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November 05, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 50) • Page Image 9

…SPORTS the Michigan Doily Friday, November 5, 1982 Page 9 M'baseball legend Fisher dies at age 95 By JOE CHAPELLE Michigan sports fans lost a great friend Wednesday morning when former Wolverine

… hospital. In his 38 years as the Wolverine mentor, Fisher amassed a fine record as a coach, leading Michigan to 14 Big Ten Championships and one NCAA national championship in 1953. A member of the College…

… Fisher." ANOTHER Michigan baseball coach, Branch Rickey, had recommended Fisher to fill the vacancy left by Pratt, who went on to work for the Boston Red Sox. Rickey coached the Wolverines from 1910…

… 1958, Fisher recorded a .687 winning percentage with the Wolverines.' The former Michigan. mentor was active in baseball until 1965 when he retired as a batting practice pitcher and spring training coach…

November 30, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 67) • Page Image 10

…-75. Michigan turned the ball over 25 times, didn't look very good on defense, and missed a number of easy layups. The outcome, however, was never in doubt and the game served its purpose for Wolverine coach Bill…

… Frieder: It 'gave him an opportunity to see his young team in action and to ex- periment with different lineup com- binations. And while the Wolverines in no way look like they are ready for the Big Ten…

… their defense, it is obvious that they can become integral parts of the Wolverine squad. Both appear very confident on the court. Wade grabbed seven rebounds against the Zips, going up strong on every…

… although Akron didn't really test the Wolverines, he still noticed a few major characteristics of this season's team. "We know we have to improve a lot defensively," he said, "we gave up way too many points…

November 30, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 67) • Page Image 11

… give Michigan a 5-3 win ad a series split with the Northern Michigan Wildcats. Jon Elliott picked up 34 saves in the nets, and junior transfer student Ray Dries, playing in his first game as a Wolverine

… Harte. Harte was named to the all-tournament team, but S that was little consolation for the ='Wolverines as they lost, 93-75, to Cen- 'ral Michigan on Friday, and to -Michigan State, 83-60, in the…

… ex- cellent opportunity for Michigan and other schools to look at their young wrestlers and begin to determine their lineups. The varsity for this year's Wolverines will probably not be deter- mined…

… tournament win. In the next weight class the Wolverines were also strong, as Senior Mark Pearson took second place. Pearson's one loss came at the hands of 142-pounder Bob Preston of Toledo. Sophomore Scott…

… didn't have any floor leadership and we committed crucial turnovers," Soluk said. "Also, the free throws hurt The Wolverines will go after their fir- st win this Saturday at DePaul. The Leady Blue Demons…

… students were at home stuffing themselves with turkey, the Michigan wrestling team was working up a sweat in the Wolverine open. The tournament contestants were Michigan, Cleveland State, Toledo, WCentral…

November 03, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 48) • Page Image 9

… at the , f.., ,..; i I urget too Wolverine goal line. Another touch- down would have given the Illini a seemingly insurmountable three- touchdown lead. But instead, Burgei stepped in and picked off…

…. The game was scoreless early in the second quarter, but the Hawkeyes had moved the ball to the Wolverine one-yard line. With visions of a 7-0 lead dancing through his head, Iowa running back Owen Gill…

… this year. "IT'S A personal challenge for me to see if we can stop him," says Burgei. An even bigger challenge will be for the Michigan secondary to shut down all of the Illini receivers. The Wolverines

November 18, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 61) • Page Image 7

…- perience at the other defensive positions, have proven costly for the Wolverines, who currently sport a 1-7 Central Collegiate Hockey Association record. "I THINK they have played well at times," said…

… a very good shot for a young defenseman." The 6-1, 190-pound Goff must also work more in the Wolverine zone Teamed with sophomore Mike Neff at the blue line, the St. Paul, Minn. native is a key man…

… faced the same problems as these guys did four years ago. They turned into good hockey players too." But handling the puck or the man may not be the only problem for the new Wolverines. Because of the…

…'m getting used to it more each series." Goff and Carlile have not yet gotten used to losing, and while both feel that a comeback is in store for this year's -Wolverine team, they also know that the future is…

… sleep well last night? The Buckeye defensive lineman was worried about his Gridde, Picks. "My heart tells me to take my own team but that small, one-item Piz- za Bob's pizza says to go with the Wolverines

November 07, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 52) • Page Image 1

… seconds left in the game, Illinois (6-3, 5-3 in Big Ten) had a fourth and goal play staring it in the face with the ball resting on the Wolverine two- yard line. UNDER GRAY skies, quarterback Tony Eason…

… right tackle, straight into a wall of Michigan defenders for no gain. "There was nowhere to run," said Wolverine head coach Bo Schembechler as he puffed conten- tly on a victory cigar after his team had…

… the Wolverines. "The odds are against you and you're scared," said Boren. "When they have four cracks from the five, the odds are against you. THREE PLAYS netted a mere three yards; set- ting up the…

… run." BUT THE Wolverines weren't fooled by the run, as White had hoped. "Once we saw the set they were in, we were an- ticipating run," said Michigan linebacker, Paul Girgash, who was the game's leading…

November 21, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 64) • Page Image 1

… WOJNOWSKI Marek "e d mi" t'sn Special to the Daily Marek intercepted Smiths ne and returned it to the Wolverine COLUMBUS- In the rain and slop line After the Michigan defex that was Ohio Stadium yesterday…

…, the fened, freshman kicker Rich S Michigan Wolverines drowned beneath came on to kick a 33-yard fi a deluge of turnovers and fell to Ohio which closed out the scoring. N5 State, 24-14 in front of 90…

…-winning touch- , down midway through the fourth quar- er. The Wolverines squandered scoring opportunities, enhanced new ones for the Buckeyes, and rankled their coach, Bo Schembechler. "WE JUST gave them the ball…

… game, y' growled Schembechler after the game. "We just handed it to them. We didn't lose it, we gave it away." Of all the miscues, none was more crucial than Carter's fumble on the Wolverine 14-yard line…

November 09, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 53) • Page Image 10

… 1,500 or so fans that showed up at Crisler Arena Sunday evening to get to know fresh- man recruit Richard Rellford. Early on in the Wolverines' intra- squad basketball scrimmage, Rellford broke loose…

… the crowd which received its first glimpse of the 1982-83 edition Wolverines, and their celebrated freshmen crop. IT WAS THE Blue versus the Maize, and the Blue, led by all-Big Ten guard Eric Turner and…

…:33, eight seconds behind winner Cathy Branta of Wisconsin. Doak led most of the race but was out-sprinted by Larsen down the stretch. Wolverine senior Melanie Weaver placed fifth at 17:48, two places ahead of…

November 02, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 47) • Page Image 10

… recruits and returning starters, the Michigan women's tennis team started the new campaign with a weekend tournament in East Lansing. And the netters' play gave coach Ollie Owens and the Wolverines reason…

… competition, and Michigan was playing without number one singles player Marian Kremer, the tournament was a good exhibition of the Wolverines' young talent. Freshman Stephanie Lightvoet upset Monty Gettys of…

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