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December 11, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 63) • Page Image 3

… were hard-prkssed all the way and were not able to sew up the contest until the last minute of the final period. Wolverine goalie Lorne Howes suffered a gash over his left eye near the beginning of the…

… fast break, Maize and Blue defenseman Bernie Hanna smashed an unassisted goal into the Sioux net toknot the score at two-all. This was the last time that the wolverines were able to (Continued from page…

… Rebounds Jerry Stern replaced Williams and, with Kramer and Tillotson, continued the Wolverine domi- nation of the bankboards during the first half. Of 31 first half rebounds, Michigan hauled in 23. Nebraska…

… within five the Wolverines, 40-35. Tillotson then widened the g with four straight buckets thwart the opposition rally. With the 6-8 Williams alres out, Kramer's injury early in t second half equalized the…

… tea in height and Nebraska began get its share of the rebounds. E sides, the Wolverines shooti percentage dropped from 42.8 the first half to about 30 duri the final half. The result was quick reduction…

… of Michiga lead. Kramer and guard Jim Barr making his first appearance of 1 game, then took charge of 1 Wolverines with Big Ron conve ing Barron's cool ball handling to the victory-clinching scores…

…'s successful encounter with Nebraska at Yost Field House. De fending is Cornhusker guard Jim Kubacki, while for- ward Jim Arwood of the visitors awaits rebound. Wolverines whipped Nebraska, 77-71. Special To…

… The Daily CHICAGO Ed Gagnier was the stellar performer in Michigan's first gymnastics meet of the sea- son, which saw the Wolverines place fourth out of the twelve teams competing here yesterday in…

… performance was even more brilliant than it would have been under ordinary conditions, since there were over fifty com- petitors in each event. Wolverines Score 57 The Wolverines amassed a total of 57 points…

… of the Michigan goal and bounded into the net for the winning score. In a desperation attempt to tie the score, the Wolverines removed Howes from the nets and put an- other offensive player on the ice…

December 09, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 65) • Page Image 5

…- side play that nullified what would have been the tying goal for the Wolverines with three sec- onds remaining in the game. With the score 5-4 in Montre- al's favor, Pat Cooney, assisted by Earl Keyes…

… least bit bitter in stating, "I didn't think I was offside, but" that's what the referee called it, and that's the way it stands." Most of the other Wolverines were uncertain about the deci- sion, and…

… been played, (Continued from Page 1) It was in the midst of one of these Michigan attacks that La- zure broke away after taking a pass from Claude Dagenais. Only one Wolverine defenseman was back but…

… Lazure shot from about 15 feet out and the puck caught the upper righthand corner of the net behind Ikola. T H E WOLVERINES gamely tried to tie the count in the wan- ing minutes. Coach Vic Heyliger pulled…

… Ikola from the nets with 55 seconds remaining and put six forwards on the ice. The Wolverines were not suc- cessful with this maneuver des- pite the fact that most of the 3500 fans thought they had tied…

… Chin flicked a loose puck into the Montreal cage to make the score 2-0, Michigan. Apparently the Wolverines were victims of a letdown in the second period because of an eight minute delay brought about…

… by an injury to Ikola. The Michigan goaltender was hit in the head by the puck on a screen shot and was taken to the dressing room for repairs before the game continued. Upon his return the Wolverines

… =- Michigan, Matchefts (unassisted), 7:21; 8-Mon- treal, Bruneau (Quesnel, C. Hotte), 8:09; 9-Montreal, Lazure (Dagenais), 17:37. Penalties--none. is brightening the Wolverines' fu- ture basketball trail with…

December 02, 1954 (vol. 65, iss. 59) • Page Image 12

… Titles Four times Michigan has won this tournament, three of them in a row. The Wolverines have swept all before them and made the Maize and Blue synonymous with hockey supremacy. Held every March at the…

…- out the Wolverines would be like spaghetti without meatballs. The first NCAA ice tourney was held in March of 1948. The rugged Dartmouth Indians and Boston Col- lege Eagles represented the East, while…

… held, the Wolverine sextet has garnered four titles while placing third three times. DEAN REA '22 CAPTAIN: Wolverine Cagers Endure Turbulent History ig- a ihyotmsi bu i f l $39.50 to $45.00 WIL D S1WR…

…, and full of ups and downs. The first Maize and Blue varsity team, with Elmer Mitchell as coach and captained by Alan Boyl, was formed in 1917. The Wolverines played an 18- game season, dropping 12 of…

… the years that followed, the Wolverine record was an erratic one, alternating from top place in 1927 and 1929 to a low seventh place in 1924. The outstanding work of Matt Patanellis, now an assistant…

December 12, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 71) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY T( PL C' st it his hristmas :ockings in.... Ean Cage Team, 'M' Quintet Meets Butler' In Search of Third Win Icers Play Here Tonight Wolverines Host McGill In Hockey Home…

… at (George) Lee and (Terry) Miller 8:00 in lost Fieldhouse. all have their legs taped, theyj The Wolverines, who stopped should be all right. And (John) Pittsburgh 75-55 in their season Tidwell's hand…

… chance Wolverine's Rogers 6'6", for the to take this one and avenge last first time this year, will be the year's loss, at least on the basis tallest man on the court. of season records. Michigan stands at…

… three games, * they have played good ball against three top-notch teams, Illinois, Michigan State, and Wabash, and, are a good working ball club." In Good Condition The Wolverines will be close to top…

… , BACK IN THE LINEUP-Steve Bochen, right wing for Michigan's hockey team, returns to the ice tonight after being sidelined by a broken wrist. The Wolverines entertain McGill at the Coliseum. Game time is 8…

…. Michigan in comparison has only three returning lettermen: senior captain Larry Murray, and juniors Mike Hoyles and Fred Olm. The balance of the Wolverine; squad is made up of sophomores untried as yet in…

… varsity competi- tion, who, according to mat coach Cliff Keen, "are green, but ready to fight." The Wolverines' success this weekend will )also be dependent on how well the injury-plagued wres- tlers have…

… unlimited heavyweight divi- sion. Tomorrow the Wolverines travel to New Brunswick, N.J., to tangle with Rutgers, rated behind only Cornell and Lehigh in the East. $995 Light Glove Leather 3 s.* ~ ~ ~ - u…

December 03, 1954 (vol. 65, iss. 60) • Page Image 6

… season against Pittsburgh tomorrow night, the memories of many Wolverine cage fans sweep back through the years to a cold March night in 1948. It was on that evening that Mich- igan basketball reached' its…

… score at 31-31. The Wolverines had become panic- stricken and Missed on 14 straight field goal attempts, plus a pair of free throws. Substitutes Help Suddenly Cowles called a time out. Off the bench raced…

… substi- tutes Hall Morrill and Boyd Mc- Caslin. Teaming with the great Mark Suprunowicz, Bill Roberts, and Pete Elliot, the pair sparked the Wolverines to their first title since 1929. As the crowd went…

… wild, Michi- gan dumped in eight straight points, and the Hawkeyes were a broken outfit. With the lanky Rob- erts turning in some nice defens- ive work, the Wolverines coasted home the victors and…

… waiting for another. By DICK CRAMER Michigan begins its rugged three month long winter sports schedule tonight as the Wolverine hockey team opens its 1954-55 season in the first of a two game weekend…

…' goals when McGill won the second game of last year's series with the Wolverines. Other holdovers for the Redmen from last year are forwards Pete Jotkus, Gord Currie, Jack McMul- lan, and Guy Bourgoin and…

… standings, where it has remained ever since. M' Smashes Iowa March 2nd, 1948 saw Ozzie Cowles' Wolverines smash Iowa, 51-35, before over 9,000 screaming Yost Field House fans, and thereby with AMF Automatic…

… December 17 when it travels to Colorado College for the first of two tilts. Only Five Lettermen The Wolverines 13-man varsity roster lists only five lettermen and of the entire group there is one senior…

… Col- lege and Loyola College, respec- tively. Last year McGill, coached by "Rocky" Robillard, gained an even split in its two encounters with the Wolverines, both of which were played before near…

December 16, 1950 (vol. 61, iss. 70) • Page Image 3

… points in the state of Michigan promises to give the Wolverine natators an indication of the com- petition they can expect in col- lege circles after the Christmas vacation. The 100 yard breast stroke race…

… night's 11-6 Wolverine victory. Heathcott's effort was unsuccessful, however, as the puck rebounded off to the right. Wolverine Cagers Face Strong Butler Quintet By BOB ROSENMAN Michigan's puckmen…

… HIGHLIGHTING t h e Wolverines' impressive win were Neil Celley and Al Bassey who chipped in with two counters apiece to aid in Michigan's second triumph of the young season. Earl Keyes, John Matchefts, and Paul…

… require more working on, but much of the dif- ficulty in stopping the Tiger at- tack can be attributed to the ab- sence of star defenseman Eddie, May from the Wolverine lineup. , * THE TIGERS, whom Michigan…

… will battle in the series finale at the Coliseum tonight at 8 p.m., jumped off to an early 1-0 lead, but it was short-lived as McKen- nell scored on a 5-footer. The Wolverines quickly added three more…

December 16, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 74) • Page Image 6

… several forghe Wolvns to met te defensemen, a spare goal tender for the Wolverines to meet thean ohngepfrmteMh- Russians alone had to be called off an c oach Am Be last weekend when the NCAA ruled igan…

… varsity Visitors To Play Six Games i ~squad.! T a wThe touring visitors, who will BOB WHITE twelve membhich steral of whom play only six games in the United "* .- Wolverine All American are hampered by…

… to Cornell and C Cardigan style. Colors Rutgers. Many sophs find that the are in grey or brown first college match or two is the hardest, and the five Wolverines, striping.' having passed that…

… Red Wing-Wolverine game yearly Red Wing contest is al- present cigar. which has become an annual af- ways a colorful affair. The Coli- Tickets for this evening's ac- fair here is in danger of being seum…

… all season in which the frosh will play. I 4 As is to be expected, the game is usually a runaway. Last year saw the Wings on the long end of an 11-3 score, but the Wolverines had a share of the…

December 07, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 67) • Page Image 8

… bruised wrist on the same arm, and a painful lower back, black and blue from frequent bouncings on the hardwood against Tennes- see. But the Wolverines appeared deadlock and put Michigan out in front to…

… stay. The Wolverines raced to a 36-23 half-time lead, with Lee getting 11 of his total point output of 20. Add Late In Game The last 20 minutes found Mich- igan consistently adding to its lead that at…

…, Dozauer was ranked seventh, while Monpetit finished eighth and Stall reached tenth place. Monpetit was the only Wolverine to qualify for the high bar finals. He produced a sixth-place finish. Lawler Seventh…

… Bill Lawler, finishing seventh, was the only Wolverine finishing in the top 10 on the side horse, although Stall took 15th. The gymnasts had only a 10th by Monpetit and a 14th by Marion to show for in…

December 09, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 63) • Page Image 3

… ________________________________________________________________________________ m mow . 7 "5, , '+i '{. r .y r C BUT DEFENSE HURTS: Michigan Hoop Offense Fast Indiana Q SetsScoring Standard Loom Big Teu By DAVE LIVINGSTON only 19 while missing 18. Pitts- His Wolverine cagers…

… creditable 9-5 slate. cry from the scoring machines igan's end of the scoring fiasco.- . . *. the Wolverines will face in the Substitute forward John Cod- next couple of weeks as they go well and center Paul…

…, pro- dard, an e d 281 e throws -Iowa, Illinois, and Indiana. vided the spark needed to pull the to set another league mark. In- The Pitt-Michigan tussle was Wolverines up from the eight dIana also aced…

… hit five Big reasons behind the Hoos- care of itself. field goals in the opening stanza ier scoring splurge which was The Wolverines needed 103 to get Michigan off to a fast lead, 22nd best in the…

… blended, shaped, styled to your features 8 HAIRCUTTERS The Dascola Barbers Near Michigan Theater Flo At Your Barber Does t& ' -,fon1fer // ::'i'/::. //,. NL4tS 59/ 3 OPENING NIGHT JITT ERS: Wolverine

December 18, 1959 (vol. 70, iss. 72) • Page Image 7

… visiting Wolverines, 19-12. Michigan; missing Dennis Fitz- gerald in the 167-pound class, might have taken the match if Wolverine John Hallenbeck had won a decision victory instead of being pinned, Coach…

… Cliff Keen said. 4 At any rate, the Wolverines showed their strength as they closely battled Penn State to the end. In contrast to this meet, it is interesting to note that Penn State has two previous…

… shut-out victories. These were a 31-0 vic- tory over Army and a 30-0 win over Colgate. The Wolverines opened the night with a draw in the 123- pound match, in which Mike Hoyles almost dumped Penn State…

…, sophomore Ron Pifer, pinned Wolverine grappler John Hallenbeck with 20 seconds to go in the first period. Hallenback showed some class, however, in his first collegiate match as he held the Penn State matman…

…- erns last year, while taking fourth in the NCAA Meet. Tonight the Wolverines move over to Syracuse to face another of the top-ranked teams in the East. However, Michigan team members and coaches are…

December 03, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 56) • Page Image 3

…SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1955 THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3,1955 THE MICHIGAN DAILY 22!t Hockey, Cage Squads 1955-56 Seasons Wolverine leers Face. McGill Here. Weather Cancels Last…

… Ad- ministration Building starting at 8:30 a.m. Advance sale will also be at the Coliseum after 5 p.m. Tonight will be the first chance r for Wolverine fans to view Hey- liger's highly touted squad…

… begin to give a ,hint of what the Wolverine potential is, al- though the game can't paint a complete picture. in facing Pitt. the Wolverines pay' meeting the same caliber of plyfound in the Big Ten. Also…

Wolverine starting five of ow and high Tom Jorgenson and Wright at the vill give an guards, Kramer at center, and diving, and Jerry Stern and Tillotson at for- ng routines wards will meet a Pittsburgh the…

… varsity squad "improved" over last year. Michigan whipped the Panthers e show will 101-71 at the last meeting. vent featur- Two Pittsburgh cagers that the ateur divers. Wolverines will be especially wary r…

December 19, 1950 (vol. 61, iss. 72) • Page Image 3

… , RALEIG[ - Michigan's upset crazed Wolverines fought unde- feated -North Carolina State down to the final gun and even beyond before succumbing to the Wolf- pack 65-62 in overtime. The Wolverines, showing…

… point margin. After Michigan had missed an attempt at closing the gap the southern team put on the freeze in an attempt to eat up the remaining time. The Wolverines scrapping wild- ly, finally stole the…

… over the week-end, Celley now leads the Wolverine offensive gunners with 11 points on five goals and six assists. Phi Epsilon Kappa Captures Professional Volleyball Title Phi Epsilon Kappa dropped the…

…-Roger Reinke ROSE BOWL BOUND-Al Wahl, captain of the Wolverine foot- - ball team, wears the wreath presented to him yesterday at the rally before the Big Ten Champions entrained for the Pasadena classic…

December 13, 1950 (vol. 61, iss. 67) • Page Image 3

… 0 0 0 5 12 TP 3 6 8 1 5 2 0 4 0 0 37 Putich stepped out of the Wolverine Rose Bowl backfield long enough to provide the spark which ignited the bas- ketball team. He racked up ten points, second…

…Kuy and a long one-hand- er by Jim Skala at 11:50 wiped out Marquette's early advantage and gave their quintet a 12-11 edge. THE WOLVERINES again fell behind, staying there until Pu- tich deadlocked the…

…. THE LEAD changed back and forth until VanderKuy took final command for the Wolverines with a hook shot from in close for a 34-33 margin with eight minutes left. Bob Olson replaced Skala at that point…

… game produced few fouls. Michigan converted six of its doz- en attempts from the charity line and Marquette capitalized on five out of nine. The Wolverines are idle until Saturday night when they will…

Wolverine swimming teams in the next ifew years. Participating in a Michigan AAU meet in Detroit, the Wolver- ine swimmers swept the first four places in the 100 yard free-style, the first three places in the…

… VanderKuy (8) display the aggressive form which the Wolverines showed on rebounding, in their 40-37 victory over Marquette as they battle for the ball with Grant Wittberger (46), Hilltopper's 6'7" Center…

… standout in this event will be Bur- well Jones, a distance man from Detroit. The AAU meet which official- ly inaugurates the Wolverines' season and Coach Matt Mann's 26th year as coach of the Mich- igan…

… still retains complete freedom in arranging its hockey schedule to include the teams that it wants to play and where it wants to play them. It happens that the Wolverines' present schedule includes all…

December 04, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 63) • Page Image 14

… lose to Michigan's Sailing Club has smith, however, was the top skip- can Team Race Championship. Notre Dame by a single point. placed the Wolverines' name per of the event. Thede Paces Win The latter…

…E Michigan's yachtsmen spent a ing Championships and placed captured the Orchard Lake Invita- Three Boats Entr chilly weekend proving Wolverine fourth in the National Champion- tional Regatta against the top…

… it takes Wolverines to victory with Wayne time, the Sir Thomas Lipton Cup, end of October and one week later the "navy" out of mothballs. State, Detroit, Michigan State and Hillsdale following them in…

December 05, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 63) • Page Image 15

… sophomore swimmers in the na- tion, the Wolverine natators should have one of their most successful seasons, barring any unforseen developments. Two of the Michigan newcomers have already earned national…

… will lead what is considered one of the strongest Wolverine natator squads in recent years in the Big Ten season. The Wolverines have a good chance of replacing Ohio State as the conference champion this…

December 01, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 57) • Page Image 12

… Heyliger, Michigan went Called To Michigan The Wolverines are strong con- the coach, "and the interest seems back becaus t, the Wolverines will big time in the hockey world. In Renfrew was boasting a winning…

… made the N als Wolverine squad won eight while of the depression. creasing number of schools are Brown, W Las and six of these times walked off losing 13.1 istory Traced with the national title.in There…

…. Osterland w rackto 1921, when the the reins to Renfrew, a former to build virtually the same record til 1947, when Loken, a national "One factor about gym which the slack." of Wolverine icers, Wolverine star…

December 13, 1950 (vol. 61, iss. 67) • Page Image 8

… veteran of beginning of the year to a definite last year, they compose the nucle- threat in the Conference champ- us of a determined Wolverine out- ionships at the end of the year. fit. ON T[E SPOT By…

… public smiles indulgently and allows him his bit of fun. . v M ,{ 1 1 1 r . , G i t t "Why read my comic books if They scare you so?" e.~a. Ift The Wolverine grapplersJ opened their season with a de…

Wolverines entered the Conference Championships at the University of Iowa on March 3 and 4 as definite threats to the crown which had been given to an inspired Purdue teams the pre- vious 2 years. But the…

…, keep your eyes on Niagara, Cornell- among the Ivy Leaguers, and Syracuse. * * * * SOUTH-A team which Michigan's Wolverines will face on December 18th' North Carolina state, appears to be the class of the…

December 12, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 67) • Page Image 3

… situation, is hard at work preparing for a ding-dong two game series here with the powerful Toronto Blues this week- end. The "frying pan," of course, re- fers to Friday's 9-2 Wolverine win and Saturday…

… impression to over- shadow that of Montreal. * * * NINE LETTERMEN are back from the outfit that defeated Michigan, 6-4, and lost to the Wolverines, 9-5, in two battles here last season. In addition Coach Bill…

…, and Ernie Frey, four forwards who figured promin- ently in scoring last year against the Wolverines, are also on the 1951-52 Toronto roster. The Blues, defending champions in senior Canadian college…

… drill and scrimmage yesterday in the early stages of preparation for Toronto. The Wolverines came out of the Montreal series in good shape physically, which can be attributed to the clean, fast hockey…

… Saturday night, that held up the game eight minutes, the Wolverines suffered a let down and blew a 2-0 lead. Heyliger stated he figured the injury made Ikola a bit shy on high shots, a natural reaction, but…

… all the time." Michigan had a one-period let down against Montreal and lost the game. One of the bright spots in the loss to the Carabins was the way the Wolverines battled from be- hind twice. Down 3…

… showing against a Wolver- ine outfit which has whipped him in successive years 25-3, and 16-11. The following Saturday, Jan- uary 12, will find the Wolverine matmen at Bloomington, Indi- ana, where they…

… trailing most of the way. Iowa and Northwestern will appear consecutively at Ann Ar- bor on February 9 and 16. On Feb. 23 the Wolverines will Who Launders KYER MODEL Shirts Best? LAUNDRY 4,. ERNIE FREY…

… some great stops by Mon- treal goalie Marcel Auger, 15 of them in the final period, saved the Carabins from defeat by the rampaging Wolverines. Word from trainer Carl Isaac- son is that letterman Eddie…

December 09, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 68) • Page Image 6

… watching four Fickle Fans incidence: the Wolverine mentor's teams in action at Kent State home is in Delphi, Ind., only 15 University's Midwestern Invita- The Wolverines were duickly miles from Lafayette. ,s…

… Flashes losing the third- Kent State: Tired Of Small-Time It was more than just his scor- place game to the Wolverines, 83- When a small school gets tired ing all that day undergoing treat- 55. of playing a…

… in Chicago the past weekend. The Wolverines trailed a strong Illinois team and Palestrum, a team composed of University of Illinois alumni. Edge MSU Michigan edged fourth place Michigan State by one…

…-half point. This accomplishment is not an easy feat as MSU was NCAA co- titlist along with Illinois last year. The overall performance of the Wolverine team indicated that Newt Loken once again has a Heart…

… pen Contest strong contender for Big Ten and NCAA honors. The Wolverines demonstrated beyond a realm of doubt that they have the best group of trampolin- ists in the nation as they took five of the top…

Wolverines will swing into Big Ten action on Jan. 10 in a triangular meet at Iowa City, Iowa with Iowa and Minnesota. LARRYd 1MURRAY ..hampered by injury Tickets! With the basketball, hockey and wrestling…

December 12, 1954 (vol. 65, iss. 68) • Page Image 1

… Fliers * * * * * * * Wolverines Win Cage Game, 71-56; Icers Tie * * Cable Seeks Montreal (~) Court Team Easily Downs Butler Squad Barron, Eaddy Lead 'M' With 16 Points By DON LINDMAN…

… Michigan guards Don Eaddy and JimBarron scored 16 points apiece last night to lead the Wolverine basketball team to an easy 71-65 win. over an outclassed Butler squad. Although playing listless ball dur- ing…

… in the second half as the Wolverines were unable to halt the 6'-3" Bulldog star. Obviously not emotionally up for the tilt, Coach Bill Perigo's crew played exceptionally well when they had to, but…

… Butler failed to press the Wolverines during most of the game. A fast-breaking offense and a vir- tually airtight defense built up 10- 4 and 27-12 leads in the first half, which ended with Michigan holding…

… a 32-16 advantage. As the half was drawing to a close, however, the Wolverine offense became slipshod at times and continued to be so in the second half, which was an en- tirely different story…

…F 10 and 11 points of Wolverines on two occasions, but Perigo's menc were equal to the challenge -andt quickly increased their lead bothr times.t Eaddy, netting five baskets int the first half, led a…

December 19, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 72) • Page Image 3

…- do Springs and Denver. The Wolverines have also been gued with some "second line .d sloppy passing" problems in eir two games played so far this ar. Ieyliger has attempted to medy the difficulty with…

… the cond offensive trio by switch- ig George Chin over to center ad butting Doug Phllpott on to wing. If this doesn't work, sere has been talk about mov- ig defenseinan Jim Haas up wing. the Wolverines

…; 1925, is one of the most successfult coaches in Michigan history. Dur-1 ing his 28 years of coaching his1 teams have won well over 80% of1 all their matches. * * * UNDER KEEN'S tutelage the Wolverine

… Coates and John Vallortigara, who ran one- two in the sixty, indicate that the Wolverines may be stronger than usual in their perennial weakness, the sprints. Coates' time in win- ning was :06.4. * * * THE…

December 19, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 73) • Page Image 3

…WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1951 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE 1x urn Track Time Trials Slated For Tonight Canham To Show New Performers Coach Don Canham unveils his 1952 edition of the Wolverine

Wolverines used 11 players in their search for a winning com- bination. The starting five was made up of a freshman, two soph- omores, a junior and a senior. Therefore, three of the five play- ers were…

… dual meet at the Intramural pool. Michigan's pre-season rating as one of the top Big Ten swimming powers was given added impetus in the A.A.U. meet as Wolverine nat- ators swept to first place in every…

…. All told, this offensive combi- nation has accounted for 16 of the 34 Wolverine goals that have brought four victories in five games. Cooney was particularly effect- ive during the 4-1 and 6-4 sweep of…

Wolverines have reformed since the Michigan State debacle in which they served 33 minutes in the sin bin. This is as much as they have spent in their last four games together. * * * IN THE GOAL tending depart…

December 14, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 73) • Page Image 20

Wolverine moved into the spotlight as one of the "greats" in the nation. He whipped the veteran star, Ford Konno, in the 220-yd. freestyle for the first of his five national championships. Sets Records The…

… swim coach Gus Stager in the opening months of last season, has apparently vanished this year as an awesome Wolverine squad readies itself to defend the NCAA and Big Ten titles. Speculative Matter In…

December 11, 1953 (vol. 64, iss. 67) • Page Image 6

Wolverine puck- sters have journeyed to Colorado Springs to compete in the annual N.C.A.A. collegiate championship tournament after sweeping through rigorous 20 to 25-game schedules with only few losses. Four…

…, Heyliger and - his team again went west and once more the Wolverines swept through their two games to the title. This season the team will be out to retain its crown. This week- end the Wolverines battle…

December 02, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 62) • Page Image 8

…, the Wolverine five became strong- er than ever. By halftime they were out in front, 40-23. Tidwell and Miller, with 16 and 11 points respectively, were the main cogs in the rolling, 40.5 shooting…

… tour by losing a forward throughout the gaime 7-2. to Toronto last night to relieve the overworked mem-" The undermanned Wolverines bers of the first and second lines. were once again slowed down by Jim…

… forward and defense Opener in St. Lawrence in effort to overcome the man-1 The tour opened Thanksgiving power shortage.i evening at St. Lawrence where the For the first two periods thet Wolverines, skating…

… at full game was close and hard fought strength, tied the Larries, 4-4. The with Toronto ahead 3-2 but, the following night the Wolverines powerful Canadian squad scored whipped Clarkson 6-3 at Potsdam…

…, four times on the tired Wolverines N.Y. for their lone victory. in the third period. Returning to St. Lawrence on Barrie Hayton scored both Mich- Saturday night, the Wolverines igan goals in the second…

… con- cluded. Highlights of the tour were the first two games. In the opener MacDonald scored two goals in helping the Wolverines gain a 4-4 tie with St. Lawrence, The Clarkson victory featured the play…

… of senior John Hutton, who scored one goal and assisted on four others, and Coyle whose first appearance in the nets for the Wolverines was a winning one. 'I Squad, 7-2 Tour Closes iA -Daily…

…-Peter Anderson IMMOVABLE OBJECT, IRRESISTABLE FORCE -Pittsburgh's All-America guard, Don Hennon,, attempts to round corner man- ned by John Tidwell, Michigan's sophomore star, in the Wolverine's 75-55 home opener…

December 03, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 58) • Page Image 3

…'t look now, but the hockey season is upon us. Vic Heyliger and his Wolverine puckchasers have taken a back seat to Bill Perigo's new-look cage squad in the public eye-up 'til now, that is. But come…

… Saturday night and St. Lawrence University the na- tional champs should get their start down the glory trail for the sixth consecutive season. For five straight years the Heyliger-coached Wolverines have won…

…, current chief- tain of the Wolverine hoop hot- seat, and his team is behind. * * * A VETERAN-studded Marquette squad has the Maize and Blue on the wrong end of an 18-8 tally. Seven minutes have ticked off…

… game time. --Don Weir Michigan has found the range bn only three shots from the floor. Avid Wolverine cage fans rec- ognize the symptoms of the first quarter blues-something left over from the Ernie Mc…

…. They muffed 21 of 49 in the Hilltopper en- counter and Perigo is very much aware of the free throw flubbing that lost the Wolverines many games over the past few years. He's also got to put a bit more…

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December 13, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 72) • Page Image 1

… Butler included several baskets made in this manner. Cagers Win, 86-70;P" Burton Ra'cks Up 38, By JIM BENAGH Last year at this time a pack of Bulldogs defeated a band of Wolverines in a battle that upset…

… the "law of the wild." However, last evening the Wolves showed that things are status quo again-with just one fact: Michigan's Wolverines 86, Butler's Bulldogs 70, And the wildest Wolverine of all in…

… be added, reservations may still be made. All other trains, including the eastbound New York Special (3:15 p.m.) and the Wolverine (6:32 p.m.), for New York City and Bos- ton, will carry extra…

… PROF. LESLIE A. WHITE ... anthropology Wolverine Top McGill By AL SINAI Michigan's recovering ice squad, led by the inspired play of Bob White and Gary Mattson, staged a goal parade as they routed a…

December 13, 1953 (vol. 64, iss. 69) • Page Image 3

… thwarted as Ross quickly covered the left side to turn away the shot. The Wolverines last period all- out offensive effort almost had ser- ious repercussions in the early minutes, when Toronto left…

… to go in the game, Wolverine coach Vic Y Heyliger put five forwards on the ice in a last ditch effort to put the puck past the invincible Ross. However, the Toronto de- fense kept the action out in the…

… sec- ond period and some neat puck ragging by Stephen prevented the Wolverines from getting a shot on goal. NHL HOCKEY SCORES Detroit 7, Boston 1 Montreal 7, New York 2- Toronto 2, Chicago 0 Gymnasties…

… Building for a non-confer- ence victory. The agile Wolverines captured five first places in the six events and were especially impressive in the high bar with Lee Krumb- holz, Mary Johnson, and newcom- er…

… 12 points on two seconds, a third, and a fifth. First place was a new exper- ience for three Wolverines Wink- ler, Jim Barbero, and Dick Berg- man. All three competed last year but this is the first…

… time any one of the trio has pulled a blue ribbon in, his event, respectively the trampoline, the side horse, and flying rings. Dependable captain Marv John- son, named the Wolverines most valuable…

wolverine Win Schulz gave Michigan quite a bit of trouble off the boards in the first half and it was main- ly on tip-ins, andtone handers right after a recovered rebound that the Hilltoppers stayed close to…

… floor to make the score 47-44. I.Third Win 1 ONCE AGAIN it was Williams, this time on a pair of beautiful tip-ins, giving the Wolverines a comfortable margin. The 6-8 cen- ter went high in the air for…

December 17, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 75) • Page Image 6

… Wednesday and Thursday Administration Building Bc ON GOAL-Detroit Red Wing forward Billy McNeil slaps a shot at the Wolverine net which is guarded by goalie Ross Childs. Michigan players Dale MacDonald (12…

…) and Pat Cushing (8) watch the play. Red Wings Stop Wolverines' Final Rally, To Gain Win in Annual Iee Tilt, 8-3 Is + Use Daily Classifieds + (Continued from Page 1) a shot from out of a goal mouth…

… Agreeing the Michigan team !field have been many and great. Wolverine track coach Don Canham wrap up the game. n u up a loose puck and barreled down had played a fine game, Red Wing points out the NCAA track…

… midway in the first period although hampered by a Wing praised Wolverine goalie Ross can college should be eligible. when Johnnie Wilson slapped in defensemen who had raced back Childs for his outstanding…

…, but MacDonald The Wolverine netminder, who athletes want to come to the United States in ever-increasing numbers. ;who had been trailing the play shared the goaltending job with The 'M' coach, who has…

December 14, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 73) • Page Image 18

… Horner taking his place. At present, this position is up for grabs, as all three are now in playingdshape but not in top- flight condition. - Jim Coyle is a new face in goal for the Wolverines. The man…

… Al Renfrew has had a rough time deciding where to shift his few remaining men. Ross Childs, Wolverine goal- tender for the past two years. has been moved to a forward slot as a result of Renfrew…

… seasons that he received mention as an! All-American in post season polls. ' ff ''Mainstay White has taken up where he left off last year and is consideredI a mainstay of the Wolverine squad. But his…

… outstanding American college players. All Positions Thus far this year, White has shown himself a versatile puckster by playing everything but goalie for Coach Al Renfrew. With the Wolverine team riddled by in…

…'ve been pretty lucky." Anyone who has seen his 190 pounds put someone into the boards will shudder and echo his comment. This is quite an understatement considering the many injuries which the Wolverine ice…

December 12, 1954 (vol. 65, iss. 68) • Page Image 9

… Ross, and Jack Carroll have picked up Big Ten and national laurels for the Wolverines. Swedish Star The Canadians hold no monopoly in the cinder sport, though, for last year's captain and champion shot…

… Michigan son, and the banner was a crack at the Wolverines largely Canadian roster. This year, however, the sign will be even more meaningful, for last season, two American players were with the Wolverines

…- bert of Montreal. Last but not the least member of the Wolverine icers is the coach -Vic Heyliger-whose Roxbury, Mass., birthplace makes him the only American citizen of the bunch. WONDERFUL 4tI FOR…

December 08, 1953 (vol. 64, iss. 64) • Page Image 10

…, along with Burwell "Bumpy" Jones, 1953 National Collegiate 150-yard med- ley champion and Burt and Jack Wardrop, members of Britain's Olympic team will share the main burden of the Wolverine swim- ming…

… freestyle title in his sophomore year. Before he left York High the Wolverine ace had added the state 200-yard chafnpionship to his list of victories, in addition to being named on the All-American high…

December 17, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 70) • Page Image 3

… the Midwest Col- legiate Hockey -League, Colorado and Denver. Both teams have high pre-sea- son ratings and experts agree that unless the Wolverines win at least two of these four tests their chances…

… championship at Colorado Springs next March. Travelling plans call for the fourteen man squad to arrive in Denver early this evening, leav- ing the Wolverines two whole days to accustom themselves to the rarer…

… contest, once again paced the Michigan rebounders with a total of ten. LANKY MILT MEAD spear- headed the Wolverine scoring for the second time this season, gar- nering his 16 counters on four field goals…

Wolverine harriers, along with Glen Hesselstine of Iowa,-and Joe Gonzales of Illinois,- rated third and fifth respectively. * * * EXCEPT for Van Bruner, a sen- ior, the hurdles are also dominat- ed by…

December 12, 1950 (vol. 61, iss. 66) • Page Image 3

… playoffs for the National league title. GRIDDERS BACK TO WORK: Wolverines Bein Rose Bowl Practice CHICAGO-(AP)-The Rose Bowl' game, after next New Year's day, remains a bone of policy conten- tion between…

…, Rosalind Patton and all the boys in the band staring him in the face, the Wolverine ice mentor will have but three defensemen available for duty against the Tigers Fri- day and Saturday. At the moment…

… Michigan's Pasadena - bound gridders resumed practice yester- day afternoon in Yost Field House after a two week layoff. The Wolverines. who have won or shared 18 Western Conference titles, will be seeking…

… following the Ohio State victory was one of the most beneficial things that has hap- pened to the 1950 squad. The layoff allowed the long list of Wolverine injuries to heal quite satisfactorily. The players…

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December 01, 1950 (vol. 61, iss. 57) • Page Image 3

…- leased yesterday. In rushing, the Wolverines'gain- ed 1265 net yards. Their nine op- ponents gained 1278. . * * * i . IN PASSING, the Wolverines did better, with a yardage edge of 980 to 750. As a result…

Wolverine camp. Last year at this time Cliff Keen, this school's contribution to America's grappling sport, was searching at all available sources for men to represent him ade- quately in the quickly approach…

… Wrestle at 147 lbs., and Bill Stapp Michi- gan's grappler in the 157 lb. weight division. All enjoyed successful seasons last year as the Wolverine team as a whole came through kith, * * * DAILY OFFICIAL…

… in his six confer- ence games. * * * CH'UCK ORTMANN of the Rose Bowl-bound Wolverines, who led the conference in total offense during the 1948 and 1949 seasons, wound up fourth behind Janowicz, Indiana…

December 05, 1954 (vol. 65, iss. 62) • Page Image 1

… -Daily-Dean Morton 1XICIlIGAN HOOPS'TERS, ICERS ROMP-At left Wolverine Goalie Lorne Michigan handed the Redmen their second consecutive loss, 7 to 2. At Wolverine cagers coast 101 to 71. -Daily…

…-Dean Morton Howes makes a stop on an oncoming McGill player, as right, 'M' center Harvey Williams lays one up, as the Wolverines Sweep IcCage Tilts j: ... TT l rip President Hatcher also IHC because it…

… position, and slammed the disc into the right hand corner of the nets. The first period was "all Michi- gan." Tihe spirited Wolverines showed the same explosive offense that helped win Friday's contest, 4…

… year. "It seemed too immense," she comments now, "I couldn't under- five, 101-71, before a crowd of 3,100 at Yost Field House last night. By going over the century mark, the Wolverines established a new…

… from' 15 feet out, his only basket of the night. Six Wolverine cagers scored in double figures. Eaddy, a fleet 5-10 guard, was the high scorer of the game as he whipped in nine field goals out of 17…

… tries from the field, was deadly with a one-handed jump shot. Jim Barron and Tom Jorgen- son notched 16 tallies, Harvey Wil- liams picked up 14 and Groffsky 12 points. See WOLVERINES, Page 3 SGC Q1…

December 22, 1950 (vol. 61, iss. 75) • Page Image 3

Wolverines play Stanford University tonight at Yost Field- house in the first of the quintet of contests. THE GAME, scheduled for 7:30, will in all probability be viewed by one of the sparser crowds of the…

… 7:30. Returning vacationers will see one of the Big Ten's better play- ers, curly-haired Ray Ragelis, in action. That game should be the big one for the Wolverines during the hol- 1day schedule…

… bad the Panther aggregation is, one thing is certain, that the Michigan squad will be ready in good physical and mental condi- tion. The Wolverine grapplers are anxious to come out on top this year and…

…. * * * THREE OF BURFORD'S goals came in an all-Michigan second period when the Wolverines flash- ed the red light five times to wrap up the contest for the Maize and Blue, its fourth in as many starts. Johnny…

… Matchefts poked in two more shots for Michigan and Neil Celley, who played a great team game, and John McKennell accounted for the other two scores. For the Wolverines it was large- ly a matter of stealing…

… the Wolverine defensemen. For everything the Western Ontario defense was not, the Maize and Blue rear guard was. Graham Cragg, playing his best game thus far this year, Alex Mc- Clellan and Bob…

December 17, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 75) • Page Image 8

… Eastern teams are Princeton, who tied for second in the Ivy League last season and Army. The favored Wolverines will use the same starting lineup, which has compiled a 3-1 record. The starters are George…

… the Wolverine .basket- ball team during the thirties. The Princeton captain is Carl Belz, who was named to the All- Ivy first team two years ago. Out for part of last season because of an ankle injury…

… having their cham- dash. pionship potential established, the 2) Season openers for 1957-58 Wolverine thinclads have had per- veterans Pete Stanger, Big Ten low. formances to hint that a strong hurdle…

December 19, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 76) • Page Image 1

…-2, By STEVE SALZMAN A sudden death overtime goal by Deny er's Jim Brown beat Mich- igan, 3-2, last night before a noisy crowd at the Coliseum. After the Wolverines went ahead in the third period, Denver…

… night's loss lowered the successive saves on shots from Wolverines further below the .500 Switzer and McDonald. mark, their record now stands at Michigan's inability to get a one win and three losses in…

December 11, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 69) • Page Image 3

… season started, many sportswriters designated Jack Lew- is as the Wolverines' quarterback (playmaker), but as the records of the Pittsburgh and Nebraska game show, it was Wright rather than Lewis who led…

… the team. In the Pittsburgh game, Wright was high scorer for the Wolverines with 17 points, and against Ne- braska he scored 12 points in the first half on outside set shots. This was the main reason…

… the 1557-58 edition of the Wolverine swim squad had gotten off to a very, fast start. "The Gala was a very fine mkeet loaded with' top competition and entertainment," commented swim coach Gus Stager…

December 15, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 66) • Page Image 7

… DECEMBER 15,1955 THE MICHIGAN DAILY !AGN 8 'M' n de... Harvey Williams By JIM VOGT before he was forced to leave the Like to play center for the game because of an ankle injury. Wolverine cagers…

… for the Wolverines. Cleveland's Herb Score Voted AL's Top Rookie Swimming Enters 37th Year Here By ED BERNREUTER Swimming at the University of Michigan had its beginning in 1919 as an informal club…

… the Wolverine squad to continue their practice throughout the va- cation in preparation for their first collegiate meet of the year- the Big Ten Invitational Meet, held at East Lansing, January 7th. tr…

December 09, 1951 (vol. 62, iss. 65) • Page Image 6

…, Michigan defeated Wisconsin in the final game of the year to gain a tie with the Badgers for the title laurel. The Wolverines led at half-time, 22-20, and in the second period held the Wisconsin five to only…

… two points for a 37-22 win. 1929-30 saw the Wolverines gar- ner six out of ten Big Ten tussles for a third place finish behind Purdue and Wisconsin. Center Bob Chapman cap- tained his team-mates to a 9…

… attempts eased the Wolverine road to vic- tory in the Indiana fracas. VEENKER'S 1930-31 charges brought home 13 wins in 17 out- ings, while finishing in a second place Big Ten deadlock with Min- nesota and…

December 13, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 71) • Page Image 6

… year because of a schedule oddity which has the Wolverines playing three series in eight days with 12 points, or half the total points possible in league play, at stake. The first of these series will…

…. This week- end the Wolverines will once again depend on the scoring punch of Switzer and McDonald who are Michigan's top scorers. With Bob May directing the team, the Sioux are out to better last season…

… Key Cases ,: . .. Big Ten ".. Hermes Olivetti Royal 9 .QUITS CAGE, STARS ON MAT: Pearson Leads Wolverine Wrestlers 48-HOUR SERVICE ON PERSONALIZED CHRISTMAS CARDS By AL SINAI '1…

… _ . , ,-- Since 1908 MORRI LL'S 314 S. State St. Phone NO -2481 Failure to be promoted to his prep school junior basketball team caused Wolverine wrestling cape tain, Max Pearson, to take up the grappling sport…

December 10, 1954 (vol. 65, iss. 66) • Page Image 3

… 'iliE 3IICtlI(iAN iJAILIf PAGE THREE : ucksters Face Montreal Cara bins Here Tonight (4> H ebert Back as Wolverines Play Last Exhibition Series COOLEY, GOMBERG TIE: Sigma Alpha Epsilon Wins…

… University of Montreal' Cara- bins move into the Coliseum to- night for the first of two games against Vic Heyliger's surprising Wolverine outfit. Tonight's and tomorrow night's games, both of which are slated…

… a long way since then. Studded with veterans, Mon- treal has given Michigan fits in recent years. The Wolverines are on the losing side of a 4-3-1 over- all mark with the Carabins, the last series in…

… transferred to Montreal to study Another rookie sensation is Claude Dagenais, a 170 pound cen- ter who has impressed many ex- perts with his flashy play. For the Wolverines, it will be a rad for aifthe…

December 13, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 72) • Page Image 8

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY; SATUZI agers Top Bu tler, 86-v70; leers Beat Aoc Gd*Il, ton Scores 38 To Break White, Mattson with Two Goa mer's Scoring Record Spark Wolverine Offensive Ef DAY, DECEMBER 13…

…, 1958 Is Each fort (Continued from Page 1) one goal, then Hutton a few sec- onds later tallying from a wild scramble in front of the McGill net. The other Wolverines in this period who scored were Ross…

December 17, 1950 (vol. 61, iss. 71) • Page Image 2

…'s Meadowbrook. Ralph Flanagan and his orchestra. Call Ed Gibbon 2-3046 for reservations and information. )40P WESTERNERS Travel the Wolverine Club Rose Bowl Special back to school Jan. 5 from L. A., Salt Lake…

…-1183. )54T WOLVERINE CLUB ROSE BOWL SPECIAL Leave Dec. 28, return in time for school. Complete club car and dining car service, leg rest coaches, low coat pullman, many optional features. Tickets and…

December 02, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 62) • Page Image 1

… PA Wolverine Cagers Trounce Pitt in Opener, 75- C 'I Guards Star in Easy Upset Winl Mins ters T Ao% Panthers' Guard Scores 28 Points By JIM BENAGH Berlin -Daily-Peter Anderson STRICTLY FOR…

… seconds later with the Wolverines win- ning their season opener, 75-55. HEARING THURSDAY: CityCounil itPostpones Urban RenewalAc tion By PHIIP MUNCK City Council last night put off action on Urban Renewal…

Wolverines a lead they never surrendered. Miller was held to a mere three points as the Panthers swept over the Wolverines, 72-62, last Decem- ber. He scored 11 last night. Team Win However, it was a real team…

… minutes from the game's start. M' Leads Michigan led, -5, and was never threatened by Hennon again. Wolverine points flowed easily after that point, too, with Miller passing for assists to Burton, Tid- well…

… and Lee as they scored the next three baskets. These goals, combined with free throws by Tidwell and Miller, gave the Wolverines a 17-10 edge and prompted Coach Bill Perigo to say after the game: "That…

December 07, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 62) • Page Image 1

… take out a peti- tion. Interviewing is done by the SL Cabinet which selects members of Men's Judic. Michigan Cagers Down Pi*tt, 85-78 Wolverines Blow Early Lead, Then Stage Rally in Final Quarter To Win…

… By DAVE LIVINGSTON Wolverine cagers blistered the nets with -31 points in the final period last night to erase an eight-point deficit and whip Pitts- burgh, 85-78, before a cheering Yost Field House…

… the decisive fourth stanza began, Codwell poured in a one- hander and a free throw in the first 30 seconds to narrow the margin to five points and initi- ate the Wolverine rally. Pitt's Mickey Zernich…

… opening hockey game of the season, but. it ended more like a back-lot brawl. When the smoke cleared, the Michigan pucksters were out in front 6-1 and on the scoreboard the Wolverines had taken the first…

… defen- sive zone turned into a free-for- all. After the altercation sinimered down, Alex McClellan and Telly Mascarin of the Wolverines, as well as Wally Behan and Charles Lundberg, St. Lawrence defense…

December 05, 1959 (vol. 70, iss. 61) • Page Image 1

…,000 cheering fans. The goal-hungry pack of Wolverines erupted for five big goals in the second period to wrap up its initial game in the new Western Intercollegiate Hockey Association. The- return match of these…

… two teams will be at 8 tonight on the Coliseum ice. Matecka, Bochen Score Twice The Wolverines continued to show a balanced attack as six play- ers dented the Colorado nets, paced by hard…

December 06, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 65) • Page Image 1

… opens its 1957-58 season tonight at the Coliseum in the first of a two-game series with the Canadians. This is the first Wolverine home sporting event of the winter sea- son. The meeting will be the…

… eleventh time a ,Michigan team has skated against the Redmen. To date in the series the Wolverines have won seven times while losing three. New Coach 'Tonight will mark the first time the Wolverines have…

…. Another holdover. from last sea- son is Keith Lawes, the third member of the 'forward unit. Mike Joyal will tend the nets for the visitors. IYoung Squad The Wolverines are faced with the problem of a young…

… over the netminding duties after the graduation of Lorne Howes last January, will be in goal for the Wolverines. Several rule changes announced by the NCAA Ice Hockey Rules Committee will be in effect in…

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