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March 16, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 129) • Page Image 8

… national championships, after the Wolverines placed first in the Mideast regionals last weekend at Illinois- Chicago Circle. Sophomore Kathy Beckwith won the individual all-around title with a score of 35…

…," she said. The meet Hyatt does believe they ca win will be this weekend as th Wolverines travel to Ohio State for thi AIAW r h 1- 't it n ie e SECONDC CHyatt 994-5350 516E. Libertyg .k gymnasts were…

February 16, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 113) • Page Image 10

… Al Berger and his career as a Michigan gymnast. While competing for the Wolverines, this quiet, reserved athlete from Roslyn, New York has proven himself to be one of coach Newt Loken's most consistent…

… struggling Wolverines. After this Herculean effort was almost completed, Turner, who in all tallied a career high 22 points, illustrated for the 5,331 folks gathered the true intensity he plays with…

…. Berger ... ring specialist M synchs swim to_ A second atI By JOE CHAPELLE The Wolverine synchronized swim-. ming team placed second Saturday at a meet hosted by Richmond, garnering a total of 100 points…

… FOOD ONLY GM 1C t-". .Iichmond' the Wolverine women by taking first place in the junior figures with a score of 37.73. Teammate Darra Boyer was not far behind, however, scoring 37.43 points to earn a…

March 16, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 129) • Page Image 9

…Club Sports Roundup VOLLE YBALL Much to the chagrin of the Michigan volleyball club, the hometown favorite won again last Saturday. Calvin College defeated the Wolverines, 15-7, 7-15, 15-13, at its…

… as a whole played really well," said club member Walt Jones. "Especially Anmar (Sarasa) and Martin (McFadden)." Sarasa's hitting and McFadden's blocking keyed the attack for the Wolverine spikers…

…Kay and Eric Klasson, the three Wolverine com- petitors, each lost, however their paths towards elimination took three dif- ferent directions. For sophomore All-American Joe McFarland a national…

…, after a 7-4 loss to Nebraska yesterday, the team finds it- elf in the midst of a two-game losing id. The Wolverines fell behind the Cor- nhuskers -;quickly yesterday as Nebraska jumped on Michigan pitcher…

… season. THE WOLVERINES missed an ex- cellent scoring opportunity in the first inning of the contest when they put run- ners on first and second bases with none out. Sabo, however, ripped a sharp grounder…

… Sunday's game, the Wolverines jumped out to a 1-0 lead at Houston but were then buried by the Cougars, 6-2. Paciorek opened the scoring for the Wolverines with a home run in the second inning. Michigan…

… Cougars runs were unearned, resulting from two Michigan errors. The win raised Houston's record to 14-3- 1 and avenged an earlier, 5-3, setback to the Wolverines. Michigan, now 3-2, will play Mor- ningside…

February 16, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 113) • Page Image 8

…-hot hockey teams, but fatigue may play the biggest role in the contest. Michigan travels to Michigan State tonight to conclude a Monday-Tuesday home-and-home series in which the Wolverines' "home" half was…

… 545 Church Street 769-1222 Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA) playoffs. To gain the home ad- vantage, a team must finish among the top four in the standings; the Spartans and Wolverines are…

… Elliott (3.07 gaa). Defenseman Steve Rich- mond (5-29--34), Ted Speers (20-12--32) and Brad Tippett (13-18--31) spearhead the Wolverine offense. Michigan State (20-9-2 overall; 18-8-1 CCHA) holds the edge…

…:20. Club Sports Roundup CROSS COUNTRY SKIING Last weekend the Wolverine men and women cross country racers traveled just outside Traverse City to compete in a 261/2 kilometer (ap- proximately 17 miles) race…

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