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February 20, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 93) • Page Image 3

…'RDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1954 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAr-W. fri bD IEB U R 0, 1 3 HI ! M C IG A % I T V~r W u rau£Yz I E Wolverine Gymnasts Ready For Clash With Ohio State Illini Tracksters Host…

… to the Wolverines for the remainder of the season. WUERTH 55c 55c Today thru Sunday HILARIOUS LOVE STORY OF A HOT-HEADED BEAUTY .... THE SENSATIONAL STAGE SUCCESS I M4*M's MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA "N…

… depth may prove the deciding factor in the dual meet at Champaign today as the Wolverines attempt to change the winning ways of the mighty Illini cindermen. In the track meet which will be a preview of…

… Hendricks will compete in the high hurdles for Michigan,I while Coach Leo Johnson of Illi- nois will have Willard Thompson" running. The Wolverines are pit- ting the same trio in the low hur- dles against…

…. Gordon Iverson and Kent Penwell of Illinois will be running against the Michigan participants. The Wolverines will have Bob Brown, Pete Sutton, Carroll and Scruggs in the one-mile relay. The team beat…

…. * * * MICHIGAN STATE, which now leads the Conference with a mark of four wins has piled up a string almost identical to that tallied by the Wolverines. Both squads have defeated one of the top teams in the Big Ten…

… Purdue. In the State's first match of the season they lost, 19-8, to the same Pitt group that the Wolverines beat, 16-11. In their matches with Purdue, State won, 20-8, while Michigan lost. 15-9. Coach…

Wolverines are sophomore Don Haney with a; 6-1 mark and Dick O'Shaughnessy with five wins. Puchsters Tie (Continued from Page 1) FOR SALE MICHIGAN DAILY Phone NO 23-24-1 HOURS: 1 to 5 P.M. CLASSIFIED…

May 20, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 153) • Page Image 3

… Michigan has waited for this one a long time. Although this is week, as the Wolverines walloped the 33rd annual meet, June 11-12 will mark the first time the Michigan State, 6-3, here yester- affair has ever…

… competition improved Wolverines, as they await Satur- a notch when Michigan hosted the first annual Big Ten-Pacific Coast day's match with Illinois, are cur- Conference clash, and now Wolverine track fans will…

… Istrong two-hit pitchino by 17,0,000 gallons a day. was hit hard but managed to -_________________ Nothing would be more apropo than for Coach Don Canham's Wolverines to walk off before the home folks with…

…, either. Fritz Nilsson, Roy Pella, John Ross, Pete Gray, Grant Scruggs and other Wolverines can give anybody trouble in their respective events.! Michigan's single national winner last year, Milt Mead, and…

… Murphy, who opened the flood gates for the Michigan netmen. The Wolverine captain defeated last year's number five Big Ten singles champion Jim Pore, 6-3, 7-5 in the number one singles match. Another…

… choice. -Daily-Chuck Kelsey SOPH WHIZES-The slick keystone combine of Moby Benedict left) and Frank Ronan (right) has pulled 11 double plays for Ray Fisher's Wolverines this season. s£ SiS- have MEajor…

…) 2 607 E. Liberty -- Next to Michigan Theatre CAMPUS F VORITES . * * * T HE WOLVERINES will have to go some, though, to match the per- formances of past greats who have worn the Maize and Blue into…

February 20, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 93) • Page Image 1

… The Daily EAST LANSING - Michigan's hockey mastery over Michigan State ended last night as a fired up Spartan squad desperately fought off a Wolverine sextet du- ing 70 minutes of scoreless hockey and…

… gained a 0-0 tie. The tie game, which gave the Wolverines only a half-point in the WHL standing, practically ended the last remaining hopes the Maize and Blue had of earn- ing a berth to the NCAA playoffs…

…- fought, and outthought the slug- gish Wolverines as they swarm- ed all over Ikola. Only the Michigan netminder's sensa- tional play staved off any MSC scoring. The Heyligermen, who had perked up somewhat…

… feats in the State twies against desperate Wolverine onslaughts. THE HECTIC third frame prov- ed extremely frustrating to the Ann Arbor sextet as their repeat- ed breakaway and close range shots were…

…, Doug Mul- len; Burt Dunn and Doug Phil- pott combined on a power play but Schiller's circus acrobatics stymied the Michigan attack. The Wolverines had two more chances to break the deadlock before…

… Badger's starting lineup. This will be the only meeting of the two clubs thip year. Last year Wisconsin dribbed the Wolverines twice. The Maize and Blue which has not won a con- ference game since the…

March 20, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 117) • Page Image 3

… during the past season, H. 0. Crisler, dir- ector of athletics, announced to- day. Twelve Wolverine hockey play- ers were recommended for letters by Coach Vic Heyliger, including Neil Buchanan, Ottawa, Ont…

Wolverines in NCAA Tourney By JACK HORWITZ Michigan's highly rated wrest- lers are now turning their sights on the National Collegiate tourna- ment to be held March 26 and 27 at the University of Oklahoma…

…" Nalan, holder of the Big Ten 130- pound title for the last three years, will be the only Wolverine de- fending an NCAA crown. The dynamic little captain of the Wolverine wrestling squad captured his NCAA…

Wolverine squad earlier in the meet. Semifinalist in last year's heavyweight division, Dick O'- Shaughnessy, will be missing from action because of an in- jured knee. O'Shaughnessy, last year's Western…

…, even though his secondary school record wasn't as spectacular as those of Don Hill, Bumpy Jones or a few other of his well known Wolverine teammates. * * * HIS FRESHMAN year at Mich- igan was one of work…

May 20, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 153) • Page Image 6

… "Fair Play the Wolverine Way." This sticker is not designed to encourage the non-discriminating mer- chant to brag, but to encourage the discriminating business- man to copy the fair merchant's ways. This…

March 20, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 117) • Page Image 4

… Association, Joint Ju- diciary Council, Women's Judi- ciary Council, Alpha Phi Omega, Intercooperative Council, Inter- national Students Association, Senior Board, Wolverine Club, Michigras Committee and the…

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