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January 15, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 83) • Page Image 6

… competition in Chicago and con- tinued the annual contests while attending their respective univers- ities. Conn is still looking for his first win over the Wolverine ace, but Walters' steady improvement dims…

Wolverine squad, and Jones and Delaney seem the likely men to swim the 150-yard individual med- ley. Along with Walters in the div- ing will be either Charley Bates or Bud Hurd. Michigan's 400-yard freestyle…

…, opening a two game series which is undoubtedly the most vital of the campaign for the Wolverines. Vic Heyligers squad must gain at least a split with the Gophers in order to maintain even a flick- ering…

… hope of an NCAA Playoff berth. Even under normal circum- stances, this task would be a rug- ged one for the Wolverines, but the loss of Doug Philpott, second line winger, makes it even harder…

… Mascarin or JayI Goold up into Philpotts positionI on the second line. This shuf-I fling of lines makes Michigan'st chances for the much needed split "very dim" according toi the Wolverine coach.f The…

January 05, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 74) • Page Image 3

… and tucl% with the Wolverines never owning more than a five point spread and the winners never ahead by more than four. It was after a missed jump shot by Groffsky with two min- utes remaining in the…

… BUCHANAN ... to face Red Wings 'M' Natators Attend Xmas Swim Forum Swimming coach Matt Mann and six of his Wolverine natators spent Christmas vacation in Flor- ida, but the vacation turned out to be only a…

… time for the annual con- test will be 8:30 p.m. and will serve as a tune-up contest for the Wolverines before they return to league competition this week-end. * * * THE Wolverines opened their WIIHL…

… and Blue twice during the season by scores of 10-0, and 15-2. In the opening contest, the No- daks blasted six goals into the net during a third period spree which left the Wolverines help- less…

…- ered the defense. Besides show- ing an inability to stop the North Dakota attack, the Wolverines offense just couldn't get going. Their passing was erratic, their shooting weak, and their over…

…. Saturday night's game seemed to be a reversal of form for the Wolverines, especially in the last Cagers Annex Sixth Victory (Continued from Page 1) ior has curbed his tendency to take poor shots and is…

… and though he was unable to stop the sensational Ebert his defense still showed improve- ment. -Barron again turned in a fine game and it was his driving play which sparked the Wolverines throughout…

… necessitated a strong fin- ish in order to make the play- offs. While the Wolverines drop- ped only five points all last sea- son, already they have lost four this year. If they are to make the trip to Colorado…

… Springs for the playoffs for the seventh straight year, then it will cer- tainly take some inspired hockey playing from here on in. The Wolverines return to West- ern Hockey League action this week-end with…

Wolverine squad wrest- ling holds from the most funda- mental to the more difficult and intricate manuevers. BETZIG, who captained the wrestling team in his junior and senior years, grappled for Michi- gan…

January 15, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 83) • Page Image 7

… goals for a career. This record held for 14 years until Gordon McMillan, a protege of Helyiger, set a new mark. ITS A FAT THAT George Chin, outstanding Wolverine wing on Coach Vic Heyliger's puck squad…

… a 6-3 record journey to Ann Arbor to face the Wolverines this Saturday evening at eight o'clock. The most recent of the Spartan triumphs was a surprise win over f" the highly touted Illini five, 60…

… dropped in 136 markers in eight encounters. Last year Ferrari was instru- mental in the two loses handed the Wolverines by Michigan State. In the second encounter he con- tributed 25 points to be high scor…

…- er of the evening. Besides McCoy and Ferrari, the MSC starting five consists of Bob Armstrong 6-8 at the cen- ter post, Keith Stackhouse 6-1 and Bob Devenny 5-11 at the guards. The Wolverine hoop…

… meet Illinois on February 6th and then come back to Ann Arbor for a return engage- ment with Iowa on February 8th. By DAVE ,LIVINGSTON Coach Don Canham and five< Wolverine thinclads open the in- door…

January 13, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 81) • Page Image 3

… won by the home team. * * * MOREOVER, the visiting fives that were successful were Indiana twice, Illinois and Minnesota - generally thought of as the top teams in the Western Conference. The Wolverines

… ball it has shown it- self capable of playing. * * * MICHIGAN performed in a sim- ilar manner during its pre-Con- ference game. The Wolverines were undefeated when they ran into a fair Butler outfit at…

… impressive despite defeating the Pitt Panthers. On the other hand the Maize and Blue has yet to come up with what would be considered a "bad" game when playing at home. As a matter of fact, the Wolverine

Wolverines continue to follow this pattern, quite a contest is in store for Ann Arbor cage enthusiasts this Saturday night when Michi- gan State moves -into the Field House. * * * BIG TEN CAGE STANDINGS C…

… could probably be said in defense of the Buckeyes and the men of Eli, the facts would back the Wolverines' claim to the crown. YALE, OFTEN regarded as the kingpin of the, swimming world, is actually only…

… title meet. Since 1937, when team championships became an offi- cial part of the annual swimming contest, the Wolverines have won the title six times, once less than the Buckeyes. Yale can boast only…

… three national crowns over the same span. Wolverine superiority is evident when individual champions are considered. During his twenty- eight years as the head of Michi- gan swimming, Mann-coached men…

…-holders is Michigan forced to take a back seat. Al- though the Wolverines and the Buckeyes have each produced four of the thirteen present day rec- ord setters, through the years Yale men have held national…

January 06, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 75) • Page Image 1

…Michiganleers By HANLEY GURWIN Playing as though the Stanley Cup were at stake, the Detroit Red Wings skated around, be- tween, and through the Michigan defense to hand the Wolverine ;extet a 10-1 defeat before over…

… opening face-off to the final horn, the Red Wings poured on the pressure in a constant effort. to score. . . * * ONLY GREAT goal - tending from three Wolverine goalies kept the score from mounting higher…

… can be more fully realized with a glance at the totals for saves by goalies. Michigan netmind- ers were called upon to turn back 49 shotseduring the con- test while the Wolverines were only able to test…

… the Red Wing goalies but six times in each period. The receptive crowd, realizing the futility of the Michigan task, accepted the contest in fine style and cheered the Wolverines when- ever they made a…

January 09, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 78) • Page Image 1

… players, one from each message Thursday that he wants PRIVATELY American diplo- squad, were ejected from the con- to use atomic power to serve the iats think the Soviet government test and another Wolverine

…, the Spartan re- contacts with the Russians on the turned to the ice in the last period President's plan, to lead his team to a 14 shot ava- lanche of Wolverine goalie Bill Both American and British r…

… campaign Truman said he did not use the phrase himself. as the third period showed little , * * , action. The Wolverines seemed content to relax on a five goal ST. ALBANS, Vt. - Dusan Premovic, who described…

January 10, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 79) • Page Image 1

…'S GAME, WON BY 'M', 3-1. Wolverine Sextet Tops Spartans, 3-1 (EDITOR'S NOTE: This is an interpretive article dealing with the pro- posed Bricker Amendment to the Constitution concerning the treaty…

… Coun- cil. r i' ,i Y e ' I , I { with the Spartan's choppy close- checking style throwing the Wolverine forwards off stride continuously. Despite this Michigan dominiat- ed play most of the game…

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