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December 02, 1954 (vol. 65, iss. 59) • Page Image 12

… Titles Four times Michigan has won this tournament, three of them in a row. The Wolverines have swept all before them and made the Maize and Blue synonymous with hockey supremacy. Held every March at the…

…- out the Wolverines would be like spaghetti without meatballs. The first NCAA ice tourney was held in March of 1948. The rugged Dartmouth Indians and Boston Col- lege Eagles represented the East, while…

… held, the Wolverine sextet has garnered four titles while placing third three times. DEAN REA '22 CAPTAIN: Wolverine Cagers Endure Turbulent History ig- a ihyotmsi bu i f l $39.50 to $45.00 WIL D S1WR…

…, and full of ups and downs. The first Maize and Blue varsity team, with Elmer Mitchell as coach and captained by Alan Boyl, was formed in 1917. The Wolverines played an 18- game season, dropping 12 of…

… the years that followed, the Wolverine record was an erratic one, alternating from top place in 1927 and 1929 to a low seventh place in 1924. The outstanding work of Matt Patanellis, now an assistant…

December 03, 1954 (vol. 65, iss. 60) • Page Image 6

… season against Pittsburgh tomorrow night, the memories of many Wolverine cage fans sweep back through the years to a cold March night in 1948. It was on that evening that Mich- igan basketball reached' its…

… score at 31-31. The Wolverines had become panic- stricken and Missed on 14 straight field goal attempts, plus a pair of free throws. Substitutes Help Suddenly Cowles called a time out. Off the bench raced…

… substi- tutes Hall Morrill and Boyd Mc- Caslin. Teaming with the great Mark Suprunowicz, Bill Roberts, and Pete Elliot, the pair sparked the Wolverines to their first title since 1929. As the crowd went…

… wild, Michi- gan dumped in eight straight points, and the Hawkeyes were a broken outfit. With the lanky Rob- erts turning in some nice defens- ive work, the Wolverines coasted home the victors and…

… waiting for another. By DICK CRAMER Michigan begins its rugged three month long winter sports schedule tonight as the Wolverine hockey team opens its 1954-55 season in the first of a two game weekend…

…' goals when McGill won the second game of last year's series with the Wolverines. Other holdovers for the Redmen from last year are forwards Pete Jotkus, Gord Currie, Jack McMul- lan, and Guy Bourgoin and…

… standings, where it has remained ever since. M' Smashes Iowa March 2nd, 1948 saw Ozzie Cowles' Wolverines smash Iowa, 51-35, before over 9,000 screaming Yost Field House fans, and thereby with AMF Automatic…

… December 17 when it travels to Colorado College for the first of two tilts. Only Five Lettermen The Wolverines 13-man varsity roster lists only five lettermen and of the entire group there is one senior…

… Col- lege and Loyola College, respec- tively. Last year McGill, coached by "Rocky" Robillard, gained an even split in its two encounters with the Wolverines, both of which were played before near…

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…

December 12, 1954 (vol. 65, iss. 68) • Page Image 9

… Ross, and Jack Carroll have picked up Big Ten and national laurels for the Wolverines. Swedish Star The Canadians hold no monopoly in the cinder sport, though, for last year's captain and champion shot…

… Michigan son, and the banner was a crack at the Wolverines largely Canadian roster. This year, however, the sign will be even more meaningful, for last season, two American players were with the Wolverines

…- bert of Montreal. Last but not the least member of the Wolverine icers is the coach -Vic Heyliger-whose Roxbury, Mass., birthplace makes him the only American citizen of the bunch. WONDERFUL 4tI FOR…

December 05, 1954 (vol. 65, iss. 62) • Page Image 1

… -Daily-Dean Morton 1XICIlIGAN HOOPS'TERS, ICERS ROMP-At left Wolverine Goalie Lorne Michigan handed the Redmen their second consecutive loss, 7 to 2. At Wolverine cagers coast 101 to 71. -Daily…

…-Dean Morton Howes makes a stop on an oncoming McGill player, as right, 'M' center Harvey Williams lays one up, as the Wolverines Sweep IcCage Tilts j: ... TT l rip President Hatcher also IHC because it…

… position, and slammed the disc into the right hand corner of the nets. The first period was "all Michi- gan." Tihe spirited Wolverines showed the same explosive offense that helped win Friday's contest, 4…

… year. "It seemed too immense," she comments now, "I couldn't under- five, 101-71, before a crowd of 3,100 at Yost Field House last night. By going over the century mark, the Wolverines established a new…

… from' 15 feet out, his only basket of the night. Six Wolverine cagers scored in double figures. Eaddy, a fleet 5-10 guard, was the high scorer of the game as he whipped in nine field goals out of 17…

… tries from the field, was deadly with a one-handed jump shot. Jim Barron and Tom Jorgen- son notched 16 tallies, Harvey Wil- liams picked up 14 and Groffsky 12 points. See WOLVERINES, Page 3 SGC Q1…

December 10, 1954 (vol. 65, iss. 66) • Page Image 3

… 'iliE 3IICtlI(iAN iJAILIf PAGE THREE : ucksters Face Montreal Cara bins Here Tonight (4> H ebert Back as Wolverines Play Last Exhibition Series COOLEY, GOMBERG TIE: Sigma Alpha Epsilon Wins…

… University of Montreal' Cara- bins move into the Coliseum to- night for the first of two games against Vic Heyliger's surprising Wolverine outfit. Tonight's and tomorrow night's games, both of which are slated…

… a long way since then. Studded with veterans, Mon- treal has given Michigan fits in recent years. The Wolverines are on the losing side of a 4-3-1 over- all mark with the Carabins, the last series in…

… transferred to Montreal to study Another rookie sensation is Claude Dagenais, a 170 pound cen- ter who has impressed many ex- perts with his flashy play. For the Wolverines, it will be a rad for aifthe…

December 05, 1954 (vol. 65, iss. 62) • Page Image 3

… offensive drive of Guy Bourgoin and defensive spark of Captain Phil Samis, was dom- inated by McGill. The Wolverine offense seemed to lag under the big lead, and play became sloppy. The first score for Mc…

… career on a breakaway down the right side. Rendall finished the scoring on another right-side shot, this time crossing in front of the goal mouth and pushing the puck Wolverines Conquer Pitt, 101…

… the Wolverines to run up a top heavy victory margin. The Perigo-coached quin- tet outfought the Panthers in the "battle of the boards," picking up 11 more rebounds than the Pitts- burgh squad. Harvey…

December 03, 1954 (vol. 65, iss. 60) • Page Image 7

… AAU Swim Gala, which will1 include four men's title races andc three women's championship events with preliminaries at 4:00e p.m. and finals at 8:00 p.m. t Jack Wardrop, the WolverineN natator who also…

…-1 in the opening game. The Wolverines fin- ished the season with a 9-2 record, finding defeat only at the hands of Notre Dame and Michigan School of Mines. Start Road Trips Road trips were becoming in…

… king of collegiate hockey. The Wolverines are expected to still retain this po- sition when the new season draws to a close. 24 Hours Service We Go Anywhere YOUR BEST BET -CALL A VET SATURDAY…

December 04, 1954 (vol. 65, iss. 61) • Page Image 1

… as undermanned and weak, the Wolverines proved to be exactly the opposite ,as they controlled the game for two periods with tight defensive hockey, and then blew the roof off the Coliseum with a…

… stunning three-goal uprising in the final Period. Leading the way for the youthful Wolverines was Jay Goold, who f tallied two goals, while teammates Neil Buchanan and Captain Bill U.S. Court rDismisses Du…

December 11, 1954 (vol. 65, iss. 67) • Page Image 1

…' olverines after a momentary defensive Carabins to tie the score earlier in isplayed sparkling defense while gar- - nering single goals in each of the l first two periods. Landry Stars The earlier Wolverine

… house and riods, the Carabins returned to the ice for the final period and caught up to the Wolverines quickly. Landry picked up' the rebound of one of his shots at Howes and: flicked it past him for the…

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