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March 24, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 125) • Page Image 6

…TBE MICHIGAN DAILY I Penn State Takes GymCrown Wolverines Place Far Fifth; Vega Dethrones Grossfeld By FRED KATZ OUTDOORS AT LAST-Wolverine shortstop Gene Struczewski takes a healthy cut at one of…

… 11 places. Only Champion. Ed Cole was the Wolverines' only champion. The 'M' co- captain, competing'in his last col- legiate meet, grabbed first place on the trampoline after having won it three years…

… tumbling while Jim- my Brown was a shade behind in fourth. Skinner, a junior, scored 83 points of a possible 100. Soph- omore Brown tallied 82%. The Wolverines' fifth-place fin- ish was a tribute to quality…

…. Com- peting in only two events, Michi- gan still outscored several teams that had men in practically every event. Michigan State placed at least one performer in each event, yet topped the Wolverines by…

…'s in- frequent but pleasant visits to Ann Arbor to hold its first out- door practice of the season yes- terday. With the weather balmy and the temperature approaching the 60s, the Wolverines left the…

May 24, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 170) • Page Image 8

… strengthen in the early part of the second set, but so did the Wolverine and it didn't take too much extra effort for Michigan to chalk up its fourth victory of the day. In the closely-played first singles…

…, Michigan's Jon Erickson Ndueled Iowa's defending cham- pion, Art Andrews, to the finish to take a well-played 9-7, 6-4 vic- tory. Andrews was seeded number one and the Wolverine captain, number two. Few…

… end to Michigan's Big Ten baseball season yesterday as the Wolverines were forced to cancel a doubleheader with Conference champions Minnesota because of wet grounds. Friday, a heavy rainfall pre…

…- vented the varsity nine from fac- ing Iowa, in another game sched- uled at the Ferry Field diamond. The, Wolverines shortened Con- ference record of 5-7 placed them seventh in the Big Ten standings.' "We…

February 24, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 101) • Page Image 6

… lost. The NCAA established an annual college hockey iurnament, and the Wolverines walked off with six of the first seven ties, and came in second the other year. Then they fell to third, and Yen they…

…. Actually, the records back this up in some ways. The Wolverines ave lost a lot of games, and looked quite poor in many of them. But ien there are occasions when the "M" icers seem suddenly to jell- ke the 4…

…, always in proportion to the umber of losses. The position that Wolverine ice mentor Al Renfrew finds himself n now is not a new one. Almost every new coach-Renfrew is only u his second year at Michigan…

… talk about the top-notch freshman team here now, and the fact hat most of the present varsity will be.back. Many have spoken with he Idea that next year the Wolverines willsbe back on top. But remember…

… cleared his sophomore-laden bench in the hopes of finding a potent combina- tion for next season. Back in the lineup after a one- game absence due to a twisted knee was Wolverine guard Terry Miller. The…

… caught us at it with six quick points so we did away with it." The Wolverines were hindered little by the Badgers pressing tac- tics, with Tidwell especially rid- dling it continuously. On several…

March 24, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 125) • Page Image 7

… improve a team that has already been labeled the "best in Wolverine history," but swim coach Gus Stager intends to do just that with his potentially great freshmen performers. Wolf Heads List Heading the…

…. Besides Hanley the Wolverines will miss Capt. Cy Hopkins; Carl Wooley,, Dick Kimball, Pete Fries and Tony r . < ..Turner. Indiana too has a very strong freiman squad which will be ably developed under the…

… earlier are Mike Menden- hall of Cincinnati and Bob Smith of West Virginia. are very few freshmen to fill up gaps. Last year there were a half- dozen Wolverine freshmen that won first or second places in…

May 24, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 170) • Page Image 6

… "! (Continued from Page 1) the Wolverine pacemaker, whose afternoon 74, along with Black's in the morning, was the second low round of the day. Brisson, who finished in a tie for fifth, also had the only sub…

… Lovell was an- other in the category of 314 but sophomore Dick Youngberg edged into a tie for tenth with his 313 total. However, Chuck Blackett was low yesterday for the Wolverines with a 78-77-155, and…

… for a time of 3:15.2 and a personal lap time of :47.2. The Wolverines took their heat, but anchorman Tony Seth had no one to push him as he kicked in for the win, and on comparative times, Michigan had…

…, receive the champions trophy for the Big Ten Golf Meet from Michigan's captain Ray Lovell and his coach, Bert Katzenmeyer. The Wolverines came in second, 20 strokes behind Purdue, in this 40th annual…

June 24, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 2) • Page Image 2

… unequalled in 20 years. Under his guidance, the career as both competitor and coach. Wolverine divers captured nearly every major Championship wrestling and pole vaulting collegiate diving championship. And…

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