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March 26, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 148) • Page Image 6

…'s action 34 points be- hind, now sit on a 33-point lead with 215 markers to their credit. Indiara is second with 182 points, while 'the Wolverines are nestled down in the third poistion with 161. Saari Stars…

… the Victors" was carried over the airwaves as much as any other song, with the Wolverines winning two of the six events on the pro- gram. A top effort by the Michigan finalists, was vital if the Wolver…

… the gutter. For comparison's sake, the Ameri- can record for the 100-yard free- style is :46.1. As Wolverine Coach Gus Stager said after the relay, "It was a great race. The first two swimmers just…

… out "C was ahead of Kammen through the match. As time was runn out, Jim gave a last-ditch eff but failed . . , the situation w either pin or get pinned." Two other Wolverines madet quarterfinals, but…

… The Daily MIAMI, Fla.-Michigan's golf squad surged into second place, Thursday, whilenWolverine John Richart held onto third in in- dividual play, after the second round of the University of Miami…

December 09, 1966 (vol. 77, iss. 81) • Page Image 11

… After upsetting fifth-ranked Houston Monday night in Yost Fieldhouse, the Wolverines trip- ped down to Bowling Green and fell flat 90-83 Wednesday night for their third loss in four starts. Dave. Strack…

Wolverines may be hardpressed to spy a stray re- bound. "We haven't gotten into the habit of going back to cover the boards on a shot as much as we should," explains Strack. Center Craig Dill picked off a…

December 04, 1966 (vol. 77, iss. 77) • Page Image 7

… 6:38 gone. Virginia Tech. The Wolverines, impatient to The Duke mentor now has five rip through Duke's zone defense, days to prepare his basketball ra n into foul trouble midway powerhouse for UCLA…

…,- Greatest Game of my Life' ing All-America Bob Verga to pull instead of a buzzer. tle fatigued man-to-man defense For sophomore guard Dave Gol- the Wolverines out of position time And, shot down by Duke…

May 05, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 2) • Page Image 7

… games in an attempt tnkeep its Big Ten record un- '1tarnished. The Wolverines will take a 4-0 conference record and a 15-5 overall record into a Friday game with Illinois. On Saturday the Michigan nine…

Wolverine netters have been practicing outside every day this week after bad weather earli- er in the year. "These are the first good out- door practices we have had so far this year, but the team is coming…

… Ed Waits at fifth and sixth sin- gles, respectively. According to Murphy, Indiana will probably be the toughest of the teams the Wolverines face in the meet. Indiana was runnerup in the Big Ten last…

… Over 3,000 Pairs of LEVI'S in Stock For Gals & Guys SAM'S STORE 122 E. Washington Open Monday & Friday Nights NUVO LEVI'S "NOUVEAU" WOLVERINE RIGHT-HIANDER BOB REED winds up in ti Indiana game earlier…

… this season. Reed did not allow a single ru in the game which Michigan won, 6-0. Reed struck out five an walked only two. He has received the wins in all four of ti Wolverines conference games so far and…

April 05, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 156) • Page Image 8

… qualities which make a team of national championship caliber," enthused Benedict. The Michigan coach had just returned yesterday from a nine- day tour in the southwest part of the country where the Wolverines

…. Too Hot for Devils Discounting the outcome of last Friday's questionable forfeit as neither a loss nor a win, the record for the Wolverines stands at 8-4. Included among the victories are three…

… hockey captain, hit a torrid .391 with nine hits in 23 at-bats while filling in at second base andat shortstop. Bad luck centered on Dick Schryer for the entire trip. Schry- er, the Wolverine's regular…

March 24, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 146) • Page Image 7

…- is leaving tonight for the warm sands of Arizona and nine days under a shining sun. But for the Wolverine players there will be nothing restful about playing 14 games in those nine, days, or facing the…

Wolverines, who are em- barking on their annual assault against a string of nonconference foes from the Southwest. Competition Tough' "These games are going to be very important for us. They're not like the…

… northland. Two years ago when the Wolverines got off the plane in Tuscon the thermometer 'read 90 degrees and by the time the next day's doubleheader was through, it was over 100. "Our players understandably…

… parched desertlands inFriday's starting lineup. Junior Bob Reed is expected to be, the Wolverines' opening pitch- er, with senior Ted Sizemore be- hind the plate. Starting in the outfield will be Al Bara…

…- , terested in running outdoor track this spring and summer are invited to attend. commented Benedict. The fitness of the Wolverines will be tested by four other teams -Arizona, Wyoming, Grand Can- yon College…

February 01, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 106) • Page Image 7

…'t forget. Unfortunately for the Michigan basketball team, the skilled re- bounding doesn't 'work quite the same way. It's a knack that some- times you have and sometimes you don't. The Wolverines lost the…

…, also said the same for the Badger encounter. The close shave indicates the sagacity of his advice. But the statistics show there is no reason for the Wolverines to fret. Four of the five Illinois start…

… open division on Saturday. B aekborard PielesDill Tradition and Yost Fieldhouse have their sacred spots in the hearts of Wolverine fans, but for Craig Dill the inherent glamour of Michigan's a n c i e n…

January 12, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 89) • Page Image 7

… LEE, Vanderbilt's great 6'9" center, battles with former Wolverine All-American Bill Buntin under the boards in last year's Michigan-Vanderbilt contest. Lee has sparked the Com- modores to a third…

… the AP's Top Ten, following the wake of the Wolverines and the Goph- ers. Wisconsin shocked Iowa last Saturday with ball control tactics and a str'ingent defense on Hawk- eye George Peeples to send them…

… concerned with what will happen next Saturday in Matt Mann Pool. That's when the Hoosiers will come up from Indiana to try for revenge against the Wolverine tankers who snapped a 47-meet winning streak with a…

… Hoosiers won six of 11 first places, a foreboding fact fac- ing the Wolverines. But neither were the Hoosiers' times up to par. And Michigan State's best swim- mers took two firsts and a few points away that…

… tentative lineup, event by event. He also attempted to determine possible winners. Giving Michigan the benefit of the doubt in a few races, the score comes out with the Wolverines on top by an even larger…

January 11, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 88) • Page Image 8

…, Polish National Olymp- ians 77 DePaul 120, Western Ontario 51 Kansas,89, Oklahoma 68 Tufts 80, MIT 79 Vanderbilt 106, Mississippi 58 (the Wolverines have won the crown for the past three years), but the…

…." WCHA "Big Hunt" this weekend. The conference is shaping up as a hunt where any team could be either hunted or hunter. The Wolverines played rugged defense on which they piled a timely, potent offense to…

February 27, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 129) • Page Image 1

… every' piece of paper that the Boiler-d WEST LAFAYETTE - Michi- maker fans tossed onto the court.a gan's cagey Wolverines waited for But there's no sense in buildingI Purdue to build up the momen- a…

…, regrouped k ter for an eventual 105-85 triumph gan fcal ed a ttirg s their forces, changed a few thingsC The win, the ninth in 11 ef- here and there, and jumped ont forts for the Wolverines, enabled the wagon…

February 01, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 106) • Page Image 6

… opposition, some- was accomplished on foreign ice thisf the team cin snme- The Champs. which had proved disastrous to' thing that every team can Envy. Meanwhile, the Wolverine ring hi had hed isatMichigan Tech…

… opposition shots. a medium of a possible 10, was 9.1. only successful in instilling spirit When asked what he thought The Wolverines have a two-week in the others but in themselves as was Michigan's best…

… of things. Pur- Vanderbilt 68, Auburn 63 The two other goals in the se- due was certainly not as strong a Mississippi State 76, Florida 68 ries by the Wolverines were reg- team as Minnesota. These boys…

Wolverines take on the Spartans in a home and away series Friday and Sat- urday nights. The first game will bk 'v>x'9d in Fast Lancing and Saturday's encounter will be con- tested at the Coliseum at 8 p.m. w…

… wrestling fundamentals. And the extra blood, sweat, and tears paid off as the Wolverines sent another Big Ten opponent down to defeat. There was no single match that stood out as surprising. As Keen said…

… really gave Wolverine fans reason to cheer. The Michigan wrestlers reeled off three straight pins to lock up the meet. Coach Keen has put extra stress on the pin this year, and Cal Jenkins, Burt Mer- ical…

… to meet the Wolverines at 3 p.m. in Yost. Saturday's meet features Pittsburgh as part of the home- coning festivities. For homecom- ing, former wrestlers are invited back to watch the meet and attend a…

December 07, 1966 (vol. 77, iss. 79) • Page Image 7

… Monday night trans- formed most any Falcon specula- tion of victory to pure bluff, for the Wolverines will have advant- ages unbequeathed by the Cagey Cougars. The Falcons rely on a fast-break team that…

… eight points against Wittenberg. Michigan's zone defense put the whammy on Bowling Green last year, and the Wolverines are hoping that it works again. If not, they'll have to find another potion to…

January 09, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 87) • Page Image 7

… in the half, held a 38-28 edge. Three point plays by Russell and Darden came within 40 sec- onds of each other, to leave the1 ' Wolverines down 40-34 with a. minute left. The teams traded baskets and…

… Bankey's shot. This, o01cc brief period of absence for Brown. filled in well at guard, Notl Wolverines grabbed the On the plane 1 6-74. Brown looked u xt disaster was Jim My- cula" long enou ouled out with…

May 12, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 7) • Page Image 6

…- ciation draft yesterday, and Oliver! Darden, last year's Wolverine cap- tain, was chosen by the Detroit Pistons in the third round of the draft. . The Pistons, who had lost the first pick to New York on the…

…- urday, Michigan finished third' with a 1523 total. and State 11ol- lowed in fourth place at 1533. The Wolverines will be led to- day by Captain Bill Newton, the medalist in the Big Ten tourna- ment last…

… this weekend when they face Ohio State and Wiscon- sin in a double dual meet in Madison The Wolverines, the defending conference champions, are cur- rently in firm possession of first place on the bases…

… of matches won in dual meet competition. The Buckeyes and the Badgers are both below the .500 mark in the conference and should not present a very strong challenge to the Wolverine netters. Roche Wmis…

April 02, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 154) • Page Image 8

… California is an LSD power, so why shouldn't the Wolverines extend their athletic sphere of influence. When the basketball team moves into the new University Events Building, you might even convince Fritz…

… competitors from across the nation. But the Wolverines did advance four men into today's competition for in- dividual titles. Southern Illinois captured the team crown with 187.2 points to keep its string of…

… Coach Newt Lo- ken. Wayne Miller, who perhaps is one Wolverine more accustomed to bigtime competition as evi- denced by his OAU title, was one of Michigan's individual qualifiers with a third place on the…

March 29, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 150) • Page Image 6

… 001 400 000-5 10 2 000 050 10x-6 7 2 bleheader. The victories stretched the Wolverines' victory string to four against no defeats, and drop- ped Arizona State to 15-5 and Grand Canyon to 8-3-1. In the…

… opener, Larry Guidi, from Croton Falls, N.Y., struck out four men, walked two, and scattered seven hits, while allowing only three unearned runs to pick up his first career win for the Wolverines. But…

… bat just as well as with a hockey stick. The Wolverine center turned second sacker, led the baseball team to a 6-5 victory over Wyoming. The Coyboys had taken a 5-0 lead into the fifth inning, but…

… relay. The winning run was a result of managerial strategy as Fisher drew a base on balls, advanced- to second on a sacrifice bunt, and then flew home on Waka's smash. Today the Wolverines f a C e Western…

March 12, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 136) • Page Image 7

…-For sixteen ter- rible seconds it looked like the end of the line for Michigan's frus- trated Wolverines - the elusive NCAA crown would be out of their grasp before they really got close to it. But Cazzie…

… Russell, given a sec- ond chance; by the soft, heaven- sent tweet of a referee's whistle, *sunk two 'cool free throws with 11 seconds showing on the clock to give the desperate Wolverines a 80-79 triumph…

March 01, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 130) • Page Image 6

…- victory over the sluggish Wolver- end's series with the Wolverines ines on Friday. boasting of a 4.5 goal per game Lots of Scoring? average and an offense which in- Now, what prediction could cludes the…

… min- Bessone Disagrees ute. I guess it has its merits be- While up in East Lansing Amo cause if this were last year we'd be too low to get in." While Bessone is making up his mind, the Wolverines are…

February 25, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 127) • Page Image 7

…- tam our mark of last week Wolverines. tributing factor to his uneasiness. petition, and both have posted (192.45)." Michigan Coach Cliff Keen Several Wolverines have been meet scores of over 190. Only…

… the Men's IM room of the 157-pound division, then a the Sports Bldg. in East Lansing. two-time. letter winner, Dick Cook, Wolverine captain Johannesen will. yesterday pronounced his team as The Michigan…

… statistics showing that Michigan h a s consistently out-performed MSU against their mutual opponents, with the exception of Illinois. This gives the Wolverines the lead in overall points this season with an…

February 23, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 125) • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1966 PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1966 " "0" I ASKETBALLKA Juniors Crucial to Wolverine Gymnastic SquadIBASKET I71 Adh0…

… Voort. Coach Loken points out that, "Without a doubt, they are mak- 4 I k Pensacola Prodigies exercise performer. He does a The Wolverine gymnasts are led strength move that no one else by the "double…

…. Williams earned a 9.4 in his' specialty, the parallel bars, to capture the lead for the Wolverines in the victory last Friday over Illinois. averaging about 9.25 this year. Lo- worker and Loken feels that…

… squads go into the affair with 6-0 Arbor product, Chris Vanden records. Broek. Therbiggest challenges to the Horses and Rings Wolverine gymnasts led by the Chilvers, the leader among the "steady" juniors…

January 11, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 88) • Page Image 7

… both Myers teams in the first half as Michi- out of gan dawdled behind the Hoosiers ed in for the first 10 minutes. Then a Myersx polite thrust by the Wolverines Winn in which they scored 10 points in…

Wolverines held a 28 to 6 advantage. Michigan, of course, got more chances than Indiana (34-13), but hit at 82.4 per cent compared to the Haos- iers 46.2 per cent. Darden Toes Line Oliver Darden spent half the…

… doldrums had ended, plopping in 19 big ones. Cazzie was still Cazzie, but may- Former Wolverine star Bill Bup- tin attended the game at Yost last night. Buntin is slimming down and working out at a De…

….m. WRESTLING-Michigan at Northwestern SWIMMING-Michigan vs. Indiana, Matt Mann Pool, 3 p.m. WOLVERINE CENTER JIM MYERS unleashes a hook shot in last night's 88-68 Michigan victory as Frenk Everett vainly at…

March 15, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 138) • Page Image 7

… TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1966 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAnv Ar v TUE$DAY, MARCH 15, 1966 THE 1~HCHIGAN DAILY 1a £L AL' OVLI Season s Closing Ends Wolverine Cage Era / By CHUCK VETZNER Acting Sports…

… seasons." The Wolverines may yet win that coveted NCAA title. But the people who were around to see Michigan beat Ball State and lose to Kentucky won't ever forget Number 55 winging upwards to Select Dill…

March 11, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 135) • Page Image 11

…FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1966 THE MICHIGAN DAILY" PAGE ELEVEN FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1966 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE ELEVEN Wolverines Set To Climb Over Hilltopps By CHUCK VETZNER Acting Sports Editor…

… face turns pale, and he shudders. "Gosh, they're a great big school, and they get all sorts of publicity. When we play I'll have to cross my fingers . and my legs too." The Wolverines will get a chance…

… high degree of safety that we'll throw them all at Michigan. We must play well to leave the game in a happy frame of mind." Wolverine coach Dave Strack says in more simple language that he wants to win…

… NCAA Meet By DAVID PFEFFER Fourteen Wolverine trackmen will, make the- Journey to 'Detroit's' Cobo Arena today for the NCAA Indoor Track Championships. The je preliminaries for the two-day meet will…

… one alternate, are found in 4 six of the 15 championship events In the 60-yard run, which re- quires a time of :06.2, Willie Brown and Carl Ward are the Wolverine entrees. Charlie Greene of Nebraska…

…. Ken Coffin, Jim Mercer, McDonald, and Elmo Mo- rales are the Wolverine represent- atives, with Brian Kelly as an alternate. To Erase Records In the high jump, defending champion Frank Costello of Mary…

March 08, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 132) • Page Image 8

… of the Friday doubleheader will be broadcast on WJBK-TV, Chan- nel 2, beginning at 10 p.m. If the Wolverines win, the regional finals will also be televised. The traditional post-game hand- shaking…

Wolverines four out of five times that the two squads faced off against each oth- er. The only victory that Michi- gan picked up over MSU was ten days ago when they won, 1-0, in. eight minutes of overtime. MSU…

February 23, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 125) • Page Image 7

…, and on Monday night, Michigan. Wolverine assistant coach Jim.. Skala saw the Hawkeyes fall to Purdue, and he had an explana- tion. "They wouldn't shoot," he exclaimed. "They had men open for 15-footers…

… scored 46 points between them. Even more embarrassing, the Hawks frequently rambled straight down the lane, invading the Wolverine alley without the slightest fear of a beating from the Michigan bullies…

…. EveryN time the Wolverines started to close the gap, Iowa would stretch the lead Michigan's final big chance seemingly occurred when Purvall, Gary Olson, and George Peeples fouled out in quick succession…

… b a c k. The Wolverines went through one stretch of making one out of nine field goals, and when they clustered around the boards for a possible rebound, Iowa sprinted down for a fast break. "We didn…

… Jones added 16 and Dawson 13. RALPH MILLER AP POLL: Wildcats Increase Lead Wolverines Rated Tenth By The Associated Press Nebraska to eighth. Michigan re- The streaking Kentucky Wild- mained in 10th…

… night, Kentucky lifted its record to only the Wolverines lost. They 22-0 Monday night by trouncing~ were beaten by Iowa, 9 1-82. Mississippi 108-65. The Wildcats Thebvictors in addition to Ken- play…

February 15, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 118) • Page Image 7

…, may be ready to providea burst of power-in addi- tion to extra mileage. Unlike the reserves of Caesar's legions who were called into action only when the frontline faltered, the Wolverine reserves have…

… championship Wolverine nto S teams and is still a reserve this season. However, Strack has been plugging him in for John Clawson at forward with "no hesitation" in the conference games. "He made an important…

… was pleased with the Wolverines' per- formance. Especially satisfying were the performances of the two- mile and one-mile relay teams. Both teams qualified for the NCAA championships in Detroit, March…

Wolverines had the lead, Coffin opening it to 20 yards. Then, Elmo Morales took over and ripped off a 1:54 half mile to gain the fastest Michigan se ment, but the Irish closed the go to only five yards. Notre…

…:39.9. Falcons Fly The mile relay team reeled o a 3:17.8 timing, finishing hot c the heels of the Air Force Acad my. g- Several outstanding individual ap Wolverine efforts were sprinkled e's throughout the meet…

February 13, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 117) • Page Image 7

… script had been f 1 lowed, the confrontation couldn't have been any more of a thriller, with six pool records being broken before a frantic standing room only crowd at Royer Pool. The Wolverines grabbed…

… that Swimming' excellent 10:12.9, Farley snapped Magazine had not been mistaken the varsity and pool records. in tabbing the Wolverines number After Utley's victory in the 200- one in the country after…

… with the were on the ropes after the 50 and Wolverine star and trailed by over I-M. If we could have just squeez- 25 yards at the finish. With an i edA JinJ ,.nA thos tw We,., cold' style, a first in…

…- position happy, the once-beaten Wolverines seem to be in a good A Real Dill-y position to maintain their current Big Ten lead, necessary for the all-important trip to the NCAA re- gionals in Iowa City next…

… succession. To. down the Hoosiers at this point, the Wolverines had to have a one- two finish in the 500-yard free- '~#Oit (By the author of "Raty Round the Flag, Boy', "Dobe Gillis," etc.) ROOMMATES: THEIR…

February 06, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 111) • Page Image 7

… with Indiana's downtrodden Hoosiers for about 30 minutes be- fore stampeding to their sixth conference victory of the year, 93- 76. The Wolverines moved in front early in the game and led most of the way…

… Michigan starters hit the twin digit bracket. Rebounding Edge All this, plus an uncompromis- ing height advantage which netted a 59-39 rebounding edge for the. Wolverines, kept the high school size Hoosiers…

…, as ominous reminders of the Illinois-patented coup flashed on the scoreboard. But the Hoosiers slacked off on the press, which had been rat- tling Michigan, and the scare was over. The Wolverine

… MINNEAPOLIS - An abbrevi- ated Wolverine swimming team had no trouble in disposing with Minnesota here yesterday by a score of 90-33 for its 13th con- secutive dual meet victory. The win was accomplished by a…

… beat O'Malley. Carl Robie, Michigan's Olympic butterflyer, did not make the trip. The Wolverines will go into heavy workouts again this week in preparation for the dual meet at Indiana next weekend…

January 25, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 100) • Page Image 6

… high scoring affairs and closer than the scores might indicate. Each time it was a dis- asterous third period which proved fatal to the Wolverines. Freeze This weekend Michigan will have at least one…

… Arena Tournament over Huskies from Michigan Tech. the holidays. Tech, currently 9-1 on the' year, A sweep of the two game series is back on the winning path after would elevate the Wolverines back…

… halt. Last Friday night the wrestlers of Minnesota put an end to Michigan's string of dual meet wrestling victories. Before a pack- ed house of Wolverine fans the Gophers allowed the Michigan matmen only…

… kiss and a prayer. In advance Coach Cliff Keen had anticipated a tough meet. He labeled-the Gopher squad "top n o t c h." And Minnesota proved to be just that, as they handed the Wolverines an 18-8 loss…

…. 'They Were Better' "They were the better team on, that day," commented assistant coach Dennis Fitzgerald. But he emphasized that this one meet did No One Match Though many Wolverine fans may think…

January 23, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 99) • Page Image 1

… meeting between the Wolverines and Golden Gophers in a basketball era special to both of them was anticipated with deep-set desire, fought with un- relenting intensity, and won in the end by Michigan, 97…

… Iowa yesterday, puts the Wolverines in sole possession of first place in the Big Ten basketball race with a 4-0 record. The Edge There was a well-honed edgeto the Michigan team that over- powered the…

… in the first half. Wolverine fans may be getting used to this by now, but Cazzie Russell again led all scorers with 40 points, only three short of John Tidwell's Field House record: This boosts Cazzie…

January 09, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 87) • Page Image 1

… yesterday. Defending are Cazzie Russell (33) and Oliver Darden (55) of Michigan. Russell and Darden combined for 57 points in sparking the Wolverines to an 83-78 come-from-behind victory-their first win at…

….- mentioned-Dan Brown. C O L U M B U S - Michigan's Actually it was a game Mich- Brown, who spent most of his igan could well have lost. To gain time over the weekend reading basketball Wolverines had trouble…

October 11, 1966 (vol. 77, iss. 34) • Page Image 7

…" marks as the Wolverines. "Tempers, no better make that temperament, ran high," noted Daugherty after the game, again trying to make light of the "give and take" roughness that had the Spartans spinning…

… Rowser drew most of the A Green Christmas praise for upsetting the pro-type East Lansing's Green Giants formation that the Spartans have established a reputation for sprang on the Wolverines. Nunley…

May 14, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 9) • Page Image 6

…) NATIONAL LEAGUE GB 1 312 4 5 81! 10 11 Reed struck out 11 but alsoc gave up 11 hits to the Hawkeyes. The Wolverines banged out nine' hits off Schauenberg but could not put them together to bring in more…

… the hit, but he slipped on the wet and muddy basepaths while rounding third base. Chan Simonds grounded out to end the Wolverine threat. Iowa's first run came in the fifth inning with two out when Bob…

… follow- ed with singles, each driving in one run. The bases were loaded again on a walk to Schneider but Reed got out of further trouble when John Prina popped up. Twin Bill Today The Wolverines play a…

April 05, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 156) • Page Image 7

… meet, George Canamare pole vaulted 14'6", goodt enough for fourth place. The Texas Relays found the Wolverines' Jim Olson running the mile in a time of 4:13.0, which earned him fifth place. He com- peted…

… will be back as the backbone of the team. The muscular junior was the top point getter for the Wolverines in every meet this season. In overall dual meet competition he was second on the team on the…

March 25, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 147) • Page Image 9

… event of the day and the Wolverines mov- ed solidly into second place, just 10 points in back of Indiana. Russ Kingery, Paul Scheerer, Tom O'- Malley, and Ken Wiebeck com- bined their talents in the four…

… seven seconds off his NCAA record, but his clocking was only :00.05 ahead of Farley. Carl Robie won the consolation 500 to add seventh place points for the Wolverines. Times in this event were indicative…

…- gratulating the Wolverine bas- ketball team and the seven graduating seniors "each who in his own Way has contributed so much to the glorious history of athletics at the University of Michigan." ROY SAARI…

March 13, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 137) • Page Image 6

… Michigan wasn't playing, mud instead of cinders, and Les the Wolverine fans maintained a Etter, Michigan's sports publicity calm air and played the role of director, swears he saw a pigeon experienced…

… FICK} Special To The Daily DETROIT - Wolverine captain George Canamare launched him- self up to 15'8" and a Michigan pole vault record yesterday at Cobo Hall's NCAA Track Cham- pionships, but the three…

March 13, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 137) • Page Image 7

… that has gone back to the Michigan State game. It was only sprprising that the Wolverines could stay as close as they did with their accuracy being so far below that of their conference= winning norm…

… picks for Riley and Dampier from the sides on of- fense. The Wolverines went man- to man on defense and figured that their rebounding advantage would take care of itself at both ends of the court. But the…

February 25, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 127) • Page Image 6

… Mich- igan State after twice beating the league - leading Michigan Tech Huskies. Twice, the Spartans turn- ed back the Wolverines. Tonight, Michigan journeys to East Lansing to seek revenge for that…

… when he netted a hat trick in the first period of the opening game. While Volmar did not score again, his three goals stunned the Wolverines and gave the Spartans the momentum need- ed to sweep the…

February 22, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 124) • Page Image 6

… brilliant two-game sweep the Wolverines started on a five game losing streak that was only halted Saturday night in Duluth, Minn. Anyone at the last three home games could tell you that the team on the ice…

… winning. This is especially true for the Wolverines, who simply dn't have the indi- vidual stars that they had two years ago when they won the NCAA championship. Teams like Michigan Tech and North Dakota…

February 08, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 112) • Page Image 7

… Lead As Wolverines Drop Down to Tenth Michigan basketball coach Dave Strack was in a jovial mood yes- terday as a result ,of his team's 93-76 win over Indiana. He was ready to respond to the first round…

Wolverines had just climbed back into the top ten last week after defeating Minnesota. Last Tuesday, Michigan met a determined Illinois team and, af- ter leading most of the way, suc- cumbed to the upset…

February 03, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 108) • Page Image 6

… walk. That is if it's Farley, as in Wil- liam Farley, Olympic freestyler, Big Ten champion and Michigan swim standout. Bill is the distance man for the Wolverines. As a sophomore he cracked four team and…

… wanted to change surroundings etive part in . and Al Wistirt persua'ded me id although to pick Michigan." professional Wistert, whom avid Wolverine ptressed anhl fans may remember as a Michigan tre th m…

… help- ing me . . .," praises Parley. Stager, on the other hand, com- pares him "favorably to any other Wolverine swimmer I've coached, who's been great. Bill works hard BILL FARLEY p 4 . Now -renting…

January 28, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 103) • Page Image 6

… earlier this year, will meet a sim- ilarly unbeaten Wisconsin squad at 1:30 in the Sports Building as the first part of a Wolverine ath- letic doubleheader. The Michigan wrestlers will follow with a match…

… stwo other events at the Flint Open, the Wolverines com- piled a 9.1 record in vaulting (long horse) and a 8.3 average in the side horse. Wisconsin, according to their coach, "has only faced stiff com…

…- petition in Mankato and Minne- sota. Our highest point total was 173.50, in the five meets we have won. This is still short of the Wolverines average." Coach Loken looks to Michigan State, Iowa, and Illinois…

January 13, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 90) • Page Image 7

… night against Indiana Myers won his way into the aortas agd ventricles of the Wolverine fans.Playing perhaps the finest gme of his life, his 24 points and 10 rebounds were the crucial difference in…

… Michigan's 88-68 win over the Hoosiers. With still ten minutes showing 9nf the clock the Wolverines were ~ai~ouha i d hat cach Dave t , k felt secure in removing Myers.. from the gazme and Jim received a…

…. Defending Big Ten champions for the fifth consecutive year, the Wolverine gymnasts will unlimber their well-trained muscles tomor- row afternoon in an attempt to maintain that success as they go for their…

November 04, 1966 (vol. 77, iss. 55) • Page Image 9

… Michigan Golf Coach Bert Katzenmeyer worked all yesterday with the ground crews in clearing the stands and playing field for the Wolverines' game with the Illini tomorrow. The unprecedented white torna- do…

… has also put a crimp into Wolverine Head Coach Bump El- liott's practice plans. Elliott has sent his team to the shelter of Yost Field House for the last two' practices. When asked whether the indoor…

September 01, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 1) • Page Image 23

…THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1966 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE UW THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1,1966 THE MICHIGAN DAIlY PAGE FTVE MSU Threatens 'M' Comeback, Wolverine Grid Fans Primed For Annual Ticket Scramble…

… Ticket Manager Don Weir, the student sales have been moving briskly. What moved even more rapidly were tickets for two road games. Games with the Wolverines' chief enemies Mich- igan State and Ohio State…

March 09, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 133) • Page Image 7

…WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9,1966 Blue F( By RICK STERN Michigan's Wolverines relaxed yesterday for the first time since before the season began and the last time until it ends. The cagers shot free throws and…

…'t even shooting enough to get on their game."~ .The Wolverines did manage to set one record in losing to State. They concluded the Big Ten cam- paign with a scoring average of 94.9 points per game, an even…

February 11, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 115) • Page Image 6

… How can it be Idntolifis know . . . inte Quad btit 5th BIG WEEK 7o c-Room 610 3, South Quad open every Friday night 8:30-12:30 reputation of Wolverine mentor .. Cliff Keen. Brilliant Soph Cal started…

Wolverine lineup and be the Badger entry in the 147- this time he missed the tourna- pound division. The two have mens comleelmys.never wrestled in competition be- ment completely. fore, but have had many…

February 03, 1966 (vol. 76, iss. 108) • Page Image 7

…, Strack was ready to admit that Rich Jones and Don Freeman are "awfully good." At least they were Tues- day when they sparked Illinois' 09-93 win over the Wolverines. "We weren't quite sure what to expect…

… though. In the past two years, he has finished fifth in the Big Ten high bar competition. Last year, he fin- ished first among the Wolverines, closely followed by since graduat- ed Alex Frecska and all…

November 06, 1966 (vol. 77, iss. 57) • Page Image 1

… brother's Wolverines in the seven meetings between the brothers'i Big Ten teams. is Intercepts c Win Streak Illini line held Michigan inches And it was Bob Naponic who short of the first down. was the…

Wolverine nemesis all Illinois couldn't move the ball, through the game. Naponic was and Vidmer started another drive fast and deceptive on his back- from his own 49. Two passes for field maneuvers. 49 yards…

…-yard line. He very nearly had ing out on an option. Only once a clear field ahead of him. did Michigan nail him for any Early in the last period Stan Vidmer was the only Wolverine I meaningful loss in the 17…

… Michigan to go for Intrenched. Illini two points should it score ikgain.) Quarterback Dick Vidmer then Sophomore quarterback Bob Na- led the Wolverines on a 57-yard ponic connected with Bill Huston drive to…

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