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February 17, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 91) • Page Image 1

Wolverines of getting a bid to the NCAA playoffs in March. MICHIGAN has an 8-3 loop rec- ord for 16 points and has only one ! game remaining with last place Michigan Tech that will count in the standings…

…Kennell and Doug Philpott. It was also Chin's second goal of the day. Heyliger then returned his de- fensemen to the ice, but the Wolverines still kept the pres- sure on and took a 6-5 lead a minute later on…

January 10, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 78) • Page Image 1

… TANGLED WRECKAGE-Twisted metal is all remaining where a stop after striking derailed the Wolverine (right) and a freight train carrying auto bodies or. crushed together. * * *, * * Wolverine Slashes…

… Moving Freight By CHUCK ELLIOTT Daily Managing Editor A quick-thinking engineer nar- rowly averted disaster last night as the Wolverine, crack New York Central passenger train, jumped the rails in a…

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…

December 05, 1959 (vol. 70, iss. 61) • Page Image 1

…,000 cheering fans. The goal-hungry pack of Wolverines erupted for five big goals in the second period to wrap up its initial game in the new Western Intercollegiate Hockey Association. The- return match of these…

… two teams will be at 8 tonight on the Coliseum ice. Matecka, Bochen Score Twice The Wolverines continued to show a balanced attack as six play- ers dented the Colorado nets, paced by hard…

October 25, 1959 (vol. 70, iss. 30) • Page Image 1

… the Big T basement yesterday as the Wolverines capitalized on two third-perio breakaway runs to claim a 14-6 decision over the favored Gophers. It was Michigan's first Big Ten victory since the 20…

…-19 squeak over Murray Warmath's Gophers last 'year -and the first away-from home triumph since 1957, when the Wolverines upset Minnesota I this same stadium, 24-7. Yesterday's Wolverine heroes were Darrell…

… Gopher line for a two-yard gain. He was tackled by Roger Hagberg (36) and Francis Brixius (76). The Wolverines went into the annual Brown Jug game a seven-point underdog, but managed to build up a 14…

… added the extra point,r too, and that proved to be all thet Wolverines needed to win their third straight from a Warmatht coached team. But on Minnesota's third play after the kick-'ff, Robbins fum- bled…

May 03, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 152) • Page Image 1

… round-robin weekend meet. The Wolverines were the only' team to win all three of their matches. They pasted Ohio State, Friday, 9-0. In the only other match yester- day at the Varsity Courts, OSU handled…

… homestate rival Toledo with ease, 9-0. This weekend was the first time the Wolverines had had outside competition, and they established themselves as a definite threat for the Big Ten title come May 21, 22…

… got to Wolverine pitching for big leads in the early innings of both contests. In the, first game, OSV had to withstand; a Michigan home run barrage to win. Michigan offered little resistance in the…

March 07, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 111) • Page Image 1

… lead in last night's second round of the Big Ten swim championships. The Wolverines, hip-deep in All-American swimmers, captured 80 points to double the score on runner-up Ohio State. Indiana dropped to…

… individual medley. Tashnick swept Michigan's only two individual victories thus far in the meet. But the Wolverines, placing at least two men in the eight events on the program, piled high an insurmountable…

…, Ind. - The Michigan gymnastics squad trails Illinois in points after the first day, but the Wolverines lead in qualifiers for the finals. (See Page 3.) IOWA CITY-The Wolverine matmen have an outside…

February 22, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 100) • Page Image 1

…, despite their brililant come- back attempt, the Wolverines dropped a fast-moving 87-84 Big . Ten clash with Northwestern. Forced to play without play- maker-guard Terry Miller, the Wolverines couldn't cope…

…-dweller Wisconsin tomorrow evening at Yost Field House. The Wolverines 'trailed by as many, as 15 points early in the second half when the hosts took a commanding 57-42 lead. And although George Lee, John Tid- well…

November 16, 1958 (vol. 69, iss. 53) • Page Image 1

… attempt by Wolverine halfback Darrell Harp- er was only a few feet of f to the left of the goal posts, and Michi- gan lost to Indiana, 8-6. Fourth Big Ten Loss It was the fourth Big Te loss, for the…

Wolverines this season, and the first loss to Indiana since 1954. The Michigan squad now stands 1-4-1 in the Conference and 2-5-1 overall, doomed to the worse season since 1936 no matter what the outcome of…

… climaxi of a helter- skelter drive that was sparked by quarterback Bob Ptacek's passing but interrupted by penalties and the lack of sharp blocking. The Wolverines were fighting to overcome the Hoosiers' 8…

… the ball to the Indiana 23- yd. line. Then the Wolverines were pe- nalized 15 yards for a personal foul, which moved the ball back to the Indiana 38-yd. line. Three plays netted only five yards, and set…

… ended on the next play when the Wolverines scored their only touchdown. TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES: Postponemient of Firing Shows ICBM Not Ready WASHINGTON (P) -Another postponement of an Atlas ICBM test…

May 11, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 159) • Page Image 1

… split against ninth place Northwestern in yesterday's doubleheader at Evanston. The Wolverines, behind the shaky but adequate pitching of 'Nick Liakonis, won the opener, 7-5. Northwestern, aided by two…

… Michigan errors, came back to take the nightcap, 5-4. Wolverines in Fourth Place The split gave the Wolverines a 5-4 record in Big Ten play, and shoved them into fourth place in the league standings. They…

February 11, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 90) • Page Image 1

Wolverines Succumb Special to The Daily MINNEAPOLIS - Michigan's shooting matched the 10 below zero temperature outside Williams Arena here last night as Minnesota handed the Wolverines their third Big Ten…

… defeat 80-69. The loss dropped the Wolverines from first to third in the Big Ten standing a half-game behind the co-leaders, Michigan State and Indiana. Again as in the Purdue game poor shooting led to…

February 08, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 88) • Page Image 1

… committee that the first United States military unit armed with intercontinental ballistics missiles will be at its post by De- cember 1959. WOLVERINES NOW SI '11' leers Sta- Treasury Asks No0 Secretary Pax…

… SPEAKS HERE: Column Termed 'Poor Man's Bow to Minnesota, 4-2 special to The Daily MINNEAPOLIS-Minnesota took advantage of a slow start by Michigan's hockey team and dealt the Wolverines a 4-2 loss before…

December 06, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 65) • Page Image 1

… opens its 1957-58 season tonight at the Coliseum in the first of a two-game series with the Canadians. This is the first Wolverine home sporting event of the winter sea- son. The meeting will be the…

… eleventh time a ,Michigan team has skated against the Redmen. To date in the series the Wolverines have won seven times while losing three. New Coach 'Tonight will mark the first time the Wolverines have…

…. Another holdover. from last sea- son is Keith Lawes, the third member of the 'forward unit. Mike Joyal will tend the nets for the visitors. IYoung Squad The Wolverines are faced with the problem of a young…

… over the netminding duties after the graduation of Lorne Howes last January, will be in goal for the Wolverines. Several rule changes announced by the NCAA Ice Hockey Rules Committee will be in effect in…

November 03, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 41) • Page Image 1

… the other. At half time the game seemed to be in the control of the ap-. parently superior Wolverines. They had riddled the visitors with passes after suffering a momen- tary setback and were well ahead…

… touchdowns and a de- fense that stopped the seemingly staggered Wolverines cold. Since neither team could put two good halves together, it was a standoff - nothing was really decided. For the Iowa players…

…. He stood up for the Michigan kickoffs and cheered and smiled on every Wolverine advance. When asked his opinion of the Michigan band, the jazz great, who chews his gum as fast as he moves his sticks…

March 17, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 121) • Page Image 1

… more than their share of damage to the Michigan hockey team last night, as the Tigers trampled the Wolverines, 13-6. Bill Hay, (left) and Bob McCusker were the the big guns in the Colorado offense, as…

… Hay had two goals and three assists, and McCusker claimed four goals and two assists. Colorado College Wins Final, 13-6 Handicapped Wolverines Blasted From Two-Year NCAA Title Hold By BRUCE BENNETT…

March 10, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 116) • Page Image 1

… organizer. Catholic Church "I am annalled at the attitude MSU Edges Swimmers; OSU Third Minnesota Wrestlers Dethrone Wolverines By JOHN HILLYER Special to The Daily MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. - There were just too…

… many Spartans for 'the Michigan swimmers to cope with last night. The determined Wolverines gave it everything they had, but Michi- gan State found enough strength in its numbers to wrest the Big Ten…

…Meet; Michigan Places Second, By AL JONES Yesterday, for the eighth straight year the powerful Illinois gym- nastics team was crowned champions of the Big Ten. A supercharged Wolverine squad, however, put up a…

… Shame Nevertheless, Coach Newt Loken's Wolverines have nothing to be ashamed of. On the contrary, their performances Friday and yes- terday were the best of the season. This fact is witnessed by the man…

… enough team depth to a $500 bribe to call off a gambling just offset the individual perform- raid in September 1955. The com- ances of Wolverines Max Pearson mittee asked the Secret Service and Mike…

March 05, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 111) • Page Image 1

… points late in yesterday's game to bolster the Wolverine cause. George Bencie (31) attempts to block the shot while Pete Tillotson (33) watcher Cagers Shock MSU, 81--72, n Finale By JOHN HILLYER They…

…. The 30 face court action for and snap the MSU winning streak at 10. Victory gave the Wolverines a tie with Purdue for fifth place in the final standings, both teams having 8-6 marks. As Michigan…

… overcome and started mov- ing up as the Wolverines began a momentary loss of control under the baskets. With a bit, over seven minutes left, the foes in green began an on- slaught which netted them five…

…'s John Green matched Tarrier moments later, Larry Hedden, who scored 20, committed a costly foul at 17:42. Kramer made the first of the two free throws, missed the sec- See WOLVERINES, Page 3 Three Seek…

… Hey- liger constantly inserted also aid- ed the Wolverine cause. North Dakota's , center, Bill Reichart, the league's leading scor- er, was shaken up for a moment in the first period. But he remained on…

December 16, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 72) • Page Image 1

… fourth quarter of the Wolverine victory over Butler. Cagers Edge Butler, 84-77; Late Surge Brings Victory By JOHN HILLYER It took superior size and a 27-point splurge by sophomore George Lee to do it, but…

… Michigan's scrappy basketball team finally subdued red-hot Butler, 84-77, last night at Yost Field House. Catching fire in the latter portion of the second half, the Wolverines called on superior rebounding…

… third period scoring spree as it came from behind to whip the McGill Redmen, 5-2, before 2,500 fans at the Coliseum last night. The game was the Wolverines' last on home ice for the next two weeks as they…

… head west to- morrow. They will open league play a- gainst Colorado Tuesday and Wednesday and then play Den- ver Friday and Saturday. Changed Team. As the Wolverines took the ice to start the third…

… from 15 feet to push the Wolverines out ahead and virtually break McGill's back. Loose Puck The fourth goal came at 8:57. Don McIntosh raced around be- hind the McGill net with the puck, and then flipped…

May 27, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 166) • Page Image 1

… championships were won by the Wolverines, who amassed a total of 61% points in the match. Davis Cup candidate Barry Mac- Kay led the attack as he copped the Conference singles champion- ship. Dick Potter playing…

…, playing a slow, de- See MacKAY, Page 3 . i a v w aa +.v . v. . . stood at Michigan, 32/2, Iowa, 27%, and if Bob Rudesill had fin- ished in the top three in this event, the Wolverines would have been…

…;reinstated, effective Feb. 1 of next year. The Wolverine athletes, declared ineligible last season for accepting expense money to try out for a. professional team, were put back in good graces at yesterday's meet- ing…

May 23, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 162) • Page Image 1

… back yet." Diag Concert Set Tonight George Cavender, assistgnt con- ductor of University bands, and Raymond Young, student director, will lead the combined University Symphony and Wolverine' Bands in an…

…-A four run uprising in the eighth inning broke a 3-3 tie and sent the Michigan baseball team back to Ann Arbor with a victory over the University of De- troit, yesterday. The Wolverines hadn't collected a…

…'s waving arms.. AsSigman scored, Sealby streaked for third but was out on a fine throw. The Wolverines weren't finished htough as Don Rembiese was safe at first when the shortstop fumbled his grounder. Jim…

… by the time it came down, Clark had scored and Benedi t was safe at first. Bruce Fox followed with the same type of hit but Howie Tommelein flew out to end the inning. The Wolverines grabbed a quick…

… lead with three runs in the first See WOLVERINES, Page 3 -Ding and publishing duties, but that this classroom freedom should not include introduction of irrelevant controversial matter. However, Prof…

March 18, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 114) • Page Image 1

…. The Wolverines dramatically defeated Michigan Tech here last night, 7-5, for its second narrow win in as many nights. I Sparked by the tremendous play of goalie Lorne Howes, named the Tournament's most…

… valuable player, the Wolverines staved, off numerous last period attempts by the Huskies. In addition to Howes, .1 / -Daily-Dick Gaskil SIGMA DELTA TAU was awarded the Hillelzapoppin' trophy last night…

… for honorable mention at Tappan Junior High School. M' Track~ Stars Shine At Denison Special To The Daily Three members of the talent- laden Wolverine cinder squad gained honors last night at Deni- son…

… Tom Ren- dall, as well as Tech's stellar wing- man, Pete Aubry. The all-conquering Wolverines will arrive back home at Willow Run Airport at 9:00 this eve- ning. All four tourney teams will be on board…

…, with Ron Stenlund in the cooler for elbowing. Only 11 seconds later, Neil.McDonald slammed home his own rebound shot to clinch the victory. Defensive Hockey The Wolverines resorted to de- fensive hockey…

March 03, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 101) • Page Image 1

… 5-2 Win Over Tech Negro Coed To Continue Legal Fight, I Grand Rapids' Citizens' Group, MSU State 'Positive Interest' In Establishing 4-Year Branch Wolverines Clinch Playoff Berth As Colorado Bows…

… ninth straight NCAA playoff berth. Colorado College's last chance to overtake the Wolverines for second place in the Western Intercollegiate Hockey League and for a playoff bid were destroyed with the…

February 28, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 97) • Page Image 1

… topped the Wolverine cagers 72-63 at Purdue field house. Jorgensen's 18 points gave him a three year total of 828 to surpass the old leader, Don Eaddy, by five markers. Tied For Seventh The setback kept…

… the Wolverines from moving up another notch in the tightly contested Conference second division. With a mark of eight losses and only four victories? the cagers remained in a tie for seventh place with…

… Minnesota who dropped a decision to league-lead- ing Illinois. The Wolverines remained with- in reach of the Boilermakers with only 4:34 left in the game when the winners surged away from a 65-61 score to…

… narrow the gap to but two points. Lingle finished with 11 markers to take third. With the opening of the second half, the Riveters pulled to another lead which they held until the Wolverines tightened the…

…, totalling 10 and 13 apiece. Although even with the winners in field goals, the Wolverines foul- ing cost them the game. Both teams hit about 66% of their at- tempts from the charity stripe but the…

January 21, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 83) • Page Image 1

… thrilling 3-2 overtime victory over Michigan State here last night. Sophomore N e il McDonald's close-up shot from in front of the State goal at 3:52 of the sudden- death overtime period gave the Wolverines

… State's revitalized offense tied the score and completely outshown the Wolverines. Senior vying Dave Hendrickson and junior center Gene Grazia were the scoring stars of the drive. Michigan's first score…

… his stomach after having kicked away two hard shots. The lanky Wolverine captain got the dribbling rebound on the tit of his stick and lofted it high and away from the prostrate netmind- er. The period…

… upset as they clash with Iowa this afternoon at 2:00 at Yost Field House before the CBS television cameras. Not only the loyal Michigan fans, but the nation, will be tuned in on the Wolverine efforts to…

… def6at a powerful Iowa squad..Lo- cal viewers can pick up the game on WJBK-TV, Channel 2. Iowa, according to pre-season ratings and personnel, will be the toughest team the Wolverines The Unknown…

January 07, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 71) • Page Image 1

… Osterhout WOLVERINE CAPTAIN Bill MacFarland takes a shot at Michiigan State goalie Ed Schiller in last night's action at Demonstration Hall in East Lansing. Michigan won, 5-2, in the first of the two- game…

… that. Michigan completely dominated last night's contest before 2,130 fans until the third period when the Spartans were finally able to tally twice. The Wolverines had jumped off to a 4-0 lead in the…

… game. Wolverine coach Vic Heyliger credited goalie Ed Sch- iller of Michigan State with pre- venting the sluggish Spartans from being "entirely routed." Sch- iller had 26 saves for the evening. Michigan…

…. Rendall Scores Less than two minutes later, Rendall converted a 25-foot solo shot from the left side of the net for the Wolverines' second goal. The Spartan defense was com- pletely outmaneuvered with no…

… one, except Schiller, between Ren- dall and the goal. The Wolverines controlled the puck for the rest of the period and See DUNNIGAN, Page 4 U.S. Asks Reparation Of Russians Charges for Plane Shot Down…

October 23, 1955 (vol. 66, iss. 25) • Page Image 1

… with Ohio State's 26-16 win over Wisconsin, left Michigan in the top spot in the Western Conference. It also gave them possession of the coveted Little Brown Jug for another year. The Wolverines winning…

…-yd. line. VanPelt con- verted for the winning point to keep the Wolverines unbeaten in five successive games this season. Day of Awakening The game proved to be the day of awakening for a new star on…

… quick 13-0 lead. Working alternately from the wing and split "T", the Gophers scored their first touchdown after 8:10 had elapsed in the quarter. Halfback Dick McNamara took a Wolverine punt on the…

… converted for a 7-0 lead. The Gophers again took a Mich- igan punt in Wolverine territory and marched 46 yards for the sec- ond tally. Yackel took the ball over on a 16-yard run through center. Michigan…

… guards at will. The offense wouldn't move for the Wolverines either. VanPelt and Maddock threw 12 passes with only four of them completed. The Gophers took a commanding lead in rushing, gaining 140 yards…

May 01, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 145) • Page Image 1

… halves of its dou- ble-header with Iowa. The first game was a scoreless pitching duel until the fifth in- ning when ten Wolverines scored. From then on Coach Ray Fisher's forces completely dominated the…

…- ly made the Wolverines a nervous crew. It wasn't until the fourth in- ning that the Wolverines had' gained enough composure to score a run. Although they began to stage a comeback in the seventh inning…

April 16, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 133) • Page Image 1

… library's collection of 18th century English Drama, ac- cording to Wagman. BATTLE TITANS TODAY: wolverine Iaseballers Steamroll Toledo, 16-1 MUDDY WEATHER-Work on the North Campus Automotive Lab pus…

… innings to receive credit for the Wolverine wallop. The senior south- paw showed excellent control," walking only one man and forc--" their commencement exercises ing the rest to ground out. Fingerprint…

Wolverines beat the Titans here three days ago, 5-0. Toledo got off to a bad start in the first inning, allowing the first Wolverine run to score without a hit. Toledo pitcher Dick Baldwin walked centerfielder…

… drove in three runs and was the Wolverine's only ex- tra-base knock. Besides the three actual errors, Toledo made several costly blund- ers in judgment in the fatal frame by either throwing a fielded ball…

March 13, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 112) • Page Image 1

… district attorney Howes Stops 48 Shots on Goal L' U . 1 By PHIL DOUGLIS Special to The Daily COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.- Michigan's Wolverines once againJ G SI * M a reigned supreme as collegiate A.- 'I A…

… plomas from the printers. Wolverines as five men shared in Meanwhile, University of De- the scoring. Heyliger simply called troit students have been making] Iit n ¢r a i , Island Attack the government…

…- ing on the outcome of the final 20 a nations and Red minutes of play, tension built up to an unbelievably high pitch. rge Disagrees Defenseman Bob Schiller led the alter F. George (D- Wolverine pack…

… with rough and d. George, Demo- hard skating. The margin jumped, n of the Senate For- See WOLVERINES, Page 3 Committee, said United States is not Red S y Rin hina "I wouldn't b ny right to stop anyST6…

March 11, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 110) • Page Image 1

… fought fiercely here last niglht, but not fiercely enough to keep Michigan's red hot Wolverine from storming to a 7-3 victory and a berth in the fi- nals of the eighth annual NCAA tournament. Captain Bill…

… MacFarland pow ered home three unassisted goals for his seventh hat trick of the year to lead the Wolverines into Saturday night's final. They will play the winper of tonight's Colo- rado College…

Wolverines, who scored two early goals and were never headed, Michigan got off to a flying start early in the first period when Mac.- Farland netted the first of his three solo efforts on a bullet shot from…

Wolverines* safely in the lead' again, Cleary came back with his 86th point of the year at 13:08. He was credited with the tally, al- though Pitts in trying to clear the puck accidently kicked it into the cage…

… past 'M' goalie Lorne Howes. Play picked up to a high point of tightness, as a final Harvard drive brought the margin down to 4-3. A slowly rolling puck in front See WOLVERINE, Page 3 THEISS EN JOHNSON…

February 27, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 100) • Page Image 1

… arch, Un- ion and Women's Athletic Build-1 irig. Geiger emphasized that there! would be no extension of the $6.501 price beyond Thursday.z Wolverines Top Nodaks; Tech Loses Michigan Darns Trip After 7…

…' goalie Lorne Howes, especially. in the hectic third period, made} the difference. Rendall Scores First Rendall got the Wolverines off to another flying start at 4:18 of the first period, when with Mac…

… MacFARLAND, Page 3 Daily-Dick Gaskil, WOLVERINE SHOT--Michigan wing Dick Dunnigan fires the puck toward the North Dakota goal in Michigan's 7-2 rout of the Nodaks. North Dakota ace Ben Chersky looks on…

… when the churning water had settled in Michigan's Varsity Pool th } Wolverines had edged a national champion Ohio State squad by th narrowest of margins. 47-46, to finish the dual meet season unbeat…

…'s best collegiate coaches, Mike Peppe. Capacity Crowd Most of the 1,400 screaming fans who packed the bleacher sensed a Wolverine victory when the host squad opened the mee surprisingly strong, capturing…

February 12, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 87) • Page Image 1

… is to be so strong that none will dare to attack us., "If we have learned but one les- CA.e - . . TOM RANDALL JOHN O'REILLY ... return sparks victory ... comes through in century Wolverine Hat Tricks…

…'s lobbies seemed dissapat- Michian Exlode g somewhat yesterday. After two-and-one-half periods Parliamentary observers gave;of listless hockey, the Wolverines 5' e 46-year-old lawyer from Stras- tallied three…

…. A slap shot from close in on the See WOLVERINES, Page 3 EAST LANSING - Michigan's' powerful swimming machine gained momentum yesterday, slip- ping into high gear for the ap- proaching Big Ten meet…

… time of 2:12.1. Probably the most encouraging sign of the evening lay in the per- formances of Wolverine junior John O'Reilly, who won the 220 yard free-style and. took. second to Ron Gora in the 100…

… free. Wolverine captain Bumpy Jones chalked up another win in the in- dividual medley, and set a pool and dual meet record in the pro- cess. Jones covered the 150 yard distance in 1:29.8 for the marks…

February 08, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 84) • Page Image 1

…:15 p.m. today or 4:15 p.m. Thursday at the Student ing school enrollment jumped in Publications Bldg., 420 Maynard, a year from 1.761 to 2,064. -Daily-John Hirtzel TENSE MOMENT-Wolverines Jerry Stern…

… straight in Big Ten play. The Wolverines now possess a 2-4 record in Western Confer- ence action and an overall mark of eight wins and six losses. Paul Judson, who saw action at both forward and guard, led…

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 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…

February 09, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 84) • Page Image 1

….Cukese ganizations requiring increased BASKET - Wolverine John Codwell scores over the outstretched space for their activities. arms of Iowa's Bill Schoof, but it's in vain, as M' loses, 86-68. More than 140…

… be- tween them scored 52 points in Iowa's early season win over the Wolverines, settled for 23 and 20 respectively last night. Although the Maize and Blue stayed close up until the final quarter, much…

… called to testify. Under {a pair of Pioneer goalies, the Wol-I stanza trailing 57-51. Tom Jor- cmitepoeue aywt. a pir f Poner galis,.he olgenson, Wolverine high point-get- committee procedure, many wit…

…,_Page___'single Commun'ist in any field the evening total to eleven, the such as education is bad." highest for the Wolverines in one i CThe sub - committee hearings game this season. aG ve have been repeatedly delayed by…

… Regents scheduled to testify in Detroit. THIS COMPARES' with 16,543 I dthe Wolverines within one point:atTHeISaCeMtimElStseetr, of the third place Pioneers and a approved the appointment of Prof. at the…

January 06, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 75) • Page Image 1

…Michiganleers By HANLEY GURWIN Playing as though the Stanley Cup were at stake, the Detroit Red Wings skated around, be- tween, and through the Michigan defense to hand the Wolverine ;extet a 10-1 defeat before over…

… opening face-off to the final horn, the Red Wings poured on the pressure in a constant effort. to score. . . * * ONLY GREAT goal - tending from three Wolverine goalies kept the score from mounting higher…

… can be more fully realized with a glance at the totals for saves by goalies. Michigan netmind- ers were called upon to turn back 49 shotseduring the con- test while the Wolverines were only able to test…

… the Red Wing goalies but six times in each period. The receptive crowd, realizing the futility of the Michigan task, accepted the contest in fine style and cheered the Wolverines when- ever they made a…

May 05, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 147) • Page Image 1

Wolverines added to their triple win on Saturday and firmly es- tablished themselves as the team to beat for the conference title by downing the Wildcats, 21-15, and handing a 24-12 thrashing to the Hawkeyes…

…. JACK STUMPFIG highlighted the double victory by shooting a two-under-par 69 on his morning round. Adding to this an after- noon round of 74, Stumpfig gained a tie for medalist honors with Wolverine Bud…

…'s spot on the scoreboard. The Wolverines took advantage of the sub-par rounds by Stump- fig and Stevens in the morning to jump into a 12-6> lead over North- western andi a 14-4 advantage over the Hawkeyes…

…, which is open to all pre-medical stu- dents. Wolverine Club The Wolverine Club will hold an open meeting to discuss Block 'M' plans at '7:30 tonight in the Union. prisoners to a neutral Asian nation…

March 14, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 111) • Page Image 1

…,: Wolverine Sextet Overwhelms Boston Squad, 14-2 r Tornado Kills 12; ips Southwest Twister Lashes Texas, Oklahoma; Vast Area Given Storm Warnings HASKELL, Tex, - (P) - A tornado that hit with deadly fury…

… provided Michigan a warmup as the Wolverine puck- sters smashed to a 14-2 win, thus earning the right to meet Minne- sota in the finals here tonight. Michigan outskated, outshot, and outfought the Boston…

… club as they jumped off to a 5-0 lead in the first period and pummelled the Beantown sextet the rest of the way. GEORGE CHIN, who racked up five points on two goals and three assists, put the Wolverines

… three years ago. Among the 14 tallies by the Wolverines was included a goal by Alex McClellan, his first of the season, and a hat-trick by Ron Martinson. GOALS BY TellyMascarin and Mullen increased the…

…'S overwhelmed puck- sters blinked the red light for the second and last time at 14:57 of the stanza when Jack Zanetti score{ with an assist going to Paul Whelan. After this brief letdown, the Wolverine icers went…

February 22, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 94) • Page Image 1

Wolverines blasted to an 8-3 win over North Dakota at the Coliseum. The Maize and Blue jumped out to an 8-0 lead before the Sioux from Grand Forks were able to put the puck in the goal at the halfway mark in…

… only top teams with league games remaining. Minnesota has a pair of one- pointers with cellar-dwelling Mich- igan State and the Wolverines have two two-point games with lowly Michigan Tech and one one…

February 12, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 85) • Page Image 1

… Michigan r State sextet, 4-0, last night at the 'Coliseum before one of the small- est crowds of the season. It was the third victory of the season for the Wolverines over the cellar-dwelling Spartans who…

… first period; while the Wolverines were a man short. George Chin grabbed a loose puck in Spartan territory, skated behind the visitors' nets and neatly snuck a pass to Pat Cooney who drilled the puck…

… rebounding a Ron Martinson shot. *. * * JIM HAAS made the prettiest play of the night as, he scored the third Wolverine marker after 42 seconds of the final period had gone by.;. Ten minutes later Martinson…

…, playing his first game on the Wolverine first line, took a pass from captain Johnny Matchefts in front of the net and scored on a drive into the corner. Aside from these few scoring SL Wing Calls For…

… Michigan State See SEXTET, Page 6 of- at- drives, the Wolverine attack was generally sluggish. " Three good passes in a row constituted a scor- ing threat and the victors were only able to get 'off 27…

March 16, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 115) • Page Image 1

… Tigers, 4-1 Early Wolverine Goals Whip Colorado, Keep Title in U Hands By ED WHIPPIE Special to The Dagy COLORADO SPRINGS-Michigan made hockey history here las night. The Wolverines trounced crippled…

…. Friday they fought back to beat Yale, 4-3, but last night the Wolverines gave no openings for comebacks. After Graham Crag made It 4-1 halfway through the second stanza the. issue was never in doubt. The…

… 25400 rabid fans who came to see Michigan licked were disappointed by a, Michigan tiam that 'received praise from Heyliger. THE WOLVERINES rolled out of their 3-0 first period margin as George Chin opened…

… scored the second goal on assists from de- fensemen Jim H gs and Reggie Shave. Keyes tipped in a blue line shot off Haas' stick. The Tigers were shorthanded at the time and the Wolverine power play paid…

March 15, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 114) • Page Image 1

… to maintain their 1951 NCAA championship. The Wolverines have competedl in all five of the tournaments3 since their inception in 1948, and this is the third year they have. reached the finals. They…

… night, while Colorado topped Yale 4-3 last night. The Wolverines met the MCHL leaders twice during the regular season, losing 5-3 and then winning 7-6 in overtime 4 U' Deficiency Reques A -Y House…

… centers a line of Doug Mul- len (top Wolverine goal getter) and Ron Martinson, who are both first year men in collegiate hockey. He also topped the team in assists with 29. Imerit Commission, which began…

January 17, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 84) • Page Image 1

… signifi- e cant of these would be recognition - of student organizations, now e handled by the Student Affairs h Committee, 'Winnie, Sees Wolverine Hockey Team'Red Threats, U.S. Closer Smashes Spartans, 7…

… affair that gave ----~_ the Wolverines two points in the MUNSAN, Korea, Thursday, standings thereby tying them for Jan. 17 (P)-United Nations truce first place with Denver. negotiators brushed aside a Com…

… left off in their game earlier this season at East Lansing that the Wolverines won ' 11-1. Halfway through the first period John Matchefts of Michi- gan and Harold Passerini of the Spartans were ejected…

… from the game for fighting, in addition to receiving five-minute major pen- alties. Almost immediately after the pair was sent to the box the Wolverines received two more penalties. First John Mc…

…Kennell went off and then Earl Keyes. The Wolverines were thus a man short for four minutes but they held the Spartans at bay. See MULLEN, Page 3 munist threat Wednesday "to fight to the end" in Korea if the…

May 25, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 165) • Page Image 1

… championships in track, golf and tennis swing into their stretch drives here today. Michigan remains in the thick of the battle for titles on the cinders and the golf course, but the Wolverine net squad faces a…

… men in nine events, the Spartans placed ten, and the Wolverines eight yesterday at Dyche Sta- dium. Michigan qualified men in every event but the 880 yard run and the discus. In the 880, Wolverine

….9, and took his 220 yard dash heat in :22.4. Hoover, the Wolverines's top hurdler, took a second place in both the 120 high hurdles and the 220 lows, behind Hoosier Bill Tay- lor and Dick Henson of…

… the day, a :49.3. effort. The Wolverines qualified three men in the field events, placing two in the broad jump and one in the shot put. Ron Soble leaped 23 feet 6% / inches to take second, while Hor…

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…

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…

February 15, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 94) • Page Image 1

… MSU eers r Skate Over, ich*ign,3-l By SI COLEMAN Special to The Daly EAST LANSING-Another slow start led to disaster for the Michi- gan hockey team as Michigan State defeated the Wolverines, 3-1, here…

… hockey suprem- acy in the state of Michigan. For the first four minutes of the opening frame, Michigan could not get the puck out of its own zone, a problem that has plagued the Wolverines all season…

January 12, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 83) • Page Image 1

…-NAVY RACE: I -Daily-Eric Arnold HITTING THE ICE- Michigan Tech defenseman Bill McLay helps goalie George Cuculick damp- en a Wolverine attack near the end of the second p e r 1 o d, illustrating the…

… two quick goals which came within 30 seconds of each other gave the Wolverines an insurmountable 41 lead over the Huskies, ..L . ....i.n~n ........ tef...T.,.,, 4 - -g e in wa r 7 I ," ju +hnk i na i l…

…- 1fans at McGaw Hall, ures ready for Senate action, IThe lossvnndroDedthe Wolverines Panel Sees I No German nity soon By RICHARD CONDON Germany probably will not re- unify within the near future, a…

December 15, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 73) • Page Image 1

… easily turned back Washington (Mo.) before 4,000 fans at Yost Fieldhouse last night, 88-58. The win was the third straight win for the Wolverines, who drop- ped their opening game to Pittsburgh. Washington…

… night. The Sioux played a hard checking game which the Wolverines were unable to crack. Ten minutes after the first goal was registered, the Nodaks scored again. This time the goal was made by Ed T…

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