December 13, 1953
(vol. 64, iss. 69)
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… thwarted as Ross quickly covered the left side to turn away the shot. The Wolverines last period all- out offensive effort almost had ser- ious repercussions in the early minutes, when Toronto left…
… to go in the game, Wolverine coach Vic Y Heyliger put five forwards on the ice in a last ditch effort to put the puck past the invincible Ross. However, the Toronto de- fense kept the action out in the…
… sec- ond period and some neat puck ragging by Stephen prevented the Wolverines from getting a shot on goal. NHL HOCKEY SCORES Detroit 7, Boston 1 Montreal 7, New York 2- Toronto 2, Chicago 0 Gymnasties…
… Building for a non-confer- ence victory. The agile Wolverines captured five first places in the six events and were especially impressive in the high bar with Lee Krumb- holz, Mary Johnson, and newcom- er…
… 12 points on two seconds, a third, and a fifth. First place was a new exper- ience for three Wolverines Wink- ler, Jim Barbero, and Dick Berg- man. All three competed last year but this is the first…
… time any one of the trio has pulled a blue ribbon in, his event, respectively the trampoline, the side horse, and flying rings. Dependable captain Marv John- son, named the Wolverines most valuable…
… wolverine Win Schulz gave Michigan quite a bit of trouble off the boards in the first half and it was main- ly on tip-ins, andtone handers right after a recovered rebound that the Hilltoppers stayed close to…
… floor to make the score 47-44. I.Third Win 1 ONCE AGAIN it was Williams, this time on a pair of beautiful tip-ins, giving the Wolverines a comfortable margin. The 6-8 cen- ter went high in the air for…