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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…

March 12, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 115) • Page Image 3

…-36 defeat at flli- nois was due in part to a great performance by Illinois' Abe Grossfeld and in part to the tense- ness of the Wolverine gymnasts. An all-around gymnast, Gross- ;feld took four firsts, a…

… where on several occasions the Wolverine trampolinists disqualied them- selves by losing control of their direction and landing on the edge of the trampoline. Theteam was a little more re- laxed for…

… higher scoring guard duo next season. Outside.of the Big Ten schedule, four of the teams Michigan played have gone on to greater heights. Only one of the four, Nebraska, did the Wolverines beat, 81-57. The…

… the first round of the NCAA mid-eastern regional tour- nament and lost. Wyoming, who dumped the Wolverines, 78-66, over the Christ- mas holidays, meets Seattle to- night in the first round of the far…

… scores two points against Iowa in the season's finale last Saturday. Lewis' eight free-throws late in the game put the contest on ice for the Wolverines. Sigma Chi, ZIJ"T Win, Advance in I Playoffs By…

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…

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…

March 12, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 115) • Page Image 5

…- sion, students of the school will present a magic act and show' huiorous films of the school. The Wolverine Molar Band, a Dixieland band composed of mem- bers of the school, will also enter- tain. Small…

… announced. Wolverine Club Names Officers ANN ARBOR EMPLOYERS PERSONNEL 504 First National Bldg. NO 5-6107 M303 TYPEWRITER REPAIR and service; pick up and delivery. Moseley Type- writer Service. 204 N. 4th…

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