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February 18, 1915 (vol. 25, iss. 96) • Page Image 4

…- ington, place the Wolverine's total at 902. Up to date, Michigan has lost no games and has won three, which places her, in one way, in a tie for first place with Yale and Nebraska. But official figures…

… rate the teamsaccording to their averages, which carried out to only two decimal places gives Michi- gan a tie for third place with Kansas, which was recently defeated by the Wolverine marksmen. The…

February 18, 1917 (vol. 27, iss. 94) • Page Image 1

… WILSONi BIG NINE OPENS RELAYS TO ICHGANTRCK MEN WOLVERINES TO MEET WESTERN CONFERENCE TEAMS IN ILLINOIS GAMES By Walter Eckersall (Chicago Tribune.) Chicago, Feb. 17.-The door was partly opened today for…

… whe Cross hurled his second try with th shot for a distance of 45 feet 3 inche, the Wolverines were never headed. Notre Dame journeyed to Ann Arbo: minus the loss of Dutch Bergman sprinter and quarter…

February 18, 1919 (vol. 29, iss. 93) • Page Image 3

… regu- lar Wolverine team. The summaries for the Saturday contest at M. A. C. were: IMi 11chigan Pos 31. A. C. CHAMPIONSHIP DIAMOND SQUAD several times accounts for the unusu-I Hewlett ........L…

… Morrison,Oh whcd contest th s rple ninewas.e-by the Wolverines," commented Coach 9; Palm, 7 out of 11; Foster, none in macher, Ruzicka, Saunders and Ippel. feated by a score of 20 to 3. Mitchell last night…

February 18, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 98) • Page Image 4

… Aggies scoreless. Michigan had little difi- culty in winning, for the offense worked with smoothness and preci- sion; the most pleasing feature of which was the Wolverines' splendid combination play. These…

… play, the greater your enjoyment. C aa * ~ - O CIGASCANDIES * PiW 3 LUNCHES so ASi i ® 'W atry to treat yoU rihtW mm uumwuuu .533* et NEW COMIAINWILL BE EMPLOYED BY WOLVERINES5 IN BADGER CONTEST IICHIG…

… offense, which has proved highly ef- fective in every game this year. The antics of Paper and Kipke have appar- etly speeded up the Wolverine at- tack, while Miller and Ely both gave good accounts of…

… of Tebell ,but he will be in shape to-, night. The Wisconsin floor pass will undpubtedly be in evidence tonight for Dr. Meanwell has built his attack around this weapon. If the new Wolverine

February 18, 1923 (vol. 33, iss. 99) • Page Image 1

Wolv-erines took 'nine firsts~ to Gen. E. 11. Crowder as judge advocate in the opening minutes of the second one for" Chicago and also most of thle general of the army, who is retiring half when…

… Michigan offs its feet, but was tra Co~ncert series will take place at ' soon stopped by the Wolverine guards.,s eight o'clock tomorrow evening in Hill Elyia Cages Long Onpe ~uditoriuni when the Detroit Sync…

… "Y" pool when the Alboada Scne &Gypy' ong aquatic squad of Indiana, university' Varatins.Fanang oftheAs-downed the Wolverines by a Score; Variaos . a d n o o h s of 43 to 25, taking first in five of…

…'clock Papemigutli Winls Fanc(y Diving , amma star. The two Wolverines St. Wedinesday evening. Tile tournament Michigan presented thrmee (listinct, ed a p~retty race to the finish on tn will consist oM five rounds…

February 18, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 97) • Page Image 6

… FORFALR TO CLEA[ Suie reRrre To Wolverine I 1a)e DEIC IEIES; LESCHINSKY AD EDCAR LOSTK COMM'-' I7TTEE MAY W Nill Reqt*1ire Coupon REINTAT HO !Books For Mat Meet I (By Associated Press) New York, Feb. 17…

… durinig a trans-continental most important matches of the sea- trip to sanctioned( A. A. IT. meets., son as the Wolverines are undefeated - - in their first two Conference meets Benny Leonard has accepted a…

… ice in such bad condition that the, games scheduled for this week-end I with the Wolverines has been post-C poned. Coach Barss was notified of this fact yesterdlay a few hours before the Michigan hockey…

February 18, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 103) • Page Image 6

…'s Wolverine wrestlers will at- tempt to add a fifth to their unbroken 'string of wins when they face the Northwestern mat team at 7:30 to- night in Yost field house in their second Conference meet. Sciuler…

…. "Skipper"j Composition Of Squad IWhich Mather, the Wolverine basketball Will Race This Week coach who has been confined to S't. MILE RELAY IS FEATURE Varsity track athletes, in accord- ance with the regular…

February 18, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 103) • Page Image 7

…THE F.MICH-IGAN fDAILY C4 A r:T TTI T% A "CT 'G1Mnlr3TT A T3V i.Q. 1.[3 s'}.4...,: 'ArffUIIJAY, FEBRk~UARY .18, 1928:i aaa. l.. a aaan. ai<-... WOLVERINE TRACK TEAM MICH IAN MATMEN FACE…

…. Bring your shoes to be repaired where shoes are made, and save 15% by walking a block. Only one store. Corner Forest and South 1. C Wolverines Hold Badger Sextet' To Tie Score Until Late lit The Seeond…

… night, after the Wolverines held the score to a tie until late in the second period. Wis- consin took to an offensive drive at the opening of the game and in less than four minutes talied its first point…

… Watson of Michigan, I 2 Conference champion, who has garn- ered 13 points in three matches 'by two falls and a decision, will handle the Wolverine's 135 hound assignment .................... against an…

February 18, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 95) • Page Image 7

… promise 4 the Wolverines in the final mat eir opponents in a very material on the freshman team three yer n defeated them for the seco ry. The Purple machine has dis- ago, so he may prove valuable in…

… virtually tions, Coach Mann took his nata-j and Watson, also ex-Wolverin Llled. l tors to Grand Rapids last Thursday ' aided the Yacht club to victory. Minnuesota, Ohio State, and Chi- for an exhibition meet…

… with the .lo- This week two - meets, are ont ;o may be counted out of the cal "Y" team. The Wolverines had tank team .card. TIhe Maize a .e, having failed to show any- little trouble in chalking up a 54…

… home c :prise the followers of the Big club. In the preliminaries the f erence meet; of the Big Ten se n~e court fortunes. Maize and Blue aggregation down-' son. Records Threatened -inWOLVERINE

… pound class fur- nished the feature entertainment of the evening with the' Wolverine taking the hard fought match with anl advantage of 1 :37. Robinson wrestled to a draw with °Kelly last unable to pin…

February 18, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 95) • Page Image 7

…T," R. M T C -4.1 A N D A TV. RA .- -C Y PnAlI', ", !uN WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1931 . 1 1... f YJM' 1Y I. 1 _,. 1. a c ._. . t _..1 1 .. < . _ .v. ... rx Mect to Give Wolverines Drill Before…

… other members of the forward line. With Schlanderer playing as a regular, and Sindles lost to the team, some other men who have not yet seen service with the Wolverines are expected to get into action…

…, meetings, etc., through the Daily Official Bulletin. Latest news of world, nation, state, and city from Varsity Than Squad Looks Stronger When It Lost to Ohio. The Wolverine gymnastic team will meet…

February 18, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 98) • Page Image 1

… Field last night. Wolverines won eight firsts to three, and had point-winners ry event. of the most surprising features meet was the uncovering of more talent in Michigan's ros- our of Michigan's firsts…

…, after having led .tire distance. Bob Lamb took a third for the Wolverines in a that was much disputed. His ras :06.3. Lemen sprang a surprise in the r-mile by beating Arnold of and Capt. Ellerby of…

… nish, when the Wolverine run- :ded with sprints worthy of the ,rd dash. Wolverines won another slam 65-yard low hurdles, in which u Hunt broke the tape in :07.5. amb took second, and Leonard an, third…

… the Big Ten ladder by vir- Wolverine 26 to 20 victory Buckeyes here tonight. an ascended to eighth place Olsen men to a tentative the ranks. A Chicago vic- ght would drop the Buck- the cellar. me was…

February 18, 1934 (vol. 44, iss. 98) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE Team Wins Second VictoryOverWisconsin,_2 To Cornell College Wrestling Team Defeats Michigan Squ. I PLAY Rubin Scores Lone Fall For Wolverines In 126 Pound Division By…

… BILL REED Taking four out of eight matches and drawing another, Cornell Col- lege wrestlers yesterday afternoon de- feated Coach Cliff Keen's Wolverine team in the Field House by a score of 15 1-2 to 12…

… 1-2. But two falls were registered in the meet, one by each team. Seymour Ru- bin, substituting for the injured Joe Oakley in the 126-lb. division, was1 credited with the lone Wolverine fall when he…

… at 135-lbs. piled up the biggest time advantage for the Wolverines as he defeated Wesley West with a 7 minutes, 35 second advantage. Jimmy Landrum failed to break a wrist lock which Tom Shaffer had put…

February 18, 1936 (vol. 46, iss. 95) • Page Image 1

… Lose To Hoosiers In Last Half Huffman, Gunning Lead Indiana To 37-23 Win; Jake Townsend Stars Passing Play Of Team Is Stopped Wolverine Offense Bogs After Gaining 14-12' Lead In First Half By RAYMOND A…

… the Wolverines' baskets, the Varsity was unable to keep pace with the Hoosiers, who came back after trailing 14 to 12 at the half to overwhelm the Michigan team. Keith Gunning's offensive play was the…

… away from the Wolverines. Indiana let the Wolverines bring the ball down the floor but once un- der the basket John Townsend's pass- ing was stopped by the leech-like de- fensive play of Vern Huffman…

… next five to take the meet, 17 to 13. The Wolverines started fast, John Speicher taking an overtime 118- pound match from Andrews in 4.49. Cameron, using a top scissors, stopped Elliott and Earl Thomas…

February 18, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 97) • Page Image 3

… Only FiveWolverine AthletesSuccumb To Ineligibilil Ly Jinx Fraternity Mermen Reach Finals Individual nor s One of the largest groups ever tox enter the Intramural interfraternityI swimming meet…

… Kundla and George Addington. Between them 20% Djsc they scored over half of the Gophers' points. Pjms-Mflr Jake Townsend, who was respon- Pajamas - Mufers sible for the Wolverine conquest of Neckwear…

February 18, 1938 (vol. 48, iss. 98) • Page Image 7

… House, and the animual Smoker, to which men well advanced in thel fields of engineering are invited asl guest speakers.c IMolveri}I The chief purpose of the Michigan Wolverine is to serve good food to…

… students without profit. Any member of the University is eligible for mem- bership. Entirely managed by Univer- sity students, the Wolverine has a total membership of approximatelyt 675. It provides jobs for…

February 18, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 98) • Page Image 1

…). Varsity Tank Team Renews O.SU. Rivalry Buckeyes Out To Revenge Tie In Last Meet; Team Balance To Decide Tilt Tomski's Return Aids Wolverines By MEL FINEBEG COLUMBUS, O.-Special to The Daily-Michigan and…

… State has taken this meet seriously and hopes to make it a very happy afternoon by finishing in time for a supper of Wolverine meat. The Buckeyes are still seething over Ahe judge's decision which gave…

… Michi- gan a free-style relay victory and en- abled the Wolverines to eke out a 42- 42 tie. Inflamed by editorial com- ment in local papers, the Bucks are seeking revenge. Want Decisive Victory Balm for…

… the Wolverines so that Matt Mann can distribute his team power more strategically. It is team balance that will ulti- mately decide the meet. A majority of the first place winners can be de- termined…

… have not been beaten badly and this may be their night to cut loose. Certainly the Wolverines will not win on luck. Their luck has been all, bad thus far. Tonight they will be without the services of ace…

…- gan scoring leader, will head the Wolverine drive for victory number three. Harmon is sixth in Conference scoring at present with 64 points and By DICK SIEILK With the Illinois Relays acting as the…

February 18, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 98) • Page Image 3

… Spartans of Michigan State tonight at Yost Field House in their second home appearance of the year. The Wolverines turned in a 32 to 0 victory over the Spartans last year, but they do not hope to repeat…

… Oklahoma boy who is perhaps the speediest wrestler, on the Wolverine squad. Combs was ineligible last semester but is primed for this meet as the result of regular practice ses- sions with the squad. He will…

… has the habit of winning games with scores larger than the one Michigan made against the under- sized Woodstock team. Wolverine hopes for a victory will rest on the ability of their opening forward line…

… Ralph Schwarzkopf, who is not entered in the special 1500-meter event, will run the anchor leg of one mile. Indiana just nosed out Michigan last year in this race in world record time. The Wolverine two…

February 18, 1940 (vol. 50, iss. 98) • Page Image 1

… civilian authorities. Cagers Track T Varsity Snaps Losing Streak In Dull Game, Capt. Rae Leads Scoring With 10 Points; 3,500 Watch Wolverines Win By CHRIS VIZAs Michigan's 29-18 victory over Chi- cago…

…'s basketball squad last night at Yost Field House was as exciting and impressive as an old ladies' rocking chair social. As the Wolverines waltzed into their first Conference victory in the last four games, the…

…- sions and State's Eastern Intercol- legiate Champion, Frank Gleason, tossed Jack Sargent after punishing the Wolverine for eight minutes with a figure four. Bill Combs scored a notable tri- (Continued on…

… Huskies their third win in the four game series, all three of their victories coming after the Wolverines won the first game in Ann Arbor. After two scoreless periods, Arne Mars opened the fireworks on a…

… goals, the first coming on a power play while Wolverine Jim Lovett was in the penalty box and the second on a double pass from Villeneuve and Norman Sihvonen. Barney Bourne wound up the after- noon…

February 18, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 93) • Page Image 1

… Suprunowicz, the only Wolverine able to score consistent- ly, dented the Purdue defense for 17 points. The Michigan attack was particularly ineffective in the second half. Purdue Leads at Half Purdue led 27…

Wolverines gave the Boilermakers a nip and tuck tussle during the first half. The lead see sawed with Michigan leading at 11-7 and again at 25-24 before Purdue took a 27-25 mar- gin at half time. Captain…

… Hoffman then swept .the Wolverines off their feet with his ball stealingtactics at the start of the second half. The Purdue leader ripped under the hoop for eight straight points and the 35- 25 margin was…

February 18, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 83) • Page Image 1

… Coliseum. The Wolverines looked slower than they had on previous occa- sions and the passing was not up to their usual standard as they were limited to tb goals in the first period and one in each of the…

Wolverines drew first blood in the slow-moving contest when McMillan grabbed the puck in a scramble and slid it past Bear goalie Ian Watson at 4:50 of the initial period. California came right back to tie it…

February 18, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 91) • Page Image 7

… AIMLESS Wolverines, who have had trouble hitting the hoop throughout the season, sank to a new low. State's tight defense held the Michiganders to two baskets in the first half while running up a 21…

… hands of an in- spired Toronto University sextet, 6-4. There were no alibis about the defeat inflicted on the Wolverines. The Blues outskated, outshot, and outpassed the Maize and Blue pucksters…

… bar. * * , ED BUCHANAN, Wolverine team captain, former Big Ten, Western Open, NCAA and NAAU trampoline champion, captured the trampoline event. Con Ettl, dependable Michigan standby, was the only other…

Wolverine to win an event, taking first on the high bar. Bob Checkley of Michigan was second on the horse, followed by George Patten of Minnesota and Jeff Knight and Ettl of the Maize and Blue. A tie for…

February 18, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 92) • Page Image 2

…. Congregational-Disciples Guild: Tea, 4:30 to 6 p.m., Guild House, 438 May- nard. Hillel Foundation. Casting for Radio script for Hillel players, at Lane Hall 4:30 p.m. All are invited. Wolverine Club. Meeting, 7…

February 18, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 92) • Page Image 3

…AY, FEBRUARY 19, 1952 T"H E MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE Wolverines Eke Out One-Point Win over Wis consim # * *# # HOPES STILL ALIVE: Sextet's Future Hinges on North Dakota n a * * r By BOB…

… LANDOWNE The, Wolverine hockey team will have its eyes keenly peeled toward the Rockies this week. The Maize and Blue pucksters will be rooting for the North.Da- kota team that will be visiting that area to…

… their NCAA championship in this year's tournament in March, the Wolverines must finish either first or second in the league to get invited to the playffs. If the Iodaks can dump each of Michigan's two…

…-0 on Omer Brandt's first of three goals. Once John McKennell tied the score on a tough angle shot near the end of the period, the Wolverines loosened up and showed their best hockey in the middle stanza…

…. BRANDT'S SECOND goal tied it again only to have George Chin give Michigan the lead again, 3-2. Then the Wolverine defense lapsed long enough to allow two goals for the Tigers within 70 seconds. But Haas…

… took over again and deadlocked matters with a late period tally. After Brandt turned in the hat trick the Wolverines trailed 5-4, but Chin became a temporary hero when he tied it with five minutes to…

…' For the second consecutive game, the Wolverines played with only seven men. The starting five of Lawrence and Eaddy at the guards, Skala and Ray Paviche- vich at the forwards, and Milt Mead at center…

…," though scoring only four points, came up with an unusually large share of Michigan rebounds in the 40 minutes he played. The Wolverines also gave an ac- creditable account of themselves percentage…

… the 220 was 2:09.7, while Jones was clocked at 4:42.5 for the 440. THE VICTORY was Michigan's. sixth of the season and the twen- ty-seventh in 29 dual meets with Michigan State. The Wolverines' margin…

… come. Wolverines, by virtue of a four and a half minute freeze in the final period, nipped the Badgers, 56-55, to climb into eighth place in the West- ern Conference. BIG TEN ROUNDUP- slini Defeat Ihdiaa…

February 18, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 90) • Page Image 3

…FEBRUARY 18,,1953 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE 'uture Ice Hopes Hinge )n Freshman Pucksters Vic Heyliger, Wolverine hock- ey mentor, besides concentrating heavily upon the remaining games of…

… Residence Hall and Fraternity divisions will be run off at the ,Field House Satur- day, February 28 before the Michigan-Ohio State meet. -Earl Riskey Maize and Blue uniforms next season to replace Wolverines

…. Size is certainly no indi- cation of hockey ability for John- ny Matchefts, undoubtedly one of the finest hockey players to wear a Wolverine uniform, is not much bigger himself. ANOTHER HEYLIGER find is…

… enjoyable problem for Hey- liger as he rates all three as out- standing goaltenders. Howes has made one appearance before Michigan fans. He guarded the nets during the third period of the Wolverine - Detroit…

… ,Michigan trailing Wisconsin, 66-63, until the Badgers put on the fourth, period stall. It was even closer with the Gophers, the score be- ing knotted 76-76 before the SCORING STATISTICS-16 GAMES Wolverines

February 18, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 92) • Page Image 3

… final score of the Michigan-Michigan State dual swimming meet became history, the crowd at the Sports Building pool realized why the Wolverines' imported double act of Bert and' Jack Wardrop were so…

… when he gutted out the last fifty yards with a shoulder sep- aration. * * * WITH THE Wardrops coming eligible for competition Matt Mann can now present an air tight line- up to the Wolverines' remaining…

… sportsmen. The English Lit majors first came into contact with Coach Matt Mann and Michigan when Mann took the Wolverine team on a tour of some of the European countries. The Olympians always had a de- sire…

… defeated a young, aggressive Michigan Tech team at Houghton, Michigan. Two days later in Ann Arbor, playing with only three hours sleep in the previous 24 due to transportation difficulties, the Wolverines

Wolverine Puck Attack j' , By PHIL DOUGLIS A blue streak swept down the ice, pivoted sharply, and fired the puck into the Colorado College net. The huge crowd at the Coliseum went wild as the man in blue…

February 18, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 89) • Page Image 1

… Gophers here before a sell-out Williams Arena mob. The Wolverine triumph threw the sensational league race into a three-way tie for first place, as Michigan Tech's rampant Huskies kept pace by blitzing…

… Minnesota's reach. With the Wolverines leading by only one slim goal, the lean Mc- Intosh took a pass from Ed Switz- er, who had taken a cross ice pass from Tommy Rendall. Roaring in as a trailer on the play…

… look like Animal Farm at Northwestern this afternoon. Donald Duck will be wearing a Wildcat uniform when the Wolverine wrestling squad in- vades Evanston, Illinois for a dual meet between the two Big Ten…

February 18, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 96) • Page Image 1

… tracked it as far as Sunan, site of a Red air base about 15 miles north of Pyongyang, North Korean capital. 'M' DROPS TO SEVENTH: Spartans whip wolverines, 79-69 E By RUDE DIFAZIO Michigan State moved to…

…. The Wolverines who led the league eight days ago, have now dropped into the seventh place with a 4-5 record. Spartans Pull Ahead After a slow start, the Spartans jumped out to a 31-25 half-time lead and…

… then constantly beat back Wolverine second-half chal- lenges with torrid out-court shoot- ing led by forward Bob Anderegg. The Spartan forward, who was high man for the night with 25 points, scored 21 in…

… the second half on a hot streak of jump shots from the corner. Star eenter : Johnny Green, who had three dif- ferent Wolverines guarding him at various times during the game, hit a respectable 18…

…. Forward George Lee lead Michi- gan with 22, while Pete Tillotson hit for 17. Anderegg Stops Drives On two different occasions in the second half, the Wolverines pulled 'to within two points only to have…

… five months at the school. She had been suspended in incidents in- volving Minniejean. -Daily-David Arnold GIVE HIM A CHANCE-Wolverine Pete Tillotson (left) and Dale Kingsbury corner Michigan State…

February 18, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 96) • Page Image 6

… up. Against Michigan State Satur- day night Wolverine sharpshooters' tattered the nets for 91 points, two short of its season's high, and good enough to win most games. State Sets Record But State…

… aggregation. The Wolverines' defensive inept- ness was placed in the spotlight once more against Iowa Monday night when they squeaked by with a last-minute 90-86 win.. In both games Michigan suf- fered most at…

… got loose as much: as he did for all those tipins." Gentry got 20 points against the Wolverines, almost all of them-the result of converted rebounds. All wasn't gloom with the cage, mentor, though. He…

… Monday's game that the Wolverines won, 90-86. MICHIGAN'S TRACK HOPES: Relay Teams Feature Usual Strength (This- 3s the concluding part of a series discussing Michigan's track. team. Today's article…

… presents the Wolverine relay hopes.)' By JIM BENAGH Michigan has always put to- gether strong relay teams and it hasn't taken long this season to see that.another "normal" year is in progress. In three meets…

… to date - the Michigan AAU, Michigan State Relays and a triangular contest- the Wolverines boast five first places and four seconds in 10 relay starts. And from the looks of the 1959 schedule, there…

February 18, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 93) • Page Image 6

… Big Ten, Michi- comes out a winner. he Wolverines have defeated r Conference teams in head-to- ,d dual meets: Ohio State (24-, Purdue (23-3), Northwestern -5), and Iowa (14-11). Michi- 's only loss is…

… to Penn State. lichigan State, considered the of roadblock to a Maize and e-colored Big Ten crown, was felled Monday night by Pittsburgh, 15-11. The Wolverines hung up a 17-11 verdict over Pitt. Iowa…

…'s Wolverine edition has shown, there seems to be little room for improvement. Keen is most likely to have his men concentrate on conditioning and aggressiveness in the coming weeks before the Conference af…

…- fair. Dual meets at Illinois and Indi- ana this weekend and at Michigan State the weekend after offer the Wolverines a chance at a 10-1 record, which would be the best for a Keen team since the 1951 mark…

… the Wolverines, but a victory at East Lansing will definitely stamp Michigan "the team to beat" in the Big Ten champion- ships. ELABORATE CLEAN-UP TOPCOATS - CARCOATS WINTER JACKETS ues $40 to $65…

…. Because it was an open meet, however, the time wasn't counted as a high school record. In the second effort, he was pushed by ex-Wolverine track cap- tain Ron Wallingford, also of Toronto. Luckily (for…

February 18, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 95) • Page Image 1

Wolverine error and picking up a few breaks along the way, waltzed off with a 4-1 victory. The victory clinched the Wes- tern Collegiate Hockey League championship for Denver, but Michigan still held second…

… place in the WCHA as Minnesota whip- ped Michigan Tech's pressing Huskies, 5-1, last night. The Wolverines are still faced with the seemingly impossible task of beating the Pioneers to- night to avoid…

… dropping into third place behind Tech should the Huskies win tonight against Min- nesota. Game time here is 8:00 p m. at the Coliseum. The Wolverines were victimized at every turn last night. 'M' Dominates…

… change at 16:51. As the Wolverines jumped on and off the ice directly in front of the Michigan bench, Duff as took Williamson's short lob pass at the blue line and skated in on goalie Jim Coyle to score…

…. Even at that the Wolverines weren't out of the game as just 49 seconds into the second period Larry Babcock got what everyone in the rink but Referee Marty Pavelich thought was the equal- izer. The…

February 18, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 95) • Page Image 5

… Hall and Scott Maentz, and a good scoring effort by Tidwell, Strack feels that the Wolverines have a better than even chance to upset the high-flying Boilermakers. Cole sparked Mich- igan's victory over…

… tele- vised regionally by NBC. Monday's 8 p.m. contest with second place Iowa will end the Wolverines' three game home stand. The Hawkeyes are having their troubles, though. Four of their starting five…

February 18, 1961 (vol. 71, iss. 95) • Page Image 6

…-Munro (tripping) 7:54, M Wilson (tripping) 10:07, M-Palenstein (holding) 12:03, D- Munro (tripping) 12:38. Saves: Coyle (M) 10 8 6 24 Kirkwood (D) 7 11 9 27 But the Wolverines, still fight- ing, came out strong…

… the net and slapped the disk off the post into the cage. Shortly after, however, as the Wolverines again pressed to get back in the game, Michigan's old bugaboo -penalties -- took their toll. First, Tom…

….4. Cephas, who had tied the mark last year; was an easy second in the Wolverine sweep. McRae also doubled as the high hurdle winner by tying the meet record of :08.0. BILL KELLY r ..scores lone Wolverine

… disqual the Wolverines were clocke 3:23.5. In the 100-yard freestyle ] Legacki charged to an early but had trouble at the 50 turn and finished behind S winning 49.4 and Verth. Hoosiers Romp 400-YD. MEDLEY…

… Kleinhans. Michigan's Meet But aside from Alcorn's per- formance and Jerry Young's vic- tory in the two mile run, the meet belonged to the Wolverines. Michigan's great duo of hurdler Bennie McRae and…

… he ran down the list of outstanding performances. He termed McRae "better than he ever was," and added that Her- rala's performance in the shot will give the Wolverines added depth in the Big Ten…

….. As usual, Captain Richard Mont- petit led the Wolverines, taking firsts on still rings and parallel bars, plus a tie for first with teammate Gil Larose in free exer- cise, "and a second on the side…

… (W), 92.5; 2. Schwarzkopf (G); 3. Larose (W); 4. Bromund (W); 5. Kulen- kamp (G). TUMBLING-I. Brown (W), 90.5 2. Gleason (G); 3. Spicer (W); 4. Moen (G); 5. Stone (G). Key: (W)-Michigan (Wolverines

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