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May 18, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 163) • Page Image 7

Wolverine Opponents By BRIAN MacCLOWRY OUSpecial To The Diyn ye cocked at the sky, and the Big Ten baseball crown within reach, Mich- igan swings into this fabled Indi- ana city early this afternoon to meet…

… Notre Dame on the first leg of a four-game weekend series. The five-day weather forecast for the Midwest is rain and more rain. If the weather man is cor- rect the Wolverines could back into their first…

… will also assure the Wolverines the title, and a trip to the Mid-Eastern NCAA baseball playoffs. Nobody wants to think what could happen if the Wolverines drop two, or even all three of their conference…

…, againsti the Wolverines on Satur- day. Three Homers In the first game last Saturday Kumerow no only pthd a ie three home runs as well, to win his own ball game 5-4. Johnson whipped Minnesota 4-3 in the sec…

…- ond game. Purdue is resting in a tie for eighth in the conference with a 3-8 record. But Lund has no illusions about LOOKING AHEAD-Wolverine center fielder Ed Hood, shown here awaiting a pitch, figures…

… to see a lot of action this weekend as he and the rest of the team prepare for the final four games of the reg- ular season. The Wolverines currently lead the Big Ten, and hope to keep leading it…

…* looking past the Boilermakers. He was cured of that affliction last year. On opening day in 1960 Lund sent assistant coach Moby Bene- dict to Michigan State to scout Purdue. The Wolverines were scheduled to…

Wolverines on five hits to win 4-2, and hand Michigan their initial Big Ten de- feat. Never Again tom orrow Lund hopes to aver a similar catastrophe. On the brighter side, Michigan catcher Bill Freehan has…

… tournament which opens here to- day. Northwestern, host Michigan State, and Indiana are all solid contenders.W Of th thee th up Wolverines the most trouble. Solid Depth Michigan will rely on Ray Sen- kowski…

… leading their team to a 5-4 dual meet victory over the Wolverines three weeks ago. That day Michigan played with- out Wayne Peacock and Bill Vogt but Northwestern's lone veteran, Charlie Lockhart was also…

February 18, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 95) • Page Image 6

…-Munro (tripping) 7:54, M Wilson (tripping) 10:07, M-Palenstein (holding) 12:03, D- Munro (tripping) 12:38. Saves: Coyle (M) 10 8 6 24 Kirkwood (D) 7 11 9 27 But the Wolverines, still fight- ing, came out strong…

… the net and slapped the disk off the post into the cage. Shortly after, however, as the Wolverines again pressed to get back in the game, Michigan's old bugaboo -penalties -- took their toll. First, Tom…

….4. Cephas, who had tied the mark last year; was an easy second in the Wolverine sweep. McRae also doubled as the high hurdle winner by tying the meet record of :08.0. BILL KELLY r ..scores lone Wolverine

… disqual the Wolverines were clocke 3:23.5. In the 100-yard freestyle ] Legacki charged to an early but had trouble at the 50 turn and finished behind S winning 49.4 and Verth. Hoosiers Romp 400-YD. MEDLEY…

… Kleinhans. Michigan's Meet But aside from Alcorn's per- formance and Jerry Young's vic- tory in the two mile run, the meet belonged to the Wolverines. Michigan's great duo of hurdler Bennie McRae and…

… he ran down the list of outstanding performances. He termed McRae "better than he ever was," and added that Her- rala's performance in the shot will give the Wolverines added depth in the Big Ten…

….. As usual, Captain Richard Mont- petit led the Wolverines, taking firsts on still rings and parallel bars, plus a tie for first with teammate Gil Larose in free exer- cise, "and a second on the side…

… (W), 92.5; 2. Schwarzkopf (G); 3. Larose (W); 4. Bromund (W); 5. Kulen- kamp (G). TUMBLING-I. Brown (W), 90.5 2. Gleason (G); 3. Spicer (W); 4. Moen (G); 5. Stone (G). Key: (W)-Michigan (Wolverines

February 18, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 95) • Page Image 5

… Hall and Scott Maentz, and a good scoring effort by Tidwell, Strack feels that the Wolverines have a better than even chance to upset the high-flying Boilermakers. Cole sparked Mich- igan's victory over…

… tele- vised regionally by NBC. Monday's 8 p.m. contest with second place Iowa will end the Wolverines' three game home stand. The Hawkeyes are having their troubles, though. Four of their starting five…

February 18, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 95) • Page Image 1

Wolverine error and picking up a few breaks along the way, waltzed off with a 4-1 victory. The victory clinched the Wes- tern Collegiate Hockey League championship for Denver, but Michigan still held second…

… place in the WCHA as Minnesota whip- ped Michigan Tech's pressing Huskies, 5-1, last night. The Wolverines are still faced with the seemingly impossible task of beating the Pioneers to- night to avoid…

… dropping into third place behind Tech should the Huskies win tonight against Min- nesota. Game time here is 8:00 p m. at the Coliseum. The Wolverines were victimized at every turn last night. 'M' Dominates…

… change at 16:51. As the Wolverines jumped on and off the ice directly in front of the Michigan bench, Duff as took Williamson's short lob pass at the blue line and skated in on goalie Jim Coyle to score…

…. Even at that the Wolverines weren't out of the game as just 49 seconds into the second period Larry Babcock got what everyone in the rink but Referee Marty Pavelich thought was the equal- izer. The…

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