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January 07, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 78) • Page Image 1

… second half to take an easy 70-49 Big Ten basketball win from Wis- consin before 4000 partisan fans at Yost Field House last night. The win put the. Wolverines atop the young Conference race with a 2…

…-0 record. The loss was Wisconsin's second in league play. Trailing 31-30 at intermission the Wolverines unleashed their fast break to pump in 40 points while 0 holding the Badgers to a meager 18. f ddI- 1…

February 11, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 90) • Page Image 3

…TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1958 Minsoa $i n Overwhelms Cagers, (Continued from Page 1) and pulled to a comfortable 45-30 lead at the half. The only thing that kept the Wolverines in the game in the…

… last part of the first half was their phenomenal foul shooting as they sank 10 out of 11 attempts. The Wolverine's continued their frigid shooting in the early min- utes of the second half. Michi- gan…

…'s lead from 17 to 4 points, 59-55. Then as in the first half, Michi- gan's shooting cooled suddenly. The Gophers then scored 15 points to the Wolverines' three points to put the game on ice. Coach Bill…

Wolverines' brief 80-69 comeback drive. He grabbed sev- eral rebounds and made some fine defensive plays. Michigan expected to have trouble under the boards against Minnesota but did fairly well. The…

Wolverines had 96 shots against the Gophers 70, but they did not make use of their shots. It was proved again last night that the only certain thing in the Big Ten is that the home team almost always wins. On…

… KLINE ... Wolverine nemesis BIG TEN STANDINGS W L Pct. Michigan State 5 3 .625 Indiana 5 3 .625 MICHIGAN - 4 3 .571 Purdue 5 4 .556 Ohio State 5 5 .500 Iowa 4 4 .500 Northwestern 4 5 .444 Minnesota 4 5…

… competition in the two-mile relay, and helped the Wolverines defeat the Spartans in 3:22.2 for fifth place in the mile relay. By AL SINAI "We're better now than at any other time this ,year, but it's too late…

Wolverines inability to get started, on twi goals in the first period, by Myron Grafstrom, and defense- men Herb Brooks. These. goals proved the margin of difference as each team tallied two goals in the final…

… with Michigan State by scoring three quick goals 'in the third period of Saturday's game which the Wolverines won, 4-2. Murray Williamson and Mike Pearson scored for Minnesota while Neil McDonald scored…

… an insurance goal with only 20 sec- onds remaining in the game. Morale High Despite the fact the Wolverines have failed to make the hockey playoffs for the first time in 11 years; Renfrew describes the…

September 15, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 0) • Page Image 84

… am, the Wolverines will be! g outside of the now defunctj rn Intercollegiate Hockey! e- which broke up last year! ee Big Ten schools-Minne- Michigan State and Michigan -simultaneously bolted the WIHL…

… over eligibility conflicts. The WIHL had furnished the Wolverines with competition from the Midwest since its formation in 1953. As a result Michigan did not have much chance to face -the hockey powers…

February 09, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 89) • Page Image 3

…. In the rebounding department Michigan swamped Illinois. The Wolverines had a height advan- M tage at almost every position, and grabbed away 71 rebounds to the Illini's 46. t Lee- was again top man, as…

Wolverines often got as many as five shots at the basket before the Illini could break up the scoring threat. The Wolverines were able to get many tip-ins, and the forward line of Lee, Burton and Tillotson…

… front of the hard Wolverine charge. J The "M" cagers counted almost half of their points on drive-in layups, while the Illini were forced to shoot from the outside. Accur- acy on jump shots on the part of…

… John Paul, Don Ohl and Govonor Vaughn was all that kept Illinois in the game during the second half. Team Effort All of the Wolverine players added much to the team effort, although some stood out above…

… that he shot only when he was open, and made most of them. The Illinois team went into a full press near the end of the game, but the Wolverines easily passed through it, and Wright got two quick layups…

… Morris, the only other double winner of the flight was the Wolverines' Cy Hopkins. Hopkins finished first in both the 200-yd. individual and the 200-yd. breast- stroke with the respective clock- ings of 2…

February 06, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 86) • Page Image 11

… UARY 6, 1958 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wolverine Swimmers r Trounce Purdue Squad i>- I By CARL RISEMAN Purdue's undermanned swim team opposed Michigan in the Wolverine's only swim meet during the final…

… that saw few of its regular point-getters swimming.t Threaten Record Michigan concentrated its ef- forts on setting a new NCAA mark in the 400-yd. medley relay. The Wolverine quartet, composed of Dick…

… [iey overpowered Purdue, 23-7, nd were even tougher Saturday t Northwestern as they over- helmed the Wildcats, 25-3. Previously the Wolverines had alen to Pittsburgh in a non- eague match, and had been…

… of them ,re gaining the experience they lave needed, and should continue o improve," Keen said. Several of the Wolverines were double-winners in the Purdue and Northwestern meets. Max Pearson at 137…

… champion, It edged the Wolverines 55-54 in last winter's champion- ships. Iowa State, although not a mem- ber of the Big Ten, is one of the strongest wrestling schools in the country. It was third in last…

December 12, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 71) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY T( PL C' st it his hristmas :ockings in.... Ean Cage Team, 'M' Quintet Meets Butler' In Search of Third Win Icers Play Here Tonight Wolverines Host McGill In Hockey Home…

… at (George) Lee and (Terry) Miller 8:00 in lost Fieldhouse. all have their legs taped, theyj The Wolverines, who stopped should be all right. And (John) Pittsburgh 75-55 in their season Tidwell's hand…

… chance Wolverine's Rogers 6'6", for the to take this one and avenge last first time this year, will be the year's loss, at least on the basis tallest man on the court. of season records. Michigan stands at…

… three games, * they have played good ball against three top-notch teams, Illinois, Michigan State, and Wabash, and, are a good working ball club." In Good Condition The Wolverines will be close to top…

… , BACK IN THE LINEUP-Steve Bochen, right wing for Michigan's hockey team, returns to the ice tonight after being sidelined by a broken wrist. The Wolverines entertain McGill at the Coliseum. Game time is 8…

…. Michigan in comparison has only three returning lettermen: senior captain Larry Murray, and juniors Mike Hoyles and Fred Olm. The balance of the Wolverine; squad is made up of sophomores untried as yet in…

… varsity competi- tion, who, according to mat coach Cliff Keen, "are green, but ready to fight." The Wolverines' success this weekend will )also be dependent on how well the injury-plagued wres- tlers have…

… unlimited heavyweight divi- sion. Tomorrow the Wolverines travel to New Brunswick, N.J., to tangle with Rutgers, rated behind only Cornell and Lehigh in the East. $995 Light Glove Leather 3 s.* ~ ~ ~ - u…

September 15, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 1) • Page Image 32

Wolverines with competition from the Midwest since its formation in 1953. As a result Michigan did not have much chance to face the hockey powers in the East such as Clarkson and St. Lawrence. This year…

…'s schedule which is still only tentative, calls for games with St. Lawrence and Clarkson plus the usual series with Michi- gan State, North Dakota, Michi- gan Tech and Minnesota. The Wolverines hope to have a…

February 07, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 87) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1958 'M' Matmen Face Swim Trio Lost Rough Weekend By Ineligibility By AL JONES It's showdown time for the Michigan wrestling team. The Wolverine grapplers…

… stronger than Purdue and Northwestern, the teams that the Wolverines trampled last Fri- day and Saturday to begin their present win streak. Previous to that time Keen's squad had been winless in dual…

… last week by Iowa, 16-9. The last time that the Gophers and Wolverines met was in last spring's Conference meet, when Minnesota edged past Michigan, 55-54, to gain the title. Since that time both squads…

… third with a 3.6 mark. gan since it beat Michigan State games with Minnesota are Min- Wolverine coach Al Renfrew has January 15 at the Coliseum. neapolis will decide whether the nothing but praise for Mc…

…Cartan Renfrew will have to' receive Wolverines or the Gophers are still who he described as "the best good performances from his first in the race for a WIHL playoff goalie in the league and practically line of…

March 01, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 106) • Page Image 2

Wolverines Here Tonight season is also one that Perigo's charges like to remember. The Wolverines completely outclassed the Badgers, 70-49, in one of the victories that gave them their ear- ly Big Ten lead…

… showed at Yost Field House. Walt Holt and Bob Litzow have also averaged in the teens for the season. If the Wolverines are seeking any more victories this season, this will be the weekend to get hot. The…

… victory-minded Ohio State track team into Yost Field House tonight against a victory- hungry Wolverine squad. Field events will begin at 7 p.m. STARTS SUNDAY * NOMINATED FOR 3 { ACADEMY AWARDS A STORM RAGED…

… with a young, inex- perienced Ohio State team. The Ohio State team was easi- ly defeated by the Wolverines last year, 16-11, and the Buckeyes fin- ished last in the 1957 Big Ten Conference Championships…

…, man- againg to score only eight points in the competition. 'M' Works Out Despite' the sudden reversal of the Wolverine grapplers' per- formances, Coach Cliff Keen sent his team through extensive work…

… Buckeye's Dick Macione.- In the 177-1b. and heavyweight divisions, Karl Lutomski and Fred Olm of the Wolverines, respective- ly, are matched with Mark Rob- erts and Bill Sexton of Ohio State. WHAT IS A BOX…

… Collegiate swim championships, past records indicated that ithe outlook for the Canadians is not too bright. The last encounter between the Wolverines and the invaders from the north was last year at the…

March 12, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 115) • Page Image 3

…-36 defeat at flli- nois was due in part to a great performance by Illinois' Abe Grossfeld and in part to the tense- ness of the Wolverine gymnasts. An all-around gymnast, Gross- ;feld took four firsts, a…

… where on several occasions the Wolverine trampolinists disqualied them- selves by losing control of their direction and landing on the edge of the trampoline. Theteam was a little more re- laxed for…

… higher scoring guard duo next season. Outside.of the Big Ten schedule, four of the teams Michigan played have gone on to greater heights. Only one of the four, Nebraska, did the Wolverines beat, 81-57. The…

… the first round of the NCAA mid-eastern regional tour- nament and lost. Wyoming, who dumped the Wolverines, 78-66, over the Christ- mas holidays, meets Seattle to- night in the first round of the far…

… scores two points against Iowa in the season's finale last Saturday. Lewis' eight free-throws late in the game put the contest on ice for the Wolverines. Sigma Chi, ZIJ"T Win, Advance in I Playoffs By…

November 04, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 42) • Page Image 6

… boys played a great game," the "M" mentor said in the locker room afterwards. Michigan did play its best game of the season. When the breaks came, the Wolverines were able to take advantage and keep them…

…. There are three games left, and if Michigan is to equal its Big Ten record of last year it must win two of them. Last Year Last season the Wolverines had a 3-3-1 Conference mark, and a 5-3-1 overall…

… Northwestern or Iowa. I I1 L' k I a Scoring three goals in the first and three in the second periods, the Wolverine boosters dominated the entire Wesleyan game. Michi- gan fullback Hans Van Deboven Camp…

… stood out in the defensive lineup as he time and again broke Wesleyan's offensive patterns. Wesleyan couldn't contain the fine teamwork exhibited by the Wolverine forward line. Filiozola Rubens and Kweku…

January 14, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 84) • Page Image 3

… the Wolverine forward. Burton matched this with 14. Balanced scoring highlighted the Michigan victory. In addition to Burton, Tillotson had 18 to lead the field. Lee had 16, and Miller came into his own…

… "We were pretty happy to get' those five goals Saturday hight," and with this brief comment Coach Al Renfrew summed up the jubilation which was present in the Wolverine locker room yester- day. After…

… suffering a 3-2 loss to Michigan Tech Friday night, the Wolverines came back Saturday night with their strongest show- ing of the season to humble the Huskies, 5-2. More than one player reached his peak as…

… the Wolverines re- bounded from a three-game losing streak. Don McIntosh scored his first goal since December 14. "With his old form back plus the use of the best shot on the team, Don should be a big…

… tall forward did a lot of both during last night's win and his clutch baskets put the Wolverines ahead many times during the game. STAGER SURPRISED: Relays Show MSU Depth ,Your Discontinued Textbooks…

December 16, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 74) • Page Image 6

… several forghe Wolvns to met te defensemen, a spare goal tender for the Wolverines to meet thean ohngepfrmteMh- Russians alone had to be called off an c oach Am Be last weekend when the NCAA ruled igan…

… varsity Visitors To Play Six Games i ~squad.! T a wThe touring visitors, who will BOB WHITE twelve membhich steral of whom play only six games in the United "* .- Wolverine All American are hampered by…

… to Cornell and C Cardigan style. Colors Rutgers. Many sophs find that the are in grey or brown first college match or two is the hardest, and the five Wolverines, striping.' having passed that…

… Red Wing-Wolverine game yearly Red Wing contest is al- present cigar. which has become an annual af- ways a colorful affair. The Coli- Tickets for this evening's ac- fair here is in danger of being seum…

… all season in which the frosh will play. I 4 As is to be expected, the game is usually a runaway. Last year saw the Wings on the long end of an 11-3 score, but the Wolverines had a share of the…

April 02, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 133) • Page Image 3

… RICHARD GEERT KEILSTRUP - scores "hat trick" ... Danish miler Future Looks Glum for Wolverine Nine; Statistics Show Lack of Power at Plate Free Throw Results Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Gom- berg House…

…. This could have been the season to break Illinois' eight-year reign in the Big Ten. But a long string of injuries to key personnel dis- pelled any chance the Wolverines might have had to do so. Early in…

… the season, a Daily article noted a "big smile" on Coach Newt Loken's face due to the fine performances of sopho- mores Nino Marion and Wolfgang Dozauer. Depth Added The Wolverines had given the…

… Illini a run for their money the year before and now Marion and Dozauer appeared ready to back up the Wolverines' many return- ing veterans and help provide im- portant team depth. The smile quickly turned…

… Fourth As it is, the Wolverines finished fourth in the meet. Ahead of them wree-as usual-Illinois, Iowa and Michigan State. Michigan had defeated the Spartans without Gagnier in an earlier dual meet but…

… their team depth and balance were minimized by the greater number of schools entered in the Conference meet. Thus the Spartans were able to edge the Wolverines for third place by a half-point. Coach Loken…

… interest than conference meets. Emphasize Big Ten In the Big Ten, the conference meet is emphasized over the na- tional meet, added Keen. He said that Wolverine Jack Marchello's primary ambition was to win…

March 05, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 109) • Page Image 6

… Michigan's 72-65 victory over Wisconsin, Monday night, saved them from the possibility of fin- ishing in the Big Ten cellar this season. After a second place, 4-2 record the Wolverines proceeded to lose…

… their next six straight games and were only a game in front of basement dwelling Wisconsin at game time Monday. A win by the Badgers over Michigan Monday night combined with a Wolverine loss to Iowa next…

… Saturday would have pro- duced a tie for the dubious dis- tinction of finishing in last place. The Wolverines were deprived of this distinction when they beat Wisconsin 72-65. Hope for Seventh With the…

… have given them a battle." With these words Michigan's hockey coach Al Renfrew summed up the 6-1 loss that the Wolverines suffered aththe hands of Toledo Friday night. The more experienced Mercuries who…

… are currently in fifth place in the International Hockey League, were able to outperform the Michigan sextet with a mini- mum. of skating because of the lack of Wolverine manpower. Neil McDonald once…

September 15, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 1) • Page Image 37

….. Wolverine coach Gus Stager, a! former great Michigan swim star himself, stated, "this team was r certainly the greatest I've ever; coached and the greatest-I've ever I seen." - h ~~lSeWeek thethe f By' CARL…

… RISEMAN .nn's Successors r MANN STEPPED down in 1954. He had begun as swimming ach at Michigan in 1926 and had guided the Wolverines to 16 n 'Championships and six National Collegiate crowns. It was n…

… the, endof the 1958 - proving themselves capable of filling the shoes of their' predecessor. mehow in that dismal 1956 season, the Wolverines were able sh second in the Big T'en meet right behind…

… Carolina. Michigan's cfhances were sup- V slim against favored Yale spearheaded by its sophomore im Jecko. The Wolverines couldn't stop Jecko, he was a triple but they were able.to stop Yale and thus gain…

… the first NCAA r Michigan since 1948. It was a great victory but still more were In line for the '58 season. ie '58 squad was even stronger than the '57 one. The Wolverines >olstered by sophomore…

… that had no weak links. Tony Tashnick, the brilliant Wolverine sophomore, rose to peak performance in his Young career, cracking two NCAA records in the 100 and 200 yd butterfly events and produced the…

March 08, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 112) • Page Image 2

… tnhgedol-the Wolverines' performances or were devoid, of error, and all Mich- ent; and grabbed caused them to turn in incomplete igan mistakes were taken advan- aces and all but routines. The most striking…

Wolverines lost by Bob Diamond, who took a first le is out with a a number of points that could have in the side horse, and .Hailand, been theirs. Jim Hayslett, usually who added the tumbling title to ing…

… the equalizer. Michigan; as the tension mount- ed, pressed the six Tech skaters looking for a breakthrough. It came at 19:49. Don MacIn- tosh, playing in his next-to-last game as a Wolverine, stole the…

… injured two weeks ago, took a pass from MacIntosh deep in his own zone. The strong sophomore skated around the Tech defense and flipped the disk past Husky goalie, George Cuculick. Wolverines Dominate Play…

… The Wolverines dominated play for the remainder of the period but could not score. Play became ragged throughout the, second period. The lack of bench strength on both teams be- gan to show, and it…

… period. The Wolverine captain blasted rebound of a slap shot by Watt. With Michigan Tech, ample proof of having the est offense in the Leag looked as if the game we cure ,and that Childs woul his first…

… ( igan - Whi igan -- Doz gan - Hayr VISITORS SEEK REVENGE. CagesHos tIowa in Season's J&AL 0 For Information Call the Union Student Offices By HAL APPLEBAUM Michigan's Wolverines will try' to salvage…

… with Ohio State if they whip the Wolverines. Iowa will be trying to avenge an earlier loss to Michigan. The Wol- verines whipped the Hawkeyes 73- 65 at Iowa City in the opening game of the Big Ten season…

March 01, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 106) • Page Image 3

… jumped off to a 1-0 lead midway loped the Wolverines, 6-1, at the in the first stanza on a goal by Coliseum last night. Bobby Watt, but with 30 seconds Captain Neil McDonald received remaining in the…

… times the Michigan Alumni Association, the contingent from Toledo could made the presentation to the capitalize on the Wolverine mis- Wolverine leader. takes. They did it four more times One of the…

… brightest highlights in the second period, and once of the evening was the sparkling again in the final stanza. play of reserve Wolverine goalie For the first time in many a Pete Kelley. Kelley played in the…

… game, the Wolverine defense nets for the Mercuries and made looked very good. Barrie Hayton, a total of 29 saves. The regular Warren Wills, and Watts all spar- Toledo net minder, Al Bennett, kled in…

… one of the few calmness as he made many difi- times this season was Jay Katz, cult saves during the evening. The Wolverine defenseman from Ann southpaw goalie was especially Arbor. Katz nearly had his…

… first .proficient in those saves which goal of the season late in the third require glove stops, period, but a fine kick save by The Wolverines were hard Kelley kept him from it. pressed for manpower all…

… Switzer, Delky Making an appearance for the Dozzi, and McDonald were used on Mercuries was former Wolverine the first line, and the second line Defenseman Bob Schiller, who is was Gary Starr, Don Mc…

February 12, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 91) • Page Image 3

… - By JEFF WEISS A cold shooting touch from the floor accounted for Michigan's 80- 69 loss to Minnesota Monday night. The Wolverines made only 27 of 96 shots from the floor for a poor 29 percent shooting…

… is not the case. "Doing my routine the best I can do is the thing utmost in my mind," said Ed Gagnier, Michigan captain. "The only fear I have is that I will not do my best." Chuck ,Clarkson, Wolverine

… 19 points. He hit on 8 of 14 from the floor, and 3 of 4 foul shots to give him the best effort this season. This. year Lewis' play-making has helped make the Wolverines a title contender. Although a…

… Hockey League enters the last month of its short and unsuccessful existence, the outcome of the championship race remains in doubt. Since the Wolverines have al- ready been mathematically elim- inated from…

… title contention, the remainder of the season should serve as an indication of Michigan h o p e s for the forth-coming season. Wolverine championship hopes looked dim as early as Christmas vacation. The…

… inexperienced puck- men were faced with six games totaling half of a possible 24 points before the turn of the New Year. This was the turning point of the season as the Wolverines were able to pick up only four…

…, "This was the Wolverines' low point of the season." Although it came too late, the Wolverines hit their high point of the season Saturday night when they scored four goals in the last period to defeat…

March 16, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 119) • Page Image 7

… in Chicago on Friday, poses with two Sham- rock track stars at the European Athletic Championships held in Berne, Switzerland, in 1954. On his right is the Wolverine track captain, Brendan O…

… close friends since 1953 when they met through a track meet in na- tive Ireland. 'M' Missed Chance "Delany would have come to Michigan," noted the Wolverine leader, "if he hadn't been ap- proached by Fred…

… too late compete. Wolverines Fal Eeles Landstrom leaped 1 in the pole vault, but for the I time in history six men bette 14'10" in one meet. Doug Kyle, a Wolverine g student from Vancouver, Que., not…

… the hockey tourna- ment in the late 1940's that Michi- gan hasn't been in at least the semifinals. All but three years, twice when they were beaten in the semis and once in the finals, the Wolverines

February 08, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 88) • Page Image 3

… Williamson. traing goals. g uk Deflects off Pads relky Dozzi continued to suff Brooks got the first of his pair from his back injury and the on nine minutes later when his shot other injured Wolverine was M…

… series. The second period found the STATISTICS Wolverines improving as they FIRST PERIOD: Scoring: Minnesot scored their first goal at 3:17 when -Grafstrom (Williamson, Pearson Neil McDonald took a pass…

… or not. The question facing them is not new or difficult: victory or defeat. But the choice that is made will give a good indication as to where the Wolverines will finish in this year's Big Ten race…

…. A victory coupled with a Michi- gan State loss to Indiana and an Ohio State loss to Purdue would vault the Wolverines into first place. A loss would drop them out of contention into the second divi…

…- polis. The Wolverines were leading 11-8 going into the last two bouts of the evening; then Minnesota's TODAY'S GAMES, New Yorl' at Detroit Boston at Toronto Chicago at Montreal HOPKINS SETS RECORD…

… the Wol- verines. Wolverine swim coach Gus Stag- er attempted to have his stars set records in several events but only Hopkins was able to come through. The 200-yd. butterfly was shorten- ed to 100-yds…

… capacity crowd was treated to a fine diving contest with the Cyclone's Dale Wassmuth edging the Wolverines' acting Captain Ed Cole, 251.3 to 251.2. Alvaro Gaxiola of Michigan was third. The divers had to…

… dive under precarious conditions using a 14 foot board as compared to the normal 16 foot board. This afternoon the Wolverines meet Iowa's Big Ten contenders at Iowa City. STATISTICS 400-YD. MEDLEY RELAY…

… Minnesota's Jim Reif- steck, 9-2. Pearson put up a game battle, but Reifsteck was too big for him to handle. Jack Marchello won a victory for the Wolverines in 167 lb. class by defeating Joe Paddock, 6…

December 07, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 67) • Page Image 8

… bruised wrist on the same arm, and a painful lower back, black and blue from frequent bouncings on the hardwood against Tennes- see. But the Wolverines appeared deadlock and put Michigan out in front to…

… stay. The Wolverines raced to a 36-23 half-time lead, with Lee getting 11 of his total point output of 20. Add Late In Game The last 20 minutes found Mich- igan consistently adding to its lead that at…

…, Dozauer was ranked seventh, while Monpetit finished eighth and Stall reached tenth place. Monpetit was the only Wolverine to qualify for the high bar finals. He produced a sixth-place finish. Lawler Seventh…

… Bill Lawler, finishing seventh, was the only Wolverine finishing in the top 10 on the side horse, although Stall took 15th. The gymnasts had only a 10th by Monpetit and a 14th by Marion to show for in…

September 15, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 0) • Page Image 89

…'s Suecessors [ATT MANN STEPPED down in 1954. He had. begun as swimming' coach at Michigan in 1926 and had guided the Wolverines to 16 Big Ten Championships and six National Collegiate crowns. It was truly an…

… predecessor. Somehow in that dismal 1956 season, the Wolverines were able to finish second in the Big Ten meet right behind powerful Ohio State. The Sophomore Team... BEFORE THE SEASON began in 1957, the team…

…-meet vic- tories and its first Big Ten title since 1948. Wolverine coach Gus Stager, a former great Michigan swim star himself, stated, "this team was: certainly the greatest I've ever coached and the…

…-up. Picking up valuable points in every one of the 14 events they entered, the Wol- verines forged a chain that had no weak links. Tony Tashnick, the brilliant Wolverine sophomore,rose to peak performance in…

April 15, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 136) • Page Image 6

Wolverine coach Ray is pessimistic about his uture. "The opposition in was quite weak. Western At on par with Big Ten nd should be a real test." entered the Rollins Col- eball tournament at Win- , Fla. witl a…

… National Hockey League charh- pions. The players themselves figured they are over the hump in the se- ries, but aren't taking lightly the Bruins, who finished fourth dur- ing the regular season. Wolverine

… defending NCAA-Champion Wolverines. Two victories stretched their win streak to 45, tops in the na- tion. Georgetown and George Wash- ington were the victims as Mich- igan advanced into the finals of the…

… the season. Have Easy Time The Wolverines, who are re- building after losing five letter- men through graduation, had an easy . time. George Washington was able to win only one match, losing 8-1, while…

…'s golf team from playing competitively during its annual southern trip last weekend. The Wolverine golfers were sup- posed to meet Duke last Thursday and North Carolina Friday, but the bad weather forced…

March 11, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 114) • Page Image 3

…) excitedly informs the Wolverine's Tony Tashnick (right) he has broken the Iowa pool record in the 200-yd. individ- ual medley. Teammate Cy Hopkins (center) looks on. Five Key Men Give'Depth Needed for M' Tank…

… Win Iowa Coach Closes Out Career Armbruster Lauded; Stager Wins Meet The 48th Big Ten swimming championships ended with Michi- gan taking its 17th conference conference title. As a team, the Wolverines

… Bruce Harlan. It was their first Big Ten crown since becoming Wolverine coaches four years ago. Stager and Harlan came on the scene after the retirement of Michigan's great coach, Matt Mann, who had…

… developed the Wolverines into a national power during -his long reign. One thing, however, that diving coach Harlan was unable to do this year was to unseat Ohio State as diving, champions. Mike Peppe, coach…

… a m m a t e Glen Whitten placing second. Dick Kimball of Michigan fin- ished third in both events and the Wolverines' Alvaro Gaxiola registered a fifth place finish in the three meter diving. Kimball…

… Indiana will take on the Notre Dame- Tennessee Tech survivor. By SI COLEMAN Michigan's hockey team came away from Houghton with another split-its fifth of the season. The Wolverines won Friday's game, 3…

…. Encouraging Notes At Houghton, several encourag- ing signs were evident for next year. The Wolverines looked better than at any other time this year. After Saturday's game, one of the referees casually observed…

…, "I don't understand how Michigan is in sixth position the way it played this weekend." - This statement indicates just how good the Wolverines looked. Cooley, Van Tyne Win; Gain Berths in 'A' Finals…

March 04, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 108) • Page Image 3

… as the Badgers in an effort to get the ball, continuously fouled the Wolverines who proved to be deadly at the foul line. Pete Tillotson and Burton took scoring honors for the Wolverines with 19 points…

…, taking shots only when there was an opening. Lit- sow and Holt with 22 and 17 points respectively were high men for them. The Wolverines controlled the backboards 47-34, with George Lee grabbing 17, to…

…'s gymnastic victory over Michigan State, 61%-502, last Friday affirmed what has been known since the beginning of the season--that the Wolverine's tal- ent-laden squad would be a power in the Big Ten this year…

Wolverine cause, taking a first in the free exercise, trying for two more in the side horse and in tumbling and fin- ished third on the parallel bars. Hayslett's performance was per- haps the most encouraging…

… feature of the meet. Though the blond gymnast finished fourth in total points in last year's Big Ten meet, he had taken firsts in only four events in the Wolverines' three previous meets this winter…

… his premise was the work of the Wolverines against Western Ontario on Saturday. Pete Fries, swimming the backstroke for the first time in competition, took first with a respectable 2:19.4. Michigan…

February 15, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 94) • Page Image 3

… gainedj two victories over the Wolverines1 in a single season. The Spartans have lost one decision to Michi- gan. Game Today Tickets for tonight's game can be purchased at the Athletic Ad- ministration…

…, Dick Kennady and Gerald Miki- and Barry Yap in the 200-yd. breaststroke appear to be the only threats in the line-up. Wolverines at Best Coach Stager has the Michigan squad going full strength with the…

… Kurdelmeier, at 177-lbs., is defending Big Ten champion, and in the 123-1b. class, Iowa has jun- ior Larry Moser. According to Wolverine Coach Cliff Keen, the Hawkeyes are much stronger this year than they have…

… every day and you can never tell what might happen," he said. Three changes have been made in the Wolverine lineup for to- day's match. Captain Max Pear- son has been returned to his 137- lb. spot after…

January 15, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 85) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY RE YOU INSURED?. PURDUE NEXT-FEB. 1: Wolverine Cagers Begin 18-Day Rest Pick Hi udent Health Insurance soon to behaailbl through Student Government Council coverage through…

…. Longest Layoff The Wolverines' lengthy lay- off 'is rivaled only by Wisconsin. The Badgers will rest for 17 days, COLLEGE BASKETBALL Duquesne 74; LaSalle 55 Clemson 81, Wake Forest 72 Maryland 55…

… met, Ohio State on Jan. 27, and will again be in full swing by the time they come to town on "Feb. 1. Game on TV The Boilermaker-Wolverine tilt that Saturday will be at 4:30 p.m.. and. will be the…

… Guild Banquet in the Sheraton Cadi in Detroit on Jan. 23. The Wolverine swim be fairly inactive durin exam break. In its only the beginning of nexi the Wolverines will host Jan. 31. The dual meet, firi…

May 04, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 153) • Page Image 3

… from Page 1) The abbreviated i ightcap -was under the Wolverines' control from the second inning when they poured across four runs. Ralph Hutchings, who made the day's outstanding defensive play by…

… hit one for the circuit, his immediately following Dickey's first one. 47TH CONSECUTIVE TRIUMPH: Wolverine Netmen Trounce OSU, 9-0 OPEN EVENINGS DIAMOND NEEDLES $950 ALL BRANDS double points slightly…

… higher THE SHOP -Daily-Ian MaWNvven HANDS ACROSS THE TAPE - Geert Keilstrup crosses the finish line in winning the gruelling two-mile run yesterday at Ferry Field. This was one of the Wolverines

… quadrangular golf meet. Purdue and the Buckeyes each beat the Wolverines by identical 28-8 scores. Michigan nipped Western 16-14. The Wolverines' Mamon Gibson tied for pole vault honors with Marquette's Ed…

… team in its bid for its 47th con- secutive dual meet win as it causing Michigan to change its style of play. The Wolverines play most matches on clay courts which aren't as fast. Derby Won By…

… game. The only Wolverine to have any trouble in downing his opponent was George Koral, who plays num- ber four singles. It took him three trounced a weak Ohio S ate team, 9-0. The rains, which at one…

…-3, Fulton took his match, 6-3, 6-2 and Vogt won, 6-2, 6-2. In the remaining doubles com- petition Erickson and Harris team- ed up to win, 6-1, 6-1. Tomorrow the Wolverines face their severest test so far this…

April 24, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 144) • Page Image 6

… is so ques- tionable. He can't remember any of his previous Wolverine pitching staffs being plagued with so many sore arms, and he has seen quite a few in his 38 years as Michi- gan's head baseball…

… mentor. Fisher is so unsure about the health of his pitching staff that he doesn't know who will start the Big Ten opener. When asked who would be on the mound for the Wolverines against Mic hig an State…

… seen in last Tuesday's Notre Dame contest in which the , Wolverine swatters blasted Irish starter Chuck Symeon, the fastest pitch- er Michigan has seen this year. Leading Hitters Leading the Wolverine

… Michigan's tennis team enters the Big Ten season next Tuesday as defending Conference champion with 45 consecutive dual meet victories to its credit, the Wolverines cannot be rated as favorites in their…

… quest for afourth straight Big Ten title. According to Michigan Coach Bill Murphy, Iowa, Illinois and Northwestern rank ahead of the Wolverines. Iowa is bolstered by the return of its top two players, Art…

… Michigan track coach will play host to the first, and maybe the first annual, Michi- gan Open Meet. The Wolverines will be host to athletes from Michigan State, Wayne State, Western Michigan, Eastern…

… to the dominating Wolverines. These returning juniors again place Northwestern in a contend- ing position for this year's team championship. Michigan suffered the loss of its top three men from last…

February 22, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 100) • Page Image 3

… race for the Wolverines. possible until disaster struck in the final event. The Wolverines entered the de- ciding contests, the mile relay, trailing 65-61. But a pulled muscle sustained by Milt Robinson…

…-important one. Close Rivalry This was the seventh time in eight years that an Illinois-Mich- igan dual track meet hasn't been decided until the relay. Individually, the Wolverines had much to be proud of, an4 the…

Wolverine defense, feint- ed Childs way out of the cage, skated around him and placed the puck into the nets with sickening ease. And still another goal was scored at 3:09 by Bob Turk, whose shot deflected…

… off Hayton and passed hCilds before he saw it. This made the score, 6-2. But the superbly conditioned Gophers never let up. Again they skated past the Wolverine de- fense. Westby took a pass from Burg…

… an dslid the puck under- neath Childs. One of the few pleasant hap- penings during the evening for the Wolverines was the showing of sophomore Bochen, who scored two goals. White Improving And Bob…

… College, and North Dakota, while Michi- gan remains deep in sixth. Besides being a hard night on the Wolverines, the referees also FIRST PERIOD: Scoring: Minne- sota - 1 - Burg (unassisted) :11; Michigan…

January 07, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 78) • Page Image 3

… Page 1) Michigan moved ahead again 30-23 with two and a half minutes to go but Wisconsin bounced back, holding the Wolverines scoreless, and left the court at half-time with its one-point lead on the…

… defense forced the extremely-cold Wolverines to shoot from outside. Michigan hit only 11 of 40 shots in the half. Accuracy from the foul line kept Michigan near Wisconsin as they hit their first…

February 16, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 95) • Page Image 6

…TAE MICHiliAN DAILY SUNDAY, orthwestern Fall to 'M' Swimmers Hanley, Tashnick Break Records; Wolverines Whip Hoosiers, 65-40 By CARL RISEMAN sity exhibition pool and easily Michigan's powerful…

… swimming defeated them both. team took on two Big Ten conten- In a rare double dual meet, the ders at once yesterday at the var- Wolverines defeated Indiana, 65- Swimmnug Sununaries MICHIGAN…

… involving Michi- gan and Central Michigan. The Wolverine squad was divided into two teams, Maize and Blue. Each competed individually with the Central Michigan squad. The Blue team led by Nino Marion and Al…

May 10, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 158) • Page Image 3

… was its thir'd in Big Ten play against four wins, and lowered the Wolverines from first place to a third place tie with Ohio State. Friday seems to be a bad day for the team since all three of its…

… losses have occurred on this jinx day. On two previous weekends the Wolverines have come right back from a Friday defeat to win a doubleheader on Saturday. Twin Bill Today Michigan will have a chance to…

… once. Michigan edged out in. front again when Myers singled and Sealby doubled. Wisconsin then took advantage of two Wolverine errors to tie the score and forge ahead for the first time in the game. In…

… Confer- ence defeat in four years, downing the Wolverines, 6-3, yesterday, Michigan lost its last Big Ten match to Michigan State in May, 1954. However, its 47 dual-meet winning streak was broken on Monday…

… had a busy wee) on the track in preparation for th dual meet with the Wolverines Last weekend they decisively deh feated West Virginia while Michi. gan was home overwhelming West ern Michigan and…

… first 18-hole round begins at 8 a.m. today and the afternoon round starts at 1 p.m. The Wolverine linksmen hope that the home-course advantage will help change their fortunes against the Buckeyes and…

… week be- fore the Buckeyes defeated the Wolverines 27-15, while the Boil- ermakers downed the Maize and Blue 27-15 at Columbus.- Michigan's chances for a double victory or a split today will de- pend…

Wolverines' last home appearance April 26. Six-Man Team Ohio State is bringing the standard six-man team to com- pete in today's match, but Pur- dlue will have an eight-man squad.. Michigan Coach Bert Katzen…

December 09, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 68) • Page Image 6

… watching four Fickle Fans incidence: the Wolverine mentor's teams in action at Kent State home is in Delphi, Ind., only 15 University's Midwestern Invita- The Wolverines were duickly miles from Lafayette. ,s…

… Flashes losing the third- Kent State: Tired Of Small-Time It was more than just his scor- place game to the Wolverines, 83- When a small school gets tired ing all that day undergoing treat- 55. of playing a…

… in Chicago the past weekend. The Wolverines trailed a strong Illinois team and Palestrum, a team composed of University of Illinois alumni. Edge MSU Michigan edged fourth place Michigan State by one…

…-half point. This accomplishment is not an easy feat as MSU was NCAA co- titlist along with Illinois last year. The overall performance of the Wolverine team indicated that Newt Loken once again has a Heart…

… pen Contest strong contender for Big Ten and NCAA honors. The Wolverines demonstrated beyond a realm of doubt that they have the best group of trampolin- ists in the nation as they took five of the top…

Wolverines will swing into Big Ten action on Jan. 10 in a triangular meet at Iowa City, Iowa with Iowa and Minnesota. LARRYd 1MURRAY ..hampered by injury Tickets! With the basketball, hockey and wrestling…

November 09, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 47) • Page Image 9

… Jim Bowers. Illinois copped three of the first four places, but Michigan showed sufficient team depth to defeat the visitors. The first five Wolverine harriers finished sec- ond, fifth, sixth, seventh…

…, and eighth, for a 28-point total. Illinois took first, third, fourth, 11th, and 12th, for a 31-point TOPS OHIO U., 4-2: M'Soccer Club Wis Special to the Daily ATHENS, O.-- A bleary-eyed Wolverine

… Soccer Club came from behind yesterday to beat Ohio University, 4-2, to gain its fourth straight win of the season. The Wolverines, leaving Ann Arbor by car at the dark hour of four in the morning, didn…

… conditions diffi- cult as the Wolverines again pulled together to fight the weather and their own weariness, to score the tying and insurance goals late in the second half. All-Around Star Sasset Emiroglu, who…

… did most of the defensive ball work at mid- field, contributed the tying goal as well with a direct kick from the sideline. The fourth Wolverine1 score of the afternoon was added by Tali Cepuritis…

…. Suha Alpayli, Joe Drasler and captain Mircea Oprea stood out on the Wolverine's defensive line. The club journeys 'to Grand Rapids next weekend to meet Cal- vin College. NHL ROUNDUP: Fu1ke Goal Beats…

May 07, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 155) • Page Image 3

… last four seasons. On that fatefu.l Monday Notre Dame refused to let another big 48 enter the records, as the home-court fans watched the Irish snap the Wolverine streak, 7-2. An era had ended-an era in…

… instead into a nightmare here yesterday when Michigan took a 12-5 drubbing from the University of Detroit. This was the same team that the Wolverines had whipped handily three weeks ago by an 11-2 score…

…. Strangely enough, Michigan out- hit the Titans, 10-9, but seven Wolverine errors proved fatal. A four-run outburst in the sixth inning and six more in the seventh cinched the game for Detroit. Five pitchers…

… make it a runaway when Ernie Myers walked and Bob Kucher homered before anyone was out in the first inning. However, the Wolverines' next run didn't come across until the sixth,,enabling them to unlock a…

Wolverines, who have not competed at home since the first meet of the season April 23, will be hard pressed today to improve on their 2-5 meet record. Michi- gan State promises to provide formidable opposition…

… be sidelined for this meet fqr the same reason. On Saturday the Wolverines will climax a busy week by hosting two good Big Ten squads, Purdue and Ohio State. Each has downed the Wolverines twice by…

April 01, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 132) • Page Image 3

… Exhibition Pool. Michigan won with 72 points, with Yale taking 63 and Michigan' State 62. The Wolverines had taken their second straight NCAA title, but to the surprise of many it was a very close finish…

… - Gary Morris of Iowa, Roger Anderson of Yale an -kla- homa's Jeff Farrell - had , ;h distance on Hanley to beat A..n. Tony Tashnick was the only Wolverine victor, with wins in both the 100 and 200-yd…

… thing 12 months ago in the second contest. The teams swing to St. Louis for the third game tomorrow night. Close Event wolverine Nine Faces Rebuilding As Only Nine Letterwinners Return Loken felt that…

… Michigan gymnastics coach, now in his tenth year, was dis- appointed with his high bar team. The Wolverines qualified three men on Friday, but when Satur- day came around they were only' able to muster six…

… Fish- er, as he prepares his 38th and final Wolverine squad for the 1958 season. Fisher has nine returning letter- men, but only three were starters on the 1957 team, which finished in a three-way tie…

September 15, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 0) • Page Image 92

… for the Wolverines New -Port Beach were Bruce dsmith, Otto Scherer, Dexter, de and Ron Sisson. ULLR SAi Club 'he Ullr Ski Club is the offi- tkiing organization of the versity of .Michigan. Activities ch…

… the season. Declines NCAA Chance The Wolverine grappler, having realized his goal of regaining the Big Ten championship he had won in 1956, declined to go to the NCAA because of his concern for his…

…,nthe Wolverine squad finished in a, fifth-place tie. Of Michigan's. 28 points in the Conference affair, 26 of them were the direct result of Marchello and Pearson's net successes. The two other Big Ten teams which…

… third-best Wolverine mat- man of 1958 was junior Larry Murray, who wrestled at various tines at 123, 130, and 137 pounds. Fails To Hit Peak Karl Lutomski competed in the 177-1b. slot during the season…

… individual champion. The Wolverine Soccer Club is a #- STOP AT Corner Maynard and East Liberty For the finest in imported Cigarq, Cigarettes, Tobaccos PIPES SASI ENI COMOY KAYWOODIE # 'IPE SMOKERS' SUPPLIES…

… members of the ne fornied Collegiate Wrestling Hall of Fame. The award was made it name of the Helms Foundation. The Wolverine coach said that the greatest honor of his career came from his wrestlers, and…

March 07, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 111) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY 7P1 RIDA Li Ten Track, Wrestling 'earson, Marchello Spark Wolverines n Conference Mat Meet at ChampaignI Battles Be in Toda Illinois Contingent Favored For Indoor Cinder Crown…

… becoming Big Ten cham- pions.. Actually, the Wolverines are sporting a dismal season record of three wins, one tie and six, losses in dual meets, and have no visible reason to think of possible titles…

… weights this afternoon at 2:00 p.m. and this evening at 7:30 p.m. The finals will be tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 p.m. FLYING HIGH--Wolverine star high jumper Brendan O'Reilly sails over the bar as he…

… Gagnier and Big Ten trampoline champion Ed Cole will be missing from the Wolverine lineup. Although Gagnier and Cole were missing last Saturday, the Wol- verine gymnasts were still able to Michigan State…

December 14, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 73) • Page Image 20

Wolverine moved into the spotlight as one of the "greats" in the nation. He whipped the veteran star, Ford Konno, in the 220-yd. freestyle for the first of his five national championships. Sets Records The…

… swim coach Gus Stager in the opening months of last season, has apparently vanished this year as an awesome Wolverine squad readies itself to defend the NCAA and Big Ten titles. Speculative Matter In…

December 02, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 62) • Page Image 8

…, the Wolverine five became strong- er than ever. By halftime they were out in front, 40-23. Tidwell and Miller, with 16 and 11 points respectively, were the main cogs in the rolling, 40.5 shooting…

… tour by losing a forward throughout the gaime 7-2. to Toronto last night to relieve the overworked mem-" The undermanned Wolverines bers of the first and second lines. were once again slowed down by Jim…

… forward and defense Opener in St. Lawrence in effort to overcome the man-1 The tour opened Thanksgiving power shortage.i evening at St. Lawrence where the For the first two periods thet Wolverines, skating…

… at full game was close and hard fought strength, tied the Larries, 4-4. The with Toronto ahead 3-2 but, the following night the Wolverines powerful Canadian squad scored whipped Clarkson 6-3 at Potsdam…

…, four times on the tired Wolverines N.Y. for their lone victory. in the third period. Returning to St. Lawrence on Barrie Hayton scored both Mich- Saturday night, the Wolverines igan goals in the second…

… con- cluded. Highlights of the tour were the first two games. In the opener MacDonald scored two goals in helping the Wolverines gain a 4-4 tie with St. Lawrence, The Clarkson victory featured the play…

… of senior John Hutton, who scored one goal and assisted on four others, and Coyle whose first appearance in the nets for the Wolverines was a winning one. 'I Squad, 7-2 Tour Closes iA -Daily…

…-Peter Anderson IMMOVABLE OBJECT, IRRESISTABLE FORCE -Pittsburgh's All-America guard, Don Hennon,, attempts to round corner man- ned by John Tidwell, Michigan's sophomore star, in the Wolverine's 75-55 home opener…

March 09, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 113) • Page Image 3

…, Maten, Gaxiola, Fries Also Gain Points for Wolverines Michigan Trio Earns Seven Firsts (Continued from Page 1) not to beat records." Only one record was broken. Michigan's last victory of the evening…

… came in the 400-yd. med- ley relay. At the end of the third leg of the race, the Wolverines were two body lengths behind the Spartans. However, anchor man Hanley literally "smoked" his way to victory…

…-3. Despite many attempts, no more goals were scored the rest of the game. Kelley, the reserve Wolverine goalie, made his first league ap- pearance and after a rather rocky start, was spectacular. Kelley made…

… HAIRSTYLISTS " NO WAITING "Headquarters for collegians and-their families" DASCOLA BARBERS Near Michigan Theatre The game was the conclusion of three Wolverine's hockey careers-- Don McIntosh, Switzer and Mc…

February 16, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 95) • Page Image 1

… Bobbie Watts (2) skate after loose puck. Wolverine goalie Ross Childs (1) stands ready to make a possible. save, while teammate Warren Wills (3) prepares to lend a helping hand. MSU Trims 'M' leers In…

… his own blue line with the puck, and beat the Michigan defense, then deftly placed the puck past goalie. Ross Childs from six feet out. Delky bozzi tied up the game for the Wolverines with a 35-foot…

… Michigan, 85-76, before 11,498 fans at St. John Arena. It was the Buckeyes' sixth straight Conference win at home, giving them a 6-5 Big Ten record. Michigan is now'4-4 in Conference play. The Wolverines

… with 34 points in the second half. Howard Stopped Howard, who came into the game sporting a 16.7 average in Big Ten play, was stopped cold for the second time this season by the Wolverines' M. C. Burton…

…., Howard scored only two points before he fouled out with 2:44,g one in the secondhalf. His departure appeared to be the turning point in the game for the Wolverines. They had cut a 38-35 OSU half- time lead…

… number of informers among students at one in 10 or 12. Ik c e t al was scored at 19:00 of the last period on a pass from Wolverine captain Neil McDonald. Startling Call Just 27 seconds later, one of the…

… most startling calls of the year took place. The Wolverines pep- pered Spartan Goalie Joe Selinger with three shots and finally the fourth bounced in. Rather the offi- cial goal judge thought it did, but…

December 13, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 72) • Page Image 1

… Butler included several baskets made in this manner. Cagers Win, 86-70;P" Burton Ra'cks Up 38, By JIM BENAGH Last year at this time a pack of Bulldogs defeated a band of Wolverines in a battle that upset…

… the "law of the wild." However, last evening the Wolves showed that things are status quo again-with just one fact: Michigan's Wolverines 86, Butler's Bulldogs 70, And the wildest Wolverine of all in…

… be added, reservations may still be made. All other trains, including the eastbound New York Special (3:15 p.m.) and the Wolverine (6:32 p.m.), for New York City and Bos- ton, will carry extra…

… PROF. LESLIE A. WHITE ... anthropology Wolverine Top McGill By AL SINAI Michigan's recovering ice squad, led by the inspired play of Bob White and Gary Mattson, staged a goal parade as they routed a…

April 17, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 138) • Page Image 6

… Marilyn Budd will be at the Summer Placement Meeting in Rm. D 528 in the S.A.B. from I to 5 to In- terview women for counseling posi- tions. Personnel Requests: Wolverine Boys State, Michigan State…

… University, East Lansing has need of four men, juniors or seniors, to be counselors from June 17 to June 26. Salary is $60 plus room and board. Wolverine Girls State, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor has need…

February 18, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 96) • Page Image 1

… tracked it as far as Sunan, site of a Red air base about 15 miles north of Pyongyang, North Korean capital. 'M' DROPS TO SEVENTH: Spartans whip wolverines, 79-69 E By RUDE DIFAZIO Michigan State moved to…

…. The Wolverines who led the league eight days ago, have now dropped into the seventh place with a 4-5 record. Spartans Pull Ahead After a slow start, the Spartans jumped out to a 31-25 half-time lead and…

… then constantly beat back Wolverine second-half chal- lenges with torrid out-court shoot- ing led by forward Bob Anderegg. The Spartan forward, who was high man for the night with 25 points, scored 21 in…

… the second half on a hot streak of jump shots from the corner. Star eenter : Johnny Green, who had three dif- ferent Wolverines guarding him at various times during the game, hit a respectable 18…

…. Forward George Lee lead Michi- gan with 22, while Pete Tillotson hit for 17. Anderegg Stops Drives On two different occasions in the second half, the Wolverines pulled 'to within two points only to have…

… five months at the school. She had been suspended in incidents in- volving Minniejean. -Daily-David Arnold GIVE HIM A CHANCE-Wolverine Pete Tillotson (left) and Dale Kingsbury corner Michigan State…

December 17, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 75) • Page Image 6

… Wednesday and Thursday Administration Building Bc ON GOAL-Detroit Red Wing forward Billy McNeil slaps a shot at the Wolverine net which is guarded by goalie Ross Childs. Michigan players Dale MacDonald (12…

…) and Pat Cushing (8) watch the play. Red Wings Stop Wolverines' Final Rally, To Gain Win in Annual Iee Tilt, 8-3 Is + Use Daily Classifieds + (Continued from Page 1) a shot from out of a goal mouth…

… Agreeing the Michigan team !field have been many and great. Wolverine track coach Don Canham wrap up the game. n u up a loose puck and barreled down had played a fine game, Red Wing points out the NCAA track…

… midway in the first period although hampered by a Wing praised Wolverine goalie Ross can college should be eligible. when Johnnie Wilson slapped in defensemen who had raced back Childs for his outstanding…

…, but MacDonald The Wolverine netminder, who athletes want to come to the United States in ever-increasing numbers. ;who had been trailing the play shared the goaltending job with The 'M' coach, who has…

December 14, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 73) • Page Image 18

… Horner taking his place. At present, this position is up for grabs, as all three are now in playingdshape but not in top- flight condition. - Jim Coyle is a new face in goal for the Wolverines. The man…

… Al Renfrew has had a rough time deciding where to shift his few remaining men. Ross Childs, Wolverine goal- tender for the past two years. has been moved to a forward slot as a result of Renfrew…

… seasons that he received mention as an! All-American in post season polls. ' ff ''Mainstay White has taken up where he left off last year and is consideredI a mainstay of the Wolverine squad. But his…

… outstanding American college players. All Positions Thus far this year, White has shown himself a versatile puckster by playing everything but goalie for Coach Al Renfrew. With the Wolverine team riddled by in…

…'ve been pretty lucky." Anyone who has seen his 190 pounds put someone into the boards will shudder and echo his comment. This is quite an understatement considering the many injuries which the Wolverine ice…

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