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February 21, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 121) • Page Image 8

… By SANDI GENIS The Michigan State Jinx con- tinued to haunt the Wolverine trackmen for the second straight week as the thinclads, coming off a rather disappointing perform- ance in the Michigan State…

… there asI the Spartans. gradually and seem- ingly inevitably eroded Michigan's early and substantial lead. The Wolverines lost one point when freshman Bill Bolster was disqualified in the 880 yard run…

…, surrendering third place to Spar- tan Ken Popejoy. In that same' race Bolster's teammate and Wol- verine stalwart Eric Chapman SIxth By JIM KEVRA The Michigan Wolverines played lackadasical, uninspired hockey…

…-speed shot, how- McCULLOUGH STARS rcers row, lose 5-4 However, things were brighter for the Wolverines on the infield. Freshman sensation Steve Adams continued to exhibit his awesome talent as he finished…

… mistake and flip- ped the puck home past Karl Bag- nell for his first of three goals. The Wolverines started the sec- ond period looking like they were going to take control of the game but it was the…

… cut the Irish edge to 5-3. If possible, that goal seemed to fire up the Wolverines even more and, only two minutes later, they connected again. This time Jarry got the tally on a tip in from in front of…

…U Uoein the Keyed by Ray McCullough's 70 yard high hurdles. Murray's firsts in both the 100 and 200 yard freshman teammate, Mel Reeves s finished third in the highs, while freestyle events, the Wolverine

February 21, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 121) • Page Image 9

… easy yes- terday as it stormed.over Min- nesota 108-90 f or its eighth straight Big Ten victory. The Wolverines had little difficulty in dumping the Go- SUNDAY SPORTS NIGHT EDITORS: Randy Phillips and…

… this season with long jumpers double figures for the Wolverines and achieved his career scoring who shot an amazing 57.5 per cent high. from the field in amassing their It was Fife and Wilmore who…

… Minnesota bore a striking resemblance to the Wolverine squad of a year ago. But there was one major difference. Just like last year they ran all over the court, passed a lot, dumped in a bunch of points and…

… would always score more. As the record shows that hasn't been hap- pening this year, but the Wolverine point totals have been lower. Last year the squad was consistently among the national leaders in team…

…'re up by that much, but I've got to give Brewer his propers." Rebounding was the one area in which Minnesota, led by Brewer, wasn't dominated by the Wolverines. Brewer grabbed 15, Tom Mas- terson 11 and…

… Gerry Pyle 7. As a team the Gophers snagged five more than the Wolverines. Brady got 12 and Wilmore 11 but they nevet came close to achieving dominance. The- first half was especially bad for caroms. It…

October 21, 1971 (vol. 82, iss. 36) • Page Image 9

…- tistics would indicate. Nationally, Michigan r a t e s number one at defensing the rush. The Wolverines have held the op- iipsing rushers to a mere 56.3 yerds per game. . In total defense, Miami of holds…

… with an 88.8 yards per game average. The Wolverine defenders have held the opposition to an aver- age of 95.3 for second place. Offensively, Michigan also has done well nationally. The Wolver'- ines rank…

….3, and the Wolverines hold down the number five spot at 36.7. Looking at the Big Ten, the Wolverine offensive machine, is first in both scoring and rushing, third in total offense and a poor ninth in…

March 21, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 138) • Page Image 9

… Carolina, Atlantic Coast Conference champions. Charley Yelverton scored 25 points, John Burik 23, Bill Mainor 23, and Ken- neth Charles 22. Fordham, beaten by Villanova Batmen romp The Wolverine baseball…

… Consul-Mr. Kenji Nakane Come for a film and informal discussion about Japan Couzens Hall Living Room MONDAY, MARCH 22 7-9:00 P.M. special to the Daily1 The Wolverine track team f e 11. victim to a…

… surprisingly strong Washington track team as they dropped their first outdoor meet of the season, 84-52 in Seattle yes- ,erday. The lopsided score was not real- ly indicative of the Wolverines' ef- forts…

…. Phil Pyatt, the Wolverines' dis- tance ace, finished second in the three mile in 14:06.0. SCores N H L St. Louis 2. Detroit I Boston 5, Philadelphia 3 Toronto 3, New York 1 Montreal 3, Buffalo 2 NBA…

… ruggers barrelled to a 21-6 victory over host Wind- sor, yesterday afternoon. Despite' 30 mile-an-hour winds and a slip- pery field, the Wolverines domi- nated play for most of the contest. Windsor drew…

… line.' This finished the scoring at 21-6 in favor of the Wolverines. Captain Terry Larrimer was on the whole "pleased with the win." The scrum, less experienced than the backs, was having some prob- lems…

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