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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…

December 11, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 63) • Page Image 3

… were hard-prkssed all the way and were not able to sew up the contest until the last minute of the final period. Wolverine goalie Lorne Howes suffered a gash over his left eye near the beginning of the…

… fast break, Maize and Blue defenseman Bernie Hanna smashed an unassisted goal into the Sioux net toknot the score at two-all. This was the last time that the wolverines were able to (Continued from page…

… Rebounds Jerry Stern replaced Williams and, with Kramer and Tillotson, continued the Wolverine domi- nation of the bankboards during the first half. Of 31 first half rebounds, Michigan hauled in 23. Nebraska…

… within five the Wolverines, 40-35. Tillotson then widened the g with four straight buckets thwart the opposition rally. With the 6-8 Williams alres out, Kramer's injury early in t second half equalized the…

… tea in height and Nebraska began get its share of the rebounds. E sides, the Wolverines shooti percentage dropped from 42.8 the first half to about 30 duri the final half. The result was quick reduction…

… of Michiga lead. Kramer and guard Jim Barr making his first appearance of 1 game, then took charge of 1 Wolverines with Big Ron conve ing Barron's cool ball handling to the victory-clinching scores…

…'s successful encounter with Nebraska at Yost Field House. De fending is Cornhusker guard Jim Kubacki, while for- ward Jim Arwood of the visitors awaits rebound. Wolverines whipped Nebraska, 77-71. Special To…

… The Daily CHICAGO Ed Gagnier was the stellar performer in Michigan's first gymnastics meet of the sea- son, which saw the Wolverines place fourth out of the twelve teams competing here yesterday in…

… performance was even more brilliant than it would have been under ordinary conditions, since there were over fifty com- petitors in each event. Wolverines Score 57 The Wolverines amassed a total of 57 points…

… of the Michigan goal and bounded into the net for the winning score. In a desperation attempt to tie the score, the Wolverines removed Howes from the nets and put an- other offensive player on the ice…

May 12, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 155) • Page Image 3

… KALAMAZOO-In a battle to determine the. top team in the Mid-west, the Wolverine tennis squad edged Western Michigan here, 5-4, yesterday. The Broncos had won eighteen of their last nineteen matches, and were…

… the team to beat, a task the Wolverines met with great vigor, as Barry MacKay. Bob Paley, and Pete Paulus led the way with victorys in singles. MacKay gave the Wolverines the initial lead, in the number…

… the fire. Drop Next Three After taking the first match, however, the Wolverines dropped the next three, and the whole match took a new turn. In one of the many tough individual matches played yesterday…

… Nights Unti' 8:30 Statistics Show Wolverines As Strong Baseball Squad ing for Donnelly to win the next two games, and the match.' At this point, the Bronco's held a 3-1 lead over the Wolverine net- men…

…6-0, 6-4. With the doubles coming up the Wolverines needed two wins out of the three matches to win. Bat- tling with Farrell and Donnelly in the number one doubles, the Mich- igan duo played a rather…

September 21, 1955 • Page Image 45

… cagers gained a 73-58 win over Washington University of St. Louis and then proceeded to set a new scoring record for the Wolverines against Denver University down- ing them 104-77. They wound up the tour…

Wolverines lost the services of Barron, who injured his knee. The Wolverines finished up the month of January with two startl- ing defeats, 'one at the hands of their arch-rival Michigan State and another at…

… edition. G. Edgar Meads, a converted tackle, is another in the long line of camparatively small linemen to head the Wolverine eleven. Stand- ing barely six feet and weighing 194 pounds, Meads is the ninth…

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…

February 27, 1955 • Page Image 3

… span from 1927-48, the Wolverines splashed to 16 conference titles, all under the tutelage of Matt Mann, who retired at the close of last season. Back in the thirties, the Wol- verine powe…

… to this very day. Six years is a long time to wait, but maybp Saturday the Wolverine will reign supreme once again. TURNING to track, Michigan has not won an indoor cinder title since 1945, and from…

… with Ohio State, have left the Wolverines as bridesmaids for nine successive years, But the last Michigan indoor title in 1945 was one never to be forgotten. Over 18,000 screaming fans jammed the mammoth…

… conference history. In the one mile run, five straight Wolverines crossed the finish line in a row -an unparalleled occurrence. The Illini went on to win seven titles to Michigan's two, but Dohert's 25 man…

… squad piled up points in the runner-up and third positions. When the dust had cleared, 18 Wolverines had garnered points, 14 had produced their best efforts of the season, and Michigan had beaten Illinois…

September 21, 1955 • Page Image 47

… Michigan's feat of qualifying both men for the final match in one division. In the 147-pound class, Don Haney, who went on to a per- fect unbeaten season, whipped Wolverine teammate and Captain Andy Kaul for…

…-contested 14-11 conquest. This defeat, coming on the first day of the new term, seemed to stem from the Illini's discovery of the Wolverines' big weakness. Cliff Keen's men, accustomed to an ag- gressive…

…-meet competition with decisions over their oppon- ents. Deppe, carrying an excellent record into the meet of three consecutive falls,'was outpointed, 5-3, by Illinois' Dick Meeks. Frank Hirt, the Wolverines' adept…

… John McMahon. McMahon, sidelined by injury for much of the season up to that point, came through with an impressive victory over Steve Szabo of Illinois. The following Saturday found the Wolverines at…

… of eight matches and tied in another, Han- ey emerging as the only victorious Wolverine, still undefeated. Kaul's dual-meet string was snapped by Hawkeye Jerry Salmon, 8-2. About-Face Also a…

… Cliff Keen's thirtieth year as head of Michigan wrestling, and the boys were determined to make it a happy one. Four Big Ten Champs And a joyous occasion it was. The fired-up Wolverines came up with four…

May 03, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 146) • Page Image 3

… Win Despite its failure to win top honors in either of two meets last weekend, the Wolverine track squad gave a commendable per- formance at relay meets held in two widely separated parts of the country…

… the two mile re- lay. The Wolverines gave Okla- homa A&M a stiff race for the title, losing by only one tenth of a second. The Michigan squad of Dan Walter, Pete Gray, Hobe Jones, and John Moule…

… finished with the excellent time of 7:40.6. John Johnson was the other scorer for the Wolverines with his third place finish in the 100 yd.I dash at Drake. Johnson ran theJ century distance in :10.2, com…

…- pared to Jim Qolliday of North- western, who won with a time of :09.9. At the Penn relays, Dave Owen led the Michigan squad with a third, place finish in the shot put. The Wolverine sophomore gave a fine…

… it into a dual contest. Henry Loeb, low medalist for both teams at 151, turned in the best performance as far as the Wolverines were concerned, show- ing a great deal of improvement over past…

… topI combinations of Domalske and Trifinoff, Larry Solomon and Pe-I terson, and Kraus and Chuck Sol- omon, The Tartar match will be a tuneup for the Wolverines' first Big Ten meet against Northwest- ern…

May 10, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 153) • Page Image 3

… Michigan State, which teams wound up on the short side of the ledger in two encounters with the Wolverines. Unable To Show However the Ann Arbor crew was unable to make a good show-] ing against the former…

… - the all-conference tangle. There is only one match re- maining on the schedule, that be- ing a non-conference tilt with the University of Detroit, May 21. The Wolverines crushed the Titans, > 15…

… are eager to avenge this early season loss and are given a better than even chance to do just that. Benedict Stars Starring this last week-end forI the Wolverine squad was shortstop Moby Benedict, whose…

… 23%-point edge which the rampaging Wolverines held over the Lions after the final tape had snapped wassimply the result of a nearly -unprecedented perform- ance. Bad News for Big Ten The potential…

…'s pitching was ing on the part of Jim McClurg, strong enough to turn them back. Reeves House turnect back Taylor, 6-2. Orange's four-bagger broke a The Wolverines were not, how- 2-2 tie in the third inning…

…. This final do- or-die attempt brought in two markers-to even up the score at five all. In the Wolverine half of the sev- T enth, the Minnesota shortstop bobbled a hard hit ball off Don Eaddy's bat to…

February 22, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 95) • Page Image 6

… competition. The last dual meet defeat for the Wolverines came at the hands of the same Buckeye squad in last year's encounter at Columbus. Michigan freestyler Jack War- drop warmed up for his encounter with…

… turned in by Bob Knox in anchoring the free style relay. The Wolverine junior kept pace with All-American Dick Pen- nington over most of the 100-yard distance, only to fade in the final few yards. His…

… lead in the wild race for second place in the Western Intercollegiate Hock- ey League, and an NCAA playoff berth. If the Wolverines can manage to beat North Dakota twice this coming Friday and Saturday…

…-50 chance" of making the playoffs," says Heyliger. His squad is tired and he looks for North Da- kota to be "awfully rugged." wolverines Follow Syracuse, NYU in AA U Two-Mile Relay 1 I A sparkling 1…

… Push Button II Excellent Personnel to please you:! was followed by New York Univer- sity and the Wolverines. George- town's Hoyas laced fourth and highly-touted Manhattan dropped to fifth. Michigan…

… Buckeyes, who haven't beaten the Wolverines since 1949, will offer topnotch competition in the broad jump, 60-yard dash, mile run, and the mile and two-mile re- lays. The squad from Columbus will also press…

…, 2.5 seconds bet- ter than Michigan's time against Notre Dame. Wolverine mentor Don Canham admits this may be the most interesting event of the day. The quarter-mile will see Bur- nett vie against…

Wolverines' Pete Gray, who raced to a meet record of 1:54.5 in the 880 against Notre Dame, faces a stiff test when he faces Bartels, who has been clocked in 1:55.0. Bartels finished fourth in the Con= ference…

… squads, and should provide the Wolverines with a good warmup test for the Big Ten meet, which will be held at East Lansing, March 4-5. COLLEGE BASKETBALL, Ohio State 72, MICHIGAN 68 Iowa 89, Illinois 70…

January 07, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 76) • Page Image 3

… FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, "1955 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGEd __DY AUR ,95TH IHGNDIYPG Wolverine Nu Sigma Nu p Phi Chi In 'Hoop Tilt Nu Sigma Nu smashed Phi Chi's "B" team last night, 41-8, to high- light…

… vital for the Wolverines if they expect to move toward their usual posi- tion high in the WIHL. Eighteen Veterans Eighteen returning lettermen have made the Spartanssheavy favorites to score their first…

… vic- tory over the Wolverines since 1927. Despite a history of being unbeaten in 21 consecutive games with the Spartans, the 11-man, relatively inexperienced Michigan Attention all senior and jun- ior…

… Ineligible One severe blow has been dealt Coach Amo Bessone's hopes of ending the Wolverine jinx. High- scoring wingman Steve Raz has been declared ineligible for further competition this year because of a…

… of- fense during this week's practices of the Wolverines. Michigan was able to tally only eight goals in its recent four-game jaunt through Colorado. In winning only one of the games with Colorado…

…'s Big Ten swimming titlists? Michigan's hopes for annexing the conference crown this year may hinge on the answer to this question as the Wolverines pre- pare for the season opener against Iowa State next…

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

… FUMAY, APRIL 1, 1955 THE MICHIGAN 11bAlT.V FRIAY.APRLlard5 Turl MIflJE1 Lยฃ1 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…

January 09, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 78) • Page Image 3

… the entire of the most surprising upsets of meet the young season yesterday as it Only two matches were decided downed the Boilermakers of Pur- on points, with the Wolverines due, 28-7. . taking both of…

…, 9-8. Wolverines are possibly on the At 167 pounds, Rodriguez pinned road to a Big Ten championship. Tony D'Amico in three minutes, 47 Purdue is the reignin!. Big Ten seconds. champion. Betzig Pleased…

…. Ron Wallingford, Wolverine 2- mile run specialist, is one of the hardest workers on the squad. Two years ago, as a freshman,-he set a mile run mark with a time of 4:48.0 in the Annual Kennedy Re- lays…

… in an unofficial 1:48.2. He was third in the National Championships last June. The Wolverines' best 440-yard run man is Grant Scruggs, a senior1 from Cleveland, O. His best per- formance came in the…

…-yard dash in- side and has a fast time of :09.9 for the 100-yard dash to his cred- it. Little Mark Booth, high jump- er, and Howard Liverance are back for the Wolverines. Booth took a first place in the…

… afternoon at South Bend. It was the first dual meet of the year for the Wolverines, and Coach Newt Loken was well pleased with his team's perform- ance. Adams led the squad with wins in both the High Bar and…

…. Burchfield had placed fifth in that event against Notre Dame last year. The Wolverines took the first three places in four events: Side Horse, High Bar, Parallel Bars, and Trampoline. Evie Hatch of Notre Dame…

February 13, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 88) • Page Image 3

…SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1955 THE NINCilk"AA AIAIUV ...Ay IVANa Awm VALIly 11HYLY PAGE THREE R SwimITruck, Wolverine Tank Team Cops Sixth Straight Dual Meet Jones, O'Reilly, Meyers, Gora, Walters…

… yesterday, by overwhelming Northwestern, 68-21, in the Wild- cat pool. Capturing a first in every event, the Wolverines demonstrated that it has the necessary depth and versatility to dethrone Ohio State and…

… favorite in the coming conference meet on M~ rh d (Continued from Page 1) about 15 minutes left, and the Wolverines gradually pulled away. The win gave Michigan a 3-4 conference record, good for sole…

…- marcn 4. Lone winner for the Wolverines' raclsters Blastis was 157 pounder Don Haney, who is now unbeaten in five meets. He u M a x P e a r s o n , M i c h i g a n ' s e n t r y i ntr3p n c s e w h B the…

… 137 pound class drew with Bill Clements 4-4. Except for these two By CORKY SMITH bright spots, Michigan put up a The Wolverine track squad, His time was 4:09.9, breaking dismal showing.i hterinumro find…

December 03, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 56) • Page Image 3

…SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1955 THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3,1955 THE MICHIGAN DAILY 22!t Hockey, Cage Squads 1955-56 Seasons Wolverine leers Face. McGill Here. Weather Cancels Last…

… Ad- ministration Building starting at 8:30 a.m. Advance sale will also be at the Coliseum after 5 p.m. Tonight will be the first chance r for Wolverine fans to view Hey- liger's highly touted squad…

… begin to give a ,hint of what the Wolverine potential is, al- though the game can't paint a complete picture. in facing Pitt. the Wolverines pay' meeting the same caliber of plyfound in the Big Ten. Also…

Wolverine starting five of ow and high Tom Jorgenson and Wright at the vill give an guards, Kramer at center, and diving, and Jerry Stern and Tillotson at for- ng routines wards will meet a Pittsburgh the…

… varsity squad "improved" over last year. Michigan whipped the Panthers e show will 101-71 at the last meeting. vent featur- Two Pittsburgh cagers that the ateur divers. Wolverines will be especially wary r…

May 27, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 168) • Page Image 7

…, Michigan, today for a win in the Big Ten however, will be starting its quest Outdoor Track Championship to be held at Columbus this weekend.' The Wolverines are rated as hav- ing an at-least-even chance of…

… still bothered by a groin injury, coach Don Canham is quite pessimistic about the Wolverines' chances. Valuable sprinter John Vallor- tigara, who has turned in a :21.5 time in the 220, has been injured…

February 08, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 84) • Page Image 7

…TUESDAY,, EBRUARY 8, 1955 THE rilICAIGAN DAIL V PAGE NKVPN. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8.1955 'likE MICkki4iAi~ DAlI ~ a Agar. via, v C.i\ 91 Wolverines Lead at Half CLEAN SWEEP: Records Fall as M…

… time at 71. The Wolverines con- tinued to hustle and fight. One foul by Tom Jorgenson sand- wiched in between two field goals by Kramer' gave the Wolverines a 78-77 lead with two minutes to play. The two…

… seen pen- alty shot. Houghton Holiday Up to Houghton the Wolverine caravan went, and again it was the red-hot stick of Bill MacFarland that led the way, this time to a 4-2 win over theyrampaging Hus…

February 08, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 84) • Page Image 6

… Michigan's highly touted wres- tling team fell at the hands of Il- linois grapplers, 14-11, yesterday, as the Illini dampened the hopes of a conference championship for the Wolverines. The meet was decided…

… CAPTAIN ANDY KAUL continued his collegiate dual meet victory string yesterday as the Wolverines were upset in a close decision by the Illini, 14-11. with continuous tries at a take down. In the 147 and 157…

… off Rodriguez for the win. Although he fought game- ly, TenPas proved to be too much for the Wolverine grappler.. Illini Coach B. R. "Pat" Patter- son depended on the progress of his sophomores and…

… newcomers to carry him through the 1954-55 season. In downing the top-rated Maize and Blue grapplers, the Il- lini, along with Iowa, are looked upon as the toughest competition for the Wolverines in the…

February 27, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 100) • Page Image 3

… first two points and were never headed as they whitewashed the Wolverines, 96-84, yesterday afternoon at Iowa City before 13,200 frenzied Iowa fans and a nationwide television audience. The victory moved…

…'s Paul Groffsky and Ron Kramer caught 14 and 13 rebounds, respectively. In the field goal department, the game was even, Iowa sinking 32 as the Wolverines were drop- ping/31 through the hoop; but the…

… coach Matt Mann congratulates the present Wolverine coaching duo, Gus Stager( left) and Bruce Harlan (right), on beating Ohio State, something "I couldn't do last year." Jones Beaten by Wiggins In Record…

… Medley Race (Continued from Page 1) tition, saw his string come to an end in the final dual meet of his collegiate career. The Wolverine senior swam the best race of his life, a 1:27.1 clock- ing, but was…

February 27, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 100) • Page Image 9

… two decade span 1927-.8, the Wolverines sp to 16 conference titles, all un the tutelage of Matt Mann, who retired at the close of last s-ons Back in, the thirties,. the veaine powerhouses include…

…, have lef Wolverines as bridesmaids for o successive years. But the last Michiganin title in 1945 was one never forgotten. Over 18,000 sere fans jammed the mammoth cago Stadium for the war event, and…

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…

March 04, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 104) • Page Image 3

… takes on the rugged Huskies of Michigan Tech tonight' in the opener of a two game series at the Coliseum. While working out yesterday for the Tech tilt, the Wolverines learned that Harvard and the St…

… battle this afternoon and to- morrow at Minneapolis. The Wolverines' main hopes for individual championships rest with 130 pounder Max Pearson and 147 pounder Don Haney. Haney was undefeated against stiff…

…-yard butterfly. It makes the old mark of Michigan's John Davies obsolete. Wolverine Jack Wardrop, who holds the present world mark in! the 220-yard freestyle may see that mark go by the boards, too, as…

…,500- meter swim. The Wolverines lost to the Buckeyes, 125-103, last year after trailing by six points going! into the second evening's competi- tion. This year the Wolverines, who edged Ohio State last week in…

Wolverines will also play cautious hockey, so as not to get injured with the NCAA tour- ney just around the corner. The series, however, will offer lots of excitement. for Tech has its best team in years, and…

… Lorne Howes-and thus rode the Wolverine bench for four years. I-M Basketball With Paul Newhoff leading the way by scoring 50 points, Phi Al- pha Kappa smothered Alpha Rho Chi, 89-20, to highlight profes…

February 20, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 94) • Page Image 3

… varsity pool. Performing before a capacity crowd in their second home dual meet, the Wolverines captured seven of the ten events, while two tankmen broke pool and varsity records in the process Captain…

… Northwestern Wildcats, 21-8. By winning this meet, Michigan extended its winning s t r e a k against the Wildcats to 21. The Wolverines have not been defeat- ed by Northwestern since 1931. Although Michigan…

…:36 to increase the Wolverine lead and finish the scoring for the night. Gophers Try Rally Minnesota became desperate in the final period and made several all out attempts to score but to no avail. With…

… vacant Minnesota net only to have his shot go wide of the goal mouth. Howes in Top Form Wolverine goalie Lorne Howes continued in top form as he made 33 saves to Mattson's 19. Michi- gan's defense was…

… Workmanship The Dascola Barbers near Michigan Theatre For the special attention of Electrical Engineers aPhysicists I BASKETBALL TELETHON: Gophers Outclass Wolverines, 74-65 HLLGHES RESEARCH AND…

… three tries. Lack of an adequate playmaker continues to plague Michigan. Time after time the Wolverines would bring the ball down and shoot without working the leath- er around. The guards had great…

May 22, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 164) • Page Image 1

… 9-0 shutout of Illinois. The dual meet triumph was the 13th in a row this season for the Wolverines and the 19th without defeat since May 11 of last year. Played Outstanding Matches All the Wolverine

…, which he said were valued at 5,000 pesos ($400). Sen. Johnson Backs Salk en. eorge arns .S. Michigan's weekend victories Wolverines Lose to OSU In Twin Bill Special to The Daily There is no joy 'at…

… Michigan for the Wolverines have lost out. Michigan's baseball team, which gave such healthy promise to fans at the beginning of the season and then faded to a hopeful third place tie with Michigan State…

…, was finally crushed into a final fifth place yesterday at the hands t of Ohio State, now the Big Ten champions. Lose 13-4, 5-1 The champs from Columbus rolled over the Wolverines twice, 13-4 and 5-1, in…

… tele- vision a year and a half ago. Since then, she has done work in theater and television. over defending champion, Indiana - and highly-rated Illinois have vaulted the Wolverines into th favorite…

…- posing of Illinois' Conrad Woods, runner-up in Big Ten singles last year. The Wolverine won in straight sets, 6-4, 6-1. Woods was unable to cope with MacKay's blistering volleys which were scattered…

… that was enough to prevent the Wolverines from sweeping the six singles matches in straight sets. Mann, who has taken full ad- vantage of his demotion from last See NETTERS, Page 3 U', SC Judic Councils…

February 12, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 87) • Page Image 3

…' Basketballers Face Purdue Away; Both Teams Caught in Losing Streaks Irish Cindermen Here; Offer Key Test of Wolverine Depth Iowa Strong Opponent for Grapplers In Big Ten Dual Meet at Iowa City ByED SALE... By…

… squad will attempt to snap a three game Western Conference losing streak which" has seen the Wolverines drop into eighth place in the Big Ten race. Purdue in Cellar Though the Boilermakers cur- rently…

… counted on to score many of the Wolverine points. In the Kansas meet theM point-happy cinderman took nine! of 12 first places and eight sec- onds. One event which should provideI 1 plenty of excitement is…

… could well be one of:division. Yet to post a win at this top hurdler, will compete in Michigan's toughest of the year. weight, the Wolverines will try the high and low hurdle Iowa, coached by David Mc…

… Eaddy and Perigo Optimistic Tom Jorgenson holding down the Perigo is optimistic about the guard slots. chances of his five to defeat the The Wolverines will again have Boilermakers. Though he would to do…

May 07, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 151) • Page Image 3

…. Nederlander and Al Mann had the going a bit easier, defeating Anderson and Jaeger, 6-3, 6-3, while Jaffee and Paley whipped Siebert and Meyer, 6-2, 6-2. The Wolverines left for Wiscon- sin after the match where…

… 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0I 2 7 m ninth The Wolverines will be seeking' their first victory over these two squads; in two preceding meets, the 'M' linksters have lost to Pur- due and have been able to do no…

… * struck out for Snider in eighth ** ran for Wisniewski in eighth Iowa......... 110 000 000-2 7 2 MICHIGAN .. 000 000 13x-4 4 1 WUERTH FIERY ROMANCE! FURY - EXCITEMENT! Wolverine Track Team Battles Penn…

… State, Midshipmen Today I One of the Michigan tracksters' toughest tests this season will be held at State College, Pennsylvan- ia, today. It is the triangular meet in- volving the Wolverines, Penn…

… ability needs only to be explained by the fact that he has beaten the great Olympic champion, Har- rison Dillard. There will be no let down in Michigan's rugged track sched- ule, as the Wolverines must set…

March 30, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 126) • Page Image 3

… tough competition with which the Wolverines were faced, the achievement of the matmen ap- pears more than satisfactory. "This was the toughest tourna- ment I've ever seen," stated as- sistant Wolverine

… who moved down a weight for the NCAA, did not even place. Wolverine captain Andy Kaul fell victim to surprisingly strong Larry Fornicola of Penn State. "Under different circumstances Kaul might have…

…- struction will start at 9:30 and will be followed by the YMCA state' meet at 2:30. Wolverine Coach Newt Loken will assist in the meeting for Junior Boys, Senior Boys, and Men. though he was a very good boy…

… competed in the tourney. In the opening 1954 meet' against the University of Detroit, Andrews paced the Wolverine's third group with a score of 73, taking 52 out of 6 possible points, while in a four…

… to," he says. This state- ment is backed up by an incident that occurred last spring, in a match against the Michigan State Spartans. He was playing in the third slot for the Wolverines and shot two…

March 02, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 102) • Page Image 3

… WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2> 1955 THE MICHIGAN DAILY 'PAGETIFM= ~ WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2,1955 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE Phi Delt Hoopsters Down A TO WOLVERINES IN SEVENTH: Illinois Loss, Cagers' Fourth…

… phenomenal unofficial time somewhere between 1:47.6 and 1:48.2. On Relay Team He was also a member of the Wolverine two mile relay team that set the 1954 indoor mark of 7:39.3 at the 14th annual Knights of…

… infiurnce of high school track coach Knuth. Knuth, a Western Michigan graduate, Wolverine track coach Don Can- ham. "Knuth made me a track man, and now Canham is polish- ing me up*" said Gray is summing up…

… hopes, so bright a few weeks ago, have tar- nished greatly in the interim period. At the half-way mark in the Big Ten race the Wolverines held down a first division slot with four victories in eight…

…. The Iowa contest last Saturday, which was no contest at all, seems to give the best indication as to why the Wolverines have not been up to par lately. Coach Buddy O'Connor's aggregation displayed a…

February 22, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 95) • Page Image 7

…% average, Michigan could only hit on 26 out of 94 for a dismal 27%. The Wolverines hit on 16 of 25 Grapplers Show Championship Form As Haney, Rodriguez, McMahon Star ,. .! OSU Revenge MCHGAN Stern, f…

… young team a good deal of trouble even with Wiese in action. The Wolverines split their weekend meets by bow- ing to powerful Illinois, 61%/2-34%, Friday evening and then bounc- ing back impressively to…

February 19, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 93) • Page Image 3

… The Wolverine coaches ,there- fore, will have a last look at the strength and weakness of their own team before deciding on a lineup to oppose the Buckeyes. In addition, tonight will be the first time…

… stellar attraction in the 157 poundI division. Meeting in this weight class will be Northwestern's Ken Kraft and Wolverine Don Haney, both of whom remain undefeated for the season. Streak Ended At 147…

… The win places the Wolverines in a far better position in the WIHL standings. The final order of the teams hinges on the out- Comeback NEW YORK (A') - Ezzard Charles came back from two beatings by Rocky…

May 21, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 163) • Page Image 3

… that compared with Psulus', he could not compete against the Wolverine's drop shots and good net volleys, which even- tally proved to be the deciding factor in the match. First Doubles Lose Michigan…

… Dentice and Fryman, 7-5, 6-3.- .A win for the Wolverines over Illinois today would give them their first undefeated season since 1950. The big match of the day will idoubtedly be between MacKay ahd the…

… lap duel between Pete Gray and the U1clan's Bob Seeman in which Gray was able to forge ahead briefly on the final turn only to be nipped at the tape by inches. The Wolverine team of Grant Scruggs, John…

… Michigan State in the bid for the champion- ship as the teams square off for the final round of season games this afternoon. D6uble Headers The key double header contests will,pit the Wolverines against the…

… three game losing streak incurred at- the hands of Michigan State last weekend, the. team with which the Wolverines now share third place. No Hitter for Seven Wisniewski -hurled no hit ball until the…

May 11, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 154) • Page Image 3

… meets against Wisconsin, Northwestern, and Wayne, in addition to three pre-season matches. Western has the same players competing in the match today that dropped the Wolverines last year, 6-3. In 1954…

… same netters that faced Wisconsin last Saturday. Barry Mackay should lead off for the Wolverines in the number one singles match. In the num- ber two singles, Mark Jaffe will probably tangle with James…

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…

March 08, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 107) • Page Image 3

… its fourth Western Confer- ence championship, last weekend. Given only a slight chance in this meet, the Wolverines com- pletely foiled the predictions of the experts, as they nipped heavily favored…

… Wardrop, Jim Walters, and' Ron Gora garnered a total of five indi- vidual titles, and Wolverine relay teams captured two more events, but the final score showed the Buckeyes in solid possession of first…

… little chance of scoring. Michigan's depth, which seemed quite strong on Friday, failed to produce expected points in Sat- urday's finale, as several poten- tial Wolverine point-getters were unable to…

…'s performances gave the most future promise of any Michigan efforts over the weekend, In addition to lowering his own world record in the 220-yard free- style, the Wolverine junior came within a few inches of…

February 26, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 99) • Page Image 1

… associated with the At- lantic Union movement. -Daily-Dick Gaskill NORTH DAKOTA GOALIE JERRY SCHULTZ BLOCKS BILL MacFARLAND'S SHOT BUT WOLVERINES POUND OUT 7-0 WIN TO NEAR NCAA PLAYOFF BERTH. Wolverine Icers…

…-out of the year. Wolverines will take on the No- daks again tonight in the Coli- seum at 8:00, and will attempt to run their victory streak to six straight games. Heyligers' sextet has now copped nine out…

… of their last 11 games, putting on another brilliant stretch run in the race to the Broadmoor and the NCAA Ice finals. Work Smoothly For the first time this season, two Wolverine lines functioned…

… North Dakota offense never got going. Only Ben Cherski resem- bled his press clippings, but even he was obscure in the face of the Wolverine onslaught. Garner Two Points The game, worth two big points in…

February 15, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 89) • Page Image 7

…-34 win over Notre Dame, the Wol- verines set down highly-rated Kansas, 80/-33%, and also made a fine showing in the AAU meet January 29. 'M' Swamps Irish Wolverine athletes were out- standing individually…

… expected that Bill Squires, Notre Dame tracksters who had run a 4:10.7 mile the previous week, would pro- vide stiff competition for the fast- stepping Moule. Moule. Wins Easily The Wolverine track captain…

…:15.0. All in all, it was a field day at the field house last Saturday, and Canham is as pleased with the team's performance as anyone. Before going to Michigan State, March 4, however, the Wolverines battle…

…-skating Wolverines shot to within one and one-half points of second place, and are only a half point out of third as a result of thrilling 7-4 and 4-3 wins over the Spartans. Other Contenders Split The Wolverine cause…

March 27, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 124) • Page Image 21

… unspoiled loveli- those of first-class travel which THE Wolverine Tour, for in- s o Killarney to the Gates of may cost $2,000 or more. stance, visits England, Bel- .Types of tours are practically gium…

… Youth Hos- Other tours emphasize trips to iternity, offers its members a tels. Others, such as the Wolverine the buried ruins of Pompeii; visits 9 European tour which includes Tour sponsored by a local…

March 11, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 110) • Page Image 3

… i 4j Reeves, Gomberg Win I-M Residence Hall Semi-Finals Wolverines Enter NCAA Ice Finals Defeat Harvard, 7-3; MacFarland Garners Three Unassisted Goals Cager Stern Becomes Star After Long Spell…

… third period. Michigan goes into the finals with the unusual record of hav- ing never lost the championship round. Previous seasons have re- sulted in a first game loss, but never have the Wolverines gone…

… of the seven goals as the Wolverine icers trounced Harvard in the open- ing round of the NCAA hockey tournament at Colorado Springs, Colorado, last night. Major Nines Start Spring Exhibitions Indians…

… just- completed season. Faced With Problem Coach Bill Perigo was faced with a definite problem on the night of the first Illinois game. Barron, the Wolverines' top scorer last season, was shelved for…

…- sion demanded it. He had 41 saves as compared to Slymn's 39. The latter was kept especially busy once 'the Wolverine's explosive of- the coin decision for' Perigo, but the coach admits that he probably…

… clutch baskets near the end of the battle helped to keep the Wolverines in contention before, they finally dropped the heart- breaker by one point. From that night Stern held on to his starting berth…

… all the way in the NCAA playoffs only to lose out. The win was their ninth straight and 13th out of the last 15 for the Wolverines. Experts predict that Colorado will be the team to face Michigan in…

February 07, 1955 • Page Image 22

… world late last night when he announced that the Wolverines had signed their first American icer of all time. x He is Amos Basoon, a 39 year old grad student who played on an industrial team for many…

…. Daily Sports Editor Dave Dyingstone, reached at his Van Wart, Ohio, home said "So what?" AMOS BASSON (second from left) bursts happily upon the Mi Daily Associate sports editors Wolverine American…

May 13, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 156) • Page Image 3

… Michigan, the Wolverine tennis squad meets No- tre Dame and Ohio State here this Cubs' Sam Jones Hurls No-Hitter Against Bucs MICHIGAN'S DON EADDY sharpens his batting eye in prepara- tion for this weekend…

…'s games against Michigan State. Eaddy leads the Wolverine batters with a .412 Conference average. MichiganTr Enter TrcsesBig Ten Relays Tomorrow weekend. Michigan, which has not lost a match this season…

… each event which it enters. Unlike other track meets, the Big Ten Relays are not scored on a point basis, but on a team basis instead. The winner of the most events wins the meet. The Wolverines face…

… Relay will be the dangerous Jim Golliday of Northwestern. The Wolverines are entering John Johnson in this event. Ron Wallingford is running in the two-mile relay, while Jim Love, Jessie Blount, and…

…, but as far as the Wolverine golf team is con- cerned he certainly rates. Even though he has had his ups- and-downs during the season as has the golf team as a whole, his play has been consistent enough…

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…

March 17, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 115) • Page Image 3

…: Five Lettermen Lead Wolverine Nine Tony San Antonio is the new captain-elect of the 1955-56 Mich- igan gymnastics team. In a meeting of the gym squad yesterday afternoon, the husky, married junior was…

…-getter for the Wolverines in the Conference Championships. buttons and beaus 8MOC and back- bench boys-go for AFTER SIX QC formals. Styling sotrmftyso "natural" "stain. shy"fin so safe from spots! For mo…

…- igan coach. The departures of outfielder Paul Lepley, catcher Dick Leach, pitcher Jack Ritter, and pitcher- first baseman Jack Corbett have left big holes in the Wolverine lineup. Lepley, one of the best…

… Michigan's big hopes in the coming campaign. In his fourth season as Wolverine third baseman, Eaddy paced the regulars in batting over the 31- game campaign last year with a .322 average. Cline, this year…

…'s captain, was Michigan's top out- fielder in addition to being the only Wolverine to top the .300 mark in Big Ten play fashioning a .304 average. The New Spring Collegiate Cuts!! They're suave, smart…

March 12, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 111) • Page Image 3

… Enter NCAA Ice Final By PHIL DOUGLIS Special to The Daily COLORADO SPRINGS, Colora- do--It's payoff time at the Broad- moor tonight as Michigan's blaz- ing Wolverines tear into Colorado College with the…

… night for this evening's annual Milwaukee Journal Relays. The Wolverines, fresh from an overwhelming victory in the Big Ten indoor meet last weekend, will send their mile and two-mile relay teams, plus a…

January 14, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 82) • Page Image 7

…. Ralat got mad and said something like, "What are you trying to do, kill me?' "That led to arguing between Ralat and Mays and finally got to blows. s To Meet Tonight Wolverine Pucksters Must Sweep Gopher…

… Mariucci must sweep this series or be automatically remov- ed from the contending list. The thinly manned Wolverines must win both games to keep alive the very, very faint hopes of that NCAA Colorado trip…

… hockey to beat those Go- phers." The Wolverines still have a po- tent scorer in Bill MacFarland who is currently running 12th in the league scoring race with 17 points. They also have the league's top…

…- chio. Following the Minnesota inva- sion; and the examination period, the Wolverines will fly to Hough- ton on Feb. 4 to take on the im- proved Huskies of Michigan Tech in a two game series. Tech has…

…. + The three teams, however, do not appear to be too much of a threat to the Wolverines' record. Michigan is strong in every event, and the big problem at the mo- ment appears to be a lack of sprinters to…

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…

March 04, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 104) • Page Image 1

… to step out of the bridesmaid's role. The Wolverine tracksters stand an excellent chance of dethron- ing four-time champion Illinois as the forty-fifth annual indoor Big Ten Track and Field Champion…

… because of a lingering leg injury. The Wolverines are favored in four events - the 880, mile, high jump and mile relay. Gray Favored Pete dray has run the half-mile in 1:52.8 this year, making him the…

… OSU a 10 point total for the first night's activity. O'Reilly was credited with the five points which rated the Wolverines an early second place tie in the tourney. Lucas' third place finish was worth…

… behind the leading Buckeyes, O'Reilly was hard-pressed to edge Lucas for the runnerup spot in the opening event. After lead- ing Lucas for the first 600 meters, the fast-developing Wolverine was matched…

… of 20:59.5. Wolverine Tom Prunk's 21:30.7 rated him far away from point honors. Wehner Fades Wehner led Kerr early in the third heat and gave promise of contributing to Michigan's score with a possible…

… fifth place finish. But Kerr outlasted the fading Wolverine to gain fourth in the heat and fifth in the race. See OSU, Page 3 Committee Defers Action On Calendar At a meeting of the University Calendaring…

February 20, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 94) • Page Image 1

… his opponent, Arthur T. Iverson, to concede defeat. Feikens' ability to pull votes out of the big areas such as Oak- lal~d, Kent, and Wayne districts proved the deciding factor in his Wolverines

… slot, and giv- ing away 10 inches and many pounds, the sophomore still man- aged to flip 25 points through the nets. But Kramer couldn't do it all by himself and Minnesota had too much for the Wolverines

… the game still to play. M' Gets Break At the 11:58 mark, the Maize and Blue received a break. Groffs- ky blocked a Garmaker shot, and in the ensuing scramble, Garmaker grabbed the Wolverine forward and…

… the opening half, the Wolverines led '13-3. -. ~ But this was not to last. When Simonovich hit on a lay-up with 6:04 still to play in the initial 20 minutes, the Gophers moved into a 24-23 advantage, a…

… Gopher sextet, 3-1, last night in jam-packed Wil- liams Arena. The win coupled with Fri- day night's victory considerably strengthens the Wolverines chanc- es of gaining a berth to the NCAA championships…

…,000,000 WA TCHERS: Television, Fans, Singers Invade Yost By MURRY FRYMER CBS was there, and so were 8,500 closely packed rooters, the Men's Glee Club, Batoners Bill Modlin and Champ Patton, and the Wolverine

December 15, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 66) • Page Image 7

… DECEMBER 15,1955 THE MICHIGAN DAILY !AGN 8 'M' n de... Harvey Williams By JIM VOGT before he was forced to leave the Like to play center for the game because of an ankle injury. Wolverine cagers…

… for the Wolverines. Cleveland's Herb Score Voted AL's Top Rookie Swimming Enters 37th Year Here By ED BERNREUTER Swimming at the University of Michigan had its beginning in 1919 as an informal club…

… the Wolverine squad to continue their practice throughout the va- cation in preparation for their first collegiate meet of the year- the Big Ten Invitational Meet, held at East Lansing, January 7th. tr…

March 23, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 120) • Page Image 3

… holidays, Canham is sending a small Wolverine contin- gent down to Cleveland and Chi- cago for indoor competition this weekend. KC Meet Friday The Knights of Columbus Meet in Cleveland Friday night offers…

Wolverine squad will then proceed on to Fres- no State and Arizona State dual meets on the 5th and 9th of April before returning home. Looking even further ahead, the other biggest early-spring events will be…

March 22, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 119) • Page Image 3

… Stager, which means that the Wolverines will be in the thick of the fight at Ox- ford, Ohio, the weekend of March 24-26. Michigan fans have looked for- ward somewhat gloomily to the, national championships…

…, figuring that a crack corps of Eastern sprinters will cut deeply into the advantage which the Wolverines hold over defending champion Ohio State in those events. Stager is very much aware, how- ever, that…

… South With this fact in mind, Michi- gan's title hopes brighten consid- erably, although the Buckeyes will undoubtedly enter the meet in the role of favorites. According to the Wolverine dopesheet, Jack…

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