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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…

December 12, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 67) • Page Image 3

… situation, is hard at work preparing for a ding-dong two game series here with the powerful Toronto Blues this week- end. The "frying pan," of course, re- fers to Friday's 9-2 Wolverine win and Saturday…

… impression to over- shadow that of Montreal. * * * NINE LETTERMEN are back from the outfit that defeated Michigan, 6-4, and lost to the Wolverines, 9-5, in two battles here last season. In addition Coach Bill…

…, and Ernie Frey, four forwards who figured promin- ently in scoring last year against the Wolverines, are also on the 1951-52 Toronto roster. The Blues, defending champions in senior Canadian college…

… drill and scrimmage yesterday in the early stages of preparation for Toronto. The Wolverines came out of the Montreal series in good shape physically, which can be attributed to the clean, fast hockey…

… Saturday night, that held up the game eight minutes, the Wolverines suffered a let down and blew a 2-0 lead. Heyliger stated he figured the injury made Ikola a bit shy on high shots, a natural reaction, but…

… all the time." Michigan had a one-period let down against Montreal and lost the game. One of the bright spots in the loss to the Carabins was the way the Wolverines battled from be- hind twice. Down 3…

… showing against a Wolver- ine outfit which has whipped him in successive years 25-3, and 16-11. The following Saturday, Jan- uary 12, will find the Wolverine matmen at Bloomington, Indi- ana, where they…

… trailing most of the way. Iowa and Northwestern will appear consecutively at Ann Ar- bor on February 9 and 16. On Feb. 23 the Wolverines will Who Launders KYER MODEL Shirts Best? LAUNDRY 4,. ERNIE FREY…

… some great stops by Mon- treal goalie Marcel Auger, 15 of them in the final period, saved the Carabins from defeat by the rampaging Wolverines. Word from trainer Carl Isaac- son is that letterman Eddie…

December 12, 1954 (vol. 65, iss. 68) • Page Image 1

… Fliers * * * * * * * Wolverines Win Cage Game, 71-56; Icers Tie * * Cable Seeks Montreal (~) Court Team Easily Downs Butler Squad Barron, Eaddy Lead 'M' With 16 Points By DON LINDMAN…

… Michigan guards Don Eaddy and JimBarron scored 16 points apiece last night to lead the Wolverine basketball team to an easy 71-65 win. over an outclassed Butler squad. Although playing listless ball dur- ing…

… in the second half as the Wolverines were unable to halt the 6'-3" Bulldog star. Obviously not emotionally up for the tilt, Coach Bill Perigo's crew played exceptionally well when they had to, but…

… Butler failed to press the Wolverines during most of the game. A fast-breaking offense and a vir- tually airtight defense built up 10- 4 and 27-12 leads in the first half, which ended with Michigan holding…

… a 32-16 advantage. As the half was drawing to a close, however, the Wolverine offense became slipshod at times and continued to be so in the second half, which was an en- tirely different story…

…F 10 and 11 points of Wolverines on two occasions, but Perigo's menc were equal to the challenge -andt quickly increased their lead bothr times.t Eaddy, netting five baskets int the first half, led a…

December 12, 1954 (vol. 65, iss. 68) • Page Image 9

… Ross, and Jack Carroll have picked up Big Ten and national laurels for the Wolverines. Swedish Star The Canadians hold no monopoly in the cinder sport, though, for last year's captain and champion shot…

… Michigan son, and the banner was a crack at the Wolverines largely Canadian roster. This year, however, the sign will be even more meaningful, for last season, two American players were with the Wolverines

…- bert of Montreal. Last but not the least member of the Wolverine icers is the coach -Vic Heyliger-whose Roxbury, Mass., birthplace makes him the only American citizen of the bunch. WONDERFUL 4tI FOR…

December 12, 1950 (vol. 61, iss. 66) • Page Image 3

… playoffs for the National league title. GRIDDERS BACK TO WORK: Wolverines Bein Rose Bowl Practice CHICAGO-(AP)-The Rose Bowl' game, after next New Year's day, remains a bone of policy conten- tion between…

…, Rosalind Patton and all the boys in the band staring him in the face, the Wolverine ice mentor will have but three defensemen available for duty against the Tigers Fri- day and Saturday. At the moment…

… Michigan's Pasadena - bound gridders resumed practice yester- day afternoon in Yost Field House after a two week layoff. The Wolverines. who have won or shared 18 Western Conference titles, will be seeking…

… following the Ohio State victory was one of the most beneficial things that has hap- pened to the 1950 squad. The layoff allowed the long list of Wolverine injuries to heal quite satisfactorily. The players…

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December 12, 1950 (vol. 61, iss. 66) • Page Image 2

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… MICHIGAN NIGHT at Frank Dailey's Meadowbrook. Ralph Flanagan and his orchestra. Call Ed Gibbon 2-3046 for reservations and information. )40P7 WESTERNERS Travel the Wolverine Club Rose Bowl Special back to…

December 12, 1953 (vol. 64, iss. 68) • Page Image 1

… assisted on Mul- few seconds after Mullen andj verine goalie Willard Ikola never len's goal in the third stanza. Wolverine defenseman Lou Pao- Aftr aslugis . tar ~ hatt had left the ice after saw prevented…

… the brilliant net- r After a sluggish start in cashing into the boards. minder from turning in a much- which the Wolverines were out- deserved shutout. played for the first ten minutes, Bert Dunn, the…

… the end of the initial per- dressing room for repairs. Since he turned in sparkling saves to" iod. Haas was in the penalty box at1 keep the puck out of the Wolver- the time, the Wolverines were keep…

…, footer to break the deadlock. The State Department announc- * * * Then Chin got into the act. ed that Ambassador Charles E. THE ONLY other Wolverine to Less than two minutes later, Bohlen made a special…

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