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February 08, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 90) • Page Image 7

… TOMORROW: 'M' Gymnasts To Meet U I By AL JONES This is the big day for coach Newt Loken and his Wolverine gymnasts. . Tonight it will be their privilege to play host to the reigning Big Ten and NCAA…

… championship for the past seven seasons, and added the national title last winter. Nevertheless, the Wolverines don't have the usual dread of the 4 fighting Illini. Actually, it is Michigan which has the…

…-around event. Looming as a second challenge; is pa 4 p.m. meet with Indiana to- morrow afternoon. Exhausted as the Wolverines may be after Il- linois, they will have to be on their toes again. Indiana is no…

… pushover in Big Ten gym circles, having defeated Northwestern and Minnesota in much the same man- ner as Michigan did. The Wolverines are all in top shape according to Loken, except for the two co…

February 08, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 90) • Page Image 5

… its home ice, and the Wolverines are well aware of this. Dealt a harsh blow by the ruling of Don McIntosh being ineligible, Coach Vic Heyliger will try to fill the gap with sophomores Gary Starr and…

… John Rendall. McIntosh was the leading Wolverine scorer in league play according to the latest tabulation, The team left yesterday after- noon by plane for Minneapolis. At take-off time it was expected…

… place with five and one- half points. To represent the league in the March playoffs, the Wolverines must finish at least in second place. Denver now occu- pies that position, but only holds a two and one…

… other school in the league. Both have earned a 2.7 composite average of goals scored against them per game, despite loose de- fensive play by their teammates. Both goalies will see action. The Wolverines

… will keep their eyes on Bob Turk who plays both center and wing. H-e is the Gophers' leading scorer up to the present time. While the Wolverines attempt to surge toward the top of the league in their…

February 07, 1957 • Page Image 17

… launthing site at Fre, r ISTORY recoids little of note on the Gre Lakes the Wolverine Canada's lukewain senforcement Pennsylvania. The Navy little ex- on the success of her immedi- was able to operate free of…

… the federate raids, thwarting trans- Renamed the Wolverine in 1905 State of Michigan's intimate as- step-by + ep criticism of tuture coming presidential election, Presi- portation of arms from Canada to…

February 16, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 97) • Page Image 5

… Michigan's basketball team will be making attempts at a come- back tonight when they play host to Illinois at Yost Fieldhouse at 8 p.m. After their disheartening "lost weekend," the Wolverines need a victory…

… may have had playing Illinois minus been erased with an ankle injury ineligible George BonSalle has to guard Jack Lewis. Bad Sprain The Wolverine playiaker suf- *fered a bad sprain dr.ving in for a lay…

… defense for a complete contest. A spot where Michigan will def- initely have to improve if Illinois, is to be overcome is in field goal] percentage. The Wolverines could do no better than .300 last week…

Wolverine divers will have their first big test in dual meet competition this season, as Iowa has two of th3 better divers in the Conference, Take Quick and Ken Miner: Quick, who wos good last season has…

… sprint races are the Wolverines' weakest point without Hanimly, and Iowa should be able to :' a;t r}.ie on this. With the logs of Lincoln I'Iur- ring, Olympic backstrokes, the Hawkeyes hare been forced to…

… Adamski to a severe test. In addition to looking to pre- serve their unbeaten dual meet record, the Wolverines will be out to avenge a 48-45 loss to the Hawkeyes last season. LARRY MURRAY -... out of…

February 07, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 89) • Page Image 7

…THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1957 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7,1957 THE MICHiGAN DAILY PAGE SEVE?.I Hopes Rise for Cage, Hocey Squads Wolverines Among Best In Big Ten By JIM…

… Michigan was losing to Minnesota, Purdue up- set Illinois. Then the Wolverines waltzed over Purdue, while down in Champaign, Illinois was hand- ing Ohio State its second loss. F Tied for Third When one blows…

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 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 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 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 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 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 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 10, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 92) • Page Image 1

… absolutely nec- essary for the Wolverines if they want to stay in the thick of the Big Ten race. Never has this reporter seen such a reversal in basketball as the one which took place on the field house floor…

… last night. In the first half, Michigan played ex- cellent ball, both offensively and defensively. Fall Apart For seven minutes of the sec- ond half the Wolverines continued to sparkle, then everything…

… Society," with Marquis W. Childs, and held a Guggen- heim Award last year to study of the press and government. * , iIV-U;14.rte Offensive Lapse With the Wolverine defensive lapse came a similar reaction…

February 28, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 107) • Page Image 2

…-1443. )C74 GIRL to share spacious 5 room apt. 3 blocks from campus. Cheap! Call NO 2-9550 after 4 P.M. )C82 TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION: MIAMI - Fly round trip! Wolverine Special $79.61 plus tax. Will…

… phone for a free book- let "Questions and Answers About Contact Lens." BETTER VISION CENTER Your occulist prescriptions Ailed 706 Wolverine Bldg. Fourth & Washington, NO 8-6019 )J6 TYPEWRITER REPAIR and…

February 26, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 105) • Page Image 6

…, the high jump and the hurdles. Unfortunately for the Illini, their strength remained on paper and never materialized and the Wolverines won a stunning 73-41 victory. The win kept intact a dual- meet…

… Arbor, were characterized by stiff body check- ing, frequent flare-ups cf tempers and spectacular play by both teamr' goal-tenders. The Wolverines' Ross Childs and the Spartans' Joe Selinger were…

February 26, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 105) • Page Image 7

…' Late Spurt Closes 18-Point 'M' Advantage By AL WINKELSTEIN Special to The Daily EAST LANSING - Led by the fabulous record-breaking duo of Cy Hopkins and Dick Hanley, the Wolverine swimmers chalked up…

… slightly below-par .682. On the boards, Michigan had a sight edge, utilizing this year's overall team size against Dees' 6'8". The Wolverines pulled down 42 rebounds to Indiana's 37. Big Ten Standings By…

February 07, 1957 • Page Image 15

… end of Lake Michigan. St. namesake of the Wolverine State 'o-war was referred to for a gen- James, as Strang came to be have played significant parts in oration as the "Iron Ship" or the known, had…

February 16, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 97) • Page Image 1

Wolverines close out their two game series with an afternoon game at 3:30 p.m. today. Forward Wally Maxwell led the dazzling display of power last night, firing three goals and add- ing an assist for four…

… points. Max- well found the range twice in the second period and then gained himself the coveted, three goal "hat trick" with only two seconds remaining in the game. Other Wolverine marksmen were Neil Mc…

… Early Advantage The Wolverines moved out in front 2-1 late in the first period, padded their lead with two more in the middle frame, and then turned the game into a rout with four goals in the last period…

February 09, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 91) • Page Image 1

…- vantage early in the first period, the Wolverines saw the Gophers pound seven straight shots past their overworked goalie Ross Childs before they could retaliate. But by then it mattered little what they…

… last weekend. Penalties played a major role in the outcome. Johnny Mariuc- ci's alert sextet scored four times while the Wolverines were short- handed to only one goal for Michi- gan when Minnesota was a…

… man short. There were 10 penalties called, Michigan getting six of them. The Wolverine goal getters were See PENALTIES, Page 3 Eisenhower, Macmillan MIayConfer WASHINGTON 1P) - President Dwight D…

February 24, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 104) • Page Image 1

… COLUMBUS-The Buckeyes of Ohio State outlasted the Wolverine cagers in a see-saw, 94-88 contest before a 13,800 capacity crowd in the new field house at Columbus last night. The lead shifted hands 13 times…

… and the score was knotted a total of 18 times in the game which was high-scoring yet tightly-played all the way. At no time did more thanj seven points separate the two teams. The Wolverines, failing in…

February 12, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 93) • Page Image 1

… basketball team suffered a 70-65 licking at the hands of the Badgers here last night. The Wolverines just couldn't get rolling as the home five pulled away to an early lead which the Blue never quite overcame…

…. The defeat set the Wolverines back in sixth place in the race for Big Ten honors with a record of four wins and four losses for an even .500 percentage. The win was the first for Wis- iU. . For…

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