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February 16, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 97) • Page Image 3

… season's opening dual meet last night at Yost Field House, 65-49. The Wolverines pleased a sparse crowd of about 300 by taking seven of the 12 first places offered and displaying all-around power in every…

… high jump with a leap of 6'2". After Perry in the race for top honors, came three Wolverines. Helmar Dollwet, who finished at the head of the class, Brendan O'- Reilly and captain Dave Owen. Dollwet took…

February 18, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 90) • Page Image 3

…FEBRUARY 18,,1953 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE 'uture Ice Hopes Hinge )n Freshman Pucksters Vic Heyliger, Wolverine hock- ey mentor, besides concentrating heavily upon the remaining games of…

… Residence Hall and Fraternity divisions will be run off at the ,Field House Satur- day, February 28 before the Michigan-Ohio State meet. -Earl Riskey Maize and Blue uniforms next season to replace Wolverines

…. Size is certainly no indi- cation of hockey ability for John- ny Matchefts, undoubtedly one of the finest hockey players to wear a Wolverine uniform, is not much bigger himself. ANOTHER HEYLIGER find is…

… enjoyable problem for Hey- liger as he rates all three as out- standing goaltenders. Howes has made one appearance before Michigan fans. He guarded the nets during the third period of the Wolverine - Detroit…

… ,Michigan trailing Wisconsin, 66-63, until the Badgers put on the fourth, period stall. It was even closer with the Gophers, the score be- ing knotted 76-76 before the SCORING STATISTICS-16 GAMES Wolverines

February 20, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 93) • Page Image 3

… Mann's Wolverine American diver in 1951. tankmen will put their record on* * the firing line at eight p.m. to- PURDUE University's1 night against the Bainbridge Dunlop, Big Ten 200 yard Naval Training…

… several years a ago. . The Wolverines will use their usual crew of talented swimmers this evening, led by Co-captains John Davies and Stewart Elliott in the breast stroke, versatile free JOHN DAVIES styler…

… year's Wolverine grappler at 157 pounds. This year Bender will face Bud Holcombe at 167 pounds, the same opponent that his brother, George wrestled against last year. The elder Bender is now graduated…

Wolverines their third Big Ten win against Wisconsin Mon- day night. COACH ERNIE McCoy's cagers had very little in their favor going into the final ten minutes of play with the Badgers. They were trailing by…

… that in the last 13 minutes Michigan had to field a team that averaged only 6 feet as compared with the visitors 6-3 aggregate. Tallest man on the court for the Wolverines was Captain Jim Skala, the 6…

February 15, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 94) • Page Image 1

…. The league-leading Spartans poured 103 points through the nets, setting a new team mark in the process. And along with the Wolverines' 91, a new Jenison Fieldhouse record for total points in one game…

…-rebounded the Wolverines, 73- 50, and therein lies the telltale clue. Michigan State broke up a rough see-saw battle late in the first half and kept on rolling after intermission to quickly pull away. The…

February 15, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 86) • Page Image 3

… evident that Michigan's basketball team is go- ingsto wind up the season far from the top of the Big Ten standings --and perhaps close to the bottom. The Wolverines find a little solace in noting that four…

Wolverine entries had to wait un- til the first day of the second semester to become eligible. These three are pole-vaulter Eeles Landstrom and miler Geert Keilstrup, both of whom just turn- ed sophomores…

…, Delta Chii 34 the Wolverines present a formid- able lineup for any opponent. A convincing win this weekend will restore much of the team'sj confidence, and may be just the t9nic they need for the…

… Yost Field House the Wolverines wrest- ing squad extended its winning streak to three by virtue of an 18- 15 edge over visiting Iowa. At the close of the first sem- ester the Michigan matmen, de- fending…

… Big Tep champions, had been the possessors of an overall 0-3 record. However, since the re- turn of Don Haney, 147 pound Conference champion, the fortunes of the Wolverines began to change as they edged…

…- panying three points in the final match to give the Wolverines a victory. Captain Mike Rodriguez, wrest- ling at the 157 pound weight, more than provided the winning margin over Michigan State by pinning…

… his opponent and adding five points to the team total. Both squads won four events; however, all of State's came via decisions, while the Wolverines got two extra points for Rodriguez' fall which gave…

February 20, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 94) • Page Image 1

… his opponent, Arthur T. Iverson, to concede defeat. Feikens' ability to pull votes out of the big areas such as Oak- lal~d, Kent, and Wayne districts proved the deciding factor in his Wolverines

… slot, and giv- ing away 10 inches and many pounds, the sophomore still man- aged to flip 25 points through the nets. But Kramer couldn't do it all by himself and Minnesota had too much for the Wolverines

… the game still to play. M' Gets Break At the 11:58 mark, the Maize and Blue received a break. Groffs- ky blocked a Garmaker shot, and in the ensuing scramble, Garmaker grabbed the Wolverine forward and…

… the opening half, the Wolverines led '13-3. -. ~ But this was not to last. When Simonovich hit on a lay-up with 6:04 still to play in the initial 20 minutes, the Gophers moved into a 24-23 advantage, a…

… Gopher sextet, 3-1, last night in jam-packed Wil- liams Arena. The win coupled with Fri- day night's victory considerably strengthens the Wolverines chanc- es of gaining a berth to the NCAA championships…

…,000,000 WA TCHERS: Television, Fans, Singers Invade Yost By MURRY FRYMER CBS was there, and so were 8,500 closely packed rooters, the Men's Glee Club, Batoners Bill Modlin and Champ Patton, and the Wolverine

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 29, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 101) • Page Image 3

… rugged weekend is in store for the Wolverine hockey squad when it takes on the Michigan State pucksters tonight and to- morrow night in a home-and- home series. Michigan will travel up to Lan- sing for…

… tonight's tilt, and then both squads will return to Ann Arbor for tomorrow night's game. The Wolverine Club is sponsoring a bus trip to the State arena for, all Maize and Blue puck enthu- iasts. By DICK…

February 23, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 96) • Page Image 1

… gained his second shutout of the season as the Wolverine sextet blanked the McGill Redmen, 6-0, in the Coli- seum last night. The two teams go at it again tonight in the Coliseum at 8 p.m. JOHN Mc…

…-conference victory in eight games. The loss was Mc- Gill's eleventh in thirteen con- tests. WOLVERINE mentor Vic Hey- liger shuffled his lineup in an effort to offset the loss of John Matchefts and the absence of Doug…

…, flanked by Ron Martinson and Telly Mascarin. Bob Heath- cott alternated at center and defense for the Wolverines. McGill played a hard game all the way, but after the first period the Redmen were unable to…

… hold the Wolverines back. Defenseman Jim McGowan was outstanding for the Redmen. MICHIGAN TOOK the offen- sive in the opening seconds and kept the puck in the McGill zone for the first few minutes. The…

… Redmen did not get a shot on the Wolverine goal until after five and a half minutes of play. From then on, the two teams battled on even terms for the remainder of the first period, which ended in a…

February 21, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 94) • Page Image 3

… backstroke with a 2:12.5 clocking. He broke the old pool record, set by Bumpy Jones against Bowling Green last month, by 1.2 seconds. The Wolverines built up an early 26-10 lead by taking the first four races…

…, respectively; as.4hey added to the Wolverine margin Jones defeated a 1948 Olympic swimmer, Wally Wolfe, by near- ly two yards. Roger Hadlick showed the fine form he displayed while at Yale in his undergraduate…

…- gan relay team of Jim White, Dick Martin, Jones, and Hill provided the Wolverines with their final three victories in the 100-yard free-style, 200-yard breaststroke, and 400-yard free-style relay, re…

… tight all through the first half, with Phi Sigma Kappa on top by a close 23-18 score. 'V MCHL REPRIEVE: Wolverines Sigh with Nodak Ice Victory "?----- The expression of a condemned man just granted a…

… reprieve brightened the countenance of Wolverine puck mentor Vic Hey- liger yesterday as he considered the implications of North Dakota's 5-4 upset of Denver Tuesday. Heyliger's elation stemmed from the…

… twice. Any further vic- tories by North Dakota would benefit Michigan's league stand- ing. The Wolverines have four tilts Two Tourneys Beckon to LIT DETROIT - 0') - Lawrence Tech's point - happy…

… shirt that looks well both with and without neckties. Collar sizes and sleeve Pts. 16 U 1z e Colorado, Heyliger has been drilling the Wolverines on shoot- ing this week. "We had plenty of chances last…

February 25, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 97) • Page Image 6

…'Kim SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 25 1951 ;,' f i Wolverine Gymnasts, Swimmers Dropped by 0S U Buchanan, Ettl Perform BrilliantlyinVain Effort * * * * 'M', Buckeyes Grapple…

… to Draw Ohioans Sink Michigan; Garner Easy 55-29 Win * * * By JOE EPSTEIN The Ohio State University gym- nastics team squeezed out a 49 /2 to 461/2 win over the Wolverine squad yesterday afternoon…

…. Dunne's showing clinched the tie for Mich- igan. This -match left the Wolverines and Buckeyes the only undefeated teams in the.Western Conference. The two should be favored to do battle with Purdue and…

…-, stroking Jack Taylor and cap- tain Herb Kobayashi was instru- mental in the Buckeyes' formid- able margin. For Michigan, it was a grey day, but Wolverines Dick Martin, who won the 50-yard free style, and…

… back at the finish. Jeffries' clock- ing was around the 4:50 mark. - * * * WOLVERINE Wayne Leengran also showed improvement in this race, taking third ahead of Ohio's Charley Stephanos. The Ohio 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 28, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 107) • Page Image 7

…-M Sports Building this Saturday at 4 p.m., and will play host to the other Conference teams the following Friday and Satur- day. Wolverine Coach Newt Loken is presently thinking in terms of the meet with the…

… squads that Michigan has de- feated, and on paper are a match for the Wolverines. Harper Featured One of the most colorful gym- nasts in the Conference will be in .Ann Arbor this weekend with the Ohio…

… of the team ready for usual com- petition again. The Wolverines standing in the Big Ten will be more clearly de- termined after this meet. At pres- ent they rank fourth behind Illi- nois, Iowa, and…

… health problems. . \ ,r 1 9 fI . - 11 Sport Shorts A Skiers Lose In a meet Sunday with Michi- gan State, the Wolverine skiers lost by only 1.3 seconds out of a total of over 600. The final score…

February 17, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 98) • Page Image 6

… Theater Cagers Smash Wolverines Upset Illini; Set Fieldhouse Record lii is; Icers Win, 4-1 Childs' S hutout Spoiled 3y Late Minnesota Tally Read and Use ; Daily Classifieds Robidea…

… them to with-_ in 10 of the victors. They ganged up on Shearon, and I e k y G m guard Billy Altenberger drove in The Wolverine Club is sponsor- to make it 91-81. ing a charter bus trip to Michigan But…

… the Wolverines' stall soon State for the hockey game Friday, changed this situation, and hadF the hapless foes running about February 22. from man to man in what must A package deal consisting of a have…

…' Gains Ground The victory gives the Wolverines eight and one-half points in the league race, and if Denver loses again to Colorado, Michigan will move a notch closer to a berth in the NCAA finals. From the…

February 13, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 94) • Page Image 7

… Saturday the Athletic Department will hold its annual winter sports gala "Michigan Sports Weekend." All Wolverine sports teams are scheduled at home I' By SI COLEMAN Last night in the jam-packed Coliseum…

Wolverines in another sense. Buchanan Injured Defenseman Mike Buchanan suf- fered a possible cartilage injury in his leg, and, was on crutches after the game. More detail of his injury will be known today, Add…

… presented by the game to experiment with several fresh- men. Particularly outstanding was Bob White, who with a little more experience should prove a valuable asset to the Wolverines next year. Just before…

…-John Hirtzel NO GOAL-Wolverine goalie Ross Childs lies sprawled on the ice after making a save on an attempted goal by the Detroit Red' Wings' Lorne Ferguson. Neil Buchanan (2) and Don Gourley (9) are the…

February 07, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 89) • Page Image 20

… Navy little ex- pected her guns would be so still when it built her in 1844 to answer Great. Britain's increased arma- ment on the Great Lakes. Renamed the Wolverine in 1905 when a new Michigan was…

… received a short rebirth in the form of a lake excursion steamer. The new Wolverine, like her dying ancestor, contributed signi- ficantlytora new segment of the Navy's development: naval avia- tion. As the…

February 12, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 84) • Page Image 3

… into the Colorado College goal during the Wolverines' 7-2 rout of the Tigers last Wednesday night. The victory was sweet re- venge for Colorado's 6-3 triumph of the previous evening. WIHL RACE TIGHTENS…

…, Captain Rod- z came through in his usual ping fast attack and corn- ly dominated Gary Meyers, Loning him, 17-2. mady, making his third ap- lice for the Wolverines play- e hero role in getting Michi- lone…

February 26, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 98) • Page Image 3

… wins, although compet- ing in only one conference race and no national collegiate races last year due to illness. MEMBERS of Wolverine Coach Matt Mann's 1952 Olympic swim- ming champions, Cleveland, Kon…

… City, Michigan, standing six feet, seven inches off the ground, is one of the tallest players on the team. A forward, he has scored more than 500 points in his three years as a Wolverine cager. THE LANKY…

… 66 Bowling Green 107, Dayton 73 (Continued from Page 1) Vic Heyliger's Wolverines will find themselves hard-pressed to keep abreast of the fast skating Gophers, especially in the later stages of the…

…- dacci- and Bob Topp, Wolverine gridders, led the way with 18 points each. ALTHOUGH they were out- classed all the way the profs pro- duced a number of stars. The us- ually potent one-two punch of "Wild…

February 26, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 97) • Page Image 3

… established about a 10 yard lead. MICHIGAN'S first win of the meet was provided by Art Henrie, 'who nosed out Fred Johnson of Ohio in the 60-yard dash. Other Wolverine winners were Don Hoov- er in the high…

… in ten Western Conference games for the Wolverines, plunging them deeper into the second division. The Wildcats had little diffi- culty after the first ten minutes. Their agile forward combina- tion of…

…. Mack Suprunowicz matched him 20 sec- onds later and the two teams continued to trade baskets evenly. The Wolverines assumed their only -Daily-Burt Sapowitch FIGHTING FINISH-Caught at the finish of last…

…-25 edge as Wolverine play became more and more erratic. Wildcat captain, Bob Hughes,, crushed Michigan hopes by tossing in four consecu- tive fielders. * * * FENDLEY followed with three in a row and…

February 12, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 86) • Page Image 6

…I K THE MICHLGAN DAILY TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1952 CANINE CARNIVAL? '52 Michigras Festival Almost Goes to Dogs Air Crash Victims Campus Calendar Events Today WOLVERINE CLUB-An open meeting of…

… the Wolverine Club Extension Class Opens T oday The University Extension Service announced that Real Est Appraisal II, a continuation of the program of courses leading t certificate in Real Estate…

February 22, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 100) • Page Image 7

… above Ron Johnson of Minnesota IA the Big Ten scoring fight. How- ever, the Wolverine threesome was forced to take up the slack caused by Miller's absence.. Lee moved to the guard slot with Tidwell, while…

… sophomore Gary Kane started at forward. Miller's loss was felt primarily on defense, with the slowed-down Wolverine squad could not keep; pace with Northwestern's for- wards, who often outdid them for easy…

… soft hooks from around the free throw lane, and tip-ins. Burton, on the other hand, was accurate with his fadeaway jump and one-hand sets. all over the court. Tidwell and Lee added to the Wolverines

… ahead once more, and it remained there until Kane tied the count at 18-18 with 12:40 left. Burton gave the Wolverines the advantage for the second and last time in the struggle as he hit on a jump to make…

… four consecutive buckets to'give the Wildcats a 6-point lead with about ten minutes left. The second half opened in tra- ditional Michigan style, with the Wolverines ice-cold at the outset. Lovell Farris…

… second with Illinois' Armand LeCrone. Michigan Taks Lead The Wolverines went ahead for the first time when Stanger edged out teammate Dick Cephas in the 70-yd. low hurdles with a :07.9 clocking. Cephas had…

February 21, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 99) • Page Image 5

… attempt to stop Minnesota's five dual-meet winning streak when the Wolverine and Gopher mat-- men square off at 3 p.m. today in Yost Field House. Minnesota, which fattened its 7-1 dual meet record with im…

…- pressive victories over Indiana (17-9), Purdue (30-0), and Illinois (25-3) on a road trip last weekend, is possibly the second best in the Big Ten. A Michigan victory will greatly enhance Wolverine hopes for…

… (5-0) Pete Veld- man. Two dual meets remain for the Wolverines after today. Next Fri- day Michigan State's ydung team will appear here, and the next day Ohio State, which Is rather weak this season…

… Illinois hopes to begin another undefeated dual and triangular meet season. The hosts won seven straight last year. Wolverine Coach Don Canham, set back when Illinois dropped the 600- and 1000-yd. runs from…

…, a Wolverine sophomore who trained in high school under 'M' great Don Mc- Ewen., Dick Schwartz of Michigan and Ken Brown, Illini soph, are pitted against each other in the two-mile run. They have best…

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…

February 26, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 98) • Page Image 3

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE Wolverine Fouls Give Game to Wisconsin, 69-53- WENONAH TIMBER TOPPER: Van Bruner Threatens Track Records n. * * * Lightning can strike twice in the same place…

…, Puck Squad Can Still Tie For Second The Wolverine puck squad rolls into the final two weeks of its schedule with a 16-4 season's rec- ord to date and in possession of third place in the Midwest Col…

… become the first pennant winner of the new. league and will receive a bid to the NCAA tournament to be played on their home ice in March. Before the Wolverines play their last league game, which may give…

… Pat Badgers 31 Gift Tosses Decide Game Nicholas Leads Scorers with 15 By DICK LEWIS Special to The Daily MADISON-The Wolverines are back in the Big Ten basketball cel- lar again. The speedy Wisconsin…

… five play- ed the Wolverines off their feet ldst night, reversing a one point setback at Ann Arbor by a 69-53 count. THE BADGERS built up a 21 point lead midway in the third period and coasted in the…

… backboards. The Wolverines committed 31 personal fouls. The Badgers had 42 chances from the free throw line to establish a Wisconsin fieldhouse mark, and they cash- ed in on 31 of them to tie the fieldhouse…

February 17, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 91) • Page Image 1

Wolverines of getting a bid to the NCAA playoffs in March. MICHIGAN has an 8-3 loop rec- ord for 16 points and has only one ! game remaining with last place Michigan Tech that will count in the standings…

…Kennell and Doug Philpott. It was also Chin's second goal of the day. Heyliger then returned his de- fensemen to the ice, but the Wolverines still kept the pres- sure on and took a 6-5 lead a minute later on…

February 22, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 100) • Page Image 1

…, despite their brililant come- back attempt, the Wolverines dropped a fast-moving 87-84 Big . Ten clash with Northwestern. Forced to play without play- maker-guard Terry Miller, the Wolverines couldn't cope…

…-dweller Wisconsin tomorrow evening at Yost Field House. The Wolverines 'trailed by as many, as 15 points early in the second half when the hosts took a commanding 57-42 lead. And although George Lee, John Tid- well…

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 28, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 97) • Page Image 1

… topped the Wolverine cagers 72-63 at Purdue field house. Jorgensen's 18 points gave him a three year total of 828 to surpass the old leader, Don Eaddy, by five markers. Tied For Seventh The setback kept…

… the Wolverines from moving up another notch in the tightly contested Conference second division. With a mark of eight losses and only four victories? the cagers remained in a tie for seventh place with…

… Minnesota who dropped a decision to league-lead- ing Illinois. The Wolverines remained with- in reach of the Boilermakers with only 4:34 left in the game when the winners surged away from a 65-61 score to…

… narrow the gap to but two points. Lingle finished with 11 markers to take third. With the opening of the second half, the Riveters pulled to another lead which they held until the Wolverines tightened the…

…, totalling 10 and 13 apiece. Although even with the winners in field goals, the Wolverines foul- ing cost them the game. Both teams hit about 66% of their at- tempts from the charity stripe but the…

February 24, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 94) • Page Image 3

… tonight's game can be obtained at the Athletic Ad- ministration Building until 4:30 today and after 5 p.m. at the rink. Although the series will not be counted in the Wolverines' bid for the WIHL title…

… always been a tough foe for the Wolverines. In ten previous meetings, the series is all even, with each team having four wins And two games ending in a tie. In last year's action, Michigan eked out a 3…

February 27, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 100) • Page Image 1

… arch, Un- ion and Women's Athletic Build-1 irig. Geiger emphasized that there! would be no extension of the $6.501 price beyond Thursday.z Wolverines Top Nodaks; Tech Loses Michigan Darns Trip After 7…

…' goalie Lorne Howes, especially. in the hectic third period, made} the difference. Rendall Scores First Rendall got the Wolverines off to another flying start at 4:18 of the first period, when with Mac…

… MacFARLAND, Page 3 Daily-Dick Gaskil, WOLVERINE SHOT--Michigan wing Dick Dunnigan fires the puck toward the North Dakota goal in Michigan's 7-2 rout of the Nodaks. North Dakota ace Ben Chersky looks on…

… when the churning water had settled in Michigan's Varsity Pool th } Wolverines had edged a national champion Ohio State squad by th narrowest of margins. 47-46, to finish the dual meet season unbeat…

…'s best collegiate coaches, Mike Peppe. Capacity Crowd Most of the 1,400 screaming fans who packed the bleacher sensed a Wolverine victory when the host squad opened the mee surprisingly strong, capturing…

February 12, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 87) • Page Image 1

… is to be so strong that none will dare to attack us., "If we have learned but one les- CA.e - . . TOM RANDALL JOHN O'REILLY ... return sparks victory ... comes through in century Wolverine Hat Tricks…

…'s lobbies seemed dissapat- Michian Exlode g somewhat yesterday. After two-and-one-half periods Parliamentary observers gave;of listless hockey, the Wolverines 5' e 46-year-old lawyer from Stras- tallied three…

…. A slap shot from close in on the See WOLVERINES, Page 3 EAST LANSING - Michigan's' powerful swimming machine gained momentum yesterday, slip- ping into high gear for the ap- proaching Big Ten meet…

… time of 2:12.1. Probably the most encouraging sign of the evening lay in the per- formances of Wolverine junior John O'Reilly, who won the 220 yard free-style and. took. second to Ron Gora in the 100…

… free. Wolverine captain Bumpy Jones chalked up another win in the in- dividual medley, and set a pool and dual meet record in the pro- cess. Jones covered the 150 yard distance in 1:29.8 for the marks…

February 08, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 84) • Page Image 1

…:15 p.m. today or 4:15 p.m. Thursday at the Student ing school enrollment jumped in Publications Bldg., 420 Maynard, a year from 1.761 to 2,064. -Daily-John Hirtzel TENSE MOMENT-Wolverines Jerry Stern…

… straight in Big Ten play. The Wolverines now possess a 2-4 record in Western Confer- ence action and an overall mark of eight wins and six losses. Paul Judson, who saw action at both forward and guard, led…

February 17, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 91) • Page Image 3

…' ... tough to escape Wolverine Hoopsters Fail To Realize Early Potential Dukes Move Into Top Spo In Cage Poll By The Associated Press Unbeaten Duquesne moved into the top spot in the Associated Press…

… verge of falling into the cel- lar; that has been the story of Michigan's cagers during the 1953-54 season. According to Coach Bill Perigo, and those who saw the Wolverines' early season play will agree…

… Indiana game." This statement by Perigo goes a long way toward explain- ing why the Wolverines have been coming out on the short end of the score lately. * * * THE ANN ARBOR five has been consistently…

… outshot, sometimes by as many as 20 or 25 a game. MICHIGAN'S defense has not exactly been the best, especially when it comes to stopping oppos- ing pivot men. Wolverine Big Ten opponents have averaged 79…

…, "is 100 per- cent better than he was last year." The 5-11 junior has not been in the spotlight as much as some of the other Wolverines, but he has been doing a consistently good job. Eaddy's defensive…

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 22, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 94) • Page Image 1

Wolverines blasted to an 8-3 win over North Dakota at the Coliseum. The Maize and Blue jumped out to an 8-0 lead before the Sioux from Grand Forks were able to put the puck in the goal at the halfway mark in…

… only top teams with league games remaining. Minnesota has a pair of one- pointers with cellar-dwelling Mich- igan State and the Wolverines have two two-point games with lowly Michigan Tech and one one…

February 17, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 89) • Page Image 3

… period to ruin Mich- in and emerge as the game's iding scorer with 26 markers. THE WOLVERINES went into e extra period with center Paul offsky and Captain Doug Law- nce sitting on the bench with e fouls…

… with Eaddy's driving layup's to break up Gopher Coach Ozzie Cowles's shifting zone defense. The long-awaited Wolverine fast break finally clicked in the Minnesota Field House, as the 6-4 Groffsky passed…

…-earned victory. ALTHOUGH the Wolverines were never more than a few points behind, they trailed the Gophers until mid-way in the second stan- za when they moved into their biggest lead of the evening, 31…

…. * * * THE WOLVERINES will get eir big test this weekend when e strong Sioux of North Da- ta invade Ann Arbor for a two me series, with both games )rth two points. If they can get st the Nodaks without a mis…

… games. North Dakota didn't fare any better than the Wolverines did against Minnesota, dropping three out of four contests in a home- and-home series, which puts the two opponents on equal footing for the…

February 12, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 85) • Page Image 1

… Michigan r State sextet, 4-0, last night at the 'Coliseum before one of the small- est crowds of the season. It was the third victory of the season for the Wolverines over the cellar-dwelling Spartans who…

… first period; while the Wolverines were a man short. George Chin grabbed a loose puck in Spartan territory, skated behind the visitors' nets and neatly snuck a pass to Pat Cooney who drilled the puck…

… rebounding a Ron Martinson shot. *. * * JIM HAAS made the prettiest play of the night as, he scored the third Wolverine marker after 42 seconds of the final period had gone by.;. Ten minutes later Martinson…

…, playing his first game on the Wolverine first line, took a pass from captain Johnny Matchefts in front of the net and scored on a drive into the corner. Aside from these few scoring SL Wing Calls For…

… Michigan State See SEXTET, Page 6 of- at- drives, the Wolverine attack was generally sluggish. " Three good passes in a row constituted a scor- ing threat and the victors were only able to get 'off 27…

February 20, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 98) • Page Image 6

… in the Big Ten show only fair performances, in- dicating that Michigan and Illi- nois will be in a class by them- selves when the championships are held two weekends from to- day. Thus, the Illini-Wolverine

… in the final relay except for the 1957 match. Last year, Michigan led the Il- lini going into the mile relay. But a Wolverine runner pulled a muscle in that relay after gaining a good margin over his…

Wolverines, whose dual meet depth is centered here. Despite the interest in the team score, individuals cannot be over- looked; V Michigan's Tom Robinson, al- ready a holder of one world rec- ord (indoor…

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 10, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 92) • Page Image 7

… dominated play in the second period but could not score as Vaia brilliantly blocked the Wolverine pucks. Vaia had a bril- liant evening as he made a total of 61 saves. Tom Rendall tied up the score early in…

… the third period as he blasted the puck past Vaia at 1:59 from 15 feet out. Michigan's Dick Dunnigan belted a 15 footer beyond Vaia's reach at 3:15 of the final period to give the Wolverines a slim 3…

… taking ad- vantage of the Wolverine confus- ion. Big George Kline, who had played a major role in killing Michigan up at Minneapolis, col- lected 21 points for game honors. Twelve of these came in the last…

February 26, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 96) • Page Image 3

… last night. Barron; a forgotten man since a severe knee injury interrupted his promising career at the beginning of his junior year, seemed to be the difference as the Wolverines presented their first…

… field goals, but his inspiring perform- ance had its effect on his team-" mates--especially Jorgensen, who had his finest night of the season. The Wolverines led most of the way against a team which had…

February 23, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 93) • Page Image 6

… i .Ice Covers Sand .Base In Coliseum Michigan's hockey team is actu- ally skating on sand! Strange as it may sound, when the Wolverines tangle with the University of Montreal this week- end the…

… University bought the Coli- seum in 1925, and it was then that Michigan's entrance into the col- legiate hockey world began. Origi- nally in the Big Ten hockey league, the Wolverines switched to the WIHL eight…

Wolverine gymnastics squad , recently upset defending champion Illinois. Wiese pointed out that his pur- pose in coming to Michigan was to get an education at a good col- lege, not necessarily to find a col…

February 15, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 89) • Page Image 6

… With the Ohio State and Big Ten championship swimming meets just around the corner, the Wolverine swimming squad dis- played overall strength that could mean the return of the Confer- ence crown to Ann…

… looked as if the Wolverines were going to run away from the Wildcats. At one time in the first half Michigan scored 17 points to Northweste-'n's, PAUL GROFFSKY, Ron Kramer, Tom Jorgenson, and two un…

…, hitting on ,18 of 36 shots. Foul Shooting Off Personal fouls also slowed down the Wolverines. Captain Paul Groffsky fouled out late in the first half and this hurt Mich- igan perceptibly. Jorgenson and…

February 11, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 86) • Page Image 6

… HIS STAR NCAA RECORD SMASHING BACKSTROKER JOHN DUDECK FOR TONIGHT'S CLASH WITH MICHIGAN'S UN- BEATEN WOLVERINES IN EAST LANSING. Dolphin Kick Legalized; Swim Records Collapse By SOL ROSEN Michigan…

… afternoon. The Michigan - Michigan State clash will be the 32nd annual meeting of the two squads, with the Wolverines emerging victor- ious 29 times. The Spartans, who trailed Ohio State and Michigan in last…

February 27, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 98) • Page Image 3

…-style events in 1952, Mike Peppe's crew will find it tough going against steadily-improving Wolverines. In fact, many local observers are of the opinion that the defending Western Conference champs may get their…

… individual medley, and the 100-yard backstroke. He has also been used upon occasion on the 300-yard medley relay and the 400-yard free-style relay. Jeffries, the fourth member of the Wolverines' crackerjack…

February 15, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 94) • Page Image 6

… the Spartans that downed the Wolverines. Pacing the attack, to the surprise of no one, was senior co-captain Bob Anderegg and Green. The former hit on every variety of shot to reach his 26-point total…

….1 average. Lee, Burton Slowed The Wolverine co-captain left the game for good with seven minutes remaining after the Spar- tans had built up an insurmount- able 85-64 margin. Lee was handi- capped with four…

February 23, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 93) • Page Image 7

… going to come out of the big four-game home-and-home series be- tween these two schools come the month of March. The Wolverines need at least three of the four to stick in the running and to retain a shot…

…, Booth has played an important role in the success at Michigan State. The Wolver- of Wolverine track teams in the ines were hit hard when Booth last two years. missed the all-important Penn re- Lists Big…

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