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February 09, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 90) • Page Image 21

…MY 91962 THE MICHIGAN DAILY iscari: Gymnastics Star EASY VICTORIES: Wolverines Earn Two Wins By JOHN SCOCHIN Continuing to bounce back after a lone loss to Illinois the capable Michigan gymnastics…

… Tom Osterland paced the Wolverines to victory over the Hawkeyes grabbing firsts in tumbling and on the tramhpo- line. Captain Leads Utilizing some of the old finesse that made him Big Ten rebound…

February 09, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 90) • Page Image 8

… nces. Kerr tied Minnesota's Crocker for third. Better Than Ever e Wolverines were held to an split in the 11 events by the Zers, who are being touted he best Minnesota swimming in history. ly last…

… dual meet competition going into to- night's meet with Iowa State, hav- ing beaten Purdue last month. The Spartans, who finished one notch' behind Indiana and one ahead of the Wolverines in the Big Ten…

… Thelwell. MSU's Herman Johnson nosed out McRae in the highs last week and the Wolverine star will seek his revenge, meet- ing Johnson in both the highs and the lows. Reese in the 300-yd run; Chris Murray in…

… the 1,000-yd run; and Rod Denhart and Steve Overton in the pole valut should figure well in the Wolverine point total at the end of the day. The- Wolverines should meet with some real stiff competion…

… winning a conference dual meet, the Hawkeyes of Iowa roar into Yost Field House at 3 p.m. tomor- row afternoon. The Wolverines, undefeated and once tied in dual meets, will en- counter the determined…

… Hawkeyes fresh from a 17-9 Monday victory over Northwestern. The win gave Michigan a 4-0 conference dual' meet record. Iowa will send a well-seasoned team against the Wolverines. Heading the lineup of Iowa…

… meet last year which the Wolver- ines won, 24-11. The Wolverines will send Carl Rhodes on the mat. at 123-lbs. Following him will be Gary Wil- cox, 130-lbs.; Kellerman, at 137; and Jim Keen, 147. At 157…

February 09, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 90) • Page Image 20

… picking up the penalties (Kartusch-56 minutes; Morrison-66 min.; Rodgers-45 min.). Speaking about penalty minutes, this is the only category that Michigan's opponents have fared better than the Wolverines

…. Michigan has chalked up 303 penalty niinutes on 121 penalties while'its opponents have had 233 minutes on 100 penalties. Wolverine Coach Al Renfrew is especially blessed with his two goalies, who are…

… environs of Michigah's league leading hockey team. If Minnesota, who is slated to host the championships, does not finish in the top four the play- offs will be at the Wolverines' rink. The Gophers currently…

… squads will do battle on Friday. The winners will then clash on Saturday in the finals. Wolverines on Top The Wolverines have the best chance for an NCAA position with a firm grip on the WCHA lead after…

February 25, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 102) • Page Image 6

… Field House theWolverines will try to stop a two-game losing streak- when they face Indiana. The Hoosiers defeated the Wol- verines last Monday night at Bloomington. M' Comes Back With 7:56 remaining in…

… the game and Iowa leading by 14 points, Michigan started its last bid to overtake the Hawkeyes. The Wolverines chopped the lead from 62-48 to 62-55 in less than three minutes. Tom Coles' lay-up made the…

… charging fouls. Al- though Michigan out - rebounded Iowa 39-26, many times a Hawk- eye would steal the ball away from a Wolverine or force the jump ball after the Wolverine had come down with the rebound…

…. The second half performance by Michigan was much improved over the first half. For most of this period the Wolverines kept the lead to 10 points after beginning the half with a 37-23 deficit. Twice…

…-17 16 68 after having fallen behind 18-1 at the start of the game. But at half time the Hawkeyes had taken a 37-23 lead on a last-second shot by Jim Freese. No Fast Break Typical of Wolverine misfor…

… right side of the court, pursued by an Iowa defenseman, received the pass from Herner and went in for the lay-up. The ball hung on the rim for a second, then fell off. Three Wolverines tried to nudge the…

…'s Bennie McRae in both the high and low hurdles in one of the days key upsets. The defeat at the hands of the Wolverines was the first loss for Wisconsin in four dual meets so far this season. The Badgers…

February 09, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 90) • Page Image 22

… ability the still rings. The Montreal junior is the Wolverines' top round star and together with Jim Hynds and Arno Lascari fo the nucleus of the squad ,that will seek to defend the BigI title against…

…." The Buckeyes will use three top tumblers tomorrow to vie with the Michigan trio of Tom Osterland, Lew Hyman, and Phil Bolton. Steve Greenberg should pose the greatest threat to the Wolverines., Besides…

February 24, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 101) • Page Image 6

… be a crucial blow against a possible Wolverine championship. "Need- less to say I'm concerned about the injury but we'll have to wait and see what develops," stated Coach Loken. Trampoline, side horse…

… (see arrow). Doyle scored later in the game, which Michigan won 4-2. Attempting to block the shot is Wolverine defenseman Wayne Kartusch (3). Also pictured is Michigan captain Red Berenson. BIG TEN MEET…

…-state rival and give the Wolverines two straight firsts. Ends a Winner Lewis Fenner, Michigan's senior side horse specialist also finished his dual meet career with a flurry by roaring away to another vic- tory…

…- lock with Pittsburgh being the only setbacks. The visitors from Gopher-land, ranked high this winter despite an eighth place season a year ago, won't give the Wolverines a breather before the action…

February 18, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 96) • Page Image 6

…-.35 a little ruisty on the various ap-a 76 h ovrnste Although Hynds had trouble on y over a weak Indiana squad paratuses, but the Wolverine's con- an8..TeWleie hnthe side horse and Lascari lost *day…

… slack n without the services of Larose Wins bringing in points, and won the first place laurals of the Wolverine standouts, Whirling through a fairly tough Tom Osterland excelled in his with ani 86…

… led Wisconsin's scorers- wih1.Cole Rebounds 16 Tom Cole's layup with the 39-38 put the' Wolverines ahead to stay. points, six below his average, but the 6"7" junior pulled down 16 re- bounds. Wisconsin…

… hit a bas- ket. Cantrell was held to eight points in the Wolverines' 49 point second half, but the sophomore speedster played an aggressive defensive game, once falling off the raised floor chasing…

… after the ball. Two other Wolverines were In double figures. Center John Harris, scoreless in the first half, con- nected on 16 points and grabbed Y7 rebounds. Coach Dave Strack's worry that captain Jon…

… connected for 16 pois to lead the Wolverines' second-half surge'. REVENGE! By TOM ROWLAND Special To The Daily EAST LANSING-On the banks of the Red Cedar-sweet revenge: Michigan S t a t e' s undefeated…

…- ing. Barden Clinches Victory Jack Barden, Michigan's man in the pinch, pulled a 3-2 edge in the 177-lb. bout that iced the meet for the Wolverines, who were out to settle the score on the title…

February 23, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 100) • Page Image 6

… East Lans- ig tonight and the second at the: oliseum tomorrow night, will be 1e second such meeting between ie two teams. Off the Pedestal The first time the Wolverines ced the Spartans earlier this onth…

…, the ,Up-staters were rid- ig high on a 6-1-1 league record nd were beginning to look like ie surprise team of the year. Aft- the Wolverines stopped them, 3 and 5-1, however, the Spar- ns seemed to loose…

… either. --Daily-Bruce Taylor NO SPRINGS-HONEST: Short for his abilities, but generously endowed with talent, Wolverine center John Harris got what he came for-two points, despite the efforts of Wisconsin…

February 13, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 91) • Page Image 10

… as a shock to nearly every Wolverine fan, and undoubtedly even to some that knew only that the speedy Newport News senior was accus- tomed to winning. The Michigan sports world could once again breathe…

…-The Wolverines finish- ed in second place with 48 points, seven points less than the victor- ious Broncos of Western Michi- gan, and only one-half point bet- ter than the third place Spartans, not considered a…

… East Lansing on March 3? Western had a full team in uni- form for the meet. They went out to win 'the Relay title and did. Wolverine Coach Don Canham started north on Saturday morn- ing with one idea in…

…. run; Al Ammerman tied for fourth in the high jump; while Wolverine shot putter Roger Schmidt just missed a place with a nice toss of over 50 feet. In the -Big Ten meet, Canham will train and work the…

… shot 48.3 per cent from the floor, a little below its usual 50 per cent average, compared to the Wolverines' 36.5. The game started out as if the Buckeyes would blast Michigan' right off the court. With…

February 13, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 91) • Page Image 11

… the Wolverines' sec- and third dual meet wins week without a loss.t ichigan bested a strong Min- ota squad, 561/248%, in Min- polis Thursday night and then e Iowa State a taste of what nming is like in…

… the second length. And the man' Floden beat (Don Estes) was no slouch, either." Despite the Wolverines' big point spread over Iowa State the next night, Stager pointed out that several of the races…

… Managers? The Michigan baseball team needs managers. Any interested freshman or sophomore wish- ing to become a part of the Wolverine diamond sport can do so by calling Bruce Krop- schot at NO 2…

… place Western Collegiate'Hockey Association sea- son have all but vanished, yet things are still looking up for the Wolverines. Michigan Is Second With Michigan's 4-1 loss to Denver last Friday combined…

…/2-421/2 victory 'er the Buckeyes of Ohio State st Saturday before a capacity owd of more than 600 in the I-M 'm. Win Fourth Straight The victory was the Wolverine's urth straight following the loss a cliff…

… the Wolverines. He placed sec- nd to LaRose and Osterland in ee exercise and trampoline, the rst two events of the afternoon. his was the highest finish of any uckeye in the meet. Coach Loken made what…

… demonstrated the longhorse vault, which is used as a part of the Big Ten all-around competition and in the Olympics. The Wolverines have three more weeks before the Western Confer- ence championship meet March 2…

… standings on Saturday. The Wildcats ran away from the Wolverines, 84-66. The first thing noticable is that the Wolverines have not shaken the TV jinx that plagued the grid- ders. (You remember the Ohio State…

… was busy battling the jinxes, Northwestern turned in its best game of the season, hitting a very good 48.6 per cent from the floor. The Wildcats also outrebounded the Wolverines 50-46, although this was…

February 22, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 99) • Page Image 7

…. "Michigan had a good name and everyone was going there," so naturally he followed suit. It certainly was a lucky break for the Wolverines that'he- did. As has been previously stated, Kolb is having his best…

… game scoring marks. Last Satur- day Bob Cantrell tossed in 28 points and on Monday John Harris topped that with a 29 point per- formance. It's been an interesting season, and indeed the Wolverines can…

February 09, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 90) • Page Image 19

… try to spring him loose in a one on one situa- tion under the basket where he is tough to stop. Cacciatore hit 17 against Mich- igan State in the Wild Wolverines Knock Out Badger Pretenders This…

…'t find Coach Dave Strack complain- ing. Owners of a 2-7 record when the Big Ten season opened, the Wolverines continued the loss skein by dropping two straight to Illinois and Ohio State. They then…

… Oosterbaan, suspende the Detroit game for missing tice, have been reinstated byt Dave Strack. All three saw considerabl tion in Monday night's vi over Wisconsin, although didn't start, and spearheade Wolverine

… game against Michi- gan last month. DeBusschere, 6'5" All-America candidate at forword for Detroit, accounted for 23 points and 23 re- bounds as the Titans coasted past ,the shorthanded Wolverines here…

February 28, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 104) • Page Image 6

… Tankers <: -Daily-Ed Langs THEY STOPPED HIM!-Him being Red Berenson, the Wolverines' captain and leading scorer. Berenson got in on West German goalie Wilhelm Edelmann, but couldn't reach the puck…

… victories. Rec- ords may fall here.7 The 880-yd. run and the mile look to ride with Wolverine cap- tain Ergas Leps again this year. Michigan State's Gerry Young ap- pears to be the only threat to Leps.- The…

… State's Dale Cooper, whom Wolverine Coach Newt Lok- en calls "the best ring man in the country." Holder of a 96 average for his routines during the dual meet season, including one 99 point performance…

… non-Wolverine with an 89 average. Seeks Revenge The successful completion of the Takemoto, a difficult trick named after a noted Japanese gymnast, is one of the ingredients Iowa's Dick Porterfield uses…

February 27, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 103) • Page Image 1

… more coercive view are not much farther along than we are." Ask Control Of Ministries SMASH THREE RECORDS: Wolverines Romp Past Hoosiers By JERRY KALISH Viewing faculty student relation- ships, Prof…

… there Indiana last night as the Wolverines raced to an easy 110-89 victory was no interdependence. in Yost Fieldhouse. "An institution cannot draw good A small crowd as 2,000 was on hand to witness Tom…

February 21, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 98) • Page Image 6

…-M gymnasium. Final Home Meet Friday night's meet will bring to an end another successful year for Coach Loken. A win Friday would give the Wolverines a 6-1 mark for the season following the loss of the season…

…- day's contest will be the final test for the Wolverines before they bid for a successful defense of their Big Ten championship March 2 and 3, at Columbus. The Spartans will not only pro- vide Michigan…

February 20, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 97) • Page Image 6

… hind Michigan State's Carl Shaar, against Wisconsin Saturday. Thrasher's unofficial split was :53.9 the third-place finisher in last as the Wolverines timed -:46.5. year's Big Ten Meet.i "Jeff should…

… event against the :53.9 split on the butterfly leg of Wolf No Problem Badgers the next day, Mannard the 400-yd. medley relay Friday. The Wolverines' other individual winning in 2:06.7 and Shaefer, He also…

February 16, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 94) • Page Image 6

… muscular Jack Barden, junior Wolverine heavyweight wrestler. "Coach Keen knows what to do at that right time. He is respon- sible for the success I have had," the modest Barden replied. "Also wrestling with…

Wolverines Good hit, no field." will be up against when they travel The Hurryin' Hoosiers are, in tllustratlng the paradoxical con- to Bloomington to,. tangle with fact, hurrying more and shooting trast…

February 22, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 99) • Page Image 6

… week at Blomington-maybe even fourth or fifth behind Michigan State and/or Minnesota, if everything goes wrong for the Wolverines. But don't go away mad. "We can beat Ohio State-may- be," Stager puts in…

… us we have a 12-place scor- ing system," Stager added. The big thing to hope for, as far as Stager is concerned, is to see the Hoosier and Wolverine specialists shut out the Buckeyes from the top…

…:01.5, although Stager was disappointed when Shaar beat Moore in last week's dual meet. Shaefer is the top bet for the Wolverines at 100 yds., although junior Steve Thrasher may get the nod as the flyer on the…

February 13, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 91) • Page Image 1

…-Michigan State basketball game. The aggressive Wolverines de- lighted the record crowd by com- ing within five points of the Buck-, eyes, 52-47, with 8:20 left in the game. But Michigan had missed four chances to…

…Donald in the game. Ohio State was leading by eight at the time and seemed like it might fal- ter, but the Buckeyes of next year, with the exception of Hav- licek, finally took charge. The Wolverines

February 16, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 94) • Page Image 4

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