May 28, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 173) • Page Image 3
…, gave the Wolverines a team total of 78 points out of a possible 84. Northwestern's surprising Wild- cats, who were Michigan's oppon- ents in all three doubles finals, finished second with 44 points…
…. Other team scores were Indiana, 30 points; Illinois, 29%; Iowa, 28%; Michigan State, 10%; Ohio State, 10; Minnesota, 9; Wiscon- sin, 8; Purdue, 0. Easy Victories All three Wolverine doubles teams easily…
… team effort-the bestt team effort by Michigan trackmen in a long time." There were many factors that contributed to the Wolverines' third-place finish. For one, the top five teams-Indiana, Ohio State…
… qualified few men and grabbed only one first each. This opened the way for Michi- gan. The Wolverines' points camne from many creditable perform- ances, crowned by Dave Owen's expected first in the shot put…
… strongest 880-yd. run fields in Big Ten history. By RUDE DIFAZIO Saturday's cancelled game be- tween Michigan and Michigan State cost the Wolverines more than the title. Lost were the six hits the team…
… batted out in the four and a half innings, including two by Ken Tippery, Don Poloskey's fine pitching performance, and Gene Snider's second stolen base of the season. The only crown the Wolverines retained…
…, too, fell behind on the last nine holes. Michigan finished third behind the Badgers and Hawkeyes, with a five-man 72-hole - team score of 1534. Wisconsin had 1512 and Iowa 1520. The Wolverines evened…