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March 08, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 132) • Page Image 12

… What started out so ominously last December when Michigan lost to Kentucky 96-79 is ending in a rage. The Wolverine cagers, who lost their last eight Big Ten games last season and started this year…

… last three conference games, dramatic- ally reversing the style that produced an 8-16 season last year and the outlooks of another dismal record this time around. And the Wolverines victims have not been…

… meek. After defeating Minnesota 105-92 for the second Wolverine victory over the Gophers this season and for their second road victory, Michi- gan went out to knock Purdue out of the race and…

… Northwestern almost clear out of the first division. The Wolverines' thrashing of Rick Mount's Boilermakers at the Events Building Dedication game had to be the highlight of the season for the Maize and Blue…

… year, the Wolverines had their chance and came through handsomely. After struggling early in the year to find a starting lineup, Michigan finally began to click when Bob Sullivan was moved to the center…

… post even though he gives up valuable inches of height to the opposition. The Wolverines began to move well because Sullivan began passing instead of shooting every time he got his hands on the ball. His…

… up the team by putting sophomore Bill Fraumann at center, but the Wolverines kept on losing. Only when he switched Sullivan to center and Dennis Stewart back to forward against Iowa in early February…

… did the Wolverines began to click. At that time Michigan was 1-5 in the conference and 6-10 over all. While losing that encounter 99-86, Michigan began to find itself, and has gone on to win four of its…

… last six games And in three of those victories, the Wolverines have had all five starters in double figures. Only in the Illinois game did guard Ken Maxey hit for less than 10. This overall balance…

… team. He also has proven to be one of the Wolverines' top scorers, hitting for a 17.6 average this season. Why, then did the Wolverines blossom so late in the season? While it was in part due to the…

March 08, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 127) • Page Image 8

… ONE DOWN-The big reason for Michigan's emergence as a basketball power last year was big Bill Buntin, who led the Big Ten in rebounds and set the all-time Wolverine scoring rec- ord broken by Russell…

… this year. Here Buntin brings down a defensive rebound as frustrated Illini Tal Brody (12), Bogie Redmon (33), and Don Freeman stand idly by. Daily-Bruce Taylor' HIGH-SCORING SOPH-Wolverine sophomore…

… of them. No Big Ten school has ever won more than three winter crowns in the same year, but the Wolverines this year are likely to match that number easily, and could conceivably garner five first…

… the year will be played, and the basketball campaign will conclude with games Saturday and Monday. In the past four seasons, the Wolverines have done quite well for themselves in wintertime competition…

March 11, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 131) • Page Image 8

… Michigan Tech raced away, For a brief three-minute inter- with a 7-4 victory. After an inspiring 8-4 Wolverine Saturday neight's WCHA regional victory over Minnesota the night before, only WCHA regular…

… to becoming the darkhorse NCAA way of a Wolverine appearance hockey champions. in the NCAA championship tour- But after another eight minutes nament at Colorado Springs this had elapsed, the Michigan…

… To ProtestE Firings of GENDELL an WEDNESDAY MARCH 12 Noon, Diag The Wolverines skated out Sat- two minutes to play in the first period to even the contest at 1-1 and set the stage for the season…

… Huskie net- minder Gordon McRae to send the Wolverines into 2-1 lead. Less than four minutes later the hulking right winger a g a i n brought the wildly partisan capa- city crowd to its feet when he com…

March 20, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 139) • Page Image 10

… favored Wolverines will have to re- spond with a sterling performance if they are to carry home the title. In truth, the conference championship is only a part of what the gymnasts will be seeking this week…

… trip to Seattle and the National Champion- ships. After the results of this season's dual meets, which saw the Wolverines chalk up national highs in both their six and seven event scores. Michigan must…

… touranment. The condition of the Wolverine squad is good. A pulled hamstring muscle, which has bothered Dave Jacobs' performances in floor exercises, has been improving, so he should be able to turn in one of…

… concluded. "If these two teams hit, the rest of the scores will fall right in line." It is probable that the Wolverines have not hit their potential this season, but Loken feels he will be "extremely…

… satisfied with a 164," the score his gymnasts achieved against Iowa in the _dual meet. If that tally is achieved, there is little that should keep the Wolverines from their trip to Seattle. -JERRY CLARKE JOI…

March 05, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 124) • Page Image 6

…- gan lineup that will go after the second straight Wolverine title.) By TOM ROWLAND In a shift that wrestling Coach Cliff Keen hopes will "bolster team strength," Rick Bay and Chris Stowell both moved…

… down a weight yesterday as the Wolverine matmen braced themselves for 'i the onslaught of title-grabbers at the conference tourney tomorrow and Saturday at Madison. Fending off a tough challeng- ing…

… Northwestern squad appears to be the biggest job on hand as the Wolverines go after their tenth ti- tle since Keen began his regime back in 1925. Bay, who battled in the 167- pound class all season, will move…

… into the 157 spot where he won the conference title last year as a sophomore. Stowell then moves down into the 167-pound slot in the Wolverine lineup, leaving a vacancy that Keen will fill with either…

… Columbus is his own Wolverine squad. "Wisconsin just has so many good men and such depth," Can- ham comments, "that I can't see anyone beating them except us. Right now on paper it looks as though they…

… virtue of a record-breaking leap of 6'101; In- diana's Connie Miller, who was runnerup to Holden last year and beat Densham at Yost with a jumpj of 6'9%"; and Densham. Canham also feels that Wolverine Al…

… Schmitt, defending outdoor champion, finished third last year, but Wisconsin's second man, Elmars Ezerins, has since graduated. Schmitt's teammate Er- nie Soudek was fifth last year, so the Wolverines have…

… Northwestern's Stu Marshall and Steve Martin of Wisconsin being the Wolverine junior's top challen- gers. 'Tough Luck' Stowell has a 3-3 conference rec- ord, but Keen notes that the loss- es were mostly just…

…. Lee Deitrick lost out in the fin- als of the 147-pound class last year in a thriller, 9-6, to Lonnie Rubis of Minnesota, and this time around the Wolverine junior will have to beat out undefeated Clay…

…- ton Beattie of Illinois, Northwest- ern's Ron Risner, and Iowa's Joe: Greenlee for the winner's medal. Ralph Bahna gets the Wolverine call in the lightweight class where OSU's Mike Berry and Dave Krei…

March 02, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 128) • Page Image 9

… Editor by the dual meet results and con- The Wolverine gymnastics team ference meet in equal proportions. scored the highest point total in By beating Iowa, Michigan is first the nation this year to…

… also the highest in the na- quotes. The meet was fantastic, tion this year. the sidehorse made the difference. definitely made the meet for the Wolverines. The Hawkeyes were supposed to dominate, with…

… k - eyes, they missed their big chance on the sidehorse, as they were un- able to beat the Wolverines on a daily sports NIGHT EDITOR: BILL DINNER The victory, the gymnasts' tenth of the year against…

… able to score only two last night, but they were enough as All-American goalie Jim Keough netted his second shutout of the campaign and the Wolverines defeated the Badgers, 2-0. The win gave the icers…

Wolverines grabbed an early Bob Dickson, who had a 54.125. Dave Jacobs bounced into the lead in the floor exercise. George After the sidehorse, the r i n g next event, the trampoline, with Huntzicked and Dave…

… Jacobs tied team took over to increase t h e a 9.55. Teammate George H u n t- for the top score with a 9.25 each. Wolverine's lead to 1.75 pointstickeiwasscond with a 9.4, and Sid Jensen followed closely…

… edged out Wolverines 2picked up well over a series of above nine perform- by his long time 'rival, Don Hatch, two points on the one event as ances as he totalled 54.225 all- 9.4 to 9.35. Supporting…

… relatively excellent showings, get- ting 9.05 and 8.925 respectively. national championships. Winning 2-0, the Wolverines all but spoiled Thoughts then turned from 'will that case. Michigan break 190 points…

…' to The Badger thirst was squelched, rather than quenched though, 'how muchwill the Wolverines be as Don Deeks secored the first and eventual winning goal from five _arthtfmarks'oingJnen feet out at 2…

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 24, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 144) • Page Image 7

…. Cal, Indiana Dominate Six of Eight Wolverines Qualify PETITIONS DUE TODAY FOR ENGINEERING COUNCIL * MEMBER AT LARGE STUDENT ADVISORY BOARDS * CURRICULUM COMMITTEE * FRESHMAN COUNSELING " PLACEMENT…

…' Wolverine coach Gus Stager called the race "tough, real tough" after the preliminaries but even this turned out to be an un- derstatement. In the finals, Robie came through with a 4:42.33, good enough to…

… and the Hoosiers were topped by the amazing Ken Sitzberger who scored 510.25 points. Ohio State's Chuck Knorr took second to nose out Win Young, the number two man from Bloom- ington. The Wolverines

… six dives which he thought could have.been better. But he called his last three "consistent." Hie said, "I was very happy with my performance to- night." Special To The Daily KENT, Ohio - The Wolverine

… trails with 14. Oklahoma State and Penn State, each with 12 points, round out the list of strong contenders. The afternoon's preliminary ac- tion saw seven Wolverine victor- CARL ROBIE Although Brown was…

… one for the defend- ing NCAA titlist. In the course of his efforts, the Wolverine junior bit through his lip, opening a cut which required four stitches to mend. But Porter, and the rest of the squad…

March 02, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 128) • Page Image 8

…a Fint THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, March 2, 1969 -~j- '-'~" Wolverines batter By BILL CUSUMANO back Associate Sports Editor Fife Ba dgers and leading the fast break. a man to man after only…

… about ended up with a foul shot and four minutes and used it for most '-'-'--- -_ l nn Michigan closed out the home Michigan led 31-20 basketball season by defeating The Wolverines could have bur…

Wolverine onslaught. Stewart came right back after the time out to hit on another jumper and Tomjanovich followed with two of his specialty bank shots. Stewart then finished, the bombing by leaping to grab a…

…, the fast break and the zone, were not very effective.} The Wolverines weren't able to1 use their rebounding advantage to roll to easy scores as the lanes just were not being filled. Part of the trouble…

… factor in the Wolverine victory. Michigan played an uneven game in their home finals, but maintained enough consistency to defeat the visiting Badgers by the score of 84 to 79. -Daily-Andy Sac] MICHIGAN…

… Detroit 4,senior pulled in six caroms and 3 held Johnson to just nine points. 6 Michigan's other problem yes- 9terday, the zone, was negated al- most immediately. Orr changed to TENANTS: WOLVERINES IN…

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 06, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 108) • Page Image 1

… team won four weight division championships at the Sports Building yesterday to run away with the Big Ten team title, the 10th in Wolverine Coach Cliff Keen's 35-year career. On Friday Michigan had…

… third in the 123-pound division by win- ning his consolation match, and Wolverines Dick Fronczak and' Fred Olm lost close decisions in their bids for consolation honors. No Conference wrestling team had…

… firsts to the Wolverines four, but simply could not match Michigan's great overall team strength. A total of 13 different trackmen won points for the Wol- verines. Double Winner Heading the Wolverine honor…

… lost to North Dakota here last night in overtime, 4-3, eliminating the Wolverines from the WCHA play-offs. Bill Colpitts of the NoDaks scored at 9:49 of the overtime period to foil the Michigan squad…

… led all scorers with 21 points, while teammate John Tidwell bagged 18. (See Story, Page 8) ses to their feet ,to cheer the 400-yard medley in t is. The Wolverines won the meet, their fourth consec nt…

… the Wolverines previous record of 148, set last year. Trailing the Wolverines and Hoosiers, in what proved as ex- pected, to be a dual meet on a grand scale, were Ohio State, 41V2, Michigan State, 35…

…, Iowa, 17, Minnesota and Illinois, 4, Wis- consin, 31 /2and Northwestern and Purdue 0. Wolverines Push Last night, as in the first two days of competition, it was out- standing individual performances…

… in 16 years win three Big Ten winter spot Ititles in a single season. The last such flourish w also accomplished by Michiga in 1944, when the Wolverin won the same three titles. Michigan ended the meet…

… w 30 point winners. While India had 18. Leading 93-77 at the beginn of the evening's program Wolverines were never in trot and. clinched the meet with two events remaining. Clark Tops All Perhaps the…

March 22, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 141) • Page Image 7

…Saturday, March 22, 1969 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Pace Sc~~~ Iu~ ,Mrh2,169TEMCIA AL -:I- -- Wolverine g ym comeback falls short iy ANDY BARBAS 1 Executive Sports Editort The Wolverine gymnasts won…

… 186.55. The final score on the six events which' count for the NCAA's was Idwa 161.55, Michigan 161:10.. Because of the preliminary re- sults, the Wolverines, the Hawk- eyes, and the third…

… effort by Michigan. While the high bar team only could total 26.85, Iowa's four perform- ers all put out mediocre showings and the Wolverines picked tip 0.9 points, coming within 1.10 points of the…

….5 total to de- feat Michigan for NCAA qualifi- cation. Fortunately for the Hawkeyes they were able to tally a 26.90 total to slip past the Wolverines. -Daily---Eric Pergeaux CHARLES FROEMING executes the…

…, however, as the Wolverines fell short of the Hawkeyes in yesterday's session, which determined the Big Ten representative in the NCAA meet. sports NIGHT EDITOR: JOE MARKER 14 spots. Unfortunately, the…

Wolverines would prefer to go to the nationals as a team. But after the first two Ievents, it would have been easier to get bets on an earthquake in Ann Arbor than on Michigan coming back. Iowa took a half…

… like the recently changing cold as the playing surface. weather, the erratic play of the For the next. few weeks the Michigan hockey teai wavered Wolverines floundered in a blizz- during the entire…

… they gave Michigan on the sidehorse were rather unexpect- ed." As Iowa was to find out, though, the Wolverines had not given up. In the third arid last event of the afternoon session, the rings, Mich…

…- igan regained a half a point. Led by Chuck Froeming's 9.35, t h e Wolverine's started a spectacular comeback act. After dinner, Michigan fans were hoping that Iowa had cooled off. But their performance…

March 04, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 129) • Page Image 6

… Michigan hockey team completed a five game winning streak and captured the Big Ten conference crown. Clubbing Wisconsin 8-5 on Fri- day night, the Wolverines tighten- ed the defensive reins the n e x t night…

Wolverine fans with sterling performances. Perrin chose Friday night for his particular feature. Not satis- fied with a mere three goals, he capped his hat-trick by knocking home a fourth in the final period…

… earn the Big Ten title, while Wisconsin needed only one win to capture the crown. From Friday's opening faceoff, however, the Wolverines made " Big Te, their intentions to sweep the ser- ies well known…

Wolverine margin to 8-5 and end- ed the scoring for the evening. Picking up where he left off the previous night, Deeks opened Saturday night's scoring at 2:36 of the first period. Wisconsin then began to con…

… against the Wisconsin Badgers. Perrin's four goals Friday night paced the Icers to an 8-5 victory. Saturday's 2-0 victory completed the weekend sweep and assured the Wolverines of the Big Ten title. U I…

… their previous best. pressure must have gotten to them." As Iowa buckled, the Wolverines kept pouring it on with 9.0-plus routines, trying to break some kind of a record for consistency. Loken exclaimed…

… practice." "I definitely predict a better iscore for Iowa in the Big Ten ;Meet. They have the added nxoti- Ovation of having lost to us." If the Wolverines can perform :as they did Saturday, they should inot…

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 04, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 108) • Page Image 6

… for the Wolverines. Jack Darden, at 177-lbs., was the only Michigan wrestler to be defeated in today's action. After the meet Wolverine Coach Cliff Keen said that he was very proud of his team…

… made the difference." Following Iowa and Michigan were Minnesota, 37; Wisconsin, 30; and Michigan State, 27. The Wolverines two champions equalled the Hawkeyes but Iowa managed two seconds and a con…

…. Corriere's second conference championship-he won the 1959 157-lb. crown--was not so easily realized. The Wolverine captain battled down to the wire with Don Kelly of Illinois in their fin- al-round match…

…. WOLVERINE WINNER-Arno Lascari provided Michigan with its only individual championship at Columbus yesterday b ' taking the parallel bars event. The Wolverine sophomore was undefeated in dual competition this…

… Michigan Captain Red Beren- son after the game last night. Berenson who scored his 40th goal of the season last night to tie an existing school record, was as sad as his teammates in the tomblike Wolverine

March 22, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 144) • Page Image 9

…Friday, March 22, 1,968 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nine Friday, March 22, 1968 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nine apoplexy doug heller BASEBALL OPENER Wolverines Hit Western Trail 'i DO AWAY WITH…

… might expect the above statement to have come from the mouth of newly-crowned New York Met Manager Gil Hodges. But it didn't. It was said by Wolverine As- sistant Baseball Coach Dick Ho- nig; and after a…

… at 9:30 EST against the best college team in the country, Arizona State. The Wolverines will also have to sweat though (latest tempera- ture: 65* and rising) a Saturday doubleheader and two single…

… games From there the Wolverines will take a short excursion to Tucson where they'll begin immediately another five-game series, this time with Arizona, the nation's seventh best team. "With the loss of…

…. Heavyweight Dave Porter and Pete Cornell, at 167-pounds, both third-place finishes in 1967, are the only Wolverines left in the main brackets after what assist- ant Michigan coach Rick Bay called "a…

… disappointing day all aound." Two other Wolverines were eliminated completely, while three others have very slim chances of wrestling back in the consolation brackets. It.was the favored schools who dominated all…

… televised at 12 midnight on WJBK, Channel 2. second-place Minnesota's .277 bat- ting mark. Leading the Wolverine's and the rest of the Big Ten in individual batting was outfielder Andy Fisher with .459, 67…

March 12, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 135) • Page Image 8

… & DELIVERY Iowa Victory Caps Four Game Streak; Wolverines End With 11-13 Record N EJAC TV. RENTALS 662-5671 By JOEL BLOCK Wolverine Coach Dave Strack should be doing razor blade com- mercials - he's the…

… pretty fes- tive mood at first," Strack remem- bered of the crowd, "but they be- gan to get a little apprehensive when we took our big lead." The Wolverines held a 16 point advantage at one point during…

… harmlessly off the back rim. "I don't think the basket would have counted even if the ball had gone in," Strack said, "but it sure caught my breath." The Wolverines were high Sat- VOTE DAMM CON-CON After o…

…, aver- aged 7.7 points a game this year. He replaces senior Jim Pitts asj captain of a Wolverine team which finished the season tied for sixth in the Big Ten race with a 11-13 overall record. Maxey should…

March 27, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 149) • Page Image 7

… on- slaught in diving and came out with their fourth consecutive team title, scoring 302 points. The Hoos- iers were second with 286 markers, while the Wolverines chalked up 253 points on the tally…

…. The two Wolverine Olympians Carl Robie and Bill Farley, hzad been expected to give Saari his roughest competion, but all Robie could manage was a fourth while Farley placed tenth. Robie was clocked in…

… 17:42.86. Takes Consolation Paul Scheerer, Wolverine breast- stroke star, barely missed qualify- ing for the championship finals, but he grabbed first in the con- solation round of the 200-yard…

….87. The Wolverines managed to pull within four points of Indiana with KEN SITZBERGER GARY DILLEY only two events remaining on the program, but the diving put the Hoosiers virtually out of reach as four…

… East All-Stars; B131 Russell Sparks Celtics to in his dives to place fifth for Michi- gan, and Wolverine Fred Brown added an eleventh on the high board. Favorite Ken Sitzberger of Indiana finished…

… second withz 532.15 points. The Wolverine squad of Rich Walls, Hoag, Farley and Robie placed second in the 800-yardx freestyle relay, the Hoosiers bare-# ly edging them. out in the time ofz 7:06.64. The…

… champion last night by overwhelming Bob Billberg of Morehead State Teachers 15-4, but the Wolverine team finished fifth overall in tournament com- petition. Bob Fehrs, the only other Mich- igan entryswho…

… Ohio State is, in second with 880. Michigan's John Richart is in fourth place with a 216 total fol- lowing. Friday's play. Wolverine John Schroeder is in sixth with 217 while Bob Bar- clay and Bill…

… Newton rounded out the Wolverine foursome with 225 and 226, respectively. t n iiBattle of Gators n the individual, competition, national amateur champion Bob Murphy of Florida had a one stroke lead over…

March 16, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 139) • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1966 PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1986 TO PLAY IN TOURNEY: Four Wolverines Join AAU Cage Team Gymnast Duke Serves as M…

…' Sparkplug The final buzzer at Iowa City Saturday night supposedly marked the end of 1965-66 competition for the Wolverine, cagers, but four Michigan seniors have decided to have another go at it next week at…

Wolverine starters will augment an already strong group of area talent. Other players pre- viously lined up for the Mustangs are paced by the high-scoring MSU duo, Stan Washington and Bill# Curtis, who led…

…, former University of San Francisco All- America; Randy Gethis, former NAIA All-America from Rider Col- lege; in addition to Larry Tre- goning, last year's Wolverine cap- tain, and Lance Olson, a former…

…. If the Wolverines do well in the regionals the team will travel to Penn State for the NCAA finals. To make it to the finals, Michigan has to finish among the top three teams in a regional that features…

… years' Michigan's first opponent in theI Big Ten will be the University of7 Minnesota. Last year the Gophers+ were the victims of a 9-0 lacing in the first meet of the season, falling to a Wolverine squad…

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 04, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 106) • Page Image 7

…, Duane Hoecherl of Minnesota, and Bill Buck of Iowa, all of whom gave the Wolverines fits in dual meets. "Tramp Twins" The "tramp twins," Tom Oster- land and T. Francis, will be two more Wolverines in…

… fourth place finisher last year. Defends Titles Leading the Wolverines into the preliminaries will be sprinter Tom Robinson, who set marks in the 60- and 300-yard races at last year's meet. The Bahaman…

March 04, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 129) • Page Image 7

… M o u n t and Bill Keller. Both achieved ''7 - _.T _ L T~ the Wolverines will have to con- tend with the added rigors of playing in Purdue arena. Coach King attributes home success to the fans. "The…

…Coach Fred Snowden said, "Mark was the turning point for us in an otherwise slow ball game. He was the catalyst we needed to fire us up." Besides these Wolverine bright spots, they may profit from Pur- due…

… there, some backcourt pressure applied by the Wolverines m a y trouble any inept ball handlers. -Dail-Andy Sacks WOLVERINE STAR RUDY TOMJANOVICH leaps high above the crowd for one of his game…

…-leading total of sixteen rebounds in Michigan's victory over the Badgers last Saturday. Wolverine hopes for an upset of Purdue once against center around Tomjanovich, 1MW THINCLADS THIRD: BadgersTriumphant cond…

… talent, Michigan comes off high note Last cagersI By DAVE HANNES Saturday the Wolverine gave a performance which By ERIC SIEGEL. They were wrong when they rated Harry Truman a 2 million w vote underdog…

… seven more for the semi-finals. According to Wolverine h e a d coach Dave Martin, "They (t h e Badgers) had it pretty well sewn tip Friday night. When a team has two qualifiers to every one of yours, you…

March 07, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 129) • Page Image 9

…- day, midway through the finals of the 57th Annual Big Ten Indoor Track Championships. "And the doors were locked," Martin said wryly. His experience sums up the fate of the Wolverine cindermen, ex- cept…

… that they found themselves locked out rather than in, garnering only 21 points for a fifth place finish. The meet marked the worst performance of a Wolverine track squad since 1958, when the Mich- igan…

… . . . led to the Wolverines' demise. "We should have been third," remarked Mich- igan's head track coach, Don Can- ham, at the meet's conclusion. "You can't criticize Jack Har- vey," Canhamn noted, "because…

… he's been bothered by a sore arm." Harvey, the Wolverine captain, and winner of the shot put in 1966, finished second to Bob Hawke of Wisconsin. Harvey's best toss was 56'7%", while Hawke managed a 57…

… cost us some valuable points too," Can- ham continued. "I know he's cap- able of a 4:06 mile right now." Sick And the illness. The Wolverines had been bothered by flu and bronchitis for the two previous…

… State's John Spain and Michigan's Kut- schinski. All are sophomores and all had bettered the existing con- ference record the week before. Last Chance Kutschinski, the last Wolverine hope for a victory at…

… conclusion of the mile. Kutschinski took third in 1:51.1, his best time to date. "I just ran a poor race, and they ran good ones," the Wolverine entry ex- plained. "I thought the pace would be faster. When I…

… jump. Wolverine sophomore Gary Knickerbocker and Spartan Mike Bowers left the remainder of the field stalled at 6'7". Both cleared 6'9", but Bowers was awarded first place on the fewest number of misses…

…. Clarence Martin, another Mich- igan sophomore, earned fifth with a jump of 6'6", but Rick Hunt, defending outdoor conference champion, failed to add points to the Wolverine column. He also jumped 6'6", but…

March 03, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 115) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY 4 - - ~vlYv tu -- a - i:- SIJNUAY ', MARCH 3, 1963 3 Wolverine Cagers] 3untin-CoieHarris Trio Notch 70 Points; eared Twin Post Offense Flunks Test Popple Sixth-Ranked Illini…

… consecutive points for Michigan. The splurge brought the Wolverines from a 53-52 deficit to a 66-58 lead. Buntin finished with 27 points, high for the team. Michigan doggedly maintained the lead despite the…

… points out of Michigan's total of 39. Illinois resorted to the twin totem offense after ten minutes had elapsed, as Skip Thoren en- tered the game. The Wolverines immediately went into a zone de- fense…

…. In the running department Michigan ac- tually faired better than the run- and-shoot Illini, scoring on eight fast breaks. The Wolverines maintained their conference lead in rebounding, garnering 55 to…

… the Wolverines. The win put North Dakota into a first place tie with Denver in the WCHA standings. North Da- Wrestlers Win Michigan's wrestling team scored a decisive 17-12 victory over Iowa at Iowa…

… City yester- day.I Carl Rohdes, Lee Dietrick and Chris Stowell socred the only Wolverine victories. Wayne Miller, Rick Bay and Jack Barden had matches that ended in draws. The Hawkeyes won only two…

…- ment may not come as shocking to someone who saw Michigan defeat sixth-ranked Illinois, 84-81, it sums up the situation perfectly. The Wolverines. didn't exactly annihilate the. Illini, but they left no…

March 04, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 108) • Page Image 7

… Two Nights Playing their second game in as many nights and third of the week, the Wolverines opened up a 2-0 lead on goals by Gerry Kolb and Don Rodgers midway through the first period. Kolb flicked in…

… Berenson's power play goal, which tied Neil Celley's school record for most goals in a season, gave the Wolverines their second lead at midway through the sec- tond stanza. Then the roof fell in. Elov Seger…

… the Big Ten meet at Colum- bus last year. Jastremski clocked 1:00.6 while Nelson touched out in 1:01.3 to also break his own Wolverine varsity record. Two More Geza Bodolay came through for a fifth…

… State's John Bo- tella for his defeat on the 1- meter board by edging the Buck- eye champion in the 3-meter div- ing finals 500.35 to 493.70. The Wolverine duo of Ron Jaco and Pete Cox were right up there…

… third place with a clocking of 3:43.9 to the Gophers' 3:44.3. Surprise - Indiana Fins Michigan Coach Don Canham agreed that the Badgers took it instead of the Wolverines' losing it. "They deserved to…

March 03, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 122) • Page Image 7

…-the backbone of he the Wolverine hockey team all sea- nd son. He is presently holding op- ponents to 2.3 goals per game, the second lowest goals-against aver- age in the conference. When asked about Gray a few 3…

… scored three times in WCHA play. Michigan is presently on top of the conference, but the Blue must sweep this weekend's home- away series with Michigan State. The shakeup in the Wolverine line will…

… at Houghton 3-1. Said Renfrew, "We played real well both nights. Both teams showed some real good hockey. They just beat us." Saturday night was a different story as the Wolverines came back to win 4…

… dual meet victory, but the Wolverine headmaster isn't ready to claim any confer- ence championship just yet. "Right now we haven't won a thing," said Keen yesterday as his matmen worked out in prep…

… Club in an exhibition meet early in the winter. The only Big Ten team that really gave the defending conference champs any go for the win was at Evanston in the Big Ten opener when the Wolverines nipped…

… his only Big Ten loss this year. Northwestern's Stu Marshall goes into the 157-pound matches with an 8-2-2 mark, including a draw with Wolverine Big Ten champ Rick Bay, and the Wild- cats' Dick Ernst at…

March 01, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 113) • Page Image 7

… .close to home who don't look for Michigan to be in the winner's circle when the laur- els are being handed out. Foremost among them is Phil Diamond of Ann Arbor, long time Wolverine follower and…

… Trip By STAN KUKLA Michigan meets North Dakota tonight and tomorrow night in its final two games in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association and the Wolverines' chances for vic- tory 'become slimmer by…

…, Wayne Kartusch and Don Rodgers. The Wolverines, who now are 3- 13-2 in the WCHA and are 7-13-2 overall, are hard on the trail of their worst season since Al Ren- frew took over as coach in the 1957…

…-58 season. That year the Maize and Blue won only eight games while losing 13. The next year Renfrew's charges ended up with a 8-13-1 record. Sioux, Too? If the Wolverines drop the se- ries to the Sioux, they…

… Smith, who has done :07.9 in the lows. Michigan will clash most direct- ly with Wisconsin in the shot put, an event which Canham has lab- eled a must if the Wolverines are to have any kind of a shot at…

… tripped up by Wisconsin 61 to 46V. ,This year, the Wolverines have been gaining momentum as they neared the indoor championships. Meanwhile, Wisconsin has been hurt by injuries to key men: How- ard has a…

March 28, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 126) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUE: SDAY, MARC] e Made Our Own Breaks'-Stager Lakers Top Hawks, 121-112 v JOHN McREYNOLDS sports, as well as in all life, got to make your own ," said Wolverine swimming Gus…

… Cincinnati won the championship game." This is the fourth NCAA cham- pionship in the last five years for Stager, who has coached' the team for the last seven years. Under Stager the Wolverines first won the…

… which pushed some of SC's swimmers out, but then Southern Cal wasn't pushing hard enough and it was their own fault." How was USC favored over Michigan by ten or more points when the Wolverines won by 23…

…- ketball coach Dave Strack re- marked that Tidwell does not plan to play professional basketball. The Wolverine star anticipates en- rollment in medical school next year. Indiana's Walt Bellamy and St…

… Michigan State illed off their own version of Le one-two punch as they led 1 Big Ten competitors with 18 id 19 points respectively. The Wolverines had sent four restlers to Corvallis-Jim Blaker b147-lbs, Don…

…'s decision in overtime. Only Blaker and Corriere man- aged, to place for the Wolverines. Both won their consolation semi- final bouts. Blaker smothered Lock Haven State's Bill Bailey, 12-4, and Corriere…

March 05, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 129) • Page Image 11

… upsets q nd surprises started flowing thick and fast. Michigan suffered more than its fair share of setbacks as some of * the Wolverine grapplers, who had been figured to go all the way, met defeat and…

…, which had 47, and far behind Michigan State, who led the pack with a commanding 63 points. And Iowa was nipping at the lagging Wolverine heels with a commendable 40 points. Lackluster Show Then, on that…

… itself, Northwestern Coach Ken Kraft very audibly supported his team, thea Hawkeyes proved that there is /such a thing as Iowa Stubborn, and the once- highly-rated Wolverines were re- duced to just another…

… Michigan because floor exercise and 27.1 on the side- vaulting while George Huntzicker the Wolverines had to defeat Iowa horse. Iowa followed in second matched that in the floor exer- in order to gain a…

… igan State and Iowa slipped on -o-- the tramp. getting 24.8 and 24.65 r espectively. jThe rings which preceded the Iampoline showed the three 27.65, the Hawkeyes 27.25, and the Wolverines 26.95. Rich Ken…

… that they coulj never In the championship finals, the 9.0. and Jensen 8.85. S recover. Wolverines fell down completely During the break which fol- T Of the wrestlers that were still as Fred Stehman fell…

… in a hotly-contested match that powerful heavyweight Jeff Smith they had a chance at the title by tie v had the highly partisan Hawkeye turned the trick for the second knocking off the Wolverines. Th…

… 134.80 overall. Dick 3. Thriller And so the Wolverines failed Richards led the Wolverines with (s S In the most thrilling match of to take any championships. 9.15 points, Jensen compiled 9.1, 9.5; the…

… vaulting, put the Spartans ahead Cr end of regulation time, maintain- 123 lbs. -- McCall (Ind.) dec. for good. While the Wolverines (M ed the same score throughout Watson (NU) 3-1. (In' 130 lbs. - Young (OSU…

…) dec. had 27.3, the Spartans' 27.75 show- 7. three overtime periods, and was HUDSON (M) 7-6. ing was better. Jensen led the (M finally awarded a referee'. de- 137 lbs. - Anderson (MSU) dec. Wolverines

March 08, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 132) • Page Image 7

… little upsetting, Unfortunately for them, the soothsayers proved correct, and the Hoosiers picked up their sixth cosecutive Big Ten title, while the Wolverines added to their string a sixth consecutive…

… serious doubts along the way. They fought like Wolverines right down to the final race. Michigan kept right up with the winners in first places with seven, while two went to Michigan State and one each to…

… beat defend- ing- champ Carl Robie in the 400- yard individual medley with a 4:17.3 performance. Australian re- cruit Bob Windle knocked off an- other Wolverine defending champ, Farley again, in the 1650…

… the meet, the 800-yard freestyle relay, to set a new Big Ten and American record, again at the expense of the Wolverines. The time was an incredible 7:02.6, an average of about 1:45.6 per man. Adding to…

… plac- Not Bad, for a Starter ers in the top seven. The meet began well for Michi- No, Michigan's Wolverines did gan with Farley winning the 500, not win the title this year. But but MSU's strength here…

… finalists 100-YD. BACKSTROKE-1. Dillte? (MSU); 2. Skogland (NU); 3. Or- widened the'gap to 47 points, land (M); 5. Kingery (M). Time- The Wolverines gained 11 points 54.2-. back in the 100-backstroke as I 400…

Wolverines, the Spartans, and the Gophers, ran true to form as the trio pulled away quickly and were never threatened. Wisconsin fin- ished a distant fourth and Ohio State a way-off-the-pace fifth. Tight…

… four points over Michigan. The Wolverines, in turn, finished only a scant two points ahead of Minnesota. "MSU simply qualified more men for the finals," explained Fitzgerald. A check of the con- testants…

… pinning everyone 157-Pund-Beale (Wis) d. Grossi who stepped on the mat except (Min detault.Reinbolt (OSU) . the referee. The Wolverine sopho- Klein (Minn), 10-6. more put away Indiana's Marty 177-Pound…

March 04, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 107) • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SIX TIlE MICHIGAN DAILY Wrestlers, Gymnasts, Thinclads in Title Cont entiot MSU Matmen Lead in Meet; Five Wolverines in Finals, 'M' Qualifies Most Men; Bird…

… lost a match. Corriere's loss to Iowa's Joe Mullins considerably hurt the Wolverine's chances. Mullins Prepared Corriere came out fast and after sizing'Mullins up made a move for a takedown..Mullins was…

… note for the Wolverines was the showing of little Nick Armelagos. Although only winning one match, he came within 15 seconds of upsetting se- cond seeded George Hobbs. Near Pin. Armelagos almost pinned…

…'s finals. Michigan will be seeking its third straight Big Ten Indoor title tonight. As expected, the Wolverines were particularly strong in the middle distance events. Coach Don Canham chose to enter Ergas…

….-Senzig (MSU) vs. Turner - (OSU) (Continued from Page 1) The Wolverines and the Illini combined to qualify first in every event as Michigan's Tom Oster- land took an early lead in re- bound tumbling and Hal…

…- bling to help offset Holmes' first. The Wolverines' best chance for a sweep tomorrow will come in the -high bar, on which Montpetit' qualified first with 9512, followed by Hynds and teammate Gil La- rose…

… the Wolverines' good- showing thus far has been the performance of its sophomore spe- cialists. Barry Spicer, Lew Fenner, and Halph Bromund, qualified sixth in free exercise, fifth on the side horse…

Wolverines are in command at this point, Illinois cannot be counted out. The Illini aren't about to give up a 12th straight Conference ti- tle without a strong fight. Pond, an ex-Marine, said that "the issue…

… 'is still in doubt, but we're the Marines," meaning, of course, that his team is used to the pressure, and still is in position to grab top honors. After the afternoon session in which the Wolverines

… an easy 6-1 win over traditional rival Michigan State here last night.' The redhead notched his two markers in the opening period and the Wolverines picked up a pair in each of the final two frames to…

March 15, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 135) • Page Image 6

… shot at the title," Orr stated, "if we had had a big man who could've played t h e pivot. As it was, we went with an open-court attack all year. Without thatbig center, t h e Wolverines began the…

… State. But we lost to Minnesota up there, and this has to be one of the biggest disappointments since we expect- ed to beat them." The Wolverines did, however, manage to beat Iowa and Indiana in overtime…

…-UNION By ANDY BARBAS Executive Sports Editor Second fiddle usually has a lousy tune to play. Wolverine gymnast Chuck Froe- ming hates playing second fiddle to Iowa's Don Hatch. "I'm always shooting to b e a…

… Division W L T Pts. GF GA 41 17 11 93 234 180 38 15 14 90 261 186 36 24 8 80 201 174 33 25 10 76 218 187 30 22 14 74 204 181 30 30 7 67 243 215 West Division WOLVERINE GYMNAST Charlie Froeming executes an L…

March 01, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 127) • Page Image 6

… 1943. had emerged asj As Coach John Powless of Wis- one of the Wolverines t o p per- consin leads his cagers into the formers after beginning the year Events Building this afternoon for as the team…

…'s sixth man. He clin- a 2:15 television duel with t h e ched a starting berth after a fine Wolverines, he may find the Mich- game against Michigan State and igan starting lineup to be some- later scored a…

… sizeable advantage. confident that if the meet is to be The Wolverine floor exercise team decided on the high bar, his Hawk- should score slightly higher than eyes will win. their opponents, due in part to…

… team's side horse. Keith McCanless of competitive edge and improve its Iowa is defending Big Ten a n d performance. If it has the same National chaimpion. He keys what effect on the Wolverines, the meet…

… is probably the strongest side horse should be as tough as the respec- team in the nation. The Wolverine tive records would indicate. team is capable of a good score, but has been somewhat disappoint…

… Defense Intelligence Agency team that promises to make the Illinois rings one of the afternoon's clos- Ohio State -------- est events. Minnesota Trampolining is the Wolverines' Indiana domain, with…

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 15, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 133) • Page Image 7

…- (Continued from Page 1) ment," hit on a turn around jump shot to put the Wolverines up by three.' But Ohio wasn't finished. Haley drove in for a layup with 12:47 left to play and the sore was knotted at 43-all…

… a layup, putting the score at 51-43 and out of reach of the challenging Bobcats. The Wolverines kept a lead of at least ten for the last seven minutes and coasted to the 12- point margin. Russell…

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… into the NCAA semifinals last night as Coach Dave Strack's Wolverines dropped Ohio University 69-57. Next on the agenda for the senior captain and his Big Ten champ Wolverines is Kansas City to face Duke…

… Knights of Co- lumbus indoor track meet last night. Reid 'tied a 1963 meet record time of :05.2 set by Paul Dray- ton as he kicked, past Barry and Mel Posie of the Cleveland Strid- ers. Meanwhile, Wolverine

March 06, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 109) • Page Image 7

… finish- ing in the Big Ten basketball first division'here last night with a 102- 80 victory. The loss, coupled with Indiana's win over Illinois, eliminated what faint hopes the Wolverines had. ed close…

… Doug Herner had 'two fouls apiece to further add to the Wolverine woes. The Gopher lead reached 23 points, 55-32, at one point in the second half, but the Wolverines rallied., With Oosterbaan hitting 18…

Wolverines could only manage 35.6. Not Enough MICHIGAN G F P T Cole 6 4-6 3 16 CHICAGO (AP) - The federation athletic program, strongly sup- ported by the National Collegiate Athletic Association, had a "show…

…, was not taken up at this session because it already has made definite plans, drawn up a constitution and objectives. Byers accused the AAU of "in- -Daily-Bruce Taylor TWO MORE FOR WOLVERINES-This one…

… Iowa loses its remaining game. The Gophers used a height ad- vantage, a fast break and Mag- danz' 42 points to close their sea- son with three straight wins and finish with a 6-8 record. The Wolverines

… guard Bob Cantrell, still out with the flu, the Wolverines stay- Y By JIM BERGER Brown Harris Herner Hall Schoenherr Oosterbaan Higgs Ludwig Eveland Greenwdld Totals MINNESOTA Magdanz Cronk Mc…

… and playoff championship. But the Wolverines unlike most losers have another shot. This time it will be for a bigger and better prize-the National Collegiate Athletic As- sociation championship at Utica…

March 14, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 134) • Page Image 8

… in the half-mile. The Wolverines' champion two- mile relay squad will be hurt by the loss of All-American Tom Kearney who has been hampered all season by an ankle injury. This year's unit will probaly…

… consist of Kutchinski, Rick Storrey, Paul Armstrong, and Gary Gold. Another bright spot for the Wolverines will be hurdler Larry Midlam. Midlam is the Big Ten title holder in the 70-yard lowsl and has been…

… eligibility rule. Wolverine freshman, Gene Brown, has run the 60-yard dash in :06.2. which will probably be fast enough to qualify. But that event will prob- ably feature the strongest field of any in the meet…

…. Among the top names will be Michigan 3tate freshman, Herb Washington, who has consistently run the distance in :06.1. Other freshman competitors for the Wolverines will be Larry Wolfe in the pole pault…

March 30, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 148) • Page Image 7

…Sunday, _March 30' 1969 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven Sunday, March 30, 1969 THE MICHIGAN DAILY y MM IrI Indiana wins, Wolverines finish in fourth, edge out Yale by four points swimming…

… to fifth place by scoring only 160 points. The Wolverines edged out the Eli's with 164 points, as Michigan's divers came through with 21 points on the three-meter board, Wolverine diver Dick Rydze led…

… junior Bruce McManaman's elev- enth provided just enough points to put the Wolverines in fourth. UCLA with 102 points and sixth place, Long Beach State at 82, Ohio State at 61, plus Oregon and Florida who…

…. Cleve- land's score came as a result of. two penalty goals. The Wolverine second team! fielded a mixture of veterans, walking wounded, and novices. The forwards played with g r e a t spirit, and made up…

March 05, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 129) • Page Image 10

…. For the eighth straight year, the Wolverines finished runner- up to Indiana's eighth straight Big Ten championship team, beaten this time by the Hoosiers 490 to 339, in the 1968 Big Ten Swimming meet…

… record). before the mect. This was sup- posed to be a rebuilding season for the Wolverines, while Indiana had its strongest team ever. And in dual meets, the Hoosiers thrashed Michigan 83-40 in Ann Arbor…

… Southward the win. Meanwhile, t h e Wolverine's Mike O'Connor was topping the Hoosiers' Bob Windle in the race for third place. Bello In the 200-yard individual medley, Juan Bello, the other Mi- chigan…

… be very tired." Michigan contingent. SATURDAY The second place finish was a bitter disappointment for the .Stage' couldn't haveabeen more Wolverine squad. The team was right about Saturday as Indiana…

…, one of the strongest in Michigan which had remained within the history, but so were many of the Wolverines' sight for two days, other teams in the meet. proceeded to increase their lead "There are just…

…. quest. Badgers grabbed off four progress, the Wolverines came out Only the 'fly firsts and three seconds, thirds, fired up on Friday and won half Only in the 100-yard butterfly fourths, and fifths in the…

… winning' the events. could the Wolverines make any effort. After Wisconsin's John Lindley progress as Bello and Bisbee While Michigan had a field day, surprised Michigan's Lee Bisbee swept the race. But it…

… loss to Wisconsin was the hold would up third behind Indiana the Wolverines had on first place on as Kinkead won by over five and Wisconsin. going into the final two events. seconds inthed400-yard…

… individual So Councilman, wearing swim- Only the mile relay remained to medley. Then the Wolverines dcid mer's sweat clothes, was thrown in be run and the pole vault was in it again in the 400 freestyle re…

… how to lose, insured the win. once again. Alex McDonald in the relay, Mich- igan finished in third place, ten yards ahead of the Wisconsin entry. The blue-clad Wolverines { N were ecstatic, leading by…

March 11, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 112) • Page Image 6

… from Page 1) play that brought the Williams arena crowd of 3,404 screaming to its feet. Michigan defenseman John Palenstein was circling with the puck at the rel line to set up what the Wolverines had…

… mistake. The Wolverines made several, drawing four penalties. The banishments, which left the Wolverines shorthanded f(r 11 minutes in the period, seemed to confuse and disrupt the Wol- verine attack, even…

… Larson, though forced to make only seven saves in the period, had to be quick to stop drives by Berenson and MacDonald, especialli" in the last seconds of play when the Wolverine power-play did every…

Wolverines. However, the Wolverines, a little off their game, were in contention all the way. Several times they appeared ready to break the game open; only to be thwarted by Gopher goalie Mike Larson, who…

… to take a goal away from Michigan's Bill Kelly. Tonight the Wolverines have 60 more minutes to close the Go- phers'- two goal gap and open one Special to The Daily Bennie McRae and Les Bird last night…

…- die Miles, Big Ten 60-yd. king, and tied the meet record of :05.2. The Wolverines mile relay ffin- ished third in its heat behind In- diana and Northwestern, which had placed first and second in the Big…

…-70 defeat on the Wolverines, who have since re- mained in the Conference cellar, but could tie Michigan State for ninth with a win over the favor- ed hosts. Captain John Tidwell will be trying to add to his…

… Valley powers Wichita and Drake to the limit in losing. Big Job The Wolverines' big job tonight will be to stop Walt Bellamy, In- diana's 6'101/2" All-American cen- ter. The huge pivotman scored 23 points…

…'7" Gordon Mickey or 6'4" Dave Porter. Indiana will again have the de- cided height advantage that help-. ed the Hoosiers to a nine-re.- bound edge in the first encounterj with the Wolverines. Board Power…

March 31, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 152) • Page Image 7

… Allegheny 4 Mountains, to face 11 other teams as Michigan's last winter sport team with a chance for a national championship. The Wolverine gymnasts took the Big Ten crown again this year by edging out…

… their home gymnasium. However, the last time Michigan went east, to Pittsburgh in 1963, it took the team trophy and five individual titles. The Wolverines will be headed by AAU champion Wayne Miller on…

… into the springs, which helped Schmitz win last year as the Wolverines' Gary Er- win slipped during his routine, now prevents Schmitz from com- peting on the trampoline this year. The SIU senior suffered…

… yesterday afternoon 10-6. For the defending national champs, it marked their first victory over the Wolverines in four tries. In the first game, Michigan. now 7-1, crushed Wyoming, 9-2, in seven 'innings, led…

… three.. Kerr was the seventh different Wolverine hurler to register a vic- tory this spring. Jim Lyijynen, who started the first game against Arizona State, would have been the eighth, but failed to…

March 24, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 146) • Page Image 6

… champion Southern who holds the 400-yard individual California. medley record from the 1964 meet, Last year the Wolverines fin- will also bolster the Trojan squad. ished a strong third, and this sea…

…- Michigan's Carl Robie, the only son they are missing only two Wolverine title defender, won the members of the team which pro- 400-I-M last year in only :00.2 off duced 221 points a year ago. the record…

… cap- tured last year. Bruce Brown of Michigan is expected to be his closest competitor, and Fred Brown gives the Wolverines a little more depth. But the Hoosiers have four other swimmers who garnered…

… captain Rich Walls, Bill Farley, Bob Hoag, Bill Groft, and Ken Wiebeck competing in freestyle events. The Wolverines have added strength in the backstroke with Russ Kingery and Rees Orland, in the butterfly…

… with Tom O'Malley backing up Robie, and Paul Scheerer in the breaststroke. Wolverines 'Fire Up' This team has been fired up to come back and beat Indiana since the night of its disappointing loss ito the…

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 17, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 134) • Page Image 7

….) and Ohio University as Michigan ran their season rec- ord to 22-4, it was the other mem- bers of the Wolverine b-ball squad who gave Michigan the winning margin. In the first game against Loyola, .which…

…. "We peii', made four steals to aid the played Purdue the Monday before Wolverine cause. Strack had special praise for his sophomore forward Myers. Myers: suffered a seeming lapse in his confidence when…

… the overpowering rebound- ing of Michigan," he added. Mich- igan only outrebounded Ohio U. 36 to 33, and at halftime the Bob- cats from Athens, Ohio were lead- ing the Wolverines 23 snares to 21. Snyder…

… plane, but if I have to walk, I'll get there just the same .-"" This is the chant which seems to be flying around the campus this week, as the Wolverines are headed for, the promised land - Kansas City…

Wolverines did the trick in Minneapolis last week- end. One, a package deal, is being run by avid Ann Arbor sports fan Howard Wikel. It includes round- trip jet connections, hotel accom- modations for two…

March 02, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 105) • Page Image 7

… team's meet points this season, and wil have to be at their peak if the Wolverines are to end Illinois' 11 year reign as Conference cham pion. Montpetit' as not only been the Wolverines' top performer…

… possibly a first in the Con ference all-events race this yea In addition, the Wolverine should be able to count on hin for high finishes, including tv or three possible firsts, in each o the five events in…

Wolverines a third or fourth and,. , perhaps, help seal a Michigan victory. s The contributions of these 1 three, Montpetit, Osterland and IBrown, hold the key to the Wol- - verines' championship hopes, but…

… one of three veterans bolstering the Wolverine gymnastic squad this weekend in the conference meet. New Scoring System To Help Swimmers In Bid for Fourth Straight Big Ten Title By JAN WINKELMAN…

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… streak accumulated during three years. Still, the Wolverines have some- thing to be thankful for as they journey to Bloomington for the Big Ten championships this, Fri- day and Saturday. Last year, the Big…

…-third of the i crown Michigan State goes into the Big Ten finals with seven points (one for each win), Michigan with six, and Illinois five. To take the Big Ten title, the Wolverines must place higher than…

… the title last year), he'll still find himself locking horns with a strong Wolverine foe. He will be Dave Dozeman, who was third in HAIRSTYLING TO PLEASE -CONTINENTALS -COLLEGIATE -RAZOR CUTS TRY! U of…

…. If anyone has a chance to beat Indiana, it is the Wolverine squad. medal. Minnesota will also have a strong entry in Lee Gross. Fred Stehman will carry the Blue hopes into the 167-pound class where…

…. Adds Keen, "The whole thing will turn on little events." There are eight big ones to go with them. In last year's meet, the Wolverines finished second by a margin of 447-409-a margin more than ac…

…- counted for by the Hoosiers' div- ing alone. Discounting the two diving events, the Wolverines would have had the higher total. This year it could be much the' same. Indiana is slightly weaker comparatively…

…! Wolverines have the fastest re- corded time this season. But In- diana is close, behind, and cap- able of pulling an upset. Ohio State's Bob Hopper will be a main contender in the 200- and 400-yard individual…

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…THE MICHIGAN DAILY rAGE SEVEN TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1966 TIJESDAY, MARCH 1,1966 TIlE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN Wolverines Eliminate Iowa in 103-88 Win By HOWARD KOHN Cazzie Russell reached…

… been the Wolverines' bread-and-butter dish for the past three years, gave the All-American guard 2,000 career points. What does the new record mean to Caz? "It felt great," he said after the game with…

… into a zone defense. "With Peeples gone, they had trouble moving underneath," ex- plained the Wolverine coach. But it was Cazzie Russell who ignited the Michigan offense to a roaring come-back with a…

… field goal record. He al- ready has scored more points in his collegiate career than any Wolverine in history. And last night's final basket was a stuff by the guy who's still looking for more "highlights…

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… Loken said that the victory was a result of a supreme team job. And it was. Michigan depth enabled the Wolverines to cap- ture numerous lower places, thus piling up points which meant eventual victory…

Wolverines' senior- Bahna pulled a takedown in the first period- and was in control all the way. After a slow second stanza the new champ piled up a pair of predicament points and then ooasted to the victory…

… Upset Wisconsin Risner for the 147-pound medal. The Wolverine junior grabbed a takedown midway through the first period and after Risner es- caped quickly countered with an- other. Deitrick escaped at…

… period's worth of riding time slipped Wisconsin's Roger Pillath past Wolverine Bob Spaly in the heavyweight finals, 2-1. Spaly, down at the beginning of the period, couldn't shake loose for the escape…

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Wolverines were upended in a number of close games. Out of the 10 games played where the final score was with- in six points, Michigan fell on the short end of seven; and it was not until February that the…

Wolverines won their first closely contested Big Ten game -a 67-65 upset of Illinois at Champaign. Despite the presence of such talents as High School All- Americans Dennis Stewart, Rudy Tomjanovich, and Bob…

… this game, Mark Henry came off the bench to weld the Wolverine attack into a team effort. Although Henry has not played much since that game, the team has begun to jell. Coach Dave Strack was espec…

…'s sudden reversal and should help the Wolverines to a successful season next year. Ken Maxey, an erratic and flashy ballplayer as a sopho- more last year. became much more steady and now acts as the team…

March 19, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 140) • Page Image 6

… Michigan to capture this to push Michigan into an early year's Big Ten championship, lead. placed second with 184.75, while Slowdown the Wolverines copped the third As the meet proceeded, the and final…

… qualifying position with Wolverines couldn't m a i n t a i n 184.10. their early momentum. The side- "" II STUDENT RENTAL UNION SGC ORGANIZATION MEETING TONIGH T, SUNDAY, MARCH 19 We need people willing to…

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