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May 04, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 148) • Page Image 3

…R-AY BEE- ~ .l. ~ ~ B.BC U1..I LE-4~t V ULZB k-3 "I'4-i J ' 901111 In. Warm-Vp Prior to Northern Trip c A' By STEVE HEILPE 4Wolverine Golfers Defe 24'/f-liW"'z While this headline wo tainly be pleasing to…

… MSC.courts. Last Friday saw the Wolverines uld cer- rally to hand the Irish a 6-3 de- By PHIL DOUGLIS Michigan's league-leading Wol- verines take a break from Con- ference baseball action this after…

…- noon as they take on a rugged No- tre Dame nine in an exhibition tilt on Ferry Field at 3:30 this aft- ernoon. The Irish barely bowed to the Wolverines' national championship team last season by a close…

… apiece. The Wolverines are now on top of the Big Ten standings with a 5-1 Conference record and a 15-4 overall season mark. Three victories were added to the Michigan scalp belt last weekend as Ray Fisher…

… Michigan's case, as the Wolverines head into the stretch drive for the Big Ten flag. Hitting/also played a big part in carrying the defending NCAA champs to the top of the confer- ence. The big bats of Don…

… trips while Lepley bangedj out four hits in six trips to pace the Wolverines at the plate. This Friday, Michigan moves to' the Northland, where they meet ace nemesis Paul Giel and the Minnesota Gophers…

… City, to meet the rugged; Hawkeyes of Iowa, in a twin bill. Iowa derailed the pennant bound Wolverine express twice last sea- son. In all probability, Ritter will face Giel at Minneapolis on Friday…

…,j while Corbett and Wisniewski take on the Hawks on Saturday. This! will be the last extended road trip of the season for the Wolverines. BIG TEN STANDINGS Michigan1 sports enthusiast, the chances are…

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…

December 04, 1954 (vol. 65, iss. 61) • Page Image 1

… as undermanned and weak, the Wolverines proved to be exactly the opposite ,as they controlled the game for two periods with tight defensive hockey, and then blew the roof off the Coliseum with a…

… stunning three-goal uprising in the final Period. Leading the way for the youthful Wolverines was Jay Goold, who f tallied two goals, while teammates Neil Buchanan and Captain Bill U.S. Court rDismisses Du…

May 04, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 148) • Page Image 5

… "Wolverine." The line in the Lufkin "Western" is the same weight as chain tapes, but subdivided throughout, making it ideal for heavy field work. Lufkin "Lucas" mine tapes resist rust and corrosion. In the oil…

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