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February 14, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 119) • Page Image 7

… Pomey, who made the pass to Buntin.a Trailing by five points at the It was the multitude of Michi- half, the Wolverines took a hint gan breakaways that doomed the from the men of Athenarbor in Spartans…

…. basketball yesterday afternoon. The Wolverines, keyed by Pom- Although switching zone and ey's defense in a 1-3-1 zone, forced occasionally man-to-man defenses mistakes and stole the ball often in the first…

… 177-pound Wolverine Chris Stowell made it champ Dick Isel, 123-pounder two pins in a row for the visitors, Glen Hackell and 147-pounder Dan Mudd all missed the meet and will remain out of action this…

… year. when he felled Hoosier Jim Tim- mons at 4:16 of their match. The victory was somewhat of a come- back for Stowell who lost a de-; ricin Wldla nfin Bn bI -Daily-Richard Cooper WOLVERINE

… with 32 points in the aight Big Ten win. Perfect Shape t111LU V U4U'.jL11 The Wolverines, on the other' Evans last week. hand, were in perfect siape phys- Narrow Decision ically, and also seemed to have…

… Buntin then stole the ball and took a return pass from Darden for a layup and the lead which the Wolverines never relinquish- ed. Russell left the game with 3:30 remaining, and Buntin followed AT MS U…

… LEDERER got to win." He intends to gi the Wolverines a brief work-c After whipping Michigan State before heading for Indiana tl 98-83 yesterday, the Michigan afternoon. cagers find themselves with only…

February 22, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 98) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, Fl THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, F NIl Gymnasts Tumble lonipetit, Hynds, Osterland Score Firsts; .ead Wolverines Past Stubborn Spartans MSU To Finish Undefeate…

… victory for his team lad just lost a dual meet to the Volverines of Michigan 57/-541/2, n State's elaborate Sports Build- rg. But at least the tension was wer. The Wolverines' victory-their eventh in a row…

… horse. Osterland Win's The Wolverines' other first place came on Osterland's steady, 92- point performance on the tram- poline. The Wolverine star had to be good to edge MSU's Johnson and Thompson by a…

…, the shakeup. What has been Michigan's top line all winter is no more, and for that matter, neither are the se- cond or third lines. In an attempt to restore some punch into the Wolverine lineup Renfrew…

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 13, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 87) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAII V SATURDAY. FEBRUARY Tft_ 1±pgn THE MICHIGAN DAILY ATors rflV~I'~T D ~Vf tiitta x jr JPJDYi+ll mu X 13.* 1 y o u F our Wolverine Teams Play 'M' TRIES FOR REVENGE TODAY: Tech…

… Icers Wmin,6-1, on Late Splurge .ost Today; Two Others Away IT (Continued from Page 2) Cagers cce Cats TV Game Michigan Matmen Face Strong Iowans Tonight Michigan's Wolverines go on television…

… of their eight games. It fea- tures 6'3" center Willie Jones, a jumping jack who is among the Big Ten scoring leaders. The Wolverines will have a slight overall height advantage for a change, although…

… points in North- western's upset of Indiana, but, has not been as productive since1 then. High scoring John Tidwell will hold down his usual slot.- Northwestern's slow break could help the Wolverines who…

… renew their swimming rivalry this afternoon when they clash at Varsity Exhibition Pool at 2:30. The Wolverines will be seeking their 32nd consecutive dual meet victory, while the Spartans will be trying…

…. Michigan Coach Gus Stager is also likely to use a strong medley relay team of Smith, Ron Clark, Dave Gillanders and Legacki as the Wolverines tune up for next week's battle with Indiana. By DAVE LYON…

… Michigan mat fans to see the team in action until the Big Ten championships here March 4-5. The Wolverines' next three meets will be on the road. "Ithink it's going to be a close meet," Michigan Coach Cliff…

… 147 and meet soph Sydney Walston. Wilfried Hildebraidt gets the call at 137 against soph Dennis Lucey. Outside of these middle- weight matches, Keen's lineup re- mains unchanged. Wolverine 167- pound…

February 05, 1960 • Page Image 6

… Michigan will enter both a and a two mile relay team in Los Angeles Times Charity k Meet on February 12.' he six Wolverines who will e up the two teams are: Cap- Earl peardorff, Marsh Dick- n, Bryan Gibson…

… tonight." McRae had turned in several fine times during his freshman year and in practice sessions this winter. He was ex- pected to be the Wolverines top hope iri both the high and low hurdles this winter…

… sprint midley. In the latter event, the Wolverine foursome of Brian Qibson, Leon Cercone, Jeff Engel and Ergas Leps set an AAU mark of 3:30.9. The last three runners are sophomores. Other.eMichigan winners…

…, Bennie McRae, Willie May and Dick Cephas discuss their favorite sport, May, former Indiana star and Big Ten titleholder, is a member of the Chicago Track Club, which meets the Wolverines in Yost Fieldhouse…

… indoor track champions will have its hands full tonight when it takes on a powerful Chicago Track Club squad at 7:30 in Yost Field- 4 I 1209 So. University NO 3-6236 house. Wolverine Coach Don…

February 11, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 111) • Page Image 8

…. But some of them swam thre2 sec- onds faster." A lot of Wolverines swam faster than they hadever done before, too. In fact, the competition was so fierce, that members of both teams achieved the fastest…

…, that they will do ractically anythina If a reason had to be found for them that he's better than they the Michigan loss, it would have think, and hit the rest of his to be mental mistakes. Wolverine

… plaiuded in appreciation of the the field. His strategy worked, as Wolverine's diving talent. Michigan's Mike O'Connor gave Unfortunately, the meet was up after 300 yards. But Lamoreux's just about over at…

… results of the one was over two laps too sopn. Allen meter diving which really astound- stopped just a little too long before ed the Michigan team. realizing that he wasn't done, so Several Wolverine

… ahead of Kinkead. One other event-the 200 yard The SMU freshman also holds individual medley-really hurt the the third fastest time in the coun.- Wolverines. Junior star Gary Kink- try for the -500 yard…

February 21, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 121) • Page Image 9

…TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1967 THE MICHIGAN DAILY V A 914-V WTWW Cagers Crumble, Swimmers Dunk Go PAGE NINE ph r. 9 Buckeyes fend Wolverines To Third traight Defeat Special To The Daily seconds…

… dropped the Wolverines to a 2-7 mark in the conference. "We played better and a lot harder than against Ohio State last weekend," moaned Strack after the game. "But we couldn't quite crack their defense…

… the margin to 77-71, and a few moments later it was back up to. 12 at 87-75. Desperation Wolverine comback attempts were futile. Several times in the last five minutes of the game Michigan cut the lead…

… 12 8-12 3-5 0 3 19 ~9-15 6-9 6 0 24 3-8 1-2 1 1 7 0-0 0-0 5 3 0 39-75 18-30 40 18 96 40 47-87 46 50-96 eight of 12 shots, and finished as' high man for the Wolverines with1 17 points. The 6…

…'4" sophomore from Toledo kept the Wolverines close almost single-handedly in the first half scoring 11 points in. the first 12 minutes of play, hit- ting on five of his first six shots. Sullivan also turned in a…

February 19, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 120) • Page Image 6

… Fletcher-Speaking at Canterbury House-12 noon in a triangular meet here. The Wolverines netted a 188.25 total compared to the Badgers' 179.55 and the Gophers' 176.55. Michigan, which suffered its first Big…

…, winless in Big Ten com- petition, fell to 0-5. Shape Up, Or ... Wolverine gymnastics c o a c h Newt Loken felt that his squad' did "reasonably well considering the expected letdown after the MSU meet…

… had earlier won the high bar with a 9.0, as the Wolverines took the on the tramp, AAu cnamp Dave Jacobs turned in his second fine performance after sitting out of competition with a sprained ankle. The…

… Phip Fuller who recorded a 9.5 in the floor ex- ercise. Fuller; who is ranked in the top two in the nation in "free ex" was backed up by his brother Chip and Jacobs, who gave the Wolverines a 27.5 total…

… time of 3:15.3. Earlier. Kutschinski and Mc- Donald had contributed to the Wolverine cause by winning the 880-yard run and the 600-yard run, respectively. I 4 SITUATION ETHICS: THE NEW MORALITY…

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…

February 18, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 110) • Page Image 6

… of the Illinois squad as a top-rate challenge.. Both the Wolverines and the; Bucks have a game left with the not-so-fighting Illini, Ohio at Illinois and Michigan at Yost. But after Saturday…

… Illini up into the main threat to the Wolverines' Big Ten title hopes. This, mainly on the strength of the comparative per- forihance of Illinois and Michigan against UCLA on the Coast. Mich- igan lost to…

February 18, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 110) • Page Image 7

… TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1964' THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN TUESDAY, F1ZRUARY 18, 1964 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN Thinclads Bank on Balance, DepthICERS AVENGE: Wolverines Sweep Loyola, Louise…

…, "Wiscon- pion Wolverines had such greats sin appears to be our biggest wor- as Bennie McRae, Tom Robinson, ry in the Big Tens." The Badgers Les Bird and Ergas Lepps. have the power to keep up with As the…

February 26, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 102) • Page Image 6

… ~oekeyand Basketball Squads Both Lose on I i Period Tech Flurry Steady Northwestern Quintet ( s 6-1 Wolverine Defeat Wolverines Despite Cole's 17 P C..s+nt I..By BOB ROMANOFF Road )utelasses oint…

… standings. The Wolverines scored the first four points and the last six points of the game but sandwiched be- tween these two scoring bursts the Wildcats had the game well in hand despite scattered uprisings…

… tight man to man defense which forced the Wolverines to attempt most of their' shots from the outside with-, out much success. While Northwestern hit for a sizzling 48.3 per cent average from the floor…

…. Cole Leads 6-7 sophomore center Tom Cole was the Wolverines standout as he hit for 15 points and grabbed 17 of Michigan's rebounds to lead the team ' in both departments. Sport Editorials For a series of…

… been one of the team's standouts, had 14, and Snyder 13. The Wolverines, who had a two- inch height advantage over the Wildcat starters, grabbed only five more rebounds than their op- ponents. As Coach…

… event which Canham figured would be much weaker for the Wolverines. He also ran down a list of fine performances by his team's mid- dle - distance runners, especially Dave Martin and Jim Wyman. unmary 2…

February 14, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 90) • Page Image 10

… straight points to open up some daylight. Michigan's one- shot strategy then worked as Cole hit at the buzzer to make the halftime score 37-28. The Wolverines threatened to blow the game. wide open with…

Wolverines (Continued from Page 1) out of their doldrums and led to the final surge. During this rally, State lost center Ted Williams and guard Art Schwarm on fouls. Although Michigan gave away some easy…

… but one match in two years, also came through with a pin against the Hawkeyes, and Don Corriere, an- other of the Wolverine's undefeat- ed wrestlers, and Big Ten champ in, '59, was also victorious. Jack…

February 26, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 100) • Page Image 7

… ice. The Wolverines will wrap up the campaign at a grueling pace as they play their last six regular season contests in the next nine days. End Home Action They will face the Gophers here tonight and…

… 90 VMI 83 North Carolina 97, Virginia 5 William and Mary 82, Furman 74 Denver on Monday and Tuesday. Although Minnesota will be bringing a sixth-place squad to face the Wolverines, Michigan Coach Al…

February 16, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 89) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY; FEBRUARY 16, 1960 THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 196w Pucksters Battle J7IsU Here Tonight t, -W I Fading Wolverines Lost Last Three, Need Win To Keep…

… game scheduled to start at 8:00, the Wolverines will try toI get back on the win trail againstI the Spartans in their first appear- i Iance at home since January 15 * Speedwriting (when they beat MSU, 6…

February 18, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 119) • Page Image 7

… Contest By JOHN SUTKUS Michigan goalie Jim Keough sat on his knees in front of the bench on the ice. The rest of the Wolverine hockey team filled the bench behind him. Coach Al Ren- frew tendered a few…

… PERIOD SCORING - D- ping) 17:26. M-Koviak (roughing) Wolverine Blitz As a final point; Bay said that the Michigan was the object of a special scrutiny from certain of the spectators. "Michigan State is…

…:30. SPORTS NIGHT EDITOR: HOWARD KOHN Wolverines will tangle this ning at Lafayette. eve- GORDON WEEKS MICHIGAN'S HOCKEY TEAM igan State last weekend. Last n Bulldogs' goalie six times in ai Duluth net. Le…

… icers. Only a thin Coliseum crowd watched as the Wolverines came from a three goad first period deficit to pull ahead by one, go down by one, and then send it into the extra period with a tying goal…

…, wrestling for the Wolverines in the 177-pound class, pinned Illinois' Bert MacComber at 6:54 of his match. But Dave Porter, heavyweight supreme, dis- dained to let his match last even that long, as he got his…

February 26, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 128) • Page Image 6

… Acting Associate Sports Editor. Special To The Daily EAST LANSING - Michigan State blasted the Wolverines here last night by the largest margin in the history of the lengthy riv- alry, 7-1. The Spartan…

… 9 Page an opportunity to stop the offensive show. Still, the Spartans weren't particular on whom they scored their goals, beating Page twice. Michigan's offense never did click, as, the Wolverines

… this season. Things were much the same last night, as the Wolverine icemen got only one shot past State goalie Gaye Cooley in 37 attempts. INTERDISCIPLINARY SEMINAR ON "GUILT AND RESPONSIBILITY" in the…

…, RUTGERS UNIV. Hoosier Trackmen Invade Yost By DAVE PFEFFER Co-captains Randy Weddle and John Brooks lead a battling but inexperienced Indiana track squad against the Wolverines today. The Hoosiers, having…

…. Wolverine Bob Densham and Hoosier Dick Swift, both having cleared 6'7" previously, should pro- vide spectator enthusiasm in the high jump event. It will be interesting to see if the Michigan captain, pole…

February 05, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 110) • Page Image 6

…q PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATUBDAY.,FEBRUARY 5,1966 IN MINNEAPOLIS: Swim Team Battles Gophers in Dual Meet By BOB McFARLAND The Wolverine tankers launch their powerful flotilla again today…

…. Regarding Romstad, who placed 10th nationally last season in div- ing, Stager's opinion was that "we ought to be able to handle him." Bruce Brown and junior Bob Walmsley will be representing the Wolverines in…

… that depart- ment. Number One!' Romstad, Spencer, and the re- mainder of the Gopher squad, many of whom are untested soph- omores, will be meeting in the Wolverines the nation's number one ranked team…

…- tory as a basketball power. The Hoosiers had it all wrapped up. They had cut the undefeated Wolverines down in their only Face closer to the truth than they had ever desired. Cazzie Russell's jumper…

…. Minnesota had a fair 4-4 record last year, and is now rebuilding, but the Wolverines will head into the meet with just 11 men to pro- tect a perfect 3-0 dual meet record for this year. dividual members of…

…, while Farley will be backed up by Rich Walls in the 500. The Wolverines' 400-yard free- style relay team has turned in the top time of the season with a 3:12.5, and Michigan's 400-yard medley relay squad…

… rated second. Taking into consideration the Wolverines' formidable national! recognition, the Gophers may havej a rough task even denting the Michigan record today. One thingI that the Wolverine natators…

February 27, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 130) • Page Image 6

…-2. For the Wolverines to take the fourth spot in the end-of-season tournament, they must defeat the Huskies in today's 8 p.m. rematch while Colorado must upset the Spartans. Michigan now is in fifth as a…

… chance for a save as the shot, went low between his legs to give the Wolverines a 1-0 first stanza advantage. Netted Hood Shortly before the end of the period, Hood and a Tech defense- man were forced into…

… last two meets for personal top per- formances will be competing for the Wolverine's as will Dick Wells. Defending Champ Michigan Captain Kent Bernard is the defending 600 yard run win- ner in the time…

… against Penn State. The Michigan mile relay team will also be trying for a repeat win. Last yearra Wolverine quar- tet won with a time of 3:19.8. This year's team of Marion Hoey, Dan Hughes, Bob Gerometta…

… two teams met in Yost Field House earlier this year, and the partisan crowd watched the Wolverines rebound their way to an 89-83 victory.. Bill Buntin tied Cazzie Russell for scoring honors - each…

… hitting 30 points. Illinois had three men scoring more than 20 points, Don Freeman, Skip Thoren and Tal' Brody, who scored 27, 24, and 21, respectively. Two Game Lead The Wolverines have opened a two game…

… watch the Wolverines second leading rebounder in the Jim Vopicka, a 6'2" junior, will attempt to become the ninth team Big Ten, behind Jim Pitts of start at the guard spot opposite to go undefeated in Big…

February 17, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 121) • Page Image 6

…'. Making up an 81-74 deficit in the last 56 seconds of regulation play, the Wolverines turned what Strack called "a slim chance" in- to reality bringing back memories of the 80-78 victory over Prince- ton…

… week in the college basketball poll, continued to hold a commanding lead with 23 first place votes and 349 points. The Wolverines, who won their 16th game in 18 starts Monday night by nipping Indiana, 96…

…-second, all-or-nothing shot tc insure the Wolverine victory. Thompson came off the bench with two minutes to play in reg- ulation time and began shooting Ohio State Tickets Tickets for Saturday's basket- ball…

… Michigan-Colorado game to give, the Wolverines a 7-5 win. Best Game "That was my best game," Read recalled, "it was the first hat trick I ever scored. But the best game we've played this year yas the time we…

… 11 rebounds in the Wolverines' 96-95 double overtime =victory. REMAIN IN BIG TEN RACE: Gophers Score Victory At, Wisconsin; Illiiii Win By The Associated Press The Badgers set the pace for the MADISON…

… score of 6-3. In that contest the Wolverines scorec' three goals in the last five mm- utes of play to win. But Michi- gan lost both games of a home- away series, 7-4 and 6-2. With teams that Renfrew…

…-they picked up everything at stake, but I think our men in front of the net real that we are ready." well and didn't give them a chance In the latest Wolverines' scor- for any rebounds." State goalies ing…

… Michigan Wolverines. Sunday, Indiana's college news- paper, the Daily Student, offered a descriptive match-by-match ac- count of an unheard-of 30-0 mat shutout-withMichigan holding the "edge." The Hoosiers…

… undefeated sophomore, who is leading the team in that category. Captain Rick Bay was the sec- ond Wolverine of the afternoon to fell his opponent when he put away Jim Black in the second period of their 167…

…'s third .pin, also his third of the season. Stowell combined a leg scissors and an armlock to whir Hoosier Jim Timmons. Asked if Saturday's one-sided score, coupled with the fact that the Wolverines are…

February 23, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 115) • Page Image 6

…SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY I4' UVn U~AA 54i5'R.TTLJ£AIN .V 92.LO1 TH TIIA~ a u.V TT.Th iS'D1T7A 0 IIN"AxtrnojmvlMx ;:,jl IR14 Strong Defense Aids Wolverine Win Over Gophers MacDonald's Two Goals…

… Wakabayashi. Michigan's stingy defense tight- ened even further to keep Min- nesota from presenting many threats. The only penalty of the period, however,. went to Haigh of Minnesota as he shoved Wolverine Jack…

… Wol- verines who defend their unmark- ed Big Ten slate this Saturday, against Minnesota. The Wolverines piled up six straight decisions in the meet but the Spartans managed a win and a tie in the final…

…. The Wolverines gained their second win in the 130-pound class, when Bill Johannesen easily sub- dued opponent Joe Ganz, 6-2.. Ganz was able to stay with Johan nesen for two periods, but in the Streak…

…. With Wisconsin on offense, Cap- tain Mike O'Melia bumped into Cantrell who fell against Russell, sending the two Wolverines sprawling to the floor. Russell caught his ankle underneath Can- trell and…

… began clearing his bench. At 1:05 Charlie Adams' 20-foot jumper sent the score to 101-57. This marked the Wolverines' third century game of the season and their first in the Big Ten. . Farley Flashes…

… squad blew into Ann Arbor yesterday, then several hours later blew out after a 56-56 tie meet with the Wolverines. Blow to Casey For Michigan, Just to see La- scari's name in the box score is a victory…

February 10, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 97) • Page Image 6

… KUKLA The Michigan hockey team could manage only a 5-5 tie against Minnesota last night, even though the Wolverines played their best game of the season. It was the second tie game be- tween the two teams…

…. The other was a 3-3 tie at Minnesota in January. The Wolverines had a 4-0 lead before 10 minutes of the first per- iod had passed Sophomore Gary Butler scored the "hat trick" by getting Michigan…

…. Webster (O) 92, 3. Lascari (M) 91, 4. Hynds (M) 87.5, 5. Schenq (O) 82.5. TUMBLING-1. Bolton (M) 90, 2. Henderson (M) 88, 3. Blackstone (0) 85, 4. Veon (O) 82. to Michigcn Frnternities Wolverine Track…

… ideas. Running a game race in which they stuck close to the front throughout the Wolverine baton men just didn't have it at the end and Dorr Cas- to, Dave Hayes, Ted Kelly and Charlie Aquino crossed the…

… other bright spot for the Wolverines was the university one-mile relay. Kent Bernard, running fourth, got the baton with eight yards to pick up on State's John Parker. He couldn't quite pull it off but he…

February 13, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 91) • Page Image 11

… the Wolverines' sec- and third dual meet wins week without a loss.t ichigan bested a strong Min- ota squad, 561/248%, in Min- polis Thursday night and then e Iowa State a taste of what nming is like in…

… the second length. And the man' Floden beat (Don Estes) was no slouch, either." Despite the Wolverines' big point spread over Iowa State the next night, Stager pointed out that several of the races…

… Managers? The Michigan baseball team needs managers. Any interested freshman or sophomore wish- ing to become a part of the Wolverine diamond sport can do so by calling Bruce Krop- schot at NO 2…

… place Western Collegiate'Hockey Association sea- son have all but vanished, yet things are still looking up for the Wolverines. Michigan Is Second With Michigan's 4-1 loss to Denver last Friday combined…

…/2-421/2 victory 'er the Buckeyes of Ohio State st Saturday before a capacity owd of more than 600 in the I-M 'm. Win Fourth Straight The victory was the Wolverine's urth straight following the loss a cliff…

… the Wolverines. He placed sec- nd to LaRose and Osterland in ee exercise and trampoline, the rst two events of the afternoon. his was the highest finish of any uckeye in the meet. Coach Loken made what…

… demonstrated the longhorse vault, which is used as a part of the Big Ten all-around competition and in the Olympics. The Wolverines have three more weeks before the Western Confer- ence championship meet March 2…

… standings on Saturday. The Wildcats ran away from the Wolverines, 84-66. The first thing noticable is that the Wolverines have not shaken the TV jinx that plagued the grid- ders. (You remember the Ohio State…

… was busy battling the jinxes, Northwestern turned in its best game of the season, hitting a very good 48.6 per cent from the floor. The Wildcats also outrebounded the Wolverines 50-46, although this was…

February 18, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 117) • Page Image 8

… have been if they had hit t h e i r routines." Whether or not the scoring was too high, whether or not the team could have scored higher, one thing in particular was certain; the Wolverines made…

…." "Whether or not The Wolverine's 190.7 total for they can win on the apparatus to the meet was especially high for qualify for the NCAA's," he add- this time in*the season, but Coach ed, "is another story…

… first meet this year that the to the nationals. The home court team felt heavy pressure. I advantage, though, certainly am very happythey responded so won't hurt the Wolverines." well." ON- EXHIBIT AT…

… By ERIC SIEGEL victory. However, Ellis scored a Any time the Wolverine matmen reversal with only 3 seconds re- lose to their Spartan adversaries,rnaining to give the Spartans a it's bound to be…

… looked as if the the referee should have made Wolverines would sweep those cru- Ouellet wrestle. cial lower weights, as Tim Cech "Ouellet got off to a q u i c k out-pointed Gary Bissel, 2-1, and start…

… should have been the Wolverines' fortunes took a penalized for stalling." turn for the worse, as Ellis put Bay emphasized though, t h a t Hudson on his back in the second the officiating was not the de…

February 14, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 114) • Page Image 9

…Friday, February 14, 1,969 THE MICHIGAN DAILY F 9HPage ....... . . . .. . ....... ...... - leers to i challenge speedy Gophers Ex 44IS to Uy JIM BERLUCCHI The Michigan Wolverines will try…

… Badgers are idle this weekend. The Wolverines have a fine shot at retaining their Big Ten title.; They hold the advantage of four, remlaining conference games, while Wisconsin and Michigan State have only…

February 15, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 116) • Page Image 8

…, high bar and parallel bars and hopes for an abrupt about-face year have exceeded his last year's against the Wolverines.! Sttae has eight lettermen back# from last year's squad, which went undefeated…

… national rankings, just ahead of Wolverine standout Phip Fuller. Ring-Ding On the still rings, MSU boasts three more top-flight performers. Ed Gunny placed first in the NC- AA finals, while Larry Goldberg…

…, Thor and Ed Witzke, and Gerry Moore. Cliff Chilvers and Rich Kenney, the two Wolverine mainstays on the rings, face a severe test in the likes of Gunny, Croft and Gold- berg. Vanden Broek. Scott Paris…

…, Mike Sasich and Gary Vander Voort will be matched against MSU's fourcome of Gunny, Thor, Diehl and Norm Haynie. Uphill Battle best, Thor and Diehl. If there is1 one event in which the Wolverines should…

… be rated as favorites, it's on the trampoline where Dave Ja- cobs, Vic Conant and Mike Zadel should outpoint Thor, Aure and Keith Sterner. The Wolverines will be hamper- ed in one respect tomorrow, for…

February 14, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 115) • Page Image 7

… athletes that partici- pated in the USTFF Invitational in New York Friday have been suspended from future competi- tion in AAU meets. Two Wolverine cindermen, Alex McDonald from Jamaica and John Reynolds…

…:29.8 clocking was run in the disputed New York meet. Wolverine head track coach Don Canham, speaking of the AAU declaration, said, "It doesn't bother us. We weren't planning on entering any further AAU meets this…

…- weight match would have meant victory to the Wisconsin wrestlers yesterday afternoon in Yost Field House, the outcome of the meet seemed in little doubt. Dave Porter was the Wolverines' heavyweight…

… him around before dropping on him for the pin and an added five points. Pressure was placed on Porter when 177-pound Wolverine Pete Cornell f o u n d his shoulders wedged against the mat after 6:20 of…

… rolled Cornell over again for the pin, and set the stage for Porter's dramatics. The Wolverines had pulled to an apparently safe 15-6 edge on successive decisions posted by 145- pound Fred Stehman, 160…

… appearance in a Michigan uniform, dropped the 123-pound opening encounter to Steve Potter, 6-3. Bob Fehrs, the Wolverine regular at the position, moved up to 130 pounds against the Badgers, and managed to…

February 12, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 117) • Page Image 7

… has become traditionally the key meet of the Big Ten season. For the past three seasons the Wolverines have fallen in defeat° at the hands of the Hoosiers. In- . diana has also strung together: 47…

… expect a walkaway. With Ise) out Wolverine gof there they aren't neap ly as oermin egrapplers face the formidable. But, they all like to one team in the conference which knock you off." can threaten their…

…~e Curths at 147. He possesses a 6-3 record this season, and is anm- other of the wrestling wounded. Dick Conway, a heavyweight brusier, takes on the Wolverines' unbeaten Bob Spaly. Finishing third behind…

….5 points a game. oh, N on the Wolverines, the players may soon become somewhat dis- couraged from shooting by the presence of a modern, day giant in the key who guards the Mich- igan basket. They become…

… ketball game have been sold. Wolverines in his sophomore year. Tickets for the Michigan-Indi- His first big battle came when he ana swimming meet tomorrow locked horns with Paul Silas of will be on sale at…

… team takes on Michigan State tonight at the sports building with first place in the Big Ten at stake for the Wolverines. The Spartans, led by defending Big Ten all-around champ, Jim Curzi, have lost only…

February 11, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 116) • Page Image 7

… least name, this meet portends even more than the usual fervor. With, the Wolverines undefeated in four conference meets, and the Spar- tans' record tainted only by a slim loss to top contender Iowa in…

… who is second in scoring forI Curzi has had injury problems the Spartans. And Ron Aure will this year. He has a bad foot, a push the Wolverine's fine floor ex- leftover from a fracture, which ercise…

… routines. The Wolverines' only question mark is Rich Blanton who has ailed from flu recently. He is get- ting back into shape and Loken says, "We'll make the decision about using him on Friday." He is hoping…

… Berates Big Ten Cage Prowess By RICK FEFERMAN Riding the crest of popularity with six straight conference vic- tories, the Wolverines face the team which gave them their tight- est Big Ten battle, arch…

… the Wolverines. Iowa MICHIGAN vs. MICHIGAN STATE in BASKETBALL Coach R1alph Miller, who has al- U 2:00 p.m.-Yost Field House ready been hailed as a "miracle man" in some circles, will bring M n HALF…

… them." In addition to the top-ranked Michigan Wolverines, this week's AP poll includes Indiana (14-2) rated eighth and Illinois (13-3) in the tenth spot. even u apoints per game. State lost to Indiana…

February 02, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 108) • Page Image 7

…TUESDA'Y', 2 FEBRUARY 1965 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE $E w TUESDAY, 2 FEBRUARY 1965 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE 8EVE1~' Tregoning Returns as Wolverines Prepare for Iowa U By SCOTT BLECH The Big…

… Ten-leading Wolverines have a break in the schedule until the red-hot second-place Iowa Hawkeyes invade Yost Field House next Monday night. "The schedule break could help us with (Larry) Tregoning being…

Wolverine mentor said that the rest will aid Tregoning and he hopes it will not slow down the Wolverines who begin today to practice for the Iowa contest. As- sistant Coach Jim Skala scouted the Hawkeyes in…

…. One of the highlights of the contest was Purdue's Dave Schell- hase being held to eight points. The Boilermaker leading scorer was once again troubled by the Wolverine defense. He reached his career low…

… Boilermakers in the earlier encounter between the two teams. In between these two games, Darden scored 19 against Michigan State. The Wolverines shattered all Purdue hope for an upset in the closing minutes of…

February 20, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 105) • Page Image 6

Wolverines sport a similar 4-0 mark.. The two meets this week round out the dual meet season for Michigan, their next encounter be- ing the Big Ten tourney, also at East Lansing, on March 8 and 9. Michigan…

… State and Minnesota conclude their respective cam- paigns in a meet between the two Saturday on MSU's home grounds. Lascari Leads In the Wolverines' most recent outing, they handily outpointed Il- linois…

… couldn't make Illinois' chances very bright all by himself, Cooper alone doesn't figure to be enough to overcome the entire Wolverine squad. The difference is that MSU Pro Standings has more than just…

… Against Illinois last Saturday on for any Wolverine in the meet. RECRUITING: en MSU RNever-EndingTask' Steve Johnson and Gani Browsh, (EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the first is likely to be a strong contender o…

… his nat- title since the heyday of M. C. ural ability to add up into what Burton, George Lee, and John he considers to be a future bas- Tidwell who led the Wolverines ketball player for Michigan. to a…

… third place finish in 1958- One look at a player is usually 59 season. That is, until this year. not enough to be sure of a play- Although the Wolverines are er's net worth, but it determines mired in the…

February 18, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 93) • Page Image 6

… Big Ten, Michi- comes out a winner. he Wolverines have defeated r Conference teams in head-to- ,d dual meets: Ohio State (24-, Purdue (23-3), Northwestern -5), and Iowa (14-11). Michi- 's only loss is…

… to Penn State. lichigan State, considered the of roadblock to a Maize and e-colored Big Ten crown, was felled Monday night by Pittsburgh, 15-11. The Wolverines hung up a 17-11 verdict over Pitt. Iowa…

…'s Wolverine edition has shown, there seems to be little room for improvement. Keen is most likely to have his men concentrate on conditioning and aggressiveness in the coming weeks before the Conference af…

…- fair. Dual meets at Illinois and Indi- ana this weekend and at Michigan State the weekend after offer the Wolverines a chance at a 10-1 record, which would be the best for a Keen team since the 1951 mark…

… the Wolverines, but a victory at East Lansing will definitely stamp Michigan "the team to beat" in the Big Ten champion- ships. ELABORATE CLEAN-UP TOPCOATS - CARCOATS WINTER JACKETS ues $40 to $65…

…. Because it was an open meet, however, the time wasn't counted as a high school record. In the second effort, he was pushed by ex-Wolverine track cap- tain Ron Wallingford, also of Toronto. Luckily (for…

February 17, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 90) • Page Image 6

… score was going to roll to boxcar dimen- sions, but for the rest of the per- iod the Wolverines did everything to put the puck in. Like Home Ice The return to home ice must have agreed with Michigan as…

… end of the period to knot the score at 2-2. Terry Moroney fired into the Wolverine zone and MSU captain Jack Roberts followed in, took the rebound from the backboards and slipped it past Coyle. Berenson…

… (MSU) 2 1 2 0 4 7 10 11 2 5 1 3 9 26 9 30 trong in Five Events,'. Cys Canham of Cephas By TOM WITECKI _ e most versatile athlete I've oached" are the words track Don Canham used to de- Wolverine

… is the 60-yard dash. He has a, :06.3 clocking in this event al- ready this winter. If Tom Robin- son and John Gregg also enter this event, the Wolverines would' have a good chance to win the first…

… three places. Fast Quarter Miler Cephas' speed may also earn him a place on the Wolverines mile relay team. He had a couple' :48 plus legs last winter and just4 last week ran a :49.3 at the Michi- gan…

February 23, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 123) • Page Image 10

… conference tournament, March 2- 3-4. Illinois must defeat Minne- sota this weekend for a similar 5-2 record. Winning Total If the Wolverines can overcome Iowa, both teams will have 6-1 records. In the Big Ten…

… City would bring the Wolverine's point total to 14, and insure a seventh straight con- ference championship. If Michigan loses to Iowa Satur- day, the Hawkeyes will be able to clinch the title with a…

… action is coach Newt Loken, who has guided the Wolverines to six straight conference titles. I1 Dallas...home of LTV Aerospace 4 As one of the nation's social, cultural and educa- tional capitals…

February 29, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 120) • Page Image 6

…: Illinois Cagers Challenge Blue 4 I By MICHAEL RUTKOWSKI A fine showing in last night's State of Michigan Federation Championships gave Coach Don Canham hope that the Wolverine trackmen will be ready to…

… ties were scored by Wolverines, as were four of the broken records. The finest performance of the meet was turned in by Michigan's Ted Kelly, who ran the second- fastest half mile ever run in Yost Field…

Wolverines by going one-two in the one mile run, Cliff Nuttall started Michigan on their record- smashing way with a record tying :08.0 in the 65-yard high hurdles. Nuttall was trailing slightly go- ing into…

…:11.7. Wolverine captain Roger Schmitt came through with another excel- lent performance in the shot put as he heaved the little round ball 55'10". The final record of the meet was in the mile relay, where Michigan…

… a score of 91 events. and broke 90 in five -Daily-Richard Cooper BADGERS BEWARE-Wolverine eindermen Kent Bernard (left) and Ted Kelly broke meet records yesterday in the 600-yard and 880-yard…

February 12, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 112) • Page Image 7

…-84. deficit with just 1:14 remaining in the game., Senior forward Dennis Stewart led the final Wolverine surge as* he hit the two M' cagers burn Illini, 92-8 Page Seven buckets that gave Michigan the…

… lead. Ste- wart pumped in a jumper from the corner at the 1:04 mark to cut the margin to one and just 10 ,seconds later hit a short follow shot to give the Wolverines a one point edge. Stewart's follow…

… his own shot and the Wolverines went into a freeze. Rudy Tomjanovich was finally fouled with nine seconds left and {# hit the one shot that proved to{ be the eventual winner. The whole tempo of the game…

… strong showing by the field, with much of the accuracy other Wolverine on the front line, being provided by Jackson who Tomjanovich. While the other two hit nine out of ten attempts. The were hitting the…

… Chuck Nagle each Whitmore led the losers with 17 pulled down ten rebounds for Wis- points. -Daily-Andy Sacks I ois' Randy Crews on a Wolverine n of the fast break was an im- ctory over the Illini…

February 28, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 128) • Page Image 10

…, but rather the two thoughts on the minds of the gymnasts. The Wolverines hope to revenge their loss to Iowa earlier this season and retake the Big Ten title which the Hawkeyes grabbed last year ending a…

… three events he performs for the Wolverines. This attempt netted him a 9.0 score against Minnesota. "The Sidehorse is Our Key" school can represent the Big Ten, where normally two or three schools finish…

February 19, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 120) • Page Image 9

… disappointed. There weren't many bright spots." "What about Dill?" a reporter countered. "Im not trying to pick on any- one. But it's hard to be jovial over anyone's performance." It was only the Wolverines' sec…

Wolverines had upped their mar- gin to 28-22. Discrete FeetI "We got off to the wrong foot in the first half. But Michigan didn't take full advantage of the opportunity," spoke up Ohio State coach Fred Taylor…

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February 18, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 119) • Page Image 6

… put out late in the season. That's what they did Gus (Stager, Wolverine swim- Big Ten which has fared better e last year and that's what they seem to be doing now." ming coach) whenever I didn't RON…

… little while to forget what might have been had a few breaks been reversed. But last year the identical thing happened, and the Wolverines re- grouped to come up with a specta- cular showing in the league…

… squad with an unblem- ished 4-0 slate, while Illinois is 3-2 with losses to Iowa and the Wolverines. Loken claimed before the start of the campaign that this year's race would be extremely closely…

… the Spartans and the Wolverines. State travels to Iowa City this weekend, and Loken predicts that if they perform as they did against us, they should come through with a victory." Everything, of course…

…, will de- pend on 'how well the Wolverines fare in the conference meet sche- duled for March 2, 3 and 4 in Iowa City. If they can repeat their per- formance of last year, the league trophy will be in…

… Michigan's pos- session for the seventh consecutive year. The Wolverines are expected to have no trouble in winning today's meet at Minneapolis. Minnesota has an inexperienced squad with only six lettermen…

… State will make the boys work even harder from here on out." The Wolverines have done it before, and there's no telling it won't be done again. and 38 seconds. Charity Pass Then Hawkeye forward Gerry…

… easy prey for the home-loving Wolverines. Junior center Hosket and senior forward Ron Sepic (who both played different posi- tions last year) are the two ma- por infectors of the OSU plague. Wolverine

February 21, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 125) • Page Image 6

… can do hand- tine with his flesh scraping was once again the Wolverine stands on his finger tips, account- against the rough pommels. haymaker w h i c h completely ed for 33 of his team's points and…

… World, etc., He grabbed four firsts, includ- pleased with the work of his men. brought down first, and Fred ing a win in the all-around. But The Wolverines took second in Sanders and John Hamilton took…

… the Wolverines swept free' exer- every event except the horse and the place and show positions to cise, trampoline, and got a first third in everything but vaulting. make the score 35-13. place from Art…

… lead, and1 lost to Minnesota in the third' period, 5-3. The game was marked with 38' minutes of penalties, most of which were on the Wolverines. The number of penalties was in- dicative of the rough wide…

… while Lothrop was only called upon 19 times. Big Loss The loss was another big one. for Michigan as the Wolverines once again had a chance to take over solid possession of fourth Daily-Jim Lines MICHIGAN…

…, Gordon (I). 5. hopes of ending the Wolverine string of titles practically vanish- ed with the loss. Michigan is now Wrestlers Crush Iowa, 23-8 . Now renting for Aug. '65 S. UNIVERSITY AVE. & FOREST AVE…

February 10, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 115) • Page Image 6

… the Big Ten Meet last spring. TheyI thus became the only one of the six Wolverine teams not to win a conference championship. Coach Gus Stager's tankers were still good enough to end the season ranked…

… swimming meet of the year, there are indications the Wolverines have the potential to beat the Hoosiers. Stager and Indian's "Doc" Counsilman are continuing a few' innovations in the meet which should…

…, according to Stager. The Wolverines' other Olympian is distance freestyler Bill Farley2 who took a fourth place in the 1650-meter race in Tokyo: Besidese Schmidt, Indiana has Ken Sitzberger, a gold medal…

Wolverines won the 'game. Cazzie is the first to admit that he is not overly interested in scoring as long as Michigan wins the game. During the season he has only poured on the points in the games in which…

…'s a great ball- player; there's no doubt." Gerry Jones, an understudy to Cazzie since Carver High school' days, appeared to outplay the Wolverine star statistically, col- lecting seven more points…

… of the Wolverines was actually no different from usual according to Strack. "We just used our one-one-three zone when we had the time to set it up and then stuck to the man- to-man when there wasn…

… attack of the Wolverines perhaps benefitted from the defense's success and was as balanced and varied as it has been all season with four players in double figures and two who notched nine. "We were able…

… well on their way to winning the Big Ten Championships; only one thing stands in their way-Indiana. The Wolverines have competed in four dual meets against Wis- consin, Purdue, Michigan State and…

… Stager said he was quite pleased with their progress. He pointed out several swimmers as key to the Wolverines' stand. The first person Stager men- A( )s 00 <=;: oo<=> <)= O ocC < = >oVC<=>()< ~J / S -y v…

February 15, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 108) • Page Image 6

… net where Cole1 fired home a 25-foot screen shot that sailed over the left shoulder of Michigan State's goalie Harry Woolf. Second Score The Wolverines added a second goal at the 4:07 mark of the third…

…. The Wolverines are on top of the conference with a 7-1 mark while the Hoosier record leaves them embedded in the cellar. But Indiana, thus far in its disappoint- On the Air Today's Indiana basketball…

…- son in Wolverine history except for the 1918-19 team which had an 18-6 mark. The 17-2 record with which would'result from a win to- day surpasses four 16-game win- ning seasons, the latest before last…

… season being that of 1947-48 when the Wolverines won their last Big Ten championship. Indiana juniors Dick and Tom VanArsdale and Jon McGlocklin all are within the league's top 20 scorers. Dick leads his…

… Rebound The Michigan gymnastics team challenges Wisconsin this after- noon in Madison hoping to' re- bound from last week's dual meet loss to Iowa and Illinois. On paper the Wolverines rate slim favorites…

… sophomore Johannesen has been coming along quite well and should give Parker a real good battle. Number Four? The Wolverines' Gary Wilcox will be seeking his fourth pin of the season against John McCar- thy…

… difficult foe in the person of Joe Greenlee. Green- less is another Hawkeye with an undefeated season so far this year. Also to his credit are three pins in his eight wins. SThe Wolverines' Big Ten champ Rick…

…. Nine More The Wolverines boasted nine other individual winners last night-Cliff Nuttall and Joe Ma- son in the hurdles; Des Ryan, Jay Sampson and Ted Kelly in the middle distances; Mac Hunter and Dore…

… sat there with our mouths open." So said Michigan's swimming captain, Jeff Moore, after Minne- sota defeated the Wolverines, 57- 48, .yesterday in Big Ten swim- ming action. After opening losses in the…

February 07, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 101) • Page Image 7

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN Wolverine Icers Take Break in 1ho*10 Bernard Keeps Up Past Cagers Face Rough Road Slate . By DICK REYNOLDS Michigan's rampaging…

… hockey team will take a break from its quest for the WCHA title this weekend when ithmeets Ohiof University and Ohio State on the road.1 The Wolverines, currently the1 top scoring collegiate team in th…

… the beginning stages of developing an intercollegiate hock- ey program. In six WCHA games this sea- son, the Wolverines have served notice to its foes that it has! plenty of offensive punch, even…

…, sophomore forwards Mel Wakabayashi and Wilf Martin picked up the slack. Butler's in- jury has since healed. Wakabayashi fired home three goals for a hat trick and Martin' added a pair as the Wolverines routed…

… in league play on three goals and 11 assists. Not to be overlooked in the Wolverines fine 12-2 season's rec- ord is the goaltending, of Bob Gray. In 12 games, the senior from Owen Sound, Ont., has…

… it is as hard to win an away game as it was in the first half of the season. In the first 29 conference games, visiting teams were only victorious in five contests. The Wolverines won two of these away…

… games (Purdue and Michigan State) while dropping an encounter to Ohio State last Monday night in Columbus. Four of the Wolverines' last seven conference games will be on foreign courts. Starting with this…

… throws. Michigan has a .780 average which tops all other conference teams. Ohio State is next in line with a .745 average. Leading this Wolverine offen- sive attack are Cazzie Russell and Bill Buntin…

February 02, 1964 (vol. 74, iss. 97) • Page Image 6

…, Buntin. Russell scored the last seven points of the half, following the resting of Buntin with 2:29 remaining. The Wolverines returned for the second half with pipe dreams of a wild outburst which might in…

… first ex- tended 'visit to the floor in 1964. The Wolverines were up by 15, but it was up to the reserve strength_ to put down upsurging Michigan State.1 "Our bench strength showed it- self," S t r a c k…

… MICHAEL RUTKOW SKI The Michigan wrestlers gained a surprisingly easy 18-6 victory yes- terday over a powerful Pittsburgh team to boost the Wolverine sea- son record to 9-1. Even before the meet began…

…-Larry Tregoning outmaneuvers Michigan State forward Bill Berry (12) to get away a shot. It was work under the boards like this that helped give the Wolverines a 95-79 victory yesterday. MICHIGAN STATE MICHIGAN 37…

…, Captain Gordie Wilkie scored at 7:35, and Marty Read beat Warwick at 9:47. Wayne McAlpine scored Colorado'sI first goal at 11:53 of the first stanza.9 The Wolverines lengthened theI lead to 8-3 after two…

… Far- ley smashed another, and four Wolverines set an unofficial na- tional freshmanfmedley relay rec- ord yesterday afternoon as Michi- gan coasted to a 62-42 victory over the Eastern invaders. The…

… all Wolverines were swim- ming for points. Graef led Michigan's Ed Bartsch all the way in winning the 200- yard backstroke in a new pool record time of 1:58.58. Bartsch was just a little over two…

… RETURNS: Wolverines Master Indiana Gymnasts : 'ii s %: ' ;,j?+ " a. -- . . , Camera and Accessories I Y TJofie sc r oss5C C~nlty riullner By CHARLIE TOWLE Michigan's defending NCAA and Big Ten…

… - and - again coach, seemed more anxious to keep the meet on a friendly basis by having many of the Wolverine gymnasts com- pete not-to-count than winning by a big margin. The most outstanding event of…

February 05, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 92) • Page Image 8

… records. But then came a big disappoint- ment. The 200-yd. butterfly turn- ed into a 1-2 finish for Minnesota, with Wolverine Jeff Moore only gaining the third position. The winner in that event was sopho…

… 100-yd. freestyle. This gave the Gophers a commanding 39-27 lead. But the Wolverines were not about to give up. Ed Bartsch swam to a first in the 200-yd. back- stroke and teammate Mike Reis- sing came…

… despite two Wolverine dis- qualifications. Geza Bodolay fin- ished first in the 200-yd. breast- stroke but was disqualified as was Jeff Longstreth in the 200-yd. butterfly. Princeton, however, was forced to…

… compete in the meet without star breaststroker Gardiner Green. The standout senior was second at 100 yds. and third at 200 yds., both times immediately behind Wolverine Dick Nelson, at the 1962 NCAA Meet…

February 09, 1969 (vol. 79, iss. 110) • Page Image 9

… sort of challenge from the Buckeyes. Going into the meet, the team from Columbus had topped the Wolverine's best performance this year by half a point. The Ohio coach, Jim Sween- ey, expected to…

…, retorted before the meet, "We'll kill them." In the end, Michigan did very little killing, but the Buck- eyes did very little scoring. The Wolverines ended on top 26.3- 23.6 in the event. Michigan's Dave…

… last event, which usually is the Wolverine's nemisis, is finally beginning to hold its own this year. Instead of scrounging to find enough en- trants, Loken is being f a c e d with the choice of which…

Wolverines. They have often topped 27 only to fall unexpectedly as they did yesterday, slipping to 26.65. Loken puts part of the blame on his strategy. "Right now, we, still haven't decided which en- trants to…

… and 16 later on in the contest. The fouls created an extreme hardship for Michigan in that out of 24 total fouls called on the Wolverines 21 were called on the five starters. Ken Maxey did foul out and…

… they did, daily 'orts NIGHT EDITOR: JIM FORRESTER which is very unusual. It is usual- ly the other way around." Led by Stewart's 27 points and Sullivan's 21, the Wolverines out- scored the Spartans 74…

…-25, but con- tinual foul trouble gave State a consistent lead. iWth only six minutes to go in the first half, the Wolverines had committed seven fouls to only one by the Spar- tans. Michigan managed to tie…

…-32 STATE 6-4 4-3 7-3 8-6 4-4 4-2 0-0 0-0 A free throw put Michigan in the lead for the first and only 10 time, 69-68. But foul trouble again 15 plagued the Wolverines as Fife 10 compiled four fouls and…

February 24, 1968 (vol. 78, iss. 125) • Page Image 7

… to ta all night, but the third-period place Minnesota. marker by Nodak Bob Tuff ended The Wolverines find the battle. Tuff took passes from in the Big Ten cellar Mike Furlong and Terry Ogden mark while…

… the Gophe in front of the Wolverine net, 3-7 mark. If they lo: and drilled the puck past goalie coach Dave Strack's bo Jim Keough. certain of ending the Dave Kartio, North Dakota's the basement for t…

… on the play. This set the stage for Tuff's winning goal midway through the final frame while teammate John Gasparini was sitting out the ac- tion in the penalty box. The Wolverines were unable to stage…

… teammate at forward, sophomore Larry Mi- kan, is still growing at 6'7". Even though Michigan had an easy time disposing of Minnesota at home, the Gophers outrebound- ed the Wolverines 49-41. Slaughter "They…

Wolverines. As far as his ownk team is con- cerned, the Michigan mentor stated, "We just have to regroup and play the way we can play. Our game against Illinois was one of the poorest of the season." Mistakes…

… In last Tuesday night's loss to the Illini, the Wolverines made numerous mittakes while suffer- ing their eighth Big Ten setback. "We seem to be a team where everybody has to go all out, all the time…

… eight. "This might cause some of our squad members a little difficulty," says .Bay. "Both of those teams have a few good boys scattered through their lineups who will be looking to upset their Wolverine

February 28, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 127) • Page Image 6

…PAGE ' Srx THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1967 PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1967 Gin dermen By BOB McFARLAND Acting Executive Sports Editor Wolverine head track…

… with three. The Michigan and MSU totals included two relay clockings apiece, which will not be among the events scheduled in Madison. The only individual Wolverine leaders were captain Jack Harvey…

… stronger now," Kutschinski pointed out. The Wolverines will enter an- other strong contender in the 660- yard run. With a 1:11.5 time to his credit this season, he will have to deal with Mike Mondane, defend…

… affect the meet. Influenza Kearney, half-miler John Reyn- olds, and other Wolverine cinder- men have been bothered by the! flu and bronchitis lately. "Influ- enza is certainly another factor," Canham notes…

…, "but it's sweeping the entire Midwest right now, and everyone will feel it." Another middle-distance event, the 1000-yard run, will feature Ken Coffin, a Wolverine junior, who placed second in the confer…

… doubtful for the Indoors. Rick Hunt, who copped the Big Ten high jump championship out- doors, and the mile relay team, chinski, McDonald, and Bob Gero- metta, also rate as important keys to the Wolverine

…. Who will be in the Wolverine surprise package? Hurdlers Larry Midlam and Nelson Graham, Col- ton in the 300-yard dash and Gerometta in the 440, Elmo Mo- rales and Reynolds in the 880-yard run, Steve…

February 19, 1965 (vol. 75, iss. 123) • Page Image 7

…, Gary Erwin,b wolverine Cindermen Face Penn State, Irish ! By STEVE GALL Ryan, the conference indoor1 champion last year, will give the It is now well into the 1965 yugPinSaesara u o indoor track se ason…

… to run against Notre Dame Kent Bernard. The Wolverines are Monday night. seeking revenge for their only de- Coach Don Canham feels his feat by Penn State last year in men will have their hands full as…

… to the league lead by virtue of his were called in the contest. Ten "We ain't down yet" might be four assists in Wednesday night's of those 42 minutes were handed the theme song of the Wolverine game…

… assists. Min- time again. The Wolverines moved into a nesota, which has averaged 5.1 fourth place tie in the WCHA by goals per game, the highest in virtue of their victory, and now the league, dominates the…

Wolverines MEL WAKABAYASHI goin g to give us all th a t w e w an t. ......_Teya ere lto gh ,_ndtey_- They are real tough, and th1ey __ ___ _ __________ want a playoff spot too. We expect a real tight series…

… 3 2 1 0 L 0 o 2 2 3 3 6 Pct. 1.000 1.000 .600 .600 .500 .250 .000 .000 By JIM LaSOVAGE added. a~caea. Old Victim Last year, in an outdoor dual meet at University Park, Pa., the Wolverines had no…

…-putting 54 feet. At this time last year Roger Schmitt, the eventual Big Ten indoor winner, was only heaving 52 feet. Bill Yearby, also breaking 54 feet now, will give the Wolverines added strength to- night…

… 7:30 in Matt Mann Pool in what will seem an anti-climax after last week's stunning victory over defending Big Ten champion In- diana. On the following afternoon the Wolverines will take on Ohio State…

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