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September 11, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 1) • Page Image 48

…THE MICHIGAN DAILYTED Wolverines By JERRY KALISH with what he calls a feeling It's approximately 668 miles "guarded optimism." 'om Yost Fieldhouse to Ebbett's It's not surprising that obseve To…

… Field Improved Basketball Tean of rers Field, but you'd think you were actually in Brooklyn last season when you heard Wolverine basket- ball fans echo the old war cry made famous. by the Dodgers, "Wait…

… 'till next year." And as "next year" approaches head basketball coach Dave Strack isn't exactly pessimistic. The Mich- igan mentor enters his third sea- son at the helm for the Wolverines are expecting…

Wolverine basketball fortunes to be on the upswing with the return of four regulars, all of whom averaged in double figures, and the availability of some outstanding sophomores who comprised last. winter…

…'s freshman team considered by many to be the best in the school's history. And for the first time in recent years, the Wolverines won't be lacking depth. This problem has plagued Strack in his two years here…

…. In his fresh- man year, he had the great John Tidwell but only managed to win two conference games. Last year, too, the Wolverines finished eighth with a 5-.9 mark, and Strack was forced to go with…

…. Cole, 6'7" senior, will handle one of the forward positions this year. He wound up the season as the Wolverines' top scorer and rebounder and was tenth leading scorer in the Big Ten with a 17.4 average…

September 11, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 1) • Page Image 51

…. The Wolverines started in a blaze of glory but turned out sec-1 ond best in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association and third best in the nation.1 Things began well for Michigan last. year. The icers…

Wolverines swept North Dakota in a two game series. From here it was off to the RPI: Tournament where Michigan Cap- tain Red Berenson had perhaps his greatest series. Berenson sparked the Wolver- Ines to the…

September 11, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 1) • Page Image 49

…Y, SEPTEMBER11, 1962 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Trackmen To Defend Outdoor Crown ERGAS LEPS hard to replace By STAN KUKLA The Wolverine track team suf- fered a "down and up" track sea- son last year…

Wolverine's credit column. Their time of 17:12.5 was just a second and a half off the meet record. From this victory, the same team went on to capture the two- mile relay crown later in the afternoon…

…. Michigan's dominance in these two events may come to an end this spring however. Coach Canham prefers the smaller Drake Relays and is hoping to take his team there next spring. The Wolverines' final prepara…

… Needed The Wolverines have lost some big guns by graduation. Gone are McRae, Leps,\ Denhart, shot- putter Wally Herrala, high jumper Steve Williams, who was second in the outdoor meet, and sprinter Jeff…

November 11, 1962 (vol. 73, iss. 50) • Page Image 1

… Laotian neutrality. Under the agreement, the neu- tralists control the cabinet, hold- ing seven seats to four each for the pro-Western and pro-Com- munist factions. Gambles Pay In 14-10 Victory Wolverine

… Second-Half Scoring Gives Year's First Big Ten Win By TOM WEBBER Sports Editor The Michigan Wolverines, winning a day-long battle of gambles and breaks, prevailed over Illinois yesterday, 14-10, for their…

… taking over the coaching reins in 1959. The two teams gambled on fourth down plays no less than 10 times during the damp afternoon and swapped breaks at will, before the Wolverines finally came alive for…

… of a Talia- ferro pass by Thurman Walker on the Michigan six-yd. line. Walker injured his knee on the play and See WOLVERINES, Page 8 Party Pledges To Eliminate BULAWAYO ()-Prime Minis- ter Sir Edgar…

May 11, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 160) • Page Image 9

… most "fan- tastic" game of the year. Amen. The hockey team met with much the same fate - the inability to win the big one. For though the Wolverines led the Western Collegiate Hockey As- sociation most…

… condition is much improved. The, other Wolverine team to win a Conference title was the tennis team, which won its third straight last spring keyed by num- ber one singles star Ray Senkow- ski. E…

March 11, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 114) • Page Image 6

… from half-court but it fell short. It was a crushing blow to the Wolverines, who had fought back from a 14-point deficit to hold a 74-67 lead with only 3:23 remain- ing. It was then that the roof caved…

… off the court in the first eleven min- utes of the first half. Dischinger scored 14 of his 21 first half points in those eleven minutes as the Boilermakers built up' a 30-16 lead. But the Wolverines

March 11, 1962 (vol. 72, iss. 114) • Page Image 5

… THURSDAY NIGHT. The Wolverine) commission - Telephone saleswork Ragtime Five. Dancing, stomping, and FOR OUR ANNUAL PARKING SPACE for rent. Very close done from new Downtown offie, Nat'l listening. 9-12 at…

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