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September 15, 1959 (vol. 0, iss. 36) • Page Image 37

… near-perfect loss record last season, but alsol added the Conference m to their credit as every man he Wolverine aggregation tri- is was quite a reversal from 958 season in which the net- dropped to the…

…- gained back much of its pre- s prestige by the success of its feats. Success Questionable the season's start, success ared as a question mark. But asn't too long afterward that wolverines seemed to be a…

…. definite challenger to Iowa's Con- ference crown. The opener was a quadrangular meet with Minnesota, Ohio State and Toledo. The going was easy for the Wolverines as they dropped both Conference foes 9-0 and…

… transfer student Larry Zaitzeff. Bow to Notre Dame The next dual meet entangled a highly touted NotreDame. squad, and It lived up- to all expectations by battling the Wolverines to the finish before downing…

… Pea- cock, added the final Wolverine singles victory in a 6-4, 6-4 tri- umph over Michigan State's Ron Mescall. Both Peaccok and Fulton were defending titles from the previous playoffs. Sweep…

… when Chicago swept all honors. It was for that very team that present tennis coach Murphy, played. The Wolverines proved unbeat- able. Erickson and Dubie paired to crush Andrews and Bill Nadig of Iowa, 6…

March 24, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 125) • Page Image 6

…TBE MICHIGAN DAILY I Penn State Takes GymCrown Wolverines Place Far Fifth; Vega Dethrones Grossfeld By FRED KATZ OUTDOORS AT LAST-Wolverine shortstop Gene Struczewski takes a healthy cut at one of…

… 11 places. Only Champion. Ed Cole was the Wolverines' only champion. The 'M' co- captain, competing'in his last col- legiate meet, grabbed first place on the trampoline after having won it three years…

… tumbling while Jim- my Brown was a shade behind in fourth. Skinner, a junior, scored 83 points of a possible 100. Soph- omore Brown tallied 82%. The Wolverines' fifth-place fin- ish was a tribute to quality…

…. Com- peting in only two events, Michi- gan still outscored several teams that had men in practically every event. Michigan State placed at least one performer in each event, yet topped the Wolverines by…

…'s in- frequent but pleasant visits to Ann Arbor to hold its first out- door practice of the season yes- terday. With the weather balmy and the temperature approaching the 60s, the Wolverines left the…

March 12, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 115) • Page Image 3

…-36 defeat at flli- nois was due in part to a great performance by Illinois' Abe Grossfeld and in part to the tense- ness of the Wolverine gymnasts. An all-around gymnast, Gross- ;feld took four firsts, a…

… where on several occasions the Wolverine trampolinists disqualied them- selves by losing control of their direction and landing on the edge of the trampoline. Theteam was a little more re- laxed for…

… higher scoring guard duo next season. Outside.of the Big Ten schedule, four of the teams Michigan played have gone on to greater heights. Only one of the four, Nebraska, did the Wolverines beat, 81-57. The…

… the first round of the NCAA mid-eastern regional tour- nament and lost. Wyoming, who dumped the Wolverines, 78-66, over the Christ- mas holidays, meets Seattle to- night in the first round of the far…

… scores two points against Iowa in the season's finale last Saturday. Lewis' eight free-throws late in the game put the contest on ice for the Wolverines. Sigma Chi, ZIJ"T Win, Advance in I Playoffs By…

September 17, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 1) • Page Image 25

… England.- Following an April southern trip which saw Michigan trounce Vanderbilt and Georgia Tech, the Wolverines came North to contin- ue on their rampage. Playing in two warmup match- es before the…

… State and Western Michigan, more than two years ago, who handed Michi- gan its last defeat., The Wolverines closed their sea- son with an 8-1 victory over Northwestern. By ALAN WINKELSTEIN "Our freshmen…

… the nation, Ohio State. However, the strongest points in the Wolverine outlook this sea- son are the new sophomore addi- tions to the varsity. Who's Who in Swimming A list of the new additions reads…

… were im- portant cogs in the Wolverine at- tack. Delaney took a second in m.. CHAMPION DOUBLES COMBINATION - Barry MacKay (left) and Dick Potter not only won the Big Ten first and second singles…

September 21, 1955 • Page Image 47

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

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

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

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

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

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

November 04, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 42) • Page Image 6

… boys played a great game," the "M" mentor said in the locker room afterwards. Michigan did play its best game of the season. When the breaks came, the Wolverines were able to take advantage and keep them…

…. There are three games left, and if Michigan is to equal its Big Ten record of last year it must win two of them. Last Year Last season the Wolverines had a 3-3-1 Conference mark, and a 5-3-1 overall…

… Northwestern or Iowa. I I1 L' k I a Scoring three goals in the first and three in the second periods, the Wolverine boosters dominated the entire Wesleyan game. Michi- gan fullback Hans Van Deboven Camp…

… stood out in the defensive lineup as he time and again broke Wesleyan's offensive patterns. Wesleyan couldn't contain the fine teamwork exhibited by the Wolverine forward line. Filiozola Rubens and Kweku…

September 17, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 1) • Page Image 24

… slight improvement over last tade some bad mistakes have changed the picture. year's fifth place finish with a c cost us" commented vet- The Wolverines also had trouble record of 8-7. oach Ray Fisher. "We…

…-5, to take the title. Although Illinois had tied Mich- igan for the Big Ten crown with a 10-3 record, the Wolverines gain- ed the chance to represent the Conference in the national play- offs because of…

… its two wins in two encounters with the Illini. A top-notch mound staff in- cluding Jack Corbett, Marv Wis- niewski, Dick Yikorsky and Jack Ritter was the prime factor in the Wolverine championship. It…

…'s leading hitter and inducing the next batter to ground out for the final out. T, Compensating for a season of. disappointing dual meet competi- tion the 1956 Wolverine wrestling squad, in spite of being…

… two opponents to gain fourth place. Another Wolverine, Frank Hirt, gained an upset decision over top- ranked Bill Muther of Illinois at 137 to take a vital second. Undoubtedly the most exciting match of…

… falls on one another. Marchello Wins Title Marchello's bout with Kurdel- meier was the final and decisive one which gave Michigan the ti- tle. It seemed to everyone but Marchello that the Wolverine title…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

February 24, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 97) • Page Image 3

…mU1NJf.X, IE1iRUA4t 9 "5" .THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE Wolverine Icers Slip Past McKennell Scores Two; Chin Nets Third Marker 0, * * * By BOB LANDOWNE A flashy forward in John Mc-. Kennell…

Wolverines, one each in the first and second periods. He thereby racked up five goals in the week- end series against the Montreal team. For the first two periods of play it seemed that Ikola would match his…

… nets at 5:21 of the final stanza. * * * THE MCGILL goal made the score 2-1 at the moment, but the Wolverines regained their two goal lead just a minute later. George Chin tallied from up close for…

… teams. Four games still remain on the Wolverine puck schedule. * * * MCKENNELL stole the show in the first two periods and tried des- perately throughout the third per- iod to turn the "hat trick" for the…

… stickhandling JOHN McKENNELL * * * the puck past MGill goalie Bob McLellan. * * * IN THE SECOND period Mc- Kennell made it 2-0 Michigan. Wolverine defenseman Alex Mc- Clellen had shoved the puck through the Mc…

…), five minutes. Illinois Deals Gym Squad First Defeat Two Illinois juniors spelled de- feat for the Wolverine gymnastics team yesterday at Illinois as Mich- igan succumbed to the Illini, 621/- 331/2. Bob…

February 12, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 86) • Page Image 3

… total set four years ago. The Wolverines jumped off to an early lead, but, the home team went ahead a few seconds before the end of the first quar- ter. Michigan seemed to be in the contest until halftime…

… from the Big Ten cellar and threaten three teams for leadership of the second division. But the Wolverine hopes were weakened by the loss of freshmen Bob Jewell, Ralph Kauffman and Dick Powless. The trio…

… was de- clared ineligible for second semes- ter play due to scholastic difficul- ties. THE WOLVERINES s c o r e d their most decisive victory by trouncing Michigan State, 50-36, in a thrill…

… two-point win from the Wildcats. Paced by Chicago forward Larry Dellefield, Northwestern held off a last-minute Maize and Blue rally to top the Wolverines, 59-57. Following deadlocks of 19-19 at the…

… quarter and 33-33 at the half, Northwestern took a 54-40 lead with four minutes left in the third stanza and held the Wolverines at bay the rest of the way. Michigan overcame a 13-point Northwestern…

… ineligibility FOURTH STRAIGHT: Wolverine Matmen Beat Iowa; Take Six Matches .4. CLASS OF '52 WELL-PAID JOBS FOR ENGI 'NEERS AT LINK AVIATION! Engineering majors -there's a fine career for you at LINK AVIATION…

May 02, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 144) • Page Image 3

…'s. baseball team was cooled off here yesterday as the Wolverines dropped a 4-2 decision to Notre Dame. Behind the three-hit pitching of Bob Nemes, the Irish handed the Wolverines their first loss in four games…

Wolverines to their lowest hit total of the season. Michigan's starting pitcher, Earl Keim, was charged with the loss in his first mound start for the Maize and Blue. Keim fan- ned three and walked three while…

… 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 9 E 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 * k DICK WAKEFIELD . . . controversy continues *I * * Ex- Wolverine Still on Fence Dick Wakefield, one of the most controversial figures…

… summer and/or spring-fall semesters. Address let- ters of application or inquiry to personnel chairman, 915 Oakland Ave., or phone 3-8507 for infor- mation. Wolverine Club: Meeting, 7:30 p.m., Rms. 2K, L…

April 25, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 138) • Page Image 3

…- more Lake this past week-end. The Wolverine tars collected a total of 123 points to finish ahead of DePauw University who had to f A wait till the last race of the meet before taking a first place yet…

…- ing second in the A division be- hind I.I.T. and third in the B divi- sion behind Notre Dame and De Pauw. HOWEVER, in the second race, the Wolverines came back and showed they were still the team to k…

… beat taking first in both divisions with plenty of water between them and the second place boats. . They took another first place in the A division of the third race. But, in the B clash, the Wolverines

… finished second when, after having lead most of the way, the De Pauiw crew pulled up in the last 30 yards and nosed their bow across the finish line a boat's length ahead of Michigan. The Wolverine dinghies…

…. Conference baseball heap by vir- The rest of the lineup will b tue of their successful weekend pretty well composed of newcome: stand, the Wolverines travel to with the exception of first sacke South Bend…

February 22, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 100) • Page Image 6

… identical' scores of 82-30 yesterday to ex-' tend their unbeaten streak to eight. The Wolverines, who looked impressive in walloping Michigan State, 732-382, last week, looked even better yesterday, as they…

… be building up for a peak that they hope to reach this Friday. Gompf Excels The visitors managed only one first against the Wolverines. This came in the trampoline event where Tom Gompf of Ohio State…

… Yost Field House. . Wolverine matmen won only7 two of the eight bouts and drew in another in a meet character- ized by lethargy and missed chances. Coach Cliff Keen was content to let the results speak…

…." The Wolverines' record is now 5-4, but Michigan has a reputa- tion in recent years of perform- ing better in the Big Ten meet than the dual-meet record would have indicated. Michigan State jumped head…

…- long into the title race by nosing out Minnesota Friday night, at East Lansing. Johnson said his team was not at its best Friday, and was somewhat sharper against the Wolverines. Wolverines Flat At any…

… rate, there was little doubt yesterday that Michigan was flat. Several Wolverines let opportunities for takedowns or falls slip by. Others had several good chances for getting out from underneath, but…

…) was one of two Wolverine matmen to post individual victories yesterday as he topped 157-lb. Harry Schlieff, 8-1. Gymnast Rich Montpetit (left) picked up a second in still rings, plus two other seconds…

Wolverines board- ed a plane early yesterday morning -for the Madison campus. Although the locale changed, the complexion of the meet was no different than that at MSU. Wisconsin couldn't cope with the great…

…. Maten (M); 2. Wisc.; 3. Ware (M). Time - 2:29. 440-YD. FREESTYLE RELAY --. 1. Michigan (Tashnick, Hopkins, Mor- breaststroke was also indicative of the Wolverines' overall team depth. The trimly…

… previously undefeated Frank Legacki by a foot to win the 60-yd. freestyle. Carl Woolley made amends in the 100-yd. freestyle to upset the Wis- consin star. Joe Gerlach was the Wolverines' sole representative…

January 14, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 84) • Page Image 3

… the Wolverine forward. Burton matched this with 14. Balanced scoring highlighted the Michigan victory. In addition to Burton, Tillotson had 18 to lead the field. Lee had 16, and Miller came into his own…

… "We were pretty happy to get' those five goals Saturday hight," and with this brief comment Coach Al Renfrew summed up the jubilation which was present in the Wolverine locker room yester- day. After…

… suffering a 3-2 loss to Michigan Tech Friday night, the Wolverines came back Saturday night with their strongest show- ing of the season to humble the Huskies, 5-2. More than one player reached his peak as…

… the Wolverines re- bounded from a three-game losing streak. Don McIntosh scored his first goal since December 14. "With his old form back plus the use of the best shot on the team, Don should be a big…

… tall forward did a lot of both during last night's win and his clutch baskets put the Wolverines ahead many times during the game. STAGER SURPRISED: Relays Show MSU Depth ,Your Discontinued Textbooks…

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…

September 15, 1954 • Page Image 40

… prospects for the :t season. he Wolverines finished ninth in Western Conference champion- ps after winning seven and los- nine during the dual meet son. ,atzenmeyer started the season i Captain Jack Stumpfig…

….The Wolverines pped the first match to North USED BOOKS Try FOLLETT'S First at BARGAIN PRICES Carolina, 191/2 to 72, and fared poorly with Duke, iosing t h a t match, 221/2-42. Start Dual Meet Season The Maize…

… a whole failed to live up to pre- season expectation and was not able to overcome the failure of the Michigan hiters to produce as they had done the year before. While the Wolverine pitching was not…

…. With a year of experience under their belts, Benedict and Ronan should provide the Wolverines - with a strong second base combin- ation this coming season. The only newcomer to the outer gardens was left…

… side of the season, a Michigan fan can point to the 22 victories, 10 of which did come in conference play. Included among the Wolverine ac- complishments was an extremely successful spring tour, which…

February 14, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 89) • Page Image 6

…six THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1954 mi.". SU Hands M' Cagers Sixth B'* g Ten Loss, 97-77 . KAUL, NALAN, HANEY WIN: Wolverine Matmen Edge Iowa, 15-14 'By KEN COPP With former…

Wolverine wrest- ling stars looking on, the Michi- gan wrestlers edged a rugged Iowar squad by a score or 1-14 yester- day afternoon in Yost Field House. The meet was one of the mostยฐ exciting in Michigan…

…Caf- free. THE WOLVERINES reserved their greatest effort for the final event, the 400-yard freestyle re- lay. Sprint stars Ron Gora, Tom Benner, Jack Wardrop, and Don Hill raced to a new college record of 3…

… Wardrop by six feet. The Wardrop twins lived up to advance notices as they had a hand in four Wolverine victories and two seconds. In addition to his part on the record-breaking relay team, Jack won the…

… farther behind had it not been for the sensational jump shots of Tom Jorgenson. Hitting on his unorthodox fallaway jump shot Jorgenson led all Wolverine scorers with 21 points: Factors which contributedto…

… the Wolverine defeat were slop- py passes and amazing foul shooting byaOhio State. Jim Barron and Don Eaddy contin- ually had trouble bringing the ball up the court. Many out-of- bound passes were…

… intercepted by the Buckeyes for easy layups. The Scarlet and Gray dumped in only three more field goals than the Wolverines but found the range at the charity line for an ex- cellent 29 of 36. However, the only…

February 09, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 84) • Page Image 6

…, playing his first game for the Wolverines, managed to pick up ten minutes in penalties and was in .the box during the first two Denver goals. Buchanan, how- ever, played a strong defensive' game and will be…

… in the middle stanza the Wolverines broke the game -wide open when Denver center Jack Smith was penalized for slashing. ** * . WITHIN SIX minutes, the red light blinked five times after Mich- igan…

… the tight Iowa de- fense and took most of its shots from outside. The winners block-' ed many Wolverine shot's and stole numerous passes. Along with Jorgensen, John Codwell stood out in a losing cause…

… HANLEY GURWIN Following the pattern that has prevailed for the past few sea- sons, the beginning of the second semester finds the Wolverine hockey team fighting desperately to earn a playoff spot in the…

Wolverines have nine including the two from last night's win over Denver. Due to the confusing scoring system which awards different point values to the contests de- pending on the number of times the teams…

… return to Colorado Springs. Re- maining on the Gopher schedule are four one point games with Michigan Tech, two two-point games with Denver, and a pair of one-pointers here in Ann Arbor with the Wolverines

January 05, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 74) • Page Image 3

… and tucl% with the Wolverines never owning more than a five point spread and the winners never ahead by more than four. It was after a missed jump shot by Groffsky with two min- utes remaining in the…

… BUCHANAN ... to face Red Wings 'M' Natators Attend Xmas Swim Forum Swimming coach Matt Mann and six of his Wolverine natators spent Christmas vacation in Flor- ida, but the vacation turned out to be only a…

… time for the annual con- test will be 8:30 p.m. and will serve as a tune-up contest for the Wolverines before they return to league competition this week-end. * * * THE Wolverines opened their WIIHL…

… and Blue twice during the season by scores of 10-0, and 15-2. In the opening contest, the No- daks blasted six goals into the net during a third period spree which left the Wolverines help- less…

…- ered the defense. Besides show- ing an inability to stop the North Dakota attack, the Wolverines offense just couldn't get going. Their passing was erratic, their shooting weak, and their over…

…. Saturday night's game seemed to be a reversal of form for the Wolverines, especially in the last Cagers Annex Sixth Victory (Continued from Page 1) ior has curbed his tendency to take poor shots and is…

… and though he was unable to stop the sensational Ebert his defense still showed improve- ment. -Barron again turned in a fine game and it was his driving play which sparked the Wolverines throughout…

… necessitated a strong fin- ish in order to make the play- offs. While the Wolverines drop- ped only five points all last sea- son, already they have lost four this year. If they are to make the trip to Colorado…

… Springs for the playoffs for the seventh straight year, then it will cer- tainly take some inspired hockey playing from here on in. The Wolverines return to West- ern Hockey League action this week-end with…

Wolverine squad wrest- ling holds from the most funda- mental to the more difficult and intricate manuevers. BETZIG, who captained the wrestling team in his junior and senior years, grappled for Michi- gan…

February 14, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 87) • Page Image 3

… , s feet Looms Big Hurdle or Wolverine Wrestlers 1r Revised Loren Charges Encounter Visiting Illini 'I By JOHN KOVAL Riding the crest of a four game winning streak, the Wolverine wrestlers play…

WOLVERINES will make excellent use of the talents of new- ly eligible freestyler Ron Gora. The former Lane Tech High of Chicago sensation can go in either the 50, 100 or 220 races and will free the versatile…

… compara- tive strength of the two squads that are expected to fight it out for the conference crown. ONE OF THE finest matches of the entire conference campaign is in prospect when.the Wolverines' Andy Kaul…

… awesome array of talent Wolverine Coach Keen has decided to stick to the same men who have shown progressive im- provement throughout the cur- rent campaign and who last week defeated a powerful aggregation…

… scheduled for 8 p.m. * * * COACH NEWT Loken has been forced to revamp his line-up with, the ineligibility of Lee Krumbholz and Harry Luchs, both leading scorers for the Wolverines. Illinois Coach Charlie Pond…

March 14, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 113) • Page Image 3

… penalty ,for holding, Bob Scott deflected a short shot past Willard Ikola at 14:43 to put the Larries into the scoring column for the first time. BRIAN MacFARLANE cut the Wolverine margin to 6-2 as he lined…

… a low shot past Ikola. The Wolverines added their last three goals within four minutes. Pat Cooney got his second marker of the ight and Atex McClellan and Captain Erl Keyes added two more to end…

…. Scefano- wicz (unassisted), 18:08. Penalties-St. Lawrence: MacFarlane (roughing), Haas (roughing); Michi- gan: McClellan (tripping, boarding); two minutes each. Eight Wolverine Thinclads To Run in…

… Cleveland Tonight Carroll To Face Rhoden in 600-Yard Run; Bruner Opposes Dillard in High Hurdles By JOHN JENKS Eight select Wolverine trackmen will don their traveling suits again to journey to the annual…

…Ewen, John Ross, Aaron Gordon and Bill Hickman will have to go some to beat a favored Georgetown foursome, which has run two seconds faster than the Wolverines' best time of 7:42. JOHN MCKENNELL . . . tallies…

May 23, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 163) • Page Image 3

… Calisch and potential scorers in the other field events give Illinois a decided edge over the rest of the Confer- ence schools in the Big Ten meet this week. In contrast to the Illini's power the Wolverines

… scorer in the pole vault although his best jump has been only a 13' effort, considerably un- der the vaults of the Illini trio. * * * THE WOLVERINES' strength in the field events lies in the broad jump…

… outdoors in recent weeks. * * * HE WILL DEFEND his 1950 crown in the 220-yard low hurdles against Jesse Thomas, who defeat- ed him in the Spartan-Wolverine dual meet, and Dave Martin, who has consistently…

… year in 23.0, .3 of a second better than Thomas' winning time against Hoover a week and a half ago. (TOMORROW: Team Competition)' Bronco Tilt Washed Out+ For'M' Nine The Wolverine baseball squad made a…

March 13, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 110) • Page Image 3

… [ 13, 1951 IT, THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wolverines Battle Red Wi gs Toniht Holcombe Captain Bud Holcombe of Ann Arbor wa selected yesterday to -cap- tain n e x t year's Michigan wrestling team…

… comeback in the mile. * * * ' ' NOT ONLY was his cracking the miler's block to finish in the placing a terrific feat, but even more surprising was the fact that he seldom ran the mile race as a Wolverine

… much more strength for the Wolverines in the future. With the big outdoor season rapidly ap- proaching, he will be an important cog in the four mile relay team, the two mile relay team, and the dis…

…. Centers Sid Abel of the Wings and Wolverine John Matchefts will face off at 8 p.m. WHAT HAPPENS after that, however, is anyone's guess. In pre- vious years' games, both teams varied in play from clean…

… the ice at one time. Naturally, both teams will exchange players at various intervals in the game. Coach Vic Heyliger, wary of key injuries which might conceivably hamper the Wolverine hopes this I…

December 16, 1950 (vol. 61, iss. 70) • Page Image 3

… points in the state of Michigan promises to give the Wolverine natators an indication of the com- petition they can expect in col- lege circles after the Christmas vacation. The 100 yard breast stroke race…

… night's 11-6 Wolverine victory. Heathcott's effort was unsuccessful, however, as the puck rebounded off to the right. Wolverine Cagers Face Strong Butler Quintet By BOB ROSENMAN Michigan's puckmen…

… HIGHLIGHTING t h e Wolverines' impressive win were Neil Celley and Al Bassey who chipped in with two counters apiece to aid in Michigan's second triumph of the young season. Earl Keyes, John Matchefts, and Paul…

… require more working on, but much of the dif- ficulty in stopping the Tiger at- tack can be attributed to the ab- sence of star defenseman Eddie, May from the Wolverine lineup. , * THE TIGERS, whom Michigan…

… will battle in the series finale at the Coliseum tonight at 8 p.m., jumped off to an early 1-0 lead, but it was short-lived as McKen- nell scored on a 5-footer. The Wolverines quickly added three more…

January 13, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 79) • Page Image 3

… well in the only competition the Wolverines have had this cur- rent season. In the Michigan AAU Meet Martin was second to Charlie Moss in the 50 yard freestyle, and Howell took a third behind MSC's Howie…

… Madi- son, Wisconsin. The Wolverines face Wisconsin tomorrow night and then travel to Columbus to battle highly rated Ohio State Monday. BOTH WISCONSIN and Ohio State were ranked by pre…

… yesterday for a two day invasion of the East. After turning in two of the finest performances in Wolverine athletic history by splitting a two- game series with Montreal last The IM Building will feature its…

… line of Neil Celley, Wally Grant and Gil Burford is at peak strength Michigan Puckmen Travel To Face Tiger, Yale Sextets Over Weekend and should effectively spark the Wolverines in their weekend's en…

… - Neil Celley (above) is close behind teammate Gil Burford for scoring honors in the Wolverine's first nine games. 'M' Wrestlers Hold Wide Edge In LongSeries with Wildcats TUXEDO RENTALS Regulars - Longs…

January 04, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 71) • Page Image 3

… best ever staged in the Coliseum., The Wolverines had to come from behind in the last five min- utes to nip the Canadians, 2-1, in the opener. Gil Burford tied the score at 15:40 of the final session and…

… on a one-man scoring show in the opener with Brown University on December 21 at the Coliseum. The Wolverines won 7-3, and Grant chalked up three goals for the "hat trick" and an as- sist all in the…

… including Russell and Prince Johnson, two brothers who play- ed for the American Olympic team last year. But the Sioux fell before a spir- ited Wolverine attack 8-4 in the first night and 6-0 the following…

…, Wolverine captain, deci- WIN THREE OUT OF FIVE:- WolverTines Prepare For BigTenCagers By TED PAPES Michigan's basketball team, in preparation for the coming Big Ten championship race, undertook an ambitious…

… holiday exhibition program and emerged with a record of three victories in five games played. The Wolverines now have won six while losing three this season. IT WAS A CASE of glory at the start and at the…

… Conference titlist, its first 1949 defeat in five contests by a score of 54-46. Balanced scoring by Wolverines Don McIntosh, Leo VanderKuy, and Hal Morrill enabled their team to overcome a 10 point halftime…

…Kuy on the second. Taking everything into consid- eration the campaign was fairly successful in that it proved Mich- igan can hold a winning percent- age in road games and that the Wolverines are able to…

… turning back Ok- lahoma in the windup. AS A SIDE ISSUE, a :consola- tion playoff was staged between the four first round losers. The Wolverines fashioned tvo story- book finishes to salvage fifth place in…

September 15, 1954 • Page Image 37

… in just ten words Michigan's 1953-54 hockey season. - Via Heyliger's Wolverines were the class of collegiate hockey for three years running, and suddenly, like a bolt from the blue, a fired- up…

… the next night by beating Minnesota to cap the most shocking tournament in col- lege hockey history. It wasn't a bad season for Michigan however. The Wolverine sextet wound up with a 15-7-2 overall…

Wolverines enter the nets. The sophomore goalie is boomed to be even better than Ikola, and his fine hockey against the Detroit Red Wings in an exhibition tilt last season was an indication that this is no lie…

… lady luck has in store for the Wolverines. Michigan came home to face However, taking into account none other than the World Champ- the coaching genious of the stocky ion Detroit Red Wings of the…

…, as thousands of tinual series of ups and dos. eager students were turned away, From the depths of the league and line formed nearly the' standings, the Wolverines rose to length of the Coliseum out in…

… night it was almost rolled to a lopsided, though rough, as bad, as the Sioux, paced by triumph. all-American Ben Cherski and Ken After scholastic troubles had Purpur, hammered the Wolverine taken their…

… kept up its march to- ward a playoff berth by dumping a tough Denver outfit 11-4 in a wild Coliseum game. MacFarland fired in five goals to pace the winners, as a slim crowd cheered the Wolverines on…

…. The next night, Denver almost beat the Wolverines with a third period rally, as the Maize and Blue began to show effects of four games five nights. Chin came to the rescue however, and clinched the game…

… with a minute remaining with a goal mak- ing the score 5-3 and giving Michi- gan its fifth straight win. Now coasting along in third place,t he Wolverines faced off a- gainst a tough Colorado College…

… pounding out a 9-2 triumph be- fore ahuge crowd. The victory moved the Wolverines into first place in the Western Hockey League, and the Ann Arbor campus was swept up in a Hockey mania. Schiller Stars Back…

September 15, 1959 • Page Image 18

…. Klum played under Perigo when the present Wolverine coach was head men- tor at Benton Harbor High. And when Klum had his best team at Ann Arbor high in 1956, Perigo's son Don was its co-captain. Will…

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…

June 26, 1956 (vol. 68, iss. 1) • Page Image 6

… among the men- tors next season. Ex-Wolverine Neil Celley of the 1949-50-51 squads has been re- placed at Denver by Murray Arm- strong who headed the Regina St. Pats of the Canadian Western Junior Amateur…

… coach of Tech this past winter when he guided the Huskies to their first NCAA playoff berth in the tournament won by the Wolverines. He replaces Cliff "Fido" Purpur at North Dakota. Another Michigan star…

… of the late '40's, Conrad Hill, has been unofficially announced as Ren- frew's successor at Michigan Tech. Hill served as captain of the Wolverines for three years in 1946- 47-48 and was a member of…

… the '49 squad with Renfrew and Celley. Heyliger, who coached Renfrew, Hill and Celley, continues at the; Michigan helm as the third ex- Wolverine puckster in the WIHL coaching ranks. As the most…

January 14, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 77) • Page Image 4

… Hawkeyes at the University of Iowa pool today. The busy Wolverine natators conclude their trip with a meet against Iowa State at Ames, Iowa, Monday evening. The Iowa team, headed by Cap- tain Lincoln Hurring…

…, could easily surprise the favored Wolverines. In its opener against Illinois, Iowa got off to a brilliant start by set- ting four pool records, whipping the Illini, 50-43. Hurring Stars for Iowa Besides…

…. -- Michigan's gymnastics team toppled defend- ing National Collegiate Champion Illinois, 57-55, here last night. - It was the first time in eight years thatthe Wolverine gymnasts had defeated the highly…

… meet out of the fire. The Wolverines have now com- piled two victories in their two Conference starts and will be bid- ding for their third straight against Indiana at Bloomington to- night. "The…

… the meet in the free exercise event with 272 points, while Nick Wiese greatly aided the Wolverine cause by plac- ing first in the flying rings with a score of 259. Gagnier and Wiese finished sec- ond…

May 18, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 151) • Page Image 3

… raise the Wolverines' Big Ten' record this season to four wins, one loss, and a tie. Following the two impressive wins over Wisconsin and Ohio' State last Friday and Saturday, the Wolverine victory…

… indicates- the possibility of a high finish for pair of 6-4 sets. The Boilermak- ers' Supple was the tallest net- ter to face the Wolverines this season. However, his size was not enough to halt the victors…

…-flying Wolverines when he extended Bob Mitchell to three sets before losing 6-0, 3-6, 6-1. THE LONE Michigan loss came in the number six singles match between Ron Morgan and Boiler- maker John Bartlett. Bartlet swept…

… the first set, 6-0, but Mor- gan rallied to even the match with a 6-4 victory in the second set. The final set was closely contested' with Bartlet finally triumphing, 7-5. The three Wolverines doubles…

…-5 and 6-1 sets against Ward and Supple. The meet concludel with a long doub- les encounter between Wolverines Mitchell and Morgan and Betz and Bartlet of Purdue. The four men accounted for all but one of…

… Michigan's baseball title chances last week- end by taking two out of the three games from the Wolverines. The Wolverines consequently drop' to fourth place in the stand- ings, behind Michigan State, Ohio…

… State, and Wisconsin. Only a minor miracle can give the Wolverines the Conference pennant now, along with a chance to represent this region in the NCAA playoffs. TO GAIN an undisputed title, the Michigan…

… seventh inning home run shot by Howie Tomme- lein to salvage the second game for! the Wolverines, 9-8. One bright spot in the Wolver- ine picture last weekend was the sharpness of the big sopho- more…

… best pitcher, at the Wolverines, Michi- gan's chances will be slim. The next day, Indiana, though very weak may cause some trouble. Despite what goes on in Ann Arbor this weekend, all eyes will be on…

Wolverines triumphant for the third straight year. COLLEGE BASEBALL Great Lakes Navy 7, Northwest- ern 3 Iowa 18, Notre Dame 1 Purdue 8, Miami (Ohio) 5 Special to The Daily Playing with scores higher than…

February 10, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 85) • Page Image 3

…. There is some solace to be had in the fact that this year's edition of the Wolverine cagers still is ahead of last season's record. At this time in 1952, the Maize and Blue had a five won, nine lost mark…

… less in the form of consolation, the improvement shown by some of the Wolverine reserves in the past few games is tangible evidence of better things to come. John Codwell has been playing the type of…

… second suc*I cessive year. The Wolverines easily conquer- ed Northwestern, Hofstra and Syracuse, were upset by a greatly improved Purdue squad, and whipped a. previously undefeated Pittsburgh team. Coach…

Wolverines picked up two five pointers in the meet. "Pepper" Holt pinned Jerry Remienin 1:48 and O'Shaughnessy won on a for- feit. THE GRAPPLERS then headed east where they had little trouble in disposing of…

… days ago the Wolverines defeated a rugged Pittsburgh squad-a team which last year finished ninth in the national col- legiate championships, and the only team which was able to de- feat last year…

… second goal less than thirty secondseafter the opening of the second period. THE WOLVERINES continued to press the attack during most of the middle session but they were finally dented by the Denver sextet…

March 08, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 106) • Page Image 7

… THE MICHIGAN DAILY rAGE SEVEN Wolverine Grapplers apture Conference +J Nalan, O'Shaughnessy Snare LeagueHonors By DAVE LIVINGSTON Special To The Daily , BLOOMINGTON - Michigan's pair of…

… defending champs, "Snip" Nalon and Dick O'Shaughnessy, held fast to their titles here last night to lead the Wolverines to their fifth Big Ten wrestling championship under Coach Cliff Keen. k Runner…

… try for a third title next year, since they are only juniors. Two other Wolverines, Andy Kaul and Joe Scandura, fought their way into the finals only to be disappointed by identical 8-3 scores. Compton…

…, who had been hand- ed the only dual meet defeat of his career by Kaul earlier this season, turned the tables on the Wolverine sophomore last night to retain his 137-pound crown. * * * HOOSIER Chuck…

… fall, both Kaul and Scandura added invaluable points to the Wolverine cause, as did teammates Miles Lee and Bronson Rumsey. Lee downed Purdue's Tom Han- kins, 6-2, in the consolation finals to capture…

February 12, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 91) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY estling Schedule Starts Getting Tough uin for Wolverines in Future Meets Co-Captain Rivalry Feature( In 'M'-MSU Basketball Gam By DAVE LYON ginning this Saturday, the dule…

… starts getting tough again Michigan's wrestling team. aving expended relatively little t in their last three meets nst Northwestern, Purdfie, and ois, the Wolverine matmen have to contend with Iowa, nesota…

… is only as good as its indi- vidual members, so a consideration of individuals is in order. Mike Hoyles, Wolverine junior, is one of the Conference's best at 123 pounds. How he stands in rela- tion to…

… competition from Iowa's once-beaten John Kelly in trying to extend his string of three straight victories. Michi- gan's principal weak spot'is at 137, where the Wolverines are still looking for their first…

… interested in getting Michigan back in the chase in order to win their first crown in their three years. The Wolverine pair, two of the most heralded prepsters ever to come out of state, aided Michigan's fifth…

… place finish in 1956-57-the high- est standing Coach Bill Perigo has had at Ann Arbor. The Wolverine seniors are re- membering the 79-69 defeat hand- ed them by State last year, while the Spartan duo…

December 16, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 74) • Page Image 6

… several forghe Wolvns to met te defensemen, a spare goal tender for the Wolverines to meet thean ohngepfrmteMh- Russians alone had to be called off an c oach Am Be last weekend when the NCAA ruled igan…

… varsity Visitors To Play Six Games i ~squad.! T a wThe touring visitors, who will BOB WHITE twelve membhich steral of whom play only six games in the United "* .- Wolverine All American are hampered by…

… to Cornell and C Cardigan style. Colors Rutgers. Many sophs find that the are in grey or brown first college match or two is the hardest, and the five Wolverines, striping.' having passed that…

… Red Wing-Wolverine game yearly Red Wing contest is al- present cigar. which has become an annual af- ways a colorful affair. The Coli- Tickets for this evening's ac- fair here is in danger of being seum…

… all season in which the frosh will play. I 4 As is to be expected, the game is usually a runaway. Last year saw the Wings on the long end of an 11-3 score, but the Wolverines had a share of the…

April 02, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 133) • Page Image 3

… RICHARD GEERT KEILSTRUP - scores "hat trick" ... Danish miler Future Looks Glum for Wolverine Nine; Statistics Show Lack of Power at Plate Free Throw Results Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Gom- berg House…

…. This could have been the season to break Illinois' eight-year reign in the Big Ten. But a long string of injuries to key personnel dis- pelled any chance the Wolverines might have had to do so. Early in…

… the season, a Daily article noted a "big smile" on Coach Newt Loken's face due to the fine performances of sopho- mores Nino Marion and Wolfgang Dozauer. Depth Added The Wolverines had given the…

… Illini a run for their money the year before and now Marion and Dozauer appeared ready to back up the Wolverines' many return- ing veterans and help provide im- portant team depth. The smile quickly turned…

… Fourth As it is, the Wolverines finished fourth in the meet. Ahead of them wree-as usual-Illinois, Iowa and Michigan State. Michigan had defeated the Spartans without Gagnier in an earlier dual meet but…

… their team depth and balance were minimized by the greater number of schools entered in the Conference meet. Thus the Spartans were able to edge the Wolverines for third place by a half-point. Coach Loken…

… interest than conference meets. Emphasize Big Ten In the Big Ten, the conference meet is emphasized over the na- tional meet, added Keen. He said that Wolverine Jack Marchello's primary ambition was to win…

March 05, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 109) • Page Image 6

… Michigan's 72-65 victory over Wisconsin, Monday night, saved them from the possibility of fin- ishing in the Big Ten cellar this season. After a second place, 4-2 record the Wolverines proceeded to lose…

… their next six straight games and were only a game in front of basement dwelling Wisconsin at game time Monday. A win by the Badgers over Michigan Monday night combined with a Wolverine loss to Iowa next…

… Saturday would have pro- duced a tie for the dubious dis- tinction of finishing in last place. The Wolverines were deprived of this distinction when they beat Wisconsin 72-65. Hope for Seventh With the…

… have given them a battle." With these words Michigan's hockey coach Al Renfrew summed up the 6-1 loss that the Wolverines suffered aththe hands of Toledo Friday night. The more experienced Mercuries who…

… are currently in fifth place in the International Hockey League, were able to outperform the Michigan sextet with a mini- mum. of skating because of the lack of Wolverine manpower. Neil McDonald once…

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…

September 17, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 1) • Page Image 22

… -- BAGS-- SHOES Wolverine Thinclads Retain T Both Indoor, Outdoor Titles -li By JOHN HILLYER It was another banner year for Michigan track. Under the able guidance of their successful young coach…

…, Don Can- ham, the Wolverines again brought both the indoor and outdoor Con- ference titles back to Ann Arbor, making it four straight crowns, in- cluding both indoor and outdoor meets. The indoor season…

… Olympic team for the surprised O'Reilly, who will be only a junior this year. Then came the Big One ... the Conference indoor at.East Lansing. And the powerful Wolverines were ready for it. Circulating…

… monarch from Michi- gan was crowned-pole-vaulter Eeles Landstrom-who cracked the fieldhouse mark of 14'1%/8", set by Illinois' Dale Foster in 1955, with a 14'2" effort. The incomparable Wolverines scored in…

… Championships at Berkeley, Calif. With a team point total of 19 7-10, the Wolverines placed eighth in the meet won by UCLA with 55 7-10 points. Dave Owen was outstanding for. the Wolverines, bettering his Con…

…:53.7. Geert Keilstrup also added points for theWolverines by placing third in the 3,000 meter steeplechase in 9:34.3. Michigan's other points were gathered by Eeles Landstromr and Mark Booth in the pole vault…

January 15, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 83) • Page Image 7

… goals for a career. This record held for 14 years until Gordon McMillan, a protege of Helyiger, set a new mark. ITS A FAT THAT George Chin, outstanding Wolverine wing on Coach Vic Heyliger's puck squad…

… a 6-3 record journey to Ann Arbor to face the Wolverines this Saturday evening at eight o'clock. The most recent of the Spartan triumphs was a surprise win over f" the highly touted Illini five, 60…

… dropped in 136 markers in eight encounters. Last year Ferrari was instru- mental in the two loses handed the Wolverines by Michigan State. In the second encounter he con- tributed 25 points to be high scor…

…- er of the evening. Besides McCoy and Ferrari, the MSC starting five consists of Bob Armstrong 6-8 at the cen- ter post, Keith Stackhouse 6-1 and Bob Devenny 5-11 at the guards. The Wolverine hoop…

… meet Illinois on February 6th and then come back to Ann Arbor for a return engage- ment with Iowa on February 8th. By DAVE ,LIVINGSTON Coach Don Canham and five< Wolverine thinclads open the in- door…

October 22, 1950 (vol. 61, iss. 24) • Page Image 7

… and rambled into the end zone unmolested. * * * ALLIS CONVERTED and sec- onds later reserve back Don Old- ham intercepted a Petruska pass to put the Wolverines in scoring position again. The clock ran…

… Peterson carried down to the one from where Dufek smacked over for the touchdown.. Allis missed the conversion as he did a little later on the fourth Wolverine score. ZATKOFF was hurt, shortly a- ter the…

… ? Fumbles Lost 1 1 Yards Penalized 5 49 BRING ON MINNESOTA! Bennie Pleased At Wolverine Showing By BILL BRENTON Associate Sports Editor "Now they count." With these three words'Michi- gan Athletic Director…

… Fritz Cris- ler summed up the Wolverine's play in yesterday's victory over Wisconsin. Thrown in was a hint at the policy for the rest of the season. THE WOLVERINES dropped two out of their first three…

May 06, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 154) • Page Image 6

… Netters, 5-4; Irish Balance Too Much for Wolverines ',r 10 ljAnX 17 IIIdjTlI By BILL ZOLLA Center fielder Jack Mogk's sacri- fice fly in the tenth inning score4 the winning run in Michigan's stirring…

… uphill victory over Wayne State, 10-9, yesterday at Wayne. His blow, however, only climaxed a terrific team effort in which the Wolverines pounded out 20 base hits and came from behind four times before…

… winning the game in its half of the ninth, but Wolverine pitcher Bob Stab- rylla put out the rally with the bases loaded by striking out center fielder Larry Thow, The Tartars' third baseman George White…

…-9 Wolverine victory in 10 innings. By GARY WRIGHT Michigan's tennis team lost only its third dual-match since 1954, yesterday, at the hands of Notre Dame, 5-4. The Irish, sparked by a balanced attack, have…

… inflicted two of these defeats. Last year they broke the Wolverines' 47 consecutive dual- match victory skein. Even in defeat Coach Bill Murphy was pleased with his team's showing and especially that of…

February 20, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 98) • Page Image 7

…___THE MICHIGAN DAILY kfichigan Seeks Revyenge; 1ooking for Two Wins in Away Contests Mariners To Face MSU, 0 NCAA Titlists To Clash 11 I By MIKE GILLMAN Wolverine coach, Al Renfrew, will…

… take his hockey team to Houghton, Michigan, tonight for a weeken1d twin bill. The Michigan squad will be in hopes that Michigan Tech will prove to be as hospitable hosts as the Wolverines showed…

… as the Wolverines have won only one of the .eight games played since that weekend. Both teams will be looking to get back on the win trail. Michi- gan..droppedtwo toMinnesota last week and Tech tied…

… one and lost one in a series with Colorado Col-' .lege. The victory-starved Wolverines; have an extra incentive to take at least one of the games as cap- tain Bobbie Watt will be remem,- bering the in…

… STEINBERG Swim coach Gus Stager and his band of mariners will battle Mich- igan State in a Conference meet tonight at East Lansing. The Wolverines, who have re- mained undefeated in more than two years, are…

… 200-yd. breaststroke. His amazing times of 1:05.0 and 2:23.4 are- a few tenths of a second better than Wolverine Cy Hopkins who's best 'in the 200- yd. is 2:23.7. The odds are favor- able for a new…

January 17, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 88) • Page Image 6

… with Wolverine grid fortunes even while coaching the AAHS Pioneers. He was employed by Oosterbaan as a spotter in the press box, con- tinuously phoning important ob- servations down to the playing field…

… with mixed emotions, but this is cer- tainly a wonderful opportunity," said the new Wolverine mentor. Fonde had previously turned down an assistantship at Michigan and the head job at Western Mich- igan…

… need of some reserve strength. Perigo was made painfully aware of this last Mon- day night. The Wolverines were holding a comfortable 22 point lead over the Wisconsin Badgers when Perigo sent his…

…." Solid Four The Wolverines appear well set at four positions, with three of the league's leading scorers in M. C. Burton, John Tidwell, and George Lee, and Terry Miller doing the "quarterbacking" for the…

September 15, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 1) • Page Image 37

….. Wolverine coach Gus Stager, a! former great Michigan swim star himself, stated, "this team was r certainly the greatest I've ever; coached and the greatest-I've ever I seen." - h ~~lSeWeek thethe f By' CARL…

… RISEMAN .nn's Successors r MANN STEPPED down in 1954. He had begun as swimming ach at Michigan in 1926 and had guided the Wolverines to 16 n 'Championships and six National Collegiate crowns. It was n…

… the, endof the 1958 - proving themselves capable of filling the shoes of their' predecessor. mehow in that dismal 1956 season, the Wolverines were able sh second in the Big T'en meet right behind…

… Carolina. Michigan's cfhances were sup- V slim against favored Yale spearheaded by its sophomore im Jecko. The Wolverines couldn't stop Jecko, he was a triple but they were able.to stop Yale and thus gain…

… the first NCAA r Michigan since 1948. It was a great victory but still more were In line for the '58 season. ie '58 squad was even stronger than the '57 one. The Wolverines >olstered by sophomore…

… that had no weak links. Tony Tashnick, the brilliant Wolverine sophomore, rose to peak performance in his Young career, cracking two NCAA records in the 100 and 200 yd butterfly events and produced the…

March 08, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 112) • Page Image 2

… tnhgedol-the Wolverines' performances or were devoid, of error, and all Mich- ent; and grabbed caused them to turn in incomplete igan mistakes were taken advan- aces and all but routines. The most striking…

Wolverines lost by Bob Diamond, who took a first le is out with a a number of points that could have in the side horse, and .Hailand, been theirs. Jim Hayslett, usually who added the tumbling title to ing…

… the equalizer. Michigan; as the tension mount- ed, pressed the six Tech skaters looking for a breakthrough. It came at 19:49. Don MacIn- tosh, playing in his next-to-last game as a Wolverine, stole the…

… injured two weeks ago, took a pass from MacIntosh deep in his own zone. The strong sophomore skated around the Tech defense and flipped the disk past Husky goalie, George Cuculick. Wolverines Dominate Play…

… The Wolverines dominated play for the remainder of the period but could not score. Play became ragged throughout the, second period. The lack of bench strength on both teams be- gan to show, and it…

… period. The Wolverine captain blasted rebound of a slap shot by Watt. With Michigan Tech, ample proof of having the est offense in the Leag looked as if the game we cure ,and that Childs woul his first…

… ( igan - Whi igan -- Doz gan - Hayr VISITORS SEEK REVENGE. CagesHos tIowa in Season's J&AL 0 For Information Call the Union Student Offices By HAL APPLEBAUM Michigan's Wolverines will try' to salvage…

… with Ohio State if they whip the Wolverines. Iowa will be trying to avenge an earlier loss to Michigan. The Wol- verines whipped the Hawkeyes 73- 65 at Iowa City in the opening game of the Big Ten season…

March 01, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 106) • Page Image 3

… jumped off to a 1-0 lead midway loped the Wolverines, 6-1, at the in the first stanza on a goal by Coliseum last night. Bobby Watt, but with 30 seconds Captain Neil McDonald received remaining in the…

… times the Michigan Alumni Association, the contingent from Toledo could made the presentation to the capitalize on the Wolverine mis- Wolverine leader. takes. They did it four more times One of the…

… brightest highlights in the second period, and once of the evening was the sparkling again in the final stanza. play of reserve Wolverine goalie For the first time in many a Pete Kelley. Kelley played in the…

… game, the Wolverine defense nets for the Mercuries and made looked very good. Barrie Hayton, a total of 29 saves. The regular Warren Wills, and Watts all spar- Toledo net minder, Al Bennett, kled in…

… one of the few calmness as he made many difi- times this season was Jay Katz, cult saves during the evening. The Wolverine defenseman from Ann southpaw goalie was especially Arbor. Katz nearly had his…

… first .proficient in those saves which goal of the season late in the third require glove stops, period, but a fine kick save by The Wolverines were hard Kelley kept him from it. pressed for manpower all…

… Switzer, Delky Making an appearance for the Dozzi, and McDonald were used on Mercuries was former Wolverine the first line, and the second line Defenseman Bob Schiller, who is was Gary Starr, Don Mc…

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