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January 11, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 73) • Page Image 1

… slow game at Waterman gymnasium last night. This was the opening of the official Wolverine season and consti- tuted the first home game of the year. Poor passing and poor handling of the ball made up the…

… majority of Michigan's offensive play. The Offi- cers proved themselves far superior to the Wolverines in the passing game and only the good work of Wil- liams and Weiss and the superior de- fensive style of…

… but surely cut down the Wolverines' lead. Work Better Last Half After being subjected to a hard talk from Coach Mitchell the team returned to the game in the second half and working a slight bit better…

January 11, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 77) • Page Image 1

… SHOWING OF WOLVERINES IN SECOND BIG TEN GAME MILLER AD S NEW LIFE TO MATHER QUINTETT Maroons Present Stellar Floor Work But Fall to Score Needed Field Goals at 4 o'clock today in the Union. Jiatinee…

… defense. However, the Maroon de- fense was in no way comparable to 'hat of the Wolverines. The record of field goals testifies to this fact. The best Chicago could do was three bask- ets, Michigan…

January 11, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 79) • Page Image 1

… establish the necessary factor, as he paired with Captain means for settlement. Thus, the Muellich at the other guard post signers agree to agree in the fu- to keep the Wolverines from scor- ture to arbitrate…

… both handi- capped the Wolverines. With the score 8-17, Balsamo and Whittle each dropped in a long shot making it 12-17, but Muellich and Middlestat each retaliated with a basket to widen the gap. These…

January 11, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 75) • Page Image 1

… (Continued on Page 8) ZSITY BEATS ECH IN HOCKEY By Adsit Stewart. laying a superior brand of play and clever skating in ird period, the Wolverine team overcame a one point f the Michigan Tech puck- win one of…

… net ipping in to make a two foot 'his point threw the score in'- e where it remained for five ,s until Langen made a per,- ng shot which cinched the of the Wolverines. lone Tech score came in the of the…

January 11, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 75) • Page Image 1

… tonight for this semester. The first debate with chances for the Wolverines takes places with Purdue on Feb. 27 scoring a slam being high. in Lafayette. Michigan's negative The basketball team will seek its…

… clashes tion is the same for both debates and with Minnesota, rated below the is: "Resolved: That the United States Wolverines in pre-season dope. Coach Should Support the League of Na- Cappon will start…

January 11, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 77) • Page Image 1

… (Ont.) A.C. took advantage of two penalties to whip three goals past the under-manned Wolverines last night and hand Coach Eddie Lowrey's team its first defeat in five starts this season, 5-3. The first…

…" James. This made the count 4-3 in favor of London, and it never relinquished the lead, The Wolverines opened the game in impressive style, dominating the play completely in the early minutes. Capt. Les…

… Hillberg, who played an excellent all-around game for the full 60 minutes, counted the first goal, taking a pass ffom Evie Doran, and catching goalie Hemphill off guard at 3:55. However, the Wolverine

January 11, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 77) • Page Image 1

… Michigan's hockey greats, Vic Heyliger now in the role of coach will send his fighting Illini against the Wolverines tonight at the Coli- seum in the opening game of the Big Ten hockey season here. Still…

… condition. The drubbing they received from the Go- phers gave them the opportunity to ,smooth out the rougher spots in their play and the Illini will face off with the Wolverines tonight on even terms. The…

… Lecture . Tomorrow Disast Are 11 S I f 0 f Two Men KIed ILLINOIS' HEYLIGER, Ex-Wolverine Star p.m. unde ence D. SE General N Dr. Bloo lecturesc Hygiene." cuss the sary for si to disease of minute…

…: What team do you believe should be martched against Michigan to cover the open date in the Wolverine schedule? THE ANSWERS: Tom Phares, '40: "Although an in- tersectional game would undoubtedly furnish…

… more ballyhoo material for the sport writers and would spread Wolverine publicity, a game with Pur- due would be for the best interests of Student Opiion Varies On 1940 Opponent To Replace .Chicago…

… the Western Conference, preferably one which would give the Wolverine gridders some stiff competition. Al- though a top flight team would lessen our chances for the title, it would certainly add to the…

January 11, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 76) • Page Image 1

… Begle, tickets chairman, announced yesterday. Any organi- zation having at least 20 members'. going to the dance is eligible to apply. 9 On The Sports Front: Hockey Team Edged Out, 5-4; Wolverine

… Cagemen GoHungry By STAN CLAMAGE Yes 'it can happen here.' And it was proved at the Michigan Coliseum last night when Point Edward nosed out the Wolverine hockey team, 5-4, in one of the wildest puck…

… race. The Wolverines played their best ball of the season, but the rangy The Wolverine basketball team will leave for Evanston, Ill., today where they will meet the North- western Wildcats tomorrow night…

… local cage fans have seen in many a day. Vance sank six field goals while breaking up numerous Wolverine socring at- tacks. Far East Brought Near: Prof. Bartlett Lectures Today O America And Philippmes…

January 11, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 79) • Page Image 1

… musical world." -es W"We were also fortunate to get Wolverines to Win Ziggy Elman who has formed a i _ M_ -- __ in lonq iiin mc n mc By CLARK BAKER Michigan's swimmers captured seven of nine firsts but it…

… victory preserved a 25-year Maize and Blue domination over their Upstate rivals and stretched the Wolverines string of wins over the Spartans to 24 without a set- back. Tonight the Michigan nata- tor will…

… freestyle relay, closing race of the evening, to snap the Wolverine jinx. But 'the Maize and Blue freestyle quar- tet was equal to the occasion. Charley Moss led off for the Wolverines and after a neck…

January 11, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 81) • Page Image 1

… night's Gopher battle, bust loose in the second half to tally seven important points as the Wolverines squeezed out a two-point win. ANOTHER CHANCE : Tickets for Rose Bfowl Movie Are Available Today at…

… the Wolverine team Senior Dance Petitions Due Seniors who would like to serve on the Senior Ball central com- mittee have until 5 p.m. Wednes- day to submit their statements of qualifications to the…

… the No- daks 5-2 at the Coliseum last night. For complete story, see page six. swished his first toss. Then M- liott took the ball out-of-bounds and the Wolverines continued to play catch. Roberts Stars…

… the Michigan win. A- ter the first five minutes when the Wolverines presented the Cowles version of the zone defense,Mich- igan switched and alternated be- tween the orthodox man-to-man and zone…

January 11, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 79) • Page Image 1

… * * * * * * * * * C' cause of Wednesday night's $1,- 000,000 wreck when the speeding Wolverine collided with a moving freight train. M c ** LATE yesterday, trains were still running a half hour behind sched- ule, as…

… damaged ones stored in Dexter. Seven Wolverine passengers were injured and over 200 others were badly shaken up when the flyer sideswiped a 70 car freight train. Five of the injured were rushed here to St…

January 11, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 78) • Page Image 1

Wolverines 'M' Loses, 84-57 Remains in Cellar Special To The Daily EVANSTON -Michigan's bas- ketball squad sank deeper into the Big Ten cellar last night when it was handed its fourth straight loss, an 84…

…-57 thumping by North- western at the new McCaw Me- morial Stadium. The Wildcats. went wild in the final quarter netting 17 markers while the Wolverines were blank- ed to cinch their victory. * * * LED BY…

… freezing * K -Daily-Don Campbell MONTREAL GOALIE STOPS WOLVERINE SCORING ATTEMPT BY KEYES * * * M l tM c:I * * *2 Monr eal StunRs MichiganIcernen, 2-1 By BOB MARGOLIN An aroused Montreal hockey team, still…

… smarting from a 13-2 defeat at the hands of Michigan the night before, upset the favored Wolverines, 2-1, last night before a full house at the Coliseum. - The Maize and Blue, possibly expecting another easy…

… victory, knew they werb in for a rough night before many minutes were gone. Two Wolverine offsensive thrusts in the first three minutes of the game were broken up by the Montreal defense, which play- ed…

… helped off the ice in the first per- iod, had little trouble in netting tb e puck on a short shot.' The Wolverines took heart from Philpott's goal and poured it on for the rest of the game, but as game as…

… sink at hin. On more than one occa- sion, a Michigan icer lost the range with an open goal in front of him. The story was the same for the Wolverines in the second period. For a few seconds they even had…

… a two man advantage on their Canadian opponents, but a stub- born defense wouldn't give way. Throughout the game, everytime the Wolverines controlled the puck on a fast break, a Montreal de- fender…

January 11, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 74) • Page Image 1

… the Michigan Union. Good seats may also be purchased at the Olympia. The exhibition will be the most important for the Wolverine icers since Dec. 16, 1948, when Michigan scuttled Toronto, 12-1, before…

…'s classy See WOLVERINES, Page 3 Bar Exams 'Under Fire LANSING (A)-A 23-man grand jury was ordered created yester- day to investigate charges of cheating and bribery in connec- tion with the state bar examina…

January 11, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 82) • Page Image 1

…-2 ,: _ 1Eisenhower's To Total $73344Billio -Daily-Wesley Kar TRAFFIC JAM-Left wing Ed Switzer of the Wolverines (17) and Cliff Wylie of the Huskies appear headed cdr a collision as they scramble for the…

… puck in last night's hockey game. Michigan Tech won 3-2. Wylie scored a goal for Tech while Switzer assisted on both of Michigan's goals. The defeat was the third straght for the slumping Wolverines

… the last two matches. Indiana 177- pounder Fred Redeker defeated Karl Lutomski and Wolverine heavyweight Steve Zervas could do no better than draw against George Ihnat. Redeker, who was pinned by…

January 11, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 83) • Page Image 1

… theirl LATE OSU DRIVE FAILS: 'M' Cagers Edge Ohio State, 78-74 By JIM BENAGH Michigan basketball hopes perked up yesterday afternoon as the Wolverines fought off a late Ohio State drive and a television…

… jinx to record a 78-74 triumph at Yost Field House. The Wolverines, posting their second victory in three Big Ten starts, sent the Ohioans to the conference cellar by stubbornly stav- ing 'off the…

January 11, 1976 (vol. 86, iss. 87) • Page Image 1

… Indiana's fast start and Kent Benson's career- high 33 points frustrated Michigan's hopes of upset as the top-ranked. Hoosiers repelled the Wolverines, 80-74 at Crisler Arena yesterday. A record crowd of 14…

…,063 watched undefeated Indiana - go ahead 16-2 in the first six minutes. Benson scored six in that stretch, and went on to hit 16 of 18 jumpers, lay-ups and hook shots to hold the Wolverines at bay. THOUGH…

Wolverine coach Johnny Orr. "They shot very well, but I thought they pushed Ioff on a couple rebounds." By the time Michigan abandoned the zone, Indiana was ahead 53-44 and the Hoosiers' leading scorer, Scott…

January 11, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 83) • Page Image 1

… was the only Wolverine to make crucial shots, make that any shots, in the overtime. The 6-11 center hit a 15-footer to give Michigan the initial lead of the extra period. Tarpley took a low pass offthe…

… floor and shot it in over three Illini defenders to give the Wolverines their last lead at 58-56 with See WOLVERINES, Page 10 Reagan nominates education secretary By KERY MURAKAMI with wire reports…

…, Page 2 Associated Press Wolverine center Roy Tarpley guards Illinois forward Efram Winters' drive to the hoop. Michigan lost last night's overtime contest, 64-58 in Champaign. Peace By DAVID KLAPMA…

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January 11, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 52) • Page Image 1

… Namesnik's most famous races took place against fellow Wolverine Tom Dolan in the 400-meter individual medley at the 1996 summer Olympics in Atlanta. Dolan finished first, beating Namesn- ik by a mere .35…

… was how credit brackets are used to assign class registration appointments. Expansion of Entr6e Plus locations and an increase in Wolverine Access hours also came near the top of the list. "We have the…

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