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February 10, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 85) • Page Image 3

…. There is some solace to be had in the fact that this year's edition of the Wolverine cagers still is ahead of last season's record. At this time in 1952, the Maize and Blue had a five won, nine lost mark…

… less in the form of consolation, the improvement shown by some of the Wolverine reserves in the past few games is tangible evidence of better things to come. John Codwell has been playing the type of…

… second suc*I cessive year. The Wolverines easily conquer- ed Northwestern, Hofstra and Syracuse, were upset by a greatly improved Purdue squad, and whipped a. previously undefeated Pittsburgh team. Coach…

Wolverines picked up two five pointers in the meet. "Pepper" Holt pinned Jerry Remienin 1:48 and O'Shaughnessy won on a for- feit. THE GRAPPLERS then headed east where they had little trouble in disposing of…

… days ago the Wolverines defeated a rugged Pittsburgh squad-a team which last year finished ninth in the national col- legiate championships, and the only team which was able to de- feat last year…

… second goal less than thirty secondseafter the opening of the second period. THE WOLVERINES continued to press the attack during most of the middle session but they were finally dented by the Denver sextet…

March 10, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 108) • Page Image 3

…, 36-35, In IM Basketball Playoffs Ice Squad Opens Crown Defense Friday Evening Battle RPI in First of Two Game Playoff ; Michigan Picked as Tournament Favorite MOST VALUABLE CAGER: Wolverines Honor…

…-Boston College tilt for the National championship on Saturday night. The Wolverines are slight fav- HoosiernTrackmen Show Unexpected Power In ConferenceMeet; Knock cM' Out of Second By DAVE LIVINGSTON Indiana…

…) Rown (Theta Chi) 29.9 points I _____ of star-studded Indiana and Mich- igan quartets to fight it out for the points that would clinch sec- ond place in the meet. The Wolverine foursome of Pete Sutton…

… helpful to the Michigan cause, especial- ly in Colorado Spring's rarified atmosphere. Still, the Wolverines are favored to cop their fourth straight title. Pacing Michigan is the crack first line of Doug…

…- nounced that teammates had vot- ed him the Wolverines most valu- able player during the past season and he was chosen on the second All-Big Ten team in a poll taken by sports editors of the conference…

… newspapers. It marks the second year in a row that a soph has been named Michigan's most valuable, Paul{ Groffsky, the new captain having been so designated after the 1952- 53 season. BARRON led the Wolverine

February 10, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 89) • Page Image 11

…' record to 13-3 while the 715 North Univi The Wolverines were not out- out of the net and using an extra period. Wolverines now stand at 5-8-1. hustled or outskated by the Spar- forward, but this move…

… twice, whipping the Wolverines 3-1 at East Lansing In a performance described as N serious ottention paid to your o y night, and then humbling their hosts at the local Coliseum, Al~l I C D E 'T A ~A D *qv…

May 10, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 153) • Page Image 3

… Michigan State, which teams wound up on the short side of the ledger in two encounters with the Wolverines. Unable To Show However the Ann Arbor crew was unable to make a good show-] ing against the former…

… - the all-conference tangle. There is only one match re- maining on the schedule, that be- ing a non-conference tilt with the University of Detroit, May 21. The Wolverines crushed the Titans, > 15…

… are eager to avenge this early season loss and are given a better than even chance to do just that. Benedict Stars Starring this last week-end forI the Wolverine squad was shortstop Moby Benedict, whose…

… 23%-point edge which the rampaging Wolverines held over the Lions after the final tape had snapped wassimply the result of a nearly -unprecedented perform- ance. Bad News for Big Ten The potential…

…'s pitching was ing on the part of Jim McClurg, strong enough to turn them back. Reeves House turnect back Taylor, 6-2. Orange's four-bagger broke a The Wolverines were not, how- 2-2 tie in the third inning…

…. This final do- or-die attempt brought in two markers-to even up the score at five all. In the Wolverine half of the sev- T enth, the Minnesota shortstop bobbled a hard hit ball off Don Eaddy's bat to…

May 10, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 158) • Page Image 7

… potential of this year's squad. Moving onto the courts to face the Wolverines, and challenge their 38-match winning streak, will be a strong Notre Dame team. The match will begin at 2 p.m. and spectators will…

… their second and last chance to view the 1957 Wolverine golf team at home tomorrow, when the linkstershost three other top Big Ten squads. The meet will be a 36-hole af- fair, with the first 18 beginning…

… finals are held at Iowa City on May 24 and 25. Ohio State, who along with Pur- due has beaten the Wolverines in two previous outings this year, will be trying to edge Michigan again tomorrow. Headed by…

… means that the Wolverines will be familiar with the fairways and greens should be a factor in helping Michigan gain revenge over Ohio State. Coach Bert Katzenmeyer of the Wolverines states that the main…

Wolverines have won 23 straight dual or triangular meets, figures Illinois will have the first part of their job completed by Saturday afternoon. Two Stars This Illini team, according to Canham and the record…

January 10, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 77) • Page Image 6

… Showers," during which Jolson and his famous ges- tures were depicted. THE HEIGHTH OF the band duel was, of course, during half- time. The California band made several formations representing the Wolverines

… marching band techniques were devised with the front rank of the Wolverine band acting as demonstrators. ALTHOUGH the big tour is over for the -bandsmen, who have set- tled down to the routine campus life…

… Rose Bowl trip, still has weeks ahead of him of adjusting unsettled matters and paying the bills. first, when Wolverines flocked tof . * *5 * IMichiganders Get .Praised By Trainman Train conductor Lewis…

… conductor claimed that despite outward appearances, the Wolverine group was very well- behaved. He admitted, however, that his judgment may have been tempered by several rides with convention-bound legion…

…-Drive-It" to see their team put California fans out of pocket money and into shame. The largest group of Michi- gan rooters to descend upon the coast came in a special train chartered by the Wolverine Club…

…-diminishing resources of the club cars. The train entered Los Ange- les through a dense fog, which brought forth brittle comments on "California sunshine." The Clark Hotel, Wolverine Club headquarters in Los Angeles, was…

… fare as well as Wolverine Club, .alumni and team the Michigan contestant. respectively. The remainder were With the help of "generous passed out at the grandstands hints from the audience," Rankin during…

…- on top of the front page, but not ments, which were stopped cold, noticing "The Michigan. Daily" however, by a Wolverine remark: thought it was a metropolitan "I don't see the U. of C. paper newspaper…

May 10, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 152) • Page Image 3

…SUNDAY, MAY 10, 1953 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE 4;Wolverine Nine Splits Double-Bill with S partans 4> Tracksters Win Ten Events' To Dump Marquette, 95-46 By PHIL DOUGLAS Winning ten out…

Wolverine ran away from the field to win. Lynch, whose time was 9:37.4, was challenged for a brief time by Marquette's Bob Allen, but Lynch's kick was too much for the Hilltopper. Michigan miler John Ross was…

… pitch and then added an unearned run in the ninth. The second contest was all Michigan as the Wolverines sewed up the game in the first frame by tallying nine times. The first nine men up reached base and…

… edge a plucky Michigan State team, 19%-161/2. The Wolverines trailed the Spar- tans 9%-81/2 after the first 18 holes, but Coach Bert Katzenmey- er's swingers, led by Lowell Le- Clair's one-under-par 71…

April 10, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 132) • Page Image 7

… the competition. Martin will team up with Wally Schafer, Tony Seth and Earl Deardorff in the two-mile event. Wolverine Rela Teams To Compete at QuantcO Rc~woo& g Ross By MIKE GILLMAN The top trackmen…

… in the cbun- try, including a Michigan repre- sentation, begin competing today in the third annual Quantico Re- lays. Coach Don Canham is bringing a group of Wolverine thinclads to one of the major…

… acquitted itself fa- vorably in last year's meet by tak- ing a first and two seconds in re- lays. With this meet the Wolverines start a series of four weekend re- lay meets. Canham's full squad had its last…

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…

February 10, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 92) • Page Image 6

… against another Wolverine team. Zervas Shines Finally, in the last stanza, Zer- vas rode his man through almost the entire period until the last minute when Kurdlemeier escaped and ended the scoring. Other…

Wolverines, swam the 440 in the record time of 4:41.2. In his performance, Han- ley lapped everyone at least once. Michigan's Cy Hopkins, impres- sive all afternoon, was never chal- lenged as he led all the…

… individual diver, Wolverine cap- tain John Narcy captured 197.5 )oints, compared to State's Dale Wassmuth, who scored 190.90 points. Another Michigan diver, Dick Kimball, competed in exhibition and actually…

…, this streak mayrbe even longer than the one broken Friday by Illinois. The Wolverines showed no mercy yesterday afternoon at the Sports Building as they allowed Indiana a second in the first event, and…

… central figure in the victory was the Wolverines' great athlete, Ed Gagnier. Entered in all but the tranr poline, Gagnier emerged from the meet with five first places plus one fourth. Other standouts for…

… gymnast, captured a third in the tumbling, plus fourths in the trampoline and parallel bars contests.' t Loken was extremely pleased with the Wolverines' showing, which he praised as "the best they have…

… that they are Big Ten and NCAA champions, worked to lower the caliber of Michigans' perform- ances. Nevertheless, the Wolverines are back in their winning ways, and will be aimed towards their next…

February 10, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 89) • Page Image 12

… early season meets during the between-semesters break. Wolverine stars dominated the Michigan AAU Relays held at Yost Field House, Jan. 31, then went upstate to East Lansing and became the class of the 36…

… 500 competitors in each of the outings. In fact, the Wolverines gained more places at the 'MSU Relays than all four of the other Big Ten schools -, MSU, Ohio State, Wis- consin and Purdue - combined…

…. The Wolverines' three first places and four seconds bettered the showings of any school, including Big Eight powers Oklahoma, Kan- sas and Missouri. Tom Robinson, Michigan's sophomore sprinter, turned…

… in the relays. In the AAU contests the Wolverines gained three firsts and two seconds in five starts. Then the following week they added a first, two sec- onds and a fifth at East Lansing, The Two…

January 10, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 73) • Page Image 3

…- maker defenders. They made it 4~ very hard for the Wolverines to get away a good shot, and were continually batting the ball. As Purdue tired, Michigan started to roll. Wildcats Next Gagnier Takes Five…

… the swimming team, placed sec- Gagnier, the Wolverines also plac- ond. Nick Wiese of the Wolver- ed Chico San Antonio and Norm ines was third. This, incidentally, Niedermeier in the top three. was the…

… Northwestern, .... 0 2 .000 Wisconsin........0 3 .000 By DAVE RORABACHER The valiant Wolverine grapplers, weakened by injuries and ineligi- bilities fell from their lofty heights with a resounding crash last…

… swift counter-move-were used to full effectiveness by the Panther star. John Heald's failure to make the 147 pound division automati- cally caused the Wolverines to forfeit five points. The losses of Jack…

January 10, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 77) • Page Image 3

…- senting Maryland and Seton Hall complete the field. The other Wolverine represen- tative, George Lynch, will be run- ningfor the first time under Mich- igan's colors. - 'M' wrestlers 'V. Crush Indiana…

… at Evanston. Coach Bill Perigo's Wolverines go into the battle, which will be broadcast over WHRV at nine o'clock, sporting a 1-5 conference record and an overall mark of 3-6. THE WILDCATS also boast a…

…, consistent point- getter for the Wolverines, picked up his third straight decision of the season by humbling Bob Fish- er, 11-2. * * * HOOSIER captain Jim Ellis, 157, eked out a 5-3 win over Miles Lee by…

… Easy win,_13-2 (Continued from Page 1) Wolverine goalie Willie Lucier, who replaced Ikola after the sec- ond period. SCORING SUMMARY FIRST PERIOD: Goals: 1 Michigan, Chin (Haas, Coo- ney) 3:00; 2…

…, (Lamoureux, Daoust) 13:07 .Pen- Gymnastics Squad Opens Pla Today Michigan's gymnastics squad opens its season tomorrow after- noon against a small but able In- diana team. The Wolverines downed Indiana by a…

March 10, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 107) • Page Image 1

…. Icers Smash Await Tonight's Final Clash For League -Daily-John Hirtzel THREE MICHIGAN TECH PLAYERS STAND HELPLESSLY BY AS WOLVERINE JERRY KARPINKA (8) SCORES. NO GAME FOR SOME: .Puck Fans D isgrunt led…

… victory last night, the 3,700 fans saw Michigan put to one of its stiffest tests of the season. It required afurious three-goal splurge in the final period to clinch the Wolverines' third straight triumph…

… for the Huskies a they drove home their only score at 3:27 of the first period to take a 1-0 lead. Bill McLay's hard, low screen shot from the right proved to be the match of Wolverine goalie Lorne…

… Howes. From then on Howes was In- vincible, and so was the rest of the brilliant Michigan defense. They had to be, as Tech equalled the ferocity of the Wolverine offense for most of the remainder of the…

…'s Howes combined for a mere 19 choice saves in the first period. Wolverines Grab Lead Early in the second stanza, the Wolverines moved ahead to stay. Ed Switzer eluded two defenders as he drove in from the…

… blue line on the left. With the Tech team See WOLVERINE, Page 3 'Magic Flute' Tries to Find Light Medium To find "a happy medium" is something many people try to do. This was the task set before par…

May 10, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 154) • Page Image 3

… Bill Murphy's netmei meet Illinois here at 10:30 toda, on the Ferry Field courts. THE WOLVERINES took all o the singles matches and just a r the doubles were about to star rain came and cancelled the res…

…-2. Jay Webb, playing number five for the Wolverines, bad almost no . difficulty in beating the Bad- ger's fifth man, Bill Romero, by identical scores of 6-1,6-1. Webb won the last game just as the downpour…

…Q. after having lost the first set, 6-4. May Festival Pictures Choral Union and Youth Chorus are For.Sale at The Musie Center $1.50 T n A If n e n y If A s t, t y d Wolverine Nine Beaten, 6-5, by Late MSC…

…, with an emphasis on the shorter distances and the pole vault. The Wolverines' strength rests in championship performers and exceptional depth in the longer distances. Ten Big Ten indoor champions will be…

… Illinois' Ron Mitchell and Michigan's Milt Mead. Both men regularly top Dwight Eddleman's Stadium record 6'6". Another great race will be the 440 where Wolverine Jack Carroll hooks up with Cirilo Mc…

May 10, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 158) • Page Image 6

…y ii DAILY SUNDAY, MAY 10, 1959 Wolverines Edge Badgers In Doubleheader 8-7, 5-4 (Continued from Page 1) scattered eight hits and gave up Reserve infielder George Fead base was Mogk. He had gotten…

… Mogk finished the afternoon Michigan pitchers. Rinckey's chief: Wolverine nine, after sweeping with five hits in nine times at bat, nemesis, however, was Badger three straight, is now in position…

… including three runs batted in4 - Russ Mueller who smashed three to make a strong bid for a high, if the top Wolverine batting per- hits including a home run. not highest, finish in the Big Ten. formance of…

… years. i or obaseman Dick Van Eerden teed off It was 1:18 p.m. The dugout bell clanged and the team charged on one of pitcher Gordon Rwnckey's onto the field, no different than another Wolverine team did…

May 10, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 158) • Page Image 7

… pitted against the three others. .The Wolverines edged the de- fending Big Ten champion Boiler- makers, 211/-20a, although they nearly blew the seven point mar- gin, 14-7, which they had built up in the…

…. Yesterday his total, 80-79- 159, was 11 strokes higher, andI the tables were reversed. The biggest individual point- getter for the Wolverines was Dick Youngberg, who, playing in the number six slot, compiled…

December 10, 1954 (vol. 65, iss. 66) • Page Image 3

… 'iliE 3IICtlI(iAN iJAILIf PAGE THREE : ucksters Face Montreal Cara bins Here Tonight (4> H ebert Back as Wolverines Play Last Exhibition Series COOLEY, GOMBERG TIE: Sigma Alpha Epsilon Wins…

… University of Montreal' Cara- bins move into the Coliseum to- night for the first of two games against Vic Heyliger's surprising Wolverine outfit. Tonight's and tomorrow night's games, both of which are slated…

… a long way since then. Studded with veterans, Mon- treal has given Michigan fits in recent years. The Wolverines are on the losing side of a 4-3-1 over- all mark with the Carabins, the last series in…

… transferred to Montreal to study Another rookie sensation is Claude Dagenais, a 170 pound cen- ter who has impressed many ex- perts with his flashy play. For the Wolverines, it will be a rad for aifthe…

May 10, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 152) • Page Image 5

…THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1951 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE PAGE Coeds Needed As Counselors Positions Now Open For Girls' State Work Positions as counselors for the eleventh annual Wolverine Girls' State are…

… being offered to Univer- sity women students. Wolverine Girls' State, which is sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary, will be held from June 19 to 26 on the University of Michi- gan campus…

March 10, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 107) • Page Image 3

… a Cooley rally to win. Bob Schoenhals of Wenley and Jim Powers of Cooley topped the scor- ing, each with 12 points. Fourteen veterans of Wolverine ice wars, many of them bruised and lame from last…

… numerous Wolverine heartbreaks and successes. It was on Broadmoor ice that Michigan, only team to makeall NCAA playoffs, won three out of five national c1hampionships, in- cluding the first in 1948. Last…

… March the Wolverines rubbed it in with a 4-1 victory over hometown Colorado in the finals. BUT in December, the Colorado fans got their revenge, as Denver whipped Michigan, 5-4, in over- time. Wolverine

… leaves the Union at 12:30 p.m. tomorrow. Michigan's lack of versatility and experience showed in last weekend's Big Ten gymnastics meet. The Wolverines finished sixth registering less than a third of the…

January 10, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 77) • Page Image 1

… positions of Assistant Night Editor on The Daily. Budget -Daily-Alan Reid MONTREAL GOALTENDER CATCHES HARD SHOT FROM STICK OF WOLVERINE PHILPOTT * * *t*u c *nr * * Icers Trounce Montreal, 13-2 By HANLEY…

… GURWIN # Blasting home eight goals in the first period, the Wolverine hockey sextet coasted to an easy 13-2 victory over the Montreal. Carabins at the Coliseum last night. * * * DOUG MULLEN and George Chin…

… each scored hat-tricks in the high-scoring game which was blasted wide open by the rampag- ing Wolverines in the latter half of the first period. In addition to their three goals apiece, Chin picked up…

… goalie Cyrille Guevre- mont in one sweep as the referee dropped the puck to the ice. * * * AT APPROXIMATELY .the fif- teen minute mark of the period the goal crazy Wolverines netted two quick ones within a…

… Lamour- eax. The Wolverines came to life again and matched the Montreal marker with Mullen's third goal of the night, which was quickly followed by goals by Keyes and Chin. Chin added his third and Haas…

January 10, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 78) • Page Image 1

… TANGLED WRECKAGE-Twisted metal is all remaining where a stop after striking derailed the Wolverine (right) and a freight train carrying auto bodies or. crushed together. * * *, * * Wolverine Slashes…

… Moving Freight By CHUCK ELLIOTT Daily Managing Editor A quick-thinking engineer nar- rowly averted disaster last night as the Wolverine, crack New York Central passenger train, jumped the rails in a…

March 10, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 116) • Page Image 1

… organizer. Catholic Church "I am annalled at the attitude MSU Edges Swimmers; OSU Third Minnesota Wrestlers Dethrone Wolverines By JOHN HILLYER Special to The Daily MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. - There were just too…

… many Spartans for 'the Michigan swimmers to cope with last night. The determined Wolverines gave it everything they had, but Michi- gan State found enough strength in its numbers to wrest the Big Ten…

…Meet; Michigan Places Second, By AL JONES Yesterday, for the eighth straight year the powerful Illinois gym- nastics team was crowned champions of the Big Ten. A supercharged Wolverine squad, however, put up a…

… Shame Nevertheless, Coach Newt Loken's Wolverines have nothing to be ashamed of. On the contrary, their performances Friday and yes- terday were the best of the season. This fact is witnessed by the man…

… enough team depth to a $500 bribe to call off a gambling just offset the individual perform- raid in September 1955. The com- ances of Wolverines Max Pearson mittee asked the Secret Service and Mike…

December 10, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 64) • Page Image 9

… local children at a party. Wolverine Club Cleared ofCharge Taxi-owner Roy Milligan was in the wrong in attempting to pre- vent Wolverine Club buses from taking students to and from Wil- low Run Airport…

…, according to a decision announced by Bud Char- lip, Spec., of the Wolverine Club. This conclusion was reached at a meeting attended by Mr. MiIH- gan and representatives of the Greyhound Company, which rent…

February 10, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 92) • Page Image 7

… dominated play in the second period but could not score as Vaia brilliantly blocked the Wolverine pucks. Vaia had a bril- liant evening as he made a total of 61 saves. Tom Rendall tied up the score early in…

… the third period as he blasted the puck past Vaia at 1:59 from 15 feet out. Michigan's Dick Dunnigan belted a 15 footer beyond Vaia's reach at 3:15 of the final period to give the Wolverines a slim 3…

… taking ad- vantage of the Wolverine confus- ion. Big George Kline, who had played a major role in killing Michigan up at Minneapolis, col- lected 21 points for game honors. Twelve of these came in the last…

October 10, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 21) • Page Image 6

… right halfback Gary McNitt, all on the second team, are expected to be out of action for the Wolverines' first clash with the Middies since 1948. Jobson and McNitt, both sopho- mores, distinguished…

… listen to the game via a radio - loudspeaker. Their cheers will be jpiped to Ann Arbor over a special telephone line and boomed to the team through portable loud- speakers on the field. Wolverine end Gary…

November 10, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 47) • Page Image 1

…-Michigan's shifty halfback, Jim Pace, is brought down by L. T. Bonne in the first quarter. Pace was injured later in the period seriously limiting the Wolverines' attack. Bonner scored two of the Illinois touchdowns…

… yesterday slim margin of an extra point, 20-19. A cloudy wind-swept gridiron, lined with 40,000 spectators, was the st'age for the saga of the Wolverine bitter defeat of 1957. Once again the Illinois jinx pre…

… ditch drive. As the game began, it looked like a Michigan victory in the making. The offensive unit moved goalward the second .time they got the =ball. A 48-yr. run by Jim Pace took the Wolverines to the…

… Bob Mitchell got a finger on the ball taking the point away from the Wolverines. At the moment, with Michigan in front, it didn't seem to matter. It wasn't until the beginning of the second quarter that…

February 10, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 92) • Page Image 1

… absolutely nec- essary for the Wolverines if they want to stay in the thick of the Big Ten race. Never has this reporter seen such a reversal in basketball as the one which took place on the field house floor…

… last night. In the first half, Michigan played ex- cellent ball, both offensively and defensively. Fall Apart For seven minutes of the sec- ond half the Wolverines continued to sparkle, then everything…

… Society," with Marquis W. Childs, and held a Guggen- heim Award last year to study of the press and government. * , iIV-U;14.rte Offensive Lapse With the Wolverine defensive lapse came a similar reaction…

March 10, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 107) • Page Image 3

…SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1956, THE MICHIGAN DAILY UYNWI S A T U R A Y. A R C H 10, 956 T E M W I E A N= te e.. a PAGE' Tech Falls For Third Time As VI!' Nears Crow Wolverine Defense Shines…

… rebound equally hard into the Tech net. Incredible as it may seem to last night's thrilled spectators, Wolverine Coach Vic Heyliger con- sidered the rapid pace of the game to be "nothing in comparison to…

… year by the Wolverines. Geert Keilstrup, Ron Wallingford, Robin Varian, and Laird Sloan will have the task of duplicating the 1955 effort of Grant Scruggs, Dan Walter, Hobe Jones, and John Moule. Two…

… year's Journal Games' high jump. Rudesill Runs Bob Rudesill, outstanding short- distance runner of the Wolverines, will compete in 600 yard dash. Running unattached in the hurd- les will be freshman Jan…

January 10, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 73) • Page Image 1

…. Ready to assist is Wolverine teammate Randy Tarrier y(23). Kramer's 15 points helped Michigan to a 74-67 victory. Michigan Hopsters Whip Purdue,74-6 7 By JI[M BAAD A second half surge and a sharp…

… the second half that Michigan showed signs of begin- ning to move. Early in the period for the first time as Shearon be- gan to find the range, and the Wolverine defense began to tighten up, Lead See…

…-Sawed The edge see-sawed back and forth until about eight minutes to go in the game. Again Shearon pushed the Wolverines ahead, stealing the ball and going the length of the court to put in a lay-up. This…

… proved. to be the turning point, as other Wolverines began to find the shooting range. Tom Jorgensen and Ron Kramer each threw in several baskets as Michi- gan opened up a seven point lead, 66-59, and then…

December 10, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 62) • Page Image 1

… requestt of GM officials.9 "No Reprisals" Promised t fA'Puck Squad, Beats Sioux, Wolverines Notch First League Win; Five Players Share Scoring Honors Special To The Daily GRAND FORKS, N.D.-An important 5…

Wolverines outclassed completely a previously unbeaten North Dakota squad. The two teams will meet here again tonight for the last time this season in the second meeting of the two-point-per-game series. There…

February 10, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 85) • Page Image 3

…. Nine Gym Squads The Big Ten is actually made up of only nine gym squads, since -Purdue does not have a team. :r Michigan so. far this season has a 1-2 record Big Ten dual meet competition. The Wolverines

… hockey horizon this year has been the dazzling playing of sophomore Bob Pitts, Wolverine defenseman. His stick-work in the opening games with McGill showed signs of encouragement to a not-very- hopeful…

Wolverine squad. He real- ly came into his own when in the last period of the first game in the Michigan - Montreal series he smashed a game-saving goal into the nets. Hails From British Columbia Hailing from…

… the many out- st'inding Wolverine prospects. VIC HEYLIGER ... from gloom to glory? BOB PITTS ... back-line bulwark Michigan Ice Hopes Rise As League Rivals Falter 1 1 Muddled Big Ten Ca Finds…

February 10, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 83) • Page Image 1

… ere Fighting Illini Humble Wolverines By DICK LEWIS Power-laden Illinois raced to its second consecutive 30-point vic- tory over Michigan's hapless cag- ers, drubbing the Wolverines by a decisive 92…

… William Shakespeare's comedy, "Much Ado About Nothing." p e M l half with another hook, but that was a's close as the Wolverines got in the one-sided fight. Michigan outscored the Illi- nois reserves in…

May 10, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 158) • Page Image 1

…. Mal Schwarz of the Marines(right) prepares to hit the sawdust after tying the other two. By recording this leap all three share the distinction of sharing the new Ferry Field record. The Wolverines

… without the pressures of compulsory legis- By MIKE GILLMAN Wolverine trackmen edged out the Quantico Marines, 681/2-631/2, in a hotly contested dual meet yesterday, ,with the entire meet being run in the…

March 10, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 116) • Page Image 6

… retaining his Big Ten 157-lb. crown. With only 2:07 gone in the match, he pinned Minnesota's Ron Baker to provide the only fall in yesterday's matches. Northwestern's unbeaten Ken Kraft spiked Wolverine Jack…

…....... 8 --Daily-John Hirtzell NEW CHAMPION-Wolverine Ed Cole, an outstanding sophomore trampolinist, executes a flip in his championship-winning routine yesterday afternoon at the I-M Building. Both Cole…

March 10, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 113) • Page Image 5

… total, the Wolverine natators' next goal is to top the record NCAA point total. This will then prove that Coach Gus Stager has assembled the greatest swimming team in collegiate history. Of course, not…

… now and next March. Of course, the victorious Gophers also are a sophomore-studded team. It looks like .the Wolverines will have theirC work cut out for them next'year, but with a year's experience…

… serious attention from Michigan and other institutions' athletic heads at present. Either a Big Ten or anothera Western league should be on the books by next winter. Just in times for the Wolverines to…

January 10, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 82) • Page Image 1

… investigating committee of corruption, racketeering and abuse of trust and power In' labor- management affairs "have aroused A m e r i c a and amazed other peoples." Saying he was disappointed that 'WOLVERINES

Wolverines was set in the third period after they had overcome a Tech lead to assume a 2-1 margin. The second Michigan tally was by Bob White at 6:30 and after this score the Wolverines valiantly and…

March 10, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 116) • Page Image 2

…, Cockers. Stud Service. 965 Parkwood, Ypsi. HU 3- 0990. )T1 TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION: MIAMI - Fly round trip! Wolverine Special $79.61 plus tax. Will leave on April 5 and return Sunday, April 14. Call…

April 10, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 132) • Page Image 1

Wolverines that of Iraq, Ambassador Ali Gholi Ardalan from Iran said at a press conference yesterday. D rop O pener Iraq's internal problems are ul likethose of Iran and it is a mis- yake to compare them…

… which will increase the incomes of last of the fourth to tie the score the peasant class. The land-own- at 3-3, the Wolverines appeared to ing class understands the benefits be engaged in a close contest…

April 10, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 125) • Page Image 1

… not overly optimistic about what he saw. Scheduled to play Central Michigan in the first home game at Ferry Field at 3 p.m. today, weather permitting, the Wolverines will give local fans a chance to…

… threw everything right by us." He felt this game should have benwon hv the Wolverines. "They …

January 10, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 79) • Page Image 1

…'S GAME, WON BY 'M', 3-1. Wolverine Sextet Tops Spartans, 3-1 (EDITOR'S NOTE: This is an interpretive article dealing with the pro- posed Bricker Amendment to the Constitution concerning the treaty…

… Coun- cil. r i' ,i Y e ' I , I { with the Spartan's choppy close- checking style throwing the Wolverine forwards off stride continuously. Despite this Michigan dominiat- ed play most of the game…

May 10, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 154) • Page Image 1

… power in the national govern- ment and its subordinate commis- sions also tends to increase the temptatins todutilize that power for selfish aggrandizement and self glrfcto. Wolverine Club Set To…

… Interview Appointments for Wolverine, Club junior position interviews can be made through Monday morning in Rm. 1020 Administration Bldg., according to Larry Bloch, '53, Wol- verine Club president. Interviews…

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