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March 09, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 109) • Page Image 1

… Denied by Morris WASHINGTON -(R)- Govern- ment cleanup boss Newbold Mor- ris, denying he was active "in I -'knMM1n.-zf f nnt +P' f od q Illinois Sweeps* Mat, Track Titles Wolverines Second in Both Meets…

…; Swiners Third, Gymnasts Fourth Michigan athletic teams were always the bridesmaids and never the brides in four conference meets held yesterday. Illinois kept the Wolverines from the altar three times…

… in Wolverine mat history to stage a dramatic comeback and take second place in the 27th an- nual Big Ten Wrestling champion- ship here yesterday. Illinois finished first with a to- tal of 28 points as…

… 26 points, even if they did not win a match in the finals. * * * WITH MICHIGAN it was a dif- ferent story. The Wolverines had placed only two men in the finals, and in order to come close, they had to…

…, and carried the match to his opponent, who hod prev- iously , defeated him 6,2 in a dual meet at Lansing. Dick O'Shaughnessy also won an individual championship for the Wolverines. In a very close match…

… the Wolverine sophomore came from behind, and because ofI his aggressive style, he won on a' referee's decision. * * * BUT THE real point grabbers were the Wolverines who had been eliminated on Friday…

… Colorado College in the tournament. * * * IN LAST night's regular season finale Doug Mullen was the hero as he scored the winning tally with less than five minutes to play, The Wolverines were traliing with…

…, the Huskies kept the Wolverines in check all night. Doug Philpott gave the Wolver- ines a 1-0 lead after five minutes of play. The Michigan center con- verted a pass out from behind the nets by Pat…

October 19, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 24) • Page Image 1

… EVANSTON-Michigan's fastly improving Wolverines ran ram- pant over a defenseless Northwestern team to rack up their second straight conference win yesterday here in Dyche Stadium. The score was 48-14. WHAT…

…, the vaunted Chuck Hren, who had a terrible day, fumbled, Wolverine Dave Tihkham recov- ering on the Wildcat 22. WITH TED TOPOR, Kress, and Branoff carrying, Michigan ripped down to the three yard line…

… Norm Kragseth punted to Lowell,.Per- ry who ran back to the Michi- gan 36. Four plays later the Wolverines were back on the Purple four line, thanks to' two dashes of 33 and 15 yards by Kress. Once again…

… the drive failed as Topor fumbled and Wildcat Ed Denyam recovered on the four. yard line. * * * BUT THE Wolverines were not to be denied. Captain Merritt Green raced in to block an end zone punt and…

… the second play after the kick-off Northwestern got off abwobbly pass that was taken in by Wolverine lineback- er Laurie LeClaire on the Wild- cat 31. See WOLVERINE, Page 7 'U' Students Cheer, Gape At…

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

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

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

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

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

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

December 07, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 62) • Page Image 1

… take out a peti- tion. Interviewing is done by the SL Cabinet which selects members of Men's Judic. Michigan Cagers Down Pi*tt, 85-78 Wolverines Blow Early Lead, Then Stage Rally in Final Quarter To Win…

… By DAVE LIVINGSTON Wolverine cagers blistered the nets with -31 points in the final period last night to erase an eight-point deficit and whip Pitts- burgh, 85-78, before a cheering Yost Field House…

… the decisive fourth stanza began, Codwell poured in a one- hander and a free throw in the first 30 seconds to narrow the margin to five points and initi- ate the Wolverine rally. Pitt's Mickey Zernich…

… opening hockey game of the season, but. it ended more like a back-lot brawl. When the smoke cleared, the Michigan pucksters were out in front 6-1 and on the scoreboard the Wolverines had taken the first…

… defen- sive zone turned into a free-for- all. After the altercation sinimered down, Alex McClellan and Telly Mascarin of the Wolverines, as well as Wally Behan and Charles Lundberg, St. Lawrence defense…

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

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

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

January 10, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 78) • Page Image 1

… TANGLED WRECKAGE-Twisted metal is all remaining where a stop after striking derailed the Wolverine (right) and a freight train carrying auto bodies or. crushed together. * * *, * * Wolverine Slashes…

… Moving Freight By CHUCK ELLIOTT Daily Managing Editor A quick-thinking engineer nar- rowly averted disaster last night as the Wolverine, crack New York Central passenger train, jumped the rails in a…

March 16, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 115) • Page Image 1

… Tigers, 4-1 Early Wolverine Goals Whip Colorado, Keep Title in U Hands By ED WHIPPIE Special to The Dagy COLORADO SPRINGS-Michigan made hockey history here las night. The Wolverines trounced crippled…

…. Friday they fought back to beat Yale, 4-3, but last night the Wolverines gave no openings for comebacks. After Graham Crag made It 4-1 halfway through the second stanza the. issue was never in doubt. The…

… 25400 rabid fans who came to see Michigan licked were disappointed by a, Michigan tiam that 'received praise from Heyliger. THE WOLVERINES rolled out of their 3-0 first period margin as George Chin opened…

… scored the second goal on assists from de- fensemen Jim H gs and Reggie Shave. Keyes tipped in a blue line shot off Haas' stick. The Tigers were shorthanded at the time and the Wolverine power play paid…

March 15, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 114) • Page Image 1

… to maintain their 1951 NCAA championship. The Wolverines have competedl in all five of the tournaments3 since their inception in 1948, and this is the third year they have. reached the finals. They…

… night, while Colorado topped Yale 4-3 last night. The Wolverines met the MCHL leaders twice during the regular season, losing 5-3 and then winning 7-6 in overtime 4 U' Deficiency Reques A -Y House…

… centers a line of Doug Mul- len (top Wolverine goal getter) and Ron Martinson, who are both first year men in collegiate hockey. He also topped the team in assists with 29. Imerit Commission, which began…

January 17, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 84) • Page Image 1

… signifi- e cant of these would be recognition - of student organizations, now e handled by the Student Affairs h Committee, 'Winnie, Sees Wolverine Hockey Team'Red Threats, U.S. Closer Smashes Spartans, 7…

… affair that gave ----~_ the Wolverines two points in the MUNSAN, Korea, Thursday, standings thereby tying them for Jan. 17 (P)-United Nations truce first place with Denver. negotiators brushed aside a Com…

… left off in their game earlier this season at East Lansing that the Wolverines won ' 11-1. Halfway through the first period John Matchefts of Michi- gan and Harold Passerini of the Spartans were ejected…

… from the game for fighting, in addition to receiving five-minute major pen- alties. Almost immediately after the pair was sent to the box the Wolverines received two more penalties. First John Mc…

…Kennell went off and then Earl Keyes. The Wolverines were thus a man short for four minutes but they held the Spartans at bay. See MULLEN, Page 3 munist threat Wednesday "to fight to the end" in Korea if the…

December 19, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 72) • Page Image 1

… Meet Tonight By PAUL GREENBERG Michigan's hockey team opens its 1952-1953 Midwest Hockey Lea- gue season tonight against Colo- rado College at Colorado Springs. The Wolverines, in the midst of an eleven…

…-2 record and were trailed by Michigan and Den- ver who tied for second with 9-3 marks. In the three meetings between Michigan and Colorado last year the Wolverines won two and the Tigers one. The final game…

… Valparaiso, * * court combine 95-56, in its Bus Trips There is still some space available on the Wolverine Club sponsored buses to Wil- low Run Airport which will leave at 12:15 p.m., 1:30 p.m., 2:45 p.m., 4…

… Chicago and another to New York and points East both of which leave this aft- ernoon. * * * AIR TRAVELERS took advan- tage of the Wolverine Club bus specials to Willow Run while oth- ers employed the Union…

December 13, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 67) • Page Image 1

… appeals to France to nego- ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1952 SIX PAGES ..Mr Wolverines Play Toronto Tonight Michigan Sextet To Battle with Blues For Retention of Thompson Gold Cup By BOB…

… MARGOLIN Vic Heyliger's Wolverine sextet will entertain the Toronto Blues at 8 o'clock tonight on the Coliseum ice with the Little Brown Jug of hockey at stake. The James Thompson Gold Cup, emblematic of the…

… nets for the Blues with Evan Leuty on hand to relieve him. THE WOLVERINES will be in excellent physical condition for tonight's contest against the rug- ged Blues. Coach Heyliger' re- ports that Doug…

… drove the ROKs off Little Nori and nearby Big Nori early last Thursday. Buses To Airport Will Run Friday The Wolverine Club will run special buses to aid the Christmas transportation problem to Willow Run…

November 26, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 57) • Page Image 1

… 6r i . I Go Perigo Michigan's Varsity basketball1 squad defeated the Freshmen,t 81-70, last night in a tuneup for Monday's opener with Mar- quette in Yost Fieldhouse. The Marquette -Wolverine clash…

… marks the debut of Till Perigo as Wolverine cage men- tor. To insure an inspiring crowd at the opening game, the cam- pus will be flooded Monday withr tags that read "I Go Perigo." If you "Go Perigo…

November 02, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 37) • Page Image 1

… in th utes, the Wolverines spotted inspr Bennie Oosterbaan's team made a stirring about face after in- termission to shut out the visit- ors, 13-4, only made the defeat more heartbreaking. In the…

… most of the first half. More than 26 minutes ticked by before the Wolverines broke into Illinois territory. Through the whole first half Michigan gained only 27 yards on 17 rushes and 19 yards by com…

May 11, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 155) • Page Image 1

… cents an hour wage .POW's -Daily-Matty Kessler WOLVERINE BILL BILLINGS OUT AT HOME ON MSC DOUBLE PLAY * 1* * * * *l *o * MichganMSC inesSpli TwoTilt Release Get Minor concessions By PAUL GRt…

…ENBERG Tom Lawson, ace Michigan State right-hander, turned in a sparkling two-hit 4-0 shutout over the Wolverine baseball team here yesterday to earn a series victory for the Spartans. In the first game…

Wolverines run rough-shod over Coach John Kob's charges. Lepely batted in five runs, scored two, got three hits and walked twice to lead the at- tack. IN THE THIRD inning after Mogk, Howell and Eaddy had sin…

… he singled home the fifth and sixth Michigan runs. The Wolverines ended that scor- ing spree by tallying four times in the sixth. Three Spartan pitchers absorb- ed the pasting, starter Bob Carlson…

February 24, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 97) • Page Image 1

… break- 4' ing run. John Vallortigara of Michigan snapped the tape in 6:6 for the 60-yard dash.. The 880-yard run was a thriller Wolverine John Ross led from the start, with Spartan Dick Jarrett breathing…

… their revenge in the 70-yard lows, however, as the Wolverine flash hit the second hurdle, lost his stride, and smashed over two more. He finally fell across the finish line to place third. Corbelli won…

… the previous.Coliseum mark. The Wolverines were handicap- ped by a marked inability to re- bound and by an ice cold shoot- ing average, converting only 22 of 73 attempts from the floor. In sharp…

February 16, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 90) • Page Image 1

… anagers, around rt from terday's dtion of GOALIE KEN KINSLEY F ILS WOLVERINE JOHN MCKENNELL Officials Hint Co to rado Pumps Sextet - In Important Contest, 5- Concessions 15 Minutes BULLETIN MUNSAN, Korea…

… that's the case, there are few better hockey teams than the Colorado College outfit that dampened Michigan's hopes for a second straight NCAA championship by beating the Wolverines, 5-3, in the Coliseum…

… last night. Immediate consequences of the contest were these: Colorado moved into a tie with Denver for the lead in the Midwest Hockey League,. while - the Wolverines I dropped to third. le S…

…* *' * + WOLVERINE 'chances of re- Active Service turning to the NCAA playoffs for the fifth straight ear now, depend Of Reserves on beating the Tigers this after- noon (faceoff is 4 p.m.), and what North Dakota does…

November 20, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 52) • Page Image 1

… 1927 at the request of President Clarence E. Little, the ban was imposed aft- er several deaths and serious ac- cidents attributable to student driving had occurred. Wolverine Club To Charter Buses The…

Wolverine Club will o'tempt to smooth out Thanksgiving trans- SL Returns Show 46 Per Cent High Gupta, Beers, Perry Top Previous Totals for Individual Candidates By HARRY LUNN For the second semester in…

April 27, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 143) • Page Image 1

… John- ston, '53Ed., associate business manager; and Judy Loehnberg, '54, finance manager. See PUBLICATIONS, Page 2 Wolverine Nine Captures Two Decisions from OSU, 15-3, 3-0 NEW YORK-Two freighters…

… Coast Guard said. SCORE FIRST PLACE TIE: By BOB LANDOWNE Wolverine hurlers Jack Corbett and Mary Wisniewski held a high- ly touted Ohio State nine in check all afternoon to give Michigan a neat double…

April 20, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 137) • Page Image 1

… two hits as the Wolverines romped to a 14-0 victory in their home opener yesterday. Lefthander Mary Wisniewski pitched eight innings for Michi- gan giving up both the Tartar hits to Dick Wright. Ralph…

… Fagg finished up in the ninth after the tiring Wisniewski was pinch hit for in the eighth. * * * THE WOLVERINE batsmen supported their young mounds- men with a 14 hit attack against three Wayne pitchers…

… Silberstein. Jerry Pike who fin- ished up for the Tartars was not spared either and was touched for the final four Michigan runs. In the big five-run second the Wolverines needed only two singles because they…

January 11, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 79) • Page Image 1

… * * * * * * * * * C' cause of Wednesday night's $1,- 000,000 wreck when the speeding Wolverine collided with a moving freight train. M c ** LATE yesterday, trains were still running a half hour behind sched- ule, as…

… damaged ones stored in Dexter. Seven Wolverine passengers were injured and over 200 others were badly shaken up when the flyer sideswiped a 70 car freight train. Five of the injured were rushed here to St…

January 06, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 73) • Page Image 1

Wolverines chim- ed in to say that the four games * * * JOHN MC KENNELL . . played in Colorado were the most poorly officiated they had ever witnessed. A permanent suspension of Mc- Kennell, the Wolverines

… secondl chukker when Eaddy converted on a fast-break and John Codwell followed with a jump shot and free throw. That made it 25-15, as close as the Wolverines got for the rest of the contest. A futile…

December 16, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 69) • Page Image 1

… who were winners of the music school concerto contest. MICHIGAN SCALPED: Illinois Smothers Wolverines 96-66 By DICK LEWIS Special to The Daily CHAMPAIGN - They ran and they shot and they hustled all…

… the way, but the Wolverine cagers couldn't come close to power-laden Illinois in their meeting here last night. The highly-touted Illini, rated by many observers as the top col- lege outfit in the…

December 06, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 61) • Page Image 1

… dump the Wolverines to gain revenge for a 9-3 loss suffered in the first round of the NCAA playoffs in Colorado last March. * * * * MICHIGAN, it will be remembered, went on to win its second successive…

… make up for their defeat at the hand of Michigan State last night. With four veterans lost through graduation and fourteen lettermen returning to the Hill Street rink, the Wolverines are in good shape…

May 10, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 154) • Page Image 1

… power in the national govern- ment and its subordinate commis- sions also tends to increase the temptatins todutilize that power for selfish aggrandizement and self glrfcto. Wolverine Club Set To…

… Interview Appointments for Wolverine, Club junior position interviews can be made through Monday morning in Rm. 1020 Administration Bldg., according to Larry Bloch, '53, Wol- verine Club president. Interviews…

May 01, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 146) • Page Image 1

… as soon as equipment can be moved to the building site. Wolverine Club At a general meeting of the Wolverine Club last night, Larry Bloch, '53, was elected president and Bob Golten, '54, was chosen…

March 14, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 113) • Page Image 1

… whelmed St. Lawrence, 9-3, lhr last night to alvanceIo t e finals of the ID52 NCAA hockey tournament. The Wolverines will play fo the title tomorrownlight, against th winner of tonight's Colorado bi lege…

… second period and twice in the third-while Michi- igan was shorthanded. THE WOLVERINES took the ice at the start of the first period in- tent on keeping the puck in the St. Lawrence end and succeeded…

March 13, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 112) • Page Image 1

…. Michigan's 1948 kings were knocked off by Dartmouth as Bos- ton College took the 1949 trophy; Colorado tripped BC in 1950 and went on to beat Dartmouth for the title; last year the Wolverines trimmed Brown…

… after the Eastern- ers had disposed of Colorado. And this year? MAIZE AND BLUE hopes rest with 15 Wolverines and .Coach Vic Heyliger, who is guiding a 20-game winner into the playoffs for the fifth…

March 01, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 102) • Page Image 1

… period. THIE WOLVERINES grabbed a quick 1-0 lead with only two min- utes gone in the first period. Earl Keyes and John McKennel teamed up for the tally that was finally chalked up by Keyes, on McKen- nel…

…'s rebound. The Spartans got even at 9:37 ;chile Michigan was a man short. With Reggie Shave in the penalty box, Weldon Olsen rap- ped home Gordon Kings' re- bound. The Wolverines went out in front two and one…

February 28, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 100) • Page Image 1

… to the Wolverine Club and a joint committee of the League and the Union. * * * * Hunted Woman Gives To Un-American Probers Ip * * * * STAR 'U' GYMNAST: Gra eoyHarry Luchs Career By DICK BUCK…

… Every sports fan knows the saga of golfdom's valiant Ben Hogan, but few realize that Michigan boasts a man who has staged perhaps an even greater comeback. He is Latvian-born Harry Luchs, the Wolverines

March 12, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 111) • Page Image 1

….m. this morning the first commuter train, eastbound, left Jackson' for Detroit. The westbound Wolverine, Motor City, and Mercury, however, were not expected to move untilj early tomorrow. The first train to…

May 24, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 166) • Page Image 1

… System Promised By JERRY HELMAN The Wolverine Club has an- nounced a new flash card policy designed to give the University the "best flash card section in the country," according to Dorothy Fink, '55, Co…

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