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January 15, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 81) • Page Image 1

…, RAIN PRICE FIVE CENTS Chinese Reds Seize 1 rri rican Consulatc. isconsin Wh ips Wolverine agers 3-4 'K') 13,000 See 'M' Dropped Into Second Suprunowicz' 13 High for Losers (Special to The…

… throng of 13,000 persons here. The score was 53 to 41. * * * IT WAS THE first Michigan defeat in three league starts, top- pling the Wolverines from first BOX SCORE ON PAGE 3 place and leaving them in a…

… scoring plays, and when the other Badgers, paced by forward Ab Nicholas, began pouring in baskets over the top of the zone, the Wolverines abandoned it, leaving Rehfeldt free in scoring position…

… the Badgers were capitalizing on openings in their opponents' defense at closet range to the basket. THE FIERY rebounding which marked the Wolverines' victories was totally absent as Wisconsin held…

…, 83-62, in 'their only other loop contest. Biggest Ohio threat is 6 ft. 5 in. Dick Schnittker, a forward, who is averaging 25 points per game so far this season. If the Wolverines have no more luck with…

… Buckeyes, however, are always tough on the home floor, as evidenced by the crush- ing defeat absorbed there by the Wolverines last year. Students Get Phoenix Posts Four students, not listed in yes- terday…

January 15, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 81) • Page Image 3

… PAGE THREE SUNDAY, JANUARY 15, 1950 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Swimmers Dunk Purdue, 60-33; Pucksters M in, 4-I Moss, Stager, Lead 'M' To Season's First Win Wolverines Take Eight Out of Ten…

… capacity crowd at the varsity pool. Gus Stager and Charlie Moss combined to pace the Wolverines, who won eight of the ten events in the meet. STAGER, a senior, was the only double wnner of the afternoon…

… second respectively, leaving Thomas with the number three berth. Purdue's only wins of the day came in the 150-yard back- stroke and the 200-yard breast- stroke. Everett Brooks touched out Wolverine Kahn…

… season with- out a defeat and the second in Conference competition. THE FIRST of the series of falls for the Wolverines was turned in by Captain Jim Smith, Conference 136-pound champion as he pinned Bob…

…'t run out. Star Sophomore wrestler for the Wolverines, Larry Nelson, with a near-fall and a reverse in the third period, came from behind in his 128-pound battle to beat Northwestern's George Halas, 9…

… strength from last year's veterans, he said that the Wolverines would begin to con- centrate in earnest now for the opening of the Big Ten title race against Minnesota on February 15. * * * Side Horse - Won…

…'s pucksters made a clean { sweep of their Eastern invasion byr beating down a scrappy Yale Blue club here last night, 4-1, before a capacity crowd of 3800 at the New Haven Arena. Previously the Wolverines had…

… second period to, ice the battle for the Maize and Blue. The first period was a spec- tacle of frustrating Wolverine' offensive play and brilliant net work by the Yale goal tender' Jim Burns who piled up…

March 15, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 111) • Page Image 3

…-end. The Wolverines will board the same plane carrying the Boston University and Boston College squads who are leaving Boston this morning. 83 for an offensive average of 7.6 goals per game against their…

…, were the only two Coloradians who were able to crash into the scoring column in the Tigers' double loss (5-1 and 11-1) to the Wolverines late last month. Juniors Jim Starrak and Mike I 6 I SI I…

October 15, 1950 (vol. 61, iss. 17) • Page Image 1

… its 23rd straight triumph yesterday and fourth win without loss over Michigan's Wolverines. The two backs, Al Bollard and Vic Pollock, sparked third and fourth period drives that brpught the Cadets a…

… smashing 27-6 victory before 67,076 fans in -Yankee Stadium. THE WOLVERINES, led by Charlie Ortmann, put on a tremen- dous first half show for the huge crowd, and narrowly missed running the Cadets right off…

… 70,000 was well saturated with Wolverine suppoxt ers who went wild, as Don plunged over in anticipation of a stunning upset, but the men of Blaik were not to be denied. The running o f Army's second…

… tied the count just before the half ended. Fullback Don Dufek plunged for the lone Wolverine score' while Pollock scored twice and Pollard and Jack Martin once each for the Cadets. Michigan received the…

… Army fumbles and the second one was costly for the Cadets. Jim Cain, the Army left half, lost the pigskin on the 34 yard line and Tony Momsen hop- ped on it for the Wolverines. It took the Wolverines

July 15, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 14) • Page Image 3

… of Michigan's Big Ten and Rose Bowl champion foot- ball team were selected today to join Wolverine back Don Dufek on the College All Star squad which meets the Cleveland Browns Aug. 17. The additions…

March 15, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 114) • Page Image 1

… to maintain their 1951 NCAA championship. The Wolverines have competedl in all five of the tournaments3 since their inception in 1948, and this is the third year they have. reached the finals. They…

… night, while Colorado topped Yale 4-3 last night. The Wolverines met the MCHL leaders twice during the regular season, losing 5-3 and then winning 7-6 in overtime 4 U' Deficiency Reques A -Y House…

… centers a line of Doug Mul- len (top Wolverine goal getter) and Ron Martinson, who are both first year men in collegiate hockey. He also topped the team in assists with 29. Imerit Commission, which began…

March 15, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 114) • Page Image 3

… The Daily CLEVELAND -- The University of Illinois' two mile relay team came from behind to edge the Wolverines quartet in the Cleve- land Arena here last night. Both anchor men were touched off together…

… run to Georgetown's Carl Joyce in another thrilling race. The winning time was 2:16.2. Mal Whitfield, Olympic half mile champ, again demonstrated his mastery over Wolverine Jack Carroll. Whitfield, the…

… just doesn't rate in Lady Luck's eyes. If a list of Michigan's tough luck athletes is ever published, the Wolverine cinder performer will probably rank high in the first five of the unfortunates…

May 15, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 158) • Page Image 3

…11 THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1952 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE T '~. THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1952 PAGE THREE U M- Wolverine G olfers ,' * * Rip Evans, Lind Pace Michigan , To Easy 20 -6 Victory Special To The…

… Daily DETROIT-Coach Bert Katzen- meyer shuffled his lineup and the revamped Wolverine linksters dealt out a 20%-62 defeat to the University of Detroit at Red Run Course yesterday. 7 Senior Dick Evans…

… the deal on to the player at his left. And that player is Maynard Aris, mentor of an Albion College six which has'piled up seven golf victories in a row. The Wolverines face the Britons in a dual meet…

… here next Monday. --Photo by Jim Parker SHUTOUT TWINS-Wolverine links Captain Dean Lind (left) and Lowell LeClaire both blanked the opposition in yesterday's decisive score over the University of…

… record. If weather conditions are right for the Michigan-Notre Dame dual track meet at Ferry Field Satur- day, the Wolverine Captain will attempt to break 9:00 in the two mile for the first time in his rec…

… emphasized in yes- terday's drills as the Michigan pitchers worked out in preparation for the last home weekend of the season. The Wolverine nine will meet Indiana in a single contest Friday and encounters…

… year, then it is imperative that it capture all three contests this weekend. Following these games, the Wolverines have but three re- maining, two with Wisconsin and one with Northwestern, all away…

January 15, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 81) • Page Image 6

…. meets during the between Semesters break.. The Wolverine tankers will bat- tle the Hawkeyes from Iowa on Faturday afternoon, in the first home dual meet of the year, and then will hit the road, traveling…

… swim in the sprints for Iowa. New Zea- lander Buddy Lucas will partici- pate in the freestyle, while Willy Weber swims breaststroke. * * * STUDENT WILL face teacher when the Wolverine swimmers move on to…

… points to to the Wolverines, 66-61. "move within three tallies of Nchlundt. The Indiana center Purdue now finds itself in the brought his total to 152 by con- cellar as a result of its 67-65 loss mecting…

February 15, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 88) • Page Image 3

… Northwestern, the back- breaking loss left the Wolverines half a game in the basement with a 2-9 conference slate. Coach Bill Perigo's over-anxious quaintet actually outshot the Bad- gers from the field…

…-3 defeat on Illinois' de- fending conference champs last night at Yost Field House. After dropping the opening 123- pound match, Coach Cliff Keen's Wolverines swept victoriously through the rest of the…

March 15, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 112) • Page Image 1

… foreign policy. Opponents con- tended Japan could regain strength faster by playing a mid- dle course between the West and the Communists. Wolverines Bury Gopher Six, 7-3 Haas, Matchefts, Philpott Each Net…

… Two Goals To Pace 'M' Pueksters By PAUL GREENBERG Special To The Daily COLORADO SPRINGS-Coach Vic Heyliger's battling Wolverine pucksters return-to Ann Arbor this afternoon with the big gold trophy…

… as the Maize and Blue fought back from a 2-1 deficit at the end of the fI-st period and went on to win. After the game was over the Wolverines lifted Coach Heyliger to their shoulders, a fitting…

… Campbell to give' John Mariucci's crew its second marker. Trailing 2-1 at the end of the first period, the Wolverines tied it B road ast up at the 6:15 mark .of the second stanza, on Doug Philpott's rebound…

…, heard on Doug Mullen put the Wolverines WHRV, will hit the air at 11155 back on top a short time later by p.m. Monday through Friday driving the puck into the twine starting tomorrow. Hereafter out of a…

… education school will introduce the governor at the convocation hon- oring 403 candidates for teaching certificates. * * * FATLAWING the governor's THE WOLVERINES were a man short four times in the middle…

… offense, and scored at 3:38 with Johnny Matchefts getting the goal to make the score 4-2. Then, keeping the pressure on, the Wolverines stretched their lead to three goals as Jim Haas "inrn - no I ca ulewnr…

April 15, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 141) • Page Image 1

… Super- visors, the Bar Association, or Judge Breakey."j IN UPHOLDING the bill, Attor- nev TTihurt Thomnnn mnintains ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1953 MIX PA -7A lGES Wolverines Face Irish…

…'s disappointing Wolverines as they open their 1953 regular season slate. The contest is scheduled for 3:30 p.m. at the Ferry Field ball park. Michigan didn't turn in too impressive a performance on its southern…

… to South Bend. BILL MOGK ... Wolverine Captain * * * Outfielders Roger Braun and Joe Ridge and Shortstop Hal Reilly paced the squad in the hitting de- partment. Braun slammed out 11 hits to post a…

… inaugural performance. South- paw Ritter opened the Wolverines southern jaunt with a well-pitched 6-3 win over Delaware. Fisher intends to stick with the same lineup that he went with in the South and most of…

… seeing limited ac- tion on the southern swing. The Wolverines own a sizeable 43-17 lifetime bulge over the Irish. Last year Jack Corbett stopped them with five hits to earn a 3-0 verdict. Today's contest…

… is one of a two game series, Michigan jour- neying to South Bend on May 14 to play them in their own ballyard. * * * THE GAME with Notre Dame opens a week of intensive action for the Wolverines

July 15, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 17) • Page Image 1

… Frosty, the three and a half month-old wolverine who made his debut to the public only two weeks ago. Frosty, born March 23 to a wolverine that had been cap- tured in Alaska, died of a bowel infection, Mc…

Wolverine State no one seems quite certain, but Mc- Innis said Frosty was the first young wolverine ever born with- in its limits. Big Three Maps Long Range Plans WASHINGTON - () - The Big Three foreign…

July 15, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 17) • Page Image 3

…- Reynolds. I-M SCORES Wolverines 12, Pharmacology 4 Chemistry B 10, Digits 8 Social Psychology 12, Eco- nomics 11 WR Jokers 7, Hospital Med- ics 6 AMERICAN FIRST - Goodman walked. Vernon flied to right. Baer…

January 15, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 83) • Page Image 6

… competition in Chicago and con- tinued the annual contests while attending their respective univers- ities. Conn is still looking for his first win over the Wolverine ace, but Walters' steady improvement dims…

Wolverine squad, and Jones and Delaney seem the likely men to swim the 150-yard individual med- ley. Along with Walters in the div- ing will be either Charley Bates or Bud Hurd. Michigan's 400-yard freestyle…

…, opening a two game series which is undoubtedly the most vital of the campaign for the Wolverines. Vic Heyligers squad must gain at least a split with the Gophers in order to maintain even a flick- ering…

… hope of an NCAA Playoff berth. Even under normal circum- stances, this task would be a rug- ged one for the Wolverines, but the loss of Doug Philpott, second line winger, makes it even harder…

… Mascarin or JayI Goold up into Philpotts positionI on the second line. This shuf-I fling of lines makes Michigan'st chances for the much needed split "very dim" according toi the Wolverine coach.f The…

January 15, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 83) • Page Image 7

… goals for a career. This record held for 14 years until Gordon McMillan, a protege of Helyiger, set a new mark. ITS A FAT THAT George Chin, outstanding Wolverine wing on Coach Vic Heyliger's puck squad…

… a 6-3 record journey to Ann Arbor to face the Wolverines this Saturday evening at eight o'clock. The most recent of the Spartan triumphs was a surprise win over f" the highly touted Illini five, 60…

… dropped in 136 markers in eight encounters. Last year Ferrari was instru- mental in the two loses handed the Wolverines by Michigan State. In the second encounter he con- tributed 25 points to be high scor…

…- er of the evening. Besides McCoy and Ferrari, the MSC starting five consists of Bob Armstrong 6-8 at the cen- ter post, Keith Stackhouse 6-1 and Bob Devenny 5-11 at the guards. The Wolverine hoop…

… meet Illinois on February 6th and then come back to Ann Arbor for a return engage- ment with Iowa on February 8th. By DAVE ,LIVINGSTON Coach Don Canham and five< Wolverine thinclads open the in- door…

May 15, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 158) • Page Image 4

… this program, the organization has a sticker campaign. The stickers-saying "Fair Play the Wolverine Way" -will be distributed to commer- cial organizations in Ann Arbor which claim that they do not…

September 15, 1954 • Page Image 11

… for people who have a simple interest in common, such as Acolytes, Chess Club, Graduate Outing Club, Mimes, Quart-rdeck Rifle Club, ailing Club, Women's Athletic Association, Ullr Ski Club, Wolverine

September 15, 1954 • Page Image 36

… back a title-a title that iad eluded Wolverine tennis teams ince 1945. They were the underdogs, they :new it, and it made them more letermined. And while they talked if the final exams they were miss- ng…

… given in April, during the Easter vacation, when the netters went on their annual southern tour. The Wolverines captured three of four matches; the only loss being a 9-0 lacing at the hands of Tulane, one…

… a match that was curtailed by a heavy shower. A good-sized crowd was happily surprised to see the Wolverines hold the Hoosiers even. In fact, the-home team was slightly ahead when the rains came. Bob…

… silver cloud. The netters were handed two straight defeats, by Western Mich- igan and Michigan State. Then the Wolverines came back and went undefeated for the rest of the sea- son, capturing six matches…

… the Spartans. The first setto went to Michigan State, 8-1, and the second to the Wolverines by a count of 6-3. The scores, however, do not show how close and how hard fought the series was. Of the nine…

…-place finisher in the Big Ten meet. The Wolverines had high hopes as the season opened, but were plagued from the start by bad breaks. Harry Luchs, the 1952 con- ference parallel bars champion, sprained his thumb…

… conference crown. Even without Luchs, Michigan had no trouble winning its season opener against Notre Dame. Lee Krumbholz, Johnson, and Bill Wink- ler, the 1955 captain-elect, led the way as the Wolverines

… fortunes tumbled during the two weeks in- terlude between semesters, as the NEWT LOKEN ... gymnastics coach Michigan men were able to salvage only one win in three meets. The Wolverine gymnasts opened the…

… to perform the routine. Winkler, also adding to his reper- toire, captured the trampoline win to give Michigan five victories in the six events. The boom was lowered at Illi- nois, where the Wolverines

Wolverines. Iowa handed Michigan another defeat, this time by a narrow 481- 47% score. The Michigan loss was a surprise, since the Hawkeyes had not been regarded very highly in pre-season forecasts. The new…

September 15, 1954 • Page Image 37

… in just ten words Michigan's 1953-54 hockey season. - Via Heyliger's Wolverines were the class of collegiate hockey for three years running, and suddenly, like a bolt from the blue, a fired- up…

… the next night by beating Minnesota to cap the most shocking tournament in col- lege hockey history. It wasn't a bad season for Michigan however. The Wolverine sextet wound up with a 15-7-2 overall…

Wolverines enter the nets. The sophomore goalie is boomed to be even better than Ikola, and his fine hockey against the Detroit Red Wings in an exhibition tilt last season was an indication that this is no lie…

… lady luck has in store for the Wolverines. Michigan came home to face However, taking into account none other than the World Champ- the coaching genious of the stocky ion Detroit Red Wings of the…

…, as thousands of tinual series of ups and dos. eager students were turned away, From the depths of the league and line formed nearly the' standings, the Wolverines rose to length of the Coliseum out in…

… night it was almost rolled to a lopsided, though rough, as bad, as the Sioux, paced by triumph. all-American Ben Cherski and Ken After scholastic troubles had Purpur, hammered the Wolverine taken their…

… kept up its march to- ward a playoff berth by dumping a tough Denver outfit 11-4 in a wild Coliseum game. MacFarland fired in five goals to pace the winners, as a slim crowd cheered the Wolverines on…

…. The next night, Denver almost beat the Wolverines with a third period rally, as the Maize and Blue began to show effects of four games five nights. Chin came to the rescue however, and clinched the game…

… with a minute remaining with a goal mak- ing the score 5-3 and giving Michi- gan its fifth straight win. Now coasting along in third place,t he Wolverines faced off a- gainst a tough Colorado College…

… pounding out a 9-2 triumph be- fore ahuge crowd. The victory moved the Wolverines into first place in the Western Hockey League, and the Ann Arbor campus was swept up in a Hockey mania. Schiller Stars Back…

September 15, 1954 • Page Image 39

… only thing standing between the Wolverines and Big Ten title has been the Fighting Illini of Cham- paign. Even though Michigan possesses some of the greatest track talent in the nation and is rated as…

… history of the school. The " Wolverine tracksters under the able, coaching of ex-Michigan star Canham went on to set rec- ords in both their dual meets and numerous invitationals.t In the first meets of the…

… 1954 indoor season the Wolverines gave some of the nation's top cinder stars a run for their money in a pair of invitational meets at Bos- ton and Washington, completely outclassed Western Michigan and…

…- town. Five Meet Records Then in the triangular meet the Wolverine thinclads set five meet records as they won ten of the twelve events and shared in one other. Grant Scruggs recorded the third best time…

… came face to face with the Orange and Blue of Illinois in a dual mee.t The Wolverines gave their all and could never lose a closer one to Illinois than this with the final score read- ing 581/2-551. The…

September 15, 1954 • Page Image 40

… prospects for the :t season. he Wolverines finished ninth in Western Conference champion- ps after winning seven and los- nine during the dual meet son. ,atzenmeyer started the season i Captain Jack Stumpfig…

….The Wolverines pped the first match to North USED BOOKS Try FOLLETT'S First at BARGAIN PRICES Carolina, 191/2 to 72, and fared poorly with Duke, iosing t h a t match, 221/2-42. Start Dual Meet Season The Maize…

… a whole failed to live up to pre- season expectation and was not able to overcome the failure of the Michigan hiters to produce as they had done the year before. While the Wolverine pitching was not…

…. With a year of experience under their belts, Benedict and Ronan should provide the Wolverines - with a strong second base combin- ation this coming season. The only newcomer to the outer gardens was left…

… side of the season, a Michigan fan can point to the 22 victories, 10 of which did come in conference play. Included among the Wolverine ac- complishments was an extremely successful spring tour, which…

October 15, 1954 (vol. 65, iss. 22) • Page Image 4

… Association will be guest. Gamma Delta will be the 'Guild-host. Events Today Design Committee of the Block "M" Section of the Wolverine Club will hold its weekly meeting today in room 3-B of the Michigan Union…

February 15, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 89) • Page Image 6

… With the Ohio State and Big Ten championship swimming meets just around the corner, the Wolverine swimming squad dis- played overall strength that could mean the return of the Confer- ence crown to Ann…

… looked as if the Wolverines were going to run away from the Wildcats. At one time in the first half Michigan scored 17 points to Northweste-'n's, PAUL GROFFSKY, Ron Kramer, Tom Jorgenson, and two un…

…, hitting on ,18 of 36 shots. Foul Shooting Off Personal fouls also slowed down the Wolverines. Captain Paul Groffsky fouled out late in the first half and this hurt Mich- igan perceptibly. Jorgenson and…

February 15, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 89) • Page Image 7

…-34 win over Notre Dame, the Wol- verines set down highly-rated Kansas, 80/-33%, and also made a fine showing in the AAU meet January 29. 'M' Swamps Irish Wolverine athletes were out- standing individually…

… expected that Bill Squires, Notre Dame tracksters who had run a 4:10.7 mile the previous week, would pro- vide stiff competition for the fast- stepping Moule. Moule. Wins Easily The Wolverine track captain…

…:15.0. All in all, it was a field day at the field house last Saturday, and Canham is as pleased with the team's performance as anyone. Before going to Michigan State, March 4, however, the Wolverines battle…

…-skating Wolverines shot to within one and one-half points of second place, and are only a half point out of third as a result of thrilling 7-4 and 4-3 wins over the Spartans. Other Contenders Split The Wolverine cause…

May 15, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 158) • Page Image 1

… State Blasts Way to 8-5, 4-3 Wins; Wolverine Big Ten Title Hopes Fade CCEPT CE GIVE! By RUSS By LYNN TOWLE Special to The Daily ? EAST LANSING - Michigan's Big Ten baseball title chances plummeted…

… as it fell twice under Michigan State's power in a dou- bleheader here yesterday. The Wolverines lost 8-5 and 4-3 dropping them into fourth-place in the Big Ten standings behind Minnesota, Michigan…

…, Michigan State Coach John Kobs played only his starting nine in each game. Gene Snider and Thurston were the big men for the Wolverines in the opener as each man drove in two runs. Snider hit a home run in…

… inning, the sec- ond game was a pitchers' duel, but Dick Idzkowski had more control of the two pitchers. In his six in- ning pitching stint, Dick Peter- john of the Wolverines issued eight bases on balls…

… Honors Special to The Daily EVANSTON, II.-Record break- ing and near record breaking per- formances highlighted the second Annual Big Ten Relays held at Evanston, Ill. yesterday. The Wolverines took team…

… than sec- ond place OSU. Relay Squads Win The Wolverine relay squads also accounted for two first places in the one and two-mile relays. Laird Sloan, Pete Gray, Dick Flodin, and Grant Scruggs turned in a…

December 15, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 66) • Page Image 7

… DECEMBER 15,1955 THE MICHIGAN DAILY !AGN 8 'M' n de... Harvey Williams By JIM VOGT before he was forced to leave the Like to play center for the game because of an ankle injury. Wolverine cagers…

… for the Wolverines. Cleveland's Herb Score Voted AL's Top Rookie Swimming Enters 37th Year Here By ED BERNREUTER Swimming at the University of Michigan had its beginning in 1919 as an informal club…

… the Wolverine squad to continue their practice throughout the va- cation in preparation for their first collegiate meet of the year- the Big Ten Invitational Meet, held at East Lansing, January 7th. tr…

January 15, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 78) • Page Image 1

…' & YAq.XEM VI/L. LALV1. IVO."Y Wolverines Stop Wildcats, 94-76 Detroit 's Newspap er Strike Settled Kramer Goes On 34-Point Spree To Set New Michigan Scoring Mark Special To The Daily 4…

… EVANSTON, Ill.-Paced by Ron Kramer's record-breaking 34 points, the Michigan basketball squad topped Northwestern 94-76 last night in McGaw Memorial Field House. The victory kept the Wolverines in the thick…

… past MacCarten only to have it hit the pipe and bounce away. The partisan Michigan crowd warmed up to the situation and called for a Wolverine goal as the second period opened. Dick Dunni- gan brought…

January 15, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 78) • Page Image 3

…15, 1956 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Icers Whip Gophers; Cagers, Gymnasts Pucksters Hold League Dominance (Continued from Page 1) The Wolverines came close to breaking the game wide open on two occasions…

… Wildcats' big scorers at bay and stifled their efforts to climb back into the con- test. Hoping to continue their role as Conference dark horse the Wolverines ill engage Wisconsin at Madison Monday evening…

…. 4 i RON KRAMYR . . . 34 points --Daily-Dick Gaskill WOLVERINE goalie Lorne Howes sprawls on the ice to block a Minnesota shot in action at the Coli- seum last night. Both Howes and Gopher goalie…

… squad received another rude jolt as it was hand- ed a 21-16 loss at the hands of an underdog University of Illinois team here yesterday. It was the Wolverines' third straight loss in dual meet com…

… competition, he lost a close 3-2 decision to Robert Alexander after trying In- diana's Denny Krick the day be- fore. The Wolverine's next match will be against Purdue, February 3, and the team is optimistic as…

… Michigan cashed in heavily in the high-board diving with Char- lie Bates, taking first on 258.6 points, followed closely by the Wolverines' John Narcy. Iowa's points came from four big first places, two of…

… Teach- er's College ace, who won with a very creditable leap of 6'5%,". The Wolverines' Eeles Landstrom turn- ed in the best pole vault-14'- with former Olympic vaulter George Mattos taking second with 13…

February 15, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 86) • Page Image 3

… evident that Michigan's basketball team is go- ingsto wind up the season far from the top of the Big Ten standings --and perhaps close to the bottom. The Wolverines find a little solace in noting that four…

Wolverine entries had to wait un- til the first day of the second semester to become eligible. These three are pole-vaulter Eeles Landstrom and miler Geert Keilstrup, both of whom just turn- ed sophomores…

…, Delta Chii 34 the Wolverines present a formid- able lineup for any opponent. A convincing win this weekend will restore much of the team'sj confidence, and may be just the t9nic they need for the…

… Yost Field House the Wolverines wrest- ing squad extended its winning streak to three by virtue of an 18- 15 edge over visiting Iowa. At the close of the first sem- ester the Michigan matmen, de- fending…

… Big Tep champions, had been the possessors of an overall 0-3 record. However, since the re- turn of Don Haney, 147 pound Conference champion, the fortunes of the Wolverines began to change as they edged…

…- panying three points in the final match to give the Wolverines a victory. Captain Mike Rodriguez, wrest- ling at the 157 pound weight, more than provided the winning margin over Michigan State by pinning…

… his opponent and adding five points to the team total. Both squads won four events; however, all of State's came via decisions, while the Wolverines got two extra points for Rodriguez' fall which gave…

March 15, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 111) • Page Image 3

… Michigan hockey teams are becoming a habit here come every March and the NCAA playoffs. The Wolverines will have to wait a night, however, before they can take the ice at the Broadmoor Ice Palace for the…

…- cart by winning over favored Mich- igan, 6-4, in the first round. Engineers' First Trip The Wolverines again have the edge in experience, while Tech will be making its first appearance in the national…

March 15, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 111) • Page Image 5

…. Transferring to the University, the Mu Phi Epsilon member sang in the Bach Choir, played the drums in the Wolverine Band and accompanied Soph Scandals. Miss Paullin will also conduct the musicians as they appear…

…. Also blowing the trumpet will be Pete Fader. Included in Fad- er's musical train experiences are membership in the Marching and Wolverine Bands. He also sings in the Bach Choir and with the Detroit…

January 15, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 87) • Page Image 6

… Michigan very sharp in the sprint, winning team has started off on the right both the 50 and 100 yard free- "stroke." style races. The Wolverines' first Big Ten Captain John Narcy turned in opponent, Purdue…

… willing to idle throughout the entire mid- change to the breaststroke to help year period. the team, and his performance Vacation Action Saturday night was promising The Wolverine natators will considering…

… Keen became Wolverine coach in 1925, he has over- come annual obstacles to produce an unbroken line of winning teams. Championship squads in 1929, '38, '53, '55 and last year. Eleven see- ond place teams…

… of these sophs, as well as i47-pound senior Lloyd Hamady, came out for the team at Michigan without ever having wrestled in high school. Inexperience has already made its mark on the Wolverines. They…

… - last-place finisher in 1956- could win only its second meet from the Wolverines in 30 years last Saturday is an indication of this. Keen has reason for pessimism, but this apparently is not part of his…

January 15, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 87) • Page Image 7

…ANUARY 15 1957 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wolverine cGg rs omp Michigan's Shearon, Burton Pace Attack on Badger Five (Continued from Page 1) Seconds later, Lee drove in from absorbed his fourth foul of…

… bench for the Wolverines for the last few games, Shearon stepped in for George Lee in last night's game with Wisconsin, and paced the Wolverine attack with 16 points. 'M' Faces Spartans Here In Hockey…

… Battle TOn it is quite deadly, as it proved to be} last night. He made good on six of them in the final period, add- ing four free throws to tie M. C. Burton for Wolverine scoring honors with 16 points…

… victory and tonight should prove no exception. Icers Gain Ground The Wolverines moved into third place over the weekend, and now trail Denver by only two and- a-half points. Denver split a home…

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