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February 28, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 105) • Page Image 6

… pressure in the Michigan defensive zone throughout the game and in the first period forced Childs to make an average of one save a minute. Game statistics showed that the Wolverine netminder kicked out an…

…. An aroused Wolverine aggregation came back fighting to knot the count before three minutes had elapsed in the sec- ond frame. Michigan's Dale McDonald bat- ted in a rebound at 1:43 for the first tally…

…, and teammate Bob White scored one minute later with another converted rebound at 2:43. After Anderson had given the Gophers their lead, Steve Bochen TODAY: Tankmen apparently pulled the Wolverines

… score did not count. This decision broke Michigan's back and it did not threaten through the rest of the game. The breaks and the officiating' did their share in ruining up the score as the Wolverines

…. Michi- gan has been only able to manage two wins in eleven meetings with former league competition. Tonight, the. Wolverines will be rested and ready for action as they face the Gophers for the last time…

February 27, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 104) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Gymnasts See Action Champion Illini Team Here Tonight To Oppose Undefeated Wolverines FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 195 ' ,. Skiers 14 TheSale is On! Hurry! Hurry! While the selection…

… are undefeated. Illinois has a 9-0 mark in dual competition while !Michigan has won one less. Strong Squads Each of the team's coaches-the Wolverines' Newt Loken ,and the Illini's Charlie Pond…

…, Woodin will be seeking his fifth Young faces Wolverine captain rently sporting a 5-4 record, victory by pin in as many starts, Larry Murry, who has won five . have- their hands full against while Olm…

February 26, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 103) • Page Image 6

… Chi), and Phi Rho Sigma (34-24 over Law Club). Frosh Tankmen Defeat Reserves By DICK MINTZ IU A strong freshman swim squad, dealt the Wolverine Varsity 'B' team a 53-35 drubbing last night at the…

… shavings from the Michigan Coliseum:: On the strength of a brilliant performance by goalie Ross Childs, the Wolverine hockey team ended a five-game winless streak at Michigan Tech last Saturday. Childs' only…

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 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 22, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 100) • Page Image 6

… identical' scores of 82-30 yesterday to ex-' tend their unbeaten streak to eight. The Wolverines, who looked impressive in walloping Michigan State, 732-382, last week, looked even better yesterday, as they…

… be building up for a peak that they hope to reach this Friday. Gompf Excels The visitors managed only one first against the Wolverines. This came in the trampoline event where Tom Gompf of Ohio State…

… Yost Field House. . Wolverine matmen won only7 two of the eight bouts and drew in another in a meet character- ized by lethargy and missed chances. Coach Cliff Keen was content to let the results speak…

…." The Wolverines' record is now 5-4, but Michigan has a reputa- tion in recent years of perform- ing better in the Big Ten meet than the dual-meet record would have indicated. Michigan State jumped head…

…- long into the title race by nosing out Minnesota Friday night, at East Lansing. Johnson said his team was not at its best Friday, and was somewhat sharper against the Wolverines. Wolverines Flat At any…

… rate, there was little doubt yesterday that Michigan was flat. Several Wolverines let opportunities for takedowns or falls slip by. Others had several good chances for getting out from underneath, but…

…) was one of two Wolverine matmen to post individual victories yesterday as he topped 157-lb. Harry Schlieff, 8-1. Gymnast Rich Montpetit (left) picked up a second in still rings, plus two other seconds…

Wolverines board- ed a plane early yesterday morning -for the Madison campus. Although the locale changed, the complexion of the meet was no different than that at MSU. Wisconsin couldn't cope with the great…

…. Maten (M); 2. Wisc.; 3. Ware (M). Time - 2:29. 440-YD. FREESTYLE RELAY --. 1. Michigan (Tashnick, Hopkins, Mor- breaststroke was also indicative of the Wolverines' overall team depth. The trimly…

… previously undefeated Frank Legacki by a foot to win the 60-yd. freestyle. Carl Woolley made amends in the 100-yd. freestyle to upset the Wis- consin star. Joe Gerlach was the Wolverines' sole representative…

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 22, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 100) • Page Image 8

… last night by a de- cisive 6-3 score. This was a reversal of the los- ing trend that the Wolverines had faced and broke a five-game los- ing streak. This sudden change came about because a hard…

… entered the final period nearly exhausted, had a pressing desire to take its first victory over Michigan Tech this year. The de- sire was unsurpressable, thus the Wolverines expended all they had. The game…

February 21, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 99) • Page Image 1

… and photographers. RECORD BREAKER--Defending NCAA breast-stroke champion Frank Modine of Michigan State pulled ahead of Wolverines Cy Hopkins and Ron Clark on the last lap to set a new American record…

…'s individual honors. Pushed by Wolverines Cy Hopkins and Ron Clark, the Spartan national champion LULL: Inflation Hesitation Continues WASHINGTON (P) -Govern- ment figures showed yesterday a rise of one…

… first in the featured individual matches of the evening. The indefatigable Steuart did not let them down, as he finished first by a full pool length in the 440-yard free style, defeating the Wolverine

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 21, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 99) • Page Image 6

… to overtake the hard-pulling Steuart, who stroked to a new State pool record of 2:03.6. - The Wolverine's Frank Legacki shared the evening's high scoring= honors with Steuart. Legacki, in the third…

… over State, 32-16. The Wol-{ verines took both first and second on the board as Dick Kimball and Joe Gerlach performed flawlessly. F The great reserve strength of the Wolverines was brought into action…

…. Gaxiola First Wolverine Icers Lose Fifth Straight To Overpowering Michigan Tech, 5-4 Special to The Daily HOUGHTON-Michigan's hock-1 ey team met its fifth straight disaster last night, losing to Mich…

…- igan Tech, 5-4. Faint memories lingered of the last weekend series between these two teams, when the Wolverines were set back twice by 3-2 and 10-2 scores. A returning nemisis, Tech's John Kosiancic…

… until the second period when the penalty box started filling up with Wolverines. It was here where the vulnerable spot lay and the Huskies took full advantage of it as they lit the red light three more…

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 20, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 98) • Page Image 7

…___THE MICHIGAN DAILY kfichigan Seeks Revyenge; 1ooking for Two Wins in Away Contests Mariners To Face MSU, 0 NCAA Titlists To Clash 11 I By MIKE GILLMAN Wolverine coach, Al Renfrew, will…

… take his hockey team to Houghton, Michigan, tonight for a weeken1d twin bill. The Michigan squad will be in hopes that Michigan Tech will prove to be as hospitable hosts as the Wolverines showed…

… as the Wolverines have won only one of the .eight games played since that weekend. Both teams will be looking to get back on the win trail. Michi- gan..droppedtwo toMinnesota last week and Tech tied…

… one and lost one in a series with Colorado Col-' .lege. The victory-starved Wolverines; have an extra incentive to take at least one of the games as cap- tain Bobbie Watt will be remem,- bering the in…

… STEINBERG Swim coach Gus Stager and his band of mariners will battle Mich- igan State in a Conference meet tonight at East Lansing. The Wolverines, who have re- mained undefeated in more than two years, are…

… 200-yd. breaststroke. His amazing times of 1:05.0 and 2:23.4 are- a few tenths of a second better than Wolverine Cy Hopkins who's best 'in the 200- yd. is 2:23.7. The odds are favor- able for a new…

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 19, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 97) • Page Image 6

…4 THE MICHIGAN DAILY TiUR jegaeki Assaults swim Standards '4 By DICK MINTZ Wolverine swim fans have dopted Frank Legacki as their atest fin hero, but to the guys in igma Chi fraternity he's just…

… playful speculation. Legacki is also flirting with the world record in the 100-yd. butter- fly. Because the Wolverines are so strong in - this event, Legacki hasn't had much opportunity to swim it in…

February 18, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 96) • Page Image 6

… up. Against Michigan State Satur- day night Wolverine sharpshooters' tattered the nets for 91 points, two short of its season's high, and good enough to win most games. State Sets Record But State…

… aggregation. The Wolverines' defensive inept- ness was placed in the spotlight once more against Iowa Monday night when they squeaked by with a last-minute 90-86 win.. In both games Michigan suf- fered most at…

… got loose as much: as he did for all those tipins." Gentry got 20 points against the Wolverines, almost all of them-the result of converted rebounds. All wasn't gloom with the cage, mentor, though. He…

… Monday's game that the Wolverines won, 90-86. MICHIGAN'S TRACK HOPES: Relay Teams Feature Usual Strength (This- 3s the concluding part of a series discussing Michigan's track. team. Today's article…

… presents the Wolverine relay hopes.)' By JIM BENAGH Michigan has always put to- gether strong relay teams and it hasn't taken long this season to see that.another "normal" year is in progress. In three meets…

… to date - the Michigan AAU, Michigan State Relays and a triangular contest- the Wolverines boast five first places and four seconds in 10 relay starts. And from the looks of the 1959 schedule, there…

February 17, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 95) • Page Image 1

… night iced a hard-fought Michigan basketball win over Iowa, 90-86, at Yost Field House. The victory lifted the Wolverines past the .500 mark in Big Ten play (5-4), moved them into undisputed fourth place…

… Hawkeyes, 78-74. Lee's splurge began with only 1:18 remaining and Michigan be- hind, 84-83. It climaxed a Wolverine comback made necessary after it had blown a lead that once stretched to 14 points. The…

… burly senior co-captain, who led all scorers with 30 points, cashed in a layup to send the Wolverines ahead, 85-84. Fouled in the process 1'y -Iowa's Dave Gunther, Lee made the charity toss to give his…

… his most outstanding of the season and his 30 points was a personal high. He became the third Wolverine to hit the 30 mark this season. M. C. Burton, who set the all-time Michigan high of 38 against…

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 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, 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 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…

February 14, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 93) • Page Image 1

Wolverine swimmers waged an unsuccessful war on the record book last night and in the process turned back an undermanned Iowa team, 751-29%. A near-capacity crowd jammed the Varsity Pool in hopes of wit…

… American record in the event but failed by six-tenths of a second. Al Gaxiola is in the foreground, swimming on the Wolverine exhibition team. VENEZUELAN INAUGURATION: New President Promises To Re air Past…

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 12, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 91) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY estling Schedule Starts Getting Tough uin for Wolverines in Future Meets Co-Captain Rivalry Feature( In 'M'-MSU Basketball Gam By DAVE LYON ginning this Saturday, the dule…

… starts getting tough again Michigan's wrestling team. aving expended relatively little t in their last three meets nst Northwestern, Purdfie, and ois, the Wolverine matmen have to contend with Iowa, nesota…

… is only as good as its indi- vidual members, so a consideration of individuals is in order. Mike Hoyles, Wolverine junior, is one of the Conference's best at 123 pounds. How he stands in rela- tion to…

… competition from Iowa's once-beaten John Kelly in trying to extend his string of three straight victories. Michi- gan's principal weak spot'is at 137, where the Wolverines are still looking for their first…

… interested in getting Michigan back in the chase in order to win their first crown in their three years. The Wolverine pair, two of the most heralded prepsters ever to come out of state, aided Michigan's fifth…

… place finish in 1956-57-the high- est standing Coach Bill Perigo has had at Ann Arbor. The Wolverine seniors are re- membering the 79-69 defeat hand- ed them by State last year, while the Spartan duo…

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 10, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 89) • Page Image 11

…' record to 13-3 while the 715 North Univi The Wolverines were not out- out of the net and using an extra period. Wolverines now stand at 5-8-1. hustled or outskated by the Spar- forward, but this move…

… twice, whipping the Wolverines 3-1 at East Lansing In a performance described as N serious ottention paid to your o y night, and then humbling their hosts at the local Coliseum, Al~l I C D E 'T A ~A D *qv…

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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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…

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…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…

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… 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…

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… 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…

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