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January 08, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 76) • Page Image 3

… Saturday night 15-14, the Wolverines suffered an even more important loss when Miles Lee, sensational 157 pound sophomore, was forced to forfeit his match because of a dislocated elbow. LEE, WHO IS highly…

…'Shaugnessy at 177 pounds and Art Dunne in the heavyweight division, all of whom won, and also by Dave Space who earned stwo points with a tie. Wolverine Athletes Busy Over Christmas Holiday Michigan State, S4…

…'s, the Wolverine basket- ball and hockey squads were car- rying on a stiff holiday competi- tive schedule. The cage squad put together some high scormg Yule season basketball to pull out three of its five…

… the tournament, the Maize and Blue recorded an easy 66-52 win over Virginia. * * * SCORING on 42 per cent of its shots, the Wolverine five started the New Year off right by crush- ing Princeton 62…

… captain Jim Skala and center Dick Williams who ac- counted for a total of 36 markers in the 58 to 46 loss. 4 4 ' . IN HOCKEY, the formerly bright picture for Vic Heyliger's Wolverines has clouded over as a…

… result of two losses in the last four games, both of which were worth two points in the Midwestern Hockey League standings. The second night misery (all Wolverine losses this season came the second game of…

January 12, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 80) • Page Image 3

… Coach Matt Mann's Wolverine natators will swim their first dual meet of the current season and at the same time open Big Ten com- petition when they clash with Northwestern tonight at 8:00 p.m. at the…

… Intramural Pool. In twenty-seven years of tank rivalry between the two schools the Wildcats have been able to out-swim the Wolverines in only three meets, and haven't been able to turn the trick since 1931…

…. Tonight Coach Mann will send his Wolverine swimmers against a Northwestern t e a m composed largely of freshmen and juniors. Wildcat coach Bill Peterson has just five lettermen left from last year's squad…

…Kevitt. Other Wildcats who could give the Wolverines some trouble are Jim Erkert and Keith Peterson, free style sprinters who both placed in the Big Ten meet last year, and back-stroker Bob Kivel- len. One of the…

… the Fighting Irish from 1939 through 1941. Crimmins was given a five-year contract and will have the privi- lege of naming six assistant. High Flying lMinois To Face Wolverine Cagers Tonight Michigan…

January 06, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 73) • Page Image 3

… minor incident to get even with the Wolverines and their coach, Vic Heyliger. The Colorado cortege has always found it hard to swallow Michigan's NCAA championship wins in its own back yard. In other…

…," Thompson asserted. Some Colorado writers have even stated Michi- gan may be boycotted in future schedule making; others contend the Wolverines will be thrown out of the Midwest League if Fritz Crisler 4…

…Kennell hit Yalich. The Wolverine captain insists he had his arms around his line-mate, who was trying to reach the referee. And even those who insist McKennell is guilty admit his only mistake was not hitting…

… the referee harder, it hockey officiating in these parts is any inkling of what it is in Colorado. Basketball (Continued from Page 1) en the gap to 50-28. Wolverine shooting picked up in the third…

… closely followed by Wilks, who mashed 17, and Cap- tain Tom Williams, who funnelled through 12. Next on the schedule for the Wolverine cagers is Northwestern, which meets Michigan at Evan- ston Saturday…

January 10, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 78) • Page Image 1

… TANGLED WRECKAGE-Twisted metal is all remaining where a stop after striking derailed the Wolverine (right) and a freight train carrying auto bodies or. crushed together. * * *, * * Wolverine Slashes…

… Moving Freight By CHUCK ELLIOTT Daily Managing Editor A quick-thinking engineer nar- rowly averted disaster last night as the Wolverine, crack New York Central passenger train, jumped the rails in a…

January 17, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 84) • Page Image 1

… signifi- e cant of these would be recognition - of student organizations, now e handled by the Student Affairs h Committee, 'Winnie, Sees Wolverine Hockey Team'Red Threats, U.S. Closer Smashes Spartans, 7…

… affair that gave ----~_ the Wolverines two points in the MUNSAN, Korea, Thursday, standings thereby tying them for Jan. 17 (P)-United Nations truce first place with Denver. negotiators brushed aside a Com…

… left off in their game earlier this season at East Lansing that the Wolverines won ' 11-1. Halfway through the first period John Matchefts of Michi- gan and Harold Passerini of the Spartans were ejected…

… from the game for fighting, in addition to receiving five-minute major pen- alties. Almost immediately after the pair was sent to the box the Wolverines received two more penalties. First John Mc…

…Kennell went off and then Earl Keyes. The Wolverines were thus a man short for four minutes but they held the Spartans at bay. See MULLEN, Page 3 munist threat Wednesday "to fight to the end" in Korea if the…

January 11, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 79) • Page Image 1

… * * * * * * * * * C' cause of Wednesday night's $1,- 000,000 wreck when the speeding Wolverine collided with a moving freight train. M c ** LATE yesterday, trains were still running a half hour behind sched- ule, as…

… damaged ones stored in Dexter. Seven Wolverine passengers were injured and over 200 others were badly shaken up when the flyer sideswiped a 70 car freight train. Five of the injured were rushed here to St…

January 06, 1952 (vol. 63, iss. 73) • Page Image 1

Wolverines chim- ed in to say that the four games * * * JOHN MC KENNELL . . played in Colorado were the most poorly officiated they had ever witnessed. A permanent suspension of Mc- Kennell, the Wolverines

… secondl chukker when Eaddy converted on a fast-break and John Codwell followed with a jump shot and free throw. That made it 25-15, as close as the Wolverines got for the rest of the contest. A futile…

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