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February 08, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 84) • Page Image 7

…TUESDAY,, EBRUARY 8, 1955 THE rilICAIGAN DAIL V PAGE NKVPN. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8.1955 'likE MICkki4iAi~ DAlI ~ a Agar. via, v C.i\ 91 Wolverines Lead at Half CLEAN SWEEP: Records Fall as M…

… time at 71. The Wolverines con- tinued to hustle and fight. One foul by Tom Jorgenson sand- wiched in between two field goals by Kramer' gave the Wolverines a 78-77 lead with two minutes to play. The two…

… seen pen- alty shot. Houghton Holiday Up to Houghton the Wolverine caravan went, and again it was the red-hot stick of Bill MacFarland that led the way, this time to a 4-2 win over theyrampaging Hus…

February 20, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 93) • Page Image 3

…'RDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1954 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAr-W. fri bD IEB U R 0, 1 3 HI ! M C IG A % I T V~r W u rau£Yz I E Wolverine Gymnasts Ready For Clash With Ohio State Illini Tracksters Host…

… to the Wolverines for the remainder of the season. WUERTH 55c 55c Today thru Sunday HILARIOUS LOVE STORY OF A HOT-HEADED BEAUTY .... THE SENSATIONAL STAGE SUCCESS I M4*M's MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA "N…

… depth may prove the deciding factor in the dual meet at Champaign today as the Wolverines attempt to change the winning ways of the mighty Illini cindermen. In the track meet which will be a preview of…

… Hendricks will compete in the high hurdles for Michigan,I while Coach Leo Johnson of Illi- nois will have Willard Thompson" running. The Wolverines are pit- ting the same trio in the low hur- dles against…

…. Gordon Iverson and Kent Penwell of Illinois will be running against the Michigan participants. The Wolverines will have Bob Brown, Pete Sutton, Carroll and Scruggs in the one-mile relay. The team beat…

…. * * * MICHIGAN STATE, which now leads the Conference with a mark of four wins has piled up a string almost identical to that tallied by the Wolverines. Both squads have defeated one of the top teams in the Big Ten…

… Purdue. In the State's first match of the season they lost, 19-8, to the same Pitt group that the Wolverines beat, 16-11. In their matches with Purdue, State won, 20-8, while Michigan lost. 15-9. Coach…

Wolverines are sophomore Don Haney with a; 6-1 mark and Dick O'Shaughnessy with five wins. Puchsters Tie (Continued from Page 1) FOR SALE MICHIGAN DAILY Phone NO 23-24-1 HOURS: 1 to 5 P.M. CLASSIFIED…

February 16, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 90) • Page Image 6

… Depth By DON LINDMAN Michigan's chances of dethron- ing Ohio State as Big Ten swim- ming champion are a lot brighter, as a result of the showing. of the Wolverine natators against Michi- gan State last…

…-stars but having little depth. * * * THE WOLVERINES possess a host of excellent sprint freestylers. Ron Gora, Tom Benner, Jack Wardrop,rand Don Hill combined KEEP A-HEAD OF YOUR HAIR Collegiate Cuts to please…

… Saturday night, connect- ed on 30 of their 63 floor shots, a terrific 47.6 percent. * * * DESPITE THIS display of marksmanship, the Wolverines were still in the contest late in the fourth period, trailing by…

… hurt the local five. In the final analysis however, Northwestern's ability to score when it had to was the deciding factor. * * * BARRON, while the high point- getter for the Wolverines with' 19, played…

… of the season to win the side horse and give the Wolverines five wins for the evening. KRUMBHOLZ has been some- what of a disappointment all year, but Saturday he garnered 17 points and should be a…

… serious doubts about the Wolverine chances against the Gophers and the remainder of the season's op- position. * * * TO MAKE matters worse, Harry Luchs, a consistent point scorer1 in first semester…

… two firsts and spark- ed the Wolverines to their first win since beating Wisconsin in mid-January. Adams, displaying tremendous confidence, demonstrated no ill ef- fects from his one semester var- sity…

… n be8 th a' otnothin cke for the Ifsnk ,ATER FTASTE { The Wolverines, while not putting on one of their better performances of the season, still played, according to Coach Bill Perigo, "their best…

February 28, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 100) • Page Image 3

Wolverines' John Chase finished third. MICHIGAN'S co-captain John Davies and Bruce Holan of the Buckeyes hooked up in a spec- tacular duel in the 200 yard breaststroke. It was on the last stroke that the…

Wolverine star achieved victory. He had trailed Holan by as much as six yards at one point in the race. His time of 2:16.3 was another meet record. Co-captain Stu Elliot came in third. Ohio got a break in the…

… 400 yard fre style relay when Don Hill of the Wolverines failed to complete a turn legally. This resulted in dis- qualification of the Michigan en- try. LATE HOCKEY SCORE Toronto 3, New York 1 1…

… early exams posed the biggest problem, but it now appears that subject to faculty approval the aggressive Wolverine veteran will play in both the regu- lar season and the Big Ten cham- pionships at…

… Walmouth and Jim Stevens appear to have the inside track for the sixth regular spot. The Wolverine netters will get off to a running start for the regular season with several prac- tice matches during spring…

February 27, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 99) • Page Image 3

… State Tank Squad Undefeated Records at Stake in Columbus; Hill, Jones, Elliott Lead Wolverines Tonight Four Conference Fives By DAVE LIVINGSTON The chips Will be down tonight when Michigan and Ohio…

… trouble whipping Michigan last year, has another galaxy of swimming and diving stars, including three world record holders. ALTHOUGH Coach Matt Mann has a greatly improved Wolverine squad from the one that…

… distance. More trouble is in store for the Wolverines in the breast- stroke. OSU's breaststroker, Jer- ry Holan, beat both of Michi- gan's co-captains John Davies and Stew Elliott, in last year's dual meet…

… freshmen and sophomores, with the notable exception be- ing the breaststroke events where the veterans Davies and Elliott have been setting rec- ords for a long time. The Wolverines will bank heav- ily on…

… Maize and Blue id half a game attack from his backcourt posi- basement occu- tion, leading t h e Wolverine d Michigan. scorers with 15 tallies. He netted * Mfive of 15 shots from the floor, RN must face…

… of sat on the bench for 15 minutes n. with four personals. This 'gave Wolverines test 1 a East Lansing All those interested in- en- akers encounter tering the all-campus table AP Cage Poll W L Pts. 1…

… City sophomore, who snatched ten rebounds for the Wolverines, a 20-game total of 221 points. SPUNKY FORWARD Ray Pa- vichevich turned in perhaps his best night of the season, tallying 11 scores and…

February 23, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 94) • Page Image 9

… THE MICCHIGAN DAILY wolverine Pucksters Freeze Winless 'N BOTH FRIEND AND FOE: Ettl Faces Badger Ace In Gym Meet Bur ford Gets Hat Trick; Nears Scoring Record SAILORS TAKE WARNING: 'M' Tars…

Wolverine acrobats with 39 team points 'in the three matches so far, and has an appreciable lead. on his nearest competitor in the scoring race, Captain Pete Bar- thell, who missed the opening meet with the…

… three way meetj Meanwhile he has his eyes on 1 Saturday. THE WOLVERINES gained the BY BOB VOKAC lead early in the second frame Harken my lads and take heed. with two fast goals. Keyes and For if ye stray…

… Club. third Michigan marker. The Wolverine Tars are throw- Burford and Celley worked a ing open their portals to new perfect play for the next goal boots interested in joining the when Gil whipped the…

….m. tonight at 311 West En- gineering Building. The club is Burford took a pass from Lenny co-ed. Brumm at 13:16 for the next Michigan's delegates to the Wolverine tally while Don Kauppi Mid-west Collegiate…

… Marino, a 'good diver but finding it rought to break through the monopoly of Ohio's five senior divers. These eight sophomores will give the Wolverines an inkling of what to expect from Ohio in the next…

February 08, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 84) • Page Image 6

… Michigan's highly touted wres- tling team fell at the hands of Il- linois grapplers, 14-11, yesterday, as the Illini dampened the hopes of a conference championship for the Wolverines. The meet was decided…

… CAPTAIN ANDY KAUL continued his collegiate dual meet victory string yesterday as the Wolverines were upset in a close decision by the Illini, 14-11. with continuous tries at a take down. In the 147 and 157…

… off Rodriguez for the win. Although he fought game- ly, TenPas proved to be too much for the Wolverine grappler.. Illini Coach B. R. "Pat" Patter- son depended on the progress of his sophomores and…

… newcomers to carry him through the 1954-55 season. In downing the top-rated Maize and Blue grapplers, the Il- lini, along with Iowa, are looked upon as the toughest competition for the Wolverines in the…

February 19, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 97) • Page Image 5

… Coach Bill Perigo and his Michigan basketball team. With nine games behind them and only five remaining, it would take a miracle for the Wolverines to win the Big Ten title. But the chances for a first…

… . . .until this year. For the first time in three years the Wolverines have remained in the race after starting the year with the same 3-1 r record. In previous years the "M" cagers have always taken quite a…

… greatly handicapped when one of them can't perform well. Michigan's early loss against Northwestern was the result of a Wolverine lapse on defense that allowed Willie Jones to score 26 points. At Iowa the…

Wolverines were still rusty from the semester break, and two of the top four scorers didn't respond with their usual share of the load. Injuries to key players have caused the last two losses. John Tid- well…

… have a good chance of a FIRST place tie. Giving the Wolverines those five, they have a 10-4 record for the season. This must be compared to the marks of Michigan State, Purdue and Indiana. The latter…

… victories. The opponents -may all be below the Wolverines in the standings, but they are still tough. Look at North- western, this Saturday's opponent-it rests in ninth place, but are still considered by many…

February 11, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 90) • Page Image 7

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY RESERVES TRIUMPH IN CANADA: g Ten; Wolverine Swimmers Show Strength in Double Bill T 1T a By BILL ZOLLA Divided but not conquered was the motto of the Michigan swim squad over the…

…, John Smith edged Alex Gaxiola in the good time of :58.5. Wolverines Triumph In the regulation meet against Western Ontario, the Wolverines triumphed, 66-48. Coach Gus Stager reached deep into his bag of…

February 27, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 100) • Page Image 3

… first two points and were never headed as they whitewashed the Wolverines, 96-84, yesterday afternoon at Iowa City before 13,200 frenzied Iowa fans and a nationwide television audience. The victory moved…

…'s Paul Groffsky and Ron Kramer caught 14 and 13 rebounds, respectively. In the field goal department, the game was even, Iowa sinking 32 as the Wolverines were drop- ping/31 through the hoop; but the…

… coach Matt Mann congratulates the present Wolverine coaching duo, Gus Stager( left) and Bruce Harlan (right), on beating Ohio State, something "I couldn't do last year." Jones Beaten by Wiggins In Record…

… Medley Race (Continued from Page 1) tition, saw his string come to an end in the final dual meet of his collegiate career. The Wolverine senior swam the best race of his life, a 1:27.1 clock- ing, but was…

February 27, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 100) • Page Image 9

… two decade span 1927-.8, the Wolverines sp to 16 conference titles, all un the tutelage of Matt Mann, who retired at the close of last s-ons Back in, the thirties,. the veaine powerhouses include…

…, have lef Wolverines as bridesmaids for o successive years. But the last Michiganin title in 1945 was one never forgotten. Over 18,000 sere fans jammed the mammoth cago Stadium for the war event, and…

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, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 87) • Page Image 3

… motionless Howes, who never saw the speed- ing puck. Then Gordie Howe- came through with an unassisted goal, and Michigan's dream was shattered. The Wolverines fought back gamely in the final period, out…

… highlight of the humorous Lefty's antics. Five freshmen made their local debut for the Maize and Blue, and of the quintet, wing Gary Starr and defenseman Barrie Hayton stood out for the Wolverines. -Daily…

… background can be seen Wolverine Bob Pitts and the Red Wings' ace, Gordie Howe. Yanks Get Fifth Starter' In Recent Deal With Nats Illinois, Iowa Battle For Cage Honors By JIM BAAD with Wisconsin, one notch…

… Student Publications Building. NHL SCORES Iowa and weak Northwestern. Toronto 1, Boston 0 Through all this the Illini have beaten the Wolverines rather con- New York 6, Chicago 1 come out undefeated and are…

… title. hopes for Michigan are not the highest. The Wolverines have been suffering from an expectedNBOOKS slump as they are currently run--NEWauof ner ning the gamut of Conference i '' powers. They are now…

February 11, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 86) • Page Image 3

… Sigma, 53-23. Powerful MSC Tank Team Readies for Wolverine Meet -- By JACK HORWITZ j "We've got a young team and how well we do depends on how' our new men come along." This is the situation confront…

…- ing coach Charles McCaffree and the Michigan State swimming squad as they prepare to face a powerful Wolverine team in the renewal of a tiaditional rivalryl this Saturday in the Intramural pool…

February 09, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 91) • Page Image 3

…' Tankmen Face Iowa State Today Squad, 63-49 Penalties Hurt Wolverines; Late Rally Falls Far Short (Continued from Page 1) Johnny Hutton, Gary Starr and Ed Switzer. Hutton converted a pass from Jerry…

Wolverines share a three way tie for third place in the Con- ference with a 4-2 record, while the Gophers are one notch back with a 3-3 showing. George Kline, 6'4" forward, is the big gun in the…

…'s meet will mark the first varsity appearance of Dick Han- ley, the Wolverine's top freshman last year. Hanley missed the first semester competition due to the Olympic Games. At Melbourne, Hanley placed…

February 27, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 99) • Page Image 3

…SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1954 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE '"THREE SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1954 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE me, Wolverine Sports Calendar SIX MAIZE AND BLUE TEAMS SEE ACTION TODAY…

… victory Michigan's gym- 'M' Tankers Face Ohio State Today Wolverines Try To Capture Final n-1-9 l - Mnni- f C t P i dI C 4h 7lM I VI BUSINESS SERVICES -ocke- 3:30 } IA }_ Minnesota at Coliseum nastics…

… squad takes on a weak Northwestern outfit at 3:00 this Basketball .8:00 afternoon in the Sports Building. Illinois at Yost Field House Wolverine hopes for a lopsided win were dimmed somewhat yes- Swimming…

… Milt Mead be held in Columbus on March The Illini, who seemed to be on the forward wall'trying to come 12-13, Wolverine title aspirations completely out of contention for up with a winning combination…

Wolverine supremacy. Iowa's apparent collapse, has rais- maker began to click and the This trio includes Tommy Mills, Idsdn opes oflacohaml- Gophers came on to win, 79-70. who will compete in the high bar, ed…

… retirement of Coach Mann at the end of this season, the Wolverines will be out to cap- ture "this last one for the 'Old Coach.' " MICHIGAN DAILY Phone NO 23-24-1 HOURS: 1 to 5 P.M. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING…

… of over 6-6. Except for guards Jim Barron and Don Eaddy the Wolverine lineup is rather doubtful. In re- cent contests only Barron and Eaddy have shown reasonable scoring punch. Last Monday night ait…

February 28, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 99) • Page Image 3

…w ..aa , : sIaYI .I Z 5, m 1T H E M IC H IG A N D A ILY Hurdlers Hol Wolverine Hopes in Big Te PAGE TE Ti Iee M Pucksters Just Seven Goals Short of New Mark Celley, Burford, McKennell Direct…

… Assault On Thirty-Year-Old Michigan Scoring Recordt * * * d: $t :k With three games remaining on the Michigan hockey schedule, the 1950-51 Wolverine sextet lacks just seven goals of becoming the highest…

… scoring squad in 30 years of the Maize and Blue ice sport. To date the Wolverines have scored 173 goals in 22 games, just six shy of the record 179 the 1948- 49 team rolled up in 25 regular season contests…

…. Michigan walked away with a 17-1 decision that es- tablished the Wolverines' all-time one-game scoring total. THE MSC ROUT also marked the first time that a Michigan sextet had won 21 regular season: games…

… was Burford's individual scoring mark of 64 points. Along the lines of the present Wolverine hockey squad's high scoring antics, the "hat trick" is! getting to be an .old story. Fifteen of the three…

… high contention, with Joe LaRue and Al Rankin topping the Wolverine entrants. The very important mile re- lay event also concerns quarter- milers strongly. Because this event is last on the pogram, it…

February 20, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 100) • Page Image 6

… state of Michigan when the Wolverines slid past the Spartans, 70-69, at East Lansing. JIM SHEARON Stop and Go Sincethe beginning of Confer- ... dependable stand-in ence play this year, the Michigan cagers…

… have acted somewhat like an overworked Model-T Ford- they stop and go, and stop and go; you crank them up again and they sputter for awhile and then stop once again. The Wolverines no sooner put away an…

February 10, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 92) • Page Image 6

… against another Wolverine team. Zervas Shines Finally, in the last stanza, Zer- vas rode his man through almost the entire period until the last minute when Kurdlemeier escaped and ended the scoring. Other…

Wolverines, swam the 440 in the record time of 4:41.2. In his performance, Han- ley lapped everyone at least once. Michigan's Cy Hopkins, impres- sive all afternoon, was never chal- lenged as he led all the…

… individual diver, Wolverine cap- tain John Narcy captured 197.5 )oints, compared to State's Dale Wassmuth, who scored 190.90 points. Another Michigan diver, Dick Kimball, competed in exhibition and actually…

…, this streak mayrbe even longer than the one broken Friday by Illinois. The Wolverines showed no mercy yesterday afternoon at the Sports Building as they allowed Indiana a second in the first event, and…

… central figure in the victory was the Wolverines' great athlete, Ed Gagnier. Entered in all but the tranr poline, Gagnier emerged from the meet with five first places plus one fourth. Other standouts for…

… gymnast, captured a third in the tumbling, plus fourths in the trampoline and parallel bars contests.' t Loken was extremely pleased with the Wolverines' showing, which he praised as "the best they have…

… that they are Big Ten and NCAA champions, worked to lower the caliber of Michigans' perform- ances. Nevertheless, the Wolverines are back in their winning ways, and will be aimed towards their next…

February 20, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 94) • Page Image 3

… varsity pool. Performing before a capacity crowd in their second home dual meet, the Wolverines captured seven of the ten events, while two tankmen broke pool and varsity records in the process Captain…

… Northwestern Wildcats, 21-8. By winning this meet, Michigan extended its winning s t r e a k against the Wildcats to 21. The Wolverines have not been defeat- ed by Northwestern since 1931. Although Michigan…

…:36 to increase the Wolverine lead and finish the scoring for the night. Gophers Try Rally Minnesota became desperate in the final period and made several all out attempts to score but to no avail. With…

… vacant Minnesota net only to have his shot go wide of the goal mouth. Howes in Top Form Wolverine goalie Lorne Howes continued in top form as he made 33 saves to Mattson's 19. Michi- gan's defense was…

… Workmanship The Dascola Barbers near Michigan Theatre For the special attention of Electrical Engineers aPhysicists I BASKETBALL TELETHON: Gophers Outclass Wolverines, 74-65 HLLGHES RESEARCH AND…

… three tries. Lack of an adequate playmaker continues to plague Michigan. Time after time the Wolverines would bring the ball down and shoot without working the leath- er around. The guards had great…

February 15, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 88) • Page Image 3

… Northwestern, the back- breaking loss left the Wolverines half a game in the basement with a 2-9 conference slate. Coach Bill Perigo's over-anxious quaintet actually outshot the Bad- gers from the field…

…-3 defeat on Illinois' de- fending conference champs last night at Yost Field House. After dropping the opening 123- pound match, Coach Cliff Keen's Wolverines swept victoriously through the rest of the…

February 12, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 87) • Page Image 3

…' Basketballers Face Purdue Away; Both Teams Caught in Losing Streaks Irish Cindermen Here; Offer Key Test of Wolverine Depth Iowa Strong Opponent for Grapplers In Big Ten Dual Meet at Iowa City ByED SALE... By…

… squad will attempt to snap a three game Western Conference losing streak which" has seen the Wolverines drop into eighth place in the Big Ten race. Purdue in Cellar Though the Boilermakers cur- rently…

… counted on to score many of the Wolverine points. In the Kansas meet theM point-happy cinderman took nine! of 12 first places and eight sec- onds. One event which should provideI 1 plenty of excitement is…

… could well be one of:division. Yet to post a win at this top hurdler, will compete in Michigan's toughest of the year. weight, the Wolverines will try the high and low hurdle Iowa, coached by David Mc…

… Eaddy and Perigo Optimistic Tom Jorgenson holding down the Perigo is optimistic about the guard slots. chances of his five to defeat the The Wolverines will again have Boilermakers. Though he would to do…

February 18, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 92) • Page Image 3

… final score of the Michigan-Michigan State dual swimming meet became history, the crowd at the Sports Building pool realized why the Wolverines' imported double act of Bert and' Jack Wardrop were so…

… when he gutted out the last fifty yards with a shoulder sep- aration. * * * WITH THE Wardrops coming eligible for competition Matt Mann can now present an air tight line- up to the Wolverines' remaining…

… sportsmen. The English Lit majors first came into contact with Coach Matt Mann and Michigan when Mann took the Wolverine team on a tour of some of the European countries. The Olympians always had a de- sire…

… defeated a young, aggressive Michigan Tech team at Houghton, Michigan. Two days later in Ann Arbor, playing with only three hours sleep in the previous 24 due to transportation difficulties, the Wolverines

Wolverine Puck Attack j' , By PHIL DOUGLIS A blue streak swept down the ice, pivoted sharply, and fired the puck into the Colorado College net. The huge crowd at the Coliseum went wild as the man in blue…

February 18, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 91) • Page Image 7

… AIMLESS Wolverines, who have had trouble hitting the hoop throughout the season, sank to a new low. State's tight defense held the Michiganders to two baskets in the first half while running up a 21…

… hands of an in- spired Toronto University sextet, 6-4. There were no alibis about the defeat inflicted on the Wolverines. The Blues outskated, outshot, and outpassed the Maize and Blue pucksters…

… bar. * * , ED BUCHANAN, Wolverine team captain, former Big Ten, Western Open, NCAA and NAAU trampoline champion, captured the trampoline event. Con Ettl, dependable Michigan standby, was the only other…

Wolverine to win an event, taking first on the high bar. Bob Checkley of Michigan was second on the horse, followed by George Patten of Minnesota and Jeff Knight and Ettl of the Maize and Blue. A tie for…

February 24, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 101) • Page Image 6

… lost. The NCAA established an annual college hockey iurnament, and the Wolverines walked off with six of the first seven ties, and came in second the other year. Then they fell to third, and Yen they…

…. Actually, the records back this up in some ways. The Wolverines ave lost a lot of games, and looked quite poor in many of them. But ien there are occasions when the "M" icers seem suddenly to jell- ke the 4…

…, always in proportion to the umber of losses. The position that Wolverine ice mentor Al Renfrew finds himself n now is not a new one. Almost every new coach-Renfrew is only u his second year at Michigan…

… talk about the top-notch freshman team here now, and the fact hat most of the present varsity will be.back. Many have spoken with he Idea that next year the Wolverines willsbe back on top. But remember…

… cleared his sophomore-laden bench in the hopes of finding a potent combina- tion for next season. Back in the lineup after a one- game absence due to a twisted knee was Wolverine guard Terry Miller. The…

… caught us at it with six quick points so we did away with it." The Wolverines were hindered little by the Badgers pressing tac- tics, with Tidwell especially rid- dling it continuously. On several…

February 17, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 95) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, FE! Gymnasts Subdue ASU)quac Undefeated Wolverines Have Easy Time; Montpetit, Marion Share Scoring Honors By TOM WITECKI Special to The Daily EAST LANSING - Fine per…

Wolverines scored six of seven firsts and outscored their opponents in every event before an attentive crowd of 500 in the Spartans' new Intra-Mural Build- ing. Scoring Honors Winning two first places, Marion…

… point, and Iowa's Bob Moser took a 3-1 decision, adding a point on riding time. Wolverine captain Larry Murray routed Vince Garcia in the 130-1b. match, but the referee refused to award Murray a fall when…

February 12, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 93) • Page Image 7

… !!FN 'S.,r the 9WeITie... WITH DAVE GREY (Continued from Page 1) The Wolverines were seldom al- lowed to get close to the basket and Wisconsin grabbed the re- bounds before the Blue could go in for a…

… Ron Kramer, who sat out most of the first period after picking up four fouls in the first ten minutes of play. Wisconsin managed to stave off a late-period Wolverine surge andI the half ended with…

… Michigan on the short end of a 32-29 score. In the second half things tight- ened up considerably but the Bad- gers managed continually to hold a five to eight point lead over the Wolverines. Wisconsin…

Wolverines down. The one bright spot in the Wol-I verines' .showing last night wasj that they out rebounded the Bad- gers, grabbing 55 off the back-I boards while Wisconsin managed to come up with 44. Badgered…

… present time the Confer- ence indoor and outdoor marks are held by ex-Wolverine Charley Fonville, who set them in 1948 with heaves of 56'10-3/8" and 58'-3/8" respectively. Fonville also had held, up to…

…. This past weekend Cole was high man with scores of 277 and 271. But no matter how good the Wolverines may be, Illinois still re- mains in a class by itself. The Illini have won the Western Conference…

February 19, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 90) • Page Image 5

…, Nick Wiese, and Captain Tony San Antonio paced the Wolverines to this important victory. Gagnier, performing in his usual brilliant style, captured three firsts, while Wiese came through with two firsts…

… Northwest- ern squad, 14-7. It was the Wolverines' 22nd straight triumph over the Wild- cats whose lone victory in the series' 29 meetings came in 1931. Because of their lack of person- nel, the Wildcats were…

… Hillsboro outstalled Forest Grove, 3-1. Dick Pascoe, 5-3, and Wolverine captain, Mike Rodriguez took an, easy 9-4 victory over Ted Strube in the 167-pound class. John McMahon again demon- strated his…

… (omplete Sh By AL JONES Indiana's swimmers yesterday fspoiled Michigan's last appearance in its present Varsity Pool by beating the Wolverines for the first time since 1922. Hoosier Bill Woolsey came from…

… behind in the last lap of the final relay to touch out Michigan's Fritz Meyers and win the meet, 52-50. Without the services of the usual relay men, the Wolverines swam freestylers Ed Dauw, Laurie Thomas…

… a pre-meet exhibition, Wolverine Dick Hanley set a new collegiate freshman record in the 220-yd. freestyle with a time of 2:06.4, which erased the old mark of 2:07.0 set by Johns Marshall of Yale in…

February 22, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 95) • Page Image 7

…% average, Michigan could only hit on 26 out of 94 for a dismal 27%. The Wolverines hit on 16 of 25 Grapplers Show Championship Form As Haney, Rodriguez, McMahon Star ,. .! OSU Revenge MCHGAN Stern, f…

… young team a good deal of trouble even with Wiese in action. The Wolverines split their weekend meets by bow- ing to powerful Illinois, 61%/2-34%, Friday evening and then bounc- ing back impressively to…

February 19, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 93) • Page Image 3

… The Wolverine coaches ,there- fore, will have a last look at the strength and weakness of their own team before deciding on a lineup to oppose the Buckeyes. In addition, tonight will be the first time…

… stellar attraction in the 157 poundI division. Meeting in this weight class will be Northwestern's Ken Kraft and Wolverine Don Haney, both of whom remain undefeated for the season. Streak Ended At 147…

… The win places the Wolverines in a far better position in the WIHL standings. The final order of the teams hinges on the out- Comeback NEW YORK (A') - Ezzard Charles came back from two beatings by Rocky…

February 25, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 96) • Page Image 3

… Matchefts maintained his position as the Michigan hock- ey team's top scorer. The stocky Wolverine captain ran his season's total to 33points to put him five markers ahead of George Chin and seven in front of…

… up the Wolverine captain and his 23 assists mark him as the team's top playmaker to date. Chin and Mullen were the scor- ing stars against the Nodaks. The former racked up five assists and netted one…

… Is ,:S Pullip'NORRIS BysDICK LEWIS "The guy I feel sorry for is Bill Perigo." So said one observer Monday night onthe heels of Michigan's sixth successive Big Ten basket- ball setback. The Wolverines

… banished with 7:46 remaining for the eleventh time this sea- son. Center Paul Groffsky, lead- ing Wolverine point-getter with a 14.0 average, went to the bench 15 seconds earlier for the ninth time in 18…

Wolverines, now sporting a 5-13 slate, will have to go some to even match the 7-15 record amassed by the embattled Ernei McCoy combine of 1951-52. Player Groff sky Eaddy Mead Codwell Lawrence Pavichevich…

February 20, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 92) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREU uck sters in Crucial Contests * * * * FIRST DUAL MEET: Wolverine Thinclads Face Notre Dame 4 * * * [umping Wolverines Face eague Leaders at Coliseum…

Wolverines on the long end of a lopsided 92% to 39%/ score. The Irish squad, however, is much stronger than last year's competitors. * * * THIS YEAR the Irish have made a sprinting start with an easy triumph…

… over Purdue's thin- clads. But the Wolverines have displayed balance and power in For that Hard-to-find TEXTBOOK try Michigan is both favored and rated underdog in tonight's tri- angular gymnastics…

… the pole vault, Michigan's weak spot. Wolverine leapers Bob Evans, Howard Liverance, and Dave Heinzman can be expected to meet strong opposition in high jumper Tom Hassinger who has topped six feet…

Wolverines now possess a 3-1 record in Conference dual meets but have a rough road to hoe facing Minnesota today and a good Michigan State team in re- maining meets. By WARREN WERTHEIMER Phi Delta Theta ran a…

February 22, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 93) • Page Image 3

… play again. His most notable per- formance was turned in last Sat- urday at Champaign where he scored five baskets against Illi- nois. * * * THE WOLVERINES snapped a three-game losing streak Monday by…

… stages but finally succumbed to the smoother working Maize and Blue quintet. Both teams were noticeably tired when the final buzzer sounded. It was evident that the 70-60 Wolverine loss to Illinois two…

… 42 per cent of the field goal at- tempts were successful as con- trasted with 30 per cent against the Spartans. Wolverine reserves finally re- ceived a chance to go into action in the late stages of…

… tonight at East Lansing in what should be the first breather for the Wolverines. The game starts at 8 p.m. THUS FAR, the Spartans have been set back on their heels by three previous Michigan oppon- ents…

… rapidly becoming one of the most improved players on the team and personifies the general improved trend of the Wolverine club since the season's opening. Rounding out the Michigan attack is the Pelto…

… attack. IN THE NETS for the Maize and Blue will be Jack MacInnes, Paul Milanowski, or Hal Downes. MacInnes is definitely one of the standout Wolverine goalies and he is rapidly winning the concerted…

February 19, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 91) • Page Image 3

… SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1950 NHLE IC IGAN IDAILY wolverines Sweep Iockey, Sming, Wrestl~in Michi an. Sextet Trounces Tigers,,. 11-1 By BOB VOKAC Michigan's hockey club all but turned Colorado…

… College upside down as they walloped the Tigers, 11-1, before a howling capacity crowd at the Coliseum last night. The Wolverines are now practi- cally assured a berth in the Na- tional Championship…

… playoffs aft- er blasting Colorado twice in the two-game series. The Tigers fell previously to Michigan Friday night, 5-1. LENNY BRUMM and Neil Cel- ley led the Wolverine scoring pa- rade as each racked up…

… Coach Vic Heyliger's squad of bom- barding sharpshooters. Colora- do's valiant goalie, Roy Ikola, was the mainstay of the weak Tiger defense. The Wolverines were off to an early lead in the first period…

Wolverine goal at 15:09 and Brumm blast- ed the fourth marker at 16:06, assisted by Burford and Celley. Celley led off the second frame scoring attack at 1:37 by drilling a shot past Ikola from six feet in…

February 14, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 93) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY THIRD STRAIGHT LOSS: Gophers Outskate Wolverines, 6-1 I r By TOM WITECKI Michigan's hockey team ran into its usual nemesis, that of putting the puck into the net, and…

… consequently lost a 6-1 decision to a fast-moving Minnesota team at the local Coliseum last night. The Wolverines were not out- skated by the Gophers, who were reputed to have the best skating hockey squad in…

… have outshot the opposition by a deci- sive margin. This brought one dis- couraged Wolverine fan to re- mark "too bad they only count goals." The icers started the contest Go-Go strongly, dominating the…

…- side the Michigan blue line, Coyle seemingly had it blocked, but to the amazement of everyone the rubber disk eluded the gloved hand of the Wolverine netminder and skipped into the net. Michigan rallied…

February 10, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 89) • Page Image 12

… early season meets during the between-semesters break. Wolverine stars dominated the Michigan AAU Relays held at Yost Field House, Jan. 31, then went upstate to East Lansing and became the class of the 36…

… 500 competitors in each of the outings. In fact, the Wolverines gained more places at the 'MSU Relays than all four of the other Big Ten schools -, MSU, Ohio State, Wis- consin and Purdue - combined…

…. The Wolverines' three first places and four seconds bettered the showings of any school, including Big Eight powers Oklahoma, Kan- sas and Missouri. Tom Robinson, Michigan's sophomore sprinter, turned…

… in the relays. In the AAU contests the Wolverines gained three firsts and two seconds in five starts. Then the following week they added a first, two sec- onds and a fifth at East Lansing, The Two…

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 14, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 95) • Page Image 5

… ... back in action . .. star defenseman GEERT KEILSTRUP . . . 'M' miler Tuesday, February 19th Tickets $3.00 (Transportation to Detroit includted) All Wolverine Teams To Compete Here;' lcers Meet Gophers…

… Bailie and Michigan's great Olympic performer, Ed Gagnier, headline this program. Wolverine hockey fans will have a chance to see their team per- form as the icers begin a two- game return engagement with…

…, has lost its last two games in succes- sion, and now posts a 4-4 record. The Wolverines must top Illinois if they are to remain in the run- ning at all. Michigan Sports Weekend This Friday and Saturday…

… the Athletic Department will hold its annual "Michigan Sports Weekend." All Wolverine sports teams are scheduled at home. The admission charge to the hockey matches at the Coliseum and the swimmning…

February 12, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 93) • Page Image 6

…am THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12,1951 SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12,1957 Ice Squad To Host Detroit fed Wings Tonight Shooting Accuracy Cited As Wolverines' Main…

… as soon as pos- tured the decision, 5-2 to give the, sible. Wolverines the meet, 14-12. All freshman track candidates The matmen are awaiting the are to report to Lynn Doherty at arrival of Michigan…

… when the Wolverine hockey team hosts the Red Wings. Ted Lindsay (left) and Norm Ullman, teamed with the great Gordie Howe, will probably form the starting front line against the 'M' squad tonight. They…

February 24, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 94) • Page Image 2

… R STARRING . Loken I To A WolverinesJ In Annual , Is this the year for Michigan to turn the swimming tables on Ohio State? Possibly it is, although the Wol- verines will enter tomorrow's meet as the…

… Kimmell against the Wolverines' Fritz Meyers and Co-Captain John O'- Reilly, who finished fourth in the Big Ten meet in the 220 last year. The Buckeyes' greatest weapon comes in the form of the nation…

… Maple Leafs Wednesday night and leaves the Detroit Red Wings in second place in the National Hockey League by a single point. for the students. Here the regular Wolverine team will oppose a fac- ulty…

… explained rundown of what's going to happen before hand. He will therefore have a much great- er understanding of what is taking place. Since this is the last dual-meet of the season and the Wolverines are as…

February 19, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 90) • Page Image 3

… letterwinners array of Wolverines swung the axe back from the group that finished and crushed a powerful Kansas third in the NCAA outdoor finale Jayhawk cinder team here last last spring. night for a 58-56 win in…

… his 29th and 30th points, re-tying the score. Dees and Wolverine Captain Tom Jorgensen traded baskets, but sub Dick Neal put the Hoosiers ahead for keeps by scoring with 2:30 left in the game. Michigan…

… horn. sounded. The Wolverines got off to a fast" start and pulled away to an early 16-11 lead. The visitors managed to move into an 18-18 tie, but nev- er saw the lead again in the first half. STATISTICS…

… in the opening period. After Neil MacDonald countered at 7:41, the Wolverines saw their slim lead dis- appear into mid-air late in the stanza, as Ken Yackel beat Howes twice within 33 seconds. On the…

February 26, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 99) • Page Image 1

… associated with the At- lantic Union movement. -Daily-Dick Gaskill NORTH DAKOTA GOALIE JERRY SCHULTZ BLOCKS BILL MacFARLAND'S SHOT BUT WOLVERINES POUND OUT 7-0 WIN TO NEAR NCAA PLAYOFF BERTH. Wolverine Icers…

…-out of the year. Wolverines will take on the No- daks again tonight in the Coli- seum at 8:00, and will attempt to run their victory streak to six straight games. Heyligers' sextet has now copped nine out…

… of their last 11 games, putting on another brilliant stretch run in the race to the Broadmoor and the NCAA Ice finals. Work Smoothly For the first time this season, two Wolverine lines functioned…

… North Dakota offense never got going. Only Ben Cherski resem- bled his press clippings, but even he was obscure in the face of the Wolverine onslaught. Garner Two Points The game, worth two big points in…

February 15, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 89) • Page Image 7

…-34 win over Notre Dame, the Wol- verines set down highly-rated Kansas, 80/-33%, and also made a fine showing in the AAU meet January 29. 'M' Swamps Irish Wolverine athletes were out- standing individually…

… expected that Bill Squires, Notre Dame tracksters who had run a 4:10.7 mile the previous week, would pro- vide stiff competition for the fast- stepping Moule. Moule. Wins Easily The Wolverine track captain…

…:15.0. All in all, it was a field day at the field house last Saturday, and Canham is as pleased with the team's performance as anyone. Before going to Michigan State, March 4, however, the Wolverines battle…

…-skating Wolverines shot to within one and one-half points of second place, and are only a half point out of third as a result of thrilling 7-4 and 4-3 wins over the Spartans. Other Contenders Split The Wolverine cause…

February 28, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 99) • Page Image 1

… McGill Uni- versity hockey squad jumped off to an early lead and was never headed as it whitewashed an over- confident Wolverine sextet, 7-0, in a non-league tilt, before an esti- mated 2,500 stunned…

… spectators at the Coliseum last night. Vic Heyliger's crew showed a complete reversal of form from that which they displayed last week in dumping North Dakota twice. The Wolverine's passing was completely off…

…, took passes from Jack Lynch and Wally Emo and blasted a screen shot past Willard Ikola in the Micifigan nets.I This was only the beginning of a disastrous evening for the Wolverines, who currently are…

…Elheran at 7:44. The Wolverines returned to the ice after the first intermission and immediately began pressing to! get back into the game. Their spark seemed to fade after Pat Cooney missed on a point…

… several minutes of steady pressure in the Wolverine zone finally tallied its third goal of the evening. It was scored by Jim McGowan on a pass from Len Kent at 8:54 of the stanza. Less than two minutes…

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 12, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 84) • Page Image 7

…, and won a non-Con- ference tilt from Washington of St. Louis. 3-4 Conference Mark The Wolverines, consequently, went into last night's battle at Indiana with a 3-4 Conference record and an 8-7 overall…

… the nationally televised game, 78-67. By JOHN LaSAGE Husky Chico San Antonio came a long distance to captain the 1956 Michigan gymnastics team. Born in Providence, Rhode Is- land, the Wolverine captain…

February 07, 1955 • Page Image 22

… world late last night when he announced that the Wolverines had signed their first American icer of all time. x He is Amos Basoon, a 39 year old grad student who played on an industrial team for many…

…. Daily Sports Editor Dave Dyingstone, reached at his Van Wart, Ohio, home said "So what?" AMOS BASSON (second from left) bursts happily upon the Mi Daily Associate sports editors Wolverine American…

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 15, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 94) • Page Image 8

… two matches, plus disappointing performances by sonme Wolverine matmen, turned the tide for Iowa. The Hawkeyes' victory was their ninth straight of the season. . Iowa's Bob Moser, runner-up at 123…

… Detroit last niht at Yost Fieldhouse, pilin U. of D's 10. Wolverine Coach Don Canham, all smiles, exclaimed, "It was a terrific meet. Some of the times were truly amazii7g. Many boys ran much better than…

… Michigan weaness. On the still rings Wolverines Nino Marion, Wolf Dozauer and Stall accomplished a sweep of the top three places, all turning in superb routines. Hayslett's two firsts came in the free…

… instead of five. craig Surprised The night's biggest surprise came at 177, where Wolverine K~arl Fink stopped previously un- beaten Jim Craig, 3-2. Other Michigan victories were scored by Jim Blaker at 147…

… injured, and Loken found his return quite encour- aging. "He adds greatly to both our first place potential and gen- eral depth," he declared. The Wolverines will need all the points they can muster…

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