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December 18, 1959 (vol. 70, iss. 72) • Page Image 7

… visiting Wolverines, 19-12. Michigan; missing Dennis Fitz- gerald in the 167-pound class, might have taken the match if Wolverine John Hallenbeck had won a decision victory instead of being pinned, Coach…

… Cliff Keen said. 4 At any rate, the Wolverines showed their strength as they closely battled Penn State to the end. In contrast to this meet, it is interesting to note that Penn State has two previous…

… shut-out victories. These were a 31-0 vic- tory over Army and a 30-0 win over Colgate. The Wolverines opened the night with a draw in the 123- pound match, in which Mike Hoyles almost dumped Penn State…

…, sophomore Ron Pifer, pinned Wolverine grappler John Hallenbeck with 20 seconds to go in the first period. Hallenback showed some class, however, in his first collegiate match as he held the Penn State matman…

…- erns last year, while taking fourth in the NCAA Meet. Tonight the Wolverines move over to Syracuse to face another of the top-ranked teams in the East. However, Michigan team members and coaches are…

December 13, 1959 (vol. 70, iss. 68) • Page Image 11

…XEMBER 13, 19:59 THE 11IICHIGAN DAILY CEMBER 13, 1959 r~vg~f f~2flhI~A~ DAILY r ir. Touted Wolverine Tennis Star To Appear inMiamiTourney! By DON STAMMER A promising young freshman tennis star…

… radio sta- tion, WUOM (91.7 M. C.), will again broadcast all Michigan Big Ten basketball games plus many of the Wolverines' hockey contests. Bill Stegath, WUOM sports di- rector, will be at the microphone…

December 06, 1959 (vol. 70, iss. 62) • Page Image 1

… only to see the apparent 4-4 tie they had gained turn into a 6-4 loss as Colorado College coun- tered with two goals in the final minutes of play. The Wolverines, although they dominated the entire game…

…-foot slap shot from a face off to the left of the Col- orado net. This seemed to charge up the Wolverines and for the next two minutes and 43 seconds they swarmed around Young. in an attempt to get back…

December 05, 1959 (vol. 70, iss. 61) • Page Image 1

…,000 cheering fans. The goal-hungry pack of Wolverines erupted for five big goals in the second period to wrap up its initial game in the new Western Intercollegiate Hockey Association. The- return match of these…

… two teams will be at 8 tonight on the Coliseum ice. Matecka, Bochen Score Twice The Wolverines continued to show a balanced attack as six play- ers dented the Colorado nets, paced by hard…

December 03, 1959 (vol. 70, iss. 59) • Page Image 5

…: Messiah tickets for Sunday performance. Call NO 5-5842 F100 WOLVERINE Girls State of 1958-if you are interested in making plans for a reunion, call Marge Peramino, NO 5-7711, Ext. 3137. F4 Rog: Your first…

…' SCOOTERS Sales and Service BICYCLES and LAMBRETTA MOTOR SCOOTERS Authorized Dealer SKATES SHARPENED WOLVERINE CYCLE SHOP 611 S. Ashley NO 3-7733 Z26 Complete Line of Bicycles Trikes Wagons, etc. $1 layaway…

December 01, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 57) • Page Image 12

… Heyliger, Michigan went Called To Michigan The Wolverines are strong con- the coach, "and the interest seems back becaus t, the Wolverines will big time in the hockey world. In Renfrew was boasting a winning…

… made the N als Wolverine squad won eight while of the depression. creasing number of schools are Brown, W Las and six of these times walked off losing 13.1 istory Traced with the national title.in There…

…. Osterland w rackto 1921, when the the reins to Renfrew, a former to build virtually the same record til 1947, when Loken, a national "One factor about gym which the slack." of Wolverine icers, Wolverine star…

November 22, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 54) • Page Image 5

… fortunes of Michigan. The game Monday should be a good indication of the Wolverines' future as well as a good test for the varsity. The ad- mission is free. STUDEBAKER CHAMPION, 1951, tires, 36,000 miles…

…-7733 WOLVERINE CYCLE SHOF 611 S. Ashley 2 "PROTECTO" Bike Covers Complete protection against inclement weather. PRACTICAL - USEFUL - SIMPLE WESTERN AUTO 119 E. Washington NO 3-6994 323 S. Main NO 2-5667 Quality…

November 15, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 48) • Page Image 1

… Indiana backs, Wolverines Darrell Harper (41), Stan Noskin (27) and John Halstead (81) team up to halt Hoosier Tom Burgess after a short gain. YR MOCK CONVENTION: Suggest Constitui onal Revisins A mock…

…-recorded anothe victory over the Wolverines who fell to Indiana, 26-7, her yesterday. Michigan lost all four of the bobbles it made during cold afternoon and the fired-up Hoosiers pilfered four Wol verine passes…

November 01, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 36) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Si , ..r= 1 adgers To Wolverines Intercepted Passes Thwart M' Offensive Threats, higan Defensive 'Raiders' Throttle Wisconsin Attack in Battle of De fenses 1* (Continued…

…-string offensive team midway in the period, and Wolverine fans called for the "Raiders." They wentin and proceeded to stop Wisconsin cold. After getting a first down, the Raiders were forced to punt. Reid Bushong…

… teammate'are in the fourth period yesterday. Hackbart, All-America candidate, completed no passes in five attempts, and had three intercepted. '4 REPORTED WEAKNESS: Pass Defense Weak-Not for wolverines

…: why didn't Michigan Mass more?", said the coach. "The other was the surprising defensive' play of Michigan." Bruhn had only superlatives for two stars of the Wolverines great fight. They were Bennie Mc…

October 28, 1959 (vol. 70, iss. 32) • Page Image 6

…, highest figure of the year for a Wolverine back. Gaining 170-yds. in the last three games Julian has moved within 13-yds. of Tony Rio's team leading total of 183. However, Julian has only carried 35 times…

… him- self call his game to date. Late in the second quarter the Wolverines were deep in their own territory and trying to stall out the clock when Julian was given the ball on an end sweep designed to…

… ball he turned left end and streaked 42-yds. for the Wolverines second score. How can this change of forn be accounted for? According to coaches and play- ers the key lies in Julian's deter- mination to…

… Washington at UCLA Washington St. at Oregon St. Syracuse at Pitt Navy at Noire Dame Iowa State atKansas Mississippi St. at Alabama HARD RUNNER - 'red Julian, Michigan halfback, has given the Wolverine offense…

… a shot in the arm with his hard driving play since joining the first team three weeks ago. In the last three games Julian has been the Wolverines' leading ground gainer. the Classifieds' NHL SCORE…

October 25, 1959 (vol. 70, iss. 30) • Page Image 1

… the Big T basement yesterday as the Wolverines capitalized on two third-perio breakaway runs to claim a 14-6 decision over the favored Gophers. It was Michigan's first Big Ten victory since the 20…

…-19 squeak over Murray Warmath's Gophers last 'year -and the first away-from home triumph since 1957, when the Wolverines upset Minnesota I this same stadium, 24-7. Yesterday's Wolverine heroes were Darrell…

… Gopher line for a two-yard gain. He was tackled by Roger Hagberg (36) and Francis Brixius (76). The Wolverines went into the annual Brown Jug game a seven-point underdog, but managed to build up a 14…

… added the extra point,r too, and that proved to be all thet Wolverines needed to win their third straight from a Warmatht coached team. But on Minnesota's third play after the kick-'ff, Robbins fum- bled…

October 23, 1959 (vol. 70, iss. 28) • Page Image 7

…. Bush, commanding general of the U. S. Army Sixth Corps, practice firing rifles on the ROTC range which was dedicated yesterday. lilE~ l+ M |~ E*~l iiitlii WOLVERINE CYCLE SHOP Sales and Service. 611 S…

…- coming plans. Then too, the Wolverines play away tomorrow, and it seems this' has removed the impetus to cele- brate. But several houses have found time to plan social events for this weekend. Alpha Sigma…

October 04, 1959 (vol. 70, iss. 12) • Page Image 1

… in Final Period To Destroy Spartans' Shutout BY JIM BENAGH Sports Editor A pair of supposedly-crippled backs and a "pony line" of Michigan State combined to make the 1959 edition of Michigan Wolverines

… losses throughout the First reaction in financial circles game. was unanimous that the ruling was Injure Wolverines favorable to both sides. They also blocked and tackled Government attorneys had asked in…

September 15, 1959 • Page Image 18

…. Klum played under Perigo when the present Wolverine coach was head men- tor at Benton Harbor High. And when Klum had his best team at Ann Arbor high in 1956, Perigo's son Don was its co-captain. Will…

September 15, 1959 (vol. 0, iss. 36) • Page Image 30

… utdoor plum. Haisley typified the lini sweep as he successfully de- mded his high jump title with ear-record leap of 6'8/2". Seventh in 1958 Always a power in Big Ten track ircles, the Wolverines again be…

…, Tony Seth and Bryan 'ibson, the Wolverines gave some vidence of things to come in the hort indoor season. Even before he season got underway, the sophs had proved their ability by walking away with an…

… Shines Another standout effort came on the part of Wolverine miler Dave ~Iqe 1 41 traditional single- 6" edges - patch w brass buttons. ket can be found seams - hooked le in Cambridge A ; (Continued from…

… doors. i. t BREAKS THE TAPE-Wolverine Dick Cephas breaks the tape in the first heat of the 220 yard low hurdles during the Big Ten track meet held here last May 22-23. Cephas' time was good enough to…

… revamped coaching staff headed by Chalmers (Bump) Elliott, and with a new winged-T offense, the Wolverines are capable of achiev- ing mediocrity or greatness. ILLINOIS-Passers John East- erbrook and Bob…

September 15, 1959 (vol. 0, iss. 36) • Page Image 31

… Course. The second-place Wolverines of 1959 will begin the 1960 season with a nucleus of three lettermen, including Captain Larry Mark- man and juniors Joe Brisson and Dick Youngberg who were fifth and…

… this year, but is only a junior in eligibility, thus, he could play two years for the Wolverines. Letter Winners Strengthen Squad One thing the 1960 Wolverines can't do is make the comeback that the 1959…

… Michigan LONG DRIVE-Michigan's 1959 Golf Captain Ray Lovell tees off during one of Michigan's dual meets. Lovell placed eleventh in the Big Ten meet held at the Wolverine links. OUR ADAMS CLOTHES…

September 15, 1959 (vol. 0, iss. 36) • Page Image 33

… ended the '58-'59 season with a disappointing 8-13-1 record. However Wolverine Coach Al Renfrew is optimistically looking forward to the coming season. Forced by injuries to play with only an 11-man squad…

… the Wolver- ines were consistently pitted' against squads of 17 and 18. Against such odds the Wolverines battled brilliantly, but in many instances the obstacles were too difficult to overcome and…

… year as a junior Watt was a mainstay on defense for the Wolverines and early in the season Watt played upwards of 50 minutes a game. For his great play he was named on the All-American team. Up front the…

Wolverines will also have returning lettermen forming the nucleus of a fine team. Top forwards are Bob White, rugged center, who was an All- American each of his first two sea- sohs and junior Dale Mac…

…Donald, the Wolverines' leading goal-get- ter, who scored 19 goals last sea- son. Steve Bochen, last year's most improved player, Pat Cushing and Gary Mattson are the other re- turning lettermen at the forward…

… Childs and Jim Coyle who split the chores in the nets last season will be back, al- though Childs has only one semes- ter of eligibility remaining. The Wolverines should be great- ly aided by a group of…

…, North Dakota. Russians Overcome Wolverines On Jan. 5 a combined Michigan- Michigan State squad skated against the Russian Nationals at of the first, but eventually their overwhelming experience paid off…

… and the visitors skated off with a 7-3 victory. A crowd of 7,000 turned out to see the game, which was played under international rules unfamiliar to most American spectators. The Wolverines played…

… fine se- ries has been concluded. The last game in the series saw the pros win, 8-3, in a surprisingly rugged game. Four regular season opponents came close to sweeping series from the Wolverines, but in…

… their first encounter with Michigan, 6-1, in a game ended midway in the third period by a fight which erupted into a near-riot. But the next night the Wolverines outskated the NoDaks and came off with a 4…

September 15, 1959 (vol. 0, iss. 36) • Page Image 36

… Hopkins, Dick Hanley and Pete Fries - some topflight freshmen will join the varsity ranks. The Wolverines will display a balanced team with depth and quality at each event. Versatile Newcomer Heading the…

…," said Stager. Many Freestylers In the freestyle sprints, the Wolverines will again be laden with power. Stager went so far as to predict that the squad would retain its freestyle sprint relay championship…

September 15, 1959 (vol. 0, iss. 36) • Page Image 37

… near-perfect loss record last season, but alsol added the Conference m to their credit as every man he Wolverine aggregation tri- is was quite a reversal from 958 season in which the net- dropped to the…

…- gained back much of its pre- s prestige by the success of its feats. Success Questionable the season's start, success ared as a question mark. But asn't too long afterward that wolverines seemed to be a…

…. definite challenger to Iowa's Con- ference crown. The opener was a quadrangular meet with Minnesota, Ohio State and Toledo. The going was easy for the Wolverines as they dropped both Conference foes 9-0 and…

… transfer student Larry Zaitzeff. Bow to Notre Dame The next dual meet entangled a highly touted NotreDame. squad, and It lived up- to all expectations by battling the Wolverines to the finish before downing…

… Pea- cock, added the final Wolverine singles victory in a 6-4, 6-4 tri- umph over Michigan State's Ron Mescall. Both Peaccok and Fulton were defending titles from the previous playoffs. Sweep…

… when Chicago swept all honors. It was for that very team that present tennis coach Murphy, played. The Wolverines proved unbeat- able. Erickson and Dubie paired to crush Andrews and Bill Nadig of Iowa, 6…

September 15, 1959 (vol. 0, iss. 36) • Page Image 38

… the State, which both finished slightly Wolverines' favor: ahead of Michigan in the 1959 1) Last season's team returns Conference meet (50, 45 and 42 virtually intact: only one man, points respectively…

… Corriere in a dual meet earlier in the season. The Michigan sophomore then wrestled to an easy 6-0 victory over Minnesota's Harry Schlieff in the championship bout. Fitzgerald Strong Another Wolverine

August 12, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 36) • Page Image 5

… start Aug. 22 in ne Trio y Edged Athletic Club (where most of the Wolverines trained) were limited to Detroit's Rouge Park pool which was notaavailable to the men as much as 'it should have been," he…

… said. "Many of those who went to Japan (the U.S.-Jap- anese swimming meet) regarded the trials here as an anticlimax." Wolverines Frank Legacki and Ron Clark were among the Amer- icans who traveled to…

August 11, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 35) • Page Image 4

….M. illanders Takes Second, ashnick Third in Trials a y PETER ANDERSON Summer Sports Editor Special to The Daily EAST LANSING - "We finally t ,lucky., So commented Wolverine swim- ing coach Gus Stager last…

… 459.8 for Webster and 445.6 for third-place finisher Gary Tobian of dos Angeles. Fails To Qualify John Smith,' Wolverine back- stroker, qualified for the finals in the 110-yrd event with a time of 1…

…:06.4 only to finish sixth and out of the running in the finals. Today Wolverines Dick Hanley,, Carl Woolley and Tony Tashnick will enter the 220-yard freestyle in attempts to gain qualifying Games berths, as…

August 08, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 34) • Page Image 4

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY t Swimmers Fail in n-Am Qualifying Berths de Four Wolverine Aces By PETER ANDERSON Summer Sports Editor Special to The Daily .ST LANSING - Four Wol- .e swimmers were thwarted…

… coach of "It appears the type of chal- the Wolverines. , lenge I'll enjoy," Klum said of his Klum will take over the post new appointment. vacated by Dave Strack who be- came head coach at the Univer…

August 07, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 33) • Page Image 3

…AUGUST 7, 1959 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE T. Wolverine Swimmers Enter Pan-Am Trials Fourteen University of Michigan swimmers and divers, competing Pete for Mexico, the form under the auspices of the…

… and Tuesday. spects for the 1960 Olympi Dick Kimball, Wolverine diving star and former NCAA and Big , Ten champion, will be the "most- M ajor Lea traveled'' competitor in the meet. ''"'' NUWA Kimball…

… platform x-Chicago 'W L diving at East Lansing, Monday. x--Cieveland 62 45. Other Wolverines competing at x-Baltimore 55 54. -the swim trials includeDick Han- Kansas City 52 54 ley, Carl Woolley and Frank Le…

…. meter and platform diving events. YESTERDAY'S RESU Three other Wolverines already Chicancischiladelphia have earned places on teams which Pittsburgh at St. Louis will compete against the United Only games…

Wolverine varsity clay courts at Ferry Field as a F *i7 our for the Finest in Recorded Music I i 1111 EVERETT'S DRIVE-IN "The Home of the Famous California Delux Burger" Electronic Curb Service The…

July 11, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 14) • Page Image 4

… Robinson, Don Nesseth. Nesseth added the offer Jordan-Robinson fight came an eastern promoter, but i to elaborate. Palmer Leads Golfers Five Wolverine Swimmers hoksI AT PITTSBURGH: PITTSBURGH (IP) - The…

June 26, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 4) • Page Image 2

… Tectonics, Ann Arbor: Sales Engr. Mech., Indust., Metall. Wolverine Plastics, Milan, Mich.:j Mech. or Electrical Engr. Kroger Co., Cincinnati, Ohio: Man- agement Trainees with Engrg. Degrees. Keiser & Co…

June 24, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 2) • Page Image 2

… unequalled in 20 years. Under his guidance, the career as both competitor and coach. Wolverine divers captured nearly every major Championship wrestling and pole vaulting collegiate diving championship. And…

June 23, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 1) • Page Image 1

… Harlan came to Michigan, the Wolverine diving squad has compiled one of the best records in twenty years. In 1955 Jim Walters won the Big Ten title; in 1957 Dick Kimball won the NCAA title; and marks said…

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