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December 19, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 76) • Page Image 1

…-2, By STEVE SALZMAN A sudden death overtime goal by Deny er's Jim Brown beat Mich- igan, 3-2, last night before a noisy crowd at the Coliseum. After the Wolverines went ahead in the third period, Denver…

… night's loss lowered the successive saves on shots from Wolverines further below the .500 Switzer and McDonald. mark, their record now stands at Michigan's inability to get a one win and three losses in…

March 03, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 110) • Page Image 1

… freestyle later in the meet, to aid the Wolverines in defeating Ohio State, 61-44. Wolverine Swim Squad Outclasses OSU,61-44 By SI COLEMAN Ohio State's domination of Big Ten swimming has ended. Michigan…

… medley relay -to save him for later compe- tition. It paid off because the Wolverines led all the way with the team that was entered. Every time Olympic star Dick Hanley enters the water, the crowd expects…

…, how- See WOLVERINES, page 6 H. E. Talbott Dies; Headed Air Force PALM BEACH. Fla, (P)-Har- old E. Talbott, 69-year-old avia- tion pioneer and former secretary of the Air Force, died suddenly yesterday…

…/5. The Wolverines grabbed off two first places but faltered badly in the hurdle events and broad jump and scored only three points in the distance event. Captain Dave Owen took first in the shot put as was…

… Michigan first place winner was Jim Pace in the 60- yard dash. The failure of key men to place in their events greatly hurt the Wolverines' chances. Ermin Crownley's best effort in the shot put was wasted…

December 06, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 65) • Page Image 1

… opens its 1957-58 season tonight at the Coliseum in the first of a two-game series with the Canadians. This is the first Wolverine home sporting event of the winter sea- son. The meeting will be the…

… eleventh time a ,Michigan team has skated against the Redmen. To date in the series the Wolverines have won seven times while losing three. New Coach 'Tonight will mark the first time the Wolverines have…

…. Another holdover. from last sea- son is Keith Lawes, the third member of the 'forward unit. Mike Joyal will tend the nets for the visitors. IYoung Squad The Wolverines are faced with the problem of a young…

… over the netminding duties after the graduation of Lorne Howes last January, will be in goal for the Wolverines. Several rule changes announced by the NCAA Ice Hockey Rules Committee will be in effect in…

November 03, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 41) • Page Image 1

… the other. At half time the game seemed to be in the control of the ap-. parently superior Wolverines. They had riddled the visitors with passes after suffering a momen- tary setback and were well ahead…

… touchdowns and a de- fense that stopped the seemingly staggered Wolverines cold. Since neither team could put two good halves together, it was a standoff - nothing was really decided. For the Iowa players…

…. He stood up for the Michigan kickoffs and cheered and smiled on every Wolverine advance. When asked his opinion of the Michigan band, the jazz great, who chews his gum as fast as he moves his sticks…

March 17, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 121) • Page Image 1

… more than their share of damage to the Michigan hockey team last night, as the Tigers trampled the Wolverines, 13-6. Bill Hay, (left) and Bob McCusker were the the big guns in the Colorado offense, as…

… Hay had two goals and three assists, and McCusker claimed four goals and two assists. Colorado College Wins Final, 13-6 Handicapped Wolverines Blasted From Two-Year NCAA Title Hold By BRUCE BENNETT…

March 10, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 116) • Page Image 1

… organizer. Catholic Church "I am annalled at the attitude MSU Edges Swimmers; OSU Third Minnesota Wrestlers Dethrone Wolverines By JOHN HILLYER Special to The Daily MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. - There were just too…

… many Spartans for 'the Michigan swimmers to cope with last night. The determined Wolverines gave it everything they had, but Michi- gan State found enough strength in its numbers to wrest the Big Ten…

…Meet; Michigan Places Second, By AL JONES Yesterday, for the eighth straight year the powerful Illinois gym- nastics team was crowned champions of the Big Ten. A supercharged Wolverine squad, however, put up a…

… Shame Nevertheless, Coach Newt Loken's Wolverines have nothing to be ashamed of. On the contrary, their performances Friday and yes- terday were the best of the season. This fact is witnessed by the man…

… enough team depth to a $500 bribe to call off a gambling just offset the individual perform- raid in September 1955. The com- ances of Wolverines Max Pearson mittee asked the Secret Service and Mike…

March 05, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 111) • Page Image 1

… points late in yesterday's game to bolster the Wolverine cause. George Bencie (31) attempts to block the shot while Pete Tillotson (33) watcher Cagers Shock MSU, 81--72, n Finale By JOHN HILLYER They…

…. The 30 face court action for and snap the MSU winning streak at 10. Victory gave the Wolverines a tie with Purdue for fifth place in the final standings, both teams having 8-6 marks. As Michigan…

… overcome and started mov- ing up as the Wolverines began a momentary loss of control under the baskets. With a bit, over seven minutes left, the foes in green began an on- slaught which netted them five…

…'s John Green matched Tarrier moments later, Larry Hedden, who scored 20, committed a costly foul at 17:42. Kramer made the first of the two free throws, missed the sec- See WOLVERINES, Page 3 Three Seek…

… Hey- liger constantly inserted also aid- ed the Wolverine cause. North Dakota's , center, Bill Reichart, the league's leading scor- er, was shaken up for a moment in the first period. But he remained on…

December 15, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 73) • Page Image 1

… easily turned back Washington (Mo.) before 4,000 fans at Yost Fieldhouse last night, 88-58. The win was the third straight win for the Wolverines, who drop- ped their opening game to Pittsburgh. Washington…

… night. The Sioux played a hard checking game which the Wolverines were unable to crack. Ten minutes after the first goal was registered, the Nodaks scored again. This time the goal was made by Ed T…

December 18, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 75) • Page Image 1

… scarcities Western Hemisphere to modernize a session of the Senate Preparedness subcommittee.PARIS ( eme nt "The missil period spurt buried the Wolverines, 7-6 Denver's Captain Ed were reported in the islands…

… Britain, three-stage .missile. Dozzi, Denver handed the Wolverines a heartbreaking 7-6 defeat last Car u tlest pan have observers at the NATO tercontinental bombers and build n sful shot did much to night…

November 10, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 47) • Page Image 1

…-Michigan's shifty halfback, Jim Pace, is brought down by L. T. Bonne in the first quarter. Pace was injured later in the period seriously limiting the Wolverines' attack. Bonner scored two of the Illinois touchdowns…

… yesterday slim margin of an extra point, 20-19. A cloudy wind-swept gridiron, lined with 40,000 spectators, was the st'age for the saga of the Wolverine bitter defeat of 1957. Once again the Illinois jinx pre…

… ditch drive. As the game began, it looked like a Michigan victory in the making. The offensive unit moved goalward the second .time they got the =ball. A 48-yr. run by Jim Pace took the Wolverines to the…

… Bob Mitchell got a finger on the ball taking the point away from the Wolverines. At the moment, with Michigan in front, it didn't seem to matter. It wasn't until the beginning of the second quarter that…

April 21, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 142) • Page Image 1

… Basic Issues of the Eighteenth Century." The chance to deliver the Russel Lecture is considered the highest honor the University can pay one of its faculty members. 'M' Defeats Notre Dame Wolverine

… Pitchers Baffle Irish Sqad By RUDE DIFAZIO Michigan's doubtful pitching staff came up with two solid per- formances y e s t e r d a y against weak-hitting Notre Dame to give the Wolv'erines a sweep of the…

… seven Inning contest giving up three singles and no runs to be- come the Wolverines' first shut- out winner of the young season. Boros was the hitting star, con- necting for a home run over the left field…

Wolverines' final run. Never in a Hole Clark was never in a hole. He allowed a hit in the first to Ed Hurley, son of the American League umpire, and then retired the next seven batters in a row. Gene Duff y…

March 02, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 109) • Page Image 1

… successful" flight. Israeli T- To Pa Itrol Vacated Aa TRACK wolverine Title Hopes Look Dim By ROBERT BOLTON Special to The Daily COLUMBUS, O. - Barring the unexpectetd, Indiana should be crowned the new…

… get some fantastic perform- ances today, all Indiana will have to do to win the title is show up for the meet. The Wolverines figured to score heavily in the shot put and high jump and will probably get…

… competition since 1941. A serious blow was dealt to Wolverine title hopes when sopho-i more Milt Robinson pulled up lame in his heat of the 600-yd. dash. Robinson Out Robinson was slated to run in today's mile…

… relay and his absence could cause Michigan upwards of 10 points. The Wolverines and the sur-; prising Northwestern team, figured; as no more than another entry in1 the meet, tied for the most first places…

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

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

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

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

December 14, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 72) • Page Image 1

… The Daily GRAND FORKS, N. D.-Michi- gan got off to a successful cam- paign in WIHL competition when the Wolverines smashed out a 3-1 victory over North Dakota here last night, before 5,000 fans. These…

… opening period. The Wolverines got off to a 2-0 lead after only 12 minutes of play had passed. From the start of the game, however, the Nodaks kept the pressure on Michigan's goalie, Ross Childs and the…

… defensemen. Last night's game was the league opener for both the squads, and the Wolverine victory marked a win for Coach Al Renfrew over the team he coached last season. Halfway through the first pe- riod…

December 08, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 67) • Page Image 1

Wolverines even for the young season with a win and a loss. Tillotson was extremely' cold in the first half, scoring only four points. But in the second half he broke loose for 19 points in a span of eight…

…, Wright Tillotson wasn't the only star for the Wolverines. Forward M. C. Burton . and guard Bill Wright were big guns for Michigan.. With Burton hitting on jump shots from around the post and Wright hitting…

December 07, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 67) • Page Image 1

…Gill used Michigan's overanxiousness to its advantage last night asit edged the Wolverines, 3-2, in this season's hockey opener. The Maize and Blue wanted to win this one for their new coach, Al Renfrew, but…

… g in their fifth game, showed that experience does make a difference as they generally out- played Michigan. The Wolverines fought hard, but it wasn't enough as the Red- men tallied the winning goal…

… at 15:36 of the final period to clinch the game.I Defenseman Len S i g u r d s e n notched the tie-breaker on a drive from the Michigan Blue line. Fwhich was unintentionally screened by a Wolverine

November 17, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 53) • Page Image 1

…'s assertion The flit feet of Michigan's Jim Pace were nearly the whole show rt. that expenditures for weapons of yesterday as the obviously low spirited Wolverines easily dominated Montgomery, beret…

… has been ex- Ptacek, and Mike Slhatusky- the 11SC S special tax concessions, plus a tend once. So far the government Wolverines could complete only lease-purchase agreement on the has shipped or is…

…, entitled "Soviet, with option to purchase. view that he insisted he has no smashed into the Wolverine's end 4ion and Eastern Europe." is Although the plant will be worth plans to leave the Cabinet. zone…

September 29, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 11) • Page Image 1

… must elapse be-k fore dependable results can be cast up." Penalties Slow Down Both Tea Halt Wolverines in Third TD I] LOS ANGELES, Sept. 28 (-Favored Michigan ra fired up Southern California yesterday…

… Myers, packed too much talent for the s less Trojans. The Wolverines from the Big Ten got off to a 9- In the second quarter -on a 51-yard touchdown march safety. But Southern Cal, with a sensational run…

May 26, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 172) • Page Image 1

… of Senate rackets Washtenaw County contractors, investigators who accused him of carnenters and laborers are still taking more than $320,000 of Wolverine Netters Win Third Consecutive Title By CARL…

… straight Big Ten title. Despite a six-hour delay of the tournament because of rain, six singles finals were played and the powerful Wolverine squad cap- tured the first five championships. The tournament…

… resumes today at 1 p.m. with the three doubles championships and several consolation rounds still to be played. The Wolverines are in all three doubles finals. Respectable Lead Michigan has built up a…

March 07, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 113) • Page Image 1

… ... key Wolverine ... 1,500-meter possibility 'M' Seeks To Dethrone OSU Swimmers Today Special to The Daily ' MINNEAPOLIS-Is this the year that Ohio State will finally be dethroned as Big Ten Swimming…

… might also have another crack at arch-rival Garry Morris of Iowa, in the 100-yd. freestyle. During the season, the two faced each other, with Morris just nip- ping the swift Wolverine by nine inches. The…

… be a wide open race. The Wolverines have not selected their entry as yet, but they figure to go with Pete Fries, Fritz Myers or Harry Wehner. Wehner finished very well last year against what See MEET…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

January 16, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 88) • Page Image 1

…--Pandemonium breaks loose as Neil McDonald (not shown) slides the first of three third period goals past goalie Joe Selinger enabling the Wolverines to defeat Michigan State, 3-2, In the foreground is Michigan's Ed…

… Switzer, who scored the win- ning goal a few minutes later. Wolverines Rally To Defeat Spartan H ockey. Squad,,' 3-2 Howes Plays Final Game for Michigan; MacDonald, Rendall, Switzer Get Goals By JIM BAAD…

January 13, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 86) • Page Image 1

… game of a weekend series in which Michigan held a one game lead entering last night's fray. For a time it appeared as if the Wolverines would make a clean sweep of it, but the Huskies were not to be…

…, giving Michi- gan a one goal lead. Not slowing up for a moment, the Wolverines bounced right back with the second goal of the evening. This time Hutton repaid McIntosh with an assist and the score was 2…

… the basket that put Michigan out in front to stay, 62-60. Wolverine Cagers Triumph Over Northwestern, 64-63 By JIM BAAD Michigan's basketball team, combining an excellent floor game. with a tight…

January 12, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 85) • Page Image 1

… important two-game set. Rendall scored at 2:16 of the final period after Dick Dunnigan had stolen the puck and passed to Don McIntosh, who passed to Rendall, 3 to 3 Record The victory gave the Wolverines a 3…

… birthday by leading the Michigan wrestling squad to a hard-fought, 19-9 victory over In- diana at Yost Fieldhouse yester- day in the Wolverines' opening Conference meet. The grapplers will face North…

November 09, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 46) • Page Image 1

…- west, and eastern slopes of the' Rockies. CRUCIAL CONTEST: Wolverines Clash. With Illini Today By BRUCE BENNETT Associate Sports Editor CHAMPAIGN, Ill. - Michigan strives to keepnalive its flickering…

… needs a victory to stay in title contention in the tight conference race. With one defeat and one tie already scarring their mark, a defeat or tie would shove the Wolverines out of title conten- tion…

May 19, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 166) • Page Image 1

… inning the lid blew off as Iowa's hitters licked up four singles, three walks, and an error to score. six runs, Wolverine coach Ray Fisher called on Dean Finkbeiner to quell the rally. He did, after…

… issuing a walk and a sacrifice fly which scored two runs. Finkbeiner pitch- ed two more innings, being lifted for a pinch hitter in the bottom of the sixth. 'M' Takes Early Lead The Wolverines drew first…

May 18, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 165) • Page Image 1

… alive its Big Ten title hopes when it rallied to defeat Minnesota, 7-6, yesterday at Ferry Field. The Wolverines will meet Iowa, the Conference leader, this after- noon in a doubleheader on the same field…

…. The Maize and Blue trailed all the way until the eighth inning when Steve Boros blasted a 400-ft. home run to dead center field C to put the Wolverines ahead, 7-6. Girardin Sparkles in Relief s R oundup…

March 16, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 120) • Page Image 1

… Karpinka. Barrie Hay- ton sandwiched in a goal between Rendall's second and third efforts. Bob Schiller scored Michigan's lone third period goal. Wolverines Dominate The Wolverines dominated play from the…

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

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

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

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

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

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

January 09, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 82) • Page Image 1

… highlighted by a rugged third period, featuring three fights. It was a period which saw both teams miss several golden opportunities to score. The Wolverines held a 4-2 advantage throughout most of the last…

…. The Wolverine defense failed to clear the disc and the goalie's vis- ion was screened on the play. The first period was loosely played, with Michigan unable to present an effective offense and only an…

July 18, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 17) • Page Image 1

… school as tympanist. Cavender, familiar to Michigan students as Wolverine Band direc- tor will direct "Sarabande and Bouree" by George Frederick Han- del and the spirited Henry Fill- more march, "Americans…

June 25, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 1) • Page Image 1

… at Salt Lake, City. It was the second NCAA titl this year for the Wolverines. The swimming team earlier in the yea had annexed the laurels in its sport. MacKay, second-ranked, made the victory possible…

May 09, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 157) • Page Image 1

… been designated to receive Nike weapon protection. Band To Give May Concert University Wolverine Band, un- der the baton of George Cavender, will present its annual spring con-r cert at 8 p.m. today in…

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