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December 07, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 66) • Page Image 15

… to grab a pair of skis and head for the hills are urged to join now, for the $3 membership fee. r sr ,/ V v Oi i/ i/ V r/ v WILKIE STOPPED--Michigan Tech's Phil McVittie makes the stop on Wolverine

… Oosterbaan and Tom Cole experience against tall teams. The presence of two strong defensive teams in 'the tournament should also give the Wolverines some val- uable experience. Hockey... With student fans on…

… vacation the Wolverine hockey team will play a home series with the North Dakota Sioux on Dec. 15 and 16. The Sioux, according to Michi- gan Coach Al Renfrew, have "a really good team." North Dakota is…

…- ney. Michigan's competition in this three day series will be RPI, Yale and McGill. RPI will prob- ably offer the Wolverines the most competition. Like Michigan, RPI is loaded with Canadian personnel…

…, and was one of the outstanding eastern teams last season making the NCAA playoffs. The Wolverines will play all three teams on successive days, Dec. 28, 29 and 30. Track ... Track Coach Don Canha.n will…

December 10, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 69) • Page Image 7

… a large partisan crowd. The Wolverines will try to get back on the win trail tomorrow night at home after losing twice on the road. Denver, better known for its hockey team, will provide the…

…- vide Butler with the impetus for a final surge. Zone Defense The Wolverines used the zone defense yfor the first time this year, hoping to catch the usually fast breaking Bulldogs surprised. For the…

… most part it worked, ex- cept for the presence of the Bull- dog's Bowman. Blue was a tyrant under the boards. He used his 6-6 frame and a weight advantage on the Wolverine's John Harris to snatch 23…

… rebounds and score eight bask- ets, all of them layups or tip-ins. He also drew eight Wolverine fouls and hit seven for thirteen free throws. His rebounds were almost half the Bulldog's 51. And when Butler…

…-out is charg- :11 -Daily-Ed Langs JUMP SHOT-Michgian's John Harris, shown here firing away against Ball State in Ann Arbor last week, scored 17 points last night as the Wolverines lost a tough one to…

… the Wolverines had been a couple of points behind for most of the first half. They con- tinued to scrap the Bulldogs un- til Bowman broke a 46-46 tie with 10 minutes left. Oosterbaan tied it up again…

December 15, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 73) • Page Image 6

… also will enter seven wrestlers unattached. Last year Michigan entered only four men, but still finished second to Pittsburgh. TheWolverines will meet Pitts- burgh at Ann Arbor on January 6 in their…

… looks on. The two points did little to help the Wolverine ,cause, however, as the score in the background indicates. The Falcons won, 77-67. ROUGH GAME: Falcon Coach Notes Aggressiveness; Impressed with…

Wolverine Strength 4 I I Commenting on the roughness of the game Anderson said, "We expected this game to be rough. The Big Ten allows more body contact than we (Mid-American Conference) do. But we were…

… tell whose homecourt it was. -Daily-Bruce Taylor SEEKING THIRD STRAIGHT - Wolverine two-time Big Ten wrestling champ, Fritz Kellerman goes after his third straight win in today's away meet with Indiana…

… Tournament In Wilkes- Barre. Last year, the Wolverines finished second in the tourna- ment, STRIKES OUT: Manrs Fais To Sign I OPPORTU N ITI ES FOR EE, ME, PHYSICS AND MATH MAJORS AS FIELD SERVICE ENGINEERS…

December 03, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 63) • Page Image 1

…'s resignation will be- come effective Feb. 1. -Daily-Ed Langs MICHIGAN'S BALL--Wolverine forward, Tom Cole, snags a Ball State miss in yesterday's tilt with the Cardinals. Cole battles with Ed Butler, while John…

… balanced scoring attack and a strong defense turned the tide for the Wolverines, but it took a late spurt to do it. Aside from occasional lapses, the Wolverine offense was a thing of beauty. Passing…

… meticulously until they got a man in the open, the Wolverines scored first and were never headed, although the score was close for much of the game. Scored First The, first Michigan goal was typical of many the…

… team got. After each team had lost the ball once, the Wolverines weaved until Proposal Defended By Scholle By MICHAEL HARRAH AFL - CIO President August Scholle yesterday defended his proposal for a…

…=3 Berenson Scores Hat T rick By JIM BERGER Michigan hockey captain Red Berenson broke a streak of two goal-less games with a hat trick last night to lead the Wolverines to a 5-3 victory and series sweep over…

… Michigan Tech. It was the Wolverines third straight win of the season and the Huskies second straight loss. Michigan opened up the scoring early in the first period as Ber- enson, after getting a pass from…

… keep the margin at one point. Cole then tossed in nine clutch points and Hall two, to keep the margin at two points. Iced the Cake Then, with 6:55 left and the score 57-55, the Wolverines hit for See…

WOLVERINES, Page 7 Disarmament Advisor Calls For More Initiative by U.S. By BARBARA PASH The United State must take the initiative for nuclear disarma- ment negotiations considering the future of mankind…

… slapshot from 50 feet that Michi- gap goalie Dave Butts had no chance to stop. But Berenson came back for the Wolverines to put them again two goals ahead. Berenson took a perfect face off from center Wilkie…

December 12, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 70) • Page Image 7

… yesterday. It was the Wolverines second consecutive win of the season and climaxed their eastern trip. M' Starts Fast Coach Cliff Keen's Wolverines struck early and hard, with Rhodes opening the action with a…

… line for the Wolverines e was Fritz Kellerman, who deci- sioned Farrar of Navy, 5-2. Following Kellerman's dec'sion, the Middies staged a comeback bid as McGrath and Meinig post- CAPT. DON CORRIERE ed…

December 05, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 64) • Page Image 6

… com- petition in the afternoon with a fun-filled water show to provide a full day's entertainment for all avid aquatics. Wolverine Stars Perform Combining with the well known Kimball and Billingsley…

… games. "We'll go with both boys again this week- end against Toronto, and after that we'll see." The Wolverines are in good shape injury-wise. Both Don Rog- ers (injured wrist) and Kartusch (injured leg…

December 09, 1961 (vol. 72, iss. 68) • Page Image 1

…. From the very outset it was evident to the 6,675 fans who paid to see the first intercollegiate game to be held in Detroit that the Wolverines were a superior team. The Michgain team had the game in…

… Mike Elik, who did not make the trip, and an injury to starting defenseman Dave Chambers in the first period, were never in the game. The. victory was the Wolverines' fourth straight of the season with…

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