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February 19, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 97) • Page Image 5

… Coach Bill Perigo and his Michigan basketball team. With nine games behind them and only five remaining, it would take a miracle for the Wolverines to win the Big Ten title. But the chances for a first…

… . . .until this year. For the first time in three years the Wolverines have remained in the race after starting the year with the same 3-1 r record. In previous years the "M" cagers have always taken quite a…

… greatly handicapped when one of them can't perform well. Michigan's early loss against Northwestern was the result of a Wolverine lapse on defense that allowed Willie Jones to score 26 points. At Iowa the…

Wolverines were still rusty from the semester break, and two of the top four scorers didn't respond with their usual share of the load. Injuries to key players have caused the last two losses. John Tid- well…

… have a good chance of a FIRST place tie. Giving the Wolverines those five, they have a 10-4 record for the season. This must be compared to the marks of Michigan State, Purdue and Indiana. The latter…

… victories. The opponents -may all be below the Wolverines in the standings, but they are still tough. Look at North- western, this Saturday's opponent-it rests in ninth place, but are still considered by many…

February 19, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 90) • Page Image 5

…, Nick Wiese, and Captain Tony San Antonio paced the Wolverines to this important victory. Gagnier, performing in his usual brilliant style, captured three firsts, while Wiese came through with two firsts…

… Northwest- ern squad, 14-7. It was the Wolverines' 22nd straight triumph over the Wild- cats whose lone victory in the series' 29 meetings came in 1931. Because of their lack of person- nel, the Wildcats were…

… Hillsboro outstalled Forest Grove, 3-1. Dick Pascoe, 5-3, and Wolverine captain, Mike Rodriguez took an, easy 9-4 victory over Ted Strube in the 167-pound class. John McMahon again demon- strated his…

… (omplete Sh By AL JONES Indiana's swimmers yesterday fspoiled Michigan's last appearance in its present Varsity Pool by beating the Wolverines for the first time since 1922. Hoosier Bill Woolsey came from…

… behind in the last lap of the final relay to touch out Michigan's Fritz Meyers and win the meet, 52-50. Without the services of the usual relay men, the Wolverines swam freestylers Ed Dauw, Laurie Thomas…

… a pre-meet exhibition, Wolverine Dick Hanley set a new collegiate freshman record in the 220-yd. freestyle with a time of 2:06.4, which erased the old mark of 2:07.0 set by Johns Marshall of Yale in…

February 19, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 93) • Page Image 3

… The Wolverine coaches ,there- fore, will have a last look at the strength and weakness of their own team before deciding on a lineup to oppose the Buckeyes. In addition, tonight will be the first time…

… stellar attraction in the 157 poundI division. Meeting in this weight class will be Northwestern's Ken Kraft and Wolverine Don Haney, both of whom remain undefeated for the season. Streak Ended At 147…

… The win places the Wolverines in a far better position in the WIHL standings. The final order of the teams hinges on the out- Comeback NEW YORK (A') - Ezzard Charles came back from two beatings by Rocky…

February 19, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 91) • Page Image 3

… SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1950 NHLE IC IGAN IDAILY wolverines Sweep Iockey, Sming, Wrestl~in Michi an. Sextet Trounces Tigers,,. 11-1 By BOB VOKAC Michigan's hockey club all but turned Colorado…

… College upside down as they walloped the Tigers, 11-1, before a howling capacity crowd at the Coliseum last night. The Wolverines are now practi- cally assured a berth in the Na- tional Championship…

… playoffs aft- er blasting Colorado twice in the two-game series. The Tigers fell previously to Michigan Friday night, 5-1. LENNY BRUMM and Neil Cel- ley led the Wolverine scoring pa- rade as each racked up…

… Coach Vic Heyliger's squad of bom- barding sharpshooters. Colora- do's valiant goalie, Roy Ikola, was the mainstay of the weak Tiger defense. The Wolverines were off to an early lead in the first period…

Wolverine goal at 15:09 and Brumm blast- ed the fourth marker at 16:06, assisted by Burford and Celley. Celley led off the second frame scoring attack at 1:37 by drilling a shot past Ikola from six feet in…

February 19, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 90) • Page Image 3

… letterwinners array of Wolverines swung the axe back from the group that finished and crushed a powerful Kansas third in the NCAA outdoor finale Jayhawk cinder team here last last spring. night for a 58-56 win in…

… his 29th and 30th points, re-tying the score. Dees and Wolverine Captain Tom Jorgensen traded baskets, but sub Dick Neal put the Hoosiers ahead for keeps by scoring with 2:30 left in the game. Michigan…

… horn. sounded. The Wolverines got off to a fast" start and pulled away to an early 16-11 lead. The visitors managed to move into an 18-18 tie, but nev- er saw the lead again in the first half. STATISTICS…

… in the opening period. After Neil MacDonald countered at 7:41, the Wolverines saw their slim lead dis- appear into mid-air late in the stanza, as Ken Yackel beat Howes twice within 33 seconds. On the…

February 19, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 93) • Page Image 1

…- overtimes before losing in the sixth, 59-56. Gerald Lindsley (6-0) G Club and band music supplied by the Wolverine band will feature pher co-captain along wit ly averaging 14.5 points a game. The Wolverines

… sellout crowd of 6,090 was on hand to watch the Gophers crura- ble before a spirited Wolverine sextet that is trying desperately to remain in the running for a playoff berth in the Western In- ter…

…-Collegiate Hockey League. The two'teams square off again tonightj in an equally, important game. 1 Team Effort It was a team effort with five different Wolverines taking a part in the scoring. Defenseman Bob Schiller…

February 19, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 93) • Page Image 1

… virtual necessity for the acquisition of a good seat. A - - THE WOLVERINES, who rose to great.heights during the eight day period following between semest- er's vacation to win six straight two point games…

… schedules, Michigan must whip Michigan State twice this week- end to remain in serious conten- tion for a NCAA playoff berth. A Wolverine loss would make a double NoDak defeat or three Gopher setbacks a…

… usually are when facing ________________________ the. Wolverines. which droppedtwo games to the 'U' S tude t Urges 18- Y Maize and Blue earlier this year, has been improving consistently By PAT ROELOFS and…

… College, 8-4. lobbyist made her first effort yes- * The Wolverines beat State 3-1 CHAIRMAN of the revision com- that night as Spartan sophomore terday to convince a State Legis- mittee, Rep.,W. Reed Orr of…

February 19, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 93) • Page Image 3

… BRUMMEL NECKWEAR MASTERBUILT SLACKS also - THE FINEST IN WORK CLOTHES ! LEE * DICKIES * BIG YANK 9 LEVIS By PHIL DOUGLIS Though the attentions of most Wolverine hockey fans are cur- rently focused on…

… was declar- ed ineligible at the beginning of the winter semester, has been the big offensive gun for the Spartans in recent games. King, who scored two goals againts the Wolverines last month, teams…

February 19, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 97) • Page Image 6

…4 THE MICHIGAN DAILY TiUR jegaeki Assaults swim Standards '4 By DICK MINTZ Wolverine swim fans have dopted Frank Legacki as their atest fin hero, but to the guys in igma Chi fraternity he's just…

… playful speculation. Legacki is also flirting with the world record in the 100-yd. butter- fly. Because the Wolverines are so strong in - this event, Legacki hasn't had much opportunity to swim it in…

February 19, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 90) • Page Image 1

… puts the Wolverines in a first place tie with Michigan Tech, who last night defeated North Dakota 5-4 in overtime at Houghton. Both teams now have 15 points. Colorado College has 14. Trial in First…

… after just forty seconds of the gole Jack Mc~at t a cls The Wolverines wnt ahead t Bernie Hanna sitting out a two minute interference penalty, Mac- Farland brought the puck up the ice and let fly with a…

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