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February 12, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 86) • Page Image 3

… total set four years ago. The Wolverines jumped off to an early lead, but, the home team went ahead a few seconds before the end of the first quar- ter. Michigan seemed to be in the contest until halftime…

… from the Big Ten cellar and threaten three teams for leadership of the second division. But the Wolverine hopes were weakened by the loss of freshmen Bob Jewell, Ralph Kauffman and Dick Powless. The trio…

… was de- clared ineligible for second semes- ter play due to scholastic difficul- ties. THE WOLVERINES s c o r e d their most decisive victory by trouncing Michigan State, 50-36, in a thrill…

… two-point win from the Wildcats. Paced by Chicago forward Larry Dellefield, Northwestern held off a last-minute Maize and Blue rally to top the Wolverines, 59-57. Following deadlocks of 19-19 at the…

… quarter and 33-33 at the half, Northwestern took a 54-40 lead with four minutes left in the third stanza and held the Wolverines at bay the rest of the way. Michigan overcame a 13-point Northwestern…

… ineligibility FOURTH STRAIGHT: Wolverine Matmen Beat Iowa; Take Six Matches .4. CLASS OF '52 WELL-PAID JOBS FOR ENGI 'NEERS AT LINK AVIATION! Engineering majors -there's a fine career for you at LINK AVIATION…

February 12, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 91) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY estling Schedule Starts Getting Tough uin for Wolverines in Future Meets Co-Captain Rivalry Feature( In 'M'-MSU Basketball Gam By DAVE LYON ginning this Saturday, the dule…

… starts getting tough again Michigan's wrestling team. aving expended relatively little t in their last three meets nst Northwestern, Purdfie, and ois, the Wolverine matmen have to contend with Iowa, nesota…

… is only as good as its indi- vidual members, so a consideration of individuals is in order. Mike Hoyles, Wolverine junior, is one of the Conference's best at 123 pounds. How he stands in rela- tion to…

… competition from Iowa's once-beaten John Kelly in trying to extend his string of three straight victories. Michi- gan's principal weak spot'is at 137, where the Wolverines are still looking for their first…

… interested in getting Michigan back in the chase in order to win their first crown in their three years. The Wolverine pair, two of the most heralded prepsters ever to come out of state, aided Michigan's fifth…

… place finish in 1956-57-the high- est standing Coach Bill Perigo has had at Ann Arbor. The Wolverine seniors are re- membering the 79-69 defeat hand- ed them by State last year, while the Spartan duo…

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…

February 12, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 87) • Page Image 6

…PAGE SM THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 19," PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 19M NEW SHIPMENTS of USE O % %twKS Hustling Barron Sparks Wolverine Cage Squad orriving…

Wolverine squad with an average of 17.5 points per game. The Chicagoan's 262 points also places him among the top ten scorers in the Big Ten. THE SOPHOMORE star, the spark plug of the Maize and Blue quintet…

… the 137-pound ing team'championships at the hands of The Hawkeyes will enter this Pete Compton of Illinois. meet with their best mid-season Coach Cliff Keen's Wolverines mark since 1950 when they posted…

… wrestle because of a leg in- !row will provide the Wolverines Sophomore Kenneth Leuer, a jury. He has wrestled heavy- with some very tough competition. 177-pounder, leads the Hawkeyes weight during the dual…

… Wisconsin's Cap-1 tain Jerry Seeber who was unde- feated for two previous seasons. The Wolverines will field a strong team headed by Norvard "Snip" Nalan who is undefeated in two years of dual meet compe…

February 12, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 87) • Page Image 3

…' Basketballers Face Purdue Away; Both Teams Caught in Losing Streaks Irish Cindermen Here; Offer Key Test of Wolverine Depth Iowa Strong Opponent for Grapplers In Big Ten Dual Meet at Iowa City ByED SALE... By…

… squad will attempt to snap a three game Western Conference losing streak which" has seen the Wolverines drop into eighth place in the Big Ten race. Purdue in Cellar Though the Boilermakers cur- rently…

… counted on to score many of the Wolverine points. In the Kansas meet theM point-happy cinderman took nine! of 12 first places and eight sec- onds. One event which should provideI 1 plenty of excitement is…

… could well be one of:division. Yet to post a win at this top hurdler, will compete in Michigan's toughest of the year. weight, the Wolverines will try the high and low hurdle Iowa, coached by David Mc…

… Eaddy and Perigo Optimistic Tom Jorgenson holding down the Perigo is optimistic about the guard slots. chances of his five to defeat the The Wolverines will again have Boilermakers. Though he would to do…

February 12, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 93) • Page Image 7

… !!FN 'S.,r the 9WeITie... WITH DAVE GREY (Continued from Page 1) The Wolverines were seldom al- lowed to get close to the basket and Wisconsin grabbed the re- bounds before the Blue could go in for a…

… Ron Kramer, who sat out most of the first period after picking up four fouls in the first ten minutes of play. Wisconsin managed to stave off a late-period Wolverine surge andI the half ended with…

… Michigan on the short end of a 32-29 score. In the second half things tight- ened up considerably but the Bad- gers managed continually to hold a five to eight point lead over the Wolverines. Wisconsin…

Wolverines down. The one bright spot in the Wol-I verines' .showing last night wasj that they out rebounded the Bad- gers, grabbing 55 off the back-I boards while Wisconsin managed to come up with 44. Badgered…

… present time the Confer- ence indoor and outdoor marks are held by ex-Wolverine Charley Fonville, who set them in 1948 with heaves of 56'10-3/8" and 58'-3/8" respectively. Fonville also had held, up to…

…. This past weekend Cole was high man with scores of 277 and 271. But no matter how good the Wolverines may be, Illinois still re- mains in a class by itself. The Illini have won the Western Conference…

February 12, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 93) • Page Image 6

…am THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12,1951 SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12,1957 Ice Squad To Host Detroit fed Wings Tonight Shooting Accuracy Cited As Wolverines' Main…

… as soon as pos- tured the decision, 5-2 to give the, sible. Wolverines the meet, 14-12. All freshman track candidates The matmen are awaiting the are to report to Lynn Doherty at arrival of Michigan…

… when the Wolverine hockey team hosts the Red Wings. Ted Lindsay (left) and Norm Ullman, teamed with the great Gordie Howe, will probably form the starting front line against the 'M' squad tonight. They…

February 12, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 84) • Page Image 7

…, and won a non-Con- ference tilt from Washington of St. Louis. 3-4 Conference Mark The Wolverines, consequently, went into last night's battle at Indiana with a 3-4 Conference record and an 8-7 overall…

… the nationally televised game, 78-67. By JOHN LaSAGE Husky Chico San Antonio came a long distance to captain the 1956 Michigan gymnastics team. Born in Providence, Rhode Is- land, the Wolverine captain…

February 12, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 84) • Page Image 3

… into the Colorado College goal during the Wolverines' 7-2 rout of the Tigers last Wednesday night. The victory was sweet re- venge for Colorado's 6-3 triumph of the previous evening. WIHL RACE TIGHTENS…

…, Captain Rod- z came through in his usual ping fast attack and corn- ly dominated Gary Meyers, Loning him, 17-2. mady, making his third ap- lice for the Wolverines play- e hero role in getting Michi- lone…

February 12, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 86) • Page Image 6

…I K THE MICHLGAN DAILY TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1952 CANINE CARNIVAL? '52 Michigras Festival Almost Goes to Dogs Air Crash Victims Campus Calendar Events Today WOLVERINE CLUB-An open meeting of…

… the Wolverine Club Extension Class Opens T oday The University Extension Service announced that Real Est Appraisal II, a continuation of the program of courses leading t certificate in Real Estate…

February 12, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 87) • Page Image 1

… is to be so strong that none will dare to attack us., "If we have learned but one les- CA.e - . . TOM RANDALL JOHN O'REILLY ... return sparks victory ... comes through in century Wolverine Hat Tricks…

…'s lobbies seemed dissapat- Michian Exlode g somewhat yesterday. After two-and-one-half periods Parliamentary observers gave;of listless hockey, the Wolverines 5' e 46-year-old lawyer from Stras- tallied three…

…. A slap shot from close in on the See WOLVERINES, Page 3 EAST LANSING - Michigan's' powerful swimming machine gained momentum yesterday, slip- ping into high gear for the ap- proaching Big Ten meet…

… time of 2:12.1. Probably the most encouraging sign of the evening lay in the per- formances of Wolverine junior John O'Reilly, who won the 220 yard free-style and. took. second to Ron Gora in the 100…

… free. Wolverine captain Bumpy Jones chalked up another win in the in- dividual medley, and set a pool and dual meet record in the pro- cess. Jones covered the 150 yard distance in 1:29.8 for the marks…

February 12, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 85) • Page Image 1

… Michigan r State sextet, 4-0, last night at the 'Coliseum before one of the small- est crowds of the season. It was the third victory of the season for the Wolverines over the cellar-dwelling Spartans who…

… first period; while the Wolverines were a man short. George Chin grabbed a loose puck in Spartan territory, skated behind the visitors' nets and neatly snuck a pass to Pat Cooney who drilled the puck…

… rebounding a Ron Martinson shot. *. * * JIM HAAS made the prettiest play of the night as, he scored the third Wolverine marker after 42 seconds of the final period had gone by.;. Ten minutes later Martinson…

…, playing his first game on the Wolverine first line, took a pass from captain Johnny Matchefts in front of the net and scored on a drive into the corner. Aside from these few scoring SL Wing Calls For…

… Michigan State See SEXTET, Page 6 of- at- drives, the Wolverine attack was generally sluggish. " Three good passes in a row constituted a scor- ing threat and the victors were only able to get 'off 27…

February 12, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 84) • Page Image 15

… The victors-a fantastic bunch of cuties who call themselves the Michigan All-Stars. The losers- the once mighty Wolverine Varsi- ty. We are in the Varsity locker room. Defeat hangs heavy in the air…

… scalpel. We walk over to the defeated Wolverine star Rona Shamer. It was Shamer-the great All- American who suffered the most horrible experience that can come to an athlete. With but three seconds to go in…

February 12, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 84) • Page Image 1

… purpose behind state acquisition, according to President ry, is inability of the Detroit Board of Education to carry the TINGTON, Ind. - Paced hooting Archie Dees, In- sted the Wolverine cag- here last…

… handling by the Wolverines. Michigan's floor work completely collapsed during the second half as Indiana increased its lead by 10 points in the first six minutes of the period. Poor Scoring Depth With the…

… exception of Kramer, Tom Jorgensen, and Billy Wright, not one of the Wolverines were See RAGGED, Page 3 Offices In Japan onsid ered by 'U' Tokyo is - being considered as the site for a possible University…

February 12, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 93) • Page Image 1

… basketball team suffered a 70-65 licking at the hands of the Badgers here last night. The Wolverines just couldn't get rolling as the home five pulled away to an early lead which the Blue never quite overcame…

…. The defeat set the Wolverines back in sixth place in the race for Big Ten honors with a record of four wins and four losses for an even .500 percentage. The win was the first for Wis- iU. . For…

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