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February 26, 1918 (vol. 28, iss. 101) • Page Image 3

… 'oe. followers of the Michigan tossers are hoping that the Wolverines will be, Prudden able to win at least one Conference a supply contest before the curtain falls.. avert a Coach Mitchell's men almost…

… practice re farm ahead, the Wolverines ought to have a it would chance of avenging the defeat suffer- s for a ed earlier in the season. that it Coach Mitchell sent the boys e water through a short workout…

February 26, 1922 (vol. 32, iss. 105) • Page Image 10

… occasions he dribbled the ball the entire length of the floor, feeding it to a Michigan forward underneath the Wolverine basket. His dribbling was as good as any that has been seen in Waterman gymnasium for…

… already large lead both from the foul line and from the field. The Wolverine forwards had the ball in the Illinois territory the majority of the time. BARBOUR'S GIFT INCREASES ORIENTAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND…

February 26, 1924 (vol. 34, iss. 106) • Page Image 6

… ex- perience under fire with a Michigan sextet. With thse'eh as, nucleus the coach bent to his task of prepar- iig the Wolverines for the most pre- tentious schedule ever arranged fol' a michigan ice…

… fina gme came Saturday igit whentis w Vrsity six won its great victory over Mienk+nesota by a 3-2 count. During the first semester five games were played. Of these the Wolverines won three, tied one and…

February 26, 1927 (vol. 37, iss. 104) • Page Image 7

… it out for top honors in the western section at Iowa City. Like the Wolverines, the Hoosiers hold successive victories ovr Purdue, Ohio State and Northwestern, while Coach Reynolds' team has also down…

… was hard pressed to win by a single point margin, 14 to 13. The Hoosier team includes three veterans from the 1926 outfit, while five of the Wolverine matmen in Coach Keen's lineup were on last year…

… wrestlers in Big Ten circles. in the Conference meets this far the Wolverine matmen have not w lost a bout in the first five divisions. In the 115 pound bout Eakin willB wrestle for Indiana, and past perfor…

…- mances seem to give the edge to Baker,5 Michigan's undefeated veteran. The f Hoosier has won one of his Confer- t ence matches and lost to the Cornell t 115 pounder, while the Wolverine star L holds…

… considered the pick of the Conferene in his weight, despite the fact that he lost to Hummel of Ohio State by a narrow margin. Sauer, Wolverine star who has not lost a Big Ten bout, will meet the Hoosier…

… overtime bout, but was defeated earlier in the season by Johnson of! Purdue. W'onght's meet promises to be the most difficult as well as the most in- teresting in which the Wolverines have' engaged this…

…, it looks likea had fight. Northrop has been ' .making 12 feet 6 inches consistently.! Prout is the other Wolverine entry and is capable of better than 12 feet. Boyles of Iowa is another vaulter of…

February 26, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 110) • Page Image 1

…;'. r ,fix Y ' Y I ! ;. : w t L , P. ~ .1 . N' HO..-~ BLES T ou L S WOLVERINE TANK SQUAD BEATS Seniors To Present Funds. Collected To Memorial Campaign I C !Yf r ; r NQUERS BoIl RECORD…

… of the class memorial matches against Purdue, the Wolverine committee, the class memorial will wrestlers took the undisputel leader- 1 be a donation to the Burton Memorial ship of the eastern (division…

…-25 vistory last night in tlhe field house to put a severe damper on ifnot to crush tittrely the Purple's chamlpionship asp~irations. Six thousand prsnwNatche(I the W\olverines Secure this .ampllle V…

…~Coy. Oosterbaan was the - - - . - - - -- iain cog in the Wolverine attack, ac- .i f STARS IN DEFEAT OF NORTHWESTERN the leader of the western division, for the Conference title. In completing crushing the…

… Lafay- ette wrestlers tihe Wolverines again showed to be a well balanced team. The best the two much vaunted P'ur- JOHN WATKINS NAMED TO [rflIPOITIOIJ, ULI~i ULUIUN OU U L ,nawey cue hetavie~s could cdo…

… swimming the first, and, although Thomas had a 15 see- ihi ere rmte a coo-w 100 yards as part of the regular meet, ond advantage, hie seemed unable to years later. His namie has b)een be-j the Wolverine

…, 1927, for more than 14 The 'Wolverine relay teami, tires] tihe oilermnaker was all but pinned 'months, and last fall the three judges from their recordl breaking efforts.', when time was calledl. of the…

…Coy's guarding and floor work bordered on thle sensational. Team ;fPlay Brings Results But after all it was team play which was responsible for Michilgan's show- ing, every Wolverine doing well. The pa'ssing was…

… the best of the year and was chlaracterized bly true unselfish- ness, few lon~g shots being tried. A tendency 'to run with the ball was the only blot on tile Wolverines aside from tile unusually large…

February 26, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 110) • Page Image 6

… located both at East Lansing. team. :Minnesota, with six victories, at Ferry field and at the property Th~e Wolverine team was comnposccl one (defeat, and a. tie, is in first place adJocent to the Coliseum…

… winning the special race Fri- first string line-up used in the first and hence, of course, the exact ex- iday night .the Wolverines regained Wisconsin game. In addition to these penditures were withheld…

… the coach-ago ing of the Wolverine eleven during the regular training grind, was re-1 711 North Unihersity Avenue -Next to Arcade T.heatre cently grantedl permission b~y Ka n- sas authorities to cnme to…

…, as a. result. of the, efforts o! Carl Johnson, '20, who is "organizing a Wolverine tour. Johnson, who earned lasting fame in intercollegiate track ci,(,'Os while a membier of Wolverine . : s, went to…

… Columbus where they m'eet thme low=.ly Ohio State five to- morrow night. The Wolverines, lacking floorwork throughout the contest, easily defeat- ed the Buckeyes here a. few weeks ago, 41 to 21, and on the…

…- ing the jumping exclusively against Van Heyde, but since then Van Heyde has improved and will ha- rass the Wolverine center consideor- ably when the two meet again to- morrow at Columbus. Michigani Lire…

…-1'I)Doubtful Chapman also led the Wolverine defense in the "same group with. five I11 re nd(ryCgesHv ~ Grim at the forwards, Van Hleyde at ii A.IDisaistrous Season; Are In ~ center, and Hoctorne and…

February 26, 1928 (vol. 38, iss. 110) • Page Image 7

… between the Mlichigan and Iowa squads earned the Hawvkeye yearlings a victory, 35-24, over the Wolverine fres3hmen in the first telegraphic Lose match ever comp~eted in by Coach Malt ,Mann's first year…

…-241 Advertisinig NOTICE COOPER'S Colored Wolverine Stomp- ers. Open for engagement. Ca3n <ir- ra nge any size orchestra, from 6-10. Give us a trial, you will never regret iit. Dial 21118. A number 1. referenc'. 110…

February 26, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 107) • Page Image 1

… of play that ;erized the tilt with the ye eam Saturday night. Offense Falters coming from behind in the g half to lead 14-9 as the pe- ided, the Wolverine offense d miserably in the first ten s of the…

… things with another y shot. A series of Gopher meanors which resulted in successful Michigan free cinched the Wolverine vic- n the remaining minutes of ntest. ig counted twice from the y strip, Chapman…

February 26, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 107) • Page Image 6

… 56t To 42%; Wolfe Accmunts For Two Of New Records GOPhERS TAKE HURDLES NG SISLER~ ML TRACKMEN BEAT MINNEAPOLIS FRESHMEN , MAJOR LEAGUE STAR, WAS UMBER OF WOLVERINE BALL TEAM i PECT LARGE FNTRY…

… the Wolverine yearlings to down the Gopher freshmen in the first meet of the year. Coach Hoyt's team captured six firs places to pile up their point total and shared another when a triple tie was…

… making another in the broad jump. The Gophers took1 but four first places. Campbell saved the Wolverines from being shut out in the dash by equally the 1928 freshmen rec- ord of .:06.5. This time was also…

…- (Continued on Page Seven) I Ei George Sisler, sensational dia- the Wolverines were able to count mond star who will appear in the su.ccessful seasons these years.T Boston arave's line-up this year, Sisler…

…- IaiStryAtEsLnig l due's giant pivot man, ran his last Saturday at East Lansing the total to 108 points in the individual !Wolverine fencers are turning ILLINI ARE DEFENE scoring race last week and…

February 26, 1929 (vol. 39, iss. 107) • Page Image 7

… appeared list- If the Wolverines boasted an ace .less. The Gophers started hostili- of the offense, that ace was Mason ties in the second period with s spare wing. Mason's aggressiveness rush that bore…

… only the Brown and Owens stood out on the Wolverine goalie to beat and bang- attack. . ed in the first point of the tussle Summary: at 1:04. Michigan Pos. Minnesota Grace Stops Hard Shot . Grace…

February 26, 1930 (vol. 40, iss. 102) • Page Image 1

… marked by mediocre play on both sides. but it boosted the Wolverines into a tie with Wisconsin for second place in the Flig Ten court race. Joe Truskowski led the NMaize and Blue in scoring with four field…

… and penalties with much this afternoon. Kenneth M. inaccurate shooting on the part of Lloyd, '32L, president, and mem- the Wolverines. bers of the various departments Chicago Leads but Once. will…

…" more closely, and to Spcak Here Duing several free throws resulted for the Wolverine. Although he had Rest of -w at least a half ofhopen .re apossile" shots during theremain WESLEYAN GUILD AIDS der of…

… Methodist church of Ann Arbo.;Wolverine score to 28 points while Arrangements fr the services areFish's charity shot was Chicago's being made by the Student Chris- only counter. Changnon counted tian…

February 26, 1931 (vol. 41, iss. 102) • Page Image 7

… they met the Wolverines last time. Michigan's squad conpleted its practice last night and the men l will now take a rest today before starting the series with tomorrow night's game. In this way they will…

…) mark of 1:14 which the Pur- pie team had set a few weeks previous. In three dual Conference meets the present Wolverine swimmers have been beaten by only one man, Sewell to Catch. Luke Sewell, veteran…

February 26, 1933 (vol. 43, iss. 105) • Page Image 1

… turned the trick. After the Minne- sota team had turned in three deci- sive victories over the Wolverines, Michigan showed complete disre- 3pect by trouncing the mighty Go-, ;)hers, 3 to 1, and breaking a…

…'championship hopes tonight by con- )f graeantd httoeO urn the Wolverine netmen, 37 he previous game and the crowdh W to 33. stopped play for five minutes when M.ichigan held a two-point advan 3herf scored the first…

February 26, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 106) • Page Image 1

Wolverines started playing "race-horse" in the second period when it was evident that the Iowa offense was clicking. John Gee's inconsistent work in the pivot position and his insistence on taking impossible…

… shots ruined Mich- igan's attempted fast-breaking of- fense in the second period and the Wolverines resorted to long shots in futile attempts to score. Rudness opened the scoring with a' follow-up shot in…

February 26, 1939 (vol. 49, iss. 104) • Page Image 1

… University of Michigan swim- ming teamsmashed four National In- tercollegiate records, and two pool records to hand the Hawkeyes a 61 to 23 defeat here tonight. The Wolverines won first places in every one of…

… through with first places in both the 50 and 100 yard free style sprint events. He failed to set new marks in either event, however. The Wolverines started off the record breaking chain of events by…

February 26, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 104) • Page Image 1

…. Dudley Phelps of the business administration school has been Puckmen Face Powerful finnesota Team Today Wolverines Rated Slight Favorite To Win; Star GopherPlayer Out By MYRON DANN Down in the win column…

…. If the Wolverines can sweep both ends of the Minnesota series and gain at least a split with the Illinois hock- ey team later in the season, the Var- sity can lay claim to the Conference title…

February 26, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 99) • Page Image 3

…FRIDAY, FEB. 26,1943 THE MICHIGAN DAILY rAGS TORE I Wolverine Thinclads Meet osU in Field House Tonight i) _ V (. I Fighting Illini Sextet Whips Wolverines, 6-0 Coupe Scores Hat…

… fighting Michigan sextet, in the first of a two game series. The Wolverine Goalie, Capt. Hank Loud, played a brilliant defensive game as he turned away 48 Illini thrusts at his goal. The win gave the Illini…

… eve- ning for the Wolverines. The Illini failed to pierce his defense in the first period, but roared back in the two final stanzas to score six goals. The first goal came after 2:09 of the second…

… both the defending cham- pions and the powerhouse Wolverines are picked to sweep a majority of the first places at Chicago March 5-6 in the Conference meet, there is every indication that the meet here…

February 26, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 99) • Page Image 3

… championship meet scheduled for March 15, it puts Michigan in a bad light if the Wolverines con- tinue to ignore the sport. M1 Iilliard Squad To Play Tonight At 7 p.m. this evening, pool parlor enthusiasts will…

… last week in the initial round of pocket billiards. Ohio State clicked with 510 points for loop honors, 37 points ahead of the second-place Wolverines. Further play in poc- ket billiards will be resumed…

… squad will see its initial action today in the newly erected pitching and batting nets. All tryouts are welcome, of course. With practice officially inaug- urated the Wolverine mentor will be faced with…

… 1947 edition of Wolverine baseball. The Michigan nine opens its ten game Southern schedule against the University of Maryland at Col- lege Park, Maryland, on April 4th and will play a game a day through…

February 26, 1947 (vol. 57, iss. 99) • Page Image 6

… meeting is open to the public. Bible Study . ". . A Bible study will be held by the Michigan Christian Fel- lowship at 8 p.m. today in the Upper Room of Lane Hall. Wolverine Club . . . The Michigan…

… "Wolverine Club will hold a reorganizati4onal meet- ing at 7 p.m. today in Rm. 319 of the Union. All old members of the pep chub and any other interested students are urged to attend, Bet- ty Fuller, publicity…

February 26, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 101) • Page Image 4

… hours before distribution time. Obviously the Wolverine Club does not possess the needed com- petence to fairly distribute these precious tickets to the student body in an impartial manner. This is not…

… cent of the male stu- dent body at the most. Why should the Wolverine Club allow some of them first choice on bas- ketball tickets and leave the re- maining 90 per cent to fight it out for what is left…

February 26, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 101) • Page Image 7

… be- came a valuable addition to the Wolverine natators. The tow- headed Gus took second in the NCAA 440-yd. freestyle and gained a place on the 1947 Collegiate All- American Swimming Team. Matt Mann…

…) then it will be assured a tie. If on the other hand, the Buckeyes keep up their pace and drop Michigan then Iowa will have an excellent chance to take the championship. Wolverine Puksters Set For Two…

… Collegiate Athletic Association tournament tonight at the Coliseum when the Wolverines meet the Tigers of Colorado Col- lege in the first of a two game weekend series. Colorado has clinched the far- western…

… over the Wolverines in the history of the series. The affair promises to be nip and tuck down to the final tape with both squads evenly matched on paper, Pair of Aces Micshigan coach Ken Doherty Ivory…

…. { .. ?:: >:# ; .{ . ' y v G:b X k% "., .2 $f k?:fir .'f'.', :'y y, , . 4- on three previous occasions with the MSC ace winning twice and the Wolverine captain finishing ahead once. Barten will also run in the mile and…

… mile relay. Shifts Personnel In an attempt to secure every possible point, the Wolverine men- tor is planning on a little shift- ing of personnel. Bob Thomason who ran the half last week will be switched…

February 26, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 101) • Page Image 1

… and was assured of the right to represent the mid- west at the NCAA tournament for the second straight year. The score was 10-4. * * * THE WOLVERINES tallied four goals in both the first and third…

… to Michigan because of its scoring punch. Forward Gil Burford paced the Wolverines with three goals. and four as- sists. With two regulars sidelined be- cause of injuries, Wolverine men- tor was forced…

… Bob Fleming and John Griffin. Hill played one of the best games of the year and stood out for the Wolverines. The game opened fast, with Minnesota seemingly having tke best of the play. Both & ns had…

… several shots on goal before Hill lit the red light on a pass from Burford, Play continued even, but the Gophers were unable to get in close enough to get a good shot on goal, while the Wolverines were…

… swarming all around Minnesota, net tender John MEwen. * * * THE WOLVERINES clicked for three quick goals to give them a 4-0 margin, Burford notching two and Gordie McMillan getting the other. Jack Bonner…

February 26, 1949 (vol. 59, iss. 101) • Page Image 3

… THE MICHIGAN DAIlY PAGE TflMZK. . ........... e mm Cage WolverineQ hio State a Michigan Seeks Sec: Ohioans' Home Con By SY SONKIN Michigan's cagers will try to cake it two wins in as many staits…

… this one to bring the team's average to .500. It's also the old story of want-I ing to beat Michigan. BUT THE WOLVERINES have something at stake in this game too. Although they saw their chances for the…

… _B Oppose Bucks Gvm Contest Wolverines Seek Second Dual Meet Win; By JOHN BARBOUR Duff, Whitfield Pace Powerful Ohio Squad After suffering a 21-8 whippi Natators Seek To Extend Dual Meet Victory…

… the main features of the meet, the trampoline duel be- tween OSU's Bruce Harlan, Olym- pic diving champion, and Hobie Billingsley against the Wolverines' Ed Buchanan and Bob Shoendube, AAU trampoline…

…-meter Olympic record holder is expected to compete in the quarter-mile and 60-yard dash for the Buck- eyes. He will be joined by Harry Cogswell in the 440 run against the Wolverines. Jus Williams aind…

… Fred Stoliker will face competition in the two-: mile run from State's Frank D'Arcy. IBuckeye hordes invading Ann Ar- bor this week-end as they meetI the Wolverines at 3:00 p.m. to- day on the Yost…

WOLVERINES have little hope of equalling the performanceI of their upstate brothers, but they s"> - - - - Iat the hands of powerful Pur di cleared 13 feet six inches against Ohio State's mat squad joins t…

… isuct .eye nor..aes...,nva:.,.ng ...AnA- COACH D)ON C'ANIIAM will are intent on at least packing start Wolverine middle-distance away their first Conference vic- ace Herb Barten in the 880 and tory…

…, Whitaker and Rcilly, holder at 136 pounds, who is ngainst the Wolverines. wrestling the surprising Buckeye Michigan will be represented by Bryce Keough in the 145-pound ,im Morrish, Soble, Bob Sergeson…

… bracket. -VnCI 3~M Er 'c j 3 i . a a i i i l .; l .; .I By DICK HURST Michigan puts her two-year string of swimming triumphs on the block for real at 3:30 this af- ternoon when the Wolverines meet…

February 26, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 97) • Page Image 1

… clean two-game series from the Gophers. Previously, the Wolverines drubbed Minnesota, 7-3, Friday night. In polishing off the Go- phers for the fourth time this year, the Wolverines claimed their 18th win…

… of the season as against 3 losses. BOB HEATHCOTT paced the Wolverine attack as he picked up his first hat-trick of the campaign by slamming 3 goals through the Maroon and Gold crease. In a listless…

…- sisted by Bob Nyhus faked out Jack MacInnes with a short poke. Haethcott personally put th game on ice for the Wolverines during the second period when he pushed home two more goals. With Mel Peterson of…

February 26, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 97) • Page Image 3

… established about a 10 yard lead. MICHIGAN'S first win of the meet was provided by Art Henrie, 'who nosed out Fred Johnson of Ohio in the 60-yard dash. Other Wolverine winners were Don Hoov- er in the high…

… in ten Western Conference games for the Wolverines, plunging them deeper into the second division. The Wildcats had little diffi- culty after the first ten minutes. Their agile forward combina- tion of…

…. Mack Suprunowicz matched him 20 sec- onds later and the two teams continued to trade baskets evenly. The Wolverines assumed their only -Daily-Burt Sapowitch FIGHTING FINISH-Caught at the finish of last…

…-25 edge as Wolverine play became more and more erratic. Wildcat captain, Bob Hughes,, crushed Michigan hopes by tossing in four consecu- tive fielders. * * * FENDLEY followed with three in a row and…

February 26, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 98) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE Wolverine Fouls Give Game to Wisconsin, 69-53- WENONAH TIMBER TOPPER: Van Bruner Threatens Track Records n. * * * Lightning can strike twice in the same place…

…, Puck Squad Can Still Tie For Second The Wolverine puck squad rolls into the final two weeks of its schedule with a 16-4 season's rec- ord to date and in possession of third place in the Midwest Col…

… become the first pennant winner of the new. league and will receive a bid to the NCAA tournament to be played on their home ice in March. Before the Wolverines play their last league game, which may give…

… Pat Badgers 31 Gift Tosses Decide Game Nicholas Leads Scorers with 15 By DICK LEWIS Special to The Daily MADISON-The Wolverines are back in the Big Ten basketball cel- lar again. The speedy Wisconsin…

… five play- ed the Wolverines off their feet ldst night, reversing a one point setback at Ann Arbor by a 69-53 count. THE BADGERS built up a 21 point lead midway in the third period and coasted in the…

… backboards. The Wolverines committed 31 personal fouls. The Badgers had 42 chances from the free throw line to establish a Wisconsin fieldhouse mark, and they cash- ed in on 31 of them to tie the fieldhouse…

February 26, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 98) • Page Image 3

… wins, although compet- ing in only one conference race and no national collegiate races last year due to illness. MEMBERS of Wolverine Coach Matt Mann's 1952 Olympic swim- ming champions, Cleveland, Kon…

… City, Michigan, standing six feet, seven inches off the ground, is one of the tallest players on the team. A forward, he has scored more than 500 points in his three years as a Wolverine cager. THE LANKY…

… 66 Bowling Green 107, Dayton 73 (Continued from Page 1) Vic Heyliger's Wolverines will find themselves hard-pressed to keep abreast of the fast skating Gophers, especially in the later stages of the…

…- dacci- and Bob Topp, Wolverine gridders, led the way with 18 points each. ALTHOUGH they were out- classed all the way the profs pro- duced a number of stars. The us- ually potent one-two punch of "Wild…

February 26, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 99) • Page Image 1

… associated with the At- lantic Union movement. -Daily-Dick Gaskill NORTH DAKOTA GOALIE JERRY SCHULTZ BLOCKS BILL MacFARLAND'S SHOT BUT WOLVERINES POUND OUT 7-0 WIN TO NEAR NCAA PLAYOFF BERTH. Wolverine Icers…

…-out of the year. Wolverines will take on the No- daks again tonight in the Coli- seum at 8:00, and will attempt to run their victory streak to six straight games. Heyligers' sextet has now copped nine out…

… of their last 11 games, putting on another brilliant stretch run in the race to the Broadmoor and the NCAA Ice finals. Work Smoothly For the first time this season, two Wolverine lines functioned…

… North Dakota offense never got going. Only Ben Cherski resem- bled his press clippings, but even he was obscure in the face of the Wolverine onslaught. Garner Two Points The game, worth two big points in…

February 26, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 96) • Page Image 1

…, Michigan rode roughshod over a helpless Montreal sextet' at the Coliseum last night to the tune of 10-1. Five Wolverines broke into the scoring column, with Captain Bill MacFarland pacing the assault with…

… four goals. Despite the win, the Wolverines dropped two full points behind league leading Michigan Tech, who1 defeated MSU 3-1 at East Lan- sing. Tech now has 17 points to Michigan's 15. Three Found At…

February 26, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 96) • Page Image 2

… two-mile. Only Iowa's Ted Wheeler has equalled this time. In the low hurdles, Wolverine Tom Hendricks took second in the first of two heats, but in doing so injured his knee by banging it against a…

… forced to scratch, due to the unexpected fireworks in the high-jump pit. The highs* were won by Buckeye Roger Hauck in :08.4. Flodin, Relay Team Win Dick Flodin, the Wolverines' fine quarter-miler, won…

…- lay in 3:21.2. Geert Keilstrup of Michigan took second in the 880 to Ohio State's Jack McClain. However, the two* top Wolverine half-milers, Pete Gray and Varian, were not running in that race. Instead…

… lacked a man in the 115 pound class and the Buckeyes were short a grappler at 123 pounds. Dan Deppe, wrestling at 130 pounds, lost a close decision to OSU's John Nicolella, to give the Wolverines their…

… points to the Wolverine total as they gained close decisions at weights 177 and 191 pounds, respectively. NHL SCORES Montreal 5, Detroit 1 Boston 3, Toronto 1 4, At ti 'A 4 By JIM BAAD Yesterday…

February 26, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 96) • Page Image 3

… last night. Barron; a forgotten man since a severe knee injury interrupted his promising career at the beginning of his junior year, seemed to be the difference as the Wolverines presented their first…

… field goals, but his inspiring perform- ance had its effect on his team-" mates--especially Jorgensen, who had his finest night of the season. The Wolverines led most of the way against a team which had…

February 26, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 105) • Page Image 6

…, the high jump and the hurdles. Unfortunately for the Illini, their strength remained on paper and never materialized and the Wolverines won a stunning 73-41 victory. The win kept intact a dual- meet…

… Arbor, were characterized by stiff body check- ing, frequent flare-ups cf tempers and spectacular play by both teamr' goal-tenders. The Wolverines' Ross Childs and the Spartans' Joe Selinger were…

February 26, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 105) • Page Image 7

…' Late Spurt Closes 18-Point 'M' Advantage By AL WINKELSTEIN Special to The Daily EAST LANSING - Led by the fabulous record-breaking duo of Cy Hopkins and Dick Hanley, the Wolverine swimmers chalked up…

… slightly below-par .682. On the boards, Michigan had a sight edge, utilizing this year's overall team size against Dees' 6'8". The Wolverines pulled down 42 rebounds to Indiana's 37. Big Ten Standings By…

February 26, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 103) • Page Image 6

… Chi), and Phi Rho Sigma (34-24 over Law Club). Frosh Tankmen Defeat Reserves By DICK MINTZ IU A strong freshman swim squad, dealt the Wolverine Varsity 'B' team a 53-35 drubbing last night at the…

… shavings from the Michigan Coliseum:: On the strength of a brilliant performance by goalie Ross Childs, the Wolverine hockey team ended a five-game winless streak at Michigan Tech last Saturday. Childs' only…

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