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January 07, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 74) • Page Image 1

… night before nearly 3500 fans at the Coliseum. The Wolverines played the Frenchmen on better - than - even terms the first two sessions and were leading at the second inter- mission, 2-1, but bogged down…

…:33 for the only penalty of the contest, but the Wolverines could not capitalize on the advantage. It wasn't until 11:45 of the mid- dle period that the Wolverines fin- ally broke through the tight Cara…

May 10, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 158) • Page Image 1

…. Mal Schwarz of the Marines(right) prepares to hit the sawdust after tying the other two. By recording this leap all three share the distinction of sharing the new Ferry Field record. The Wolverines

… without the pressures of compulsory legis- By MIKE GILLMAN Wolverine trackmen edged out the Quantico Marines, 681/2-631/2, in a hotly contested dual meet yesterday, ,with the entire meet being run in the…

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

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

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

May 11, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 151) • Page Image 1

…. WOLVERINE MASCOT DIES: 'reppy' Leaves His Cage Forever * * * * WASHINGTON-Secretary of the Treasury Snyder announced last night that the Secret Service has smashed a million-dollar syndicate which passed…

… counterfeit money in 28 of the 48 states and in Canada. "Treppy " the wolverine, mascot of the University's athletic teams and 14 years an occupant of a zoo cage behind the Museums Build- ing, died Tuedsay…

October 04, 1959 (vol. 70, iss. 12) • Page Image 1

… in Final Period To Destroy Spartans' Shutout BY JIM BENAGH Sports Editor A pair of supposedly-crippled backs and a "pony line" of Michigan State combined to make the 1959 edition of Michigan Wolverines

… losses throughout the First reaction in financial circles game. was unanimous that the ruling was Injure Wolverines favorable to both sides. They also blocked and tackled Government attorneys had asked in…

May 23, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 169) • Page Image 1

… "best class" and supplied the Univer- sity's chemistry department with no one. A letter said: Wolverines Lead Big Ten In Golf Meet: By CLIFF MARKS Michigan's golfers were as hot' as the sun yesterday…

… shapes up as a two-team race between the Wolverines and the Illini. OSU's lead promises to be a short-lived one, as they picked up their early lead on the basis of three places in the discus (one of the…

May 15, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 162) • Page Image 1

… changes can take Irish Stop Wolverines By DAVE LYON Associate sports Editor Notre Dame relief pitcher Jack Mitchell stopped Michigan's rally- ing baseball team short yesterday,, hurling shutout ball for the…

… last 3% innings as the Irish took a 9-8 squeaker in the cold and dampness of Ferry Field. The Wolverines had recovered from an 8-4 third-inning deficit to bring the score to only 8-7 with two on and one…

May 02, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 151) • Page Image 1

… trouble with Toledo in the morning, 7-1 (one match was a tie), and then won two of three doubles matches, in the afternoon to edge-OSU, 5-4. The Wolverines play a double bill today, beginning with Toledo at…

… 10 a.m. They take on Minne- sota at 1:30 p.m. In the day's final match, Toledo meets Ohio State at 4:30. Coach Bill Murphy gave four Wolverines their first start in Michigan uniform and all came…

April 26, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 146) • Page Image 1

Wolverines, MSU Split Double Bill By DAVE LYON Special to The Daily Dwight D. Eisenhower and British -4prime Minister Harold Macmillan. The American and British delega- tions feel the nuclear talks will note…

… here yesterday afternoon. Wolverine batters had a field day in the opener, collecting 18 hits, yet lost their second game to the Spartans in two days for lack of effective pitching. State com- bed three…

…. The Nittany Lions led most of the way, but Wolverine anchor- man Tony Seth outlegged Dick Engelbrink by about five yards. Engelbrink took the baton with a lead of a couple of yards and held on right…

January 10, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 82) • Page Image 1

… investigating committee of corruption, racketeering and abuse of trust and power In' labor- management affairs "have aroused A m e r i c a and amazed other peoples." Saying he was disappointed that 'WOLVERINES

Wolverines was set in the third period after they had overcome a Tech lead to assume a 2-1 margin. The second Michigan tally was by Bob White at 6:30 and after this score the Wolverines valiantly and…

December 14, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 73) • Page Image 1

… the 82-nation assembly sought to meeting. Debate on Algeria entered t political committee. Representativ WOLVERINES SWEEP SERIES: Wolverine Hockey Team Smothers McGill, 8-2 By HAL APPLEBAUM Michigan…

… Friday night's 10-1 rout enabled the Wolverines to sweep the two-game series. Gary Mattson scored twice for the second night in a row to lead the Michigan scoring parade. Defenseman Scores Fluke Goal With…

November 22, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 58) • Page Image 1

… Bob Ptacek (49) smashes over the line for a touchdown. Ptacek will play his final game for the Wolverines when they meet the heavily favored Buckeyes of Ohio State at Columbus this afternoon. Ptacek…

… figures to play the key role in any hopes the Wolverines have of upsetting the Buckeyes. Michigeaan Mes Faored In Oo sterbaan's FnlGm By AL JONES Daily Sports Editor COLUMBUS-A capacity crowd is expected…

May 18, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 165) • Page Image 1

… Field as Michigan succumbed twice to Illinois, 5-3 and 11-2. The Wolverines were mathematically eliminated from any title contention when Michigan State won twice. The league-leading Spar- tans' record 1…

… the smeared five hurlers for 24 hits. CoAfeence nesnc den t The Wolverines came back with nference, University president only 13 of their own. Harlan Hatcher spoke briefly. It was the second time this…

… sea- Hatcher emphasized the need for son that Wolverine moundsmen higher education. have done their utmost in "dis- Calendar . . covering" unknown talent in an United States economic policies. Nixon…

March 29, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 130) • Page Image 1

…"uckeyes Take Slim Lead in NCAA Swim Ie > .' ? Wolverine Swimmers Trail by One Relay Victory Paces OSU to 43-42 Lead By CARL RISEMAN Ohio State's victory in the 400- yd. freestyle relay last night push- ed…

Wolverines who didn't enter a team in the race. Yale is running third with 30 points at the halfway mark. The rest of the teams stand as follows: Michigan State 28; Iowa 18; Southern Methodist 11; Illinois 10…

… the lone Wolverine victory but Cy Hopkins, Dick Hanley, Dick Kim- ball and John Smith have added points to the Michigan total. Tashnick faced his chief rival, Yale's Tim Jecko, in the 200-yd. butterfly…

March 09, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 113) • Page Image 1

… Big Ten competition a 21-point margin over second-place Michigan State and Ohio . But the points that the Wolverines began the event with hroomed to 112 'y the day's end. ~of tdsWan eds W ant Soi…

… was high man for the Wolverines with 22 points on five field goals and 12 foul shots in 12 attempts. Iowa forward Dave Gunther was top scorer for the night with 23. George Lee and Tillotson notched 21…

February 09, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 89) • Page Image 1

… Michigan rushed past Illinois last night, 88-81, to move back into first placein the harried Big Ten basketball race. The victory came, above all else, because the Wolverines had five hard-working cagers on…

… depart- ments. Three "M" cagers scored over 20 points, as George Lee returned to his top form to lead the pack with 23. Captain Pete Tillotson, the top Wolverine scorer for the season with slightly below a…

…, the undefeated Wolverines me- thodically churned past an Iowa squad that was rated before the season by Michigan swim coach Gus Stager as the team to beat in the Western Conference. Fries Outstanding…

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…

December 20, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 76) • Page Image 1

… suspended ih; two outstanding swimmers, Bert and Jack Wardrop, for "in- subordination." This was January 18, as the Wolverines lost by two slim points,, 52-50. But this unusual event, alone, did not make up…

… scored first j a definitebidfor the nomination ,Pagnol, author of the Broadway Colorado College, 7-5.hit"Fanie"i Michigan now moves on to but the Wolverines came right l the Michigan leigslator replied hit…

December 09, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 67) • Page Image 1

… before 3,500 fans at the Coliseum. The Wolverines and Toronto will close out their two-game series at 8 p.m. tomorrow night. Tickets for the contest will go on sale at the Athletic Administration Building…

…-checking, hard-pressing Toronto six capitalized on the tiring Wolverines in the last period and shaved the margin to one goal before the final horn sounded. Forwards Ed Switzer, Don McIntosh, and Jerry Karpinka…

… shots, displaying the nimbleness that earned him All-American rec- ognition last year. sored by the Wolverine CUlub anad a local bus company, is scheduled Ike Aids Nixon for Dec. 21 and Jan. 2. Buses…

May 19, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 159) • Page Image 1

… or the Customs Office blocked this shipment. Maazine The last Sunday Magazine section of the semester will be out tomorrow. Baseballers I .Easil Whip Iowa, 6-'2 Sealby, Tippeiy Lead Wolverines To Win…

… Special To The Daily IOWA CITY, Ia.-Bill Thurs- ton's pitching, 10 Wolverine hits and five Iowa errors brought Michigan its fourth Conference victory here yesterday, 6-2. The win places Michigan all alone…

… in third place in the Con- ference standings as Minnesota defeated Michigan State in yes- terday's play. The Wolverines will face the Gophers today at Minneapolis in their toughest double header of the…

April 25, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 137) • Page Image 1

… - Coach Ray Fisher's hustling baseball squad chalked up another victory yesterday afternoon as they stopped the Western Michigan Broncos, 5-2. The Wolverines' victory over last year's NCAA runners-up ran…

… their string to six consecutive victories. 'M' Gets Five Hits Michigan made the most of its five hits as it bunched three of them into two big innings. After jumping off to an early lead, the Wolverines

March 04, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 102) • Page Image 1

… its nearest rival. The big surprise of the evening however was Michigan. Placing men in 13 of the 14 events the Wolverines scored 56 points in the meet to take second. Iowa, which figured to place…

… Special To The Daily CHAMPAIGN, Ill. -- After find- ing Illinois far too powerful in Wolverines' Balance Pays Off, Leads to Easy Track Victory By JOHN HILLYER Special To The Daily EAST LANSING…

February 25, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 95) • Page Image 1

…. Wolverine wingman Switzer found Carabin goalie Bleau's weakness five times-three in the last seven minutes-and that was the story of Michigan's explosive 5-2victory. Tech, Minnesota Win While Michigan engaged…

Wolverines take on Montreal again -at 8 p.m. Tickets are on sale at the Athletic Admin- T"nistration Building until noon and Switzer's five goals last night. T * i* * Xwere a season's high for the team 1…

… best individual scoring performances of recent Wolverine ice history. Actually, the crew-cut sopho- more had plenty of assistance. Neil McDonald gained four assists while Dick Dunnigan had three. Captain…

February 18, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 89) • Page Image 1

… Gophers here before a sell-out Williams Arena mob. The Wolverine triumph threw the sensational league race into a three-way tie for first place, as Michigan Tech's rampant Huskies kept pace by blitzing…

… Minnesota's reach. With the Wolverines leading by only one slim goal, the lean Mc- Intosh took a pass from Ed Switz- er, who had taken a cross ice pass from Tommy Rendall. Roaring in as a trailer on the play…

… look like Animal Farm at Northwestern this afternoon. Donald Duck will be wearing a Wildcat uniform when the Wolverine wrestling squad in- vades Evanston, Illinois for a dual meet between the two Big Ten…

February 12, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 84) • Page Image 1

… purpose behind state acquisition, according to President ry, is inability of the Detroit Board of Education to carry the TINGTON, Ind. - Paced hooting Archie Dees, In- sted the Wolverine cag- here last…

… handling by the Wolverines. Michigan's floor work completely collapsed during the second half as Indiana increased its lead by 10 points in the first six minutes of the period. Poor Scoring Depth With the…

… exception of Kramer, Tom Jorgensen, and Billy Wright, not one of the Wolverines were See RAGGED, Page 3 Offices In Japan onsid ered by 'U' Tokyo is - being considered as the site for a possible University…

January 17, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 79) • Page Image 1

… Victor Spree Special To The Daily MADISON, Wis.-Michigan's basketball bubble burst last night. After winning three straight in Conference competition, the Wolverines were dropped, 69-58, by a fighting…

…, the Wolverines, led by Pete Tillotson's five field goals and brilliant re- bounding, staged numerous sec- ond-half rallies but were unable to come closer than eight points to the Badger quintet. The…

January 12, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 75) • Page Image 1

… Olympic games. Olympians Impressive The Wolverines had nothing to be ashamed of in losing tothe well -coached Olympic s qu ad. Coach Johnny Mariucci's Olymp- ians divided their scoring four ways in the…

… by pushing the puck past Olympic goalie Don Rigazio at 17:31 of the middle period. Ex-Wolverine -goalie "Ike" Ikola was sick and did not dress. The Wolverines started slowly, but showed increasing…

December 14, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 65) • Page Image 1

… ended only in seemingly safe 3-1 lead for the Wolverines was dissappointment. A erased in the final Study Group To Propose New Plans By DICK SNYDER Student Government Council's structure study committee…

… play left, Denver center Jack Smith grabbed a loose puck in front of the Wolverine goal and batted it home to tie the score at 3-3. Only 25 seconds earlier Coach Neil Celley had pulled his star goalie…

… 10-minute climax. Both teams came close to scoring but not close enough. Wolverine scoring was divided between sophomores Wally Max- well and Ed Switzer, with the former getting two tallies. Unusually…

May 19, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 161) • Page Image 1

… Detroit, 9-0, on the Wolverines' courts. The third consecutive whitewash and seventeenth straight dual meet victory was merely the last in a series of tuneups for the unbeat- en Wolverines before they…

… number one man U1nited Party for the Wolverines, Barry MacKay, / had the most trouble in preserving S- een 'in 195 his team's clean sweep. Titan Earl ei Clark extended the lanky netter to y sets of 7-5. 6…

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

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

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

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

February 22, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 95) • Page Image 1

… upset the Wolverines, 72-68, last night at the Fairgrounds Coli- seum. Led by Ron Kramer, who scored 24 points, 16 in the second half, the Maize and Blue overcame a 14 point deficit and took a 65-63 lead…

… with 2 minutes to play. However,: the efforts of John Miller and Don Kelley, who scored 29 and 20 points respectively, prov'ed to be too much for Michigan, and the Wolverines went down to defeat for the…

… led the Wolverine scorers with 10. In the opening minutes of the second half, Michigan,\ led by See KRAMER, Page 7 Commenting on the s stipulation, Mary Jo Park first vice-president, said" has been…

May 09, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 153) • Page Image 1

… Should Know About Communism." Wolverine Nine Downs lowa Twice Wisniewski Vico,8-3, * *[ * * * * On Six-Hitter Eaddy's Single Wins Second Encounter As U, Teachers Named Subpoenaed in…

… world." the Wolverines' 7-2 mark. GENEVA - OP) - French (.)** *eign Minister Georges Bida ult (P. 6) 32) MICHIGAN tallied five times in voice choking with emotion, a Lansing Hearings Begin Tomorrow…

… EADDY WAS the Wolverine day'si See TOMMELEIN, Page 5 r. Formal winner of the local "Mr. d" contest as announced C Ball Friday night is an Niedermeier, '56, of louse, West Quad. His e will appear in the…

April 21, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 137) • Page Image 1

… from photographers, radio newsmen and reporters. * * * .I Wolverines Steamroller Wayne, 11-1 National Roundup By The Associated Press DETROIT - Gov. G. Mennen Williams said yesterday a long list i ii…

… of hits. Center- fielder Dan Cline opened the in- ning by beating out a slow roller hit to the second baseman. FRANK RONAN, Wolverine sec- ond sacker, bunted and Wayne catcher Dick Gogolewski threw low…

… the similarities between imperial 1,Fraternity House presidents last on the FOA sponsored trip. In ad- started for the Wolverines and set architecture and that of the me- night voted procedural changes…

April 14, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 131) • Page Image 1

… postponed until a time when it might be completed with a suf- ficient safety margin between Ch . l , tinnof Ch oh vpino- Wolverines Beaten, 441 By Broncos Graham Limits 'M' to Two Hits By PHIL DOUGLIS…

… the Broncos take an early second inning lead and never give it up, as the six-foot, three-inch Gra- ham allowed only seven Wolver- ines to reach base. * * * THE WOLVERINES will try to regain their lost…

…. The only Wolverine hits off Graham were a third inning double by centerfielder Danny Cline and a ninth inning single off the bat of first baseman Jack - Corbett. Cline's double drove in the only…

December 05, 1953 (vol. 64, iss. 62) • Page Image 1

… Victors Gets First Goal I n41 Seconds By HANLEY GURWIN A determined Wolverine hockey team opened its season in a con- vincing manner last night as. Mi- chigan completely dominated play to turn back a Mc…

… first of his two tallies and the Wolverines second of the night at the 5:26 mark of the op- ening period. Less than three minutes later, Doug Philpdtt, who assisted on McFarland's gaol, bagged one of his…

… third line, netted two more goals, bring- ing the Wolverine total to six. See BIG, Page 2 BIG * * * THREE' DISCUSS SO lET POLICIES I BER UD. " 'Messiah' To Be Given Here Today Handel…

May 19, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 159) • Page Image 1

… along with the AAU proposal that the 'M' Netmen Lose to State By 7-2 Count Special to The Daily EAST LANSING - Michigan State proved too tough for the Wolverine tennis squad for the second time this…

… TRANSCONTINENTAL-Boston Symphony members lea.ving for East Lansing yesterday, their last stop before their Ann Arbor performance tonizht. ** * * OTHER THAN the two loses sus- tained to MSC the Wolverines Pir e…

…" and Stravinsky's "Suite from L'Oiseau de Feu, The Fire Bird."' Blanked in all three doubles matches, the Wolverines took their only victories in the num- ber two and number six singles, where Pete…

May 03, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 146) • Page Image 1

… male senior from Saginaw who thought University Day1 should have been scheduled for the fall before he made up his mind to go to Michigan State., -Daily-Don Campbell IOWA CATCHER STOPS ONE WOLVERINE RUN…

… this week to a committee representing all American cities at the Inter- national Union of Cities June 15 to 20 in Vienna. Hawks Stop 'M' Baseball Nine Twice Wolverines Drop To Second Place By DAVE BAAD…

… A plucky Iowa baseball team, performing flawlessly in the clutch, ended Michigan's four game Big Ten victory skien in convincing fashion yesterday, whipping the Wolverines in both ends of a dou- ble…

April 26, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 140) • Page Image 1

…- viet leaders are sincerely interested in . a co-operative solution to world problems." By BOB MANGOLIN Special to Rie 1oty CHAMPAIGN - A rejuvenated Wolverine baseball team made it three straight…

… Aprilj 16. er's baseballers. * HOWEVER, two sharp pitching exhibitions by Jack Corbett and Mary Wisniewski, coupled with some timely Michigan hitting en- abled the Wolverines to rack up the double…

… southpaw pitching of Gary Smith drove out two bingles in four turns. The Wolverines wasted no speed-up proposals, time jumping into the lead in the first game, when with one M edical D raft out in the first…

April 24, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 138) • Page Image 1

…. The Wolverines, with a 4-4 reocrd thus far this season, open con- THE;,ARGEST group of Amern- ference action against Ohio State in Columbus this afternoon, and cans to be liberated in one day- then move…

Wolverines, figures lenced the Red guns, the Navy posts on the Union Executive to be Jack Gannon, Ohio catcher said. Council for next year was made who pounded the ball at a .409 clip x C to rank third in last…

…, in an attempt to jets probably destroyed one Com- Ohlude Dave Smith, 56, house; Bert turn the tables on a Michigan munist MIG and damaged two Shapero, '55, publicity. See WOLVERINE, Page 3 more over…

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