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

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

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

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

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

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

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

January 24, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 97) • Page Image 7

… and Hawkeye guards Tom Chapman and Chris Philips passed them with flying colors, scoring 40 points to spark Iowa past Mich- igan 91-81 last night. The Wolverines worried so much about junior college…

… bothersome to Michigan in the first half when the Wolverines committed numer- ous errors. All the World Is a Stage "Both teams seemed to be play- ing a comedy of errors," lamented Wolverine coach Dave Strack…

Wolverines, slowly fighting back, ended the half on the short end of a 55-43 scorel Iowa dumped in 37 points in the second ten minutes of the first half. Strack explained that Mich- igan's 2-3 zone was geared…

…- celerated pressing defense, and limited Michigan to just one field goal. Midway through the second half, Ken Maxey and junior Jim Pitts sophomores Dennis Stewart and fired a rally to pull the Wolverines from…

…. Pitts layup lifted the Wolverines to within five at 84-79 in a closing gasp, but the junior guard-forward became over-anxious and bumped into Chapman for his third foul of the game. Chapman dropped in two…

… the Wolverines. Stewart led Michigan in both categories with 24 points and 13 rebounds. Pitts was second with 18 points, and Dennis Bankey fol- lowed with 13. Iowa's Coach Miller was espe- cially…

… upset deserves another." A case in point: As the Michi- gan basketball team was systema- tically destroying Michigan State, the Wolverine swimmers were being beaten in East Lansing by a mere three points…

… did not make any mistakes," Stager asserted. Prognostication The Wolverines correctly pre- dicted the outcome of nearly every event except for the surprise losses in the diving competition and the 100…

January 11, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 86) • Page Image 7

… he preferred to pull down 15 re- bounds and the Wolverines' chances of a repeat title. Franklin's greatest contribution, however, may have been his own gluttonal tendencies for punish- ment. Constantly…

… Pitts, Dave McClellan, Den- nis Bankey and Bob Sullivan all were casualties of the referee's whistle-the first time all season the 'Wolverines have been in trouble. Yet the foul situation was prob- ably…

… one better by sinking two free throws eight seconds later. In the process, McClellan became the second Wolverine to foul out. A minute later, Sullivan gained his fourth and fifth fouls and Bankey…

… down 29 times, while the Badgers were caught 23 times. Strack was dismayed at the loss I to "mix" with the Wolverines. of Pitts so early in the game but Eino and the other Badgers maintained that no one…

… fered with our offensive strategy. ther toughest tests this term. Wis- Wisconsin was able to rebound consin is 2-1 in the Big Ten. with the Wolverines even though Defending champion Michigan Erickson kept…

… not trusted' to four in a row. Wolverines Creamed in Dairy State MICHIGAN WISCONSIN G F P TG F R P T G F 1 P T Nagle. f 7-21 8-11 10 3 22 Sullivan, f 6-12 8-9 8 5 20 Franklin, f 7-13 13-19 15 4 27 Mc…

August 29, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 1) • Page Image 28

… of an end of an era for Gus Stager's tankers. After maintaining consistent runners-up spots to seven straight Indiana swimming championships, one of the greatest senior crops in Wolverine history was…

…. Completing the dismal outlook was the scarcity of new seniors to give the squad depth-only three will be on the squad this year. Stager, the 1960 Olympic swim- ming coach, does not think that the Wolverines

… champ Scheerer, the Wolverines were nothing short of sickening in 1967, chiefly because John Robertson was so disappointing. And t® top this off, there doesn't appear to be any new sophomore breaststroker…

…...." "Well-we want to build char- acter, but. . .." TWO WORLD TRAMPOLINE CHAMPS, the current one, Dave Jacobs, left, and the 1966 champ, Wayne Miller, form the backbone of next year's Wolverine gymnastics…

… team. Jacobs, Miller Carry radition Of Wolverine Gymnastics Team -§ * § WE § ~~WHY. . CARRY There's more than fabric superiority in Gant. In add i- tion, "needled-into the warp and woof of every Gant…

August 29, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 1) • Page Image 28

… an era for Gus Stager's tankers. After maintaining consistent runners-up spots to seven straight Indiana swimming championships, one of the greatest senior crops in Wolverine history was graduat- ing…

… dismal outlook was the scarcity of new seniors to give the squad depth-only three will be on the squad this year. Stager, the 1960 Olympic swim- ming coach, does not think that the Wolverines will plummet…

…- Guire and Bruce McManaman ap- parently the best of them. This leaves only one position un- listed so far. That is the breast- stroke, where beyond champ Scheerer, the Wolverines were nothing short of…

…'s Wolverine gymnastics team. Jacobs, Miller Carry rad0to Of Wolverine Gymnastics Team § 4b WHY a yb5 WY§ WE - There's more than fabric superiority in Gant. In addi- tion, "needled-into the warp and. woof of…

… fastest fresh- man time in both the 50 and 100, Bob Kircher, and Robert Har- mony. With so many candidates, the Wolverines will have depth in the short distances for the first time in quite a while. John…

August 29, 1967 (vol. 0, iss. 1) • Page Image 82

…'s tankers. After maintaining consistent runners-up spots to seven straight Indiana swimming championships, one of the greatest senior crops in Wolverine history was graduat- ing. It, didn't look like there…

… scarcity of new seniors to give the squad depth-only three will be on the squad this year. Stager, the 1960 Olympic swim- ming coach, does not think that the Wolverines will plummet to the bottom of the Big…

Wolverines were nothing short of sickening in 1967, chiefly because John Robertson was so disappointing. And to top this off, there doesn't appear to be any new sophomore breaststroker who looks like he even…

…- acter, but. ..." TWO 'WORLD TRAMPOLINE CHAMPS, the current one, Dave Jacobs, left, and the 1966 champ, Wayne Miller, form the backbone of next year's Wolverine gymnastics team. Jacobs, M er Carry…

… Tradition Of Wolverine Gymnastics Team A - § - . 41 WHY WE - There's more than fabric superiority in Gant. In addi- 5 tion, "needled- into the warp and woof of every Gant shirt"-- there's flair-fit show…

January 07, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 83) • Page Image 7

…. becky, Wiste outskated his pur- the Wolverines had a man ad- Junior right wing Jim Wiste, suers and beat Keough from the vantage. Denver's top scorer this season, ight side. Taking Advantage netted two…

… cross-checking at 14:08. skated toward the Wolverine net early in the game when senior The Pioneers put the pressure on on a three-on-two break with center Lou Geddes slapped in a and one minute later…

… sophomore teamates Cliff Koroll and Keith rebound while the Wolverines were center Tom Miller jabbed in the Magnuson. two men short due to penalties. puck for the fifth Denver score. After taking a shot at…

… and on Pioneer goalie Gerry Powers what proved to be the winning beat the outstretched Keough. after taking a pass from brother goal while his team was short- The Wolverine offense could not Lee and…

… loss was the first in twelve games for Michigan this season. The Wolverines played three com- pletely new lines in the game due to the departure through grad- uation of All-American Mel Waka- bayashi…

August 29, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 1) • Page Image 24

…. He was finally edged out of the national title on the last day of the season. The Wolverine captain set the Big 'Ten records for passes caught3 4 (50) and yardage gained (698) on his way to leading the…

… Hribal has also graduated. The Wolverines must also re- place their kicking game. Kemp, punting specialist, and Sygar, placekicking specialist, have left. SThe strong point of the coming season appears to…

… Stincic and Jon Kramer. Dick Williamson and former NCAA neavyweight wrestling champ Dave Porter man the tackles, while Gerry Miklos will start at middle guard. The Wolverines have had a year of experience…

… give wvell-seasoned veteran returning the Wolverines a strong passing in Ernie Sharpe. Warren Sipp has# game. been moved from tight end to He will pass to either Jim Bey'- fullback. Ron Johnson will play…

August 29, 1967 (vol. 0, iss. 1) • Page Image 78

… pass re- ceiving. He was finally edged out of the national title on the last day of the season. .The Wolverine captain set the Big Ten records for passes caught (50) and yardage gained (698) on.lhis way…

… graduated. The Wolverines must also re- place their kicking game. Kemp, punting specialist, and Sygar, placekicking specialist, have left. The strong point of tfle coming season appears to be the defen- sive…

…. Dick Williamson and former NCAA neavyweight wrestling champ Dave Porter man the tackles, while Gerry Miklos will start at middle guard. The Wolverines have had a year of experience with the new Oklahoma…

… more holes to fill, is still confident. Center and captain Joe Dayton has two years of experience behind him and Vidmer at quarterback should give the Wolverines a strong passing game. He will pass to…

February 19, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 120) • Page Image 7

…SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1967'.' THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1967 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PA01 SEVETJ Icers R By DAVE TICKTON The Michigan Wolverines out- did themselves last night…

… Duluth, 8-2 i 1 Breaks The Michigan skaters finally got those well deserved breaks. For Tankers By DOUG HELLER Tradition went out the window at Matt Mann Pool yesterday as the Wolverine swimmers ripped…

… before the Wolverine tankers. The 84-38 score was significant only it if is remembered that a losing swimming team is ordina- rily guaranteed 19 points for en- tering all the events. Actually, Ohio State…

Wolverine netminder ing moves. more drilled a shot into the upper played. Herman was a bit peeved Jerry Hartman who played an left corner of the net. After Bruce over the second Minnesota goal. outstanding…

… at will to- slapshot was smothered by a div- of players that would have done wards the Bulldog netminder. ing, stick swinging Wolverine de- a telephone booth stuffing team Hartman was next on the other…

… takes anything igan really skated well and you away from the Wolverine effoit, can't argue much with a game like asimprovement was shown in tht"h"ocdd diving, sprinting, and the 500- Their momentum and…

… return of yard freestyle. The Blue won 10 of the friendly break should help the 13 events, and swept eight. Wolverine skaters in the final reg- Blue Chip ular season series next week The inspiration was…

February 10, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 112) • Page Image 7

… hockey team on the other. Result: an unbalanced scale and an outweighed team. Add Bob Baird. and a steady player," Keough of- the Wolverine skaters. The Michigan icers this year are enjoying one of their…

…. Baird has been watching Bob play hockey since his high school days. "I really love, the game and life is very pleasant even in the midst of the hockey season." The Wolverine skaters have played strong…

… have had that little extra nearly every game this year. This team's po- tential has been underestimated. With the steady all-around plat of the Toronto terror, Bob Baird, the Wolverines could go a long…

… much hockey." Slurp The Wolverines have already feasted on the Spartans three times this year, and are looking for a sweep of this weekend's home-and-away series to keep second place North Dakota at bay…

December 07, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 80) • Page Image 9

… "destroy- ed" the Wolverines. "We just couldn't contain their big men," Strack moaned, "we just couldn't keep them off the boards." After holding the Blue Devils at bay most of the first half, Duke finally…

… Sullivan free throw gave the Wolverines their only second half lead at 44-43. Lewis' lay-up at the 17:34 mark gave the Blue Devils a -lead they never relin- quished. From here to the final buzzer Duke…

… Blue Devils within two at 29-31. As Duke of Devils Spark Wolverine Demise trotted back on defense Bubas jumped off the bench and told them to go into a 2-3 zone, aban- doning the old man…

… might also help us to do a better job on the boards." In that first half, in which Michigan held the lead for almost 17 minutes, the Wolverines out- rebounded the Blue Devils 33-15. Also, Jim Pitts got…

… over there who can hurt you if you're not careful," forecasted the Baron. Unfortunately, Wolverine coach Dave Strack wasn't present for Rupp's revelation. His forever- struggling band of cagers fell prey…

January 15, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 90) • Page Image 7

… of the visitors' locker room, and the Wolverines lost their third straight conference game yesterday to a poised Illinois team, 99-93. Harry Combes' Illini, strifed by the pre-Christmas suspension of…

… the Blue couldn't ,get back within striking distance. The Wolverines scratched back to within four points 85-81, but SStops1 I owa, 7970 By The Associated Press Michigan State, employing a balanced…

… plays basketball. I don't tell him to let up. However, both he and Pitts lost their energy in the second half and the Wolverine attack slowed down. Before the second period got under way, it was Pitts…

… CHAMPAIGN-In one of the closest meets in history, Michi- gan's gymnastic team remained undefeated by slipping past Illi- yesterday, 190.825-190.7. After the match, Wolverine coach Newt Loken said, "we are…

… long. The Wolverines, six-time de- fending Big Ten champs, reeled off victories in the next three everts. The Fuller brothers, Phip and Chip, placed first and second respectively in the floor exercise…

… event 26.8 to 26.1 to double its small lead. Pillow The Wolverines further cushion- ed their advantage when sopho- more Dave Jacobs out jumped teammate Wayne Miller, last year's world champion, by rolling…

… parallel bars with a 9.35 score. Wolverines Dick Richards and Vander Voort placed second and third in the exercise. 2. Rollo (I) 9.3; 3. Holveck (1) 9.25; 4. Miller (M) 9.2. HIGH BAR--1. Weber (1) 9.6; 2…

…-way tie for first place honorsnwith Michigan's Clark Chilvers and Rich Kenney each marking 9.25, as did Illinois' Mark Kaplan. The event ended in a tie score of 27.4 points for each team and the Wolverines

February 12, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 114) • Page Image 7

… RICK STERN. Special To The Daily EVANSTON - Shooting 50 per cent from the field, Big Ten co- leader Northwestern rolled past a drastically off-target Wolverine quintet 105-82 here yesterday. Michigan…

… from the line, also a season low. The game was so neat a replay of Michigan's 93-73 pasting by the Wildcats a month ago that ex- pedient Wolverine coach Dave Strack might have saved money by sending a…

… grabbed 12 re- bounds. All-America candidate Jim Burns only scored 12 points, but the Wildcats didn't need him anyway... For the Wolverines, Craig Dill scored the first eight points and finished as game…

…. Consistently Wolverine defend- ers fell behind their men and had to foul to keep them from scoring. At the half, Michigan had 14 fouls while Nortwestern had committed only nine. Both Wolverine ball handlers…

…. Jumping like a trampolinist, he consistently had position on the taller Wildcat front-liners and more than once went up for second and third tips. Desperately hoping to escape the cellar, the Wolverines

… State skat- ers blasted the Wolverine icers last night 5-1, you can't refer to the Spartans as the 'defending NCAA champs.' They looked more like thej NCAA champions of '66-'67. "We just jelled," a…

May 13, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 9) • Page Image 7

… Spartan # III KOJOLA AN EXHIBIT OF PRINTS & DRAWINGS 'With By MICHAEL HEFFER The Iowa Hawkeyes all but eliminated the Wolverine nine from the Big Ten championship race by earning a split in their…

… doubleheader yesterday. The Wolverines had coasted to a 2-0 victory in the opener on a near-perfect pitching performance from Jim Lyijynen, but poor Wol- verine fielding and pitching and lack of clutch hitting…

… cost them the second game, 6-4. The team is third with a 6-4 record. While the Wolverines are count- ing on ace Geoff Zahn to tame Minnesota as the two teams meet in a doubleheader today at Ferry Field…

…, hope is almost gone. Only four games remain for the Wol- verines. Used 16 Men Wolverine Coach Moby Benedict used 16 men, almost his entire squad, before bowing in yester- 4 day's second game. However, to…

… the difficult Spartan course, MSU is in fine shape to finish 1-2. The MSU second team placed third with 322, just nine strokesnbehind secondf place Michigan number two at 313. Wolverines John Schroeder…

February 28, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 127) • Page Image 7

… now 8-3, while the Wolverines are 2-9. Ironies abounded. The two teams have done a complete about-face from last year, wheni Michigan won its third straight Big Ten title and Indiana languished in the…

… cellar. Cazzie Returns 'Incognito' But one of the major reasons for Wolverine pre-eminence in past - seasons stepped onto the court only in street clothes, to ac- cept the Chicago Tribune's silver…

… which almost brought the Wolverines back from a 13-point deficit with seven minutes to go to an upset victory. With a minute and a half left and the Hoosiers clinging to a five-point edge, Dill sank both…

… with seconds left in yesterday's tragic 98-96 loss to Indi Wolverines, with Dill scoring 29 points, chopped a Hoosier lead down to two in the last six minutes of t but were unable to send it into…

Wolverines started off the game hot and had a 12-4 lead early in the first half. But as a result of several misplays, the Rockets came back to lead by a point with less than a minute left in the half, It took…

… a long pass from Bill Fraumann to Steve Fishman and the ensuing layup to give Michigan a 32-31 halftime fifth foul and the Wolverines never lead, got any closer than five points. No Mean Task A…

… loose Wolverine defense per- mitted Toledo to gain a quick 40-34 margin and Michigan found it hard to score, missing two breakaway layups within a minute of each other early in the period. The Rocket lead…

… wavered from three to seven points throughout' the second stanza but the fresh- man Wolverines seemed always a step or a jump behind their Toledo counterparts. With 4:20 left on the Yost Field House clock…

…. Me thing's evening up fc though it doesn't seem team. Maybe next year will start coming our v But first there re games to be played ou And to escape the cella 67 Wolverines may hav few old cliches to…

February 24, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 124) • Page Image 8

… despite slight cases of the flu. The Hoosiers have already lost to Notre Dame in a triangular meet this season 91%-47, a team the Wolverines vanquished 71-60 t last weekend. The Wildcats will bring in its…

… some individual stars Jack Harvey, the Wolverines' to stimulate interest in the meet. shot putter supreme, will face Ralph Schultz, who won the some top flight competition for 1000-yard run for the…

February 05, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 108) • Page Image 7

… 10 minutes as the Wolverines struck for a come- from-behind victory. Shut down in the first half by Purdue's assembly-line jump shots, 37-30, Michigan opened shop in the second half with 13 points in…

Wolverines held the lead in limbo. Then forward Dave McClellan, playing on a tightly-taped tender ankle, limped off with a charley horse. Enter Willy. "McClellan's injury wasn't ser- ious. He could have gone…

… points and 14 re- bounds, and the Wolverine posse rounded up the stragglers. King, head coach at Purdue, em- phasized that the Boilermakers couldn't outrun the Wolverines. like Michigan, with its height…

… eye-catching 63.6 per cent, compared to Michigan's lukewarm percentage of 42.0 The Wolverines, after hitting a freezing 32.8 before halftime, turned on for a cool 50.0 after. Downhill Purdue dipped…

February 02, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 105) • Page Image 9

… sixth place finish to end his wor up national champions. oughly,: o The road to Syracuse - site he's ha of this year's NCAA get-together- never t hasn't gotten any softer for the he shru Wolverines

… hockey rinks of ;rease in Lansing. Even a rivalry as strong are seco as a Wolverine-Spartan clash in thatc couldn't melt the heart of that panied1 terrifying white power, ability ti Snow has cancelled the…

… fresh- Strong man hockey match between the like Pau revenge-minded Wolverines and tournam Michigan State. holidays In a hard fought battle last week the labo the Spartans toppled Michigan 7- 5 in the…

…- etlade ed an explosive Wolverine offen- sive led by center Dan Deeks and right forward Rich Perin. Montrea The loss was attributed to oc- C casional Wolverine defensive laps- C es and the Spartan ability…

… nalties called on them this notes Renfrew. The in- penalties-the Wolverines nd highest in the WCHA category-has been accom- by an equally important o kill those penalties. g sophomore defensemen l Domm…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

February 25, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 125) • Page Image 7

… outcome. 4 With only 3:23 left in the con- test, Wolverine captain Mike Marttila skated around a Nodak defender and drilled the puck through goalie Mike Curran's legs Daily-Thomas R. Copi JIM KEOUGH 'to…

… the consensus among the Michigan swimming coaches , that most of this afternoon's competi- tion will be of "varsity caliber." 'M' Favored The Wolverine tankers are Slightly favored over their biggest…

Wolverines Paul McGuire, Bruce McManaman, and Peter Eemond. Michigan State has three or four "stars" according to Kimball, but he expects Michigan's greater depth to produce a victory. to set up Dakota…

… final two and a half min- utes, until Wolverine sophomore Doug Galbraith picked a loose puck off the boards and fired the puck at the open Dakota net, only to hit the post. After the final buzzer, losing…

… and again, Bill Lord, Paul Domm and cohorts kicked away screaming shots off the Nodak sticks, and a large percentage of the losers' shots never reached Keough by virtue of being blocked by a Wolverine

… ly shoveled a backhander through only power play of the game. Curran's legs. It was the senior The Wolverines failed to get the forward's 20th goal of the season. puck over center ice for the ini- The…

February 16, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 117) • Page Image 7

… extraordinary performances. There was only one problem, the Wolverines came out on the short end, losing to the Spartans, 190.8- 190.425. Still, the season is far from over. The Wolverines lost to the Spar- tans…

… both the Wolverines' side horse and floor exercise squads missed while the Spartans re- ceived 27.15 and 27.90 respectively. Part of the 2-point difference after the first three events could have made up…

January 22, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 96) • Page Image 7

Wolverines as "the best last place team ever." And everyone laughed again. You see, when you're in last] place nobody really cares whether you could have beaten any num- ber of the world's worst team's. And…

…, sinking the second of five consecutive shots on which he connected in the opening ten min- utes of action, shot the Wolverines into the lead, 8-7, only 12 seconds later. Michigan State never caught up again…

… nosed out Michigan's Fred Brown, in what turned out to be the best Wolverine diving perform- ance of the day. Sophomore Jay Meaden unexpectedly finished last. The next big slip was in the three meter…

… diving event where State's Duane Green and Fred Whiteford easily outperformed Brown and Meaden. Later in the 100 freestyle, the Wolverines were handicapped fur- ther when high-ranking Ken Wie- beck and…

… position from third to second or second to first would have changed the result of the meet. 1:: the 1000-yard freestyle, Cap- tain Carl Robie polished off State's Ed Glick with Wolverine sopho- more Mike O…

Wolverines' Tom Arusoo on a judgment call that could have gone either way (un- fortunately, MSU's electric timer is not installed yet). State's Olympian Gary Dilley took the 200-yard backstroke from Russ…

December 02, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 77) • Page Image 7

… basketball are no more. Or at least it seems that way to many Michigan basketball fans. Last year the Wolverines finished dead last in the Big Ten. The sophomores that Head Coach Dave Strack was counting on to…

… whole has been shooting much better than they were a year ago. It all makes sense because any team with the potential talent of the '68 Wolverines will shoot better if the shots taken, are taken in the…

… games this year. Play for the rest of the period was slow, as neither team could mount an attack until the last three minutes. Then, with 2:12 left, Wolverine junior Doug Gal- braith blasted a shot which…

… Waterloo goal- tender. Then, with less than three min- utes remaining, Deeks fed Perrin puck inches short of the line after Perrin lost control. The second Wolverine goal came after only a minute and a half…

January 08, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 84) • Page Image 6

…'s wrestlers captured a 20-9 decision as they faced Indiana in their first dual meet of the season yesterday. The Wolverines com- bined five decisions and one pin to topple their initial opponents. Although the…

… easy vic- tory. After Bob Fehrs opened the match for the Wolverines with a 7-3 decision over Jim Binkley in the 123-pound division, Indiana rebounded to take the next two bouts. Henson Decisioned Tim Mc…

… Cramps O'Malley. and Bill Groft - came Another disappointment was through in 3:38.3 to top the old Captain Garry Vander Voort, mark of 3:38.5. Loken's usually excellent All- Wolverine Fortes Around…

… performer. Vander Voort,: Other Wolverine victories came who finished second for tne Big in the 300-yard breaststroke relay. Ten all-around title last spring, in which Dave Cushing, one of was out of…

… able to prevent a complete Indiana - Michigan monopoly. Altogether, the Wolverines were able to place in all but one event, the 200-yard individual medley. In this facet they matched the performance of…

February 11, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 113) • Page Image 6

… and Taimo Leps entered. The Wolverine unit has been jokingly referred to by their team- mates as the commonwealth squad, since McDonald is from Jamaica, while the other threea are Canadians. Interesting…

… the bushy-browed Hoosier, no one expects any better than second. By adding Walmsley to the two regular starters, Fred Brown and Jay Meaden, another Wolverine will try his luck for second place.I Indiana…

… meet the most exciting of the season. In their January rendezvous at Bloomington, the Wolverines set season records in three events. And lost the meet. The competition will probably! be distributed in…

…:29.8 effort' to easily win the featured race at the USTFF Invitational. Billed as a head-to-head con- frontation between the Wolverines, Fordham, and Villanova, the top three relay units in the country, the…

… board oval at the Garden, the The Wolverines finished with a 15-yard victory margin over sec- ond place Fordham, who was timed in 8:32. Villanova placed third in 7:36.5; while Tennessee garnered the…

August 29, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 1) • Page Image 29

… this time. "We dont have any stars," sighs the Wolverine mentor, "but neither does one else in the WCHA. North Dakota has no outstanding indi- viduals, but they have good overall balance. Denver and…

… whether or not the Wolverines can rediscover the secret they lost up in Hough- ton last winter, and regain the necessary balance of spirit and ability which guarantees a cham- pion." I Fay ?:i 1M1 {+2…

Wolverines on the rings last year, will head that ag- gregation again this season while Fred Rodney, an NCAA finalist in the long vault, will try to take over for Vander Voort in the all- around. Teaming with…

… former Michigan interscholastic vaulting, free ex and tramp champ and 1986 USGF tramp runner-up. Rapper has come on strong on the p-bars and is USGF runner-up in the event.t The Wolverines were dealt one…

… dangerous. It also 'recommended that the tramp be outlawed from dual meet competition. If the Big Ten acts on such a proposal, it could prac- tically snuff out any Wolverine title plans. Loken is heading into…

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… sophomores were the key to our success last year and we hope for a repeat performance this time. "We don't have any stars," sighs the Wolverine mentor, "but neither does one else in the WCHA. North Dakota has…

… Duluth. The roster is complete and so is the schedule. Now the only question remaining is whether or not the Wolverines can rediscover the secret they lost up in Hough- ton last winter, and regain the…

…, high point and is USGF runner-up in the man for the Wolverines on the The Wolverines were dealt one rings last year, will head that ag- Tgi Wol s wrg deat one 4gregation_ again this season while stinging…

…, will be competition. If the Big Ten acts on the side horse. on such a proposal, it could prac- If the tramp squad is not al- tically snuff out any Wolverine ready strong enough with Miller, title plans…

August 29, 1967 (vol. 0, iss. 1) • Page Image 83

… key to our success last year and we hope for a repeat performance this time. "We don't have any stars," sighs the Wolverine mentor, "but neither does one else in the WCHA. North Dakota has no…

… roster is complete and so is the schedule. Now the only question remaining is whether or not the Wolverines can rediscover the secret they lost up in Hough- ton last winter, and regain the necessary…

… Rich Kenney, high point man for the Wolverines on the rings last year, will head that ag- gregation again this season while Fred Rodney, an NCAA finalist in the long vault, will try to take over for…

… strong on the p-bars and is USGF runner-up in the event. The Wolverines were dealt one stinging blow last spring that may severely cramp their title hopes. The NCAA eliminated the tram- poline, Michigan…

… proposal, it could prac- tically snuff out any Wolverine title plans. Loken is heading into his 21st year as Michigan gymnastics coach and he is in search of a way to get the cnnferene crown hack I…

April 07, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 156) • Page Image 9

… Still building for the Big Ten season, Michigan's baseball team limbers up with a four-game home stand this weekend. The Wolverines host Eastern Michigan in a doubleheader this afternoon and Detroit in a…

…-0 Wolverine win gave Zahn a 2-1 won-lost record. EMU Worries Benedict Coach Benedict anticipates a rugged twinbill against Eastern, as EMU has just returned from a southern spring trip with a 5-5 record. "Of…

… Meet at Michigan State in East Lansing. This is an important meet for the Wolverines in that it will en- able Coach Newt Loken to see how well these upcoming varsity gymnasts measure up under com…

…- petitive conditions. Seven seniors, who played vital roles in propel- ling the Wolverines to a second place finish in the Big Ten and a second in the NCAA finals, will be lost through graduation, and…

… 9, Los Angeles 2 New York (N) 2, St.cLouis 1 (10 inn) Chicago (N) vs. Chicago (A) at Ar- lington, TeX. (mc) year, and could very well be the Wolverines number one man- on the parallel bars next year…

February 03, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 106) • Page Image 7

… third-place Wolverines, 3-2 and 3-iL This time the teams' positions are reversed, but the situation is the same. Michigan currently tops the conference with a 7-1 record and Tech is holding down third at…

… Great Lakes Tournament, when during a double-penalty, the Wolverines scored twice before we knew what happened." The home ice could be a factor in Tech's attempt to avenge last year's losses and the 4…

… skating and checking abilities, is the basis of the Wolverine win- ning streak. "When we played them in Detroit, I was particularly impressed with Michigan's fore- checking and hustle; they were able to…

… hold us in our own end of the ice for most of the game. They have great desire and that great hustle-the necessary prerequisites for a winning team." The Wolverines arrived in Houghton last night to…

… 1967 -Daily-Thomas R. Copt MICHIGAN TECH ALL-AMERICAN netminder Tony Esposito fends off a shot by Michigan forward Mike Marttila in Tech's December defeat to the Wolverines in Cobo Hall. Hoping to get…

August 29, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 1) • Page Image 30

… Clifford.P. Keen took, over as coach of Wolverine wres- ters in the 1924-25 season, his squads have maintained one . of the most successful won-loss rec- ords in sports history. Going into last season, his…

… year's squad was no ex- ception. Following a four-year skein which saw Wolverine grap- plers lose only one meet, while at Men' one time winning 34 straight, 1966-67 edition breezed thrc eleven meets…

… five other area frosh squads, the Baby- Wolverines amassed 83 points to for outdistance the pack. Second- place MSU had 48 points, while Bowling Greens 45, Central Michi- gap's 39, Toledo's 27, and…

…-4 and cinch the Wolverines' important 8-1 vic- tory that knocked Indiana out of e T first place by taking sole posses- sion of the top spot. In the last meet of the season, 3!Minhi r~ n.ild rif ntPd th I1…

… second place finish in the Big Ten (behind Michigan State). At the season's end in the NCAA finals at Carbondale, Illi- nois, the Wolverines finished. tenth nationally as a team. "With luck we might have…

… Brown. dual meet season with an un- beaten record, one of three in the conference. Thanks to the shut- out win, the Wolverines were able to retain possession of first place by one point over fast…

… to dent the Wolverines' drive. At the end of the first day, the Spartans paced the meet by only a point, 98 to Michigan's 97. A distant third, Northwestern was 23 points back. The stage was cleared for…

August 29, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 1) • Page Image 30

… since Clifford P. Keen took over as coach ofWolverine wres- tlers in the 1924-25 season, his squads have maintained one of the most successful won-loss rec- ords in sports history. Going into last season…

… last year's squad was no ex- ception. Following a four-year skein which saw Wolverine grap- plers lose only one meet, while at Men, one time winning 34 straight, 1966-67 edition breezed thri eleven…

… five other area frosh squads, the Baby- Wolverines amassed 83 points to for outdistance the pack. Second- place MSU had 48 points, while Bowling Greens 45, Central Michi- gan's 39, Toledo's 27, and…

…- nois, the Wolverines finished tenth nationally as a team, "With luck we might have made it to the seventh position," RON TEEGUARDEN said Murphy. He added, "There were some really fine and out- standing…

…- bination of Pete Fishback and Dell as the toughest match of the Indiana meet." Falling behind in the first set, the duo came back to win, 4-6, 6-4, 6-4 and cinch the Wolverines' important 8-1 vic- tory…

…-9 victory, ended the dual meet season with an un- beaten record, one of three in the conference. Thanks to the shut- out win, the Wolverines were able to retain possession of first place by one point over…

… teams who would try to dent the Wolverines' drive. At the end of the first day, the Spartans paced the meet by only a point, 98 to Michigan's 97. A distant third, Northwestern was 23 points back. The…

August 29, 1967 (vol. 0, iss. 1) • Page Image 84

… Michigan's most exciting - and consistently winning - winter sports squads. Ever since Clifford P. Keen took over as coach of Wolverine wres- tlers in the 1924-25 season, his squads have maintained one of…

… Ten conference crown nine times since official championships began in 1934. And last year's squad was no ex- ception, Following a four-year skein which saw Wolverine grap- plers lose only one meet…

…- Wolverines amassed 83 points to for outdistance the pack. Second- place MSU had 48 points, while Bowling Greens 45, Central Michi- gan's 39, Toledo's 27, and Eastern Michigan with 10 rounded out the…

… the first set, the duo came back to win, 4-6, 6-4, 6-4 and cinch the Wolverines' important 8-1 vic- tory that knocked Indiana out of first place by taking sole posses- sion of the top spot. In the last…

… place finish in the Big Ten (behind Michigan State). At the season's end in the NCAA finals at Carbondale, Illi- nois, the Wolverines finished tenth nationally as a team. "With luck we might have made it…

… season with an un- beaten record, one of three in the conference. Thanks to t;e shut- out win, the Wolverines were able to retain possession of first place by one point over fast-rising Michigan State…

Wolverines' drive. At the end of the first day, the Spartans paced the meet by only a point, 98 to Michigan's 97. A distant third, Northwestern was 23 points back. The stage was cleared for the tension of the…

April 11, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 159) • Page Image 7

… of ryas the Wolverines defeated their famous past, exploded for Eastern Michigan yesterday 7-1. seven runs in the third inning and Geoff Zahn and Jack Hurley right - hander M e I Stottlemyre combined…

… gave the Wolverines a 2-0 lead in the opening frame. In the second, Andy Fisher led off the inning with a wrong field double. After Forsythe flied out and Zahn grounded out, Redmon came to the plate and…

Wolverine squad this sea- son. Coach Moby Benedict re- marked afterwards that "Zahn pitched his best game of the spring. His fast ball was moving' at times and so was his curve ball. He was mixing up his…

… Zahn for the Big Ten season which opens Friday with a doubleheader against Indiana in Bloomington. Sophomore Hurley came in to pitch the final three frames and continued the Wolverines' strike- out…

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

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

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

March 17, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 138) • Page Image 8

… season that As Mich commences tomorrow for the Newt Loke Michigan gymnastics team. great team Not that the Big Ten gymnastics qualifying season didn't mean anything. The when Iowa Wolverines fell to second…

… Illinois for the finals. And in This Ring ... Loken is bubbling over with op- timism on the Wolverines' chances to make it to Carbondale for the Nationals. He lamented, "We've gotten over our post Big Ten…

Wolverine mentor is not overly cautious when he hopes that Miller will be only in the top three either. Dave Jacobs, Michigan's team- mate, is listed first in the nation and is favored in tomorrow's com…

… ankle and captain Gary Vander Voort with a jammed shoulder, will be ready for 'tomorrow. Loken em- phatically stated that "we're com- pletely ready, everyone is fine." The Wolverines' strengths ap- pear…

… captain, flies over the high bar in a routine that has netted him scores around 9.0 all year. Vander Voort has recovered from a jammed shoulder and will lead the Wolverines into the Mid-East Regionals…

… last year's team, number three in the nation. Michigan's first three men are sophomores, and the team has only been in Florida since Satur- day. Wolverine tennis coach Bill Murphy, an admitted pessimist…

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…

January 15, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 90) • Page Image 6

…-7. The Wolverines now own a Bert Merical, who has now won conference record after de- seven straight this year, took care ng Indiana 20-9 in Bloom- of Curt Imrie in easy fashion. 7-1, n, last week. in the…

…. Kam- nstant trouble throughout the man, who has only lost one this part of the match and kept year while winning six gave the g off the match to avoid Wolverines a 17 point scoring . He came on stroong…

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…

December 08, 1967 (vol. 78, iss. 81) • Page Image 11

Wolverines' journey to Tempe, Arizona to play in the Sun Devil Classic along with Arizona State, Oregon State and Oklahoma State. Tough Oregon State looks like the strongest quintet in the four team tourney…

… closed the season with 7-18 mark. After the Sun Devil Classic, the Wolverines play host to Butler and Northern Illinois in the Events Buildng before journeying to Texas to meet the second ranked Houston…

… American preparations for the World Championsip in Johannesburg, South Africa, in August. Many Wolverine gymnasts will attend clinics in Sarasota and Fort Lauderdale during the semester break. I I No…

… matter how things fare in Denver, the Wolverines will get a big lift for the Big Ten holi- day tournament when high scor- ing forward Lee Martilla and goal- keeper Harold Herman will re- turn to the team…

March 01, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 128) • Page Image 9

… the Wolverines boast the number "This will be the closest and one tramp team in the Big Ten best Big Ten gymnastics meet and the nation. ever, with four teams having a Miller, last year's Big Ten and…

… Forte In order to capture the league Iowa should rack up high point title outright, the Wolverines must totals on the side horse, rings and finish first in the league meet. A high bar. Their horse team of…

… must be a world's record not to have mentioned Carl Robie in a Michigan swimming story up to now. The indomitable Wolverine captain is set to go in the 200 yard butterfly and the 500 yard free- style…

… DILLEY medalist backstroker Gary Dilley, by Wolverine senior Russ Kin-t gery. Stager says this may be "the story of the meet." And Kingery thinks he can beat1 him. Even though there are only I three teams…

… Spartans. A serious challenge to Michigan's annual runner-up position suddenly be- came a reality when State bumped off the Wolverines, 63-60, on Jan. 21. According to Stager, this may be the real dog fight…

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…

January 20, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 94) • Page Image 8

… sixteen straight game home engagement. Armstrong was so ex-. cited that he kept the bus going all during their last game here. The reason for all the travel talk is that the current first place Wolverine

…- sen and Paul Domm are still re- covering from last weekend's in- juries and junior center Bruce Koviak has been slowed by a popped knee cartilage. Bob Baird, the Wolverines' most proficient .9 Dick…

…. After the trip to Colorado ot one term can adequately Springs, the Wolverines journey ibe this team," Matchefts ob- to Houghton next weekend to d, "because we are still quite take on the always tough…

… The Wolverine cindermen are best team in the league. I'm not still waiting in the blocks for the that familiar with them but I do signal gun to sound next weekend know Denver's personnel and I'm I on…

… down All- weekly time trials and in the American honors last year and Chicago Holiday Track Meet on S- Dec. 23, the Wolverine tracksters have let it be known that they are a force to be reckoned with…

… his ever-burgeon- NE W FOR 1967 ing collection with a heave of 57'5" _ - - --'-in the shot put, good for a meet' t and field house mark. .' 4:12.5 Mile The other Wolverine triumphs were earned by two…

January 06, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 82) • Page Image 16

Wolverines won 10 straight home games. Last season they won nine. of ten, and this year they have started out with four in a. row, include an 86-75 upset of fifth-ranked- Houston, which has won ten straight…

… team (current record: 7-5) the Wildcats did make the Wolverines sweat, jumping off to an early lead of 12-4 and hanging on for .a 35-30 margin at the half. But with Dennis Stewart and Ken Maxey sparking…

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…

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