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Buntin was born on May 5, 1942, to William and Rosa Buntin. He graduated from, Northern High School in Detroit, Michigan, in 1961, playing under Coach Eddie Powers. He attended Michigan, playing from 1962 to 1965 for Coach Dave Strack. [1] In three seasons playing center for Michigan, the 6' 7" Buntin had 1,037 rebounds, ranking second in ...
Transcription disc of We Hold These Truths (December 15, 1941). We Hold These Truths, a celebration of the 150th anniversary of the United States Bill of Rights, was an hour-long radio program that explored American values and aired live on December 15, 1941, the first to be broadcast on all four major networks (CBS, NBC Red, NBC Blue, and Mutual).
On December 11, 1963, against the Butler Bulldogs, Buntin made all eleven of his field goals which is the best 100% shooting night in Michigan history. [11] Russell made 150 of 178 free throws to establish the school single-season free throw percentage record of 84.27, which stood for 32 years and continues to be the highest percentage by a ...
David Rubinoff, also known as Dave Rubinoff (September 3, 1897, in Grodno, Russian Empire, now Belarus – October 6, 1986), [1] was a popular violinist who was heard during the 1930s and 1940s on various radio programs playing his $100,000 Stradivarius violin. He also performed in theaters, clubs and schools, and he gave several concerts at ...
This was the last of three consecutive Big Ten titles and NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament appearances. [2] The team earned the Big Ten team statistical championships for both scoring offense (95.4) and scoring margin (9.9) as well as field goal percentage (48.9).
From Bob Uecker to Brian Anderson to Bill Schroeder, Sophia Minnaert, Jeff Levering and others, these are the announcers participating in the TV and radio coverage for Brewers games.
The Pistons selected Bill Buntin in the 1965 NBA draft, but Wattrick was unable to sign him to a contract. Before the start of the 1965–66 season, the Pistons lost their leading scorer, Terry Dischinger (military service) and starting center, Reggie Harding (suspension). On September 28, 1965, Wattrick died of a heart attack at his home in ...
Buntin also surpassed, M. C. Burton, Jr.'s 1957–59 career rebound total of 831 and average of 12.59 with 1037 and 13.13, but Rudy Tomjanovich would set the current standards by surpassing both of these in 1970. [19] However, Buntin's total of 58 career point-rebound double doubles remains a Michigan record. [20]