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April 09, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 155) • Page Image 8

Wolverines threw in their 16th goal, there was little doubt as to who was the superior team. Michigan clearly dominated play as typified in their 60-7 shots on goal advantage and their picking up of 74 of 90…

… play- ed on the Tartan turf, will be Michigan's first ever against Cin- cinnati. They are not expected however to give the Wolverines to much trouble. THE GAME that the stickmen are thinking of is their…

… but he struck out ten in that game while walking just three. Burton pitch- ed more innings than any of the Wolverine pitchers and won one of his two decisions. The win was a 12-4 walloping of Arizona in…

… which he went the entire distance. In 'that stint, the team captain struck out ten men and yielded just three earned runs. Helt pitched nearly 13 innings for the Wolverines and had a 1-1 record. However…

April 05, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 152) • Page Image 11

Wolverines in a tie with the Cyclones, scored 9.4 on the .horizontal bars under extreme pressure to cap a remarkable comeback. In fact, the entire high bar team came through with superlative performances, as…

… for Howard and the Wolverine junior reacted with a dramatic performance. Michigan coach Newt Loken was ecstatic over the team's per- formance. "It was a complete team effort, everybody performed well…

… Skip Frowick had 9.05, as the ring team posted 27.1. The Iowa State vaulting score eclipsed the superlative 27.5 Wolverine performance on that event which included Huntsicker's 9.3, McCurdy's 9.2, and a…

….1, Jensen a 9.3, and team captain Ron Rapper a 9.45 to bring the Wolverines within three-tenths of a point of the Cyclones. Then Michigan had to sit idle while Dave Butzman, Iowa State's other all…

… title was theirs, but did not reckon with the Wolverine hig] bar team's ability to perform under pressure. McCurdy remarked that his hands hurt before his routine an that he was "afraid that I would not…

April 02, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 149) • Page Image 6

… parallel bars titlist, will lead the Wolverine assault against the other seven participating schools.- r, able to send four strong competi- tors into every event. The team managed to win only two individ…

…- ual titles in the conference meet, but easily took the team crown on the overall strength they count on in the National meet. The event that could be vital to the Wolverines is the side horse, on which…

…, along with Murray Plotkin. Wolverine g y m- While the gymnastics tournament nasts have scored consistently high is giong on, Michigan will also throughout the season. High, bar, compete in the NCAA…

… trampoline the most spectacular event, wi ll championships, which they W o n follow, and will be one of the last year in Ann Arbor. Huntzick- Wolverines' strongest. Ed How- er, Tim Wright, Chris.Keane, and ard…

April 17, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 162) • Page Image 10

… Adding to these problems has Plagued by injuries, bad weath- been class conflicts which have er, and class conflicts, the Michi- forced some Wolverine netters to gan netters face their second miss matches…

…. Dan McLaughlin, weekend of Big Ten competition. starting in place of Ravreby, The Wolverines, 2-0 in conference nearly had to miss the Wisconsin play, come up against Wisconsin match due to an exam…

… which he TAKE TOLL conference play Thinclads set sights on Ohio State relays today, and then move on to chal- lenge the Wildcats of Northwest- ern tomorrow. First seeded on the Wolverine squad, Mark…

… Jeachim at No. 6 singles as he has compiled a doubtful starter in senior Chris Burr. Burr is nursing a sore back, and will be replaced by Ken Bartz if he is not ready to go against the Wolverines. Bartz has…

… have good depth . . . We'll have to hustle." T h e Wolverines would like to get 18 dual match points this weekend, but will be hard pressed to come out of North- western and Wisconsin with two wins…

… this meet including Michigan State and In- diana, along with the host team, Ohio State. The Wolverines will show their, strength in the 440-yard and two- mile relays as they usually do. The 440 relay…

April 17, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 162) • Page Image 9

…- season, Benedict has been platoon- and have seen little action. Also demic season, the Wolverine dia- ing right hander John Hornyak slated to see plenty of action is mondmen are looking forward to and…

…- "basically succcessful." Bob Ma- should improve the Wolverine's sire "ra typeo sprig taing koski, Pat Sullivan and Bob Bower play. The majority of the players forithereaoulheaseason hihe will continue to share…

… outing for Michigan before the conference race gets under way. This Saturday the Wolverines will host the University of Detroit Titans in a doubleheader at Ferry Field, starting at 1:00 p.m. The game is a…

… make-up contest for an earlier doubleheader which was rained out. In the first meeting of the two teams at Detroit he Wolverines destroyed the Titans 20-5. 1 EAT HEREI WOW! low A three-piece Treasure…

April 08, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 154) • Page Image 6

… thing, the Wolverine gridiron of good1 heroes went through the same sophomo drills they have practiced for the kicking i past three weeks. it is in1 k*ck placekicking units went their drills for the…

… handily and though they like to hit, they do not have the finessse needed to overcome the Wolverines. Saturday, the Wolverines take on Cincinnati, a team they have never faced. The following week the…

… tough. He does believe, however, "the Wolverines are a good, solid ball club, better than last year's team." Though victorious, the Wolver- ines did not escape unscathed from Monday's game. Attackmen…

April 10, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 156) • Page Image 8

…, it would seem that the Wolverines have some sort of monopoly in that area of conference competition. So the ob- vious question arises as to wheth- er the Maize-and-Blue-clad net- ters can conquer the…

Wolverines ran a w a y f r o m second place Indiana by nearly doubling their score 161-86. On Friday afternoon the Hoos- iers hope to be able to dethrone the Big Ten's perennial king on the combination of…

… expanded the Wolverine lead in the three home games they to 20-2. The final Michigan tal- play at Ferry Field. This after- lies were brought in by Raffer- noon at 3:30 they host Eastern ty's fourth hit of…

April 15, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 160) • Page Image 7

…-out single to right By P. ROBERT HERTZ Associate Sports Editor Taking a leaf from the annals of the notorious Frank Merriwell, Coach Moby Benedict's Wolverine baseball squad erupted for three ninth inning runs…

… yesterday to end a 27 inning scoring drought and hand Notre Dame's fighting Irish their eighth loss in nine de- cisions, 3-2. The situation looked rather bleak for the Wolverines as they came up for their…

… Bowen at sec- ond. Catcher Tom Lundstedt re- vived the Wolverines' hopes when he laced a single off the second baseman's glove to centerfield ad- vancing pinch runner Greg Buss to second. Rafferty Doubles…

… decisive run. The hit.allowed the Wolverine lefthander to gain credit for his first win of the season. Aside from the ninth inning' Michigan heroics, the contest was far from exciting. Neither team was able…

… due to rain, saw the Wolverines finally approach their expected potential. Mark Conti, No. 1, was rested because he has been bothered by an inflamed knee for the p a s t several days. Joel Ross, No. 3…

April 03, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 150) • Page Image 7

…-division stating p Stanley Cup Playoff spots. It vitalized Red Wings trip Leaf s Wolverine gymnasts capture NCAA trampoline competition Wings a three-point mar- the New York Rangers, m theyhave a home and ies…

… so have some referee 33 minutes after he allow- Kentucky. individual eve ed Seattle and the state of Wash- The Wolverines' g r e a t e st field events.. ington to proceed with an $82 strength appears…

… last year by scor- ing 9.5 in the compulsories. He performed an optional routine yesterday, after which the top six competitors move into the finals tonight. Only two other Wolverines per- formed in…

… in t h e d Norm Cornwell in 880. With Cornwell his unit could also the top three teams. SHOWING strength , the Wolverines al- strong entries in the ents, especially in the Ira Russell, sixth in eet in…

… Pyatt, Tom Swan and Bob Fortus w i 1l be competing for the Wolverines. The distance-medley will include Al Cornwell running the 880, Al D'- Agostino in the 440, John Thorn- ton in the %-mile and Ken How…

… strong event for the Wolverines is the 440-yard relay. Although this combination of Sol Espie, Godfrey Murray, Trevor Matthews and Gene Brown have never run in a relay together be- fore, they have plenty…

April 04, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 151) • Page Image 7

… - A super- lative performance in the last three events offset a subpar be- gining and sent the Michigan gymnastics team into today's NCAA finals. The Wolverines got a 9.5 from Ron Rapper on the parallel…

… place them 0.9 ahead of the Salukis and within .05 of Temple. Then, on the horizontal bar, Michigan let go with 27.65, lead by Ed Howard's 9.3 and Ted Mar- ti's 9.2. All four Wolverine per- formers scored…

… in second at 105.7, while Hide Yueshita of Washington was third with a 104.75. Michigan entry,. Rick Mc- Curdy, tied for seventh with Iowa's Rick Scorza at 101.50. Wolverine coach Newt Loken said…

Wolverine's George Huntzicker captured the title by downing New Mexico's Stormy Eaton in the finals of the double elimination tournament. The two had beaten each other, and the final head to head…

April 14, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 159) • Page Image 6

…: Neja TV lentals 662-5671 SERVING BIG 10SCHOOLS SINCE 1961 By BETSY MAHON After being roughly treated at the hands of their instate rivals, the Wolverine horsehidemen are set to try their luck againsta…

… group of out of state invaders, the Fighting Irish of Notre Dame. The game will be played this after- noon on Ferry Field. Whether or not the Wolverines can break their losing string de- pends largely on…

April 07, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 153) • Page Image 6

… from Michigan State 14-8 yesterday for their first win over the Spartans in seven tries. The victory was particularly satisfying to the squad as lacrosse is now a varsity sport at MSU. The Wolverines

…- igan put on a 7 points burst to ice the contest. Bob Gillon lead the Wolverine attack with four goals and one assist. Tom Middaugh contributed three goals and four assists, fol- lowed by Skip Flanagan…

April 02, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 149) • Page Image 7

… problems so they can go out and conquer the other for the Western Division Title. 1111I The Michigan lacrosse teanr lost to Bowling Green yesterday 9-5. The Wolverines gave up four goals in the first four…

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