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March 09, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 108) • Page Image 3

… Tigers certainly aided Vic Heyliger's Michigan Wolverines on their march to the NCAA playoffs. One of the main reasons that the Wolverine icers were able to land the second place spot in the league…

… to earn the playoff slot with another late season surge, a trademark of the last three Wolverine hockey seasons. Although any NCAA hockey fan would admit that the playoffs just wouldn't be the same…

…, in their minds they know only too well that most likely their Tigers will have to take care of Vic Heyliger and his squad if they are to win the title. In Colorado Springs the Wolverines are known as…

… the "New York Yankees of college hockey," a squad that will employ every trick in the book to win a game. The local fans respect the Wolverines, but at the same time they dislike them intensely. When…

… intense, the Wolverines appearing as "mean" hockey play- ers and their coach as a "villain." They blame the failure of Colorado College to win a berth in the 1953 tournament to a last minute eligibility…

… the ruling helped the Wolver- ines to their third straight championship. The "hate Michigan" complex seemed to mount last year when the Wolverines, playing their usual style of close contact hockey…

March 09, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 108) • Page Image 3

… and Brown thid year, but surprised Colorado with a 7-4 upset. Last season, the Wolverines faced' the Huskies four times and won three of -the games. Tech edged Michigan, 3-2, in their first encounter…

…, which stands now at 67 points. The Wolverines also have scored more goals this sea- son, 1,82, than ever before in Mich- igan puck history. The Intra-Mural basketball tour- naments draw closer to the…

… confer- ence meet last week, and the two' mile foursome will have regular personnel with the ex- ception of McEwen. Hurdlers Hoover and Van Bruner and Bill Konrad in the dashes are the other Wolverine en…

…- trants. Added incentive was given to the cindermen yesterday with the an- nouncement that the Wolverines will go to Los Angeles April 21 for one of the top triangular meets of the outdoor season. Big Ten…

March 09, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 109) • Page Image 3

… THE MICHIGAN DAILY FM Buckeye Swimmers Easy Winners in Big Ten Meet * * * Michigan Wins Five Firsts; Ross Sets New Mile Record. MSC Edges Wolverines For Second at Lansing Davies Scores…

… teammate Fritz Nilsson, who won easily with a 53 feet 7% inch toss. * * * BUT THE Wolverines lost them right back in the pole vault. Illi- WiDick Coleman and Richard Calisch parlayed their talents to sweep…

…-events senior, accounted for 46 of the winner's scores. He placed first in the tumbling and all-around events. Top man in the Wolverine scoring parade was freshman Harry Luchs. The Latvian-born competitor notched…

… placed fourth for the Wolverines. Minnesota had the flying rings all to itself as Gophers Barltett and Howie O'Connell finished one-two. Bartlett's edge was four points, 249-245. Bob Feldmeier of Michigan…

… Michigan Cause (Continued from Page 1) on Captain Earl Keyes rebound to tie matters. * * * NEAR THE END of the period the Wolverines found themselves in a hole when defenseman Gra- ham Cragg and Alex Mc…

… for the Wolverines, all as third place finishers. Jack Gallon, Wolverine 137 pounder, came up with a 6-2 de- cision over an old nemesis of his, Dick Wilder of Indiana. The Hoos- ier grappler was the…

March 09, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 109) • Page Image 1

… Denied by Morris WASHINGTON -(R)- Govern- ment cleanup boss Newbold Mor- ris, denying he was active "in I -'knMM1n.-zf f nnt +P' f od q Illinois Sweeps* Mat, Track Titles Wolverines Second in Both Meets…

…; Swiners Third, Gymnasts Fourth Michigan athletic teams were always the bridesmaids and never the brides in four conference meets held yesterday. Illinois kept the Wolverines from the altar three times…

… in Wolverine mat history to stage a dramatic comeback and take second place in the 27th an- nual Big Ten Wrestling champion- ship here yesterday. Illinois finished first with a to- tal of 28 points as…

… 26 points, even if they did not win a match in the finals. * * * WITH MICHIGAN it was a dif- ferent story. The Wolverines had placed only two men in the finals, and in order to come close, they had to…

…, and carried the match to his opponent, who hod prev- iously , defeated him 6,2 in a dual meet at Lansing. Dick O'Shaughnessy also won an individual championship for the Wolverines. In a very close match…

… the Wolverine sophomore came from behind, and because ofI his aggressive style, he won on a' referee's decision. * * * BUT THE real point grabbers were the Wolverines who had been eliminated on Friday…

… Colorado College in the tournament. * * * IN LAST night's regular season finale Doug Mullen was the hero as he scored the winning tally with less than five minutes to play, The Wolverines were traliing with…

…, the Huskies kept the Wolverines in check all night. Doug Philpott gave the Wolver- ines a 1-0 lead after five minutes of play. The Michigan center con- verted a pass out from behind the nets by Pat…

March 09, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 106) • Page Image 3

… All-Am- erican in his college days. After absorbing two humiliating defeats at the hands of the Wolverines last weekend, Renfrew brings his band of powerful Huskies to town with but one thought…

…Farland, captain of the last two Wolverine sextets, will complete his career as a collegiate star except for the NCAA playoffs next week, when Michigan tangles with Michigan Tech in the battle for the WIHL's crown…

… in WIHL play with 43 points. The Detroit Red Wings have expressed an interest in MacFar- land after he finishes school, but the Wolverine star is not yet sure Eleven Cage Records Fall CHICAGO (W…

March 09, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 113) • Page Image 3

…, Maten, Gaxiola, Fries Also Gain Points for Wolverines Michigan Trio Earns Seven Firsts (Continued from Page 1) not to beat records." Only one record was broken. Michigan's last victory of the evening…

… came in the 400-yd. med- ley relay. At the end of the third leg of the race, the Wolverines were two body lengths behind the Spartans. However, anchor man Hanley literally "smoked" his way to victory…

…-3. Despite many attempts, no more goals were scored the rest of the game. Kelley, the reserve Wolverine goalie, made his first league ap- pearance and after a rather rocky start, was spectacular. Kelley made…

… HAIRSTYLISTS " NO WAITING "Headquarters for collegians and-their families" DASCOLA BARBERS Near Michigan Theatre The game was the conclusion of three Wolverine's hockey careers-- Don McIntosh, Switzer and Mc…

March 09, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 107) • Page Image 3

… representatives of the school's athletic tradition. We can see no reason to bemoan the fact that these Wolverine teams trailed some even more outstanding aggregations at the Conference meets this past weekend. We…

… with a 12-man squad, two less than last year, from Willow Run Air- port tomorrow shortly after noon. A special plane carrying the two eastern hockey clubs will pick up the Wolverine icers and fly di…

Wolverines. Mike Peppe's charges finished in those positions 13 times, while the host swimmers managed only seven such finishes. The Ohio State natators also managed to qualify more men than did the Wolverines

… for the sec- ond successive year. The only individual winner for the Wolverines was double-titlist Bumpy Jones, who edged Illinois' Bob Clemons in the 200-yard breaststroke and had no trouble defending…

… his individual medley crown. * * * MICHIGAN'S widely heralded Wardrop twins, Bert and Jack, contributed four runner-up posi- tions, a fourth place, and a sixth place to the Wolverine cause. Jack n for…

… Michigan proved to be the top diver in the evening programs. The Wolverine junior easily best- ed Shapiro in the optional dives, but couldn't gain the ground he had lost in the required dives per- formed…

March 09, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 115) • Page Image 5

… Coliseum again tonight at 8:00 p.m. An added feature at tonight's game will be the pre- sentation of the Hal Downes tro- phy to the Wolverines' most valu- able player this season. The award will be made…

… himself. Other Wolverine marksmen were Gary Starr, Barrie Hayton, Wally Max- well and John Rendall. Tech dominated play in the ini- tial stanza, although they had two more penalties than Michigan, nine to…

… different from the Michigan standpoint. There were only seven penalties meted out and the Wolverines peppered the Tech net with 22 shots. Five of them found their way in. Rocky Hockey FIRST PERIOD: Goals…

… followed by Iowa with In the finals todays he meets Ron 10 and Northwestern and Indiana Baker of Mnnesota. whom he pre with 9. viously decisioned by a runaway The Wolverines placed three score o -3. men in…

… the finals against four for Along with Max Pearson in the MMinnesota, with each team p ac- 130-pound finals, the Wolverines g nn a received additional support from ' ing two in the consolation round I r…

March 09, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 115) • Page Image 3

…* Michigan. In the preliminary events of the evening Illinois and Michigan forecasted a nip-and-tuck battle in today's finals. Illinois qualified 19 men while the Wolverines qualified 17 men. Michigan State…

… qualifying in six events. : Hopkins, Hanley Break U.S. Records in Swim Events r i WOLVERINE THREAT-On the trampoline is Ed Cole, who was third top qualifier in last night's preliminaries. Conference…

… qualifier in yesterday's preliminary rounds. Right behind the Wolverine flash are Iowa's Sam Bailie, Illinois' Abie Grossfeld, the other Olympic veteran, and Don Toney, also of Il- linois. Top Contender Ed…

… last year by Gavin Blair of Illinois and Sam Bailie of Iowa. Bailie is back to defend the title against strong competition from Wolverine Gag- nier and Dick Erickson of Minne- sota. Another returning…

… medley. Myers also took a third-- in the 1500 meters-on Thursday night. The Wolverine relay crew, con- sisting of Brian Browne, Harri- son Wehner, Pete Fries and Dick Mehl, churned its way to a fifth…

March 09, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 113) • Page Image 1

… Big Ten competition a 21-point margin over second-place Michigan State and Ohio . But the points that the Wolverines began the event with hroomed to 112 'y the day's end. ~of tdsWan eds W ant Soi…

… was high man for the Wolverines with 22 points on five field goals and 12 foul shots in 12 attempts. Iowa forward Dave Gunther was top scorer for the night with 23. George Lee and Tillotson notched 21…

March 09, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 107) • Page Image 4

… written for the Stanley Quartet. After intermission the group will per- orm Beethoven's Opus 130 in B-flat major. The public will be admitted without charge. Wolverine Band Concert Postponed. The concert of…

… the Wolverine Band, previously announced for 8 p.m., Wed., Mar. 10, in the Union Ballroom, has been postponed. The new date will be announced later. Elena Nikolaidi. the glamorous Greek contralto of the…

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