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April 01, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 128) • Page Image 3

… FUMAY, APRIL 1, 1955 THE MICHIGAN 11bAlT.V FRIAY.APRLlard5 Turl MIflJE1 L£1 ii . IN PAGE THREE 9 Wolverines Span Nat ion as Spring Sports Open Track Squad Travels West; Battles Stanford…

… to 48113. The Wolverines, some 22 strong, Canham's Caravan then rolls on head for the Golden West today, to the Phoenix region, where on where tomorrow afternoon they Saturday night, April 9th, the…

April 21, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 137) • Page Image 7

… inning they came to a dead stop, mostly because of the efforts of Western Michigan's hurler Gene Graham. He limited the Wolverines to only two hits after his second inning appearance. "Graham was about as…

…'s session as the Wol- verines prepare for their first Western Conference clash Friday with Northwestern at Ferry Field. SPORTS Night Editor PHIL DOUGLIS -Daily-John Hirtzel WOLVERINE Bob McMasters blasts…

… scoring1 difficult. Henry Loeb was the only man on either team to break 80 on the first tour as he carded a 77. After lunch, the Wolverine line- up was juggled slightly. Besides the addition of Mac…

… Hoosiers, cham- pions for the last three years, will be able to thwart the hopes of the Wolverines depends on how effec- tively a combination of veterans and sophomores will mesh to- gether, Stars Gone Gone…

April 13, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 130) • Page Image 3

… Glenn Girardin, who isn't even listed on the official roster, and Don Poloskey combin- ed to hold the Tartars to three hits while the Wolverines were pounding out 11 hits for an easy win. Girardin allowed…

… but two hits Eaddy Barred The Wolverine diamond squad encountered a case of discrim- ination against Negro players on their recent southern trip when Don Eaddy, star third baseman and one of Michigan…

…, a double in the fifth by Tartar left- fielder Joe Raich and a scratch $ingle by second baseman John Henry, leading off in the sixth. Benedict Opens Scoring The Wolverines opened the scor- ing with a…

… annual southern trip, winning five games while losing three and tying one. The Wolverines now have a 6-3-1 record. The Tartars have only had a few days of outdoor practice be- fore jumping into the season…

…'s schedule. Wayne coach Joe Truske indicated previous to the game that he expected the Tarters to have a "pretty fair" team with a few games under their belts. Today, the Wolverines meet an always good…

… University of Detroit team. However, the Titans will be in the same position as Wayne, not having much practice behind them. The game starts at 3:30 at the Ferry Field Stadium. Win Raises Wolverine Golf Hopes…

… sound thrashing of Detroit's Titans by a 15-3 score, here Mon- day after a weather - blessed Southern tour, is an indication that the Wolverines may improve on their dismal ninth-place Con- ference…

… is just beginning," he said. In fact, the score doesn't indi- cate the closeness of the meet. Many times the Wolverines battled their opponents on even terms un- til the last two or three holes, then…

April 14, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 131) • Page Image 3

… THURSDAY, APRIL '14, 1955 TIDE MICHIGAN DAIIV 1MA"Mr THURSDAY, APRIL 14. 1955.T..avt+.c T . i flAI..v-m A-r.~ Pz-aizn T~zaw 9 Wolverine Nine Shuts ut Titans, 5-0 Bengals Whip Kansas City…

…-German instructor has been head- timer at Wolverine track meets for almost 22 years. Since his recent retirement from teach- ing, he has been assisting Coaches Don Canham and Elmer Swanson at practices on an almost…

… grounder. the win, showed promise of becom- ing one of Michigan's top hurlers First Inning Assault with the acquirement of a bit The Wolverines started out with more control. an evenlouder bang, Combining…

… Cline. Eaddy knocked out a single to send Fox scurrying for home with Michi- gan's fifth and final score. Heads-Up Playing The Wolverines' wide-awake running paid off in three stolen bases, two extra…

April 30, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 144) • Page Image 3

… Three Hits Apiece; Wisniewski Hurls Second Conference Win Wolverine Nine Defeats Illinois, 13-3 Oklahoma Aggies Move Into Drake Relays Lead 'M' Golfers Face Test On Purdue Links Today Battle…

… Boilermakers, OSU in Triangular Meet; Vie With Wildcats, Badgers Monday (Continued from Page 1) six times at bat to give him a .611 batting average in Big Ten competition. 'M' Scores in First The Wolverines

… two mile final, behind Bob Hunt of U.C.L.A. and Bob Buchanan of Oklahoma A&M. The Wolverines also qualified John Johnson for the 100 yard dash fi- nals to be held tomorrow. Johnson won the third heat of…

….-Disqual- ified from third place in its heat, Michigan's 880 yard relay team of Laird Sloan, Dave Hessler, Dick Flodin, and Grant Scruggs failed to gain a berth in today's finals of the Penn Relays. The Wolverines

… by placing two men in the finals. Willard Thomson and Abe Woodson both qualified with times of :14.6. The Wolverines expect to im- prove on their showing in today's competition. Also highlighting to…

…'s golf squad gets another rugged test this afternoon as Coach Bert Kat- zenmeyer's aggregation again faces Purdue and Ohio State, this time at Lafayette, Ind. The Wolverines won't return to the home base…

… Improvement The Ohioans could do no bet- ter than tie with the Wolverines for second place that day, and hope to make a strong showing. Wisconsin won six straight meets before bowing to Purdue earlier in the…

April 16, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 133) • Page Image 1

… library's collection of 18th century English Drama, ac- cording to Wagman. BATTLE TITANS TODAY: wolverine Iaseballers Steamroll Toledo, 16-1 MUDDY WEATHER-Work on the North Campus Automotive Lab pus…

… innings to receive credit for the Wolverine wallop. The senior south- paw showed excellent control," walking only one man and forc--" their commencement exercises ing the rest to ground out. Fingerprint…

Wolverines beat the Titans here three days ago, 5-0. Toledo got off to a bad start in the first inning, allowing the first Wolverine run to score without a hit. Toledo pitcher Dick Baldwin walked centerfielder…

… drove in three runs and was the Wolverine's only ex- tra-base knock. Besides the three actual errors, Toledo made several costly blund- ers in judgment in the fatal frame by either throwing a fielded ball…

April 26, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 141) • Page Image 3

… Relays can be attributed primarily to team balance and the brilliant 440 legs run by sophomore Dick Flo- din and senior Grant Scruggs. The outstanding 3:14.7 time was climaxed by Wolverine anchor man…

…-handed pitching in place of Howie Tommelein in left field. Stole Bases The Wolverines continued their policy of moving on the basepaths as well as possible Saturday against the strong throwing arm of Wisconsin…

… stains-even lisik-Suave styling, easy, natural" fit, budget prices. Have more fun -go As the quality of the team im- proved, t he Wolverines, playing their home games on the field' which now houses…

… team in hitting and pitching, Sisler became the idol of the Wolverine fans. This was clearly emphasized in an account1 of the Michigan-Kalamazoo game which appeared in the Daily on April 29, 1915. "When…

April 19, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 135) • Page Image 5

…- cialized work in orthopedic hospi- tals. Women counselors are needed as advisors to high school girls at the 15th Consecutive Wolverine Girls' State to be held June 14 through June 22 at the University…

… girls. Because the program is such an extensive one, women applying for the counseling jobs should not be in summer school. Wolverine Girls' State is the Mi- chigan unit of a nation-wide pro- gram…

April 24, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 140) • Page Image 1

… The sweeping of the double BANDUNG, Indonesia ('P)-Red header helped the Wolverines to China's Premier Chou En-lai said post a perfect Big Ten record and yesterday his country is willing to, placed them…

… in any one inning. During this time WisniewskiI was ably backed up at the plate as his teammates scored three runs on ten hits. The initial Wolverine run came when Howie Tommelein singled to open the…

…' conference on three runs to score. Antria mi ht be followed by a See WOLVERINE, Page 3 on the question of relaxing ten- sion in the Formosa area. "The Chinese people are friend- ly to the American people…

April 16, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 133) • Page Image 3

… SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1955 THE MICHIGAN DAILY P A t:F. i"'1i.Vl SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1955 THE MICHIGAI~ DAILY D A ISV 'W'TWDU'U' aA % LA11 L rl I& i Wolverines Smother Toledo; / "' Play r…

… SCREECHING JUNGLE HAUNTS JJA1 E DAN CMN ANDREWS DMD FARRAR By DIANE LaBAKAS A match with the University of Indiana, May 20, should prove of interest to Wolverine tennis soph- omore sensation Barry MacKay in…

… Bill Murphy is expecting to play MacKay with sophomore Dick Potter, whose strong serve and good volleying could make them a potent first doubles combi- nation. Several Wolverines found them- selves safe…

April 30, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 144) • Page Image 1

…. every inning the Wolverine base- subcommittee member who said ' -' ball squad blasted Illinois, 13-3, the bill is "totally inadequate" in here yesterday to grab undisputed that it fails to meet the…

Wolverine hitting was little "has many excellent features." FundIDown% '56L, received the Camp- short of sensational as eighteen Increase in Gas Tax GroWs bell Case Club competition award. hits were pounded…

April 28, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 144) • Page Image 3

… Hoping to continue its winning streak, the Michigan baseball team leaves Ann Lrbor this morn- ing for a full week-end of action out of town. The Wolverines will face Notre Dame, Illinois, and Purdue in…

… Sa Fisher feels that h' problem right now is pi feels that the Wolverin good as any of the ot they will be facing this He plans to pitch some who have not seen mi so far this season ag Dame and stick…

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