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February 11, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 90) • Page Image 3

…TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1958 Minsoa $i n Overwhelms Cagers, (Continued from Page 1) and pulled to a comfortable 45-30 lead at the half. The only thing that kept the Wolverines in the game in the…

… last part of the first half was their phenomenal foul shooting as they sank 10 out of 11 attempts. The Wolverine's continued their frigid shooting in the early min- utes of the second half. Michi- gan…

…'s lead from 17 to 4 points, 59-55. Then as in the first half, Michi- gan's shooting cooled suddenly. The Gophers then scored 15 points to the Wolverines' three points to put the game on ice. Coach Bill…

Wolverines' brief 80-69 comeback drive. He grabbed sev- eral rebounds and made some fine defensive plays. Michigan expected to have trouble under the boards against Minnesota but did fairly well. The…

Wolverines had 96 shots against the Gophers 70, but they did not make use of their shots. It was proved again last night that the only certain thing in the Big Ten is that the home team almost always wins. On…

… KLINE ... Wolverine nemesis BIG TEN STANDINGS W L Pct. Michigan State 5 3 .625 Indiana 5 3 .625 MICHIGAN - 4 3 .571 Purdue 5 4 .556 Ohio State 5 5 .500 Iowa 4 4 .500 Northwestern 4 5 .444 Minnesota 4 5…

… competition in the two-mile relay, and helped the Wolverines defeat the Spartans in 3:22.2 for fifth place in the mile relay. By AL SINAI "We're better now than at any other time this ,year, but it's too late…

Wolverines inability to get started, on twi goals in the first period, by Myron Grafstrom, and defense- men Herb Brooks. These. goals proved the margin of difference as each team tallied two goals in the final…

… with Michigan State by scoring three quick goals 'in the third period of Saturday's game which the Wolverines won, 4-2. Murray Williamson and Mike Pearson scored for Minnesota while Neil McDonald scored…

… an insurance goal with only 20 sec- onds remaining in the game. Morale High Despite the fact the Wolverines have failed to make the hockey playoffs for the first time in 11 years; Renfrew describes the…

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 06, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 86) • Page Image 11

… UARY 6, 1958 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wolverine Swimmers r Trounce Purdue Squad i>- I By CARL RISEMAN Purdue's undermanned swim team opposed Michigan in the Wolverine's only swim meet during the final…

… that saw few of its regular point-getters swimming.t Threaten Record Michigan concentrated its ef- forts on setting a new NCAA mark in the 400-yd. medley relay. The Wolverine quartet, composed of Dick…

… [iey overpowered Purdue, 23-7, nd were even tougher Saturday t Northwestern as they over- helmed the Wildcats, 25-3. Previously the Wolverines had alen to Pittsburgh in a non- eague match, and had been…

… of them ,re gaining the experience they lave needed, and should continue o improve," Keen said. Several of the Wolverines were double-winners in the Purdue and Northwestern meets. Max Pearson at 137…

… champion, It edged the Wolverines 55-54 in last winter's champion- ships. Iowa State, although not a mem- ber of the Big Ten, is one of the strongest wrestling schools in the country. It was third in last…

February 07, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 87) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1958 'M' Matmen Face Swim Trio Lost Rough Weekend By Ineligibility By AL JONES It's showdown time for the Michigan wrestling team. The Wolverine grapplers…

… stronger than Purdue and Northwestern, the teams that the Wolverines trampled last Fri- day and Saturday to begin their present win streak. Previous to that time Keen's squad had been winless in dual…

… last week by Iowa, 16-9. The last time that the Gophers and Wolverines met was in last spring's Conference meet, when Minnesota edged past Michigan, 55-54, to gain the title. Since that time both squads…

… third with a 3.6 mark. gan since it beat Michigan State games with Minnesota are Min- Wolverine coach Al Renfrew has January 15 at the Coliseum. neapolis will decide whether the nothing but praise for Mc…

…Cartan Renfrew will have to' receive Wolverines or the Gophers are still who he described as "the best good performances from his first in the race for a WIHL playoff goalie in the league and practically line of…

February 12, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 91) • Page Image 3

… - By JEFF WEISS A cold shooting touch from the floor accounted for Michigan's 80- 69 loss to Minnesota Monday night. The Wolverines made only 27 of 96 shots from the floor for a poor 29 percent shooting…

… is not the case. "Doing my routine the best I can do is the thing utmost in my mind," said Ed Gagnier, Michigan captain. "The only fear I have is that I will not do my best." Chuck ,Clarkson, Wolverine

… 19 points. He hit on 8 of 14 from the floor, and 3 of 4 foul shots to give him the best effort this season. This. year Lewis' play-making has helped make the Wolverines a title contender. Although a…

… Hockey League enters the last month of its short and unsuccessful existence, the outcome of the championship race remains in doubt. Since the Wolverines have al- ready been mathematically elim- inated from…

… title contention, the remainder of the season should serve as an indication of Michigan h o p e s for the forth-coming season. Wolverine championship hopes looked dim as early as Christmas vacation. The…

… inexperienced puck- men were faced with six games totaling half of a possible 24 points before the turn of the New Year. This was the turning point of the season as the Wolverines were able to pick up only four…

…, "This was the Wolverines' low point of the season." Although it came too late, the Wolverines hit their high point of the season Saturday night when they scored four goals in the last period to defeat…

February 08, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 88) • Page Image 3

… Williamson. traing goals. g uk Deflects off Pads relky Dozzi continued to suff Brooks got the first of his pair from his back injury and the on nine minutes later when his shot other injured Wolverine was M…

… series. The second period found the STATISTICS Wolverines improving as they FIRST PERIOD: Scoring: Minnesot scored their first goal at 3:17 when -Grafstrom (Williamson, Pearson Neil McDonald took a pass…

… or not. The question facing them is not new or difficult: victory or defeat. But the choice that is made will give a good indication as to where the Wolverines will finish in this year's Big Ten race…

…. A victory coupled with a Michi- gan State loss to Indiana and an Ohio State loss to Purdue would vault the Wolverines into first place. A loss would drop them out of contention into the second divi…

…- polis. The Wolverines were leading 11-8 going into the last two bouts of the evening; then Minnesota's TODAY'S GAMES, New Yorl' at Detroit Boston at Toronto Chicago at Montreal HOPKINS SETS RECORD…

… the Wol- verines. Wolverine swim coach Gus Stag- er attempted to have his stars set records in several events but only Hopkins was able to come through. The 200-yd. butterfly was shorten- ed to 100-yds…

… capacity crowd was treated to a fine diving contest with the Cyclone's Dale Wassmuth edging the Wolverines' acting Captain Ed Cole, 251.3 to 251.2. Alvaro Gaxiola of Michigan was third. The divers had to…

… dive under precarious conditions using a 14 foot board as compared to the normal 16 foot board. This afternoon the Wolverines meet Iowa's Big Ten contenders at Iowa City. STATISTICS 400-YD. MEDLEY RELAY…

… Minnesota's Jim Reif- steck, 9-2. Pearson put up a game battle, but Reifsteck was too big for him to handle. Jack Marchello won a victory for the Wolverines in 167 lb. class by defeating Joe Paddock, 6…

February 15, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 94) • Page Image 3

… gainedj two victories over the Wolverines1 in a single season. The Spartans have lost one decision to Michi- gan. Game Today Tickets for tonight's game can be purchased at the Athletic Ad- ministration…

…, Dick Kennady and Gerald Miki- and Barry Yap in the 200-yd. breaststroke appear to be the only threats in the line-up. Wolverines at Best Coach Stager has the Michigan squad going full strength with the…

… Kurdelmeier, at 177-lbs., is defending Big Ten champion, and in the 123-1b. class, Iowa has jun- ior Larry Moser. According to Wolverine Coach Cliff Keen, the Hawkeyes are much stronger this year than they have…

… every day and you can never tell what might happen," he said. Three changes have been made in the Wolverine lineup for to- day's match. Captain Max Pear- son has been returned to his 137- lb. spot after…

February 22, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 100) • Page Image 3

… race for the Wolverines. possible until disaster struck in the final event. The Wolverines entered the de- ciding contests, the mile relay, trailing 65-61. But a pulled muscle sustained by Milt Robinson…

…-important one. Close Rivalry This was the seventh time in eight years that an Illinois-Mich- igan dual track meet hasn't been decided until the relay. Individually, the Wolverines had much to be proud of, an4 the…

Wolverine defense, feint- ed Childs way out of the cage, skated around him and placed the puck into the nets with sickening ease. And still another goal was scored at 3:09 by Bob Turk, whose shot deflected…

… off Hayton and passed hCilds before he saw it. This made the score, 6-2. But the superbly conditioned Gophers never let up. Again they skated past the Wolverine de- fense. Westby took a pass from Burg…

… an dslid the puck under- neath Childs. One of the few pleasant hap- penings during the evening for the Wolverines was the showing of sophomore Bochen, who scored two goals. White Improving And Bob…

… College, and North Dakota, while Michi- gan remains deep in sixth. Besides being a hard night on the Wolverines, the referees also FIRST PERIOD: Scoring: Minne- sota - 1 - Burg (unassisted) :11; Michigan…

February 16, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 95) • Page Image 6

…TAE MICHiliAN DAILY SUNDAY, orthwestern Fall to 'M' Swimmers Hanley, Tashnick Break Records; Wolverines Whip Hoosiers, 65-40 By CARL RISEMAN sity exhibition pool and easily Michigan's powerful…

… swimming defeated them both. team took on two Big Ten conten- In a rare double dual meet, the ders at once yesterday at the var- Wolverines defeated Indiana, 65- Swimmnug Sununaries MICHIGAN…

… involving Michi- gan and Central Michigan. The Wolverine squad was divided into two teams, Maize and Blue. Each competed individually with the Central Michigan squad. The Blue team led by Nino Marion and Al…

February 16, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 95) • Page Image 1

… Bobbie Watts (2) skate after loose puck. Wolverine goalie Ross Childs (1) stands ready to make a possible. save, while teammate Warren Wills (3) prepares to lend a helping hand. MSU Trims 'M' leers In…

… his own blue line with the puck, and beat the Michigan defense, then deftly placed the puck past goalie. Ross Childs from six feet out. Delky bozzi tied up the game for the Wolverines with a 35-foot…

… Michigan, 85-76, before 11,498 fans at St. John Arena. It was the Buckeyes' sixth straight Conference win at home, giving them a 6-5 Big Ten record. Michigan is now'4-4 in Conference play. The Wolverines

… with 34 points in the second half. Howard Stopped Howard, who came into the game sporting a 16.7 average in Big Ten play, was stopped cold for the second time this season by the Wolverines' M. C. Burton…

…., Howard scored only two points before he fouled out with 2:44,g one in the secondhalf. His departure appeared to be the turning point in the game for the Wolverines. They had cut a 38-35 OSU half- time lead…

… number of informers among students at one in 10 or 12. Ik c e t al was scored at 19:00 of the last period on a pass from Wolverine captain Neil McDonald. Startling Call Just 27 seconds later, one of the…

… most startling calls of the year took place. The Wolverines pep- pered Spartan Goalie Joe Selinger with three shots and finally the fourth bounced in. Rather the offi- cial goal judge thought it did, but…

February 18, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 96) • Page Image 1

… tracked it as far as Sunan, site of a Red air base about 15 miles north of Pyongyang, North Korean capital. 'M' DROPS TO SEVENTH: Spartans whip wolverines, 79-69 E By RUDE DIFAZIO Michigan State moved to…

…. The Wolverines who led the league eight days ago, have now dropped into the seventh place with a 4-5 record. Spartans Pull Ahead After a slow start, the Spartans jumped out to a 31-25 half-time lead and…

… then constantly beat back Wolverine second-half chal- lenges with torrid out-court shoot- ing led by forward Bob Anderegg. The Spartan forward, who was high man for the night with 25 points, scored 21 in…

… the second half on a hot streak of jump shots from the corner. Star eenter : Johnny Green, who had three dif- ferent Wolverines guarding him at various times during the game, hit a respectable 18…

…. Forward George Lee lead Michi- gan with 22, while Pete Tillotson hit for 17. Anderegg Stops Drives On two different occasions in the second half, the Wolverines pulled 'to within two points only to have…

… five months at the school. She had been suspended in incidents in- volving Minniejean. -Daily-David Arnold GIVE HIM A CHANCE-Wolverine Pete Tillotson (left) and Dale Kingsbury corner Michigan State…

February 23, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 101) • Page Image 7

… at East Lansing' erday. he contest was not decided un- he last match between heavy- hts Fred Olm of Michigan, John Baum of Michigan State. lost, 4-2, but had he been led, the Wolverines would have the…

… points with firsts on the parallel bars and side horse. Al Stall's efforts on the high bar con- tributed the other Wolverine first. Don R-arper, the Buckeyes' agile trampoline artist, nosed out Ed Cole…

…, for the Wolverine star's first lose in conference competition this season. Harper, who also doubles as an OSU diver, may not be able to compete in the Big Ten cham- pionships due to a conflicting swim…

…- tained a bruised hip muscle. One of the outstanding players all sea- son for the Wolverines, White was forced to leave the ice. When he will return to action is not yet known. In the second period, with…

February 11, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 90) • Page Image 1

Wolverines Succumb Special to The Daily MINNEAPOLIS - Michigan's shooting matched the 10 below zero temperature outside Williams Arena here last night as Minnesota handed the Wolverines their third Big Ten…

… defeat 80-69. The loss dropped the Wolverines from first to third in the Big Ten standing a half-game behind the co-leaders, Michigan State and Indiana. Again as in the Purdue game poor shooting led to…

February 08, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 88) • Page Image 1

… committee that the first United States military unit armed with intercontinental ballistics missiles will be at its post by De- cember 1959. WOLVERINES NOW SI '11' leers Sta- Treasury Asks No0 Secretary Pax…

… SPEAKS HERE: Column Termed 'Poor Man's Bow to Minnesota, 4-2 special to The Daily MINNEAPOLIS-Minnesota took advantage of a slow start by Michigan's hockey team and dealt the Wolverines a 4-2 loss before…

February 27, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 104) • Page Image 3

…TMTRI.RnAY_ FEBRUARY 27. 1959 THE MICHIGAN DAILY ..*S JUL R .SS a +3 'a ae a...' :: a w Wolverine Dominate Eight Events In Easy 64-3 7 Victory Swimming Squad PERIGO ANALYZES LOSS: (Continued…

… minutes, and point half time margin. American" and adding that he has p hitmd m Burton's sunerb de- -a _ Wrestlers Pin Fewer VALUABLE POINTS-Wolverine natator Carl Woolley took a first and a second plus…

February 21, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 99) • Page Image 7

…'s best goaltending. The series, starting tonight at 8 p.m., gives the Wolverines a chance to move up from their sixth place position, and a sweep of the series would mean fourth place. Coach Johnny…

… Gophers, Minnesota hit for two quick first period goals. Although Michigan was able to match the Gopher output for the final 40 minutes, the game is 60 minutes, and the Wolverines came out on the short end…

February 15, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 94) • Page Image 1

… MSU eers r Skate Over, ich*ign,3-l By SI COLEMAN Special to The Daly EAST LANSING-Another slow start led to disaster for the Michi- gan hockey team as Michigan State defeated the Wolverines, 3-1, here…

… hockey suprem- acy in the state of Michigan. For the first four minutes of the opening frame, Michigan could not get the puck out of its own zone, a problem that has plagued the Wolverines all season…

February 23, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 101) • Page Image 1

… a 3-2 decision last night at the Coliseum. When the Wolverines scored at 1:51 of the opening frame to take a 1-0 lead, it looked as though there might be a repeat of Frikay's 10-5 scoring…

… to earn a 75-66 victory before a regional TV" audience. Five thousand fans at Yost Field House saw the Wildcats move ahead of the Wolverines near the end of the first half and hold the lead throughout…

February 22, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 100) • Page Image 1

… drives the puck past Minnesota goalie John McCartan in last night's Wolverine-Gopher hockey game at the Coliseum. But it wasn't enough as Minnesota romped to a 10-5 victory. Minnesota Romps Past Michigan…

… Michigan has participated in this year. Wolverine goalie Ross Childs, previously sharing the goaltend- ing honors of the league with Gopher net minder John McCar- tan, had the most goals scored upon him of…

… help bolster both the defensive work, and the scoring punch. However it was too late. When the Wolverines would get a play started and apparently have the defense beaten, a bad pass would break up 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…

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