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November 25, 1950 (vol. 61, iss. 52) • Page Image 1

… for the Michigan team which will take the field at 2 p.m. for the 47th meeting since 1897 between the Buckeyes of Ohio and the Wolverines. Twenty-degree tempera- tures make for difficult ball handling…

… than an occasional thought regarding the outcome of the Illinois-Northwestern tussle taking place this afternoon in Evanston. Should both the Wildcats and the Wolverines win today, the Maize and Blue…

…-0 game mid-way ii October and saw his first service since that time against the Wildcats last Saturday. IMPRESSIVE IN HIS FOUR ATTEMPTS to advance the ball, last week the Wolverine wingback showed up…

… ball mad Columbus last nght ex- hot water. The temperature raised doubts whether the Soviets tended a warm welcothe to thou- early yesterday was five below sands of Wolverine fans. ~y early Japanese…

November 07, 1954 (vol. 65, iss. 42) • Page Image 1

… insist on a complete breakdown for the American people. We will insist on T full publicity of Vice-President I Bowl Hopes Rise With Crucial Win Wolverines Score Clincher on Pass Play in First Half…

… aspirations yesterday afternoon. A Michigan Stadium crowd of 58,812 saw the Wolverines whip a stubborn band of Illini, 14-7, to deal the losers their fourth straight Conference defeat and deny Coach Ray Eliot…

… and letters. We want the names. And we want to know if the files of the FBI were opened up for political purposes." -Daily-Don Campbell WOLVERINE EXPRESS--Looking like the caboose of an onrushing train…

… first half, and then held throughout the last half when the restless Illini moved within scor- ing distance. The Wolverines pushed over both of their scores in the second pe- riod after spotting Illinois…

… rolled dead on the 11. It took just six plays with tailback Dan Cline doing most of the running and all of the passing for the Wolverines to score the clincher. Michigan Marches After fullback Fred Baer…

… for the final point. The Wolverines began the drive to their' initial touchdown late in the first quarter, following Illi- nois' TD, traveling 69 yards in nine plays with Maddock directing the drive and…

November 02, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 41) • Page Image 1

… bridges between Hawkeyes' Jeter Fleming Sparki Wolverines' Second-Half Revival Halted by Final Period Onslaughi By AL JONES Daily Sports Editor A spirited Michigan performance and a 34-year j r lasted only…

… three quarters yesterday afternoon as Iowa over powered the Wolverines, 37-14. The Hawkeyes sped to their fourth straight Big Ten Wir and with Northwestern's upset of Ohio State, gained so possession of…

…'s backs proved too fast early in the first half, but scored just before the halftime gun, and again early in the second half to tie the game at 14-14. The first Wolverine TD came on a four-yard pass play…

November 16, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 53) • Page Image 1

… attempt by Wolverine halfback Darrell Harp- er was only a few feet of f to the left of the goal posts, and Michi- gan lost to Indiana, 8-6. Fourth Big Ten Loss It was the fourth Big Te loss, for the…

Wolverines this season, and the first loss to Indiana since 1954. The Michigan squad now stands 1-4-1 in the Conference and 2-5-1 overall, doomed to the worse season since 1936 no matter what the outcome of…

… climaxi of a helter- skelter drive that was sparked by quarterback Bob Ptacek's passing but interrupted by penalties and the lack of sharp blocking. The Wolverines were fighting to overcome the Hoosiers' 8…

… the ball to the Indiana 23- yd. line. Then the Wolverines were pe- nalized 15 yards for a personal foul, which moved the ball back to the Indiana 38-yd. line. Three plays netted only five yards, and set…

… ended on the next play when the Wolverines scored their only touchdown. TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES: Postponemient of Firing Shows ICBM Not Ready WASHINGTON (P) -Another postponement of an Atlas ICBM test…

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

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

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

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

November 14, 1954 (vol. 65, iss. 48) • Page Image 1

…, Walker, Kramer All Star for 'M' in Final Home Game By HANLEY GURWIN Associate Sports Editor Michigan's unpredictable Wolverines reduced a once-haughty band of Michigan State Spartans to shambles yesterday…

… would iebound from a 13 point deficit. -Daily-Dick Gaskill SURPRISE RUN-With a group of Michigan State Spartans stan ding around a punted ball about to roll dead, Wolverine Back Lou Baldacci (27…

… was tackled after in- tercepting a pass on the 49-yard lime thrown by Wolverine Jim Mad- dock. Michigan had taken the two touchdown lead on the strength of some great defensive ballplaying combined with…

November 13, 1954 (vol. 65, iss. 47) • Page Image 1

… students indgetting -Daily-John Hirtzel TAYLOR HOUSE BAND LEADS STUDENTS TO PEP RALLY-STORY ON PAGE 5 Wolverines Seek To End State Jinx; Capaciy Throng To Witness Contest out the vote and their interest in…

… the plan pending the out- Daily sports Editor At the same time the Wolverines as the Big Ten's leading defensive come of an all-campus referen- Michigan attempts to end ftour' must come out on top if…

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

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

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

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

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

November 04, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 41) • Page Image 1

… oblivion to score two second-half touchdowns and lead the determined Wolverines tg a breathtaking 17-14 win over frustrated Iowa. Shatusky bucked over from the two-yard line with 1:06 minutes remaining in…

… at a fever pitch for Michigan, threw everything he had against the visi- tors, but the Wolverines were magnificent in the do-or-die moments. The victory squared Michigan's Conference record at two and…

November 06, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 37) • Page Image 1

… Gaza strip. Mitchell Paces Illini To Upset Win; Wolverine Attack Unable To Move i C By PHIL DOUGLIS Daily Sports Editor Special to The Daily CHAMPAIGN, ILL.-Fleet reserve sophomore halfback Bobby…

… Mitchell spearheaded Illinois to an astounding 25-6 upset win over Michigan here yesterday, and thereby derailed the Wolverine's Big Ten title hopes, at least temporarily. Mitchell, an old time rival of…

… Spectacular Neither team could get going after the half-time intermission. Then little Mitchell went to work. With Illinois in possession on their See WOLVERINES, Page 3 French Artist Utrillo Dies DAX, France…

…" appeared only once during the game-after Michigan's sole touchdown. Disappointed Wolverine f a n s were surprised with last night's en- tertainment possibilities-several beauty queen contest finals were…

November 26, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 57) • Page Image 1

… 6r i . I Go Perigo Michigan's Varsity basketball1 squad defeated the Freshmen,t 81-70, last night in a tuneup for Monday's opener with Mar- quette in Yost Fieldhouse. The Marquette -Wolverine clash…

… marks the debut of Till Perigo as Wolverine cage men- tor. To insure an inspiring crowd at the opening game, the cam- pus will be flooded Monday withr tags that read "I Go Perigo." If you "Go Perigo…

November 02, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 37) • Page Image 1

… in th utes, the Wolverines spotted inspr Bennie Oosterbaan's team made a stirring about face after in- termission to shut out the visit- ors, 13-4, only made the defeat more heartbreaking. In the…

… most of the first half. More than 26 minutes ticked by before the Wolverines broke into Illinois territory. Through the whole first half Michigan gained only 27 yards on 17 rushes and 19 yards by com…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

November 15, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 48) • Page Image 1

… Indiana backs, Wolverines Darrell Harper (41), Stan Noskin (27) and John Halstead (81) team up to halt Hoosier Tom Burgess after a short gain. YR MOCK CONVENTION: Suggest Constitui onal Revisins A mock…

…-recorded anothe victory over the Wolverines who fell to Indiana, 26-7, her yesterday. Michigan lost all four of the bobbles it made during cold afternoon and the fired-up Hoosiers pilfered four Wol verine passes…

November 09, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 47) • Page Image 1

… quarter to put Michigan back in the game-but only for a while. The extra points after this touchdown gave the Wolverines their short-lived 8-7 lead. Ptacek was Coach Oosterbaan's only potent ground gainer…

… of the afternoon. Th I ree 111 Countera4 By AL JONES Daily Sports Editor A great effort by Michigan's one-man offense was completely overshadowed by Illinois yesterday afternoon, 21-8. Wolverine

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

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

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

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