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January 12, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 78) • Page Image 3

… game in a Michigan uniform, the season finale against Michigan Tech, posted his first collegiate shut- out as the Wolverines drubbed the Houghton club, 10-0. The next two years McDonald worked diligently…

… added two singles to lead the Wolverines to a 5-2 victory over Notre Dame. The next year he continued the pace he set the year before and GOAL HALTER-In three years of guarding Michigan's nets goalie…

… Jack McDonald has maintained a 2.67 goals-against Aver- age. Exhausting his eligibility at the end of this semester, the Wolverine ace will end his Michigan athletic career against Michigan Tech on Feb…

… Tall Center Boasts 205 Point Total By BILL BRENTON Michigan's Wolverines, current- ly the most talked-about quintet in Big Ten basketball, resumed heavy workouts last night with a "stop Rehfeldt" cry…

… all-game totals up to date. The quick Wolverine for- ward has 29 points in two Con- ference games and 138 all-season. Don McIntosh and diminutive Chuck Murray follow close be- hind the Wolverine captain…

… in the current Conference title race. COACH NEWT LOKEN claims that Chicago is a dark horse this year because little information is available on the Maroon tumbling outfit. Last season the Wolverines

January 12, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 80) • Page Image 3

… Coach Matt Mann's Wolverine natators will swim their first dual meet of the current season and at the same time open Big Ten com- petition when they clash with Northwestern tonight at 8:00 p.m. at the…

… Intramural Pool. In twenty-seven years of tank rivalry between the two schools the Wildcats have been able to out-swim the Wolverines in only three meets, and haven't been able to turn the trick since 1931…

…. Tonight Coach Mann will send his Wolverine swimmers against a Northwestern t e a m composed largely of freshmen and juniors. Wildcat coach Bill Peterson has just five lettermen left from last year's squad…

…Kevitt. Other Wildcats who could give the Wolverines some trouble are Jim Erkert and Keith Peterson, free style sprinters who both placed in the Big Ten meet last year, and back-stroker Bob Kivel- len. One of the…

… the Fighting Irish from 1939 through 1941. Crimmins was given a five-year contract and will have the privi- lege of naming six assistant. High Flying lMinois To Face Wolverine Cagers Tonight Michigan…

January 12, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 83) • Page Image 2

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY cers Win, 5-2; Cagers Lose nald's Two Goals, Wolverine Attack Northwestern Quintet Stops Michigan, 93-72 Wildcats Win MICHIGAN Burton 'Lee Tillotson Lewis Miller Wright…

…, Switzer and McDonald put on a sterling performance with its three goal total, while the second line of Dozzi, Starr and McIntosh tallied the other pair. Once again the Wolverines had defense troubles, when…

… game. (Continued from Page 1) Northwestern kept the game from becoming a rout of gigantic proportions by stalling the play for the last six minutes. Even while toying with the Wolverines they managed to…

… outscore Michi- gan, 8-6. The Wolverines, who averaged 55 rebounds in their first two Con- ference games, were swept off the boards, as the Wildcats only al- lowed them to take down 31. Northwestern grabbed…

… 48. Tillot- son was no match for the 6'9" Ruklick in this department, as he could only take down six while Ruklick snatched 14, Forward George Lee led the. Wolverines in rebounding with 11. This made…

January 12, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 83) • Page Image 1

…-NAVY RACE: I -Daily-Eric Arnold HITTING THE ICE- Michigan Tech defenseman Bill McLay helps goalie George Cuculick damp- en a Wolverine attack near the end of the second p e r 1 o d, illustrating the…

… two quick goals which came within 30 seconds of each other gave the Wolverines an insurmountable 41 lead over the Huskies, ..L . ....i.n~n ........ tef...T.,.,, 4 - -g e in wa r 7 I ," ju +hnk i na i l…

…- 1fans at McGaw Hall, ures ready for Senate action, IThe lossvnndroDedthe Wolverines Panel Sees I No German nity soon By RICHARD CONDON Germany probably will not re- unify within the near future, a…

January 12, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 75) • Page Image 3

…,000 Michigan students who made the journey here tonight seemed disappointed but not crushed, in watching the precision-like play of the Olymp- ians submerge the Wolverines' NCAA champions. STATISTICS FIRST…

… night's action in Detroit. In the back- ground can be seen two members of the Wolverine first line--- Wally Maxwell (10) and Bill MacFarland (7). Defenseman Bob Schiller also moves in on the play as the…

January 12, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 79) • Page Image 4

…, no date of examination may be changed without the consent of the Committee on Examinations. t w a I 5 : - rlo- .1 Roses for Wolverine Club T HE DAILY doesn't always throw daggers. When a job…

… every railroad in the United States with lines west of the Mississippi, the Wolverine Club finally chose two, a southern route going out and a central route for the return trip, this 1-CIINIEMA K t…

January 12, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 85) • Page Image 1

… important two-game set. Rendall scored at 2:16 of the final period after Dick Dunnigan had stolen the puck and passed to Don McIntosh, who passed to Rendall, 3 to 3 Record The victory gave the Wolverines a 3…

… birthday by leading the Michigan wrestling squad to a hard-fought, 19-9 victory over In- diana at Yost Fieldhouse yester- day in the Wolverines' opening Conference meet. The grapplers will face North…

January 12, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 75) • Page Image 1

… Olympic games. Olympians Impressive The Wolverines had nothing to be ashamed of in losing tothe well -coached Olympic s qu ad. Coach Johnny Mariucci's Olymp- ians divided their scoring four ways in the…

… by pushing the puck past Olympic goalie Don Rigazio at 17:31 of the middle period. Ex-Wolverine -goalie "Ike" Ikola was sick and did not dress. The Wolverines started slowly, but showed increasing…

January 12, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 80) • Page Image 1

…-film programs. In another action SAC denied a request of the Wolverine Club to sponsor a mixer-dance Feb. 3 in the Teague. SAC accompanied their refusal with a statement that the Univer- sity cannot condone…

…, a capacity au- dience on how youth can best ex- press itself in government in the morning session of the conclave. Former Auditor-General John B. Martin suggested that a posi- Wolverine Club had…

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