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May 17, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 158) • Page Image 3

…-0 scoreboard . ..by Dick Lewis Ross, Mead Lead Track Performers (Continued from Page 1) 'M' Linksters Defeat MSC, Purdue, Lose to Ohio State Boilermakers' Benning Wins Honors; Stevens Low Man for Wolverines

…'s decision enabled the Wolverines to garner even a second place over the low sticks. The writers groaned. Big Ten indoor two-mile champion George Lynch suffered a heart-breaking setback in the last 50 yards as…

… broad jump, and the pole vault. Ralph Fessenden turned on a burst of speed to lead teammate Siders across the finish line in the quarter - mile dash. Wolverine Jack Carroll lead most of the way but wound…

…- ner of two other events, was sec- ond place finisher ahead of Mich- igan's Dave Stinson. Dale Foster won the pole vault for the Illini with a vault of 13 feet. Wolverine Roger Maugh and Illini Jim…

… Ten matches but lost the third in a quadrangular meet on the University course yester- day. The Wolverines, previously un- beaten on the Big Ten links, bare- ly edged Purdue. 19-17, and trounced…

… of yester- day's baseball doubleheader be- tween Michigan and Indiana at Bloomington because of rain practically washed away all chances the Wolverines had of retaining their Big Ten Crown. The…

Wolverines, currently in fourth place in the standings, needed victories over Indiana to return them to a contending position. and followed it with a 79 for a 153 total, the best for the Bucks, Although Ohio…

April 17, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 132) • Page Image 3

…FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1953 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE I I I M' Linksters Engage OSU, Purdue, Indiana Tomorrow Wolverine Nine Battles Broncos Rain Washes Out Game with Wayne; Yirkosky, Ritter…

Wolverine link- sters open their conference cam- paign with a quadrangular meet this Saturday on Ohio State's Scarlet and Grey course in Colum- bus. The Michigan linksmen, smart- ing from two straight defeats…

…-10 victors over Ohio Uni- versity. Of the three teams facing the Wolverines this Saturday, In- diana is regarded as the weak sister. Under the tutelage of Coach Owen L. Cochrane, the Hoosiers managed to cop…

… sixth place in the conference race in 1952. The Wolverine squad, a peren- nial powerhouse on the links, al- though facing the toughest com- petition that they may meet throughout the entire campaign, are…

….m. The Wolverines were scheduled to play Wayne University in De- troit yesterday, but the rain which fell Wednesday put Northwestern Field, the site of the game, in en unplayable condition for the con…

March 17, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 113) • Page Image 3

… standard when a re-check of the score for the Michigan-Boston University contest showed him to have garnered two goals and four assists for six points. The BU game, in which the Wolverines set another…

Wolverine Captain Johnny Matchefts walked off with the biggest prize of all taking the Most Valuable Player award. This was one first time a Michigan man had won the cup and Matchefts is the only non…

… plane speeding back from the Wolverine's third straight NCAA tourney win, Alex "Herky" McClellan, senior defenseman from Montreal was named as Most Val- uable Player for the past season. * * * HAAS…

… one of the finest defensemen in college hockey for his past two cam- paigns in a Michigan uniform. This season he made the hockey coaches' first team All-American, the only Wolverine to get the hon- or…

… first goal of the year. Wolverine Coach Vic Heyliger also announced the hockey let- ter men and freshman numeral winners for 1953. In all fifteen "M's" and six sets of frosh num- erals were handed out…

February 17, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 89) • Page Image 3

… period to ruin Mich- in and emerge as the game's iding scorer with 26 markers. THE WOLVERINES went into e extra period with center Paul offsky and Captain Doug Law- nce sitting on the bench with e fouls…

… with Eaddy's driving layup's to break up Gopher Coach Ozzie Cowles's shifting zone defense. The long-awaited Wolverine fast break finally clicked in the Minnesota Field House, as the 6-4 Groffsky passed…

…-earned victory. ALTHOUGH the Wolverines were never more than a few points behind, they trailed the Gophers until mid-way in the second stan- za when they moved into their biggest lead of the evening, 31…

…. * * * THE WOLVERINES will get eir big test this weekend when e strong Sioux of North Da- ta invade Ann Arbor for a two me series, with both games )rth two points. If they can get st the Nodaks without a mis…

… games. North Dakota didn't fare any better than the Wolverines did against Minnesota, dropping three out of four contests in a home- and-home series, which puts the two opponents on equal footing for the…

December 17, 1953 (vol. 64, iss. 72) • Page Image 3

…, will be run for the first time in a conference meet at Champaign March 5 and 6. The new events, voted in with practically no discussion by the+ Big Ten track coaches, promise to give the Wolverine

… the seven Western Intercollegiate Ice Hockey League teams battled rugged opposition in preparation for the coming season. While the Wolverine puckmen were dividing with McGill, and de- feating and…

… dropping the second tilt to the Alumni, 6-3. Play in the WIIHL opens this weekend, as the Wolverines travel out to Grand Forks to battle the Sioux of North Dakota, and in a non-league tilt, Minnesota meets…

May 17, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 158) • Page Image 1

…' powerful track squad rolled to a792/3-522/3dual meet victory over an almost equally strong Wolverine team yesterday at Ferry Field in what was un- doubtedly the best dual meet of the year. Six records were…

… in the 100 and 220-yard dashes. The speedy McNulty tied his own dual meet record, which he set last year, when he scampered over the high hurdles in 14.2 seconds. Highlighting the Wolverine per…

July 17, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 19) • Page Image 3

Wolverines ....1 3 .250 2 LEAGUE THREE Pickups ......3 0 1.000 Cooley ........3 1 .750 z2 Fletcher ......2 1 .667 1 Hinsdale ......1 3 .250 2/ Hayden.......0 4 .000 3 LEAGUE FOUR Daves Boys ...3 1 .750…

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