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December 12, 1954 (vol. 65, iss. 68) • Page Image 1

… Fliers * * * * * * * Wolverines Win Cage Game, 71-56; Icers Tie * * Cable Seeks Montreal (~) Court Team Easily Downs Butler Squad Barron, Eaddy Lead 'M' With 16 Points By DON LINDMAN…

… Michigan guards Don Eaddy and JimBarron scored 16 points apiece last night to lead the Wolverine basketball team to an easy 71-65 win. over an outclassed Butler squad. Although playing listless ball dur- ing…

… in the second half as the Wolverines were unable to halt the 6'-3" Bulldog star. Obviously not emotionally up for the tilt, Coach Bill Perigo's crew played exceptionally well when they had to, but…

… Butler failed to press the Wolverines during most of the game. A fast-breaking offense and a vir- tually airtight defense built up 10- 4 and 27-12 leads in the first half, which ended with Michigan holding…

… a 32-16 advantage. As the half was drawing to a close, however, the Wolverine offense became slipshod at times and continued to be so in the second half, which was an en- tirely different story…

…F 10 and 11 points of Wolverines on two occasions, but Perigo's menc were equal to the challenge -andt quickly increased their lead bothr times.t Eaddy, netting five baskets int the first half, led a…

February 12, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 87) • Page Image 1

… is to be so strong that none will dare to attack us., "If we have learned but one les- CA.e - . . TOM RANDALL JOHN O'REILLY ... return sparks victory ... comes through in century Wolverine Hat Tricks…

…'s lobbies seemed dissapat- Michian Exlode g somewhat yesterday. After two-and-one-half periods Parliamentary observers gave;of listless hockey, the Wolverines 5' e 46-year-old lawyer from Stras- tallied three…

…. A slap shot from close in on the See WOLVERINES, Page 3 EAST LANSING - Michigan's' powerful swimming machine gained momentum yesterday, slip- ping into high gear for the ap- proaching Big Ten meet…

… time of 2:12.1. Probably the most encouraging sign of the evening lay in the per- formances of Wolverine junior John O'Reilly, who won the 220 yard free-style and. took. second to Ron Gora in the 100…

… free. Wolverine captain Bumpy Jones chalked up another win in the in- dividual medley, and set a pool and dual meet record in the pro- cess. Jones covered the 150 yard distance in 1:29.8 for the marks…

February 12, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 85) • Page Image 1

… Michigan r State sextet, 4-0, last night at the 'Coliseum before one of the small- est crowds of the season. It was the third victory of the season for the Wolverines over the cellar-dwelling Spartans who…

… first period; while the Wolverines were a man short. George Chin grabbed a loose puck in Spartan territory, skated behind the visitors' nets and neatly snuck a pass to Pat Cooney who drilled the puck…

… rebounding a Ron Martinson shot. *. * * JIM HAAS made the prettiest play of the night as, he scored the third Wolverine marker after 42 seconds of the final period had gone by.;. Ten minutes later Martinson…

…, playing his first game on the Wolverine first line, took a pass from captain Johnny Matchefts in front of the net and scored on a drive into the corner. Aside from these few scoring SL Wing Calls For…

… Michigan State See SEXTET, Page 6 of- at- drives, the Wolverine attack was generally sluggish. " Three good passes in a row constituted a scor- ing threat and the victors were only able to get 'off 27…

January 12, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 83) • Page Image 1

…-NAVY RACE: I -Daily-Eric Arnold HITTING THE ICE- Michigan Tech defenseman Bill McLay helps goalie George Cuculick damp- en a Wolverine attack near the end of the second p e r 1 o d, illustrating the…

… two quick goals which came within 30 seconds of each other gave the Wolverines an insurmountable 41 lead over the Huskies, ..L . ....i.n~n ........ tef...T.,.,, 4 - -g e in wa r 7 I ," ju +hnk i na i l…

…- 1fans at McGaw Hall, ures ready for Senate action, IThe lossvnndroDedthe Wolverines Panel Sees I No German nity soon By RICHARD CONDON Germany probably will not re- unify within the near future, a…

December 12, 1953 (vol. 64, iss. 68) • Page Image 1

… assisted on Mul- few seconds after Mullen andj verine goalie Willard Ikola never len's goal in the third stanza. Wolverine defenseman Lou Pao- Aftr aslugis . tar ~ hatt had left the ice after saw prevented…

… the brilliant net- r After a sluggish start in cashing into the boards. minder from turning in a much- which the Wolverines were out- deserved shutout. played for the first ten minutes, Bert Dunn, the…

… the end of the initial per- dressing room for repairs. Since he turned in sparkling saves to" iod. Haas was in the penalty box at1 keep the puck out of the Wolver- the time, the Wolverines were keep…

…, footer to break the deadlock. The State Department announc- * * * Then Chin got into the act. ed that Ambassador Charles E. THE ONLY other Wolverine to Less than two minutes later, Bohlen made a special…

January 12, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 85) • Page Image 1

… important two-game set. Rendall scored at 2:16 of the final period after Dick Dunnigan had stolen the puck and passed to Don McIntosh, who passed to Rendall, 3 to 3 Record The victory gave the Wolverines a 3…

… birthday by leading the Michigan wrestling squad to a hard-fought, 19-9 victory over In- diana at Yost Fieldhouse yester- day in the Wolverines' opening Conference meet. The grapplers will face North…

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

February 12, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 93) • Page Image 1

… basketball team suffered a 70-65 licking at the hands of the Badgers here last night. The Wolverines just couldn't get rolling as the home five pulled away to an early lead which the Blue never quite overcame…

…. The defeat set the Wolverines back in sixth place in the race for Big Ten honors with a record of four wins and four losses for an even .500 percentage. The win was the first for Wis- iU. . For…

May 12, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 153) • Page Image 1

… its way past the University of Illinois 8-1. . Today the Wolverine netters will tryfor their 28th straight when they meet Ohio State at Columbus. Playing in his usual number one spot, Barry Mac…

… base- ball team scored four unearned runs in the first inning to send the team on to a 7-2 victory over the Illini. The Wolverines will try to improve their 2-1 Conference mark today when they meet…

January 12, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 80) • Page Image 1

…-film programs. In another action SAC denied a request of the Wolverine Club to sponsor a mixer-dance Feb. 3 in the Teague. SAC accompanied their refusal with a statement that the Univer- sity cannot condone…

…, a capacity au- dience on how youth can best ex- press itself in government in the morning session of the conclave. Former Auditor-General John B. Martin suggested that a posi- Wolverine Club had…

March 12, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 111) • Page Image 1

….m. this morning the first commuter train, eastbound, left Jackson' for Detroit. The westbound Wolverine, Motor City, and Mercury, however, were not expected to move untilj early tomorrow. The first train to…

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