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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 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 10, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 121) • Page Image 10

…/2 point total, the Wolverines more than doubled runner-up Iowa's 83'/z. Minnesota came in third with 62, while Michigan State finished strong to pull into fourth with a 51. Michigan had an unprecedented…

… which Lascari was champ. Conversely, Lascari was runner-up in the all-around and longhorse, Larose's high spots. The other Wolverine first was garnered by Fred Sanders on the Trampoline, with Gary Erwin…

….5 yesterday wasn't good enough to top either Henderson or Larose. Wolverine Barry Spicer had a very respectable 88.5 for the meet, but the higher-than- average scores in the exercise rele- gated him to the…

…- ed the team as a whole for its domination of the tourney, which climaxed a 6-0 dual meet season for the Wolverines. I WIN AT WISCONSIN, 82-80: Wolverines End Successful Cage Season TOM COLU ... a…

… three, 41-38, but the Wolverines coming back to take a 46-45 edge at intermission on one of Doug Herner's five long jump shots. Hit .457 in Half At halftime, Michigan's leaders were Harris and Buntin with…

… full-court press with the screening help of Buntin and dribbled in a weave for 40 secondsbefore calling time out. When the teams returned to the floor, the visiting Wolverines went into a stall which…

March 10, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 121) • Page Image 11

…-yd. championship a week ago, matched the fastest 600 ever run indoors in Milwaukee. Win; By TOM ROWLAND Special To The Daily EVANSTON-Michigan crown- ed two new Wolverine title hold- ers and snatched…

… top spot for Coach Cliff Keen's crew after a two-year absence. The Wolverines finished second in both years, last season to Iowa, and the year before to Michigan State. New Champs New Michigan…

… conference champs, sophomore Rick Bay in the 157-lb. division and heavyman Jack Barden in the top weight class, pushed the Wolverine mar- gin of victory, but the Flue had the meet cinched even before a…

…- Wrestlers Q cape at the start of the second period put the Wolverine on top of a 3-0 lead going into the final three minutes. Little Tougher .Barden's title win came a little tougher. Up against the 1962…

…. Minnesota's Lonnie Rubis' late surge nosed out Wolverine sopho- more Lee Deitrick for the 147-lb. crown, 9-6. It was 5-4, Rubis, go- ing into the final- period when a Deitrick reversal put Michigan into a 6…

…- ond place in the Big Ten cham- pionships the Wolverines had to overcome the most spectacular twosome in one of the fastest con- ference meets on record. Michigan could pull only two seconds and two…

March 06, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 117) • Page Image 6

… the Wolverines have to beat out for second place have the swim- mers to take the few remaining first and second places. But Mich- igan is relying on team depth to pull them through. So Stager was just…

Wolverines and likewise the other strong conferencehpowers is the limitations on the number of swimmers and divers that any team can take to the meet. Only 18 swimmers can compete in the meet for any one team…

March 31, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 139) • Page Image 6

…:02.2, although North Caro- lina State's new pool was choppy enough to, be a handicap to the breaststrokers. The Wolverines picked up un- expected points when juniors Roy Burry and Tom Dudley pulled in second and…

….4. The Wolverines failed to qualify a man for the finals of the other three events, but all were record- breakers. Jackman Loses 100 Southern Cal's Per Ola Lind- berg, a 23-year-old junior from Sweden…

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

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

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

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

March 12, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 122) • Page Image 6

…. their first practice session after dominating the Big Ten gym meet Saturday at East Lansing. It wasn't that the Wolverines mere- ly won the meet-and their third straight conference crown with it -but they…

… did it by the most lop- sided score ever. A few statistics can show exact- ly how much the Wolverines ran away with things at Jenison Field- house. No team is allowed to qual- ify more than three men in…

March 15, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 125) • Page Image 6

… burst. Ohio State, Minnesota and Detroit dumped Michigan in three straight games in the month of January. But the Wolverines came back to finish the season with six wins out of their last ten encounters…

…. These upsets were over two of the three teams which finished ahead of the Wolverines in the final stand- ings, co-champion Illinois and third place Indiana. On the surface, eight losses is quite a few for…

… a successful sea-C son, particularly when six of them1 are in conference play. But delv-t ing a little deeper into the situa-l tion it becomes apparent that al- most all the Wolverine losses weret…

March 13, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 123) • Page Image 6

…. So how do the Wolverines get second place? By plucking a pair of seconds, three thirds, and a wholeY carload of fourth-through- eighth place finishes. Although that in itself is no mean task, it can be…

… place at 200-yds. Frank Berry surprised everyone as he took third for the Wolverines in the 200-yd. freestyle. He turned in his best time of 1:48.8 and even edged out Michigan State's Mike the Big Tens…

March 09, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 120) • Page Image 5

…., Coed. MARCH 15- Camp Indianola, Wis., Boys. Wolverine Girls State. MARCH 19- Detroit Edison Co. MARCH 22- Camp Manitowabing, Camp of fine arts, Ontario. MARCH 25 & 26- Hillview Resort, Mich. * * * DO NOT…

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