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March 14, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 112) • Page Image 5

… curtain for an- other year. After losing the right to de- fend their championship against Minnesota by losing Friday night to RPI, the Wolverines came back yesterday to win consola- tion honors for the…

… as it kept the Wolverines in that game against the Engineers on Friday. Linemate Doug Philpott tal- lied three times against the Eagles yesterday and also as- sisted on a goal by Captain Jimmy Haas…

…, both of whom were also playing their last game as a Wolverine. In fact, the only two scores that were not made by the second line in the tournament were made when Michigan had an irregular line-up on the…

… hockey was concerned. Although one of the highest scoring lines in Wolverine his- tory, the trio--was only able to for Wolverines; Star in 7-2 Win BILL MACFARLAND . .. ties record pick up two goals, one…

… each by Chin and Mullen. Both in the final period when Michigan tal- lied four times to sew up the contest. As in Friday's game, the officials were whistle-happy against the hard-checking Wolverines and…

… Carolina State, led by its all-time scoring ace Mel Thomp- son who tallied 26, captured the consolation game by beating Cor- LEE KRUBHOLZ hell, 65-54. . . . best of Wolverines Six state and two national rec…

March 10, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 108) • Page Image 3

…, 36-35, In IM Basketball Playoffs Ice Squad Opens Crown Defense Friday Evening Battle RPI in First of Two Game Playoff ; Michigan Picked as Tournament Favorite MOST VALUABLE CAGER: Wolverines Honor…

…-Boston College tilt for the National championship on Saturday night. The Wolverines are slight fav- HoosiernTrackmen Show Unexpected Power In ConferenceMeet; Knock cM' Out of Second By DAVE LIVINGSTON Indiana…

…) Rown (Theta Chi) 29.9 points I _____ of star-studded Indiana and Mich- igan quartets to fight it out for the points that would clinch sec- ond place in the meet. The Wolverine foursome of Pete Sutton…

… helpful to the Michigan cause, especial- ly in Colorado Spring's rarified atmosphere. Still, the Wolverines are favored to cop their fourth straight title. Pacing Michigan is the crack first line of Doug…

…- nounced that teammates had vot- ed him the Wolverines most valu- able player during the past season and he was chosen on the second All-Big Ten team in a poll taken by sports editors of the conference…

… newspapers. It marks the second year in a row that a soph has been named Michigan's most valuable, Paul{ Groffsky, the new captain having been so designated after the 1952- 53 season. BARRON led the Wolverine

March 05, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 104) • Page Image 3

… cagers drew first blood and roared to a 9-3 lead. Then the Phi Delts, under coach Tom Jorgenson, Wolverine hoop- ster, began to click and scrambled to an 11-10 half time lead. THE WINNERS dumped in two…

… well be decided) with Carroll, Scruggs, Bob Brown, and either Gray or Sutton. A TRIO of Wolverines, headed by Roger Maugh and including John Hilberry and Bob Appleman, will enter the stiff pole vault com…

… Maryland 75, Clemson 59 Furman 84, Davidson 68 Duke 96, Virginia 68 LATE HOCKEY SCORES Boston 1, Montreal I Detroit 3, Toronto 3 I The performances of these 23 Wolverines in tonight's prelimin- aries will…

… meet. The Wolverine captain's toughest competition will no doubt be with Jim Sinandinos of Mich- igan State who has compiled a 7-2 record .this season. A N O T H E R Wolverine, Dick O'Shaughnessy, will…

…. Representing Michigan at 147 pounds will be sophomore Don Haney of Canonsburg, Pennsyl- vania. During the season Haney compiled a 4-0 record at 147 pounds and a 3-1 record at 157 pounds. Other Wolverines who…

March 07, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 106) • Page Image 3

…. set. by. Iowa's Chuck Durling In 1952. All-America Schlundt already held the Big Ten 18-game sea- son record of 459 from last year. Winners Edge Second-Place Wolverines; Spartans Third BUMPY JONES AND…

…, of Iowa, and Bill Kerr, of Indiana. All four men were unexpected finalists and played, a big part in diminishing the Wolverine depth advantage. The meet was the final home contest for Mann, who is…

…, Wolverine Don Haney lost to Bud Weick of Pur- due. Both men wrestled a very clever and tough match for the full nine minutes with the score end- ing in a 1-1 tie. The decision was then in the hands of the…

… of the Iowa Hawkeyes. FORMER Wolverine gridder Bob Hurley gave one of the most im- pressive performances of the en- tire meet when he wrestled to a fourth place finish, losing to Lar- ry Fowler of…

… still in the game as late as mid- way in the final period, when the slick shooting pros slipped through the Wolverine defenses in the last 10 minutes to break open the game. MICHIGAN coach Vic Heyliger…

… ing Rockets gave the Wolverines a real tune-up for the coming NCAA tourney, and won only be- cause their defense was 'slightly more solid. The game was the highest scoring tilt of the year for Mich…

March 02, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 101) • Page Image 3

… dual meet com- petition. Kaul is a junior letterman and hails from Saint Mary's, Penn- sylvania. He graduated from y Hill prep school, which also fos- tered Wolverine wrestlers Dick O'Shaughnessy, Joe…

… successive undefeated season. He now holds a string of 18 straight victories. How- ever, he will meet some very tough competition in his attempt Wolverines Illini Cindermen Again TI TpPuru To Beat in Big Ten…

… as Ed Casalicchio of Michigan State and Len Vyskos- cil of Northwestern, a team which handed the Wolverines their lone defeat this season. At Last! PURDUE G I Sexson, f..........4 Dunn, f...........5…

… final 10 minutes. But the winners cooled off considerably and had enough trouble hanging on to a part of their once sizable margin. * .* * ONLY A BIG difference in foul shooting prevented the Wolverines

… outdoor meet, as well as in the indoor title event, Coach Don Can- ham's Wolverines havebinvar- iably finished a hair's breadth behind the Illini. While their main object will be simply to derail the…

… week at Colorado Springs. The Wolverines swept past the front-running Gopher sextet 6-3, and 5-2, to wind up their West- ern Hockey League schedule on a triumphant note. Combined with the victory over…

… the Maize and Blue three out of four times during the regular schedule but were unable to stop the fired-up Wolverines when the chips were down. While the Wolverines may be a little more confident of…

March 23, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 119) • Page Image 3

… undoubtedly be shown to the rest of the country in the NCAA swimming championships. elayTeam Establishes To Heyliger Vic Heyliger, Wolverine hockey coach, was presented with the Spencer Penrose Memorial Tro…

… NCAA playoff berths and to four national cham- pionships. A Michgian alumnus, Heylig- er starred for the Wolverine sextet himself before taking over the coaching reigns at the University of Illinois for…

… will open a 15-meet sched- ule with a southern training trip of four matches early in. April, Coach Bill Murphy announced. The Wolverines, who finished third in the Western Conference last season, will…

… Cleveland, eclipses the Wolverine varsity rec- ord of 7:39.8. AMAZINGLY enough, Michigan broke the record on a board track. The two-mile distance consisted of 24 laps around the track, whereas the ordinary…

… the event. Ross turned in a very fastvtime of 1:52.8 to pace the Wolverine relaymen, Pete Gray ran the anchor lap and crossed the finish line with some distance to spare. Fordham, along with Syracuse…

… Gray, tak- ing the baton from Ross, stretched the Wolverines' lead over game Fordham and Syracuse which were in the race until the finish. Michi- gan did not have the lead until Ross took the number one…

… Conference wrestling cham- pion, has been elected captain of the 1955 Wolverine squad. Kaul is undefeated in two years of dual meet competition and his only defeat in the past two years was in the Western…

March 16, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 113) • Page Image 3

… 1954 national championship this past week-end. Playing with only two forward lines in the rarified atmosphere of Colorado Springs, the RPI squad overcame Michigan's pre-tourna- ment favored Wolverines

Wolverines were the victims of an eastern referee who refused 4t allow the Michigan squad to play its own brand of hockey. Ed Barry, a Boston official, and and to some extent "Rabbit" Mc- Veigh, who works the…

… com- plete failure of Michigan's usually reliable first line to produce any- thing in the way of offensive strength, added to the Wolverine's frustrations and prevented them from holding the Engineers…

…, Johnny Mariucci's Gophers found themselves in the same position the Wolverines were in twenty-four hours be- fore: three goals behind and playing a fired-up sextet using its' heart as well as its' sticks…

…. Through Dales, Scruggs met the Wolverine track coach, Don Canham. Can- Scruggs attributes much of his cinder success to Canham's vigor- ous practice sessions. A lot of physical training goes into a track…

March 04, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 103) • Page Image 3

…T'HURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1954 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE THURSDAY, MAR01! 4, 1954 THE MICHIGAN IJAILY PAGE THREE OSUTo Defend Title as Swim Meet Opens Here Wolverines Dump Spartan Gymnasts…

… eight starts by whipping Michigan State, 56-40. Each team garnered three first places and a trio of seconds but the Wolverines came through with five thirds to sew up the win. It gave Newt Loken's squad…

… they could do was third and fourth respectively. Wolverine captain Mary John- son, who along with Krumbholz and Bergman, was competing in his last home meet was rusty from the inactivity accompanying a…

… tougher than a week ago. Michigan State's Jack Helle- wege, Ohio State's third man, Fletcher Gilders, and Wolverine Charley Bates will be fighting for the spots behind the top trio. In the individual medley…

… Difficult Side Horse Gymnastic Event By DON LINDMAN Gymnast Lee Krumbholz can't be accused of picking the easy spots in his gym work. The Wolverine star considers the side horse, one of the most dif- ficult…

… events in the entire program, as his favorite. Krumbholz turns in some of his finest performances on the side horse, which is other- wise a definite Wolverine weak spot. NOW ONE of the mainstays of the…

… high school. A teammate of Wolverine swimmer Ron Gora at Lane Tech, Krumbholz has dropped swimming to devote all his time to gymnastics since he came to Michigan. Krumbholz has devoted a lot of time…

March 09, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 107) • Page Image 3

… representatives of the school's athletic tradition. We can see no reason to bemoan the fact that these Wolverine teams trailed some even more outstanding aggregations at the Conference meets this past weekend. We…

… with a 12-man squad, two less than last year, from Willow Run Air- port tomorrow shortly after noon. A special plane carrying the two eastern hockey clubs will pick up the Wolverine icers and fly di…

Wolverines. Mike Peppe's charges finished in those positions 13 times, while the host swimmers managed only seven such finishes. The Ohio State natators also managed to qualify more men than did the Wolverines

… for the sec- ond successive year. The only individual winner for the Wolverines was double-titlist Bumpy Jones, who edged Illinois' Bob Clemons in the 200-yard breaststroke and had no trouble defending…

… his individual medley crown. * * * MICHIGAN'S widely heralded Wardrop twins, Bert and Jack, contributed four runner-up posi- tions, a fourth place, and a sixth place to the Wolverine cause. Jack n for…

… Michigan proved to be the top diver in the evening programs. The Wolverine junior easily best- ed Shapiro in the optional dives, but couldn't gain the ground he had lost in the required dives per- formed…

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…

March 30, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 125) • Page Image 3

…'s baseball history started back in the spring of 1921 as Ray Fisher, an ex-National League pitcher, sped southward to take charge of his first Wolverine team. This genial gentleman, who someday would become…

…, however, as Fisher's Wolverines marched to their first National champion- ship, Fisher, who was born in Middle- bury, Vt., and entered organized baseball in 1908 with the New York Highlanders, was an out…

… games were wild- ly enthusiastic over the scrappy Wolverines. * * * DURING the long Fisher reign many outstanding players have benifited from his coaching, some of whom later made the big leagues. Such…

…, followed by Paul Goodman with 451, Ed Smith with 436, and Evan Hirsch with 430. High man for the losers was Cecil O'Boyle with a 496 series. gles of Boston College tumbled to the Wolverines in the second…

… final batter out, and the Wolverines were the na- tions' top team. Hairstyling to please!! Try our Personnel - Workmanship Service -10 Hairstylists NO WAITING The Dascola Barbers t near Michigan Theatre…

March 13, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 111) • Page Image 1

…. The highly favored Wolverines fell victim to the biggest surprise in the seven year history of the NCAA hockey tournament here last night as they were stunned by an inspired RPI sextet, 6-4. * * * THE…

… eight minutes of play. The victory put RPI in the championship game tonight against Minnesota- while Michi- gan will battle Boston College in the consolation game this afternoon. The Wolverines just…

… while Wolverine goalie Wil- lard Ikola was off the ice. Rensselaer's second line was the big offensive story for the victors as it beat Wolverine goalie Willard Ikola four times. Center Ron Peterkin paced…

… goalie Bob Fox. The Wolverines' first line of George Chin, Pat Cooney and Doug Mullen was held in check all night by the close checking Eastern club. It wasn't involved in any scoring. RPI jumped into an…

March 06, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 105) • Page Image 3

…Y, MARCH '6, : 954 THE MICHIGAN DAILY . ~, MARCH 6, 1954 THE MICHIGAN DAILY . ..by Ivan N. Kaye Wolverine Cagers Meet MSC Tonight Teams Meet at East Lansing in Bid For Eighth Position in…

… fighting to even up the score. In the past two sea- gan trouble under the boards, but they can also score from outside. DESPITE THIS seeming array of stars, the Wolverines and the Spartans will meet on a…

… tonight at Bloomington as Newt Loken's charges face Indiana's Hoosiers in a tune-up for next week's Big Ten meet. The heavily favored Wolverines are shooting for their fifth straight win and should get it…

…- siderably. WOLVERINE captain Mary Johnson will use this meet to re- gain his winning stride after suf- fering a sprained wrist a week ago. Johnson was very rusty in Wed- nesday's victory over MSC, and ILoken…

Wolverines has spe- cialized in crucial goals through- out his career. FOR THE PAST two years he has sparkled with the pressure on in the NCAA tournament, topping all scorers each time with four points in 1952…

March 06, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 105) • Page Image 4

… Conference Track Meet By DAVE LIVINGSTON Special to The Daily Michigan's title hopes received an unexpected jolt last night, as seven Wolverine thinclads failed to qualify for this afternoon's fi- nals of the…

… with its small but bril- liant aggregation that paced the field of qualifiers with 13. * * * THE WOLVERINES qualified 9 men, as did an Indiana team that showed itself amazingly well. .The list of…

… stole the Big Ten show with a leap of 24' %'- * * * TOM HENDRICKS hit 22' 11" to become the only Wolverine still in contention as teammate Bill Michaels also failed to qualify. Vallortigara and Dave Hess…

… rebounded to conquer Ohio State's John Nicolella, and assur- ing himself of at least a third or fourth place slot in the final standings. The fifth Wolverine who is competing for one of the top four places in…

… division. Seven members of Michigan's hockey squad will be making their last home appearanbe tonight when the Wolverines meet the Grand Rapids Rockets of the In- ternational League in a game at the Coliseum…

March 02, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 101) • Page Image 1

…." -Daily-Dean Morton DON EADDY (33) TRIES TO PICK UP TWO POINTS FOR THE WOLVERINES. Cer Ni PdueTo Leave Big Ten Cellar By WARREN WERTHEIMER The Wolverine cage team put on a red-hot shooting exhibition last…

… Michigan State. The Boilermakers finished their Western Con- ference schedule with a 3-11 rec- ord. The Wolverines final contest ' will be at East Lansing Saturday R_ _AD__ E'_ night. * * * StrasO er THE…

… snapping out os" beginning its five-day run to- of his scoring slump, exhibited day at 8 p.m. in Lydia Mendels- the type of play he showed last sohn Theater. year when he led the Wolverine Praised by critic…

… Tickets are priced at $1.75, $1.40, up 19 points. $1.00 with a special student rate See WOLVERINES, Page 3 of 75 cents for opening night only. taken into custody. Four of the would-be assasins were…

March 27, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 123) • Page Image 3

… ..............145 Fletcher Hall ..........125 DAILY CLASSIFIEDS Mead, Relay Teams To Face Tough Competition in Chicago Track Meet F { By KEN COPP Eight Wolverine thinclads will compete in the star…

… competed a month and a half ago against the Wolverines and Spar- tans in the MSC Relays. HESSLER and Gray will be re- placing Pete Sutton and Bob Brown, both of whom are inJured, in the one mile relay…

March 19, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 116) • Page Image 6

… Students Associa- tion; Wolverine Soccer Club; In- ter-Cooperative Council; Wolver- ine Club; Industrial Relations Club; Gilbert and Sullivan Soci- ety; Triangles, Engineering Col- lege junior men's honorary…

March 09, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 107) • Page Image 4

… written for the Stanley Quartet. After intermission the group will per- orm Beethoven's Opus 130 in B-flat major. The public will be admitted without charge. Wolverine Band Concert Postponed. The concert of…

… the Wolverine Band, previously announced for 8 p.m., Wed., Mar. 10, in the Union Ballroom, has been postponed. The new date will be announced later. Elena Nikolaidi. the glamorous Greek contralto of the…

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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