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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 13, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 88) • Page Image 1

Wolverines must win I in order to remain in seventh place *,*x in the league standings. The Buck h eyes have taken only two out of k"x nine contests but a victory tonight Would push them past Michiganr and…

… points per game, ond period led to Michigan's sixth both squads. From this point on s oe fthan2smpoitstper gamengstraight hockey victory last night, however, the Wolverines were in is one of the smoothest…

…. feet pass from Pat Cooney and feet out of the net and Wolverine Cleo Vaughn and John Miller pushed the puck into the Tiger Jay 'Goold fired point blank at an round out the starting lineup, goal. Both…

… ezus dup Thompsons Tigers from defeat, nomic and cultural agreement it ment date. W ottN e s tR ouInA Lti the rampant Wolverines kept up{. a steady tatoo on the Colorado is now negotiating with Turkey…

… Deisnthog SEOUL - South Korea said MONTREAL - Police yester- his own goal. The last Wolverine Te at artmen, in yesterday it had responded to day announced the arrest of a to touch it, Pat Cooney, received The…

February 14, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 89) • Page Image 1

… they failed to nail down procedure for an interna- tional conference on the peaceful Wolverine uc men""' pooling of atomic energy. AFTER HIS inconclusive atomic I Colorado Coill By HANLEY GUR WIN…

Wolverine netminder Willard ence or to shelve the topic here. - Ikola who turned back 34 shots In sharp tones, the American a during the evening, suggested the conference settle t * * * at once the five…

February 19, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 93) • Page Image 1

… virtual necessity for the acquisition of a good seat. A - - THE WOLVERINES, who rose to great.heights during the eight day period following between semest- er's vacation to win six straight two point games…

… schedules, Michigan must whip Michigan State twice this week- end to remain in serious conten- tion for a NCAA playoff berth. A Wolverine loss would make a double NoDak defeat or three Gopher setbacks a…

… usually are when facing ________________________ the. Wolverines. which droppedtwo games to the 'U' S tude t Urges 18- Y Maize and Blue earlier this year, has been improving consistently By PAT ROELOFS and…

… College, 8-4. lobbyist made her first effort yes- * The Wolverines beat State 3-1 CHAIRMAN of the revision com- that night as Spartan sophomore terday to convince a State Legis- mittee, Rep.,W. Reed Orr of…

February 20, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 93) • Page Image 1

… The Daily EAST LANSING - Michigan's hockey mastery over Michigan State ended last night as a fired up Spartan squad desperately fought off a Wolverine sextet du- ing 70 minutes of scoreless hockey and…

… gained a 0-0 tie. The tie game, which gave the Wolverines only a half-point in the WHL standing, practically ended the last remaining hopes the Maize and Blue had of earn- ing a berth to the NCAA playoffs…

…- fought, and outthought the slug- gish Wolverines as they swarm- ed all over Ikola. Only the Michigan netminder's sensa- tional play staved off any MSC scoring. The Heyligermen, who had perked up somewhat…

… feats in the State twies against desperate Wolverine onslaughts. THE HECTIC third frame prov- ed extremely frustrating to the Ann Arbor sextet as their repeat- ed breakaway and close range shots were…

…, Doug Mul- len; Burt Dunn and Doug Phil- pott combined on a power play but Schiller's circus acrobatics stymied the Michigan attack. The Wolverines had two more chances to break the deadlock before…

… Badger's starting lineup. This will be the only meeting of the two clubs thip year. Last year Wisconsin dribbed the Wolverines twice. The Maize and Blue which has not won a con- ference game since the…

February 28, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 100) • Page Image 1

… IS McCARTHY ON TOP? See Page 4 StrF Latest Deadline in the State DaitF CLOUDY, SNOW FLURRIES VOL. LXIV, No. 100 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1954 SIX PAGES I i Wolverines Bow to…

… Ill ni In Cage Tilt Hooper, Ridley Pace 79-61 Win By PAUL GREENBERG Associate Sports Editor Michigan's sinking basketball t hopes finally hit rock bottom last night as the Wolverines dropped et4 into…

… vote Friday night either way, decided the contest. substitute by Sen. Wolverine co-captain Don Hill and susitt by-e for an already-de Buckeye Captain Dick Cleveland Sen. Bricker (R-O were involved in all…

… Yard Freestyle Relay: 1...Ohio State (Ford, Ledger, Kawachika, Cleveland), 2-Michigan. Time: 3: 26.0. new dual meet mark in the in- dividual medley for the lone record erased by the Wolverines. FORD…

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