season as…

Wolverines' 13th victory were treated to some dramatic officiat- ing by the Oliver Hardy of Big Ten referees, Jim Enright. The Lucky Thirteen MINNESOTA G F R P T Hudson, f 8-19 1-3 7 2 17 Davis, f 3-8 5-5 16 2…

January 26, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 91) • Page Image 1

…'s Fred Thomann and re- ceived a foul shot for his effort, the Wolverines won it, 91-77. About 12,200 f a n s watched Michigan State's wide-open of- fense and second-half zone de- fense force Michigan…

…'s conference- leading cagers to "play as hard as they knew how to the very end" in the words of State's coach Forddy Anderson. The Wolverines had to survive three comeback efforts by Vthe pesky Spartans and…

… never had For details of Wolverine vic- tories in track, wrestling, swim- ming and ockey, see pages 5 and 6. > ; ..;. e …

January 22, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 87) • Page Image 1

…, of the Wolverines after trailing by as many as 16. Russell brought the ball down the court, passed off, ran to the baseline, then took a pass under the hoop and dropped the ball in off the backboard…

…. Michigan got the -4 ball back on a violation and Cantrell calmly potted a jumper from 25 Thirty seconds later the Wolverines again got the ball back without a Gopher basket and Russell zipped up the game…

January 31, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 95) • Page Image 2

… recognition as student organization for Wolverine Club. Approved: Calendaring of Conference on the University for Feb. 21, 22, 1964. Revied Favorably: Appointments to Joint Judiciary Council. Adopted: Election…

January 23, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 88) • Page Image 5

…-Microscope "Zeiss" mono- cular-binocular, excellent cond. Ph, 542-6431, Detroit..B91 BASKETBALL-Limited supply of ac- tion photos (8"x10") of the Michigan Wolverines is available at a price of $1. each. Western, U…

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