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September 16, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 1) • Page Image 40

… to be swayed from his earlier predic- tion that a new champion would be crowned in Columbus. The Wolverines, he claimed, lacked the necessary first-place strength to capture the Confer- ence crown…

… Captain Dave Owen, who had been busy re-writing rec- ord books with his 16-lb. lead ball, was the only sure first place Michigan had. In the hurdles, the Wolverines had one great big cipher. Simi- lar holes…

… that Canham had made in December could now be seen in the light of the indoor season and the revelations were, to Michigan fans, shocking. There just were no hurdlers on the Wolverine squad. Scholastic…

… one deficit was bad enough but it was not the only one the Wolverines were forced to face. The middle-distance runners, Robin Varian, Ernie Sims and Milt Robinson were either injured or performing below…

… hurdle with some talent when needed. I FLYING WOLVERINE - John Magnuson, laborous Michigan sprinter, hard at work in practice to improve his times. Magnuson, a junior from Compton, Cal., placed fourth in…

… be able to win the out- door crown. The only real ques- tion was whether or not they would be able to stay in the first division. Two weeks before the outdoor finals the Wolverines traveled down to…

… Champaign for a re- match with Illinois. But this time there was no 30-pt. victory for the Blue. A renovated Illini squad ran all over Michigan and snapped the Wolverines' long winning streak by better than a…

… shot put and sophomore Lou Williams' surprising third place in the broadjump with a leap. of 23' 11%", the Wolverines piled up more than enough points to entrench themselves solidly In third place. There…

… the high jump and with a few good freshmen the Wolverines could pose a definite threat next year. ICHIGAN MEN select their PIPES from PIPE REPAIRS l 8 ESTH VROW 8L E~4 C I-7 _ _ l …

September 16, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 1) • Page Image 36

… to stop a flying puck off the stick of a Michigan State shooter. Hayton, who has two years left with the Wolverines, was unsuccessful, but goalie Ross Childs caught the disc himself to prevent a goal…

…, Michigan earned a nerth in the NCAA hockey tournament which was held last March at Colorado Springs, Colo. Having emerged six previous times from this seasonal climax as champions, the Wolverines this year…

…- ries- Still, the Maize and Blue were pressed down to the wire by a sur- prising North Dakota squad, coached by ex-Wolverine hockey star, Al Renfrew. The Sioux came to Ann Arbor on March 4 to face…

… Michigan in a two-game series. Despite the five- game winning streak that the Wolverines had compiled, winning this series was a virtual must if Michigan was to retain any hope of defending its 1956 NCAA…

… team that skated on the ice to face the Wolverines. At the end of two periods, the Sioux held what looked like a se- cure 2-0 lead. But Michigan crashed through in the final stan- za, scoring two goals…

…- Wolverines 'continued their win- NCAA championships to Michi- or play than at Michigan. It's been clenched in his teeth, is credited y Bob Zuppke, the sage of ning ways in almost every sport. gan. His teams…

… just about clinched a playoff spot. . Two games remained with Mich- igan Tech, but the Wolverines captured both of them with com- parative ease, 5-3, and 7-4, and to the victors went second place in the…

… are over, although this is not 100 per cent positive. Defense Corps Deflaed In additiop to these two players, the Wolverines lose through grad- uation defensemen Bob Schiller, Bob Pitts and Bernie Hanna…

… highest scoring Wolverine in league action. For- ward Jerry Karpinka has' com pleted his playing 'career, too. All is not lost, however. The backbone of last year's team, goalie Ross Childs, leads the re…

September 16, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 1) • Page Image 42

… actually had the po- tential to do better. And some of KRAMER VS. ILLINOIS ... two more the things that happened last sea- son bear this out, too. The Wolverines took five of their eight pre…

… Ten the Wolverines were 6-1 at home and 2-5 away. Opening at Indiana, Michigan dropped a tough one to the even- tual co-champion Hoosiers, 73-68. Travelling to Michigan State, they knocked off the other…

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

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

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

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

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

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

May 14, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 161) • Page Image 3

…' slightly over 73 strokes per man1 per 18 holes, to turn in a team total which Wolverine coach Bert Katzenmeyer termed "remarkable." Their low man was George Wa- kulsky, who carded a 70 and a 72 for a…

… they shot last Saturday at Ann Arbor, which at that time won them a quadrangu- lar meet from Ohio State, Purdue and Michigan State. Steve Uzelac, the Wolverine cap- tain who has been shooting _fine golf…

… course much better than the Wolverines, but Katzenmeyer says that his boys have played it "a little bit before." He also remarked that "only once before have I seen any col- legiate team turn in a perform…

…- ance comparable to that of Michi- gan State's." The Spartans scores are pheno- menal when one realizes that the same team shot last Saturday at Ann Arbor, and was swamped by the Wolverines, Boilermakers…

Wolverines were Bruce Goldsmith, Otto Schere and Dexter Thede. * * * Score Better CLEVELAND() -- When the nurse took the dressing off pitch- er Herb Score's right eye Monday, he told her "the vision seems to…

… Washington Sen- ators, with the job of finding new talent. Ilii i Moundsnen Halt 'M' Sluggers, Drop Wolverines from Big Ten Lead .. I-M SOFTBALL: Sammies Down Delts By RUDE DIFAZIO "If someone had told me…

Wolverines out of first place in the Big Ten baseball race. "The team must have gotten stale," he said, "They have been practicing three and a half hours every day most of the season. I told them today that I…

… Finkbeiner, and possibly John Herrnstein working on the mound for the Wolverines. I Vlajor League Standings Sigma Alpha Mu topped Delta Tau Delta yesterday at Ferry Field, 11-3, under cloudy skies and cool…

… was handed a decisive 76-56 dual meet defeat by Illinois Satur- day. Coach Don Canham thought that the Wolverines generally made a good showing. "Illinois had just too much for us," observed the coach…

…-48 thrashing administered by the Wolverines indoors. Three Big Men Three Illini played a major part in the victory. Bob M i t c h e ll triumphed in both dashes, Bob Dintelmann won close victories in the mile and…

May 12, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 160) • Page Image 6

…THE MOHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MAY 12, 1957 TH ICIAN AL UDY A 21 .,...r._...e __., . _ a,., .,., . I ;olfers leuscher Down Tree Te Purduie,OSU, MSU Fall To Wolverine Linksters { ~By AL JONES ," 18…

…SU Gets Morton Grid Prize Chuck Teuscher, a freshman end candidate from Aurora, Ill. was awarded the Meyer W. Morton trophy as the'most valuable play- er in the Wolverines' spring foot- ball practice. The…

… champions. Yesterday, however, ,oily two of the Purdue golfers could shoot in the same league with Michigan and Ohio State. Tie After Eighteen At the end of the first 18 holes, the Wolverines and Buckeyes…

… were tied at 9-9, while Purdue had fallen behind Michigan, 13-5, andl behind Ohio State, 12%-5/2. From there on out it was a battle between the Wolverines and Buckeyes, with Michigan finally winning, 20…

…- pletely out of the running. The Spartans fell to Michigan, 241/2~- 111/2, to Ohio State, 27-9, and to Purdue, 261/-91/.. Meet Spartans Monday The Wolverines will give the Spartans a return match Monday, at…

… and 74, and Camp- bell getting the same in reverse. Two Wolverines Follow The next two best scores be- longed to two Wolverines, Fred Micklow and Stan Kwasigorski. Micklow shot a fine 72on the front Ca…

… out the Wolverine lineup. Law shot a 158, carding a 76 and an 82. The 76 gained him valuable points from all three of his opponents. Keefe started slow with a 47 on the first nine, but then added a 41…

…, 38 and 42 for a total of 168. His final nine sealed the close Ohio State match as he took two of the three points from his op- ponent, Jim Ross, on the last 18. Coach Bert Katzenmeyer of the Wolverines

… match from the sidelines, the Wolverines were able to muster enough strength to roll to their 40th straight victory. MacKay Leads Trouncing Barry MacKay's smashing 6-0, 6-1 victory over Larry Biederman in…

…, by the second set, 'the Wolverines were clicking as a team and easily whipped their oppon- ents. Harris-Jensen Triumph Harris and Jensen downed Tsc- hantzdand Polte, 6-3, 6-2, in the second doubles…

February 08, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 90) • Page Image 7

… TOMORROW: 'M' Gymnasts To Meet U I By AL JONES This is the big day for coach Newt Loken and his Wolverine gymnasts. . Tonight it will be their privilege to play host to the reigning Big Ten and NCAA…

… championship for the past seven seasons, and added the national title last winter. Nevertheless, the Wolverines don't have the usual dread of the 4 fighting Illini. Actually, it is Michigan which has the…

…-around event. Looming as a second challenge; is pa 4 p.m. meet with Indiana to- morrow afternoon. Exhausted as the Wolverines may be after Il- linois, they will have to be on their toes again. Indiana is no…

… pushover in Big Ten gym circles, having defeated Northwestern and Minnesota in much the same man- ner as Michigan did. The Wolverines are all in top shape according to Loken, except for the two co…

November 03, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 41) • Page Image 2

…THE IMICHIGAN, :DAILY SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7, M7 THE MICHIGAN DAILY ST.NDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1957 ~ Wolverines Blow 21-7 Half time Lead Iowa Takes Advantage Of 'M' Lapses To Tie -Daily-Frea Sippey…

…. It' looked like Michigan was do- ing it again. They had been be- hind in the first quarter and had come back magnificently in the second. Hopes were high for a Wolverine victory. Wolverines Suffer…

… going all the way. Sticking to a slashing ground attack, the Wolverines moved 56 yards, only to be stalled on the Iowa 20. After this drive, the Wolverine offense was done for the day. ilawkeyes Tie Score…

May 28, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 173) • Page Image 3

…, gave the Wolverines a team total of 78 points out of a possible 84. Northwestern's surprising Wild- cats, who were Michigan's oppon- ents in all three doubles finals, finished second with 44 points…

…. Other team scores were Indiana, 30 points; Illinois, 29%; Iowa, 28%; Michigan State, 10%; Ohio State, 10; Minnesota, 9; Wiscon- sin, 8; Purdue, 0. Easy Victories All three Wolverine doubles teams easily…

… team effort-the bestt team effort by Michigan trackmen in a long time." There were many factors that contributed to the Wolverines' third-place finish. For one, the top five teams-Indiana, Ohio State…

… qualified few men and grabbed only one first each. This opened the way for Michi- gan. The Wolverines' points camne from many creditable perform- ances, crowned by Dave Owen's expected first in the shot put…

… strongest 880-yd. run fields in Big Ten history. By RUDE DIFAZIO Saturday's cancelled game be- tween Michigan and Michigan State cost the Wolverines more than the title. Lost were the six hits the team…

… batted out in the four and a half innings, including two by Ken Tippery, Don Poloskey's fine pitching performance, and Gene Snider's second stolen base of the season. The only crown the Wolverines retained…

…, too, fell behind on the last nine holes. Michigan finished third behind the Badgers and Hawkeyes, with a five-man 72-hole - team score of 1534. Wisconsin had 1512 and Iowa 1520. The Wolverines evened…

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

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

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

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

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

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

May 24, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 170) • Page Image 2

…) St. Louis at Cincinnati (N) a8 3 5 l2 U Three Teams Begin Crucial Weekend 4> Conference Meet Opens For Wolverine Golfers M' Cindermen Defend Big Ten Outdoor, Crown W D C2 Bt I U U Special…

…, the Wolverines have shown good bal- ance, excepting erratic moments staged by certain team members. The team's total scores for meets have gradually been better, with for Graduation the last three…

… team aggregate. The lowest 72-hole five-man total is the winner. Schubeck Leads Wolverines Michigan has had five golfers continually shooting good scores. They are John Schubeck, who was fourth in the…

… a long time, eight years to be exact, since a Michigan track team has fin- ished below the first division in a Conference final, but it could happen this year. The Wolverines go into today…

…'s preliminaries and tomorrow's fi- nals as definite underdogs for the first time in three years. Coach Don Canham has already admitted that the Wolverines "will be lucky to finish among the top five." Michigan…

… and Mich- igan sixth. Even taking into account Can- ham's usual pessimism it seems very likely that his prediction of the Wolverines' fate will not be far off. There are two things wrong with the…

… Michigan cinder squad this year, and both of these de- fects are not very conducive to winning track titles. Lack of Firsts For one thing, the Wolverines have no sure first places outside of Dave Owen. The…

… faintest chance of placing. The lack of hurdle entries means the Wolverines will not be able to dip into any of the 30 points offered for the two events. If this one handicap isn't enough to crush the Blue…

… remaining six teams. Besides Owen, whose 58'/4 shot put is the best for collegians in the nation this spring, the oth- er Wolverines listed include Chuck Morton and Helmar Dollwet in the mile, Jim Pace in the…

… Creamer, 3-2, and 3.77. Michigan has not won a game in East Lansing since 1953, the year the Wolverines won their last championship. They then exploded for a 20-2 win in the second game of a twin bill. The…

May 21, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 167) • Page Image 3

…J TUESDAY, MAY Z1,' 1957 THE -MICHIGAN DAILY Ift A A*4u* prmmvklwmb " TESAY MA 2, 857-.E iCHIGA?1.x211 U}AIJ. PAG~E THRtEa R' M'Nine Sqi Wolverines Down Gophers, Hawkeyes in Crucial Series…

… league. Fortunately, the Wolverines managed to pound out the needed runs over the weekend. Even still, sixteen runs in two games was the bare minimum needed to subdue the conference invaders from Min…

…. Parchute out- lasted MacKay in the first set, 11-9. Farther on in the contest, Par- chute had MacKay at match point, but the Wolverine net star fought back to win the match. MacKay Below Par Coach Murphy…

… 43rd Win As a whole, the Wolverine squad is well balanced. But it is not bal- anced in the right strata. With ev- eryone shooting around 77 or 78 the team will have trouble win- ning. -I 1 With…

… the exception of MacKay, Coach Murphy said that he was satisfied with the team's play in last weekend's meets which were the toughest of the season for the Wolverines. UI JI PAB1D;AURRPARRI S WOOL…

February 08, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 90) • Page Image 5

… its home ice, and the Wolverines are well aware of this. Dealt a harsh blow by the ruling of Don McIntosh being ineligible, Coach Vic Heyliger will try to fill the gap with sophomores Gary Starr and…

… John Rendall. McIntosh was the leading Wolverine scorer in league play according to the latest tabulation, The team left yesterday after- noon by plane for Minneapolis. At take-off time it was expected…

… place with five and one- half points. To represent the league in the March playoffs, the Wolverines must finish at least in second place. Denver now occu- pies that position, but only holds a two and one…

… other school in the league. Both have earned a 2.7 composite average of goals scored against them per game, despite loose de- fensive play by their teammates. Both goalies will see action. The Wolverines

… will keep their eyes on Bob Turk who plays both center and wing. H-e is the Gophers' leading scorer up to the present time. While the Wolverines attempt to surge toward the top of the league in their…

January 15, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 87) • Page Image 7

…ANUARY 15 1957 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wolverine cGg rs omp Michigan's Shearon, Burton Pace Attack on Badger Five (Continued from Page 1) Seconds later, Lee drove in from absorbed his fourth foul of…

… bench for the Wolverines for the last few games, Shearon stepped in for George Lee in last night's game with Wisconsin, and paced the Wolverine attack with 16 points. 'M' Faces Spartans Here In Hockey…

… Battle TOn it is quite deadly, as it proved to be} last night. He made good on six of them in the final period, add- ing four free throws to tie M. C. Burton for Wolverine scoring honors with 16 points…

… victory and tonight should prove no exception. Icers Gain Ground The Wolverines moved into third place over the weekend, and now trail Denver by only two and- a-half points. Denver split a home…

May 02, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 151) • Page Image 7

… exhibition match be- fore beginning the Big Ten season. A The Broncos were the last team to defeat the Wolverines back on May 12, 1954. The netters have Cnce gone unbeaten to amass a re- cord of 35 consecutive…

… dual meet victories. Western, perennially, a strong team ies not fared too well in recent showings against Michigan. 'M' Winners Last Year In lest season's encounter the Wolverine's defeated the Broncos…

Wolverines finally com- pleted their challenge rounds for this year's team, Tuesday. The completion had been delayed con- siderably, due to the harsh spring weather which forced the squad to play indoors until…

… for Saturday's three-team meet with Purdue and Ohio State. C o a c h Bert Katzenmeyer's Wolverine linksters lost to both of these teams in the quadrangular meet at Columbus, Ohio, last weekend, while…

… Off Form Many of the Wolverines shot far off their best at Columbus, and if they can hit their peak by this weekend, a complete reversal could occur at Lafayette Saturday. One factor which will limit…

… the Wolverines will be the absence of .i two lettermen from the, lineup. First-man John Schubeck will be in Minneapolis for a pre-law exam,! and Stan Kwasiborski will also miss the meet. They will be…

…, and it will take top performances by all the Wolverines to upset the Boilermakers. Ohio State, however, could be a different story. They had the advantage of their home course at Columbus, but will be…

… appears that the Boilermakers will triumph again this week, unless the Buckeyes or Wolverines turn in exceptionally strong pereformances. The battle this Saturday should be between Ohio State and Michi- gan…

… for the runner-up spot. However, the third meet, at Ann Arbor, on May 11, will give the Wolverines their best chance. They will be playing on their home course, with the team at full strength. Both…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

September 16, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 1) • Page Image 41

…STHE MICHIGAN DAILY I' Gymn astics By AL JONES Hayslett, the Wolverines put on a tain for the 19 ier big year behind, but great showing-one that'had even Cole and Haysle etter one in the future…

… which the Wolverines out- classed the rest of the field. Teams like Iowa and Michigan State, which had defeated the Wolver- ines in dual meets and were fa- vored to finish higher in the Big. Ten, fell by…

… the wayside. MSU scored 68 points for the third-place spot, while Iowa set- tled for fourth with 68. Best Performances The heroes in the Wolverine comeback were Gagnier, Cole and Hayslett in particular…

…'s history, tied for the Big Ten all-around champion- ship and took first in the parallel bars last season. Ie'll be back to lead the Wolverines this year as captain. points in dual meets, and again last year…

… it does.happen this year, the Wolverines might break that for- mer top mark of second in the Big Ten. If not, they will have to play second fiddle to the Illini. Even so, it's becoming an honor to…

… season to help spark the Wolverines to what they hope will be their greatest year ever. The Evanston, IlL., senior was state diving champion in high school, but decided-and profitably so-to turn to…

September 16, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 1) • Page Image 43

… that went seven innings. The Wolverines also dropped the first game of the twin bill to the Illini for their first loss to an. Illinois team in six years. Drop to Third This was the third week of the…

… over Minnesota. The heros were Steve Boros, hard-hitting shortstop, and Girardin, who won won his third game in relief. The next day the Wolverines met league-leading Iowa-,in what was scheduled as a…

May 10, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 158) • Page Image 7

… potential of this year's squad. Moving onto the courts to face the Wolverines, and challenge their 38-match winning streak, will be a strong Notre Dame team. The match will begin at 2 p.m. and spectators will…

… their second and last chance to view the 1957 Wolverine golf team at home tomorrow, when the linkstershost three other top Big Ten squads. The meet will be a 36-hole af- fair, with the first 18 beginning…

… finals are held at Iowa City on May 24 and 25. Ohio State, who along with Pur- due has beaten the Wolverines in two previous outings this year, will be trying to edge Michigan again tomorrow. Headed by…

… means that the Wolverines will be familiar with the fairways and greens should be a factor in helping Michigan gain revenge over Ohio State. Coach Bert Katzenmeyer of the Wolverines states that the main…

Wolverines have won 23 straight dual or triangular meets, figures Illinois will have the first part of their job completed by Saturday afternoon. Two Stars This Illini team, according to Canham and the record…

May 05, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 154) • Page Image 7

…SUNDAY, MAY 5,1957 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE E # I SUNDAY, MAY 5,1957 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGF~ ~ r " as aw w: .;a u . v. . Diamondmen Sm Hard-Hitting Wolverines Clout Wildcats, Take Lead in…

…-3, 12-5, double vic- tory over Northwestern. The sweep coupled with sec- ond game losses by Minnesota to Illinois and Iowa to Purdue gave the Wolverines undisputed pos- session of first place in the Big…

… Ten. The Wolverine pitching staff added fine relief work by Glenn Girardin and Jim Clark to secure the victory. John Herrnstein started the first game for Michigan master- fully, allowing three hits in…

… seventh allowing one more hit. He retired the side in the' last two innings to give the Wolverines the win. Michigan went ahead 4-0 in the second inning. Steve Boros lead off with a single. After Ralph…

… Vukovich and Ernie Myers fol- lowed with a single scoring Sig- man and Dickey. The Wolverines increased their lead to 6-0 in the fifth when Bruce Fox got to first on an er- ror by the Wildcat shortstop…

… .333 1 2 .333 Special to The Daily CHICAGO-Wolverine Ed Gag- nier, captain-elect of next winter's 'M' gym team, placed sixth in the parallel bar finals of the National AAU Gytnnastics Meet here last…

February 07, 1957 • Page Image 17

… launthing site at Fre, r ISTORY recoids little of note on the Gre Lakes the Wolverine Canada's lukewain senforcement Pennsylvania. The Navy little ex- on the success of her immedi- was able to operate free of…

… the federate raids, thwarting trans- Renamed the Wolverine in 1905 State of Michigan's intimate as- step-by + ep criticism of tuture coming presidential election, Presi- portation of arms from Canada to…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

February 16, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 97) • Page Image 5

… Michigan's basketball team will be making attempts at a come- back tonight when they play host to Illinois at Yost Fieldhouse at 8 p.m. After their disheartening "lost weekend," the Wolverines need a victory…

… may have had playing Illinois minus been erased with an ankle injury ineligible George BonSalle has to guard Jack Lewis. Bad Sprain The Wolverine playiaker suf- *fered a bad sprain dr.ving in for a lay…

… defense for a complete contest. A spot where Michigan will def- initely have to improve if Illinois, is to be overcome is in field goal] percentage. The Wolverines could do no better than .300 last week…

Wolverine divers will have their first big test in dual meet competition this season, as Iowa has two of th3 better divers in the Conference, Take Quick and Ken Miner: Quick, who wos good last season has…

… sprint races are the Wolverines' weakest point without Hanimly, and Iowa should be able to :' a;t r}.ie on this. With the logs of Lincoln I'Iur- ring, Olympic backstrokes, the Hawkeyes hare been forced to…

… Adamski to a severe test. In addition to looking to pre- serve their unbeaten dual meet record, the Wolverines will be out to avenge a 48-45 loss to the Hawkeyes last season. LARRY MURRAY -... out of…

February 07, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 89) • Page Image 7

…THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1957 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7,1957 THE MICHiGAN DAILY PAGE SEVE?.I Hopes Rise for Cage, Hocey Squads Wolverines Among Best In Big Ten By JIM…

… Michigan was losing to Minnesota, Purdue up- set Illinois. Then the Wolverines waltzed over Purdue, while down in Champaign, Illinois was hand- ing Ohio State its second loss. F Tied for Third When one blows…

September 16, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 1) • Page Image 34

…'s swim- ming squad. ' CY HOPKINS ... NCAA breaststroke winner Michigan State in the final race- t.e medley relay-to take the title. The victory was a team triumph. Of the 11 Wolverine men entered in the…

…'s first-place winners. MSU's Depth Tremendous At the Big Ten championships Michigan did not' fare so well. The Wolverines were unable to cope with Michigan State's tre- mendous depth and had to settle for a…

… second-place finish - 211 points behind the Spartans win- ning total of 87 points. But Michi- gan's sophomore duo of Hopkins and Dick Hanley each contributed two individual wins. The Wolverines began the…

… grasp, Michigan mauled the Buckeyes, 61-44, which incidentally snapped an Ohio State dual-meet win streak at 17. The outstanding highlight of this meet was the showing of the diving by the Wolverines, who…

December 04, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 63) • Page Image 14

… lose to Michigan's Sailing Club has smith, however, was the top skip- can Team Race Championship. Notre Dame by a single point. placed the Wolverines' name per of the event. Thede Paces Win The latter…

…E Michigan's yachtsmen spent a ing Championships and placed captured the Orchard Lake Invita- Three Boats Entr chilly weekend proving Wolverine fourth in the National Champion- tional Regatta against the top…

… it takes Wolverines to victory with Wayne time, the Sir Thomas Lipton Cup, end of October and one week later the "navy" out of mothballs. State, Detroit, Michigan State and Hillsdale following them in…

September 16, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 1) • Page Image 44

…, they lost two games before capacity turnouts.. The Mi'ehigan Statf Spartans were the Wolverines' second foes of the sca;ri Some 101,129 fans filled the Michigan Stadium to see the Wo 'crines who had run…

… weather was nothing compared to the gloom that spread over the campus when the mud dried the evening of Saturday, October 7, 1956. It was generally conceded that wne Wolverines }ad outplayed the t…

April 27, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 147) • Page Image 3

… Penn, Drake Relays Buckeyes' Cisco Falls, 14-4, To Wolverine Sluggers Two Relay Teams, Owen In Contention for Crowns li - Special to The Daily STEVE UZELAC . . in Big Ten opener Big Ten Golf…

… meet, Ohio State~ has only one letter- ' man back. He is Fritz Schmidt. Last year this quadrangular meet was also played at Columbus. The Wolverine linksters upset everyone then. Ohio State was beaten 19…

…-17, Indiana 26-10, and Purdue 212-14%. Michigan will probably lead off with John Schubeck and John Law in the first foursome. Schubeck might well be the Wolverines top man. Law, a sophomore, shot good rounds on…

… the Wolverines meet In- diana ina double -header at Bloomington. Michigan's fourbaggers came off the bats of Ernie Myers, Ken Tip- pery, Steve Boros, and John Herr- stein. Breaking a 3-3 tie with a…

… Steve Jonas. In the top of the fourth the Wolverines took the lead 3-2 when Tippery singled, went to second on a wild pitch and scored when Herrnstein hit a 400-ft. home run to right center. The Buckeyes…

March 08, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 114) • Page Image 6

… Jack Mar- chello, and 1954 titleholder Max Pearson, the Wolverines have probable finalists in three of the eight weight divisions. Balance Necessary The big question is how strong will team balance be…

Wolverines, but said that six teams are In the running with Michigan, Illinois, and North- western all having outside chances. First Appearances Four squad members will be making their first appearances in1 a…

…, is the Wol- verines seven game winning streak, which began up at Mlin- nesota, could be stretched to nine if things are right. A factor in the Wolverine's fa- vor is that they will no doubt be relaxed…

January 15, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 87) • Page Image 6

… Michigan very sharp in the sprint, winning team has started off on the right both the 50 and 100 yard free- "stroke." style races. The Wolverines' first Big Ten Captain John Narcy turned in opponent, Purdue…

… willing to idle throughout the entire mid- change to the breaststroke to help year period. the team, and his performance Vacation Action Saturday night was promising The Wolverine natators will considering…

… Keen became Wolverine coach in 1925, he has over- come annual obstacles to produce an unbroken line of winning teams. Championship squads in 1929, '38, '53, '55 and last year. Eleven see- ond place teams…

… of these sophs, as well as i47-pound senior Lloyd Hamady, came out for the team at Michigan without ever having wrestled in high school. Inexperience has already made its mark on the Wolverines. They…

… - last-place finisher in 1956- could win only its second meet from the Wolverines in 30 years last Saturday is an indication of this. Keen has reason for pessimism, but this apparently is not part of his…

February 09, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 91) • Page Image 3

…' Tankmen Face Iowa State Today Squad, 63-49 Penalties Hurt Wolverines; Late Rally Falls Far Short (Continued from Page 1) Johnny Hutton, Gary Starr and Ed Switzer. Hutton converted a pass from Jerry…

Wolverines share a three way tie for third place in the Con- ference with a 4-2 record, while the Gophers are one notch back with a 3-3 showing. George Kline, 6'4" forward, is the big gun in the…

…'s meet will mark the first varsity appearance of Dick Han- ley, the Wolverine's top freshman last year. Hanley missed the first semester competition due to the Olympic Games. At Melbourne, Hanley placed…

January 04, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 78) • Page Image 5

… hockey tearn battered and bruisc but i hopeful, returned to An: Arbor last weekend from a discoura"Th' western swing that saw them three out of four games to league foes. The Wolverines opened t e ed…

…. olic Ross Childs did not morial Day auto race here. Wolverines wound up with 28 for The top Wolverine performance nae the prrta.s Reece will drive the Hoyt Ma- urth of the evening went to Capt. Dave…

…'time with eight of h tas Yale along with the loss to Wash- en points. The final score was ington University of St. Louis give 2-69 the Wolverines an overall 5-3 rec- ord as they head into their first Ito town…

… them off the firs ha ended and tiped in a court 90-75 shotin the last second to give Pete 'Tillotson led a first-half Michigan a 33-32 edge. In the last surge which netted the Wolverines half he provided…

… Washington coach the picture was not so placid. The Bill Perigo had five men with four 1 Wolverines again gained a coin- personals and against Yale both fortable lead, but with about Tillotsor and Ron Kramer…

… fouled twelve minutes to go it began to out rather early. fade. At the end of regulation time At the foul line the Wolverines the score was tied up, 62-62. hit for .642. a bit below par. JACK LEWIS…

… ... provides drive Tf _ rCK Mee- high hurdles and third in the. lows. In the sprints Magnuson managed thirds in the 70-yd. and 220-yd. events. Dollwet, who appears to be the Wolverines big hope in the dis- tance…

… was able to resume practice yesterday. Other Wolverines to give good accounts of themselves in Satur- day's meet were sophomores Pete Stanger and John Magnuson and junior Helmar Dollwet. Stanger placed…

… blasted Michigan State, 9-i and 8-2. Ihomising Start Thus, coach Tom Bedecki's e took a conple of giant srides in the direction of unseatang the Wolverines as lae champions. Michigan took the chnainnsmp…

Wolverines will am have a chance to avenge the du' d C' feat and must depend on the five other teams*in the hague to Ynx. the Tigers down. The team in line for the nat crack at them will b. Jn' Mariucci…

May 19, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 166) • Page Image 3

… wild pitch. Herrnstein allowed the first Hawkeye run in the third inning, Tippery .answered with a lead-off home run in the Wolverine half of that frame. Iowa's big fourth inning made the score 7-3 in…

… Spartans beat the Titans, 30-6, and the Wolverines won, 28%-7/2. Wolverine coach Bert Katzen- meyer had hoped that Michigan State wouldn't be able to equal their performance of last Monday, when they shot a…

… spectacmar team. total of 884. Yesterday the Spartans d:d not break 900, but their 913 was suffi- cient to beat the other two teams. However, the Wolverines again showed improvement. Their 920 total is the t…

… st they have shot this year. John Law, Wolverine sophomore, wa. medalist for the day with a fine 145. He was closely followed by t.' To Spartans, George Wakulski with a 146 and Arlin Dell, who carded a…

April 26, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 146) • Page Image 3

… about half over. This victory gave the Wolverines their 35th "straight dual match win, the longest winning streak of any college tennis team in the country. Because of Barry MacKay's and Mark Jaffe…

…, Jansen with Harris, and Erikson with Cohen. Came From Behind First doubles foundhthe Wolv- erines' Jensen and Harris against Jerry Walke and Milazzo. The Wolverine pair found the first set fairly easy as…

… be the starting pitcher for Michigan this afternoon as the Wolverine baseballers face Ohio State in their Conference opener. JOHN HARRIS .. . topples Titans HEYLIGER TO STAY? 'No Resi gnation' Rumor…

…- cided to leave his post. Added was the fact that al- though Heyliger has been "ser- iously considering durirn the past week the possibility of staying as ice mentor of the Wolverines", as of a…

… reaching into his bag of tricks in hope that his faltering pitching staff can come up with a good performance in the Wolverine's Conference opener at Ohio State today. Actually, Fisher is reaching into his…

February 20, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 100) • Page Image 6

… state of Michigan when the Wolverines slid past the Spartans, 70-69, at East Lansing. JIM SHEARON Stop and Go Sincethe beginning of Confer- ... dependable stand-in ence play this year, the Michigan cagers…

… have acted somewhat like an overworked Model-T Ford- they stop and go, and stop and go; you crank them up again and they sputter for awhile and then stop once again. The Wolverines no sooner put away an…

February 10, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 92) • Page Image 6

… against another Wolverine team. Zervas Shines Finally, in the last stanza, Zer- vas rode his man through almost the entire period until the last minute when Kurdlemeier escaped and ended the scoring. Other…

Wolverines, swam the 440 in the record time of 4:41.2. In his performance, Han- ley lapped everyone at least once. Michigan's Cy Hopkins, impres- sive all afternoon, was never chal- lenged as he led all the…

… individual diver, Wolverine cap- tain John Narcy captured 197.5 )oints, compared to State's Dale Wassmuth, who scored 190.90 points. Another Michigan diver, Dick Kimball, competed in exhibition and actually…

…, this streak mayrbe even longer than the one broken Friday by Illinois. The Wolverines showed no mercy yesterday afternoon at the Sports Building as they allowed Indiana a second in the first event, and…

… central figure in the victory was the Wolverines' great athlete, Ed Gagnier. Entered in all but the tranr poline, Gagnier emerged from the meet with five first places plus one fourth. Other standouts for…

… gymnast, captured a third in the tumbling, plus fourths in the trampoline and parallel bars contests.' t Loken was extremely pleased with the Wolverines' showing, which he praised as "the best they have…

… that they are Big Ten and NCAA champions, worked to lower the caliber of Michigans' perform- ances. Nevertheless, the Wolverines are back in their winning ways, and will be aimed towards their next…

May 17, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 164) • Page Image 6

… Katzenmeyer. The Wolverines will face Michi- gan State and Detroit in Detroit1 in an all-day 36-hole match on the Detroit home course.- Victories Over Each Both of these teams have met Michigan previously, with…

… the Wolverines holding a victory over the Titans, while having split withj the Spartans. In the first home meet of the1 season for Michigan they edged the Detrcit outfit, 9112-81/2sin an 18-hole meet…

April 25, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 145) • Page Image 3

…. The meet will be played at the West Side Tennis Club and will start at 2 p.m. First Match This will be the first match of the season forihe Wolverines net- men and they hope to get off to a good start…

…'s head. I-M SCORES TEAM VETERAN-Captain Dick Potter will play in the number one singles today when the Wolverines play the University of Detroit. This is the Hamtramck senior's third year on the squad…

… seems to like shortstop. He is the leading Wolverine hit- ter with a .400 average. Together with Meyers he has secured the left side of the Michi- gan infield with fine defensive play. All the comfort of…

…M. I W Black or Brown VAN BOVEN SHOES in the Arcade WOLVERINE GOLF SQUAD: Katzenmeyer Tests Sophomores By AL JONES Monday's 91-8/2 golf victory over Detroit was purely an experi- ment for Coach Bert…

… Katzenmeyer and his Wolverine linksters. For his six-man team Katzen- meyer used three sophomores, in- cluding Ray Lovell who hadn't played previously, and dropped two regulars, Capt. Steve Uzelac and Fred…

… was the case last season, the Wolverine team is so well balanced that no certain choice can be made about personnel for the big meets. In Monday's meet all of the Michi- gan players shot between 74 and…

February 12, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 93) • Page Image 7

… !!FN 'S.,r the 9WeITie... WITH DAVE GREY (Continued from Page 1) The Wolverines were seldom al- lowed to get close to the basket and Wisconsin grabbed the re- bounds before the Blue could go in for a…

… Ron Kramer, who sat out most of the first period after picking up four fouls in the first ten minutes of play. Wisconsin managed to stave off a late-period Wolverine surge andI the half ended with…

… Michigan on the short end of a 32-29 score. In the second half things tight- ened up considerably but the Bad- gers managed continually to hold a five to eight point lead over the Wolverines. Wisconsin…

Wolverines down. The one bright spot in the Wol-I verines' .showing last night wasj that they out rebounded the Bad- gers, grabbing 55 off the back-I boards while Wisconsin managed to come up with 44. Badgered…

… present time the Confer- ence indoor and outdoor marks are held by ex-Wolverine Charley Fonville, who set them in 1948 with heaves of 56'10-3/8" and 58'-3/8" respectively. Fonville also had held, up to…

…. This past weekend Cole was high man with scores of 277 and 271. But no matter how good the Wolverines may be, Illinois still re- mains in a class by itself. The Illini have won the Western Conference…

April 16, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 137) • Page Image 7

… wins, assertingtot that if the Wolverines don't im- UC n prove in the other departments, the competition of the Big Ten will" catch up with them. II .,l 1is - Only Glen Girardin, the Wyan-L dotte…

… the Wolverines to spend time outdoors. Katzenmeyer states that he was very impressed with the way that the seven Wolverines were hitting WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY FRENCH STUDY TOUR Comprehensive tour of…

April 05, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 136) • Page Image 3

… weather the team has been working outside the last two weeks and according to Canham is in "good shape." Flodin Improves Probably the most improved man on the Wolverine squad this Spring is dash man Dick…

… Wiggins, who was clocked By AL JONES Michigan golf coach Bert Kat- zenmeyer and seven Wolverine golfers will invade the sunny southland next week to engage two of the top southeastern link squads in dual…

… over the Wolverines. They are already mid- way in their season, having played outside the year around, while Michigan has been outside only a few days. Also, the meets will be held on their home courses…

…, which means that they will know the layout much better than the visiting Wolverines. Katzenmeyer points out that while the Michigan teams often lose these annual meets, they have usually been close in the…

… past. Often the Wolverines haven't fallen behind until the last few holes.. This year Katzenmeyer will be 13 ruins, Canadiens Win, DETROIT (AP) - The red hot Boston Bruins twice stru~ k from behind…

February 14, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 95) • Page Image 5

… ... back in action . .. star defenseman GEERT KEILSTRUP . . . 'M' miler Tuesday, February 19th Tickets $3.00 (Transportation to Detroit includted) All Wolverine Teams To Compete Here;' lcers Meet Gophers…

… Bailie and Michigan's great Olympic performer, Ed Gagnier, headline this program. Wolverine hockey fans will have a chance to see their team per- form as the icers begin a two- game return engagement with…

…, has lost its last two games in succes- sion, and now posts a 4-4 record. The Wolverines must top Illinois if they are to remain in the run- ning at all. Michigan Sports Weekend This Friday and Saturday…

… the Athletic Department will hold its annual "Michigan Sports Weekend." All Wolverine sports teams are scheduled at home. The admission charge to the hockey matches at the Coliseum and the swimmning…

February 12, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 93) • Page Image 6

…am THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12,1951 SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12,1957 Ice Squad To Host Detroit fed Wings Tonight Shooting Accuracy Cited As Wolverines' Main…

… as soon as pos- tured the decision, 5-2 to give the, sible. Wolverines the meet, 14-12. All freshman track candidates The matmen are awaiting the are to report to Lynn Doherty at arrival of Michigan…

… when the Wolverine hockey team hosts the Red Wings. Ted Lindsay (left) and Norm Ullman, teamed with the great Gordie Howe, will probably form the starting front line against the 'M' squad tonight. They…

January 16, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 88) • Page Image 9

… the Wolverines have win if they had hit on an extra ten per cent of their foul shots? Why, you may ask, do we need a mathematician for this simple operation? The answer is the one-and-one foul rule…

… can be assessed or not, it is a safe assumption to conclude by saying that an improvement from the 15-ft. line would help Bill Perigo & Co. The Wolverines, currently in a three-way tie for second place…

… no one ever gave us a chance of getting there, and then win- ning the playoffs." Another thrill for him was the pair of goals he scored in those playoffs. Quartet Enters K. of C. Relays Four Wolverine

May 26, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 172) • Page Image 3

…TH.E MCMGAN DAILY PAGE TI TILE MICHIGAN DATLY PA(~ 'F AL .l AJL&LA iI ichigan Netters Win, Nine Second, Golfers Third Wildcats Take Crown; Rain Stops Wolverines Badgers Take Golf Title…

Wolverines made a valiant effort against the elements at East Lan- sing yesterday. They built up a 6-2 lead in four innings of the first game of the scheduled double header. Then the clouds opened up…

…, John Law of Michigan and Frank Carr of Ohio State tied for fifth place laurels. In spite of the rain Friday night and slight winds, the playing con- ditions were pretty good. Two in Top Ten The Wolverine

… -- Matt Mann, former Michigan swimming coach and present mentor at the Univer- sity of Oklahoma, has been added to the Helms Hall of Fame for the sport. Mann, who. retired as coach of Wolverine swimmers in…

May 18, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 165) • Page Image 3

…SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1957 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1957 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE TITREI Michigan Diamondmen Two-Run Homer by Boros Wins Game for Wolverines) in;, Track Team…

… sterted the game fox the WolverinACs He wqs 1-1 in Big Ten action entering yester- day's game. His opponent on the mound was Thomas who had a 2-1 record. Minnesota broke the ice in the second inning when it…

… Bruce Fox on base in the eighth inning to give Michigan the game-winning margin. Only a few fans were present in the damp Ferry Field Stadium to see the Wolverines keep their title hopes alive. Special…

Wolverines were turned in by Dave Owen and Ron Kramer who provided a pleasant surprise for Canham. Owen Sets Record Owens set an Ohio Stadium rec- ord when he put the shot 58'%". The Big Ten Championship…

… Tveunis gave the Boiler- makers a solid- five-hit pitching effort. Special to The Daily It was a perfect day for tennis yesterday in Bloomington, Indi- ana, where the Wolverine tennis squad beat Indiana, 8…

… best game of the season as he beat the Indiana captain, Elam Huddles- ton. The crowd was a typical Hoosier crowd. The stands rang with cheers after each Michigan error. The Wolverine's No. 4 man…

… (I), 6-3, 6-3. Erickson (M) def. Petrick (I), 6-3, 6-0. lost only one doubles match May 20, 1955' Parchute and now graduated. Erickson and to beat Huddle while John H topped Ken Dill Wolverine

…'s golf. team will finish its dual-meet season today as they engage Detroit and Michigan State on the Titans' home course. After today's 36-hole meet the Wolverines will spend next week preparing for the…

… Ann Arbor, when the Wolverines outshot Michigan State, Ohio State and Purdue. However, the Spartans came back last Monday to swamp. Michigan with a spectacular show- ing at East Lansing. The meet today…

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