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January 16, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 90) • Page Image 8

… preparing for their next meet, Feb. 9 at Ohio State. The Wolverines acquired both of their victories Saturday, with a 70- 41 triumph over Iowa and an 81- 30 romp of Indiana- in a double BUy and Sell dual meet…

… held at Bloomington. -adeThe meet saw Michigan take first place honors 10 times out of 12 events, missing only on the tram- U S E Dpoline and parallel bars. In four contests, the Wolverines copped * the…

January 08, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 83) • Page Image 6

…. Des Plaines, second Big Ten basketball victory convincing margin early in the Illinois. 88-67 in as many starts here last second half which assured the night. victory. The Wolverines came from a Iowa…

… Mischigan Daily * * Payment by Commission * * .DA *Da s .es.. . ." seln DEPARTMENT ANY#DA * D.D.H. * Dailies.... * Ahookie Kazatts * 4* 11IU dl .JIL l I V C ing it on Wolverine mistakes. Coach Sharm…

… Scheuerman shuttled players in and out of the game but couldn't find the com- bination to stop the Wolverine second half blitz. Bill Buntin sccred 34 points, one more than his previous high for the season…

… against Northwest- ern. He also led both teams in re- bounds with 16. The Wolverines and the Hawk- eyes battled inconclusively for the opening minutes of the second half. Then, with Michigan lead- ing 52…

…-48, the Wolverines scored 10 straight points. Six of the points came on lay-ups as was the pattern for the second.half. Michigan repeatedly broke men loose under the basket for an easy lay-up. John…

… man for the Wolverines in the first half as he hit on eight baskets from the floor. Doug Herner, Lar- ry Tregoning, and John Ooster- baan each scored two baskets to account for the remainder of the…

January 04, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 80) • Page Image 6

…-Pittsburgh, Away. Swimming--Big Ten Relays at Bloomington, Ind. MONDAY Basketball-Iowa, Away I AGAINST 50 SCH resters In Wilke By JIM BERGER An unknown sophomore and a former Michigan captain sparked the Wolverine

…-I gan. Heavyweight Jack Barden was second at the 213-lb. class at Still-t water. Other Wolverine wrestlers whof placed at the Wilkes Tournament were: Ralph Bahna, second; RickF Bay, third; Dave Dozeman…

… 1948 U.S.: Olympic team. The Wolverines leave today for their second dual meet of the sea- son against the Pitt Panthers at Pittsburgh. The Wolverines were defeated in their first meet by Penn State…

Wolverines' record to 8-1, their best start in 18 years. So as a result Michigan is still not ranked by either the AP or UPI, although somebody some- where did mention the Wolverines in the AP voting. Harris…

Wolverines took a 9-0 lead, zipped to a 44-30 margin at half- time and led by as many as 22 early in the second half. Yale closed the gap to nine late in the game with help from Rich Kaminsky, a stocky 6…

… collapsing zone defense Yale used to try to keep him in check. Buntin, leading the Wolverines with 21.0 points and 16.4 rebounds a game (fourth in the nation) turned to his jump shot. in this one and hit on…

… over Texas A&M, 82-79. The Wolverines trailed by as many as 13 against Houston but knotted the score, 75-75, at the end of regulation time on two free throws by Cantrell. They out- scored Houston, 7…

… empha- size the practice purpose of the meet. To Go All Out Nevertheless, the Wolverines will go all out to take a second in the meet. For the past two years In- diana has won the meet with Michigan State…

January 13, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 88) • Page Image 7

… Michigan a two-goal sec- ond period lead and then came roaring back with three goals in the first ten minutes of the third period to down the Wolverines 4-3 in a WCHA game last night,,'seal- ing the coffin…

… the Wol- verines, and the first convincing victory. A 14-12 loss to Penn State and a 13-12 win over Pitt were the Wolverines' previous action. Pulled Surprise The Wildcats had pulled a sur- prise by…

January 05, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 81) • Page Image 6

… and downs--mostly downs -for the Wolverines as they lost their fourth Western Collegiate Hockey Association game, coming out on the short end of a 6-4 score. The Wolverines meet the Go- phers in another…

… contest tonight. The outlook for the Wolverines is dim, for Bob Gray was injured at 14:56 of the third period with the score 6-3. Gray slid to the left side of the net to stop a puck and was checked by a…

… championships to post-grad- uate and unattached athletes. in the WHCA. He also picked up two assists as the Wolverine's big line did all the scoring. The game started out as if Gil the players had forgotten the…

… them the "sur- prising Wolverines" and "amaz- ing Michigan" now; just yesterday the Associated Press commented that the Blue "seem to warrant considerable respect" and center Bill Buntin is "a sophomore…

… pre-confer- ence play might be the reason. The Wolverines will begin to give the answer to whether it's all for real or not when Coach Dave Strack pits his cagers against Northwestern this afternoon in…

Wolverines will be without the starting serv- ices of senior forward John Har- ris, hobbled by an ankle injury against Yale during the holidays. Sophomore Larry Tregoning is ready to fill the vacated slot…

… Cantrell is set to go after he sat out the Yale game with a bruised shoulder. n fl Cantrell's 12.8 points a game is second for Michigan, trailing onlyI big Bill Buntin, who paces the Wolverines with 21…

January 12, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 87) • Page Image 6

… Bieber. Only two Wolverines were trying to check them but they got the puck into the goal only after Bieber kicked out several shots. John McGonigal made the game close for a few seconds when he got the…

… team plays here tonight is more unequal than most. In fact, it's the most important one yet for the Wolverines, and could well indicate how the remainder of the season will unfold. Best Foe Yet Sure, the…

January 29, 1963 (vol. 0, iss. 93) • Page Image 6

… team is averaging over seven goals per game, while allowing only three per game. These statistics certain- ly are a credit to both the offense and the defense. Kids Came Through The Wolverines' defense…

… give the Wolverines a good battle this ,weekend. U.S.-Russia Puck Clash INNSBRUCK, Austria (IP)-The United States and Russia clash to- day in the first championship competition of the ninth Winter…

January 08, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 83) • Page Image 7

… standings - igan and Michigan Tech - themselves at the opposite of the ladder after the first weekend of play. st year Tech was first and Wolverines were second. Now Igan is in last place and the ies are in…

… second last, setting stage for the weekend series een the two teams at Hough- One of the two teams must ; the series to remain in the ing for one of the four play- Disastrous Series The Wolverines played…

… American Association of College Coaches. The award was presented at the baseball coaches' annual banquet. ,Lund guided the Wolverine squad to the NCAA national cham- pioinship last year after, being edged…

… Benedict as the Wolverine coach. NEW YORK (W) - Seven col- lege track coaches, headed by George Eastment of Manhattan, said Monday they would defy the Eastern College Athletic Confer- ence and send teams to…

January 13, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 88) • Page Image 6

… night, 68-66. The Wolverines led most of the, way, but succumbed to a rush by the Buckeyes late in the second half. They are now 2-1 in con- ference play and 10-2 overall. Ohio State has the same record…

… Buntin Lad fouled out for the first time this season, and the Wolverines' rebound strength was diminished. But they weren't out yet, and they showed it by narrowing the gap to 66-63 with 50 seconds left on…

January 11, 1963 (vol. 73, iss. 86) • Page Image 7

…. Michigan won three. Of the two games that Tech took from the Wolverines one was for the WCHA championship. Tech lost only three games last year. George Hill, a 5'8", 165 lb. soph- omore center from Flin Flon…

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