October 06, 2010 (vol. 121, iss. 22) • Page Image 1
…The Wolverines ready to try r tijj, ust bou anthig -resort to i Despite its failure in the Senate last week, many still see the DREAM Act as their mvn n only way to citizenship. INSIDE Ann Arbor…
…The Wolverines ready to try r tijj, ust bou anthig -resort to i Despite its failure in the Senate last week, many still see the DREAM Act as their mvn n only way to citizenship. INSIDE Ann Arbor…
…MMENO Tuesday, September 6, 2005 Opinion 4A Sam Singer: The Right may have to wait SAME OLD SONG: MICHIGAN OFFENSE LEADS WOLVERINES ... SPORTS, PAGE lB Weather Arts 8A 'Transporter 2' dumbs…
… 1-3-1. The Wolverines' last loss against the Lakers came in a 6-5 See ICERS, Page 14 Snowin' in the wind Roger Green paves the way for students crossing the Diag yesterday afternoon. Fifty years…
… penality on this first period play, but his team won in triple overtime 3-2, ending the Wolverines hopes for a league title and virtually ended hopes for a NCAA bid. BGSU outlasts Icers in Triple Overtime…
… basketball team is in Jeopardy. The.answer is: Beat Purdue at Crisler Arena tomorrow afternoon (4:00 p.m., CBS-TV), or pray hard. The question is: What can the Wolverines do to qualify for the NCAA postseason…
… of the best basket- ball teams in the country this year. The Wolverines have been ranked no 'lower than fifth in pre-season polls and are number one in many. THAT RISE in ranking combined with the…
… only to see the apparent 4-4 tie they had gained turn into a 6-4 loss as Colorado College coun- tered with two goals in the final minutes of play. The Wolverines, although they dominated the entire game…
…-foot slap shot from a face off to the left of the Col- orado net. This seemed to charge up the Wolverines and for the next two minutes and 43 seconds they swarmed around Young. in an attempt to get back…
… Wolverines, supposedly play- ing against their roughest oppon- ents of the year, humbled Indiana yesterday 8-1 on the Varsity courts. The victory extended the netters' consecutive winning streak to 25, and…
… total of its two visitors, the .Chicago Track Club and' Mar- quette. Wolverine athletes accounted for nine firsts, running up 81 points to Chicago's 46 and Marquette's 34. Two double winners emerged from…
… yesterday afternoon and annexed the Big Ten Indoor Track and Field Championships by an overwhelming margin. Don Canham, who previously could not lift his Wolverines higher than the second spot in his six…
… courageous Wolverine wrestling squad copped four in-, dividual championships and piled up enough points to upset the fav- ored ,Iowa grapplers, and present their popular coach with his fifth Western Conference…
…- mission on the short end df a 7-2 AT 15:I5 M ULLEN collected the bscore.Wolverine's fourth goal when he * * * bated in Pat Cooney's blocked shot. JI . yp - U J~V U U U 4 appear has ieen in almost con…
… .W-.fp." goalie, Bill Lucier took over in the IT CAME out of a scramble at into a five-power meeting to set- Michigan nets and the Wolverines the goal crease apparently McGill tle the Trieste problem…
… dump the Wolverines to gain revenge for a 9-3 loss suffered in the first round of the NCAA playoffs in Colorado last March. * * * * MICHIGAN, it will be remembered, went on to win its second successive…
… make up for their defeat at the hand of Michigan State last night. With four veterans lost through graduation and fourteen lettermen returning to the Hill Street rink, the Wolverines are in good shape…
… just enough to gain a squeaky.6-5 Big Nine decision over Illinois here yesterday afternoon. The triumph registered on a wind ravaged field was the fifth successive conference success for the Wolverines…
… when Dorr reached first after forcing See WOLVERINES Page 3 World.JNTws Roundup INFORMANTS who asked their names withheld told newsmen that "as of now" the British and Amer- icans working on the Fuchs…
… present record. Advance notices had predicted a record-smashing perfor- mance for the Wolverines, but the other teams in the field did not press them sufficiently. The Rochester re- lay team placed second…
…, followed by Dartmouth and Penn State. Wolverine contestants in other events did not fare so well. Ufer was defeated in the special 600-yard dash and Ross Hume was scratched in the mile. Elmer Swanson and Bob…
… Wolverines, largely due to under the basket work of Jim Mandler, rangy center, took a 6 to 2 lead in the first four minutes of play, and it momentarily appeared as though the Boilermakers were going to have a…
… a scrappy Wolverine sextet from Ann Arbor, 4-1. It was indeed a rare spectacle for the packed rink. Although the three- point margin might appear to show a definite superiority on the part of the…
… haven't been able] to, beat their country cousins since 1938. If there ever was a year' this is it. The Wolverines have just returned from Columbus where they bombard- ed Buckeye pitchers for 28 runs' and…
… Michigan all the way. Not one Wolverine netter lost a set and only once were the Maize and Blue rac- queteers in danger of losing a set, Jim Porter was down 3-5 before he pulled his match out of the fire to…
…: Hockey Team Opens Season Here Tonight Varsity Will Meet McMaster Puck Game Starts At Strong Squad; 8 P.M. The 1938-39 Wolverine hockey sea- son will get under way when Coach Eddie Lowrey's squad meets…
… and centre positions respectively. "Spike" James will do the net mind- ing as he did all last year as a sopho- more. Michigan won last year's game by shutting the Canadians out, 6-0. The Wolverine…
… attitude taken by those who filled out and re- turned the soda price ballots recently' printed in The Wolverine may be taken as any criterion. In no case was any vote registered in favor of a continuation of…
… subject will be "TI Student's Faith". lie Presbyterian church R Brown, of Bad Axe, willd i.e sermon at the 10:30 o'clo The Bible class will be he 0 o'clock, and at 6:30 o'clo re. rv- Editor, The Wolverine…
… Alpha Epsilon house, which has been vacated by the members and turned over to the Wolverines during their stay here. The men spent most of the morning exploring the campus and seeing the noted sights of…
…. The runners loosened up stiff muscles by long jogs on the cinders, and the jumpers tried the pits. A large crowd of California students were out on the field to watch the Wolverine work- outs. The…
… PLACE ANNUAL RELAY GAMES CRUIKSHANK WINS FIRST PLACE IN BROAD JUMP I Wolverines Lead Buckeyes at Close of Half 18 to 71 Pennsylvania Event Wine One Mile Relay In University Class MONDAY LAST…
… sank Ohio State 36 to 22 at the Coliseum. Scoring from almost any angle of the floor the Wolverines gained an early lead which was not endangered throughout. The Ann Arbor men were more su- perior in…
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… Wolverines Win Three in Five From State's Strongest Basketball Quintets BASKET SHOOTING AND TEAM PLAY SHOW IMPROVEMENT "Michigan's playing in the holiday basketball trip was highly satisfac- tory and the…
…. As the Rayl team is one of the strongest in the country, Michigan's showing is highly gratify- ing to followers of the Wolverine court ,game. On Dec. 26, Chicago played the Rayls and were" defeated 33…
…, with headquarters at A. R. C. base hospital 21. NEWEST OF WOLVERINE TRADITIO NS TO BE INAUGURATED TONIGHT WITH FORMER ANTE BELLUM ENTHUSIAS MARTIAL AIR OF "THE VICTORS" WILL OPEN PROGRAM OF EVENING "ED…
… faculty of the University, the speakers at the first Tradition's day mass meeting, to be held this even- ing at Hill auditorium, will inaugurate the newest Wolverine tradition. + Starting with "The Victors…
… sixty-fifth armory games tonight. The Wolverines went back to Ann Arbor thoroughly whipped. "(Old Penn" won in the proverbial walk. Captain Harold Smith of Michigan alone proved a match for his man, J. e…
…, from Springfield, Massachusetts. Other easterners attracted by the fame of the Wolverine Maulbetches are Helen Patterson of Portland, Maine, helen Burnell, from Hartford, Conn., and Anna MacMaster of…
… for all students. We’ve focused this year on a more holistic, institutional approach to addressing mental health. Whether it’s Wolverine Wellness, UHS (University Health Services), peer…
… Telnet and con- fused by Wolverine Access may feel like they're in heaven when they are greeted by the dreamy cloud background of my umich.edu. Students are the target audience for the user-friendly Web…
… Wolverines lost the offensive shootout, 54-51, giving up the most yards in program history. Full coverage of Saturday's game, Page JB. ya , >, ?S'', Stw}o-;:.., o... .; Imo..., .., .. ,. ;, ., ,.. , ... ;.'a…
…-leading Hoosier squad tip off with Michigan Sunday. The Wolverines must prove they can play with nationally-ranked opponents. Today Wndy, possible showers; High: 56, Low: 41 Tomorrow Cloudy, rain; High 56, Low 43…
… of his 20 points off the glass Last month at this University, a in last night's game against Youngstown State. Rellford led all scorers as the group of about 200 students demon- Wolverines beat the…
… also included bit parts for its supporting cast. All this led to a concluding scene in which the Wolverines dropped their fifth con- secutive game, this time to Michigan State, 70-05. ONCE AGAIN fatigue…
… :' .8 , r" r r < 55 : P9' i . . 5 " w More women age 25-29 enroll in' U.S. colleges Back in By ABIGAIL MEISEL The future generation of Wolverines may well include more women. q' ccording to the U…
… effective. See the story, Page 8. * The Wolverine hockey team played the Minnesota Gophers last night. See story, Page 7. }Reed the Today column, Page3 reported within 50 miles of the Cam- bodian capital of…
…& by ALAN BILINSKY PHIL HUBBARD appears to be holding a simon-says exercise in yesterday's triumph over r Ohio State. Actually, the Wolverine center is pulling down the rebound from Buckeye Jim…
…., which he did. So if you're ever tr. Sn Francisco and happen to see a dog perched in the fork of a tree .. . On the inside .. . Rich Lerner takes a look at Greg Morton, Wolverine defensive tackle, on the…
… baseball squad of 14 under the leadership of Coach, Ray Fisher arrived here yesterday after a two months' in- vasion of Japanese baseball fields. The Wolverines were guests at a banquet last night of the Uni…
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…, complete with trays, lights, etc., and offer about even. Nevins struck out seven its use to the public free of Wolverines, while Lehr struck out charge. sinything needed nine, but marred his record by giving…
… mile and the broad jump, and took six of the remaining 10 first places. Johnny Woodruff of Pitt, Olympic 800-meter champion, and Capt. Bob Osgood of the Wolverines each took two first places, with Osgood…
…. Despite the fact that Wolverines defeated Wisconsin, 43 to 31, in a more or less listless game at Madison earlier in theseason, they expect plenty of trouble tonight. Harold Foster, Badger coach, could not…
… up somewhat, but a large, crowd is assured for the Wolverine's only home stand against Conference opponents. The meet will mark the, last local appearance of the Michigan squad this year. The Maize and…
… consideration. He threatens to give Keller a battle the entire distance. The Wolverines' strongest group is in the quarter-mile event. Captain DeBaker, Allen and Ellerby have all been clocked in less than 50…
… Daily DURHAM, N.C. - The top-ranked Michigan Wolverines extin- guished a blazing second half coiheback by fifth-ranked Duke here last night and went on to win, 86-79. The second win of the young season…
…- ":: <,>: ;::":{ :. ::. socation because of Michigan State's 5-2, victory over Minnesota in:f4sh East Lansing, the Wolverines came dangerously close to falling from the lead. A second loss here tonight would drop Michigan from the…
…-half shooting percentage of 76.0 bewilderedthe Wolverine quintet and a crowd of 7,500 at Yost Field House. The Wildcats in expanding their win streak to eight games, see- sawed with determined Michigan in a…
… wheth er ,the pep rally and dance co sponsored by the Wolverine Clur and the 'Union. would interfer with the Panhellenic Ball, sched uled for the same night. Shapiro Argues Point Union President Barry…
… nightmare last night by dropping a 76-75 heartbreaker to rival Michigan State at Yost Field House. The Wolverines ended their sea- son with an overall 9-13 record. Last night's loss gave them a final 4…
….m. Both go to Chicago. members of The only eastbound train to De- Medical Soc troit that afternoon will be the campus and Wolverine leaving at 6:51 p.m. and tomorro Dyer said plans could be formu- for funds…
… t O DELINQUINCY: Open Wolverine Youth Center G , ., representing Ann Arbor's three high srh nnl Tnivri- T-Tigh. Ann Ar hnri mented A. L. Stickney, secretary of the local YMCA. …
… members of the Wolverine club, young sons of University faculty members, visited the Student Publica- tions Building Thursday morning and' were shown the processes involved in publishing The Daily. The club…
… out- I comes of the campaign. was a successful party leader. If who will lead the Wolverines in the .his alone were an indication, it first game of the season with Ohio would seem that Smith, even…
… telegram from Dean A. S. Whit- ney brought his greetings. Several musical numbers were furnished b the Wolverine quartette, and by Mis Margaret Krug and Miss Helen Van Blois. Mr. Ernest Newland enter- tained…
… Wolverine mentor yesterday an- unced the personnel of the team iich will make the trip, the opeji- g game of which will be played at xington Ky., tomorrow afternoon ainst the University of Kentucky. (teen…