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February 09, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 89) • Page Image 3

…. In the rebounding department Michigan swamped Illinois. The Wolverines had a height advan- M tage at almost every position, and grabbed away 71 rebounds to the Illini's 46. t Lee- was again top man, as…

Wolverines often got as many as five shots at the basket before the Illini could break up the scoring threat. The Wolverines were able to get many tip-ins, and the forward line of Lee, Burton and Tillotson…

… front of the hard Wolverine charge. J The "M" cagers counted almost half of their points on drive-in layups, while the Illini were forced to shoot from the outside. Accur- acy on jump shots on the part of…

… John Paul, Don Ohl and Govonor Vaughn was all that kept Illinois in the game during the second half. Team Effort All of the Wolverine players added much to the team effort, although some stood out above…

… that he shot only when he was open, and made most of them. The Illinois team went into a full press near the end of the game, but the Wolverines easily passed through it, and Wright got two quick layups…

… Morris, the only other double winner of the flight was the Wolverines' Cy Hopkins. Hopkins finished first in both the 200-yd. individual and the 200-yd. breast- stroke with the respective clock- ings of 2…

February 09, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 84) • Page Image 6

…, playing his first game for the Wolverines, managed to pick up ten minutes in penalties and was in .the box during the first two Denver goals. Buchanan, how- ever, played a strong defensive' game and will be…

… in the middle stanza the Wolverines broke the game -wide open when Denver center Jack Smith was penalized for slashing. ** * . WITHIN SIX minutes, the red light blinked five times after Mich- igan…

… the tight Iowa de- fense and took most of its shots from outside. The winners block-' ed many Wolverine shot's and stole numerous passes. Along with Jorgensen, John Codwell stood out in a losing cause…

… HANLEY GURWIN Following the pattern that has prevailed for the past few sea- sons, the beginning of the second semester finds the Wolverine hockey team fighting desperately to earn a playoff spot in the…

Wolverines have nine including the two from last night's win over Denver. Due to the confusing scoring system which awards different point values to the contests de- pending on the number of times the teams…

… return to Colorado Springs. Re- maining on the Gopher schedule are four one point games with Michigan Tech, two two-point games with Denver, and a pair of one-pointers here in Ann Arbor with the Wolverines

February 09, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 91) • Page Image 3

…' Tankmen Face Iowa State Today Squad, 63-49 Penalties Hurt Wolverines; Late Rally Falls Far Short (Continued from Page 1) Johnny Hutton, Gary Starr and Ed Switzer. Hutton converted a pass from Jerry…

Wolverines share a three way tie for third place in the Con- ference with a 4-2 record, while the Gophers are one notch back with a 3-3 showing. George Kline, 6'4" forward, is the big gun in the…

…'s meet will mark the first varsity appearance of Dick Han- ley, the Wolverine's top freshman last year. Hanley missed the first semester competition due to the Olympic Games. At Melbourne, Hanley placed…

February 09, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 84) • Page Image 1

….Cukese ganizations requiring increased BASKET - Wolverine John Codwell scores over the outstretched space for their activities. arms of Iowa's Bill Schoof, but it's in vain, as M' loses, 86-68. More than 140…

… be- tween them scored 52 points in Iowa's early season win over the Wolverines, settled for 23 and 20 respectively last night. Although the Maize and Blue stayed close up until the final quarter, much…

… called to testify. Under {a pair of Pioneer goalies, the Wol-I stanza trailing 57-51. Tom Jor- cmitepoeue aywt. a pir f Poner galis,.he olgenson, Wolverine high point-get- committee procedure, many wit…

…,_Page___'single Commun'ist in any field the evening total to eleven, the such as education is bad." highest for the Wolverines in one i CThe sub - committee hearings game this season. aG ve have been repeatedly delayed by…

… Regents scheduled to testify in Detroit. THIS COMPARES' with 16,543 I dthe Wolverines within one point:atTHeISaCeMtimElStseetr, of the third place Pioneers and a approved the appointment of Prof. at the…

February 09, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 89) • Page Image 1

… Michigan rushed past Illinois last night, 88-81, to move back into first placein the harried Big Ten basketball race. The victory came, above all else, because the Wolverines had five hard-working cagers on…

… depart- ments. Three "M" cagers scored over 20 points, as George Lee returned to his top form to lead the pack with 23. Captain Pete Tillotson, the top Wolverine scorer for the season with slightly below a…

…, the undefeated Wolverines me- thodically churned past an Iowa squad that was rated before the season by Michigan swim coach Gus Stager as the team to beat in the Western Conference. Fries Outstanding…

February 09, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 91) • Page Image 1

…- vantage early in the first period, the Wolverines saw the Gophers pound seven straight shots past their overworked goalie Ross Childs before they could retaliate. But by then it mattered little what they…

… last weekend. Penalties played a major role in the outcome. Johnny Mariuc- ci's alert sextet scored four times while the Wolverines were short- handed to only one goal for Michi- gan when Minnesota was a…

… man short. There were 10 penalties called, Michigan getting six of them. The Wolverine goal getters were See PENALTIES, Page 3 Eisenhower, Macmillan MIayConfer WASHINGTON 1P) - President Dwight D…

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