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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…

October 09, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 13) • Page Image 1

… six tries against Army. Aarr sup- plied all the points for the Wolverines in the first half as he slammed nver left tacele early in the first* Faure Wins }Moroccan Policy vote De Panafieu Qits After…

WOLVERINES AN EARLY 6-0 LEAD. Pilot Claims Hitler Dead; Gives Details CAMP FRIEDLAND, Germany ()-Hitler's personal pilot, Gen. Hans Baur, returned from ten years of Soviet imprisonment last night, with a…

… they fumbled or were pushed back." That was when they weren't standing. There was plenty to stand for. Wolverine halfbacks scampered down the field with the pigskin and ends hugged in passes, even if…

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…

May 09, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 157) • Page Image 1

… VICTORY: Wolverines Batter ildc Wellesley College Head A ddresses Convocation S "The hardest thing a person must do is answer his own ques- tions," Margaret Clapp, president of Wellesley College, began yes…

… Northwestern, 12-5, in a Conference game at Ferry Field yesterday. The win was the Wolverine's third against four defeats and put the team just one game out of third in the Big Ten race. Coach Don Lund's squad…

…. Wolverines Rally Yesterday's rally was the biggest of the year for the Wolverines as they sent 13 men to bat against three different Wildcat pitchers. Michigan was trailing 4-1 when John Halstead started the…

January 09, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 80) • Page Image 1

… League Uinnesotti SL ULeave ;.. < ,4onference Michigan's rumored withdrawal )m thegWestern Intercollegiate ckey League became official sterday. The Wolverine icers joined chigan State University and the…

… frustration against Michigan last night when it defeated the Wolverines, 4-2, before 2,378 fans.' The victory was the first for the Spartans in 35 gaines against Michigan. The loss virtually eliminated Michigan…

…. The Wolverines looked exceed- ingly stale throughout much of the first period, showing the effects of an 18,day layoff from compe- tition. An indication of the flare-up that was to occur in the second…

… period came three minutes after the first MSU score. No Icing A Spartan defenseman shot the puck from deep in his own zone across both blue lines. Hudson, one of the Wolverine defensemen, touched the puck…

January 09, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 78) • Page Image 1

… players, one from each message Thursday that he wants PRIVATELY American diplo- squad, were ejected from the con- to use atomic power to serve the iats think the Soviet government test and another Wolverine

…, the Spartan re- contacts with the Russians on the turned to the ice in the last period President's plan, to lead his team to a 14 shot ava- lanche of Wolverine goalie Bill Both American and British r…

… campaign Truman said he did not use the phrase himself. as the third period showed little , * * , action. The Wolverines seemed content to relax on a five goal ST. ALBANS, Vt. - Dusan Premovic, who described…

January 09, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 76) • Page Image 1

… Carabins. The game starts at 8 o'clock. IT WILL BE the Wolverines first appearance at the Hill Street rink since they defeated the Tor- onto Blues in mid-December, 6-3. In the meantime Coach Vic Hey- liger…

… Montreal-Michi- gan series are any indication. Two years ago the Wolverines lost to the Carabins 3-2 and man- aged to scrape out an 8-8 tie in the other contest. Last year Mich- igan walloped the Canadians…

January 09, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 76) • Page Image 1

…- ed both Wolverine touchdowns al- so made an appearance at the microphone. The welcome exceeded in num- bers, at least, any previous re- ception accorded a Michigan team. Adding color to the Ann Arbor…

… Truman's call for American strength and unity in the face of BIGGEST UPROAR SINCE EARTHQUAKE: Wolverine Rooters Go Wild As Michigan Bashes. " Communist aggression drew strong support from…

… could find enough adhesive tape. , -Shouting "Let's go out and bury the Golden Bears," out of bus windows from Los Angeles to Pasadena, the Wolverines descended upon the Tourna- sent of Roses Parade in a…

… golden bear dress- I ed in Superman to a brown Wolverine displayed against a MICHIGAN rooters were so heated, however, that when a lo- comotive was started, they were through it and onto the next yell…

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…

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…

December 09, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 67) • Page Image 1

… before 3,500 fans at the Coliseum. The Wolverines and Toronto will close out their two-game series at 8 p.m. tomorrow night. Tickets for the contest will go on sale at the Athletic Administration Building…

…-checking, hard-pressing Toronto six capitalized on the tiring Wolverines in the last period and shaved the margin to one goal before the final horn sounded. Forwards Ed Switzer, Don McIntosh, and Jerry Karpinka…

… shots, displaying the nimbleness that earned him All-American rec- ognition last year. sored by the Wolverine CUlub anad a local bus company, is scheduled Ike Aids Nixon for Dec. 21 and Jan. 2. Buses…

May 09, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 153) • Page Image 1

… Should Know About Communism." Wolverine Nine Downs lowa Twice Wisniewski Vico,8-3, * *[ * * * * On Six-Hitter Eaddy's Single Wins Second Encounter As U, Teachers Named Subpoenaed in…

… world." the Wolverines' 7-2 mark. GENEVA - OP) - French (.)** *eign Minister Georges Bida ult (P. 6) 32) MICHIGAN tallied five times in voice choking with emotion, a Lansing Hearings Begin Tomorrow…

… EADDY WAS the Wolverine day'si See TOMMELEIN, Page 5 r. Formal winner of the local "Mr. d" contest as announced C Ball Friday night is an Niedermeier, '56, of louse, West Quad. His e will appear in the…

November 09, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 47) • Page Image 1

… quarter to put Michigan back in the game-but only for a while. The extra points after this touchdown gave the Wolverines their short-lived 8-7 lead. Ptacek was Coach Oosterbaan's only potent ground gainer…

… of the afternoon. Th I ree 111 Countera4 By AL JONES Daily Sports Editor A great effort by Michigan's one-man offense was completely overshadowed by Illinois yesterday afternoon, 21-8. Wolverine

November 09, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 46) • Page Image 1

…- west, and eastern slopes of the' Rockies. CRUCIAL CONTEST: Wolverines Clash. With Illini Today By BRUCE BENNETT Associate Sports Editor CHAMPAIGN, Ill. - Michigan strives to keepnalive its flickering…

… needs a victory to stay in title contention in the tight conference race. With one defeat and one tie already scarring their mark, a defeat or tie would shove the Wolverines out of title conten- tion…

January 09, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 82) • Page Image 1

… highlighted by a rugged third period, featuring three fights. It was a period which saw both teams miss several golden opportunities to score. The Wolverines held a 4-2 advantage throughout most of the last…

…. The Wolverine defense failed to clear the disc and the goalie's vis- ion was screened on the play. The first period was loosely played, with Michigan unable to present an effective offense and only an…

January 09, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 78) • Page Image 1

… integral part of un- dergraduate studies in the law I Michigan's 27-year old reign over Michigan State held fast again last night, as the Wolverines pounded out a decisive 3-1 win over the Spartans…

… brilliant team effort by Mich- igan - offset Robin Freeman's 35 points and gave the Wolverines a thrilling 88-81 overtime triumph! over Ohio State at Yost Field House last night before an esti- mated throng…

December 09, 1953 (vol. 64, iss. 65) • Page Image 1

WOLVERINE TOM JORGENSON and Valparaiso center Bielke go up to get the rebound in the first quarter of last n basketball game which Michigan won by the lopsided sco 100-62. A C. A A P'tnte nu~~ of Berlin. The…

…- Years cnL-essonaleletios. owaavs re 5 tmerw~q n~uprfro so a foul shot, the Crusaders cut the J 1tA . .L1U1JUAY A. ..' fu ('0 .2 Wolverine lead to 9-6. Bobl Schmidt tallied on a short jump IFJ4e (1 shot…

May 09, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 151) • Page Image 1

… hits to Michigan's seven yes- terday, but the Wolverines added their safeties to a rash of Spar- tan errors and walks to gain an easy 9-1 victory on the Ferry Field diamond. The two Big Ten rivals go at…

… drive Lepley across withj the fourth run of the inning. Catcher. Dick Leach was safe See WOLVERINE, page 4 A. ,y4 All i " h. 4 x i s x y s , r, a a o ti4 LYag7r" .A+i } EEC- , 'Ad'* . MG ]. dl# {{2 4…

May 09, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 157) • Page Image 1

… been designated to receive Nike weapon protection. Band To Give May Concert University Wolverine Band, un- der the baton of George Cavender, will present its annual spring con-r cert at 8 p.m. today in…

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