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January 11, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 86) • Page Image 7

… he preferred to pull down 15 re- bounds and the Wolverines' chances of a repeat title. Franklin's greatest contribution, however, may have been his own gluttonal tendencies for punish- ment. Constantly…

… Pitts, Dave McClellan, Den- nis Bankey and Bob Sullivan all were casualties of the referee's whistle-the first time all season the 'Wolverines have been in trouble. Yet the foul situation was prob- ably…

… one better by sinking two free throws eight seconds later. In the process, McClellan became the second Wolverine to foul out. A minute later, Sullivan gained his fourth and fifth fouls and Bankey…

… down 29 times, while the Badgers were caught 23 times. Strack was dismayed at the loss I to "mix" with the Wolverines. of Pitts so early in the game but Eino and the other Badgers maintained that no one…

… fered with our offensive strategy. ther toughest tests this term. Wis- Wisconsin was able to rebound consin is 2-1 in the Big Ten. with the Wolverines even though Defending champion Michigan Erickson kept…

… not trusted' to four in a row. Wolverines Creamed in Dairy State MICHIGAN WISCONSIN G F P TG F R P T G F 1 P T Nagle. f 7-21 8-11 10 3 22 Sullivan, f 6-12 8-9 8 5 20 Franklin, f 7-13 13-19 15 4 27 Mc…

February 11, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 113) • Page Image 6

… and Taimo Leps entered. The Wolverine unit has been jokingly referred to by their team- mates as the commonwealth squad, since McDonald is from Jamaica, while the other threea are Canadians. Interesting…

… the bushy-browed Hoosier, no one expects any better than second. By adding Walmsley to the two regular starters, Fred Brown and Jay Meaden, another Wolverine will try his luck for second place.I Indiana…

… meet the most exciting of the season. In their January rendezvous at Bloomington, the Wolverines set season records in three events. And lost the meet. The competition will probably! be distributed in…

…:29.8 effort' to easily win the featured race at the USTFF Invitational. Billed as a head-to-head con- frontation between the Wolverines, Fordham, and Villanova, the top three relay units in the country, the…

… board oval at the Garden, the The Wolverines finished with a 15-yard victory margin over sec- ond place Fordham, who was timed in 8:32. Villanova placed third in 7:36.5; while Tennessee garnered the…

April 11, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 159) • Page Image 7

… of ryas the Wolverines defeated their famous past, exploded for Eastern Michigan yesterday 7-1. seven runs in the third inning and Geoff Zahn and Jack Hurley right - hander M e I Stottlemyre combined…

… gave the Wolverines a 2-0 lead in the opening frame. In the second, Andy Fisher led off the inning with a wrong field double. After Forsythe flied out and Zahn grounded out, Redmon came to the plate and…

Wolverine squad this sea- son. Coach Moby Benedict re- marked afterwards that "Zahn pitched his best game of the spring. His fast ball was moving' at times and so was his curve ball. He was mixing up his…

… Zahn for the Big Ten season which opens Friday with a doubleheader against Indiana in Bloomington. Sophomore Hurley came in to pitch the final three frames and continued the Wolverines' strike- out…

February 11, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 113) • Page Image 7

…. Naturally the Wolverines appeared in their customary white home uniforms. The officials decided something had to give in order to tell the teams apart (State's white is trimmed in green, Michigan's in blue…

… time on a beau- tiful centering pass from Ullyot. Cooley never had a chance for the puck that tied it at 3-all. But even with momentum and a great crowd going for them, the Wolverines couldn't get…

March 11, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 133) • Page Image 7

Wolverine cindermen, heaved the 16-pound orange shot 58'2%/" to snare second place in the event. Harvey, who's groans could be heard echoing throughout Cobo Hall with each put, scored a per- sonal best…

… indoors and avenged last week's defeat at the hands of Badger Bob Hawks, who placed fifth. The shot put was won by Brig- ham Young's Ken Peters, with a throw of 59'6". Blue Men Two other Wolverine entrees…

May 11, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 7) • Page Image 3

…. Application for next test, given June 17, must be filed by May 17, next week Wed. Tests will be given in August & September also, POSITION OPENINGS: Wolverine Die Cast Corp., Detroit, Mich.-Accountant, reports…

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