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January 08, 1960 (vol. 0, iss. 76) • Page Image 12

… action after a one- month layoff. Then the Wolverines, with only a night's rest, will defend ,their Big Ten Relays title tomorrow. Tonight's meet will see Coach Gus Stager's Wolverines seeking their 28th…

… entered in the Relays. . Last year the Wolverines were victorious in nine of 10 swimming events and were edged by Ohio State in the diving relay. Out to Revenge Defeat Alex Gaxiola, John Smith and Fred Wolf…

January 09, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 77) • Page Image 1

… SHINES IN LEAGUE WIN: Wolverines Outskate Tech Huskies, 5-1 By MIKE GILLMAN An iron-clad defense, a change of lines and a brilliant job of goal keeping by Jim Coyle combined to give Michigan a bruising 5…

…-1 win over Michigan Tech here last night. The Wolverines, who will be meeting the revenge-minded Huskies again tonight, got off on the right foot with an early tally and were never in trouble from there…

…-foot screen shot by a defenseman opening the night's scoring, the near-capacity- crowd should have known that it was going to be a night for the defense. The Wolverine back men gave Coyle near…

January 10, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 78) • Page Image 1

…' -David o ltrow TECH CHASED - Michigan Tech winger Dan Farrell has picked up a follower in Wolverine Steve Bochen behind the Tech goal as Farrell attempts to clear the puck. This was the case all week- end…

… for the Huskies as they' were chased off the Coliseum ice twice by the aggressive Wolverines, 5-1 and 4-1. Michigan hay won eight of ten games for the season. . In Fourth Consecutive Win By DAVE COOK A…

Wolverines' fourth consecutive win, and eighth in ten games. Once more the story of the game was in the brilliant combined efforts of Wolverine goalie Jim Coyle and the defensive crew led by Captain Bobbie…

… Watt. Coyle turned aside 21 shots and wound up the night as the top goalie in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association with a 2.5 goals- - per-game average. Watt set the Wolverines off flying in the…

…, 89-58, to the delight of 12,208 spectators in Jenison Field House.. The Spartans, outrunning end outrebounding the Wolverines all through the game, pulled out to a commanding lead midway in the first…

… half and held a comfortable advantage thereafter. It was Michigan's first Big Ten game, and came after the Blue had compiled a 2-7 non-league record. Tomorrow the Wolverines face another tough…

January 10, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 78) • Page Image 6

… Walker look on. Maentz came through with eleven points in a losing cause, however the Wolverines were never in the game following the opening few minutes, and fell, 89-58. -David Giltrow WHOA THERE…

… night too, sending the Wolverines off to their victory by firing the opening goal in the first period. Goalie Jim C oyle, hugging the post, turned aside 27 shots in another outstanding performance against…

…. -David Giltrow COMING THROUGH - Michigan Tech goalie George Cuculick is sent sprawling by high-flying Wolverine Pat Cushing, who caught the visiting net-minder roaming behind the cage. Referee Marty…

January 10, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 78) • Page Image 7

…ri' Swimmers, Wrestlers Capture Close Deci ong Finish Powers Wolverines Michigan Wrestlers Upset I Big Ten Relays Victory over IU In Last-Minute Mat Thrille By HAL APPLEBAUM Special to The Daily…

… EAST LANSING - Michigan's swim team retained their unof- ficial Big Ten Relay championship here today, but the verdict was in doubt until the next to the last event as Indiana battled the Wolverines down…

…, butterfly relay the Wolverine quintet of breaststrokers Ken Ware and Ron Clark and but- terfly specialists Dave Gillanders and Tony Tashnick raced to a 15-yard victory, setting a relays and pool record in the…

… competition. Their near- est rivals were the Michigan 'B' team, of Ernie Meissner and Ron Jaco, diving for exhibition, who finished 44 behind. The Wolverines' other victories, in the 200-yard relay and the 400…

January 12, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 79) • Page Image 1

… offense to pocket a well earned 77-72 Big Ten basketball victory last night in Yost Fieldhouse. The Wolverines, hardly resembling the ragged outfit that was crushed Saturday, 89-58, by Michigan State, were…

… further Wolverine heroics. The win was Indiana's first in four Conference attempts. Michigan::e is still shutout in the victory column after two tries, Michigan junked its traditional fast-break offensive…

… in an effort' to work for the best possible shots as well as to slow down the Hoosiers who entered the game with an 80-point average, Thie Wolverines accomplished their primary goal. They put on their…

January 12, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 79) • Page Image 6

… Michigan State Saturday night. The Wolverines executed, better than Perigo had ever dreamed, a slow offensive pattern of play learned only the day before. In large part it was a desperation move. After 10…

… offense. "The chances are we'll stick with this the rest of the year, if it's as effective as it was tonight," said Perigo. What seemed most encouraging was the quick adaptation the, Wolverines made to a…

… started we' knew that Indiana was going to be tough," Wolverine Coach Gus Stager stated after the Relays, "but now we realize how good' they really are and what we are' going to have to do to beat them…

… Pete Sintz," Stager ad- mitted. "Everything now points for our dual meet with Indiana here on Feb. 20," the Wolverine coach added enthusiastically. "Despite the performance of In- diana I was greatly…

January 15, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 82) • Page Image 8

…- around champion in 1942 at Min- nesota. First of Four The Wolverines tackle the Gophers in the first of four meets between now and the start of the second semester. The other three occur after finals are…

… sometimes depends on individual stars rather than depth this could prove to be quite a problem for the Wolverines. Michigan can counter with all- around men Al Stall, Wolf Do- zauer, and Rich Montpetit, in ad…

… Keen advised his men yesterday as they prac- ticed for tomorrow's dual meet at Ohio State. Michigan has won two of its first three engagements this season, but no Wolverine has been able to score a pin…

… stay at his usual 137 post, and the other Wolverine .137-pounder, Wilf Hil- debrandt, will go at 147. The rest of Keen's lineup is un- changed. Captain .Mike Hoyles is at 123, Dennis Fitzgerald at 167…

January 15, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 82) • Page Image 9

…15,190 THE MICHIGAN DAILY BMIEGLMNcoach Amo Bassone's r ecoard His successor, Eldon VanSpy- When Michigan's Wolverines against Michigan teams coached brook, has not quite filled Selin- ace Michigan…

… Renfrew took average of 5.7 goals per game. His ams of the Western Collegiate over the Wolverines, the Spartans average took an especially severe :ockey Association, but it will be have taken six wins…

… tomorrow when they travel to Minnesota and Iowa State in quest of consecutive dual meet victories 29 and 30. The .imminence of impending examinations have forced several Wolverine swimmers to .remain in Ann…

…, Dave Gillanders, Ron Clark, Fred Wolf and Chupk Babcock will be among the cast of Wolverines which is expected to defeat both the Gophers and the Cyclones.. Among the Michigan men re- maining home are…

… Captain Tony Tashnick, John McGuire, Joe Gerlach, Ernie Meissner, and Alex Gaxiola. Remaining Home Following these two meets the Wolverines will have a 15-day lay- off before meeting Purdue, Feb. 1 in…

… the NCAA champion Wolverines in action, that Coach Jack McGuire has ar- ranged to have the meet be moved from Iowa State's, pool in Ames (capacity 200), to a high school pool in Des Moines, 50 miles…

February 05, 1960 • Page Image 6

… Michigan will enter both a and a two mile relay team in Los Angeles Times Charity k Meet on February 12.' he six Wolverines who will e up the two teams are: Cap- Earl peardorff, Marsh Dick- n, Bryan Gibson…

… tonight." McRae had turned in several fine times during his freshman year and in practice sessions this winter. He was ex- pected to be the Wolverines top hope iri both the high and low hurdles this winter…

… sprint midley. In the latter event, the Wolverine foursome of Brian Qibson, Leon Cercone, Jeff Engel and Ergas Leps set an AAU mark of 3:30.9. The last three runners are sophomores. Other.eMichigan winners…

…, Bennie McRae, Willie May and Dick Cephas discuss their favorite sport, May, former Indiana star and Big Ten titleholder, is a member of the Chicago Track Club, which meets the Wolverines in Yost Fieldhouse…

… indoor track champions will have its hands full tonight when it takes on a powerful Chicago Track Club squad at 7:30 in Yost Field- 4 I 1209 So. University NO 3-6236 house. Wolverine Coach Don…

February 05, 1960 • Page Image 11

… this time as did Student Govern- ment Council President John Feldkamp, '61. Following the welcome, an All- Campus Sing, organized by the Wolverine Club, featured the Uni- versity cheerleaders, Gus…

February 05, 1960 • Page Image 14

… coach Al Renfrew and Wolverine backers. "I'm not worried about it, though," says man-on-the-spot Gor- Bere son, a sturdily-built Canadian who has just become a first- semester sophomore. Berenson, a 20…

… follower of the Michi- gan hockey team might recognize the names and think he was read- ing of another Wolverine win. But he's be wrong. Win Western Canada Title The time was March, 1958, the scene was…

… Canada's finest Junior "A" teams has be- come the key to the Wolverines' current success and future hopes. And the strangest part of the story is that in a period in which extensive recruiting is engaged…

… played on a line with two of the current aggrega- tion, and Kelly's linemates went to Denver and North Dakota. The five Wolverines from Regina have become good-will agents for Michigan and are currently…

February 05, 1960 • Page Image 15

…, Michi- gan and Michigan State were dealt severe blows just before Big Ten weekend when Wolverine heavyweight Fred Olm and State's 157-pound Bob Moser both re- ceived serious injuries in the same dual meet…

…. With Moser and Olm unable to compete for their teams, the Spar- tans finished only five points be- hind champion Minnesota and the Wolverines only three points far- ther back. The story might have been…

… among the best in their divisions. The "Wolverines should also score at 130 and 147. Further enhancing Michigan's, chances for the title are the home- crowd advantage and the tradition of Keen…

…-pound Bill Gorman. The Wolverines will have to be at their peak if they want to grab their first Big Ten crown since 1956. The last four Confernece team champions have won by margins of four points or…

…'s fore- most collegiate matmen, and ranks as a prime contender for the Big Ten heavyweight title. He trounced Pitt's big Tom Hall to cap the 17-11 Wolverine win, and drew with Iowa State's tough Jan…

February 05, 1960 • Page Image 16

… teammate Dave Gilland- ers and surrendered his AAU title to another Wolverine, Frank Le- gacki. This past summer Tashnick represented the United States in the Pan-American Games. The loss of Tashnick leaves…

… Gil- landers the sole Wolverine stand- out in the 200-yard butterfly. 7 QUALITY FOOTWEAR Thirty years of shoe experience here in Ann Arbor with Michigan students convinces us "that there is no…

… victories over Iowa State, Minnesota and Purdue dur- ing the semester break. Coach Gus Stager, using few of his star swimmers in their spe- cialties, saw his Wolverines de- feat Iowa State, 70-25 and Min…

…-; nesota, 69-36, January 15 and 16, the weekend preceding exams, and then return after a two-week lay- off to trounce Purdue 70-34, Feb. 1. In winning these three meets the Wolverines had 19 different…

February 09, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 83) • Page Image 8

… while they haven't performed miracles, the Wolverines have been a stead- ily improving club with their presence. Hall, a sophomore guard from Havana. Ill., made his debut last night against Purdue. A bout…

… against Northwestern. The Wolverines followed the same pattern last night as they did in losing to Illinois, 75-61. Leading the first 30 minutes of both games, they suddenly lost all luster. "We simply don…

February 09, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 83) • Page Image 12

… last Satur-j day at Ohio State., The Wolverines took the mea- sure of the host Buckeyes, 69-39, and visiting West. Virginia, 59-31,1 running the season's dual meet; record to 6-2. "We put on our best…

… month to Gymnastics First Jim Brown, Michigan tum- bling ace, performed the first double backward somersault in Wolverine gymnastic history yesterday in practice, Coach Newt Loken excitedly told The Daily…

… thumb injury in warm-up. Loken had one more team mem- ber to single out in Ken Saka- moto, who "did an exceptional fob." Wolverine Gymnasts Score Impressive Twin Victories i 1 I Freshmen Swimmers…

… other prepster last year, defeated his field handily in each event. The Wolverines' other frosh win- ner was Brook Plummer, who roared through the 50-yard free- style in :22.9. Plummer's time was nearly a…

February 10, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 84) • Page Image 6

… in a 20-footer at Spartan goalie Eldon Von pybrook wasn't fast enough to op. Less than three minutes later, e Wolverines tallied again as ed Berenson hit the nets for the rst of his two goals. The…

… of the air ith his stick at the defensive blue ne and passed ahead to Berenson. The second period was just as fast and hard, but the Wolverines began to lose some of their edge. They were at their…

Wolverine junior set an being only the leading American Olympio championships in Augu American record in the 200 meter swimmer at the moment. breaststroke this past summer as As a result of winning the AAU…

… friendly with the coaches and athletes, with the additional thrill of seeing your name in print. Tonight's meeting will be high- lighted with a talk by Wolverine track coach Don Canham, who is considered to…

February 12, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 86) • Page Image 7

…- gan State Saturday afternoon in Varsity Exhibition Pool in the first dual meet of the second semester. The new look will be provided by four new men who were not eligible to swim for the Wolverines

… Athletics. No action is expected in this matter until next week and' his eligibility will be in doubt un- til then. The addition of Webster to the Wolverine roster could be a key factor in Michigan's bid for…

… returning to Finland. "We could have used Kaykho," Wolverine Coach Gus Stager said, "but he just seemed to lose in- terest and never made grades." Cincinnati Snaps Streak; Wings Lose to Boston eA GRIMLY…

… DETERMINED - Wolverine freestyler Andy Morrow watches intently at a Michigan practice session in Varsity Pool. Morrow, who regained his eligibility this smeester, is a welcome addition to Coach Gus Stager…

…, the National Basket- in the Big Ten Meet and both Hall and USC's Gerry Tobian in the NCAA. If the two Wolverines are able to beat their opposition Michigan's chances for retaining their titles will be…

… goal of the night one minute from the end. r Tidwell Tops Wolverine Iasketballers in Scoring John Tidwell still leads the Wolverine basketball team in scoring according to the latest Michigan scoring…

February 13, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 87) • Page Image 1

… Solving Border Looking into the future, the T gress should attack the problem of Tech Rally Overcomes tWolverines By MIKE GILLMAN Special to The Daily HOUGHTON - An out-skated Michigan team fell before a…

… of the season here at Tech, roared their approval through the scoring splurge as Tech's touted "Production Line"! of Paul Coppo, John' Kosiancic and Gerald Fabbro turned on the power. The Wolverines

… season, The host team started out the, game with constant pressure on the Wolverine net and it took a fine Job by Coyle (and a little of his Irish luck on two shots hit- ting the post) to keep the Huskies…

February 13, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 87) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAII V SATURDAY. FEBRUARY Tft_ 1±pgn THE MICHIGAN DAILY ATors rflV~I'~T D ~Vf tiitta x jr JPJDYi+ll mu X 13.* 1 y o u F our Wolverine Teams Play 'M' TRIES FOR REVENGE TODAY: Tech…

… Icers Wmin,6-1, on Late Splurge .ost Today; Two Others Away IT (Continued from Page 2) Cagers cce Cats TV Game Michigan Matmen Face Strong Iowans Tonight Michigan's Wolverines go on television…

… of their eight games. It fea- tures 6'3" center Willie Jones, a jumping jack who is among the Big Ten scoring leaders. The Wolverines will have a slight overall height advantage for a change, although…

… points in North- western's upset of Indiana, but, has not been as productive since1 then. High scoring John Tidwell will hold down his usual slot.- Northwestern's slow break could help the Wolverines who…

… renew their swimming rivalry this afternoon when they clash at Varsity Exhibition Pool at 2:30. The Wolverines will be seeking their 32nd consecutive dual meet victory, while the Spartans will be trying…

…. Michigan Coach Gus Stager is also likely to use a strong medley relay team of Smith, Ron Clark, Dave Gillanders and Legacki as the Wolverines tune up for next week's battle with Indiana. By DAVE LYON…

… Michigan mat fans to see the team in action until the Big Ten championships here March 4-5. The Wolverines' next three meets will be on the road. "Ithink it's going to be a close meet," Michigan Coach Cliff…

… 147 and meet soph Sydney Walston. Wilfried Hildebraidt gets the call at 137 against soph Dennis Lucey. Outside of these middle- weight matches, Keen's lineup re- mains unchanged. Wolverine 167- pound…

February 14, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 88) • Page Image 1

Wolverines within two losses of the record established by the Michigan team of 1917-18 of ten games. Once more the Wolverines showed promise to their followers, holding the lead through the first: ten minutes…

… baskets in the open-I ing minutes of the contest, and when guard Jon Hall converted a long pass from center Bob Brown,, the Wolverines stretched their ad- vantage to 12-6. It was their biggest lead. With…

February 14, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 88) • Page Image 6

…- diana, gained its 32nd consecutive dual swim meet victory with a 62- 43 victory over intrastate rival Michigan State yesterday after- noon in Varsity Exhibition Pool. The Wolverines' Dave dil- landers set…

… Stager used a lineup which saw a number of his best men withheld from com- petition or swimming only exhibi- tion. Nevertheless the Wolverines COEDS: It's Hairstyling Galore? No Appointment Needed Custom…

February 16, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 89) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY; FEBRUARY 16, 1960 THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 196w Pucksters Battle J7IsU Here Tonight t, -W I Fading Wolverines Lost Last Three, Need Win To Keep…

… game scheduled to start at 8:00, the Wolverines will try toI get back on the win trail againstI the Spartans in their first appear- i Iance at home since January 15 * Speedwriting (when they beat MSU, 6…

February 17, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 90) • Page Image 6

… score was going to roll to boxcar dimen- sions, but for the rest of the per- iod the Wolverines did everything to put the puck in. Like Home Ice The return to home ice must have agreed with Michigan as…

… end of the period to knot the score at 2-2. Terry Moroney fired into the Wolverine zone and MSU captain Jack Roberts followed in, took the rebound from the backboards and slipped it past Coyle. Berenson…

… (MSU) 2 1 2 0 4 7 10 11 2 5 1 3 9 26 9 30 trong in Five Events,'. Cys Canham of Cephas By TOM WITECKI _ e most versatile athlete I've oached" are the words track Don Canham used to de- Wolverine

… is the 60-yard dash. He has a, :06.3 clocking in this event al- ready this winter. If Tom Robin- son and John Gregg also enter this event, the Wolverines would' have a good chance to win the first…

… three places. Fast Quarter Miler Cephas' speed may also earn him a place on the Wolverines mile relay team. He had a couple' :48 plus legs last winter and just4 last week ran a :49.3 at the Michi- gan…

February 18, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 93) • Page Image 6

… Big Ten, Michi- comes out a winner. he Wolverines have defeated r Conference teams in head-to- ,d dual meets: Ohio State (24-, Purdue (23-3), Northwestern -5), and Iowa (14-11). Michi- 's only loss is…

… to Penn State. lichigan State, considered the of roadblock to a Maize and e-colored Big Ten crown, was felled Monday night by Pittsburgh, 15-11. The Wolverines hung up a 17-11 verdict over Pitt. Iowa…

…'s Wolverine edition has shown, there seems to be little room for improvement. Keen is most likely to have his men concentrate on conditioning and aggressiveness in the coming weeks before the Conference af…

…- fair. Dual meets at Illinois and Indi- ana this weekend and at Michigan State the weekend after offer the Wolverines a chance at a 10-1 record, which would be the best for a Keen team since the 1951 mark…

… the Wolverines, but a victory at East Lansing will definitely stamp Michigan "the team to beat" in the Big Ten champion- ships. ELABORATE CLEAN-UP TOPCOATS - CARCOATS WINTER JACKETS ues $40 to $65…

…. Because it was an open meet, however, the time wasn't counted as a high school record. In the second effort, he was pushed by ex-Wolverine track cap- tain Ron Wallingford, also of Toronto. Luckily (for…

February 19, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 94) • Page Image 6

…TIE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, ymnastsHost Wisconsin PREVIEW TO IUSHOWDOWN: Wolverine Swimmers Face Badgers I By CLIFF MARKS v hen Michigan's gymnasts op- weak Wisconsin tonight at in the I-M gym…

… expected to ag- gravate Patterson's misery. The: Wolverines are 9-1 this season in dual meets. May Win The only weights the Illini may win are at 137, 177, and heavy- weight. Inactive most of this sea- son…

…'s showdown battle with Indiana. The Badgers, possessors of a 3-5 record are not expected to fully test the Wolverines, who will be saving most of their best swim- mers for tomorrow afternoon's battle. Among…

… meets this season Michigan men will be favored in all other events. One of the few Wolverine stars who will swim tonight will be breaststroker Ron Clark. Clark, who recently set an American rec- ord in…

… towards a comeback in the final weeks of the season, suffered a sharp personal blow yesterday morning with the sudden death of Al Simms, 53. Called "our finest fan and big- gest booster" by Wolverine Cap…

February 20, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 95) • Page Image 1

… 3:30 in Varsity Exhibi- tion Pool. On the basis of times turned in previous to today's meet, the Hoosiers must be rated as slight favorites over the Wolverines, Who won their 33rd consecutive dual…

…. Wolverines, who are undefeated in dual meet com- petition since Feb. 25, 1956 when they lost, 57-48, to Ohio State. Record Holders Led by world record holders Frank McKinney and Mike Troy, Indiana has easily…

Wolverine matmen, whose tri- umph here was their eighth straight. The 23-3 score equaled Michigan's most lopsided victory of the season, achieved Feb. 1 against Purdue. The loss was Il- linois' eighth in 11…

February 20, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 95) • Page Image 6

… RON CLARK DAVE GILLANDERS ...American record-holder ... Pan-American champ JOE GERLACH FRANK LEGACKI ... AAU champion ... NCAA champion Wolverine Swim Team Overwhelms Wisconsin 65-30-; Many Regulars…

… of his competition in the back- stroke, but the battle for second place should be close. Indiana's ~&ACV MNFVDick Beaver and the Wolverines #FMcJV K.1 N NEY AlexGaxiola, Fred Wolf and John Smith are…

… events. The meet's only double winner was Wolverine sophomore Bechtel, who won both the and 440-yard freestyle. Tom 220- CAGERS AWAY Th inclads Host "Open Meet Today Aqua Answers HOW MANY American…

… "Who will win?" and you will have some of the biggest problems in Michigan swimming history as the Wolverines prepare to enter the water against Indiana today. The answer to question one isn't as vague…

…' vacancy in the 50 is a tossup between a half-dozen swimmers,none of who havethe class of their Wolverine counterparts. 200- AND 400-YARD FREE STYLE-Andy Morrow and' Bill Darntori of Michigan haven't shown…

February 21, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 96) • Page Image 1

…-4 * * * * * * * * * Eisenhower To Make Tri Through South America 4 --Daily-Dave Giltrow FREESTYLE-The Wolverines' Frank Legacki (swimmer at left) wins the 100-yard freestyle in the Michigan Varsity Pool yesterday. Pete…

… to defeat the Wol- verines, 58-47, before an overflow crowd of 3,000 at Varsity Pool. The Wolverines had last lost Feb. 25, 1956 when they were beaten by Ohio State, also 58-47. The meet, billed as the…

February 21, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 96) • Page Image 6

…, who had Com- pleted a slam earlier in the pro- gram with their one-two finish in the 220-yard freestyle, took com mand early in the race and were' never seriously threatened by the Wolverine entries…

…' followed it with their slam in the 220. Behind 16-5, the Wolverines came back with a slam of their own in 50-yard freestyle with Carl Woolley and Frank Legacki fin- ishing one-two, narrowing the margin by…

… seven points. Wolf's victory in the individual medley cut another point from the Indiana lead and Michigan's second and final slam, in one- meter diving, gave the Wolverines their aforementioned 26…

…-22 lead. 'M' Sweeps Diving The diving was won by Joe Gerlach with Bob Webster a close second as the Wolverine duo gave the fans a real show with their near perfect execution from the rarely used low board…

…. Michigan's other winner was urday, before returning home for another meeting with Indiana, this time in the Big Ten Cham- pionships, March 3, 4, 5. The Wolverines gave a tremen- dous effort yesterday but it…

… edged Sintz in the 100-yard The Wolverines will a new victory string meet Ohio State at Co Streak En 400-yd. MEDLEY REL diana (McKinney, 'I Sintz) 2. Michigan.7 (Breaks American and ord.) 220-yd…

… incredible 38 points in the span of a year against the Wolverines. Last year Michigan had only to jump into the pool to splash to a 66-39 drubbing of IU,Yesterday Indiana won by 11. * * * * "WERE YOU POINTING…

… that the Wolverines no longer shall run rampant over all. "If we hadn't had those two, we certainly couldn't have won," says Councilman. "What's encouraging about their presence at Indiana is that they…

February 21, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 96) • Page Image 7

…, also by 30-0. Keen's 1960 Wolverines, in roll- ing to their ninth straight dual victory, hlung up two pins, a for- feit, and five decision wins over the harassed Hoosiers. Praise Effort Keen and…

… Friday, handed Zboray only his second defeat in eight matches. Both of Michigan's victories by fall yesterday came over highly re- spected opponents. Wolverine Karl Fink conquered his second neme- rr H…

… by disposing of Ralph Carlino, 8-3. The Michigan senior thus raised his season rec- ord to 8-0-1. Wilbanks and Kellermann then went to work. Jim Blaker kept the Wolverines rolling with a 6-0 blanking…

…. Michigan has only' one more dual meet before hosting the Big Ten competition here March 4-5. The Wolverines tune up for that with a trip to East Lansing Satur- day and a long-awaited clash with highly…

… Minnesota last half rally by the overwhelming score of 87-61, dropping its tenth straight Big Ten game. The Wolverines, who have yet to gain a Conference victory (and it doesn't look like they will) player a…

… Saturday's TV game with Northwestern, the Wolverines didn't come back after losing steam. Trouble Summed Up Michigan's season-long trouble was well summed up by a local radio annoucer who said ". . . and…

… field, and Farris 3-19. Besides foul trouble and tired- ness, the Wolverines also suffered, as they have all year, from poor shooting. They hit only 30 per cent as the sticky Gopher defense forced them to…

February 23, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 97) • Page Image 6

… by the visitors. Wisconsin came out run- ning in the second half, and its fast break, instituted this year by new coach John Erickson, resulted in easy layups and wore out the Wolverines. Michigan…

… converting a rebound with two minutes left in the half to give Michigan its largest lead, 39-28. From there Wolverine fortunes went more or less downhill. Wisconsin seized its first lead at 62-61, shortly…

February 24, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 98) • Page Image 6

…. Plays on First Line Last fall Renfrew placed him on a linewith Bob White, one of his linemates the previous season, third year as a Wolverine regular. Except for a brief stretch in Janu- ary, the three…

… linemates for the Kitchener-Waterloo Dutchmen. Freshman coach Ross Childs, who played with Bochen while a stand-out in the Wolverine nets for two seasons, is another of his supporters. "He's not a player who…

…'t ask for two finer five days), much pressure will be guys to work with than Gary or on the Wolverines' number one Whe,,line to mount a winning attack. Whitey," Bochen said. It's a pretty safe bet that…

February 25, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 99) • Page Image 6

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY l -. _ o . . VATHEN, LOCKE, RADFORD: Wolverine Shot-Putters Improve the game s n the thi 91 Fred .Katz, r4ssociate Sports Editor i By ROY RHAESA The rules state that you have…

… season is in store for gym fans tomorrow night when arch-rival Michigan State brings its unbeat- en record to Ann Arbor in an at- tempt to convince the improving Wolverines. Coach Newt Loken has billed the…

…-man squad would be able to keep up the pace against the favored visitors. Although the Spartans have yet to lose, a strong Iowa team did tie them the night before invading the Wolverines' 'lair' two weeks ago…

February 25, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 99) • Page Image 7

… Saturday when the Wolverines are set to travel to Ohio State, traditionally the home of the best divers in the United States. Diving for Michigan and trying to assert leadership in the diving world for the…

Wolverines will be Joe Gerlach and Bob Webster. Great Performances In the past two weeks, first Webster and then Gerlach, have put on electrifying exhibitions with near flawless performances in beating…

…. Wolverine Goalie Coyle Suffers Slump After Fine Early Season Performances pitcher, will be part of the coach- ing corps when the Milwaukee Braves open their minor league training camp next month. Fisher was…

… the Wolverine head coach for 38 years. He was forced to retire two years ago at the age of 70, because of a University reg- ulation. It will be Fisher's first connec- tion with big league baseball since…

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… ice. The Wolverines will wrap up the campaign at a grueling pace as they play their last six regular season contests in the next nine days. End Home Action They will face the Gophers here tonight and…

… 90 VMI 83 North Carolina 97, Virginia 5 William and Mary 82, Furman 74 Denver on Monday and Tuesday. Although Minnesota will be bringing a sixth-place squad to face the Wolverines, Michigan Coach Al…

February 27, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 101) • Page Image 1

… -Minnesota goalie Chuck Stein- weg's net and the bolts took the form of two quick shots from the sticks of Michigan hockey players. These two scores wrapped up a hard-fought 3-2 win for the Wolverines over a…

… place in the to hold off the Wolverine attack pre-release wards. single handed in the second period "Some situations become so as 17 Michigan pucks were direct- pathologically bizzare that the ed in his…

… what is wrong with his thinking. t)-nw.. fr m hirnum P ,,mn Break Tie Afigered by the thwarted scor- ing opportunities, of that second period, the Wolverines broke the tie at the 2:38 mark, and were out…

Wolverine onslaught. .,. . W ' …

February 27, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 101) • Page Image 6

… Loses Undefeated MSU Gymnasts Dump Wolverines, 60-52 ,(Continued from Page 1) antz, and the Wolverine defend- rs saved him the trouble several ther times. The only serious defensive lapse esulted in…

… Coyle had to make butj I saves to the 32 that Minnesota's teinweg had forced upon him by he hard-skating Wolverine of- mnses. The first period started off with oth teams moving the puck well p and down…

… the ice. The first lines f both the Wolverines and the -ophers formed smooth rushes, ut quick defensive plays on the art of the backmen always halted he attacks at the last minute. After a few minutes…

… until the last event. The Wolverines took a 49-47 lead into Tumbling, which under ordinary conditions would have meant a cinch victory for the hosts with Capt. Bill Skinner and Jim Brown, NCAA finalists…

… this year, Michi- gan's defending - indoor track champions meet a powerful Mich- igan State squad at East Lansing tonight. The Wolverines, who have been handicapped by injuries and ail- ments in earlier…

… Spartans, who rate as one of the Wolverines' chief competitors for the Big Ten' title. The chief Spartan threat is 600- 'M' Matmen Face MSU, Michigan takes on its biggest rival for Big Ten wrestling su…

… decisive match may well be{ the heavyweight tilt in which Michigan's Fred Olm comes up, against unbeaten (9-0-1) Michigan State sophomore John Baum. The Wolverines will depend heavily upon their three…

February 28, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 102) • Page Image 1

… three. ichigan scoring records and sparking the Wolverines' 72-65 win over Michigan State. Scoring 41 points, he broke the old record of 39 points in the closing moments of the game. Tidwell Sets, New…

… Marks In JIM set By JMBENAGH Daily Sports Editor Michigan's John Tidwell cracked open everything in sight here last night to lead the Wolverines to1 their first Big Ten triumph this year-a stunning 72…

February 28, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 102) • Page Image 6

… Fail To Hold Early Lead Swimmers Topple OSU Buckeyes Nearly Upset Wolverines; Darnton and Morrow Clinch Victory By DAVE COOK Michigan's hockey team looked ward grimly to powerful Denver er dropping a…

… 4-3 overtime deci- n yesterday afternoon to Min- sota's battling Gophers. The first of the two-game series 11 be tomorrow night at 8 at the )_eum. Gopher winger Myron Grafstrom anned the Wolverines

March 01, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 103) • Page Image 1

… Group U, Bud get, H1ear Offca TO PLAY AGAIN TOMORROW: wolverine Icers Lose to Pioneers, 8-1 tea todi Pou the Wo wit ocl and and vic sor pla n fire eer ly fin day ran gan c vis pas ope in Wc H Bo cro…

…. Red Berenson led a Wolverine sh in the early minutes of the cond stanza, and Kirkwood ckled behind the sophomore rnter's backhand drive. It was e only Michigan threat of the riod. T r e m e n d o u s…

…- ngering his team's chances for ctory. For the rest of the game, e Wolverines were able to mus- r only five shots on the Pioneer See WHITE, Page 6 WATCHING-That's what Michigan's Al Hinnegan and Bernard…

… Neilsen are 4oing as Denver center Ken Williamson (8) drives the puck down the ice. The entire Wolverine squad did a lot of watching as they saw the Pioneers rip four goals through them in the last period…

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… one-game winning streak was decisively snapped by Illinois here last night, 90-61, the Illini's most lopsided victory over Michigan in eight years. The Wolverine cagers, who fA- nally found their…

….4 mark. The lights went out in Huff Gym, as far as the Wolverines were concerned, soon after the opening minutes of the game. With the score 4-4, the Illini bucketed five quick points to make it 9-4. Then…

… sharp outside shooting, which is what they did. The Wolverines held Illini neme- sis Mannie Jackson to six points, but all the other starters for the home team hit in double figures. Especially…

… almost surely will start when the Wolverines travel to Iowa for Saturday's cli- max to a grim season. Big Ten Standings W L Pcts. Ohio State 12 1 .923 Indiana 10 3 .769 Minnesota 9 5 .15 1 1 PIONEER…

Wolverines' offense was conspicu- ous by contrast (or absence) Un- certainty marked the infrequent through offensive thrusts, and the limited defensive success was the result of frantic individual efforts…

… Michigan hockey coach Al Renfrew had to say for the Denver Pioneers after watch- ing his Wolverines get skated into the ice by the team that is cur- rently riding atop the standings of the Western Collegiate…

March 01, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 103) • Page Image 7

…- erence indoor title at Columbus. This is because last winter's run- erup and Michigan's perennial ck rival, Illinois, has shown it- If to be a team well capable of ating the Wolverines. At a meet this…

…, Dick Cephas in the low hurdles and high jump and, of course, Tony Seth's record breaking 600-yard run, numerous Wolverines came up with several' ,noteworthy if not spectacular per- formances. After being…

… a good chance the two stars will be racing againstI each other in the mile relay, where they will probably anchor their respective teams. Seth clinched the anchor assignment for the Wolverine team…

… with a brilliant finishing leg against the Spartans Saturday. The Wolverine junior held off Michigan State's Willie Atter- berry all the way and finished with the sizzling time of :48 flat. Last year…

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…'s Wolverines closed out the home hockey season last night by dropping a 4-2 decision to Denver, but managed to show a brand of hockey that will bring fans back for more next year. Coach Al Renfrew's icers will…

… close out the current campaign on the road this weekend at North Dakota. At least one win is a must if the Wolverines hope to make the Western Collegiate Hockey Association playoffs. Pioneers Scared After…

March 03, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 105) • Page Image 1

…' Swimmers Host Big Ten Meet By HAL APPLEBAUM The Wolverines, seeking their Michigan and Indiana, the two third consecutive Big Ten cham- powerhouses of collegiate swim- pionship, and the Hoosiers are ming…

… two squads are the one-meter diving. expected to battle with Southern California for the national title. Seek Revenge D rive B egun The Wolverines will not only be eyeing their third consecutive…

March 04, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 106) • Page Image 1

… the 200-yard individual medley leave the starting blocks at the start of the race last night. Inset (left) shows Fred Wolf of Michigan, the eventual winner. Wolf's victory gave the Wolverines seven…

… points in the three-day Big Ten championship meet. The Wolverines trail Indiana In the meet, 22-16. Eli Wolf Wins, but Michigan Trails! By HAL APPLEBAUM Michigan and Indiana each won a final event, but…

March 04, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 106) • Page Image 7

…, Duane Hoecherl of Minnesota, and Bill Buck of Iowa, all of whom gave the Wolverines fits in dual meets. "Tramp Twins" The "tramp twins," Tom Oster- land and T. Francis, will be two more Wolverines in…

… fourth place finisher last year. Defends Titles Leading the Wolverines into the preliminaries will be sprinter Tom Robinson, who set marks in the 60- and 300-yard races at last year's meet. The Bahaman…

March 05, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 107) • Page Image 6

… the first period when Red Ber- enson's unassisted goal gave the Wolverines a 1-1 tie. The game was marred by eight Michigan penalties including a ten-minute, inisconduct to Cap- tain Bobby Watt over…

…: Hoyles (123 pounds) dumped Northwestern's Joel Crabtree, 8-3, late last night to qualify for to- day's consolation finals. Hoyles had won his first bout of the day (as did all the other Wolverines) But…

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… team won four weight division championships at the Sports Building yesterday to run away with the Big Ten team title, the 10th in Wolverine Coach Cliff Keen's 35-year career. On Friday Michigan had…

… third in the 123-pound division by win- ning his consolation match, and Wolverines Dick Fronczak and' Fred Olm lost close decisions in their bids for consolation honors. No Conference wrestling team had…

… firsts to the Wolverines four, but simply could not match Michigan's great overall team strength. A total of 13 different trackmen won points for the Wol- verines. Double Winner Heading the Wolverine honor…

… lost to North Dakota here last night in overtime, 4-3, eliminating the Wolverines from the WCHA play-offs. Bill Colpitts of the NoDaks scored at 9:49 of the overtime period to foil the Michigan squad…

… led all scorers with 21 points, while teammate John Tidwell bagged 18. (See Story, Page 8) ses to their feet ,to cheer the 400-yard medley in t is. The Wolverines won the meet, their fourth consec nt…

… the Wolverines previous record of 148, set last year. Trailing the Wolverines and Hoosiers, in what proved as ex- pected, to be a dual meet on a grand scale, were Ohio State, 41V2, Michigan State, 35…

…, Iowa, 17, Minnesota and Illinois, 4, Wis- consin, 31 /2and Northwestern and Purdue 0. Wolverines Push Last night, as in the first two days of competition, it was out- standing individual performances…

… in 16 years win three Big Ten winter spot Ititles in a single season. The last such flourish w also accomplished by Michiga in 1944, when the Wolverin won the same three titles. Michigan ended the meet…

… w 30 point winners. While India had 18. Leading 93-77 at the beginn of the evening's program Wolverines were never in trot and. clinched the meet with two events remaining. Clark Tops All Perhaps the…

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