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January 08, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 80) • Page Image 6

…4 Page 6 -Saturday, January 8, 1983 4 " S) -W IY V, A bouncing Wolverine cheerleader shows his support for a losing cause. Wolverine head coach Bo Schembechler explains the disappointing game…

… at a press conference... ... and Bruin coach Terry Donahue congrn sideline. It's Only a Game Fortunately for rabid Wolverine fans, the week preceding the big game in Pasadena 4 was preceded by all…

January 09, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 81) • Page Image 7

…-2 at Yost Ice Arena. The Wolverines were clearly the ominant force in the first period as the majority of the play was in Flame territory. The scoring began early as the game's first goal was netted…

… board. The fir- st 20 minutes ended with the Wolverines on top 2-1. Michigan's Jim McCauley opened the second period with another Wolverine goal as he picked up a blocked Speers slapshot and rifled it…

… past Blakey. SPEERS THEN scored the fourth Michigan goal at 5:52 by making an in- credible off-balance, back-handed shot that slipped past the Flames goalie. The Wolverine scoring barrage con- tinued as…

… McCauley netted yet another goal, making use of a Michigan power play opportunity as Flame Dave Cronin was in the penalty box for holding. Wolverine goalie Elliottwas able to hold Illinois…

…Intyre sailed over Elliott's shoulder and caught the upper right corner of the net. The game ended with a 5-2 Michigan victory and, accompanied by the over- time win Friday night, gave the ninth- place Wolverine

January 18, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 88) • Page Image 8

… played in the Wolverine's 62-57 win over Wisconsin last Saturday. For it was Dan Pelekoudas, the target of many a catcall from Michigan hoop fans this season, who enabled the Wolverines to come back from a…

… lead the Los Angeles Lakers to the World Championship, but booing him served absolutely no constructive pur- pose. First, the jeers were aimed at a player who always gives 100 percent for the Wolverines

…, and second, the booers forget that Pelekoudas was one of the veterans on last year's Wolverine squad that kept the team together through a 7-20 season. But boo they did and it was obvious that it had…

… man-to-man and Pelekoudas kept hustling as the Wolverines took the lead for good midway through the second half. For the game he had four points and a season high six assists. That's the kind of play…

… Michigan coach Bill Frieder needs out of his third guard if the Wolverines are going to have a successful season. Michigan is woefully short in guards this season. After Turner, Leslie Rockymore, and…

… Pelekoudas, the Wolverines have only walk-ons. That's why Pelekoudas must keep up the level of play he exhibited in the Wisconsin game. If he can, Michigan can make it through the season with only three…

… scholarship guards - if he can't the Wolverines could be in trouble if Tur- ner doesn't have an outstanding game every time out. The one thing that Pelekoudas was obviously lacking before last Saturday…

… not lose any games for the Wolverines this season, but he won one for them last Saturday. Tumblers fall to. Gophers CIVIL ENGINEERS ... You're Needed All Over the World. Ask Peace Corps volunteers with…

… Michigan women's hoopsteres were. blasted by Big Ten foes. And both times poor shooting and turnovers were the culprits. FRIDAY NIGHT at Minnesota the Wolverines were humiliated, 90-43, by the Golden Gophers…

…. Sunday afternoon it was Wisconsin's turn at the hapless Wolverines, crushing Michigan by a count of 99-68. The pair of mortifying defeats gives the Wolverines an overall record of 3- 11, including a i-3…

January 21, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 91) • Page Image 11

… the Michigan women's basketball team and coach Gloria Soluk, it's a good thing it isn't. LILLY, a freshman from Cleveland, has been guiding the struggling Wolverines from the point-guard position since…

…'s games late in the season. Said Soluk, "Every time she played I sat behind the bench," to let Lilly know how badly Michigan wanted her. When decision time came, Lilly chose to be a Wolverine, citing…

… season. Lilly knew the CSU coach and had played against many of the Vikings' players in high school. The Wolverines, however, lost to the Vikings, 71-68, despite a season-high 21 points from the freshman…

…. "It was a heart-breaker," said Lilly. The Wolverines, only 3-11 on the season and 1-3 in the Big Ten, have dropped several such close games. And the schedule gets no easier this weekend as the…

Wolverines face Ohio State tonight and Indiana on Sunday. Both games are at Crisler Arena. The Buckeyes are 11-2 on the season and undefeated in the conference. "Ohio State is probably the toughest team in the…

…'s track and field team doesn't stand a chance of winning its own Michigan Relays tonight. But that, of urse, is only due to the fact that no scores will be kept. The Wolverines, however, do stand a chance…

… continue their assault on the record books tonight, though, because their events are not on the agenda. The Wolverines are also looking to do well in the distance medley relay as Frederick-Foster, Wilson…

… determine the winner, will also be a strong area for the Wolverines. In the high jump, Michigan will receive a boost from team record holders Joanna Bullard, Dawn Rich and Melody Middleton. In the long jump…

…, varsity record holder. Thornton should be the Wolverines' big hope. In addition, Middleton will try to take top honors in the pentathlon. RALPH'S MARKET (665-7131) All the Best Deals at the Best Prices…

January 22, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 92) • Page Image 8

… Diag. That's not to say that the Wolverines won't win, but they've never beaten In- diana in Assembly Hal in the 11 years it's been open. In fact, the last time a Michigan hoops team won in Bloomington…

… go far in the NCAA tournament. The Wolverines, on the other hand, saw their Big Ten record fall to 2-3 and their overall mark to 11-4 following their 75-68 loss to Ohio State on Thur- sday. Much of…

… player," noted Wolverine coach Bill Frieder. "He worked hard to get good shots and he hit them." Rellford, Frieder hopes, will someday become Michigan's answer to Tony Campbell. "That would be nice," the…

… teams, Ohio State defeated Michigan, 82-62, in Big Ten play last night at Crisler Arena. The Buckeyes quickly assumed a commanding lead in the first half and never allowed the Wolverines to get closer…

… tight in the first half," said Michigan coach Gloria Soluk. "They're big inside and that hurt our game plan which was to try and get inside for the short shot off the screen." The Wolverine women were led…

… halftime lead due mainly to some torrid shooting. They hit 53 percent for the game while the Wolverines shot just below the 40 percent mark. The contest was decided at the half though as the Buckeyes used…

… of Ohio last night as they defeated Michigan for the first time in the school's hockey history, 5-1. But one has to wonder whether it really was the Wolverines on the ice. Except for the maize and blue…

… Redskins dominated play and outshot the Wolverines, 12-3. HOWEVER, OF Michigan's three shots, one went in. Goalie Jon Elliott was perfect on the other end and Michigan left the ice on top, 1-0. amassed…

January 16, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 87) • Page Image 7

… SUPERIOR goalie Lawrence Dyck saved a Wolverine slapshot from the left face-off circle, but Paul rKobylarz jumped in to pick up the rebound. Kobylarz went on to easily slip the puck into the goal behind Dyck…

…-minute major butt-end penalty, brought about by ramming a Wolverine opponent with the butt end of his stick. OThe penalty disqualified the defen- semen from the game, and teammate Kevin Moore served the five…

…-minute term of the infraction. The penalty was the first major. for the Lakers this year. The infraction did not aid the Late Tippett goal gives Wolverines close win Wolverines though, as the Soo Lakers were…

… goalie Jan Elliott's pads and was able to sneak the puck into the net for his 14th goal of the season. THE LAKERS got justice for Dahlquist's disqualification as, what would have been the Wolverines' go…

… not allowed. The second period of play ended with the score still tied. The Wolverines didn't waste any time coming into the third period and scored just 42 seconds in, taking a 2-1 lead. Goalie Dyck…

… was far outside the crease, trying to sit on a loose puck, but it got away and Tippett grabbed the puck, netting it into the empty cage. The Wolverines were able to hold the Soo Lakers scoreless for the…

… tonight, so they're coming along. The main difference was we won." Superior Wolverines FIRST PERIOD Scoring-1. M-Kobylarz (Grade, Stiles) 17:01. Penalties-M-Koylarz (elbowing) 6:49. LSSC- Dahlquist (5…

January 15, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 86) • Page Image 8

…Page 8-Saturday, January 15, 1983-The Michigan Daily Wolverine icers fall to akers, By TAM BENTLEY Special to the Daily SAULT STE. MARIE - The sub-zero tem- perature wasn't the only thing that was…

… Chiamp's right side. THE WOLVERINES came back to even up the game, though, as Michigan's Kelly McCrimmon netted the squad's first goal on a power play. McCrimmon took a pass from co-captain Brad Tippett…

… powerplay goal as Wolverine Todd Carlile was in Lake Superior freezes 1 in CCHA game the box for highsticking. Butler has scored at least one point in the last six games. The first twenty minutes of play…

… ended with the Wolverines still chasing thedSoodLakers and trailing by a score of 3-2. Michigan had the opportunity to tie the score in the third period but failed to utilize it. Tippett, on a breakaway…

… great stride by breakin fieldhouse and one varsity re outlasting Saginaw Valley and Ontario last night at the T Tennis Building. "I'm real pleased with ours said Wolverine coach Goodridge. "We had a realt…

… of 16:29.44. good per- The final fieldhouse record fell in the ally had a mile-relay as the Wolverine quartet of Darlene Fortman, Martha Gray, Joyce r started Wilson and Brenda Kazinec (3:51.27) g her…

January 07, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 79) • Page Image 10

… captain X X ............................ 4 Icers try to extinguish Flames By JOE CHAPELLE It will be a battle for ninth place tonight at Yost Ice Arena as the Michigan Wolverines play host to Illinois…

…-Chicago. Both the Wolverines and the Flames along with Lake Superior State share the not-too- impressive ninth slot in the Central Collegiate Hockey Association standings. Although the Wolverines would rather be…

… for the powerful Michigan Wolverine team who dunked the Hurons handily, 78-35 on Dec. 10. "IT WAS a low-keyed Michigan squad swimming against a fired-upsand enthusiastic Huron team," said Michigan head…

… competition allows forunlimited entries, so the Wolverines will be able 4 to put several gymnasts into com- petition who have not seen action thus far this season. This is important for the squad since it has…

… several top per- formers, but needs more depth and ex- perience in several events. The Wolverines will be looking for especially strong performances from Kevin McKee and captain Milan Stanovich. In the…

Wolverine's last meet, T e Wolverine Invitational, McKee took frsts in both the high bar and the floor exercise, while Stanovich was the top finisher on the trampoline and in the all-around competition…

January 23, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 93) • Page Image 7

…SPORTS Sunday, January 23, 1983 The Michigan Daily Page 7 Miami dumps Blue on ice; Wolverines stopped, 5-3 IBy MICKE MCGRAW Special to the Daily OXFORD, Ohio - The playoff hops of the Michigan…

… hockey team were dealt a setback last night as the Wolverines were dumped for the second straight night by Miami (Ohio), 5-3. the game was tied heading into the third period but Miami scored quickly and…

… goals in the second period to put away the Red Wings. The lone Detroit goal by Stan Weir came with only 1:26 toplay. Daily Photo by JEFF SCHRIER With a look of determination, Wolverine trackster Dave…

January 28, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 97) • Page Image 9

… State, the Wolverines must stop the Spartans' All-American goaltender Ron Scott. That's right, they have to stop Michigan State's goaltender, and not the offense. Thus far this season, Scott has been the…

… Central Collegiate Hockey Association's most dominant player, and he is hoping to continue the Spartans' superiority in the season series with the Wolverines. In the year's first three match-ups, Scott led…

… advantageous for the young Wolverine squad. And young they are-thirteen freshmen, five sophomores, three juniors and just one senior. Even Indiana's veteran men- tor, James "Doc" Counsilman respects the hometown…

… meet will come down to the last relay, and that's a toss-up. It's just whoever wants it most." Tonight the Wolverine tankers find out if they can change this losing tradition. Student tickets are $1 for…

January 23, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 93) • Page Image 8

… pasi Michigan's weak 37-percent. During the first half, though, it looked as if the Wolverines were ready to pull off the second Big Ten upset of the day (Wisconsin beat Iowa, 65-63). A Turner jumper…

… the rest of the half. SOME MORE INDIANA turnovers, including two suc- cessive travelling violations, and some good shooting by Michigan increased the Wolverines' lead to- 16-12. Even Knight was…

… Hoosiers' Jim Thomas reaches to steal the ball from Michigan forward Richard Rellford. The Wolverine eventually was called for travelling. 4 Half-time score: Indiana 38, Michigan 32. Attendance: 17…

… champagne in celebration of' victory. Both Wolverine teams swallowed losses. Illinois' men topped Michigan's, 274- 263.8, while its women edged the Wolverines, 171.90-168.20. MICHIGAN MEN won three events…

January 07, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 79) • Page Image 9

…SPORTS The Michigan Daily Friday, January 7, 1983 Page 9 'M'DROPS CONFERENCE OPENER Professionally Wildcats whip Wolverines, 69-64 By JESSE BARKIN Special to the Daily CHICAGO - The Michigan…

… 'Wolverines came into Alumni Hall in Chicago with a 9-1 record shooting for a win in their Big Ten opener against Northwestern. The problem was they didn't take aim. The Wolverines made an anemic 24 of 74 shots…

January 13, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 84) • Page Image 8

… Michigan Wolverines finally won a Big Ten basketball game. Despite shooting a weak 38 percent from the floor; the Wolverines turned in a fine defensive effort and rebounded well as they edged the 17th…

Wolverines, 59-58, erasing a seven-point lead that Michigan had built with only three minutes left to play. The Gophers im- mediately fouled Michigan's Eric Tur- ner, who hit the first end of a one-and- one…

January 12, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 83) • Page Image 10

…w 1w Page 2-Wednesday, January 12, 1983-The Michigan Daily Showtime: IRW . W w w Curtain raised as rebuilding By JESSE BARKIN With the pre-season behind them, the Wolverines finally enter the Big…

… Ten tournament and the prognosis for coach Bill Frieder's club is ... hopeful. Frieder is hopeful that Michigan can continue to improve as it has thus far this season; he is hopeful that the Wolverines

… stay as healthy as they have been; and he hopes that the team will not fall apart after its first conference defeat. FOR THE record, the Wolverine cagers are doing well. After a slow start which included…

… precarious wins over Central Michigan and Detroit, the Wolverines began the year with six straight victories. And after a disap- pointing overtime loss to Oklahoma State, in a game they had in the bag, the…

Wolverines rebounded to win their next three games which brought th conference record to 9-1. The la was especially impressive as M destroyed highly touted Penn, 9 But the team that defeated P not the sanrje…

… had a game eshmen Wolverines boast one of the most potent talents, though h t for the backcourt tandems in the conference. man. Converse The duo has averaging 31.2 points per Jokisch have p] a lot of…

… up the pair -is junior Dan Pelekoudas who has season's worth of starting experience for the Wolverines. But though his experience is a plus, the drop-off in talent is extremely noticeable when the…

…- McC Cormick's effectiveness was ... one oft questionable. He has played well at for the young Wo -ts times, but since so far this season he Frieder is has not faced much tough competition Wolverines

January 21, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 91) • Page Image 12

… first half. "WE GOT to run a little more tonight," said the 5-11 guard who tallied 16 points. "The big men did a great job getting the ball out and running down court." However, the Wolverines tall timber…

… Big Ten record to 2-2 and their overall mark to 10-4. The loss, however, was not a total disappointment for Frieder, who saw his Wolverines gain another valuable lesson despite having their mark fall to…

January 19, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 89) • Page Image 8

… season victory against Nor- thern Michigan. Since that early-season game, Henderson has broken into the star- ting lineup and is one of the Wolverines' best rebounders. By JESSE BARKIN An ear-to-ear smile…

… 58- 52, last Saturday. The Wolverines won the game 62-57, but it was a basket he never should have made. IF COACH Bill Frieder had his druthers, he would not have let the 6-9 freshman play at all that…

…." Jumping around and feeling good has been easy for the freshman cornerman lately. He is second on the team in rebounding with a 6.4 average and, more importantly, has earned a star- ting job on the Wolverine

… a recent 7-4 surge has helped the Wolverines overcome a dismal 1-8 start and they now appear ready to move into the Central Collegiate Hockey Association's upper echelon. But don't let the team…

… put the power back in the Wolverine power-play, with smart passing and strong slap shots. " From sophomore defensemen Mike Neff and Doug May, and freshman Bill Brauer-These three have given Giordano…

… isn't ready to win the CCHA. But the Wolverines have brought their own season to life, and John Giordano is hoping that Christmas lasts all year long. Regardless, he has improved tremendously all…

January 12, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 83) • Page Image 11

… felt she had enough talent left to make a run at the Big Ten title and possibly get into the NCAA playof- fs. Soluk may have been over- enthusiastic in her appraisal, however, as the Wolverines dropped…

… Harte. With Dietz gone, Harte is "I don't have any goals like that," she now the player the Wolverines look to claimed. "Last year I wasn't aware of first for scoring. And so far she has the (freshman…

January 12, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 83) • Page Image 16

…-65 at Columbus. In five games last year, Payne managed double figures in points and rebounds including a 15-point, 12- rebound outing against Michigan despite the Wolverine s 68-58 upset in Ann Arbor…

…-55& victory over the Wolverines. d DESPITE HIS impressive season,P Vincent, who edged out Michigan's Ericr Turner for the first-ever Mr. Michigana Basketball award in 1981, will be coun-p ted on to improve his…

…'s horrendous 7-20 1 season last year, one of the few bright v spots for Wolverine fans was the play of t Turner.s With the addition of five impressive freshmen to the squad, Turner has t become a team leader…

January 23, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 93) • Page Image 1

… Indiana rally crushes 'M' cagers, 93-76 By LARRY MISHKIN Special to the Daily BLOOMINGTON, Ind. - There was good news and bad news yesterday for the Michigan Wolverines. The bad news is that the second…

…- ranked Indiana Hoosiers blew Michigan right off the court in their decisive, 93-76, victory before 17,231 spectators at Assembly Hall. The lossj extended the Wolverines futility streak1 in the building to…

January 22, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 92) • Page Image 7

… By KATIE BLACKWELL When the waves died down at Matt Mann pool yesterday, the women from Wisconsin were nowhere to be found. It just proves that Wolverines swim bet- ter than Badgers. About 97-52 better…

… swimmers to even compete with the Wolverines as was the case in kthe 200-yard backstroke where 'Michigan swept the first three spots. Kay Lundy took first with a time of 2:15 .51. MICHIGAN head coach Stu…

… in the Commonwealth Games. "She's doing just great," said Isaac of Marubashi, who turned in the fastest time of the year by a Wolverine, "We're real happy with that." Isaac was also pleased with the…

… Michigan team of Sue Frederick- team of Darle Foster, Joyce Wilson, Sue Schroeder Foster, Wilson acid Melanie Weaver. Frederick-Foster an impressive gave the Wolverines an early lead in the . -their nearest…

… Larsen's two-mile victory after 56.8 which sifting out last week's season-opener Wolverine team with an ankle injury. Larsen grabbed in competition. the lead on the second lap of the race, r&ever looked…

January 12, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 83) • Page Image 13

…-The Hard dition you ha Way." And no title could be more appropriate, because rebuild is exactly what "WE HA Frieder has done in his two-and-one-half years at the helm of the Wolverines. And go long, but his…

… considerable and we c amount of time in their first two years at Michigan. hometowns Frieder did not have much to build on when he took charge of the Wolverines. summer." In effect, he started from scratch. . In…

… HAS improved to the point where he is considered one of the top guards in the conference-a point that has not escaped the Wolverine playmaker. "Right now I feel that I'm one of the best guards in the…

…." Despite Turner's obvious skills, the Wolverines' poor showing last season season may turn out to be a bonus this year. "A lot of people really don't know what we're capable of doing," he said. "The fact…

January 21, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 91) • Page Image 1

… for Bill Frieder's young Wolverines. Tonight's lesson - how to play Big Ten basketball NBA style. Ohio State's successful transition game ran Michigan right out of its chance for a much needed road…

… victory, as the Wolverines fell, 75-68, last night. TONY CAMPBELL wassthebkey recipient of the Buckeye's fast break, netting a game high 23 points in addition to grabbing eight rebounds and dishing off…

January 21, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 91) • Page Image 10

… this weekend, however, since the Wolverines own one of the more powerful offenses in the con- ference. Co-captains Ted Speers and Brad Tippett, along with freshman Chris Seychel, are all among the top…

… the finale. Last weekend, the Wolverines split two games with Lake Superior dropping a 4-3 decision before winning 2-1. The first loss extended the team's record on Friday nights to 1-9. "I think we…

… recruiting of graduated,.,, Wolverine swimmer Scott Crowder,. who was a teammate of Gemmell on they, Wilmington Aquatic swim club back in, Delaware. Crowder brought Gemmell. to the attention of retired…

January 30, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 99) • Page Image 1

… 1983, The Michigan Daily Ann Arbor, Michigan-Sunday, January 30, 1983 Ten Cents Eight Pages Harper, Ilini 'blow past weary '', 87-74 By LARRY MISHKIN Apparently the Michigan Wolverines lost more…

…-74 loss to Illinois before 12,876 fans and a regional television audience. THE TURNING point in the contest came with almost nine minutes left and the Wolverines up, 58-56. Richard r Rellford, off a pass…

January 11, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 82) • Page Image 8

… Michigan, and Eastern Michigan sent competitors to the individual competition, No team scores were compiled. Wolverine gymnasts captured first place in four of the six events, and placed at least two in the…

… pommel hor- se with 9.5. Kevin and Mike McKee placed first and second in floor exercises with 9.5 and 9.4 respectively. On rings, Rick Kaufmann took first place honors with a 9.6. Although Wolverine

…, came in tenth in the men's 200 meter butterfly. Antonio Cerezo had a strong swim in the 400 meter IM when he came in second in the consolation finals (4:30.42). THE WOLVERINES combined efforts also led…

January 19, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 89) • Page Image 7

… haven't been roaring. It's been a quiet arena, almost as if they came in to get warm." - Jim Thacker, on ESPN, January 12, 1983 M ICHIGAN TICKET MANAGER Al Renfrew should M ibe ecstatic. If the Wolverine

… seen on the tube for most of the game and their response is hardly something of which a Wolverine zealot would be proud. If these pathetic space-wasters don't begin to show some life, the concession…

… the Wolverines 21-16 despite the fact that each team won five matches. tim Fagan wrestled an aggressive match at the 158 pound weight class for Michigan, taking down Lehigh's Roy bdell late in the third…

… competition, serve as a good barometer for the veteran Wolverines. The younger tracksters shuttled over to Ypsilanti to open up their season. Freshman Derek Stinson captured the 55-meter high-hurdles in- 7…

January 28, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 97) • Page Image 1

… would have forced a fourth overtime. Incredibly, the Wolverines still had a chance to tie after Purdue's Mack Gadis missed the front end of a one-and-one. Turner's 80- footer hit the backboard at the…

… buzzer. The Wolverines seemingly had the game won at the end of the first overtime when Butch Wade scored on a dunk off a 75- foot pass from Turner that gave'them a 62-59 lead with only seven seconds…

January 28, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 97) • Page Image 10

… 20 points in regulation. The tag team of Wade and McCormick denied Cross the ball all evening long and kept him away from the boards. Meanwhile, Henderson collected 10 rebounds for the Wolverines, all…

… after halftime. The loss was the fifth straight for theWolverines against Purdue and dropped their Big Ten record to 2-5 (11-6 overall). Purdue is now 4-2 in the con- ference and 13-3 overall. Cross…

January 28, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 97) • Page Image 18

… dance in- struction and then full-fledged, un- bridled dancing! 8 p.m.-midnight at the 3rd Floor Dance Studio (621 E. William). $1.50. Call 665-9427. Sports Swimming The Wolverines take to the pool…

… The Wolverines vs. the fighting Illini of Illinois. 1, p.m. Crisler Arena. $5. Call 764-0247. University Women's Swimming Vs. Indiana at 2 p.m. in the Matt Mann Pool. $1. 763-2159. University Ice Hockey…

January 20, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 90) • Page Image 3

…, recruiting coordinator for Bo Schembechler's Wolverines. "Bo is determined to make the players aware and make sure they graduate." Can ham THERE IS ALSO the question of whether or not a coach would be willing…

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