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November 22, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 54) • Page Image 5

… fortunes of Michigan. The game Monday should be a good indication of the Wolverines' future as well as a good test for the varsity. The ad- mission is free. STUDEBAKER CHAMPION, 1951, tires, 36,000 miles…

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May 22, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 168) • Page Image 1

… devote about "half its time in the area of membership selection" Wright said "such a change would provide the greatest opportunity for continuity in policy and effort." PICK WOLVERINES: Conference Track…

… - Michigan's netmen stormed through the first round of the Big Ten tennis finals yesterday by sweeping every match they played. The Wolverines took a com- manding lead over everyone in- cluding last year…

May 22, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 168) • Page Image 6

… GE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1959 LGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1959 Wolverine, Netters Take Early Lead (Continued from Page 1) other victory -.in number singles…

…, sinking Wisconsin's Darling with ease, 6-0, 6-1." four Bob This was the first time this season that Darling had competed in singles. Looking exceptionally strong was Wolverine Frank Fulton who also swept…

… atmosphere of the first division as it closes its Big Ten season this weekend with three home games. Today the Wolverines play Iowa in a contest that begins at 3:30 p.m. at Ferry Field. Jim Bradshaw wil. be…

… swarming over the University Course begin- ning at 7:15 this morning as Mich- igan's Wolverines play host to the 40th annual Western Conference Championships for the first time since 1949. Michigan won the…

March 22, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 124) • Page Image 7

…-century did the same. Michigan Holds On... MICHIGAN did not. The Wolverines have attempted to keep up both traditions, and so far they have had substantial success. Michigan Is on top in most athletic endeavors…

… trying to compete with the best in both. Such a position that schools like Harvard, Yale and Chicago dared not remain in. It is certainly a favorable position whn possible, for the Wolverines gain the…

February 22, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 100) • Page Image 1

…, despite their brililant come- back attempt, the Wolverines dropped a fast-moving 87-84 Big . Ten clash with Northwestern. Forced to play without play- maker-guard Terry Miller, the Wolverines couldn't cope…

…-dweller Wisconsin tomorrow evening at Yost Field House. The Wolverines 'trailed by as many, as 15 points early in the second half when the hosts took a commanding 57-42 lead. And although George Lee, John Tid- well…

February 22, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 100) • Page Image 6

… identical' scores of 82-30 yesterday to ex-' tend their unbeaten streak to eight. The Wolverines, who looked impressive in walloping Michigan State, 732-382, last week, looked even better yesterday, as they…

… be building up for a peak that they hope to reach this Friday. Gompf Excels The visitors managed only one first against the Wolverines. This came in the trampoline event where Tom Gompf of Ohio State…

… Yost Field House. . Wolverine matmen won only7 two of the eight bouts and drew in another in a meet character- ized by lethargy and missed chances. Coach Cliff Keen was content to let the results speak…

…." The Wolverines' record is now 5-4, but Michigan has a reputa- tion in recent years of perform- ing better in the Big Ten meet than the dual-meet record would have indicated. Michigan State jumped head…

…- long into the title race by nosing out Minnesota Friday night, at East Lansing. Johnson said his team was not at its best Friday, and was somewhat sharper against the Wolverines. Wolverines Flat At any…

… rate, there was little doubt yesterday that Michigan was flat. Several Wolverines let opportunities for takedowns or falls slip by. Others had several good chances for getting out from underneath, but…

…) was one of two Wolverine matmen to post individual victories yesterday as he topped 157-lb. Harry Schlieff, 8-1. Gymnast Rich Montpetit (left) picked up a second in still rings, plus two other seconds…

Wolverines board- ed a plane early yesterday morning -for the Madison campus. Although the locale changed, the complexion of the meet was no different than that at MSU. Wisconsin couldn't cope with the great…

…. Maten (M); 2. Wisc.; 3. Ware (M). Time - 2:29. 440-YD. FREESTYLE RELAY --. 1. Michigan (Tashnick, Hopkins, Mor- breaststroke was also indicative of the Wolverines' overall team depth. The trimly…

… previously undefeated Frank Legacki by a foot to win the 60-yd. freestyle. Carl Woolley made amends in the 100-yd. freestyle to upset the Wis- consin star. Joe Gerlach was the Wolverines' sole representative…

February 22, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 100) • Page Image 7

… above Ron Johnson of Minnesota IA the Big Ten scoring fight. How- ever, the Wolverine threesome was forced to take up the slack caused by Miller's absence.. Lee moved to the guard slot with Tidwell, while…

… sophomore Gary Kane started at forward. Miller's loss was felt primarily on defense, with the slowed-down Wolverine squad could not keep; pace with Northwestern's for- wards, who often outdid them for easy…

… soft hooks from around the free throw lane, and tip-ins. Burton, on the other hand, was accurate with his fadeaway jump and one-hand sets. all over the court. Tidwell and Lee added to the Wolverines

… ahead once more, and it remained there until Kane tied the count at 18-18 with 12:40 left. Burton gave the Wolverines the advantage for the second and last time in the struggle as he hit on a jump to make…

… four consecutive buckets to'give the Wildcats a 6-point lead with about ten minutes left. The second half opened in tra- ditional Michigan style, with the Wolverines ice-cold at the outset. Lovell Farris…

… second with Illinois' Armand LeCrone. Michigan Taks Lead The Wolverines went ahead for the first time when Stanger edged out teammate Dick Cephas in the 70-yd. low hurdles with a :07.9 clocking. Cephas had…

February 22, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 100) • Page Image 8

… last night by a de- cisive 6-3 score. This was a reversal of the los- ing trend that the Wolverines had faced and broke a five-game los- ing streak. This sudden change came about because a hard…

… entered the final period nearly exhausted, had a pressing desire to take its first victory over Michigan Tech this year. The de- sire was unsurpressable, thus the Wolverines expended all they had. The game…

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