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March 09, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 135) • Page Image 6

… Arbor once before, when the Led by CaiStain Rick Bay, the Wolverineshosted the Buckeyes, Wolverines placed all eight men and the result had been much the in the semi-finals, six of those in same: Fehrs…

… swum. the Wolverines were not prepared Hoag started the race with a Wolverines also walked off with to match it in the 55th annual 1:46.5 split which left Michigan in the titles in the 137- and 177…

…-2. Ernst western's Jerry Torrence en route to the 147-pound conference consin (102), Iowa (57), North- the victory abouthhalf the pool's replaced regular Wildcat 177- crown. The powerful Wolverine came on…

… score a take- I Clay Beattie of Illinois in the on to win his consolation bouts to the records as Wolverine varsity Hoosiers L down before the Spartan had finals, 7-3. cop third place. records 500-YARD…

March 12, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 138) • Page Image 9

… came in and And then there's center where scored 17 points." Skala explained Bill Buntin will be outsized by the Dayton offense and defense four inches and twenty pounds, to the Wolverines at a Yost…

… CAARegional By RICK STERN Special To The Daily LEXINGTON, Ky.-Michigan's Wolverines and Dayton's Flyers, two of the hottest teams in college basketball, arrived here yesterday afternoon in preparation for…

… beating Ohio 66-65 to gain the regional berth, the Flyers leftI the court with chants of "Bring on Michigan." Wolverine Assistant Coach Jim Skala saw Dayton's win over Ohio. "They're a dangerous team," says…

…. Warrell stands just 6'1" while Cazzie is 6'5". Gene Klaus (6') is Dayton's other, guard. Matching Wolverine Captain Larry Tregoning at one forward spot will be the Dayton Captain Bob Sullivan. The 6…

… tournament. Donoher's only comment on the Wolverines was to the effect that E he fears Michigan's rebounding power. "Its probably the key fac- tor in their success," he said. "It looks like a volleyball game…

… played is Illinois. The Wolverines beat the Illini twice while Dayton lost in December, 104-86. Both teams received rousing sendoffs from their campuses. The Wolverines were honored at a pep rally…

March 20, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 145) • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX THE _MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, 20 MARflT1965 PAGE SiX THE MICHIGAN DAILY W;a.i . aaa la a f .vV 11LLl aLV 11 LOU,# a Keen: Dean of Big Ten Wrestling Russell's 28 Tops Wolverines

…- ord 88 points. Keen, of course, cited "the great team effort" of his matmen as the key to the surprisingly- lopsided victory. But the "experts" attribute the Wolverines' success to a different source…

March 02, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 132) • Page Image 6

… events as Michigan, the free- Indiana, and Michigan State willstlraewih ilmket Indianahandto crgant a ltle even tougher for the Wolverines to be on hand to create a little grab points. more trouble.g Seven…

… his win in 1500-yard event for Michigan, and Stager feels that with the depth he canchoose from, the Wolverines can take the 800-yard relay. However, the Spartans, having topped t h e American record…

… tering the American record for lenger, the Hoosiers. trio will have to contend with 100 yards last weekend. Ed Records To Fall Olympic' champion Ken Sitzberger Bartsch, the veteran Wolverine Records are…

…. The swim three individual races and The backstroke finds MSU's Dil- Wolverines' effort is fully :05.5 one relay, or two of each. WAKA BAYSHI LEADS WCHA: Erratik'M' lers End Season Vr i I. ' ' I ; 1 r…

… C i Extra Points By P. C. DEAN Those two points over the week- kota swept the first series 7-3 Coach Dick Kimball's divers end gave Mel his margin of vic- and 4-2. The Wolverines quickly could also…

… Colorado College to third. Wolverine diver. And the Association. strong a team as some of the resume league play. "We played high hones are not unfounded. Michigan's "Mighty Mite" pick- other ones. We moved…

… three-meter board, at conference play for the season. Not as Well The Blue swept their second Unfortunately the rest of the s Wolverines did not fare as well The win streak claimed its fifth 1NN ARBOR' S…

… NEWEST BOOKSTORE as Mel. Coach Al Renfrew reflect- straight victim when on January -- - -ed. "They were inexperienced to 27 the Wolverines smashed MSU begin with, but on any given night at East Lansing, 6…

… traveled to Boston for the Boston Tournament and came out champions. The mighty Wolverines showed the Eastern boys how the game is played winning three straight and beating a strong Bos- ton University team…

March 02, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 132) • Page Image 7

…-numberone in the Big r Ten and the nation. If Michigan beats Wisconsin, they will clinch at least a share of the Big Ten championship, and if Iowa should stop Minnesota at Iowa City tonight, the Wolverines

…. Strack was breathing a little eas- ier, with the Wolverines' narrow 80-79 victory over Illinois, now in the past. Two of Three That game was only the third time that Illinois has lost in its almond…

… Wisconsin. Michigan's chances can be' summed up very simply by the words of Wolverine Coach Don Canham, "We're certainly not favorites." Canham feels that he has "a good solid team" which has "pro- gressed…

… for Best Vaulters the Wolverines. In the pole vault George Can- In the shot put, Michigan has amare has done a best of 14'7" three of the top four men in the and should score according to Big Ten in…

… Bill Yearby, Jack Har- Canham while in the broad jump vey, and Fred Lambert. The best the Wolverines' only entrant will in the conference, however, is be Tom Sweeney who finished Tom Barnes of Minnesota…

March 11, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 137) • Page Image 8

…'s nothing easy about During this time, he also servedj coaching. The better your team as an assistant to Wolverine ticket gets, the rougher it is to coach." manager Don Weir. Dave Strack speaks from expe…

… Strack was head basketball coach said, "I was delighted to finally at Michigan, the Wolverines fin- become a head coach. I packed ished last in the Big Ten with a up, sold my home, and left for 2-12 record…

… .The gum-chewing Strack, a behind the basketball renaissance Wolverine standout himself from at Michigan? Strack's answer is 1943-46, admits to a definite jump on you," replied Strack, add-' ing "if you…

… played for about the future of Michigan bas- the Wolverines from 1942-44, en- ketball, Strack answered "I feel tered the Marines for a year then that it's in good hands," then returned to become captain of…

… myth, the Wolverine head man is one coach Photography by who does not have an ulcer. "I've been pronounced physically fit af- J im Lines ter a check-up at University Hos- pital," he said with a grin…

March 28, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 152) • Page Image 11

… Three New Marks; Robie Only 'M' Winner in National Meet Iowa State Wins NCAA by One Point; Wolverines Come in Fifth in Team Race Special To The Daily AMES, Iowa-Despite Indiana's one-two-three sweep in…

… place effort helped the Wolverines to a respectable fifth place finish in the national championships. Iowa State, using an unexpected 177 pound victory, upset powerful Oklahoma State 87 to 86 for the…

…, lost to Buz Hayes of Arizona State, but came back to beat Jim Crider of Colorado State 6-4 for the fifth place crown. Wolverine Chris Stowell lost both his matches and had to settie for sixth place. He…

…-The final nine holes of the Miami Invitational golf tourn- ament proved disastrous for the Michigan Wolverines here yester- day as they soared to 310 and had to settle for a disappointing sixth place finish…

Wolverines only two behind Miami with 1219. "It hurts terribly - especially with OSU up there" said a dis- heartened Bert Katzenmeyer after the tournament. "But they played superbly, and we just couldn't have…

… been worse on that back nine. We kicked away a possible third place finish." Friday the Wolverines had put together four strong rounds, card- ing an impressive 295 and after nine holes here yesterday…

March 19, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 144) • Page Image 7

…- sociates last December in a game that was a dramatist's dream. The Wolverines were down by 12 points with 3:30 to go. Bill Brad- ley bad scored 41 points and ab- solutely dominated the game. Then the pangs…

… Tigers don't have teeth. Wolverines Have Teeth But the Wolverines have teeth too and they've bitten off victories in 15 of their last 16 games. And you can be sure they aren't going to hold back against…

… ankle. The only Wolverine under trainer Jim Hunt's care is Oliver Darden who is still hobbled slightly by blisters left over from Lexington. SPORTS NIGHT EDITOR JIM LaS!OVAGE AT ANN ARBOR'S NEWEST…

… how they line up. They get final meet. tired of playing each other all the Only Victor Stewart was the only singles player to win in the Wolverines' first clash with Miami as ne de- feated Dave Tate, 6…

Wolverines lost the Mis- sissippi State meet and the first meet against the Hurricanes by identical 7-2 scores. In the first Miami meet, besides the win by Stewart, the Blue took only the third doubles where…

March 13, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 139) • Page Image 7

… Way with 26 Points UCLA Mauls Brigham Young (Continued from Page 1) game, all five Wolverine starter: were on the bench and CoacY Dave Strack sat back and calmly watched as the substitutes wrap. ped…

… is a big strong boy a good rebounder, but Lee ha: the mobility and speed that Fin- kel may lack." Find Range Early The Wolverines found the rang( early in the game, jumped to 8 4-0 lead and stretched…

…'s Russell was named a unanimou- All - America - two 20-footers. When Papp clicked again, the Wolverine lead was down to five. Two consecutive tips by Dar- den and another Russell jumper stretched it 21…

…-13, and after a time out the Flyers cut it to 23- 18. But when Pomey, Buntin and Darden all connected on jump shots, the Wolverine lead was nev- er less than nine for the rest of the way. With the score 34…

… field house, but more than half had' gone home before the Wolverines had wrapped up the game. Buntin's six points, sparked the Blue during the scoring spree, but it was the defensive work and passing of…

March 14, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 140) • Page Image 10

… CE TO SE IA LS,87 5 I book. But I think we fooled a lot of people tonight." Turn on Steam With five minutes left in the game, Russell and the Wolverines turned on the steam. Taking a pass inbounds…

… Blue The Wolverines are the big at- traction. The physical stature of the Blue seems to set the on- lookers in awe. "Which one's Caz- zie . . . Cazzie Russell? Ther.e, that's probably Buntin, no maybe it…

Wolverine fans was George Canamare's third place in the pole vault. Canamare, whose previous per-] sonal best was a 14'10" jump on Friday in qualifying for yester- day's finals, soared 15'4/2" to break the…

… semifinals of the 600-yard run and the 60-yard dash respectively. Both Bernard and Reid pulled leg muscles in qualifying races Friday. In the finals of the 60-yard high hurdles, Wolverine John Hender- son got…

March 03, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 133) • Page Image 6

… game to congratulate Coach Dave Strack on his forty-second birthday. And by the way . . In winning, the Wolverines wrapped up at least their fourth tie for the Big Ten basketball title, needing but one…

…, fired a bullet pass to Bill Buntin under the boards. The big center. who scraped up 20 re- bounds for the night, did justice to the pass by flying through, a cluster of Badgers to stuff in a "Wolverine

… th until they have the championship wereM ast year at Kansas clinched." was against us last seaso Rebounding is as good an in- Cazzie hurt his foot, and v dicator as any, and the Wolverines the films…

…-America team announced yes terday by the Associated Press. They finished one-two in th voting by 216 sports writers an broadcasters. Senior Bill Buntin added mor honors for the Wolverines as h was chosen for the…

… 58 98 k Cazzie Russell and Bill Buntin, - --- 's the Michigan Wolverines con- ' :::: of tinued to lead the Associated ne Press' weekly poll with 31 first: place votes and 399 total points. i- Although…

… Loken is it hopeful the outcome can be re- versed next time. 5 The Wolverines will really have r their work cut out for them on e the high bar. In last year's meetU F n Curzi took first; Gailis second…

…, and Unimoc Loamy d Roethlisberger fourth. Arno 199 - High Bar Men$ - The top Wolverines this year are Alex Frecska, Gary Vander Voort.? - and John Cashman. None of them - have beaten the troublesome…

… for the solo titl- ists. As Big Ten champ, Michigan has already earned the right to compete for the team crown. Pondering Title And it is the team crown that the Wolverines are thinking about. On March…

March 26, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 150) • Page Image 6

… mostly exhibitions and clinics. This will give the Wolverines time to practice and play their own style of ball again after a long lay-off, as well as round into shape for the tourna- ment. The…

… Miami Invitational Tournament. Michigan's total of 299 was good for third place behind Florida's 287 and Florida State"s 288. Di- rectly behind the Wolverines were two more teams from the deep South…

March 11, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 137) • Page Image 6

… in the NCAA tournament of the Wolverines. Keen added When Keen arrived at the IM in Laramie, Wyo. Last season with that Lehigh and Navy have the building with his first surprise, a Bay, Bill…

… Joliannesen and Chris best teams in their history. few more were in store for him: a Stowell out of the lineup, the The conversation turned back Big Ten scoring record, five indi- Wolverines placed sixth. 'Rank…

… confer- ence championship. On Friday during the preliminary 880-run Wolverine senior Dan Hughes trip- I FILECCI Expert Sho( Quick Service avo 1117 SOUTH jlQsl VY~lVll. ~l~V1L11.l Iped on the second turn…

… the Meet Director and will handle more than 360 athletes from 84 schools. Wolverine stars who qualified to compete in Detroit inc'ude: Dorie Reid and Dave Cooper in the 60; John Henderson and Roy Wood…

March 13, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 139) • Page Image 1

… LEXINGTON, Ky.-Michigan's Wolverines, showing their Regents are likely to accept the awesome power against spirited but thoroughly outclassed resignations of President Clark Dayton, rolled to a 98-71 triumph…

…. Rebounding and shooting as well as they have all season, The Regents are reportedly split the Wolverines earned the right to face Vanderbilt tonight for cision uestionbe dvered aunt the regional championship…

… recommendations GerePmyadLryT. the rallies had perverted freedom mightubemmisleadingmm t goning rounded out the balanced into "license for hard-core porno. might be misleading. scoring attack of the Wolverine

… expansion pro- for the Flyers as the Wolverines In another development, Edward gram, were based on information had seven players with more thar M. Strong, deposed chancellor of Ar uuallyriale oucee four…

… outsiders, half to take a 44-25 lead, and Oakland Tribune obtained parts of an official indicated that repre- when the Wolverines had stretch the report and published them last, sentatives from each state…

March 20, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 145) • Page Image 1

… ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, 20 MARCH 1965 SEVEN CENTS SIX PAGES I 0 ES TO C Fl ALS ITH 93-76 I A UCLA Wins Battles Wolverines Tonight Russell Hits for 28, Buntin 22, As Bradley Scores 29…

…-Russel Wolverines close in the first To Complete ''Towers On "'Schedule By CLIFFORD OLSON Robert E. Weaver, management agent for University Towers, said yesterday that the high-rise apartment building at South Uni…

…-76 victory over the crowd's n. 11 combination which kept the half when the fantastic Bill Bradliey popped in 19 points; and it was the Wolverine twin All - Americans who then crushed the Tigers in the sec- ond…

… replacement Ed Hummer. Cazzie was as omnipresent as Santa Claus on Christmas Eve. floating in his 28 points from miles away and also right under the bucket. The real story of the game was the Wolverines

March 30, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 153) • Page Image 7

… - well, one wonders, "What happened?" ' "With 75 teams represented, our finish was respectable, but it cer- tainly wasn't a peak performance," said Coach Cliff Keen yesterday. The Wolverines, who had been…

… lot of Jones School at crosse they had in Ann Arbor two weeks 1:00 p.m. All registered amateur games before when eight Wolverines had cyclists are eligible to compete wardt competed in the semifinals…

March 21, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 146) • Page Image 1

…'t indicative of how UCLA dominated the Wolverines throughout the game. Working together like five fingers of a solo guitarist, they gave a practically flawless rendition of "how to win a basketball game, by…

… really trying." They made the Wolverines look clumsy by constantly Seventy-Four Years of Editorial Freedom VOL. LXXV, No. 146 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, 21 MARCH 1965 SEVEN CENTS FOURTEEN PAGES…

March 14, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 140) • Page Image 1

… LOCAL LO ALDE MONST R ATIONS: LEXINGTON, Ky.-They had to fool around with last-minute heroics as usual, but the MichiganR Wolverines polished off the NCAA Mideast regional by disposing of Vanderbilt here…

… massive S5 Wolverines earned the berth in Demonstrations in reaction to sit-in in Washing next Friday's NCAA semifinals incidents in Selma, Ala. were being ganized to curtailr against last night's upset…

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