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February 20, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 94) • Page Image 1

… his opponent, Arthur T. Iverson, to concede defeat. Feikens' ability to pull votes out of the big areas such as Oak- lal~d, Kent, and Wayne districts proved the deciding factor in his Wolverines

… slot, and giv- ing away 10 inches and many pounds, the sophomore still man- aged to flip 25 points through the nets. But Kramer couldn't do it all by himself and Minnesota had too much for the Wolverines

… the game still to play. M' Gets Break At the 11:58 mark, the Maize and Blue received a break. Groffs- ky blocked a Garmaker shot, and in the ensuing scramble, Garmaker grabbed the Wolverine forward and…

… the opening half, the Wolverines led '13-3. -. ~ But this was not to last. When Simonovich hit on a lay-up with 6:04 still to play in the initial 20 minutes, the Gophers moved into a 24-23 advantage, a…

… Gopher sextet, 3-1, last night in jam-packed Wil- liams Arena. The win coupled with Fri- day night's victory considerably strengthens the Wolverines chanc- es of gaining a berth to the NCAA championships…

…,000,000 WA TCHERS: Television, Fans, Singers Invade Yost By MURRY FRYMER CBS was there, and so were 8,500 closely packed rooters, the Men's Glee Club, Batoners Bill Modlin and Champ Patton, and the Wolverine

February 20, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 93) • Page Image 1

… The Daily EAST LANSING - Michigan's hockey mastery over Michigan State ended last night as a fired up Spartan squad desperately fought off a Wolverine sextet du- ing 70 minutes of scoreless hockey and…

… gained a 0-0 tie. The tie game, which gave the Wolverines only a half-point in the WHL standing, practically ended the last remaining hopes the Maize and Blue had of earn- ing a berth to the NCAA playoffs…

…- fought, and outthought the slug- gish Wolverines as they swarm- ed all over Ikola. Only the Michigan netminder's sensa- tional play staved off any MSC scoring. The Heyligermen, who had perked up somewhat…

… feats in the State twies against desperate Wolverine onslaughts. THE HECTIC third frame prov- ed extremely frustrating to the Ann Arbor sextet as their repeat- ed breakaway and close range shots were…

…, Doug Mul- len; Burt Dunn and Doug Phil- pott combined on a power play but Schiller's circus acrobatics stymied the Michigan attack. The Wolverines had two more chances to break the deadlock before…

… Badger's starting lineup. This will be the only meeting of the two clubs thip year. Last year Wisconsin dribbed the Wolverines twice. The Maize and Blue which has not won a con- ference game since the…

November 20, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 52) • Page Image 1

… 1927 at the request of President Clarence E. Little, the ban was imposed aft- er several deaths and serious ac- cidents attributable to student driving had occurred. Wolverine Club To Charter Buses The…

Wolverine Club will o'tempt to smooth out Thanksgiving trans- SL Returns Show 46 Per Cent High Gupta, Beers, Perry Top Previous Totals for Individual Candidates By HARRY LUNN For the second semester in…

December 20, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 76) • Page Image 1

… suspended ih; two outstanding swimmers, Bert and Jack Wardrop, for "in- subordination." This was January 18, as the Wolverines lost by two slim points,, 52-50. But this unusual event, alone, did not make up…

… scored first j a definitebidfor the nomination ,Pagnol, author of the Broadway Colorado College, 7-5.hit"Fanie"i Michigan now moves on to but the Wolverines came right l the Michigan leigslator replied hit…

April 20, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 137) • Page Image 1

… two hits as the Wolverines romped to a 14-0 victory in their home opener yesterday. Lefthander Mary Wisniewski pitched eight innings for Michi- gan giving up both the Tartar hits to Dick Wright. Ralph…

… Fagg finished up in the ninth after the tiring Wisniewski was pinch hit for in the eighth. * * * THE WOLVERINE batsmen supported their young mounds- men with a 14 hit attack against three Wayne pitchers…

… Silberstein. Jerry Pike who fin- ished up for the Tartars was not spared either and was touched for the final four Michigan runs. In the big five-run second the Wolverines needed only two singles because they…

May 20, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 162) • Page Image 1

… occasional downpour dampen the Wolverines' only home meet appearance of the spring season. As expected, the field ,events turned the meet into a "runaway," with the winners gaining 43 points to the losers' two…

May 20, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 160) • Page Image 1

…'M' All students interested in registering for next year's flash- card display will have their last opportunity to do so from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. today in Barbour Gymnasium. According to Wolverine Club…

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