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January 04, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 71) • Page Image 3

… best ever staged in the Coliseum., The Wolverines had to come from behind in the last five min- utes to nip the Canadians, 2-1, in the opener. Gil Burford tied the score at 15:40 of the final session and…

… on a one-man scoring show in the opener with Brown University on December 21 at the Coliseum. The Wolverines won 7-3, and Grant chalked up three goals for the "hat trick" and an as- sist all in the…

… including Russell and Prince Johnson, two brothers who play- ed for the American Olympic team last year. But the Sioux fell before a spir- ited Wolverine attack 8-4 in the first night and 6-0 the following…

…, Wolverine captain, deci- WIN THREE OUT OF FIVE:- WolverTines Prepare For BigTenCagers By TED PAPES Michigan's basketball team, in preparation for the coming Big Ten championship race, undertook an ambitious…

… holiday exhibition program and emerged with a record of three victories in five games played. The Wolverines now have won six while losing three this season. IT WAS A CASE of glory at the start and at the…

… Conference titlist, its first 1949 defeat in five contests by a score of 54-46. Balanced scoring by Wolverines Don McIntosh, Leo VanderKuy, and Hal Morrill enabled their team to overcome a 10 point halftime…

…Kuy on the second. Taking everything into consid- eration the campaign was fairly successful in that it proved Mich- igan can hold a winning percent- age in road games and that the Wolverines are able to…

… turning back Ok- lahoma in the windup. AS A SIDE ISSUE, a :consola- tion playoff was staged between the four first round losers. The Wolverines fashioned tvo story- book finishes to salvage fifth place in…

January 04, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 78) • Page Image 5

… hockey tearn battered and bruisc but i hopeful, returned to An: Arbor last weekend from a discoura"Th' western swing that saw them three out of four games to league foes. The Wolverines opened t e ed…

…. olic Ross Childs did not morial Day auto race here. Wolverines wound up with 28 for The top Wolverine performance nae the prrta.s Reece will drive the Hoyt Ma- urth of the evening went to Capt. Dave…

…'time with eight of h tas Yale along with the loss to Wash- en points. The final score was ington University of St. Louis give 2-69 the Wolverines an overall 5-3 rec- ord as they head into their first Ito town…

… them off the firs ha ended and tiped in a court 90-75 shotin the last second to give Pete 'Tillotson led a first-half Michigan a 33-32 edge. In the last surge which netted the Wolverines half he provided…

… Washington coach the picture was not so placid. The Bill Perigo had five men with four 1 Wolverines again gained a coin- personals and against Yale both fortable lead, but with about Tillotsor and Ron Kramer…

… fouled twelve minutes to go it began to out rather early. fade. At the end of regulation time At the foul line the Wolverines the score was tied up, 62-62. hit for .642. a bit below par. JACK LEWIS…

… ... provides drive Tf _ rCK Mee- high hurdles and third in the. lows. In the sprints Magnuson managed thirds in the 70-yd. and 220-yd. events. Dollwet, who appears to be the Wolverines big hope in the dis- tance…

… was able to resume practice yesterday. Other Wolverines to give good accounts of themselves in Satur- day's meet were sophomores Pete Stanger and John Magnuson and junior Helmar Dollwet. Stanger placed…

… blasted Michigan State, 9-i and 8-2. Ihomising Start Thus, coach Tom Bedecki's e took a conple of giant srides in the direction of unseatang the Wolverines as lae champions. Michigan took the chnainnsmp…

Wolverines will am have a chance to avenge the du' d C' feat and must depend on the five other teams*in the hague to Ynx. the Tigers down. The team in line for the nat crack at them will b. Jn' Mariucci…

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