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February 08, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 95) • Page Image 7

… surroundings, Michigan has other incentives this weekend. One of them. is the traditional rivalry with Minnesota and the other is the Wolverines' chance for a third straight Big Ten championship. Old Rivarly…

… until Min- nesota scored its final goal on an open Wolverine net with 17 seconds left in the game.V After this contest, Mariucci call- ed the Michigan hockey players "dirty and vicious" among other things…

…. When the Wolverines took the Saturday night game 4-2 on Red Berenson's "hat trick," a near riot occurred. Lines of police were necessary to protect the Michigan hockey players from the outraged fans. The…

… defeat had knocked Min- nesota out of first' place in the WCHA and the fans responded by throwing available objects like popcorn boxes and programs at the Wolverines. One spectator even tried to punch…

… Michigan Cap- tain Dale MacDonald. In the overall series between, these two teams, Minnesota has a slight lead having won 72 games to 66 for the Wolverines with nine ties. This record makes it the oldest and…

…-Min- nesota series will decide the cham- pionship. Must Win To retain its championship, Michigan would first have to sweep the games against Min- nesota and Michigan State. Then the Wolverines could only hope…

… only the first three defensemen. The difference in the Wolverines' defense between this year and last is that "We had bet- ter strength in the front lines last season," said Renfrew. AVOID AAU SANCTION…

…... chance to maintain its pride tached. However, tonight's meet As Stager mentally ran down a victory. will only pit the Wolverine fresh- the list of events, he gave his ap- _________ men against their…

January 08, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 83) • Page Image 6

…. Des Plaines, second Big Ten basketball victory convincing margin early in the Illinois. 88-67 in as many starts here last second half which assured the night. victory. The Wolverines came from a Iowa…

… Mischigan Daily * * Payment by Commission * * .DA *Da s .es.. . ." seln DEPARTMENT ANY#DA * D.D.H. * Dailies.... * Ahookie Kazatts * 4* 11IU dl .JIL l I V C ing it on Wolverine mistakes. Coach Sharm…

… Scheuerman shuttled players in and out of the game but couldn't find the com- bination to stop the Wolverine second half blitz. Bill Buntin sccred 34 points, one more than his previous high for the season…

… against Northwest- ern. He also led both teams in re- bounds with 16. The Wolverines and the Hawk- eyes battled inconclusively for the opening minutes of the second half. Then, with Michigan lead- ing 52…

…-48, the Wolverines scored 10 straight points. Six of the points came on lay-ups as was the pattern for the second.half. Michigan repeatedly broke men loose under the basket for an easy lay-up. John…

… man for the Wolverines in the first half as he hit on eight baskets from the floor. Doug Herner, Lar- ry Tregoning, and John Ooster- baan each scored two baskets to account for the remainder of the…

May 08, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 163) • Page Image 6

… busman's holiday from the Big Ten baseball schedule at the Uni- versity of Detroit and returned with a 14-2 win to wait for Notre tame here this afternoon. The game was not all roses for Wolverine Coach…

… that their Wolverine "guests" enjoyed their sojourn to the Motor City by managing to put four errors, two wild pitches on which runs scored, and many other mental miscues into one ball game. Accepts Good…

Wolverines in light of the fact that in two singles matches Blue netmen won first sets handily only to drop the next two. The team score was knotted 3-3 after "M" singles wins by Ray Senkowski, Brian Flood…

…, Tom Jamie- son, 6-3, 3-6, 6-1. The Wolverine veteran, playing on the same courts where he won the Big Ten singles title as a sophomore two years ago, banged away the first set on a tough first serve and…

… Michigan conference meet for Fauquier this spring after a trip to the Pan-American Games kept him out of the Wolverine lineup. An O'Donnell 3-0 lead in the second set paved the way for the Spartan victory…

…-1, 6-2. The Wolverines could pick up only one win in the telling dou- bles play with Senkowski and Fra- ser pairing up to dump MSU's O'Donnell-Damson first singles team, 6-3, 6-1. Senkowski lofted some…

March 08, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 119) • Page Image 7

… OSU as Rick Gilbert carded 450.4 points. Ohio State's Lew Vitucci and Juan Botella took second and third. Pete Cox, Ed Boothman and John Chandler placed fourth, fifth and eighth for the Wolverines. In…

… through this evening and winds up after a full afternoon of activity tomor- row. The Wolverines go into the meet solid favorites to take their third straight conference championship. If they win it; they…

… specialty, with Spicer third in floor ex., Bolton fifth in tumbling, and Levy seventh in the horse. Edge Hawkeyes Lascari's efforts contributed 44 points to the Wolverine cause, and Larose's 41. Both totals…

January 08, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 83) • Page Image 7

… standings - igan and Michigan Tech - themselves at the opposite of the ladder after the first weekend of play. st year Tech was first and Wolverines were second. Now Igan is in last place and the ies are in…

… second last, setting stage for the weekend series een the two teams at Hough- One of the two teams must ; the series to remain in the ing for one of the four play- Disastrous Series The Wolverines played…

… American Association of College Coaches. The award was presented at the baseball coaches' annual banquet. ,Lund guided the Wolverine squad to the NCAA national cham- pioinship last year after, being edged…

… Benedict as the Wolverine coach. NEW YORK (W) - Seven col- lege track coaches, headed by George Eastment of Manhattan, said Monday they would defy the Eastern College Athletic Confer- ence and send teams to…

November 08, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 59) • Page Image 7

… starting left tackle, Keating is a mainstay on the improved Wolverine line that was given much credit for the 27-6 victory over Northwestern last Saturday. His value to the team is not unexpected at all…

… provided the key to Michigan's 14-10 win over Illinois last year, won't be available to the Wolverines in this season's en- counter with the Illini. X-rays taken of Farabee's wrist this week show a fracture…

… Illinois 44 yard line and returned it to the one. The Wolverines then plowed over the clinching tally. While Farabee will have his wrist in a cast for three months, Coach Bump Elliott will move end Tom Mack…

September 08, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 7) • Page Image 7

… the same swim- mers that landed the United States on top in Brazil. Wolverines Star Several University of Michigan swimmers were outstanding dur- ing the Japan tour. Freshman Carl Robie twice lowered…

… installation Soccer Club Entertains Detroit Here The Wolverine Soccer Club plays their final home game until Oc- tober 6 today at German Park on Pontiac Trail. The game against the Panther Soccer club of…

December 08, 1963 (vol. 74, iss. 80) • Page Image 1

…-64 wrestling debut here last night. The Wolverines went on to nose out the Nittany Lions, 16-11, but not before Stowell's pin and a clinching decision by heavyweight Bob Spaly pulled Coach Cliff Keen's men from…

… behind an 11-8 deficit late in the meet. It was a vengeance win for the Wolverines, who suffered their only loss last season to the Nittany Lions. Keen's crew travels to the Wilkes Tournament on Dec. 30…

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