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January 15, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 81) • Page Image 3

… PAGE THREE SUNDAY, JANUARY 15, 1950 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Swimmers Dunk Purdue, 60-33; Pucksters M in, 4-I Moss, Stager, Lead 'M' To Season's First Win Wolverines Take Eight Out of Ten…

… capacity crowd at the varsity pool. Gus Stager and Charlie Moss combined to pace the Wolverines, who won eight of the ten events in the meet. STAGER, a senior, was the only double wnner of the afternoon…

… second respectively, leaving Thomas with the number three berth. Purdue's only wins of the day came in the 150-yard back- stroke and the 200-yard breast- stroke. Everett Brooks touched out Wolverine Kahn…

… season with- out a defeat and the second in Conference competition. THE FIRST of the series of falls for the Wolverines was turned in by Captain Jim Smith, Conference 136-pound champion as he pinned Bob…

…'t run out. Star Sophomore wrestler for the Wolverines, Larry Nelson, with a near-fall and a reverse in the third period, came from behind in his 128-pound battle to beat Northwestern's George Halas, 9…

… strength from last year's veterans, he said that the Wolverines would begin to con- centrate in earnest now for the opening of the Big Ten title race against Minnesota on February 15. * * * Side Horse - Won…

…'s pucksters made a clean { sweep of their Eastern invasion byr beating down a scrappy Yale Blue club here last night, 4-1, before a capacity crowd of 3800 at the New Haven Arena. Previously the Wolverines had…

… second period to, ice the battle for the Maize and Blue. The first period was a spec- tacle of frustrating Wolverine' offensive play and brilliant net work by the Yale goal tender' Jim Burns who piled up…

December 12, 1950 (vol. 61, iss. 66) • Page Image 3

… playoffs for the National league title. GRIDDERS BACK TO WORK: Wolverines Bein Rose Bowl Practice CHICAGO-(AP)-The Rose Bowl' game, after next New Year's day, remains a bone of policy conten- tion between…

…, Rosalind Patton and all the boys in the band staring him in the face, the Wolverine ice mentor will have but three defensemen available for duty against the Tigers Fri- day and Saturday. At the moment…

… Michigan's Pasadena - bound gridders resumed practice yester- day afternoon in Yost Field House after a two week layoff. The Wolverines. who have won or shared 18 Western Conference titles, will be seeking…

… following the Ohio State victory was one of the most beneficial things that has hap- pened to the 1950 squad. The layoff allowed the long list of Wolverine injuries to heal quite satisfactorily. The players…

… AT GREYHOUND'S9 LOW ONE-WAY FARES WITH A ROUND TRIP TICKET Wolverine Club offers ROIdgmalhL SE k 4 f ~.m ' k::: ; ' : r; a L Corduroy ,$I" 95 ONLY GREYHOUND gives you so much travel pleasure…

December 01, 1950 (vol. 61, iss. 57) • Page Image 3

…- leased yesterday. In rushing, the Wolverines'gain- ed 1265 net yards. Their nine op- ponents gained 1278. . * * * i . IN PASSING, the Wolverines did better, with a yardage edge of 980 to 750. As a result…

Wolverine camp. Last year at this time Cliff Keen, this school's contribution to America's grappling sport, was searching at all available sources for men to represent him ade- quately in the quickly approach…

… Wrestle at 147 lbs., and Bill Stapp Michi- gan's grappler in the 157 lb. weight division. All enjoyed successful seasons last year as the Wolverine team as a whole came through kith, * * * DAILY OFFICIAL…

… in his six confer- ence games. * * * CH'UCK ORTMANN of the Rose Bowl-bound Wolverines, who led the conference in total offense during the 1948 and 1949 seasons, wound up fourth behind Janowicz, Indiana…

October 21, 1950 (vol. 61, iss. 23) • Page Image 1

… watch the Wolverines try to get back on the victory trail against the up and coming Badgers who are un- beaten in three contests thus far. IT'S THE FIRST CHANCE that Williamson has had to come back and…

… Conference with two important wins over Iowa and highly-touted Illinois. The Wolverines are another big hurdle they must topple if they expect to hang on to their lofty perch and eventually get a bid to the…

… Koceski last year when Leo was out with injuries, will be kept at the tailback slot in the eventuality that Ortmann needs replacing on offense. ' The injuries have forced the Wolverine pilot, Bennie Ooster…

September 20, 1950 (vol. 61, iss. 0) • Page Image 23

… showing by the Maize and Blue in the Big Ten Indoor ehampionships, in which they placed a very close second to winner Ohio State. Giving their all, the Wolverine cindermen led until the final event, the…

…- consin and Northwestern in a tri- angular meet, Michigan faltered in the tightest Western Conference outdoor champion race in years and finished sixth. HAMPERED BY A cold, wet spring, Wolverine relay teams…

March 12, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 109) • Page Image 7

…, and Washington before closing the tour wi day stand against Virgini * * * FOLLOWING the So swing, the Wolverines op ten game home season Wayne, April 17. Michig finished in a three way conference honors…

…-league slate will be home and home onvinced series with Notre Dame, Western d House Michigan and Michigan State all team with a single game against erations Wayne. April- 7? The Wolverines are missing four…

December 22, 1950 (vol. 61, iss. 75) • Page Image 3

Wolverines play Stanford University tonight at Yost Field- house in the first of the quintet of contests. THE GAME, scheduled for 7:30, will in all probability be viewed by one of the sparser crowds of the…

… 7:30. Returning vacationers will see one of the Big Ten's better play- ers, curly-haired Ray Ragelis, in action. That game should be the big one for the Wolverines during the hol- 1day schedule…

… bad the Panther aggregation is, one thing is certain, that the Michigan squad will be ready in good physical and mental condi- tion. The Wolverine grapplers are anxious to come out on top this year and…

…. * * * THREE OF BURFORD'S goals came in an all-Michigan second period when the Wolverines flash- ed the red light five times to wrap up the contest for the Maize and Blue, its fourth in as many starts. Johnny…

… Matchefts poked in two more shots for Michigan and Neil Celley, who played a great team game, and John McKennell accounted for the other two scores. For the Wolverines it was large- ly a matter of stealing…

… the Wolverine defensemen. For everything the Western Ontario defense was not, the Maize and Blue rear guard was. Graham Cragg, playing his best game thus far this year, Alex Mc- Clellan and Bob…

October 15, 1950 (vol. 61, iss. 17) • Page Image 1

… its 23rd straight triumph yesterday and fourth win without loss over Michigan's Wolverines. The two backs, Al Bollard and Vic Pollock, sparked third and fourth period drives that brpught the Cadets a…

… smashing 27-6 victory before 67,076 fans in -Yankee Stadium. THE WOLVERINES, led by Charlie Ortmann, put on a tremen- dous first half show for the huge crowd, and narrowly missed running the Cadets right off…

… 70,000 was well saturated with Wolverine suppoxt ers who went wild, as Don plunged over in anticipation of a stunning upset, but the men of Blaik were not to be denied. The running o f Army's second…

… tied the count just before the half ended. Fullback Don Dufek plunged for the lone Wolverine score' while Pollock scored twice and Pollard and Jack Martin once each for the Cadets. Michigan received the…

… Army fumbles and the second one was costly for the Cadets. Jim Cain, the Army left half, lost the pigskin on the 34 yard line and Tony Momsen hop- ped on it for the Wolverines. It took the Wolverines

March 05, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 103) • Page Image 3

…. It was the final contest for four other Wolverines, McIntosh, Mor- rill, Wizniewski and Al Martin. These five were on the floor when the game ended. In the accuracy department Michigan was successful…

…-1 * * * * * * Ohio State Sets New Scoring Record Illini Smash ,. By BOB SANDELL Neil Celley led the rampaging Wolverine puckdchasers to their twentieth victory of the season last night before a record crown of…

… Press Trophy, emblematic of hockey suprem- acy in the state. The Wolverine attack was hampered considerably by ten penalties, while the Huskies had seven called on them, two in the last three minutes…

Wolverine marker. Heathcott's shot caromed off the post out of cage but it was declared a goal after a lengthy Tech protest. Ross Smith, playing his usual sterling defensive game, ended the scoring at 11…

… easily sub- due the second-place Michigan Wolverines, who finished with 65. *, * . IOWA WAS third in the meet with 46, while Purdue collected 30 for fourth place. The Buckeyes won the cham- pionship on the…

May 14, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 154) • Page Image 2

… CARLTON Sparked by shutout wins by Don! Mackay and Al Hetzeck, Michi- gan's tennis team came of age yesterday as the Wolverines gain- ed their 21st consecutive dual meet victory, beating Illinois, 7-2. The…

… Illini, highly regarded after a 8-1 victory over Michigan State Friday, and an undefeated skein this season, were demolished by power of the Wolverines' top four singles players, and a Michigan sweep in…

…. In the doubles, Mackay and Hetzeck won the first match with ease as they beat Little and Bradley, 6-4, 6-3. Playing in perfect harmony, the Wolverine co-captains were never headed as both played…

Wolverines pair found themselves behind, 4-3. However; Bromberg finally came to life and ':e pair won the next three games to take the first set, and then won the second set handily. * * * BRUMM AND HERRON com…

February 26, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 97) • Page Image 3

… established about a 10 yard lead. MICHIGAN'S first win of the meet was provided by Art Henrie, 'who nosed out Fred Johnson of Ohio in the 60-yard dash. Other Wolverine winners were Don Hoov- er in the high…

… in ten Western Conference games for the Wolverines, plunging them deeper into the second division. The Wildcats had little diffi- culty after the first ten minutes. Their agile forward combina- tion of…

…. Mack Suprunowicz matched him 20 sec- onds later and the two teams continued to trade baskets evenly. The Wolverines assumed their only -Daily-Burt Sapowitch FIGHTING FINISH-Caught at the finish of last…

…-25 edge as Wolverine play became more and more erratic. Wildcat captain, Bob Hughes,, crushed Michigan hopes by tossing in four consecu- tive fielders. * * * FENDLEY followed with three in a row and…

December 17, 1950 (vol. 61, iss. 71) • Page Image 2

…'s Meadowbrook. Ralph Flanagan and his orchestra. Call Ed Gibbon 2-3046 for reservations and information. )40P WESTERNERS Travel the Wolverine Club Rose Bowl Special back to school Jan. 5 from L. A., Salt Lake…

…-1183. )54T WOLVERINE CLUB ROSE BOWL SPECIAL Leave Dec. 28, return in time for school. Complete club car and dining car service, leg rest coaches, low coat pullman, many optional features. Tickets and…

May 11, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 151) • Page Image 3

… Bittner to lead a parade of four singles victories with a hard 6-1, '7-5. Don MacKay in the number one slot dropped his match to Bab David of Notre Dame 6-4, 8-6. Wolverine Dick Lincoln rose from the number…

… beat Ross Herron 1-6, 9-7, 6-2. * *.* THIS LEFT the tally at 4-2 in matches in the Wolverines favor. But the doubles were just coming up. The Irish hit hard in the number one doubles combo as David and…

March 15, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 111) • Page Image 3

…-end. The Wolverines will board the same plane carrying the Boston University and Boston College squads who are leaving Boston this morning. 83 for an offensive average of 7.6 goals per game against their…

…, were the only two Coloradians who were able to crash into the scoring column in the Tigers' double loss (5-1 and 11-1) to the Wolverines late last month. Juniors Jim Starrak and Mike I 6 I SI I…

March 18, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 114) • Page Image 3

… S' 1em1AF; MAR V 18; 1950~ ILE MICIGAN DIAIL Y rA"I, __U WWAU 'M'Gymnasts Face Ken it StateTonight Last Home Meet Finds Levenson, Squad Ready ° aSSIFIED u '_' Second Period Barrage TopsWolverine

… also carried the entrants from Michigan State College. THE THIRD period opened with Michigan's passing a bit erratic but the Wolverines managed to break Joe Marmo open on a pass from Grant at 6…

…:23. Marmo blast- ed the puck past Bevins from five feet out. After his Wolverines were un- able to tie the score, Coach Hey- liger took MacInnes out of the nets at 17:32 and put six for- wards on the ice in a…

…. Levenson's return to action means thatsthe Wolverines will be at full strength in the final dual meet of the season at the Intramural Sports Building. The trampoline ace, who is also one of Coach Newt Loken…

… battle before succumbing by a narrow margin. And they handed M a t t Mann's Michigan squad their first defeat in the 28-year his- tory of the Wolverine-Spartan swimming rivalry. So no one can coulnt the…

…, according to Loken, be as close as any the Wolverines have par- ticipated in so far. The fact that Levenson will be back in both trampolining and tumbling gives the home team a slight edge. Kent's line…

January 15, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 81) • Page Image 1

…, RAIN PRICE FIVE CENTS Chinese Reds Seize 1 rri rican Consulatc. isconsin Wh ips Wolverine agers 3-4 'K') 13,000 See 'M' Dropped Into Second Suprunowicz' 13 High for Losers (Special to The…

… throng of 13,000 persons here. The score was 53 to 41. * * * IT WAS THE first Michigan defeat in three league starts, top- pling the Wolverines from first BOX SCORE ON PAGE 3 place and leaving them in a…

… scoring plays, and when the other Badgers, paced by forward Ab Nicholas, began pouring in baskets over the top of the zone, the Wolverines abandoned it, leaving Rehfeldt free in scoring position…

… the Badgers were capitalizing on openings in their opponents' defense at closet range to the basket. THE FIERY rebounding which marked the Wolverines' victories was totally absent as Wisconsin held…

…, 83-62, in 'their only other loop contest. Biggest Ohio threat is 6 ft. 5 in. Dick Schnittker, a forward, who is averaging 25 points per game so far this season. If the Wolverines have no more luck with…

… Buckeyes, however, are always tough on the home floor, as evidenced by the crush- ing defeat absorbed there by the Wolverines last year. Students Get Phoenix Posts Four students, not listed in yes- terday…

May 28, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 166) • Page Image 1

… UNIFICATION FALLACIES SeePage 4 Latest Deadline in the State oar 74latt 0 O , 2 VOL. LX, No. 166 'M' L Nine Earns Tie For BigTen Title Wisconsin Whitewashes Minnesota While Wolverines Top…

…-3 victory over Ohio State. The victory gave the Wolverines, rated a darkhorse contender earlier in the season, a record of nine victories and three defeats and enabled them to tie with Wisconsin for the loop…

April 01, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 126) • Page Image 3

… contest. THUS FAR the Wolverines have ;surpassed last season's dual meet record by establishing a new un- defeated mark. They bettered the 1949 standard in the Western Con- ference meet by finishing in sec…

…- and place, one notch higher than their preceeding attempt in the Big Ten. In last year's NCAA competi- tion Michigan finished ninth in a field of 16 teams. Only two men represented the Wolverines at…

…-Michigan pole vaulter Ed Ulvestad works hard to clear the crossbar during one of his stratospheric leaps. Ulvestad holds the varsity record in the event. * * *. * TUMBLE TO STARDOM: Ace Wolverine Vaulter Starts…

… Career in Topsy-turvy Way By GEORGE FLINT Paradoxically enough, one might say that Michigan's Ed Ulvestad started his pole-vaulting career by landing on his head. Although the Wolverine ace is now one of…

… the point where he's the best vault- er in Wolverine track history. Proof of this is his varsity and fieldhouse record, set last year in a dual meet against Ohio State Universty. Ulvestad's mark is 13…

March 19, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 115) • Page Image 6

…"I"H ' MICIH IGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MARCH 19, 1950 >, r> Gymnasts Win Seventh * * * * in Row; Set New Record Wolverines Beat Kent State' By Sweeping Tramp Event By MARV EPSTEIN They threw…

… had to come that way for the Golden Flashes are rated among the best in the mid-west. The balance of power which most observers predicted would be necessary if the Wolverines were to come out on top was…

March 02, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 100) • Page Image 1

…, Gus Stager and Bob Wagener. The Wolverines' chief competitors in this race will be the aggregation from Ohio State. The Buckeyes are expected to enter Jack Taylor, Mike Stephanos and Bunny Nakama…

… retain their number one spot with the Wolverines in the dark horse position. Second place Iowa, weakened by the loss of their free style ace Wally Ris may still have a few things to say about the outcome…

…'s power- ful natators in their bid for a second straight Big Ten swimming championship with Matt Mann III, Wolverine captain and son of the coach. The three-day meet will get under way tonight in the I…

… from four great backstrokers, Taylor, Bill Sonner, Gordon Leaf or Joe Prata. The Wolverines will be on a more equal footing in the 200-yard breast stroke where Matt Mann can choose from among Olympic…

December 12, 1950 (vol. 61, iss. 66) • Page Image 2

…- est in winter. India M/C Sales, 207 West Liberty. Ph. 2-1748. )7 WOLVERINE train ticket. Ann Arbor to N.Y.C. $20. Call rm. 3029 New-Dorm. )129 DIAMOND engagement and wedding rings. Large discount. Lee…

… MICHIGAN NIGHT at Frank Dailey's Meadowbrook. Ralph Flanagan and his orchestra. Call Ed Gibbon 2-3046 for reservations and information. )40P7 WESTERNERS Travel the Wolverine Club Rose Bowl Special back to…

December 02, 1950 (vol. 61, iss. 58) • Page Image 6

… the rates for either the plane or the train, but anyone interested may contact him at 2-0494. * * * LARRY BLOCH, Wolverine Club special trips chairman, yesterday requested all students interested or…

… help you enjoy the Bowl game," he said. If traveling on their own, students may still take advan- tage of these services available at the Wolverine Club: infor- mation about Michigan get- togethers at…

October 28, 1950 (vol. 61, iss. 29) • Page Image 3

…, and captain and fullback have Skrien hits 205. . * * BUT THE real danger to the Wolverine's Rose Bowl and West- ern Conference hope lies in a trio of 200 pounders. If the Northland- ers intend to win…

… who has averaged more than 40 yards-per- boot. * * * TRYING TO CUT DOWN the Minnesota bulk is a Michigan team that is taking this game with dead- ly seriousness. The Wolverines will field their usual…

… responsible than backers of the Wolverines. * * * TICKETS were still on sale for a game that is usually a sellout. With injury a vital factor in the Michigan camp, Coach Ben- nie Oosterbaan and his aides were…

March 25, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 120) • Page Image 3

… and provide some spring weather during the next two weeks so that the Wolverine nine can en- gage in a few outdoor workouts be- fore the Southern swing starts April 7. The indoor sessions have help- ed…

… Fancett to the outer gardens. Fancett is a pitcher with the potential to be- come a good hitter. A big boost for the Wolverines diamond fortunes, however, would be a shift in the weather and some of that…

Wolverines are rated about on a par with the Illini, and have a better than an even chance to walk off with the honors. Maize and Blue gymnasts have finished third in the Con- Name Rehfeldt Most Valuable Big…

March 07, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 104) • Page Image 3

… for the title the Wounded Wolverines were limping to a skimpy total of 13%/2. THIS YEAR, Canham's thinclads more than doubled their 1949 total to finish in second place two and one-quarter points behind…

… their performances. It was a sterling performance on the part of the Wolverines but where were the cheers for Canham? Why, they were being drowned out by the shouts of the Grandstand Coaching Associa…

March 04, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 102) • Page Image 5

… while Mann is celebrating his silver anniversary as head mentor of the Wolverines. BID FOR BOXERS: All-Campus Boxing Tourney To Highlight IM Open House The final matches of the All- Campus boxing…

… championship meets. Prospects of the Wolverines as- cending the Western Conference throne again this season are slim but the Maize and Blue is almost certain to find itself in the run- nef-up slot behind Ohio…

… Ameri- can record for the 100-yd. breast- stroke. DAVIES HOLDS the unusual distinction of having finished fourth to ex-Wolverine Bob Sohl in the Olympic Games despite the fact that his official time was…

December 05, 1950 (vol. 61, iss. 60) • Page Image 2

…y t TUESDAY; DECEMBER 5, 1950' K ;' ? .fr; PERSONAL LOST AND FOUND WESTERNERS LOST-Ronson Adonis lighter initialed Travel the Wolverine Club Rose Bowl A. L. K. Phone 9434. Anne ermath. Special back…

…. OPTICAL SERVICE CAMPUS OPTICIANS 222 Nickels Arcade Phone 2-9116 TRANSPORTATION WOLVERINE CLUB ROSE BOWL SPECIAL Leave Dec. 28, return in time for school. Complete club car and dining car service, leg rest…

May 05, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 146) • Page Image 7

… spend Friday and Saturday in Detroit, return here for a luncheon Sunday, and depart Sunday night. Headi Wolverines Jerry Helfenbein, '51, was elec- ted president of the Wolverine Club Tuesday night. Other…

April 30, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 143) • Page Image 6

… this October in New York may buy reservations in the Administration Building for one of the planes to be chartered by the Wolverine Club. Arrangements for the Army game weekend were announced this week…

…- tion of New York. Saturday eve- ning there will be a buffet dinner dance. The Wolverine Club will also buy Broadway theatre tickets for anyone who wants them. For information of trip costs in- terested…

March 05, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 103) • Page Image 1

… 44 persons aboard has ended unsuccessfully. Wolverines Escape Last place, 70-60' Winners Paced By Suprinowicz By TED PAPES Michigan's basketball team kept itself from the Big Ten cellar last night by…

… turning back Purdue at Yost Fieldhouse in the last game of the season for both squads.. The score was 70 to 60. S * * THE TRIUMPH coupled with Illinois' 69-52 victory over North- western gave the Wolverines

February 26, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 97) • Page Image 1

… clean two-game series from the Gophers. Previously, the Wolverines drubbed Minnesota, 7-3, Friday night. In polishing off the Go- phers for the fourth time this year, the Wolverines claimed their 18th win…

… of the season as against 3 losses. BOB HEATHCOTT paced the Wolverine attack as he picked up his first hat-trick of the campaign by slamming 3 goals through the Maroon and Gold crease. In a listless…

…- sisted by Bob Nyhus faked out Jack MacInnes with a short poke. Haethcott personally put th game on ice for the Wolverines during the second period when he pushed home two more goals. With Mel Peterson of…

January 14, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 80) • Page Image 1

… over the Princeton Tigers before about 1700 fans at the Arena. The talented Wolverine right- wingman pulledathet"hat trick" with four goals and three assists. enter Neil Celley also reached the coveted…

… three-goal level with a trio of markers and one assist. THE WOLVERINES piled up - 4-1 lead in the first period, bu visibly tired as the game pro- gressed due to the long tiresome trip. Celley got the…

… 7:47 of the final session to end the Michigan scoring . With two Wolverines in the penalty box Mathey beat McDon- ad at 18:45, and with the visiting sextet one man short Weedin end- ed the scoring…

… with a short poke at 19:05. The Wolverines complete their Eastern swing tonight against the Yale Bulldogs in New Haven. Chairmen for Phoenix Drive Listed by Trio Appointment of 13 men and women to the…

January 07, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 74) • Page Image 1

… night before nearly 3500 fans at the Coliseum. The Wolverines played the Frenchmen on better - than - even terms the first two sessions and were leading at the second inter- mission, 2-1, but bogged down…

…:33 for the only penalty of the contest, but the Wolverines could not capitalize on the advantage. It wasn't until 11:45 of the mid- dle period that the Wolverines fin- ally broke through the tight Cara…

December 19, 1950 (vol. 61, iss. 72) • Page Image 2

… the Wolverine Club Rose Bowl Special back to school Jan. 5 from L. A., Salt Lake City, Omaha, and1 intermediate points. Further infor- mation and tickets at Adm. Bldg.,' 8-4:30 daily. )39P WILL GIVE…

… Francisco via 66. Share ex- pense and driving. 3-1183. )54T WOLVERINE CLUB RASE BOWL SPECIL use of these services has increas- ed 25 percent since last year. In 1949 the Center assumed re- sponsibility for…

December 19, 1950 (vol. 61, iss. 72) • Page Image 6

… transportation or enter- tainment reservations with the Wolverine Club for its Rose Bowl Special. A limited number of coach and Pullman reservations can still be purchased from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.- m. today at the…

… tice on the more difficult motions and actions by the members, fol- lowed by a social hour. Members are urged to bring guests. Canterbury Club: Caroling Par- _ty, 7 p.m. . Wolverine Club: Meeting, 7…

December 16, 1950 (vol. 61, iss. 70) • Page Image 2

… information. )40P WESTERNERS Travel the Wolverine Club Rose Bowl Special back to school Jan. 5 from L. A., Salt Lake City, Omaha, and intermediate points. Further infor- mation and tickets at Adm. Bldg., 8…

… 1950 Studebaker for San Francisco via 66. Share ex- pense and driving. 3-1183. )54T FLY NORTH AMERICAN to the coast or Miami. Less than air coach fare. Phone after 5:30, 2-8265, 25-9083. )55T WOLVERINE

December 09, 1950 (vol. 61, iss. 64) • Page Image 2

… Frank Dailey's Meadowbrook. Ralph Flanagan and his orchestra. Call Ed Gibbon 2-3046 for reservations and information. )40P WESTERNERS Travel the Wolverine Club Rose Bowl Special back to school Jan. 5 from…

…, Willow Run. )45T FLY TO THE ROSE BOWL by North American Airlines $165 (tax incl.) rd. trip. Call 2-8265, 25-9083 after 5:30. )41T WOLVERINE CLUB ROSE BOWL SPECIAL Leave Dec. 28, return in time for school…

May 11, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 151) • Page Image 1

…. WOLVERINE MASCOT DIES: 'reppy' Leaves His Cage Forever * * * * WASHINGTON-Secretary of the Treasury Snyder announced last night that the Secret Service has smashed a million-dollar syndicate which passed…

… counterfeit money in 28 of the 48 states and in Canada. "Treppy " the wolverine, mascot of the University's athletic teams and 14 years an occupant of a zoo cage behind the Museums Build- ing, died Tuedsay…

December 13, 1950 (vol. 61, iss. 67) • Page Image 2

…- est in winter. India M/C Sales, 207 West Liberty. Ph. 2-1748. )7 WOLVERINE train ticket. Ann Arbor to N.Y.C. $20. Call rm. 3029 New Dorm. )129 DIAMOND engagement and wedding rings. Large discount. Lee…

… ' Travel the Wolverine Club Rose Bowl Special back to school Jan. 5 from L. A., Salt Lake City, Omaha, and intermediate points. Further infor- mation and tickets at Adm. Bldg., 8-4:30 daily. )39P COMING…

May 26, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 164) • Page Image 2

…- ship with Michigan and have the schedule advantage of finishing their Conference season against the last place Gophers. If the Badgers sweep two from Minnesota, the Wolverines will have to duplicate this…

… the .300 mark - Gerry Dorr, Leo Ko- ceski, Bob Fancett and Pete Pal- mer - Michigan will field the league's top hitting club against the Buckeyes. The Wolverines boast a .289 team average, five points…

March 25, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 120) • Page Image 2

… one man. But Coach Don Canham is confident that Charlie Fonville, the lone Wolverine entry, will successfully carry the load. Canham had originally planned on entering both Fonville and the shuttle…

… the half mile stretch is needed. All this adds up to a very prom- ising future for the Wolverine cin- der men. Of the group, only Fon- ville and Ulyestad will graduate. Thus the greatest part of these…

…. Michigan's Wolverines salvaged some prestige from an otherwise dismal evening by placing second in the 400-yard free style relay. The Michigan quartet of Mann, Stager, Tittle, and Neisch was right behind the…

March 19, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 115) • Page Image 1

…, after another second period lapse, to whip defending champion Boston College, 10-6 and to take third place in the NCAA hockey playoffs. The Wolverines led at the end of the first period, 3-0, but lost…

… carried the attack in- to the Boston zone for the major part of the game. Boston only came to life during the second period when they began to press the Wolverine defendersand man- aged to dent the net five…

… times. THE TENSENESS and pressure which was evident in Friday night's game seemed to be non- existent in yesterday's contest. The Wolverines played loose and free, and were able to take advantage of…

March 18, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 114) • Page Image 1

…'s Day jinx got the best of Michigan's hockey squad. An Irish studded Boston Uni- versity sextet piled up all of its goals in the second period to turn back the Wolverines 4-3, in the second game of the…

… in a game that had surprisingly few penalties, two against Michigan and three on Boston, called for a national tourney contest, the Wolverines saw a first period 2-0 lead van- ish into thin air as the…

October 06, 1950 (vol. 61, iss. 10) • Page Image 5

… University Clr, Michigan Singers and Arts Chorale have promised to liven up the evening with a surprise booth. * * * Wolverine Club's well-known yellow car will be featured at their exhibit, and the members of…

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