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January 17, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 83) • Page Image 2

… Normal, all the MIAA colleges, possibly Ohio State, Loyola of Chicago and of course the host Wolverines. Many University of Michigan athletes will bear close watch- ing, both from the debut aspect and also…

… the sprints which was apparent in the Michigan State meet last Saturday is ex- pected .to plague the Wolverine swimmers again this Saturday in their dual meet with Purdue at Lafayette. The Boilermaker…

… style relay by a considerable margin. The Michigan State sprinters were thus able to build up a 24-6 margin in these three events. In addition the Wolverines lost three more points to the Spartans in the…

… East Lansing sprinters were responsible for 21 of the 26 point margin by which the Michigan State swim- mers subdued the Wolverines. Whether or not Michigan is able to defeat Purdue this week depends to…

… a large extent upon how well the Wolverine sprinters fare in cutting down the ad- vantage of Thomas and his teammates in the short races. Another thorn in the Michigan side at Lafayette will be Bud…

… Dun- lop, the Big Ten breaststroke champion. The Wolverines appear to be better fortified in this event than in the 50 and 100-yard free style races, however, with John Davies and Elliot, who placed one…

… exhibition. Cagers Hounded by Bad Luck; MissedCharity Tosses Costly # By GEORGE FLINT Some days you just can't make a nickel. Take a basketball team like Michigan's Wolverines, for in- stance. NOT REGARDED…

… January 8th, Michigan again rallied in the second half, and led Northwestern, 62-61, with less than two minutes to play. Again the roof fell in on the Wolverines. The Wildcats rallied and defeated the Maize…

… Gophers to go ahead in the last four minutes; and an excel- lent exhibition of stalling by the Minnesota five, spelled defeat for Michigan's cagers o n c e again. * * * ONE OF the reasons for the Wolverines

… make 70-75% of its foul shots. The Wolverines have been wavering around and below the .500 mark. It's the little things that of- ten mean win or lose in basket- ball, and with luck which is far from…

January 10, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 77) • Page Image 6

… Showers," during which Jolson and his famous ges- tures were depicted. THE HEIGHTH OF the band duel was, of course, during half- time. The California band made several formations representing the Wolverines

… marching band techniques were devised with the front rank of the Wolverine band acting as demonstrators. ALTHOUGH the big tour is over for the -bandsmen, who have set- tled down to the routine campus life…

… Rose Bowl trip, still has weeks ahead of him of adjusting unsettled matters and paying the bills. first, when Wolverines flocked tof . * *5 * IMichiganders Get .Praised By Trainman Train conductor Lewis…

… conductor claimed that despite outward appearances, the Wolverine group was very well- behaved. He admitted, however, that his judgment may have been tempered by several rides with convention-bound legion…

…-Drive-It" to see their team put California fans out of pocket money and into shame. The largest group of Michi- gan rooters to descend upon the coast came in a special train chartered by the Wolverine Club…

…-diminishing resources of the club cars. The train entered Los Ange- les through a dense fog, which brought forth brittle comments on "California sunshine." The Clark Hotel, Wolverine Club headquarters in Los Angeles, was…

… fare as well as Wolverine Club, .alumni and team the Michigan contestant. respectively. The remainder were With the help of "generous passed out at the grandstands hints from the audience," Rankin during…

…- on top of the front page, but not ments, which were stopped cold, noticing "The Michigan. Daily" however, by a Wolverine remark: thought it was a metropolitan "I don't see the U. of C. paper newspaper…

January 19, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 85) • Page Image 6

… yesteryear, tradition and the advantage of playing at home should make the Wolverine quin- tet a slight favorite. In the 57 year rivalry between the two schools, Michigan has won no less than 40 times…

Wolverines many bad moments in the last encounter. On the first Monday of the second semester Minnesota will pay a visit to Ann Arbor in search of its second win of the season over Michigan. Last Mon- day…

… indoor track season will start with a bang as the Wolverines play host to a top- notch field of mid-western track teams in the annual Michigan AAU Relays January 27 at Yost Fieldhouse. Described by Coach…

… Truex of Ohio State. One of the top battles of theJ day will find Fritz Nilsson, former Swedish Olympic star and now Wolverine frosh, vie- ing with Notre Dame's John Helwig in the shot put. Helwig last…

… of play. Then last weekend, the Mon- treal Carabins tied Michigan, 8-8, and in the series. finale edg- ed the Wolverines, 3-2, to break the win streak. In Minnesota, the Wolverines have found a vastly…

…, comparing favorably with Michigan's first line, Burford - Matchefts - Celley, which has totaled 76 points in the same number of games. * * * TOP SCORING honors among the Wolverines goes to Neil Cel- ley who…

January 14, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 81) • Page Image 2

… Ends Today Wolverines 'M' Matmen Drop Indiana, 23-8 An Intimate Theatre ,Bringing Cinema Triumphs From All Nations $ iri, " Operatic Film Extravaganza! " scpe 4ole per ILOera " 't es Miniatures…

…~od distance men, which they didn't, they may well give Mike Peppe's Ohio State team a tremulous afternoon when they meet the conference cham- pions next week. The Wolverines, with the Pur- due meet next…

… was 3-2, but Nel- son was awarded 2 points for 2 minutes of riding time. In the 137 pound division, the Wolverine's Jack Gallon battled Indiana's Dick Wilder to a 2-2 draw in another fervidly waged…

… first period. Stapp had Thompson completely bal- fled and was awarded 2 near falls before he finally nailed him. Bud Holcombe continued ithe Wolverine's winning ways by pin. ning Russ Keller of the…

January 09, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 76) • Page Image 1

…- ed both Wolverine touchdowns al- so made an appearance at the microphone. The welcome exceeded in num- bers, at least, any previous re- ception accorded a Michigan team. Adding color to the Ann Arbor…

… Truman's call for American strength and unity in the face of BIGGEST UPROAR SINCE EARTHQUAKE: Wolverine Rooters Go Wild As Michigan Bashes. " Communist aggression drew strong support from…

… could find enough adhesive tape. , -Shouting "Let's go out and bury the Golden Bears," out of bus windows from Los Angeles to Pasadena, the Wolverines descended upon the Tourna- sent of Roses Parade in a…

… golden bear dress- I ed in Superman to a brown Wolverine displayed against a MICHIGAN rooters were so heated, however, that when a lo- comotive was started, they were through it and onto the next yell…

January 16, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 82) • Page Image 3

… by the same irrepiresible forward. THAT MADE it 64-62. Minne- sota. Ozzie Cowles, who's -never been beaten by the McCoy-coach- ed Wolverines, oiodered a stall. The Gophers complied, and desperate…

… Michigan attempts only resulted in fouls. Skoog ap- plied the clincher with a minute left on- an easy lay-up, and the Wolverines had sustained their fourth-straight conference loss. Michigan's . second…

January 12, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 79) • Page Image 4

…, no date of examination may be changed without the consent of the Committee on Examinations. t w a I 5 : - rlo- .1 Roses for Wolverine Club T HE DAILY doesn't always throw daggers. When a job…

… every railroad in the United States with lines west of the Mississippi, the Wolverine Club finally chose two, a southern route going out and a central route for the return trip, this 1-CIINIEMA K t…

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