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March 04, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 102) • Page Image 2

… THE MCMGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MARCH 4,1956 .. .. AN D IY ThDY AR! 415 Gymnasts Fail in Big Ten Crown Bids Wolverine Gym Squad Tops Michigan State for Second 40 V (Continued from Page 1) and…

… the Wolverines dominated the game from start to finish. Stage Is Set Scoring once in the first period, twice in the second, and three times in the third, the Wolverines set the stage for this weekend…

Wolverines, and the partisan over- flow crowd in Dees Stadium seem- ed to know it. Goalies Busy Both Goalies-Michigan's Lorne Howes and Tech's Bob McManus- had a busy night. Howes was press- ed to make 39…

Wolverines were out ahead to stay. STATISTICS FIRST PERIOD: Goals: 1-Michigan, Rendall (MacFarland-McIntosh) 7:30. 1-Michigan Tech, McManus (Wylie- Stenlund) 19:04. PENALTIES: Michigan, Buchanan (tripping) 0…

…'s demise before Minnesota's Gophers last night, 86-72. Jockeying for rebound positions are Wolverines Pete Tillotson (26) and Randy Tarrier (23) and Dave Tucker (23) of Minnesota. Minnesota Cagers set…

Wolverine Five, 86-7 . A By ALAN EISENBERG Associate Sports Editor Minnesota proved to be the bet- ter of two bad basketball teams at Yost Field House last night. Michigan played its usual inept game as…

… the Gophers triumphed, 86-72. The Wolverines passed poorly, shot inaccurately, and re- bounded ineffectually. The Maize and Blue will close out still another dismal season to- morrow night when they…

… made a valiant effort to hold on to the coveted seventh spot in the Big Ten standings. Minnesota's Maurice DeMarais opened the scoring but then the Wolverines hit- for six straight points. With five…

…. George Kline and Dommeyer led the scoring attack for the win- ners. The 6'3" Kline tallied 26 points while Dommeyer notched 22. Five men hit in double figures for the Wolverines with Kramer's 20 leading…

March 04, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 108) • Page Image 3

… as the Badgers in an effort to get the ball, continuously fouled the Wolverines who proved to be deadly at the foul line. Pete Tillotson and Burton took scoring honors for the Wolverines with 19 points…

…, taking shots only when there was an opening. Lit- sow and Holt with 22 and 17 points respectively were high men for them. The Wolverines controlled the backboards 47-34, with George Lee grabbing 17, to…

…'s gymnastic victory over Michigan State, 61%-502, last Friday affirmed what has been known since the beginning of the season--that the Wolverine's tal- ent-laden squad would be a power in the Big Ten this year…

Wolverine cause, taking a first in the free exercise, trying for two more in the side horse and in tumbling and fin- ished third on the parallel bars. Hayslett's performance was per- haps the most encouraging…

… feature of the meet. Though the blond gymnast finished fourth in total points in last year's Big Ten meet, he had taken firsts in only four events in the Wolverines' three previous meets this winter…

… his premise was the work of the Wolverines against Western Ontario on Saturday. Pete Fries, swimming the backstroke for the first time in competition, took first with a respectable 2:19.4. Michigan…

March 04, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 104) • Page Image 3

… by Ray Pavichevich put the Wolverines ahead, 29-27, a minute before halftime and7'Purdue never caught up. Another basket by Pavichevich and three points by freshman cen- ter Paul Groffsky helped the…

… Maize and Blue to a 34-30 margin at the midway mark. ' IT WAS MICHIGAN'S. strong third period spurt that put the game on ice. With Skala pacing the way the Wolverines built their lead into a comfortable…

… basketball title. -Daily-Bruce Knoll THROWS STONE-Milt Mead, 6-7 Wolverine center drives un- derneath for a final quarter bucket. Trying to stop the Bay City sophomore is Jim Stone, a 6-3 reserve forward for…

… in the Michigan breast- stroke and backstroke departments on the eve of the Big Ten cham- pionships. The Wolverines boast two na- tional champions and the defend- ing Big Ten winners in the 100 and 200…

…-yard breaststroke races, Stew Elliott and John Davies, re- spectively. * * * ON THE BACKSTROKE side of the picture the Wolverines have been able to garner first place in only three dual meets this season…

…. The race was swum in the usual 25-yard pool. In the 100-yard breaststroke the Wolverine co-captains, El- liott and Davies, will be out to duplicate their feat of 1951 when Elliott won the race and…

… Davies finished right behind in second place. Both Stassforth and Holan will challenge the Wolverines in the shorter race; but both the oppon- ents are better at the longer 200- yard event. Illinois' Jim…

Wolverines' best oppor- tunity to score in the backstroke evehts rests with Bumpy Jones, who holds the third best time for the 200 thus far this season. However, the versatile Jones has swum the backstroke in…

March 04, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 103) • Page Image 6

… hockey squad turned in a lack-luster per-j formance irn the Coliseum last night, but it was still good enough to whip a weak Michigan State sextet 9-6 and smash two all-time Wolverine season scoring…

… cruised around the Green and White de- fense six minutes later and caught the far corner of the net with a backhand blast to account for the remainder of a five goal Wolverine second period. Individual…

… the Hoosiers handed the Wolverines a 57-42 setback before 5,000 fans in Yost Field House. The smooth-working Hoosiers, paced by the clever ball-handling of Billy Garrett, broke into the lead after eight…

… point margin, and coasted on to its eleventh Conference win. The defeat was Michigan's ninth in 12 Big Ten contests. The Wolverines' attempts at the TYPEWRITERS' Repaired Ar/Rented Sold Bought Fountain…

…. The Hoosiers popped in 14 of 28 floor shots for a tre- mendous fifty per cent average. The Wolverines improved some- what in. the final period, hitting nine of 33 attempts for a still none…

… three wins the best Michigan could hope for would be a tie for last place with Ohio State. A win over Iowa, who knocked off the Wolverines '7-48 earlier in the season, would give the quintet its fourth…

March 04, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 103) • Page Image 7

… valiant effort to take the 157 pound toga from the strong shoulders of the Badger great. The Wolverines won one third place and one fourth place in the consolation bouts. In the light heavyweight match, Joe…

…. The Wolverines won the medley by two yards, but backstroker Bernie Kahn was called for a missed turn and Iowa took the event for the record books. * * * FOR MICHIGAN, the breast- stroke - backstroke…

… Friday night. Wolverine Don Hoover and Len Truex, the OSU flash were the other double winners. Hoover won both the low and high hurdles, his times being a excellent :08.7 in the highs and :08.1 in the lows…

… first, two seconds and a third to exempli- fy their all-around power, Only Michigan could approach this display of top placings, and lack of depth and balance cut short any chances the Wolverines had. Two…

…- spectable fifth in a highly com- petitive field, while Bruner was edged out by inches by Thomas in the high hurdles to wind up third. The Wolverines' mile relay team put on its best performance of the year to…

… cinch second place for the Wolverines. Even with a bad baton pass intermingled with the run- ning, the quartet finished a close five yard second to Illinois. Both Al Rankin, who finished his lap with an…

…, 20 1951 Visit England, Belgium, Switzerland and France I Dolan Leads Illinois Gymnasts To 64-3 2 Win over Wolverines HAWAII Study Tour for Girls-$495.00 Departure June 17th An outstanding program…

March 04, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 102) • Page Image 3

… * * . MSC Contest First of Three Crucial Tilts for Wolverines Three Fraternities Advance In First Place Hoop Playoffs Sigma Phi Epsilon Annexes 44-40 Verdict; Pi Lam, Phi Gamma Delta SquadsTriumph u I By…

… HANLEY GURWIN Vic Heyliger's puckmen, return to Mdiwest Hockey League compe- ]tition tonight when they battle the Michigan State Spartans in a loop tilt at East Lansing. The Wolverines will be trying to…

… Weekend in Big Ten Meet By JIM DYGERT Rooters for both teams have long awaited the 1953 showdown be- tween the Wolverine track squad and the University of Illinois cinder- men. The duel will take place on…

… other Big Ten members are concentrating on individual titles, leaving Illinois, the defending champion, and Michigan, runner-up by six points last year, to battle for team honors. Three Wolverines return…

… just two words -John Chase. The 19 year old junior from Grosse Point is def- initely the Wolverines biggest threat in this event. BUMPY JONES . . . medley master Chase, consistently in the run- ning…

… record, from the scores of the first and last home games he might get the idea -that the Wolverines haCi fared pretty well in the hardwood wars. The current edition of Maize and Blue talent opened the cam…

…, including only a pair in Big Ten competi- tion. But Monday's high-scoring win managed to give the local cage pic- ture a little brighter hue, lifting the Wolverines out of the confer- ence cellar a half game…

March 04, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 104) • Page Image 3

… takes on the rugged Huskies of Michigan Tech tonight' in the opener of a two game series at the Coliseum. While working out yesterday for the Tech tilt, the Wolverines learned that Harvard and the St…

… battle this afternoon and to- morrow at Minneapolis. The Wolverines' main hopes for individual championships rest with 130 pounder Max Pearson and 147 pounder Don Haney. Haney was undefeated against stiff…

…-yard butterfly. It makes the old mark of Michigan's John Davies obsolete. Wolverine Jack Wardrop, who holds the present world mark in! the 220-yard freestyle may see that mark go by the boards, too, as…

…,500- meter swim. The Wolverines lost to the Buckeyes, 125-103, last year after trailing by six points going! into the second evening's competi- tion. This year the Wolverines, who edged Ohio State last week in…

Wolverines will also play cautious hockey, so as not to get injured with the NCAA tour- ney just around the corner. The series, however, will offer lots of excitement. for Tech has its best team in years, and…

… Lorne Howes-and thus rode the Wolverine bench for four years. I-M Basketball With Paul Newhoff leading the way by scoring 50 points, Phi Al- pha Kappa smothered Alpha Rho Chi, 89-20, to highlight profes…

March 04, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 103) • Page Image 3

…T'HURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1954 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE THURSDAY, MAR01! 4, 1954 THE MICHIGAN IJAILY PAGE THREE OSUTo Defend Title as Swim Meet Opens Here Wolverines Dump Spartan Gymnasts…

… eight starts by whipping Michigan State, 56-40. Each team garnered three first places and a trio of seconds but the Wolverines came through with five thirds to sew up the win. It gave Newt Loken's squad…

… they could do was third and fourth respectively. Wolverine captain Mary John- son, who along with Krumbholz and Bergman, was competing in his last home meet was rusty from the inactivity accompanying a…

… tougher than a week ago. Michigan State's Jack Helle- wege, Ohio State's third man, Fletcher Gilders, and Wolverine Charley Bates will be fighting for the spots behind the top trio. In the individual medley…

… Difficult Side Horse Gymnastic Event By DON LINDMAN Gymnast Lee Krumbholz can't be accused of picking the easy spots in his gym work. The Wolverine star considers the side horse, one of the most dif- ficult…

… events in the entire program, as his favorite. Krumbholz turns in some of his finest performances on the side horse, which is other- wise a definite Wolverine weak spot. NOW ONE of the mainstays of the…

… high school. A teammate of Wolverine swimmer Ron Gora at Lane Tech, Krumbholz has dropped swimming to devote all his time to gymnastics since he came to Michigan. Krumbholz has devoted a lot of time…

March 04, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 104) • Page Image 1

… to step out of the bridesmaid's role. The Wolverine tracksters stand an excellent chance of dethron- ing four-time champion Illinois as the forty-fifth annual indoor Big Ten Track and Field Champion…

… because of a lingering leg injury. The Wolverines are favored in four events - the 880, mile, high jump and mile relay. Gray Favored Pete dray has run the half-mile in 1:52.8 this year, making him the…

… OSU a 10 point total for the first night's activity. O'Reilly was credited with the five points which rated the Wolverines an early second place tie in the tourney. Lucas' third place finish was worth…

… behind the leading Buckeyes, O'Reilly was hard-pressed to edge Lucas for the runnerup spot in the opening event. After lead- ing Lucas for the first 600 meters, the fast-developing Wolverine was matched…

… of 20:59.5. Wolverine Tom Prunk's 21:30.7 rated him far away from point honors. Wehner Fades Wehner led Kerr early in the third heat and gave promise of contributing to Michigan's score with a possible…

… fifth place finish. But Kerr outlasted the fading Wolverine to gain fourth in the heat and fifth in the race. See OSU, Page 3 Committee Defers Action On Calendar At a meeting of the University Calendaring…

March 04, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 102) • Page Image 3

… Five events-four races and the broad jump-had been decided when the powerful Wolverines launched their surge to first place. Michigan stood third by about three points going into the 1000- yard run. Gray…

…'s stirring win, coupled with Robin Varian's third, then put the Maize and Blue out in front for keeps. Including both indoor and out- door titles, it was the third straight championship for the Wolverines and…

…- ance of 23'. Hendricks proved a valuable point-getter, taking third in the fast low-hurdle finals. Other Wolverine Scorers Other Michigan scorers were Geert Keilstrup, third in the half- mile; Dick…

…, Indiana's foursome repeated as champions, Iowa took second and the Wolverine quartet-Geo- rge Gluppe, Flodin, Varian and Rudesill-took third to end the Michigan scoring in this, the final event. Michigan…

… failed to score in only one event-the high hurdles- which was won by Michigan State's Joe Sayoldi in :08.5, a new fieldhouse record. The Wolverines had no entry in the high hurdles. ines by beating Iowa…

March 04, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 102) • Page Image 5

… while Mann is celebrating his silver anniversary as head mentor of the Wolverines. BID FOR BOXERS: All-Campus Boxing Tourney To Highlight IM Open House The final matches of the All- Campus boxing…

… championship meets. Prospects of the Wolverines as- cending the Western Conference throne again this season are slim but the Maize and Blue is almost certain to find itself in the run- nef-up slot behind Ohio…

… Ameri- can record for the 100-yd. breast- stroke. DAVIES HOLDS the unusual distinction of having finished fourth to ex-Wolverine Bob Sohl in the Olympic Games despite the fact that his official time was…

March 04, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 102) • Page Image 1

… its nearest rival. The big surprise of the evening however was Michigan. Placing men in 13 of the 14 events the Wolverines scored 56 points in the meet to take second. Iowa, which figured to place…

… Special To The Daily CHAMPAIGN, Ill. -- After find- ing Illinois far too powerful in Wolverines' Balance Pays Off, Leads to Easy Track Victory By JOHN HILLYER Special To The Daily EAST LANSING…

March 04, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 102) • Page Image 6

… settled on the name Michigan. A discussion of the origin of other words peculiar to Michigan will be featured on a new series of programs, "Wolverine Words," to be broadcast by WUOM. The first of the series…

March 04, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 104) • Page Image 5

…. Adding to the noise of the party was a siren, which had traveled to the Rose Bowl game with the 1950 Wolverines and a fire engine and crowd noises, loaned to the house by radio station WHRV. Twelve flares…

March 04, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 102) • Page Image 1

…, Wisconsin, 4. Indiana, 1 and Illinois, who did not qualify a single man for last night's events, is in last place. BOTH OHIO STATE and the Wolverines took two first places, the Buckeyes copping the low board…

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