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March 09, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 108) • Page Image 3

… Tigers certainly aided Vic Heyliger's Michigan Wolverines on their march to the NCAA playoffs. One of the main reasons that the Wolverine icers were able to land the second place spot in the league…

… to earn the playoff slot with another late season surge, a trademark of the last three Wolverine hockey seasons. Although any NCAA hockey fan would admit that the playoffs just wouldn't be the same…

…, in their minds they know only too well that most likely their Tigers will have to take care of Vic Heyliger and his squad if they are to win the title. In Colorado Springs the Wolverines are known as…

… the "New York Yankees of college hockey," a squad that will employ every trick in the book to win a game. The local fans respect the Wolverines, but at the same time they dislike them intensely. When…

… intense, the Wolverines appearing as "mean" hockey play- ers and their coach as a "villain." They blame the failure of Colorado College to win a berth in the 1953 tournament to a last minute eligibility…

… the ruling helped the Wolver- ines to their third straight championship. The "hate Michigan" complex seemed to mount last year when the Wolverines, playing their usual style of close contact hockey…

March 08, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 112) • Page Image 6

… champion and defending conference titlist Ed Cole finished on top. However, the Wolverines' other finishers on the trampoline were disappointing after they had placed one, two and three in the preliminaries…

… in the preliminary. This was a deficit that the Wolverines had never ex- pected nor one they could cope with, even though they had more qualifiers than Illinois, 19-16. Too Much Power' Said the blunt…

… consolation title while Murray was third in the 130-lb. division. only Wolverine Big Ten wrestling champion, winner yesterday. Corriere won the 157-lb. 1 .. Balance Gives Minnesota Mat Title; Corriere Gets…

… Ferguson gave a sharp performance to deci- sion Wolverine Dennis Fitzgerald, 4-0, for the 167 lb. crown. Wolverine Coach Cliff Keen was "extremely pleased" with the per- formance of his young team. "We were…

March 12, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 117) • Page Image 6

…PAOE SMX THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, MARCH 12,1957 i 1 Arl £T fE ICIGNDALYTUSAY MRC12 1. Wolverines Grab fonth, !hnnuhmI annrtnn Swimmers Runner-Up Positions In Big Ten 5~' fJP UN / NEN…

… U.'~.A 1.7U./1't.7 P..'/ U ' g v'1w._ To Edge Wolverines in B By JOHN HILLYER Michigan State thought it had the Conference swimming crown locked up last Friday night with seven events completed…

…. 715 N. University -Courtesy of Gus Miller PINNING HOLD-Wolverine wrestling captain Mike Rodriguez nears his 157-lb. Big Ten wrestling championship last Saturday afternoon as he throws a telling pinning…

…. Outpointing Michigan State and Iowa, teams they had fallen to during the regular season by a terrific margin, .the Wolverines gave Illinois the closest scare they have experienced in the past few years. Abie…

… Grossfeld, the Illinois Olympian who was outstanding Saturday, confided to Wolverine Coach Newt Loken and Ed Gag- nier, the top Michigan gymnast, that Illini Coach Charles Pond had told his men that they…

March 06, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 106) • Page Image 6

…'s college hockey fans, as year after year Michigan's Wolverines come charging back into the NCAA ice tourney at Colorado Springs. It is an honor that can come to only four of the sixty-some college hockey…

… skin of its teeth. It takes a first or second place finish in the Western Intercollegiate Hockey League to earn the berth at the Broadmoor, and for the last several years, the Wolverines of Vic Heyliger…

… their last encounter, but this time Bob Schiller is back in action, and Mike Buchanan will also be meeting the Coloradomen for the first time. These tremen- dous additions to the Wolverine defense may be…

…. Reserve goalie Bill Lucier of the Wolverines had a busy night in his first starting assignment of the season as he turned away a total of 38 shots to aid his team' in its eighth consecutive victory this…

… joined Dunni- gan in getting more than one goal for the Wolverines as he slashed two shots past Huskie goalie Bob McManus. Captain Bill MacFarland, Neil Buchanan, and brother Mike Buchanan each con…

… in the scrambled Western Conference, race. TV Jinx Countless millions, of television viewers saw the Wolverines go down to their third successive vid- eo defeat and their fifth straight setback…

… time this sea- son. Michigan has now won 10 of 21 contests. Yesterday's game was similar to many that the Wolverines have played, in this waning campaign. Michigan started off well, jumped to an early…

March 06, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 104) • Page Image 3

… came to a close in the Field House last night when Iowa submerged the Wolverines with a 65-55 decision. A slim gathering of 1200 fans saw the home team absorb its eleventh loss in 14 Big Ten con- tests…

… a minute to play and Michigan hopelessly behind. His rebound- ing helped the Wolverines rally from a first half lethargy which saw them score only one basket in; 112 minutes. * * . FROM THE outset…

… Spartan Al Hannan, Stick Da- vidson of the Maize and Blue, MSC's John Walker and Jack Rauton' of State. Reno Boila, Wolverine trampolinist, sprain- ed his ankle w h i 1 e going through his routine, thus be…

…- coming the first Michigan gym- nast to be injured during actual competition this season. Although Knight's side horse victory gave the Wolverines an early lead, State virtually swept the high bar, flying…

…. * * * TUMBING, previously Michi- gan's weakest event, resulted in a pleasant surprise. Wolverine Fred Thompson was second to Stout, followed by team mates Mark Neville and Don Hurst who tied for third. The next…

March 01, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 106) • Page Image 2

Wolverines Here Tonight season is also one that Perigo's charges like to remember. The Wolverines completely outclassed the Badgers, 70-49, in one of the victories that gave them their ear- ly Big Ten lead…

… showed at Yost Field House. Walt Holt and Bob Litzow have also averaged in the teens for the season. If the Wolverines are seeking any more victories this season, this will be the weekend to get hot. The…

… victory-minded Ohio State track team into Yost Field House tonight against a victory- hungry Wolverine squad. Field events will begin at 7 p.m. STARTS SUNDAY * NOMINATED FOR 3 { ACADEMY AWARDS A STORM RAGED…

… with a young, inex- perienced Ohio State team. The Ohio State team was easi- ly defeated by the Wolverines last year, 16-11, and the Buckeyes fin- ished last in the 1957 Big Ten Conference Championships…

…, man- againg to score only eight points in the competition. 'M' Works Out Despite' the sudden reversal of the Wolverine grapplers' per- formances, Coach Cliff Keen sent his team through extensive work…

… Buckeye's Dick Macione.- In the 177-1b. and heavyweight divisions, Karl Lutomski and Fred Olm of the Wolverines, respective- ly, are matched with Mark Rob- erts and Bill Sexton of Ohio State. WHAT IS A BOX…

… Collegiate swim championships, past records indicated that ithe outlook for the Canadians is not too bright. The last encounter between the Wolverines and the invaders from the north was last year at the…

March 24, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 125) • Page Image 6

…TBE MICHIGAN DAILY I Penn State Takes GymCrown Wolverines Place Far Fifth; Vega Dethrones Grossfeld By FRED KATZ OUTDOORS AT LAST-Wolverine shortstop Gene Struczewski takes a healthy cut at one of…

… 11 places. Only Champion. Ed Cole was the Wolverines' only champion. The 'M' co- captain, competing'in his last col- legiate meet, grabbed first place on the trampoline after having won it three years…

… tumbling while Jim- my Brown was a shade behind in fourth. Skinner, a junior, scored 83 points of a possible 100. Soph- omore Brown tallied 82%. The Wolverines' fifth-place fin- ish was a tribute to quality…

…. Com- peting in only two events, Michi- gan still outscored several teams that had men in practically every event. Michigan State placed at least one performer in each event, yet topped the Wolverines by…

…'s in- frequent but pleasant visits to Ann Arbor to hold its first out- door practice of the season yes- terday. With the weather balmy and the temperature approaching the 60s, the Wolverines left the…

March 12, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 115) • Page Image 3

…-36 defeat at flli- nois was due in part to a great performance by Illinois' Abe Grossfeld and in part to the tense- ness of the Wolverine gymnasts. An all-around gymnast, Gross- ;feld took four firsts, a…

… where on several occasions the Wolverine trampolinists disqualied them- selves by losing control of their direction and landing on the edge of the trampoline. Theteam was a little more re- laxed for…

… higher scoring guard duo next season. Outside.of the Big Ten schedule, four of the teams Michigan played have gone on to greater heights. Only one of the four, Nebraska, did the Wolverines beat, 81-57. The…

… the first round of the NCAA mid-eastern regional tour- nament and lost. Wyoming, who dumped the Wolverines, 78-66, over the Christ- mas holidays, meets Seattle to- night in the first round of the far…

… scores two points against Iowa in the season's finale last Saturday. Lewis' eight free-throws late in the game put the contest on ice for the Wolverines. Sigma Chi, ZIJ"T Win, Advance in I Playoffs By…

March 14, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 113) • Page Image 3

… penalty ,for holding, Bob Scott deflected a short shot past Willard Ikola at 14:43 to put the Larries into the scoring column for the first time. BRIAN MacFARLANE cut the Wolverine margin to 6-2 as he lined…

… a low shot past Ikola. The Wolverines added their last three goals within four minutes. Pat Cooney got his second marker of the ight and Atex McClellan and Captain Erl Keyes added two more to end…

…. Scefano- wicz (unassisted), 18:08. Penalties-St. Lawrence: MacFarlane (roughing), Haas (roughing); Michi- gan: McClellan (tripping, boarding); two minutes each. Eight Wolverine Thinclads To Run in…

… Cleveland Tonight Carroll To Face Rhoden in 600-Yard Run; Bruner Opposes Dillard in High Hurdles By JOHN JENKS Eight select Wolverine trackmen will don their traveling suits again to journey to the annual…

…Ewen, John Ross, Aaron Gordon and Bill Hickman will have to go some to beat a favored Georgetown foursome, which has run two seconds faster than the Wolverines' best time of 7:42. JOHN MCKENNELL . . . tallies…

March 13, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 110) • Page Image 3

… [ 13, 1951 IT, THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wolverines Battle Red Wi gs Toniht Holcombe Captain Bud Holcombe of Ann Arbor wa selected yesterday to -cap- tain n e x t year's Michigan wrestling team…

… comeback in the mile. * * * ' ' NOT ONLY was his cracking the miler's block to finish in the placing a terrific feat, but even more surprising was the fact that he seldom ran the mile race as a Wolverine

… much more strength for the Wolverines in the future. With the big outdoor season rapidly ap- proaching, he will be an important cog in the four mile relay team, the two mile relay team, and the dis…

…. Centers Sid Abel of the Wings and Wolverine John Matchefts will face off at 8 p.m. WHAT HAPPENS after that, however, is anyone's guess. In pre- vious years' games, both teams varied in play from clean…

… the ice at one time. Naturally, both teams will exchange players at various intervals in the game. Coach Vic Heyliger, wary of key injuries which might conceivably hamper the Wolverine hopes this I…

March 08, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 106) • Page Image 7

… THE MICHIGAN DAILY rAGE SEVEN Wolverine Grapplers apture Conference +J Nalan, O'Shaughnessy Snare LeagueHonors By DAVE LIVINGSTON Special To The Daily , BLOOMINGTON - Michigan's pair of…

… defending champs, "Snip" Nalon and Dick O'Shaughnessy, held fast to their titles here last night to lead the Wolverines to their fifth Big Ten wrestling championship under Coach Cliff Keen. k Runner…

… try for a third title next year, since they are only juniors. Two other Wolverines, Andy Kaul and Joe Scandura, fought their way into the finals only to be disappointed by identical 8-3 scores. Compton…

…, who had been hand- ed the only dual meet defeat of his career by Kaul earlier this season, turned the tables on the Wolverine sophomore last night to retain his 137-pound crown. * * * HOOSIER Chuck…

… fall, both Kaul and Scandura added invaluable points to the Wolverine cause, as did teammates Miles Lee and Bronson Rumsey. Lee downed Purdue's Tom Han- kins, 6-2, in the consolation finals to capture…

March 05, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 109) • Page Image 6

… Michigan's 72-65 victory over Wisconsin, Monday night, saved them from the possibility of fin- ishing in the Big Ten cellar this season. After a second place, 4-2 record the Wolverines proceeded to lose…

… their next six straight games and were only a game in front of basement dwelling Wisconsin at game time Monday. A win by the Badgers over Michigan Monday night combined with a Wolverine loss to Iowa next…

… Saturday would have pro- duced a tie for the dubious dis- tinction of finishing in last place. The Wolverines were deprived of this distinction when they beat Wisconsin 72-65. Hope for Seventh With the…

… have given them a battle." With these words Michigan's hockey coach Al Renfrew summed up the 6-1 loss that the Wolverines suffered aththe hands of Toledo Friday night. The more experienced Mercuries who…

… are currently in fifth place in the International Hockey League, were able to outperform the Michigan sextet with a mini- mum. of skating because of the lack of Wolverine manpower. Neil McDonald once…

March 07, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 113) • Page Image 3

…, Don Harper, a member of the American Olympic team, and Ohio State also figures to take possibly 4 second and third with its two other star divers, Glen Whitten and Frank Fraunfelter. The Wolverine

… IDELINES by Dick Cram - CHOOSE QUALITY SHAVE WITH ner CAGE PAIR HONORED-Pete Tillotson (left) was elected yester- day by the Wolverine basketball team to succeed Ron Kramer (right) as Michigan captain…

… team win all the time-but not the way the Wolverines do it. They always seem to give themselves such a handicap. As in almost every other year since the inception of the NCAA Tournament in 1948, this…

… prematurely with injury. STILL, the Wolverines recovered and moved relentlessly toward their annual goal-like the homing pigeons that can't be deterred from their destination. Ross Childs, Howes' replacement…

… still fresh and satisfying for the Wolverine fans. SHULTON PRODUCTS ccan'be purchased at Schedule of Big Ten Gym Meet Friday, March 8 1:30 p.m. Preliminaries at I-M Building - Free Exercise, Side Horse…

March 08, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 112) • Page Image 2

… tnhgedol-the Wolverines' performances or were devoid, of error, and all Mich- ent; and grabbed caused them to turn in incomplete igan mistakes were taken advan- aces and all but routines. The most striking…

Wolverines lost by Bob Diamond, who took a first le is out with a a number of points that could have in the side horse, and .Hailand, been theirs. Jim Hayslett, usually who added the tumbling title to ing…

… the equalizer. Michigan; as the tension mount- ed, pressed the six Tech skaters looking for a breakthrough. It came at 19:49. Don MacIn- tosh, playing in his next-to-last game as a Wolverine, stole the…

… injured two weeks ago, took a pass from MacIntosh deep in his own zone. The strong sophomore skated around the Tech defense and flipped the disk past Husky goalie, George Cuculick. Wolverines Dominate Play…

… The Wolverines dominated play for the remainder of the period but could not score. Play became ragged throughout the, second period. The lack of bench strength on both teams be- gan to show, and it…

… period. The Wolverine captain blasted rebound of a slap shot by Watt. With Michigan Tech, ample proof of having the est offense in the Leag looked as if the game we cure ,and that Childs woul his first…

… ( igan - Whi igan -- Doz gan - Hayr VISITORS SEEK REVENGE. CagesHos tIowa in Season's J&AL 0 For Information Call the Union Student Offices By HAL APPLEBAUM Michigan's Wolverines will try' to salvage…

… with Ohio State if they whip the Wolverines. Iowa will be trying to avenge an earlier loss to Michigan. The Wol- verines whipped the Hawkeyes 73- 65 at Iowa City in the opening game of the Big Ten season…

March 01, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 106) • Page Image 3

… jumped off to a 1-0 lead midway loped the Wolverines, 6-1, at the in the first stanza on a goal by Coliseum last night. Bobby Watt, but with 30 seconds Captain Neil McDonald received remaining in the…

… times the Michigan Alumni Association, the contingent from Toledo could made the presentation to the capitalize on the Wolverine mis- Wolverine leader. takes. They did it four more times One of the…

… brightest highlights in the second period, and once of the evening was the sparkling again in the final stanza. play of reserve Wolverine goalie For the first time in many a Pete Kelley. Kelley played in the…

… game, the Wolverine defense nets for the Mercuries and made looked very good. Barrie Hayton, a total of 29 saves. The regular Warren Wills, and Watts all spar- Toledo net minder, Al Bennett, kled in…

… one of the few calmness as he made many difi- times this season was Jay Katz, cult saves during the evening. The Wolverine defenseman from Ann southpaw goalie was especially Arbor. Katz nearly had his…

… first .proficient in those saves which goal of the season late in the third require glove stops, period, but a fine kick save by The Wolverines were hard Kelley kept him from it. pressed for manpower all…

… Switzer, Delky Making an appearance for the Dozzi, and McDonald were used on Mercuries was former Wolverine the first line, and the second line Defenseman Bob Schiller, who is was Gary Starr, Don Mc…

March 04, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 102) • Page Image 2

… THE MCMGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MARCH 4,1956 .. .. AN D IY ThDY AR! 415 Gymnasts Fail in Big Ten Crown Bids Wolverine Gym Squad Tops Michigan State for Second 40 V (Continued from Page 1) and…

… the Wolverines dominated the game from start to finish. Stage Is Set Scoring once in the first period, twice in the second, and three times in the third, the Wolverines set the stage for this weekend…

Wolverines, and the partisan over- flow crowd in Dees Stadium seem- ed to know it. Goalies Busy Both Goalies-Michigan's Lorne Howes and Tech's Bob McManus- had a busy night. Howes was press- ed to make 39…

Wolverines were out ahead to stay. STATISTICS FIRST PERIOD: Goals: 1-Michigan, Rendall (MacFarland-McIntosh) 7:30. 1-Michigan Tech, McManus (Wylie- Stenlund) 19:04. PENALTIES: Michigan, Buchanan (tripping) 0…

…'s demise before Minnesota's Gophers last night, 86-72. Jockeying for rebound positions are Wolverines Pete Tillotson (26) and Randy Tarrier (23) and Dave Tucker (23) of Minnesota. Minnesota Cagers set…

Wolverine Five, 86-7 . A By ALAN EISENBERG Associate Sports Editor Minnesota proved to be the bet- ter of two bad basketball teams at Yost Field House last night. Michigan played its usual inept game as…

… the Gophers triumphed, 86-72. The Wolverines passed poorly, shot inaccurately, and re- bounded ineffectually. The Maize and Blue will close out still another dismal season to- morrow night when they…

… made a valiant effort to hold on to the coveted seventh spot in the Big Ten standings. Minnesota's Maurice DeMarais opened the scoring but then the Wolverines hit- for six straight points. With five…

…. George Kline and Dommeyer led the scoring attack for the win- ners. The 6'3" Kline tallied 26 points while Dommeyer notched 22. Five men hit in double figures for the Wolverines with Kramer's 20 leading…

March 14, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 112) • Page Image 5

… curtain for an- other year. After losing the right to de- fend their championship against Minnesota by losing Friday night to RPI, the Wolverines came back yesterday to win consola- tion honors for the…

… as it kept the Wolverines in that game against the Engineers on Friday. Linemate Doug Philpott tal- lied three times against the Eagles yesterday and also as- sisted on a goal by Captain Jimmy Haas…

…, both of whom were also playing their last game as a Wolverine. In fact, the only two scores that were not made by the second line in the tournament were made when Michigan had an irregular line-up on the…

… hockey was concerned. Although one of the highest scoring lines in Wolverine his- tory, the trio--was only able to for Wolverines; Star in 7-2 Win BILL MACFARLAND . .. ties record pick up two goals, one…

… each by Chin and Mullen. Both in the final period when Michigan tal- lied four times to sew up the contest. As in Friday's game, the officials were whistle-happy against the hard-checking Wolverines and…

… Carolina State, led by its all-time scoring ace Mel Thomp- son who tallied 26, captured the consolation game by beating Cor- LEE KRUBHOLZ hell, 65-54. . . . best of Wolverines Six state and two national rec…

March 10, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 108) • Page Image 3

…, 36-35, In IM Basketball Playoffs Ice Squad Opens Crown Defense Friday Evening Battle RPI in First of Two Game Playoff ; Michigan Picked as Tournament Favorite MOST VALUABLE CAGER: Wolverines Honor…

…-Boston College tilt for the National championship on Saturday night. The Wolverines are slight fav- HoosiernTrackmen Show Unexpected Power In ConferenceMeet; Knock cM' Out of Second By DAVE LIVINGSTON Indiana…

…) Rown (Theta Chi) 29.9 points I _____ of star-studded Indiana and Mich- igan quartets to fight it out for the points that would clinch sec- ond place in the meet. The Wolverine foursome of Pete Sutton…

… helpful to the Michigan cause, especial- ly in Colorado Spring's rarified atmosphere. Still, the Wolverines are favored to cop their fourth straight title. Pacing Michigan is the crack first line of Doug…

…- nounced that teammates had vot- ed him the Wolverines most valu- able player during the past season and he was chosen on the second All-Big Ten team in a poll taken by sports editors of the conference…

… newspapers. It marks the second year in a row that a soph has been named Michigan's most valuable, Paul{ Groffsky, the new captain having been so designated after the 1952- 53 season. BARRON led the Wolverine

March 12, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 111) • Page Image 3

… most people don't know why everything is relative (in mathematical terms, at least), any Wolverine sports fan will tell you that the recent, Big Ten championships in swimming, track, and wrestling prove…

Wolverine and the personal attraction of the venerable Mann, the Buckeyes draw their personnel through a powerful recruiting net which extends to such farflung spots as Hawaii and South America. In addition…

… workmanlike sophomore, grabbed a crown along with Snip Nalan. But the large share of the Wolverines didn't even get near the championship round. That was where the too late came in. The all-around ability of…

… Tigers, who, like Michigan, will be playing in their fifth straight collegiate championship tournament, face Yale in the semifinal contest. Should they * * * ond game saved the Wolverines from being…

… goalie, Ken Kinsley, was praised by Vic Heyliger, Wolverine men- tor, as the toughest that his squad has seen all season. LATE HOCKEY SCORE Boston 3, Detroit 2 Military Ball Pictures on display Today and…

… introduction to Wolverine follow- ers. They clashed with the Maize and Blue in a crucial two game series last month and almost wrecked Wolverine hopes for a bid to the tournament. At the time, second place was…

…" NOW-a Great Name in Tennis 11 Along with his other talents, Wolverine cage coach Ernie Mc- Coy rates as one of the top, prog- nosticators in the business, in view of his pre-season Big Ten predic…

March 11, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 109) • Page Image 3

… 6.3 seconds in beating Thomas to the tape. THE SPARTANS turned the tables on the Wolverines in the two-mile relay, however. MSC's Don Makielski loosed a burst of speed to catch Wol- .verine anchor man…

… Don McEwen pac- ed the field to win the mile run in 4:18.0. The Wolverine speedster lwas hindered by a slow, 12 lap track which explains his com- paratively slow time. Other Michigan entrees were…

…. * * * * HOWEVER, the evening's leading goal getter was Tech's Ray Puro, who came up with a three goal effort past the Wolverines goal tender Earl Keyes, a substitute for the fiu-riddened Hal Downes. In addition to…

… the prettiest goals seen this winter in the Hill Street ice emporium. This counter came at 15:59 of the third stanza and was the Wolverines sixth score of the night. THE EVELETH, Minnesota flash took a…

… held Saturday between the two winners. The Wolverines will go into the pro ranks to play the world champion Detroit Red Wings Tuesday at the Coliseum. Vic Heyliger, the Wolverines affable mentor, states…

… the game will be primarily an exhibition with the Maize and Blue freshmen allowed to play. After the Red Wings clash the Wolverines will pack their bags and leave for Colorado Springs on Wednesday via…

… the air route. In their season's finale the Wolverines displayed both a fine offense and an adequate defense with the defensemen clearing the puck in a speedy fashion before their inexperienced goalie…

… Northwestern, 66- 40. The Wolverines won four first I...........+...............- - - -i 11 HAIR STYLES TO PLEASE ~ Crew-cuts a-'Flat tops; y.0 Personality cuts - Spring is here - 9 HAIRCUTTERS The Dascola…

… tumbling. Don Weatherly edged out Michi- gan's Jeff Knight in the former event, and Bob Zima tumbled to a win over the Wolverine's Fred Thompson. John Mills, who was fifth to Ettl's fourth in the Illinois…

March 16, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 119) • Page Image 7

… in Chicago on Friday, poses with two Sham- rock track stars at the European Athletic Championships held in Berne, Switzerland, in 1954. On his right is the Wolverine track captain, Brendan O…

… close friends since 1953 when they met through a track meet in na- tive Ireland. 'M' Missed Chance "Delany would have come to Michigan," noted the Wolverine leader, "if he hadn't been ap- proached by Fred…

… too late compete. Wolverines Fal Eeles Landstrom leaped 1 in the pole vault, but for the I time in history six men bette 14'10" in one meet. Doug Kyle, a Wolverine g student from Vancouver, Que., not…

… the hockey tourna- ment in the late 1940's that Michi- gan hasn't been in at least the semifinals. All but three years, twice when they were beaten in the semis and once in the finals, the Wolverines

March 01, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 100) • Page Image 3

… over Penn State and Ohio State in a triangular meet before an estimated 2900 fans in Yost Fieldhouse yesterday after- noon. The Wolverines garnered 81 points to the Nitanny Lions' 35 and the hapless…

… Buckeyes' 22. 4Michigan took nine firsts to Penn State's two and Ohio State's one. THE MEET'S only double win- ner was the Wolverines' reliable timber topper Van Bruner. He took the highs by more than five…

…, he found new energy and came from behind to win going away. THE FEATURE race of the meet, the quarter-mile, as ex- pected was a duel between Nitanny Lion Ollie Sax and Wolverine Jack Carroll . Sax took…

… the lead from the start and was never headed, though Carroll, coming fast off the final turn, came within a yard of him at the tape. The IC4A' champ's time was a swift 49.6. * * * IN THE MILE Wolverine

… John Ross won going away from team-' mate John Moule in the fine time of 4:13.3. Moule's time of 4:14.9 in taking second was the fastest of his career. Bob Evans and Dave Heintz- man of the Wolverines

March 11, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 114) • Page Image 3

…) excitedly informs the Wolverine's Tony Tashnick (right) he has broken the Iowa pool record in the 200-yd. individ- ual medley. Teammate Cy Hopkins (center) looks on. Five Key Men Give'Depth Needed for M' Tank…

… Win Iowa Coach Closes Out Career Armbruster Lauded; Stager Wins Meet The 48th Big Ten swimming championships ended with Michi- gan taking its 17th conference conference title. As a team, the Wolverines

… Bruce Harlan. It was their first Big Ten crown since becoming Wolverine coaches four years ago. Stager and Harlan came on the scene after the retirement of Michigan's great coach, Matt Mann, who had…

… developed the Wolverines into a national power during -his long reign. One thing, however, that diving coach Harlan was unable to do this year was to unseat Ohio State as diving, champions. Mike Peppe, coach…

… a m m a t e Glen Whitten placing second. Dick Kimball of Michigan fin- ished third in both events and the Wolverines' Alvaro Gaxiola registered a fifth place finish in the three meter diving. Kimball…

… Indiana will take on the Notre Dame- Tennessee Tech survivor. By SI COLEMAN Michigan's hockey team came away from Houghton with another split-its fifth of the season. The Wolverines won Friday's game, 3…

…. Encouraging Notes At Houghton, several encourag- ing signs were evident for next year. The Wolverines looked better than at any other time this year. After Saturday's game, one of the referees casually observed…

…, "I don't understand how Michigan is in sixth position the way it played this weekend." - This statement indicates just how good the Wolverines looked. Cooley, Van Tyne Win; Gain Berths in 'A' Finals…

March 04, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 108) • Page Image 3

… as the Badgers in an effort to get the ball, continuously fouled the Wolverines who proved to be deadly at the foul line. Pete Tillotson and Burton took scoring honors for the Wolverines with 19 points…

…, taking shots only when there was an opening. Lit- sow and Holt with 22 and 17 points respectively were high men for them. The Wolverines controlled the backboards 47-34, with George Lee grabbing 17, to…

…'s gymnastic victory over Michigan State, 61%-502, last Friday affirmed what has been known since the beginning of the season--that the Wolverine's tal- ent-laden squad would be a power in the Big Ten this year…

Wolverine cause, taking a first in the free exercise, trying for two more in the side horse and in tumbling and fin- ished third on the parallel bars. Hayslett's performance was per- haps the most encouraging…

… feature of the meet. Though the blond gymnast finished fourth in total points in last year's Big Ten meet, he had taken firsts in only four events in the Wolverines' three previous meets this winter…

… his premise was the work of the Wolverines against Western Ontario on Saturday. Pete Fries, swimming the backstroke for the first time in competition, took first with a respectable 2:19.4. Michigan…

March 26, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 127) • Page Image 3

…TUESDAY, MARCH 26,1951 THE MICHIGAN DAILY ........... FACIP I'llATi'1 TUESDAY,-MARCH..6, 197 -flE MICIIIANIIAIL JrA"Z l nnr~u'D Wolverine Track squad Completes Indoor Season 0 Sterling…

Wolverine trackmen were scattered around the Mid- West and Canada at meets in Cleveland, Denison, 0., and Ham- ilton, Ont. Good at Hamilton The top honors went to the con- tingent flying Michigan colors at…

… club member and Geert Kielstrup took a third in the mile. In other action Saturday night two Wolverines grabbed off first places at the University relays in Denison. Dave Owen, who has been plagued by a…

… tour- nament will be held in Minneapo- lis instead of Colorado Springs, ac- cording to Michigan hockey Coach Vic Heyliger, but no action has been taken on the recent suspen- sions of the three Wolverine

… its second place finish in the Big Ten meet, the Wolverines are given a good chance to wine the Nationals. Michigan took first place honors in the triangular meet with rela- tive ease, but two high…

…'Gymnasts .Sixth in C By AL JONES The field was..too strong and too numerous for the Wolverine gym- nasts at the NCAA meet last week- end in Annapolis. Michigan had hoped to raise the fifth p lace efforts they had…

…, achieved last year, but had to settle for sixth in a meet that fea- tured a host of great gymnasts and large ten or twelve-man,.teams. Just Three Men Wolverine Coach Newt Loken took only three men to the…

March 08, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 114) • Page Image 7

… gwill bring a Michi- gan victory. Remembering Illinois' 63-49 conquest of the Wolverines earlier this year, he states that "there is little reason to believe that the Illini won't goon to re- peat as both…

… Big Ten and NCAA titlists." Since a narrow defeat at the hands of the Wolverines last sea- son, Illinois has been undefeated in all competition. This season they have overpowered all dual- meet…

… Pitt Heading the Wolverine delega- tion will be Conference sprint champion Jim Pace. In addition to Pace, distance man Helmar Dollwet, high jumper Brendan 0'- Reilly, and a mile relay team com- posed of…

…. five straight vctiories, STON IGHT . Ron Kramer holds another rec- ord today - the three year Var- sity basketball scoring record. Although he did not lead the Wolverines in scoring this year, Kramer…

… wound up with 319 points to make his three year total 1,119. George Lee lead the Wolverine scorers this year with 334 points. The following is the complete fi- nal basketball statistics: FG FTA FT PF Pts…

… freestyle -- was. held and the tBuckeye's Jerry MNamee won it, to the surprise of no one in 19:08.3. Fritz Myers and Pete Fries of the Wolverines took third and fifth respectively to give their squad the…

March 01, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 99) • Page Image 3

… Big Ten wrestling championships which will begin tomorrow with the pre- liminaries and terminate with Sat- urday's finals. The Wolverines, who suffered two setbacks in conference dual meets, can expect…

… State's diving monopoly. Bates in the lowboard event and Delaney in the-butterfly breaststroke have the best chance of copping first place for the Wolverines. IN HOCKEY-CRAZY TOWN: Tech Pucksters…

…. 75/ points. Wolverine entries cop- ped seven individual titles and placed in point-scoring positions in the, other five events. Present Michigan assistant coach Elner Swanson was one of the heroes of…

… of that war year's meet were rather poor by present-day standards- but Bob Ufer's winning time of :49.3 in the 440-yard dash com- pares favorably with Wolverine efforts thus far this season. Michigan…

…'s other two first places were in the mile relay and in the high jump. How did the Wolverines do it? Their 671 points last year are the closest that any school has ever approached the 1944 record. The mark…

March 16, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 115) • Page Image 3

…, they completed one of the finest five year spans in modern Wolverine athletic history. Under the leadership of coach Vic Heyliger, who came to Michi- gan in 1944, the Wolverine puck- sters have managed…

… to compile the amazing total of 100 victories and only 14 defeats in the last five years. This represents a winning average of 87 per cent. The Wolverines have received bids to all five of the NCAA…

… cham- pionship tournaments since they were started in 1948. In that year the Wolverines took a record of 18 wins, two losses and one tie to Colorado Springs. They downed Boston College 6-4 in the semi…

… eliminated by Dart- mouth in the semi-finals, 4-2. 1950 saw the Wolverines lose to Boston University by a 4-3 score, after carrying a 22-3-0 record in- to the tournament. On both occasions even though the…

Wolverines could not win, they managed to take third place. Colorado College, who like Mich- igan has received a bid to all five tournaments, was the winner in 1950. This is the only time that the Tigers have…

… University in the semi-finals, and 7-1 victory over Brown in the final round. In addition four Wolverines received the distinc- tion of being named to the All- American hockey team. This year Coach Heyliger…

… goal in last night's 4-1 Wolverine victory. JOHN McKENNEL PAUL PELOW "",, State Swint Crown Won ByFordsoii By IVAN KAYE Fordson High School, coached by former Michigan swimming star Gus Stager…

…- r record, and in so doing he pulled down the only first place garnered by the Wolverines. - J FLO'*RSHIM Even the beer turns the color of the Emerald Isle! n ----, * Overtime game SEASON TOTALS…

March 04, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 104) • Page Image 3

… by Ray Pavichevich put the Wolverines ahead, 29-27, a minute before halftime and7'Purdue never caught up. Another basket by Pavichevich and three points by freshman cen- ter Paul Groffsky helped the…

… Maize and Blue to a 34-30 margin at the midway mark. ' IT WAS MICHIGAN'S. strong third period spurt that put the game on ice. With Skala pacing the way the Wolverines built their lead into a comfortable…

… basketball title. -Daily-Bruce Knoll THROWS STONE-Milt Mead, 6-7 Wolverine center drives un- derneath for a final quarter bucket. Trying to stop the Bay City sophomore is Jim Stone, a 6-3 reserve forward for…

… in the Michigan breast- stroke and backstroke departments on the eve of the Big Ten cham- pionships. The Wolverines boast two na- tional champions and the defend- ing Big Ten winners in the 100 and 200…

…-yard breaststroke races, Stew Elliott and John Davies, re- spectively. * * * ON THE BACKSTROKE side of the picture the Wolverines have been able to garner first place in only three dual meets this season…

…. The race was swum in the usual 25-yard pool. In the 100-yard breaststroke the Wolverine co-captains, El- liott and Davies, will be out to duplicate their feat of 1951 when Elliott won the race and…

… Davies finished right behind in second place. Both Stassforth and Holan will challenge the Wolverines in the shorter race; but both the oppon- ents are better at the longer 200- yard event. Illinois' Jim…

Wolverines' best oppor- tunity to score in the backstroke evehts rests with Bumpy Jones, who holds the third best time for the 200 thus far this season. However, the versatile Jones has swum the backstroke in…

March 01, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 102) • Page Image 3

…SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1952 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wrestlers, Hoopsters in Action Today Wolverine Matmen Battle Ohio State at Columbus _ By HERB COHEN With two regulars out of the lineup due to illness…

… at 137 pounds. The meet is the final test of the season for the Wolverines who up to now have won five, lost two and-tied one. The Buck- eyes although they have been having their troubles this sea- son…

… fourteen see- onds later. The 22 year old Mullen, a recent father of a baby girl, is the sixth Wolverine to score the "hat trick" this year. His four goals were not tops for one game this season be- cause…

…, finshing fourth and third respectively. The fifth Buckeye veteran is Deno Cangalis, a very capable wrestler who is sure to give Wolverine Jot Atkins a good battle. 123 POUNDS 130 POUNDS 137 POUNDS 147…

… practice is 'You name it, coach'." The Wolverine mentor further adds, "'Bumpy' is concentrating on the individual medley, but he's willing to swim the back stroke or any of the free style events from 50…

… State College pool March 6, 7, and 8. The Wolverines will be rated behind Mike Peppe's Ohio State unit in the quest for the confer- ence crown, but with such "clutch" swimmers as Jones and John Davies the…

… 4 By ED SMITH With an eye on next week's Big Ten Championship at Cham- paign, the Wolverine thinclads will take on the Buckeyes of Ohio State at Yost Fieldhouse tonight. No longer the power that they…

March 18, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 115) • Page Image 6

… net mentors, the brothers Murphy, take the court and the speaking platform. * * ONE OF THE MURPHYS is well known to Michigan tennis fans. He's Bill, the popular coach of the Wolverines. The other is his…

… nip-and-tuck affair, the outcome of which was in doubt until the completion of the final event. ETTL LED the Wolverines to victory, winning on the high ba and on the parallel bars, taking second on the…

… performer, dis- played good form to capture the side horse event. Wolverine Captain Ed1 Bucha- nan, undefeated in trampoline competition .this season, went through his routine in his usual fine manner, easily…

Wolverines front line of Celley, Gil Burford, and John Matchefts displayed far too much speed for the Brown de- fensemen. The victory also broke a two- year' old St. Patrick's Day "jinx" for the Wolverines. In…

… NCAA tournament. twice since its inception in 1948. The Wolverines won the title in 1948, finished third in 1949 and 1950 and came back to win the title again last night. THE WOLVERINES set anoth- er…

… Garrity, this afternoon won the consolation game of the 1951 NCAA hockey tourna- ment. The score of the game was 7-4. The Beantowners, who fell victim to the Wolverines of Michigan by an 8-2 count Thursday…

… Michigan in their 4-2 loss to Dartmouth in 1949. The Wolverines jumped off to a 1-0 lead early in the first period, with Eddie May blast- ing home the first tally of the game. Gordie Naylor skated in from…

March 09, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 108) • Page Image 3

… and Brown thid year, but surprised Colorado with a 7-4 upset. Last season, the Wolverines faced' the Huskies four times and won three of -the games. Tech edged Michigan, 3-2, in their first encounter…

…, which stands now at 67 points. The Wolverines also have scored more goals this sea- son, 1,82, than ever before in Mich- igan puck history. The Intra-Mural basketball tour- naments draw closer to the…

… confer- ence meet last week, and the two' mile foursome will have regular personnel with the ex- ception of McEwen. Hurdlers Hoover and Van Bruner and Bill Konrad in the dashes are the other Wolverine en…

…- trants. Added incentive was given to the cindermen yesterday with the an- nouncement that the Wolverines will go to Los Angeles April 21 for one of the top triangular meets of the outdoor season. Big Ten…

March 08, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 108) • Page Image 3

…UIJ'DAY, MABUB 3, 19ZTHTHE MICHIGAN DAILY U~OSUDo-mincdesBig Tn Swi LOST AND FOUND Eight Wolverines Fight ISC, Michigan TrailB Bcks-Feb29t et.h871.521 N.>m.-- eo Feb. )1, PAGE TMI PERSONAL IF YOU…

… expected the Orange and Blue of Illinois dominated the trials, placing 12 men to second place Michigan's eight. 'Indiana and Michigan State followed with six . qualifiers each. * * * SO FAR the Wolverines

… distance in the time of 8.1, three tenths of a second shy of the conference record. John Vallortigara is the only Wolverine among the 12 quali- fiers. In this event the Illini showed their strength by…

… time of 48.8, almost two seconds better than the 50.1 turned in by Cirilo McStween, his nearest competitor. * * * BILL KONRAD, senior sprinter, was an unexpected qualifigr for the Wolverines. John Ross…

…, Illinois; Taylor, In. diana; Hughes, Purdue. Best Time- :08.1 by Williams. Final MCHL Standings W L GF GA Pts Dil y-Don Campbell NEAR MISS-Sterling defensive effort by Wolverines Alex Mc- Clellan (18) and…

…- ference swimming championships held here in the Jenison Pool yes- terday. The Wolverines of Coach Matt Mann, with 29 points, found themselves in third place as Ohio State's mighty crew swept to a commanding…

…Lachlan beat out Michi- gan's Burwell "Bumpy" Jones for second place, but Wally Jeffries of the Wolverines came In fourth to give Matt Mann's squad three needed points. Following Michigan's pace setting Davies…

… in the 220 yard breast stroke was Bowen Stass- forth of Iowa. Ohio State's Ger- ry Holan came in a close third. Co-Captain Stewart Elliott of the Wolverines wound up in fourth position to give Michigan…

… Coliseum to wreck Michigan Tech, 11-4, and pull into a tie with Den- ver for second in the Midwest League. The Wolverines and Pioneers both have won nine and lost three in the MCHL, leaving the disposi- tion…

March 03, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 107) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDA] Cagers Club Illini, 101-95 BIG TEN MEET THIS WEEKEND: Wolverine Gymnasts Must Stay at Peak I" in the second half, notched buckets to put Michigan ahead for good, 89…

…-88. Six-Point Burst After trading two-pointers, the Wolverines, cool under pressure, added six consecutive markers to' ice the win. Illinois doggedly rallied one final time after Mannie Jack- son scored on…

… in the Indiana, Purdue, and Northwestern meets, relapsed against Illinois, rebound- ed against Iowa, and looked flat again against Minnesota. Over the last weekend, the Wolverines were sharp, and Coach…

… Cliff Keen hopes they perform just as well at this' coming week- end's Big Ten affair in Iowa City. Title Chances Dissipate That is, what's left of them. The Wolverines' chances of winning the Big Ten…

… four meets, but has lost his last three bouts, two by lopsided scores. fourth, fifth, and sixth spots. However, if Wolverine performers Richard Montpetit, Nino Marion, Al Stall, Wolfgang Dozauer, Jim…

… trampoline and tumbling events. Defending Big Ten champ Ed Cole will lead the Michigan tramp team, while Bill Skinner and Jimmy Brown should give the Wolverines a double threat for a first in tumbling. KEEP…

March 05, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 104) • Page Image 3

… cagers drew first blood and roared to a 9-3 lead. Then the Phi Delts, under coach Tom Jorgenson, Wolverine hoop- ster, began to click and scrambled to an 11-10 half time lead. THE WINNERS dumped in two…

… well be decided) with Carroll, Scruggs, Bob Brown, and either Gray or Sutton. A TRIO of Wolverines, headed by Roger Maugh and including John Hilberry and Bob Appleman, will enter the stiff pole vault com…

… Maryland 75, Clemson 59 Furman 84, Davidson 68 Duke 96, Virginia 68 LATE HOCKEY SCORES Boston 1, Montreal I Detroit 3, Toronto 3 I The performances of these 23 Wolverines in tonight's prelimin- aries will…

… meet. The Wolverine captain's toughest competition will no doubt be with Jim Sinandinos of Mich- igan State who has compiled a 7-2 record .this season. A N O T H E R Wolverine, Dick O'Shaughnessy, will…

…. Representing Michigan at 147 pounds will be sophomore Don Haney of Canonsburg, Pennsyl- vania. During the season Haney compiled a 4-0 record at 147 pounds and a 3-1 record at 157 pounds. Other Wolverines who…

March 05, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 103) • Page Image 3

… THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1953 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE TIMEE. Oore o Take Big Ten Swimming Crown Wolverines t Rated Good U set Threat By IVAN KAYE Ohio State has been installed r as a pre-meet choice…

… points being centered on first place finishes seem to be more certain than Michigan's expectations. The Wolverines will look to Don Hill and Tom Benner in the sprints; Bumpy Jones, Ron Gora - and captain…

…. defeat of his I For the championship meet Keen has moved O'Shaughnessy down to the 177-pound division, where the Wolverine senior plays the role of defending champion. * * * O'SHAUGHNESSY'S current…

… winning, the Wolverines now have a total of 15 points in the MCHL stand- ings which puts them in a third place tie with Denver. the fracas. If the Wolverines can win one of their two games with Michigan…

March 04, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 103) • Page Image 6

… hockey squad turned in a lack-luster per-j formance irn the Coliseum last night, but it was still good enough to whip a weak Michigan State sextet 9-6 and smash two all-time Wolverine season scoring…

… cruised around the Green and White de- fense six minutes later and caught the far corner of the net with a backhand blast to account for the remainder of a five goal Wolverine second period. Individual…

… the Hoosiers handed the Wolverines a 57-42 setback before 5,000 fans in Yost Field House. The smooth-working Hoosiers, paced by the clever ball-handling of Billy Garrett, broke into the lead after eight…

… point margin, and coasted on to its eleventh Conference win. The defeat was Michigan's ninth in 12 Big Ten contests. The Wolverines' attempts at the TYPEWRITERS' Repaired Ar/Rented Sold Bought Fountain…

…. The Hoosiers popped in 14 of 28 floor shots for a tre- mendous fifty per cent average. The Wolverines improved some- what in. the final period, hitting nine of 33 attempts for a still none…

… three wins the best Michigan could hope for would be a tie for last place with Ohio State. A win over Iowa, who knocked off the Wolverines '7-48 earlier in the season, would give the quintet its fourth…

March 07, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 106) • Page Image 3

…. set. by. Iowa's Chuck Durling In 1952. All-America Schlundt already held the Big Ten 18-game sea- son record of 459 from last year. Winners Edge Second-Place Wolverines; Spartans Third BUMPY JONES AND…

…, of Iowa, and Bill Kerr, of Indiana. All four men were unexpected finalists and played, a big part in diminishing the Wolverine depth advantage. The meet was the final home contest for Mann, who is…

…, Wolverine Don Haney lost to Bud Weick of Pur- due. Both men wrestled a very clever and tough match for the full nine minutes with the score end- ing in a 1-1 tie. The decision was then in the hands of the…

… of the Iowa Hawkeyes. FORMER Wolverine gridder Bob Hurley gave one of the most im- pressive performances of the en- tire meet when he wrestled to a fourth place finish, losing to Lar- ry Fowler of…

… still in the game as late as mid- way in the final period, when the slick shooting pros slipped through the Wolverine defenses in the last 10 minutes to break open the game. MICHIGAN coach Vic Heyliger…

… ing Rockets gave the Wolverines a real tune-up for the coming NCAA tourney, and won only be- cause their defense was 'slightly more solid. The game was the highest scoring tilt of the year for Mich…

March 09, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 109) • Page Image 3

… THE MICHIGAN DAILY FM Buckeye Swimmers Easy Winners in Big Ten Meet * * * Michigan Wins Five Firsts; Ross Sets New Mile Record. MSC Edges Wolverines For Second at Lansing Davies Scores…

… teammate Fritz Nilsson, who won easily with a 53 feet 7% inch toss. * * * BUT THE Wolverines lost them right back in the pole vault. Illi- WiDick Coleman and Richard Calisch parlayed their talents to sweep…

…-events senior, accounted for 46 of the winner's scores. He placed first in the tumbling and all-around events. Top man in the Wolverine scoring parade was freshman Harry Luchs. The Latvian-born competitor notched…

… placed fourth for the Wolverines. Minnesota had the flying rings all to itself as Gophers Barltett and Howie O'Connell finished one-two. Bartlett's edge was four points, 249-245. Bob Feldmeier of Michigan…

… Michigan Cause (Continued from Page 1) on Captain Earl Keyes rebound to tie matters. * * * NEAR THE END of the period the Wolverines found themselves in a hole when defenseman Gra- ham Cragg and Alex Mc…

… for the Wolverines, all as third place finishers. Jack Gallon, Wolverine 137 pounder, came up with a 6-2 de- cision over an old nemesis of his, Dick Wilder of Indiana. The Hoos- ier grappler was the…

March 04, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 103) • Page Image 7

… valiant effort to take the 157 pound toga from the strong shoulders of the Badger great. The Wolverines won one third place and one fourth place in the consolation bouts. In the light heavyweight match, Joe…

…. The Wolverines won the medley by two yards, but backstroker Bernie Kahn was called for a missed turn and Iowa took the event for the record books. * * * FOR MICHIGAN, the breast- stroke - backstroke…

… Friday night. Wolverine Don Hoover and Len Truex, the OSU flash were the other double winners. Hoover won both the low and high hurdles, his times being a excellent :08.7 in the highs and :08.1 in the lows…

… first, two seconds and a third to exempli- fy their all-around power, Only Michigan could approach this display of top placings, and lack of depth and balance cut short any chances the Wolverines had. Two…

…- spectable fifth in a highly com- petitive field, while Bruner was edged out by inches by Thomas in the high hurdles to wind up third. The Wolverines' mile relay team put on its best performance of the year to…

… cinch second place for the Wolverines. Even with a bad baton pass intermingled with the run- ning, the quartet finished a close five yard second to Illinois. Both Al Rankin, who finished his lap with an…

…, 20 1951 Visit England, Belgium, Switzerland and France I Dolan Leads Illinois Gymnasts To 64-3 2 Win over Wolverines HAWAII Study Tour for Girls-$495.00 Departure June 17th An outstanding program…

March 27, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 128) • Page Image 3

… afternoon preliminary events and one-meter diving. Wolverine Tracksters See Action By BILL ZOLLA As thousands of Michigan stu- dents head homeward for the Spring vacation, the Wolverine track team steps up…

… are sprinter Tom Robinson, dual winner at the Big Ten Finals in the 60 and 300-yd. dashes, and Pete Stanger, Conference titlist in the hurdles. The Wolverines' powerful pole vault duo of Captain Mamon…

…'91/2 this year. From Chicago, the whole team travels to Athens, Ohio where the Wolverines will have a dual meet with Ohio University in their first outdoor showing. Said Canham, "I'm not sending men to the…

…'s baseball team boarded a plane last night headed for Tallahassee, Fla. and its an- nual spring training trip. The Wolverines will take part in the Florida State Invitational Tournament along with several…

… forced the Wolverines into Yost Field House yesterday. They were limited to light drills and received travelling uniforms. Get WILDROOT CREAM-OIL Charlie! Steuart, swimming in the same heat as California…

… Woodin, who won the na- rl 7 You have tried the Rest - Now try the Best -----------------e-e-- - r DIN NER~~ RAY LOVELL .. . Wolverine captain ONE-HALF FRIED CHICKEN .... SIRLOIN STEAK…

… year's Big Ten Meet, would not be open until around April 10. Disregarding when the course will open, the Wolverines will still have a two-week layoff between matches before plunging into the meaty part…

March 06, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 110) • Page Image 7

…, even though not in the best of health should successfully defend his 1958 crowd. Wisconsin's Jim Innis and Minnesota's Jim Reif- steck pose the strongest threats to lolzer; Wolverine Jim Blaker might be…

… a darkhorse here. Upsets 157 - Wolverine Don Corriere may upset NU's Art Kraft. Watch out, though, for Hoosier Bill Gallo or Illini Tom Gabbard. 167 - Indiana's Fred Redeker, even though Michigan 167…

… from the Wolverines; M 49th annual Big Ten indoor track 'if he runs the 300- and/or 440-yd. c championships will just be known dashes, he breaks into Illinois m by the names an numbers in the domination…

… .00 0 " w **the CHAMPIONSHIP BACKDROP-Gymnast Ed Cole poses before a board listing Michigan's past champions. The Wolverines compete today and tomorrow in the Big Ten Conference meet to determine the…

… week aftere neatly disposing of the Illini's streak of 14 consecutive dual meet victories. It's this second one that is par- ticularly galling to the WolverinesI for it has been built up the past' eight…

March 27, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 128) • Page Image 3

…- ish anywhere near the top in the Big Ten, will be one of the three favorites in the NCAA meet at Chapel Hill, North Carolina this weekend. To win, the Wolverines must beat out two very formidable op…

… holder is ineli- gible to participate in she meet. Although the Buckeyes are not in the same class as the other three, the Wolverines figure to gain heavily from their absence. Michigan's divers were rated…

… med- ley. In a dual meet with Harvard just before the Easterns, he set a new world's record in the 200-yard butterfly with the amazing time of 2:08.7. The Wolverine's top sophomore, Cy Hopkins, had just…

… places, The Spartans' main hope rests on their relay teams. If they can win both relays, they have an ex cellent chance to take the Nation- al crown. The Wolverines are taking elev-~ en swimmers to Chapel…

… attitude and the team's success (four championships in the last five tries) makes "a good chance" sound like "a sure win." However there are several obstacles that bar a Wolverine comeback and the toughest…

… hard to come by. At Columbus the Wolverines could have scored heavily in the odd' events (300-yd., 600-yd., and 1 ,000-yd. runs) and the 880-yd. run, considering the men they had entered. The Wolverines

March 01, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 108) • Page Image 7

… figure to be very close, Indi- ana rules as the experts' favorite. Wolverines Ranked Third Behind the Hoosiers come the host Buckeyes, Michigan, Michigan State and Illinois. With a few breaks, any of these…

… teams might come up with the title. In the Wolverine camp, Coach Don Canham, who has been "cry- ing wolf" for the last two years and then brought his squad up to win the "big ones," seems to have real…

… points. Down at East Lansing last year the Wolverines took four first places and tied for another to gar- ner 24 of their 59-9/10 points. This year four of those five first place men are gone. The remain…

…- ing one is Captain Dave Owen, Michigan's only "sure first." Without these sure points to count on the Wolverines' title chances are considerably dimmed. After the shot put, other Michigan firsts are…

… or both. Wolverines Lack Firsts While Michigan has a seeming lack of "five point" material, the favored Hoosiers, Michigan State and Ohio State are all well stocked. With Greg Bell, Olympic gold…

… with the teams tied at 17 points apiece. The Wolverines, sparked by the goal tending of Lorne Howes, wound up the regular sea- son with their eighth and ninth straight wins as they humbled Tech again, 5…

…-37, but could t have easily added quite a few more! points. 7 Wolverines Seek Revenge A Michigan victory would be the finishing touch to one of the big comebacks in swimming. Last year, the Wolverines won…

March 02, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 100) • Page Image 7

… figured to be close-with .perhar an edge to Tech because of hom ice. The teams return to An Arbor for a final pair next week end and then Michigan shou have the advantage. The Wolverines need two vie tories…

… story of fou Big Ten Championship meets-an a crucial hockey series. The longest trip finds Dail; Sports Editor Phil Douglis flyin to Houghton, Mich., where he ar rived last night to bring Wolverin hockey…

… thoroughly confused train ticket agent had mistakenly issued him a one-way ticket to the t (left) and Michigan Tech's Ray Motor City. he sidelines in a personal duel thisL ex-pupil of the Wolverine coach, is 1…

…Lodged at Northshore At present the Wolverine contin- gent, aong with the other eight visiting conference squads, is lodg- ed in the Northshore Hotel, here in the heart of the city. Two miles to the north…

…- nastic scene. This year Illinois could be de- throned by the Wolverines. Loken's crew displayed greater strength during the dual meet season by de- feating the Illini 57-55. On the merits of this victory…

… and the fact that the Wolverines have been gathering greater perfection all during the year, a Michigan vic- tory prediction looks like a good bet. However, there are certain fac- tors which mar such a…

… Michigan's Brendan O'Reilly. The Hawks' depth doesn't end here. Their mile-relay quartet was recently clocked in 3:19.9, second to the Wolverines' 3:17.4. Their broadjumpers - Earl Smith and Phil Leahy…

… Michigan's squad has done. Why, then, are the Wolverines favored? Overall balance and depth prob- ably account for giving the Blue the nod. A quick rundown of its entrants reveals this solidarity. In' the…

… Irishman to make the event a formidable one for the Wolverines. % The Michigan mile-relay team should once again prove its class. Bob Rudesill, George Gluppe, Bob Brown and Robin Varian function well as a…

March 02, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 101) • Page Image 3

… dual meet com- petition. Kaul is a junior letterman and hails from Saint Mary's, Penn- sylvania. He graduated from y Hill prep school, which also fos- tered Wolverine wrestlers Dick O'Shaughnessy, Joe…

… successive undefeated season. He now holds a string of 18 straight victories. How- ever, he will meet some very tough competition in his attempt Wolverines Illini Cindermen Again TI TpPuru To Beat in Big Ten…

… as Ed Casalicchio of Michigan State and Len Vyskos- cil of Northwestern, a team which handed the Wolverines their lone defeat this season. At Last! PURDUE G I Sexson, f..........4 Dunn, f...........5…

… final 10 minutes. But the winners cooled off considerably and had enough trouble hanging on to a part of their once sizable margin. * .* * ONLY A BIG difference in foul shooting prevented the Wolverines

… outdoor meet, as well as in the indoor title event, Coach Don Can- ham's Wolverines havebinvar- iably finished a hair's breadth behind the Illini. While their main object will be simply to derail the…

… week at Colorado Springs. The Wolverines swept past the front-running Gopher sextet 6-3, and 5-2, to wind up their West- ern Hockey League schedule on a triumphant note. Combined with the victory over…

… the Maize and Blue three out of four times during the regular schedule but were unable to stop the fired-up Wolverines when the chips were down. While the Wolverines may be a little more confident of…

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…, Ohio State and Yale, meet head-on this weekend in the NCAA meet which gets underway at Princeton, New Jersey, with the 1500-meter race tonight. The Wolverines should battle it out with Michigan State and…

… will carry Michigan's hopes into the meet. The Wolverine contingent will leave from the Willow Run air- port at 9:00 this morning. No Michigan man is entered in the long 1500-meter grind tonight. Yale…

… last year because of an eye infection. * * * Elliott, who was the leading Wolverine performer in the NCAA meet last year, finished third in the 100-yard breaststroke and sixth in the 200. The 200 will be…

… medley. In addition he faces a fast man in Robert Mattson of North Carolina State Saturday night. Carlisle will also swim the medley for the Wolverines. The Wolverines' sprinter Hill will swim the 50…

… tomorrow night, and Benner will join him in the * * * '1W' Golfers By HENLEY GURWIN When the Wolverine golfers step up to the first tee at Wake Forest on April 7 for their first dual meet of the year, they…

…- land, the Wolverine golfers com- piled the amazing record of 66 wins, only eight losses and two ties. Again in 1935, Michigan won the National Championship, de- spite a loss to Northwestern in a dual…

… in 1946, 1947, and 1949. Last year the squad finished fourth behind Ohio State, Purdue, and Wisconsin, on a rain- soaked course at Evanston. IN COMPETITION last season,' the Wolverine sextet compiled…

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… going away. Bill Mack, another former Spartan ace, was third and Gene Haynes of the Navy fourth. Read Daily Classifieds Marks Fall in Meet Preview Hill Equals Cleveland's 75-Yard Standard; Wolverines Win…

… night Georgetown was fol- lowed across the finish line by Illinois and Michigan in that or- der. Friday night the Wolverine squad came up with five titles in the Canadian national indoor championships at…

… Whitfield in the 500-yard run. Sophomore Ross put on another stellar performance in taking the mile run with ease. George Lynch, Michigan stu- dent running unattached was the other Wolverine. victor. He…

… against nothing but the clock Wolverine swimmers shat- tered four American records and tied another one last night in the Intramural Pool. The full-scale assault on five national breast stroke and free…

…- style marks preceded Michigan's final dual meet of the season, in which the Wolverines rolled easily over Wayne, 75-18. * * * RECORDS that fell in the pre- meet onslaught included the 800, 1000, and 1200…

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…-American defenseman last year, has played at center this year and led the Wolverines with 42 points, while Langill was fourth best scorer in the east and topped his team with 51 points. PEPPE'S BOYS SCORE: Swimming…

…-place finishers enaYW the Spartans to squeeze past the Wolverines for runner-up honors. Although Michigan took three individual crowns to only one for MSC, the home forces picked up six seconds in con-, trast to…

… squeezing into the finals with a 52.5 century Benner took third in the finals with a time of 51.7. Another Wolverine who swam one of his best races of the year was Rusty Carlisle. Swimming in the 150-yard…

… weather will become warm enough to enable the Wolverines to get in much outdoor practice before embark- ing on their southern tour during spring vacation. * * * COACH FISHER, is not concern- ed about the…

… combination. ANOTHER returnee that will brighten the Wolverines' situation is Bill Mogk. Normally a third baseman, Mogk saw action last year in the outfield and also at second. Fisher hasn't decided as yet…

… drills are outfielders Frank Howell and Jerry Harrington and catcher Doug Peck. Toronto (whom the Wolverines turned back twice, 6-4 and 4-1) and a 5-3 defeat of Yale. Their squad has been greatly…

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… Illini this week- end, the results of the indoor con- ference meet forecast a pleasant future for the Wolverines. Michigan continued to uphold its tradition of fine well-balanced teams with extra strength…

… in the distance events. The Wolverines placed point winners in eleven of the twelve events, failing only to qualify a man in the broad jump. FOR THE THIRD straight year a man wearing the Maize and Blue…

… Michigan's sopho- more diver Jimmy Walters con- tinues to amaze Wolverine sports ageous performance of the meet Wolverine Grant Scruuggs would have been a shoo-in. Scruggs had injured a tendon in his leg…

… strongly to take third. The Wolverine mile relay quar- tet of Al Rankin, Bill Barton, Dan Hickthan, and Jack Carroll set a new Michigan varsity mark of 3:18.5 in winning their event. Car- roll, running the…

… anchor leg, re- ceived the baton slightly after Ben Youtsey of Purdue, but immediate- ly took command of the situation and won by five yards. The Wolverines may look with some degree of relief to next year…

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