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March 04, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 102) • Page Image 2

… THE MCMGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MARCH 4,1956 .. .. AN D IY ThDY AR! 415 Gymnasts Fail in Big Ten Crown Bids Wolverine Gym Squad Tops Michigan State for Second 40 V (Continued from Page 1) and…

… the Wolverines dominated the game from start to finish. Stage Is Set Scoring once in the first period, twice in the second, and three times in the third, the Wolverines set the stage for this weekend…

Wolverines, and the partisan over- flow crowd in Dees Stadium seem- ed to know it. Goalies Busy Both Goalies-Michigan's Lorne Howes and Tech's Bob McManus- had a busy night. Howes was press- ed to make 39…

Wolverines were out ahead to stay. STATISTICS FIRST PERIOD: Goals: 1-Michigan, Rendall (MacFarland-McIntosh) 7:30. 1-Michigan Tech, McManus (Wylie- Stenlund) 19:04. PENALTIES: Michigan, Buchanan (tripping) 0…

…'s demise before Minnesota's Gophers last night, 86-72. Jockeying for rebound positions are Wolverines Pete Tillotson (26) and Randy Tarrier (23) and Dave Tucker (23) of Minnesota. Minnesota Cagers set…

Wolverine Five, 86-7 . A By ALAN EISENBERG Associate Sports Editor Minnesota proved to be the bet- ter of two bad basketball teams at Yost Field House last night. Michigan played its usual inept game as…

… the Gophers triumphed, 86-72. The Wolverines passed poorly, shot inaccurately, and re- bounded ineffectually. The Maize and Blue will close out still another dismal season to- morrow night when they…

… made a valiant effort to hold on to the coveted seventh spot in the Big Ten standings. Minnesota's Maurice DeMarais opened the scoring but then the Wolverines hit- for six straight points. With five…

…. George Kline and Dommeyer led the scoring attack for the win- ners. The 6'3" Kline tallied 26 points while Dommeyer notched 22. Five men hit in double figures for the Wolverines with Kramer's 20 leading…

March 01, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 99) • Page Image 3

… Big Ten wrestling championships which will begin tomorrow with the pre- liminaries and terminate with Sat- urday's finals. The Wolverines, who suffered two setbacks in conference dual meets, can expect…

… State's diving monopoly. Bates in the lowboard event and Delaney in the-butterfly breaststroke have the best chance of copping first place for the Wolverines. IN HOCKEY-CRAZY TOWN: Tech Pucksters…

…. 75/ points. Wolverine entries cop- ped seven individual titles and placed in point-scoring positions in the, other five events. Present Michigan assistant coach Elner Swanson was one of the heroes of…

… of that war year's meet were rather poor by present-day standards- but Bob Ufer's winning time of :49.3 in the 440-yard dash com- pares favorably with Wolverine efforts thus far this season. Michigan…

…'s other two first places were in the mile relay and in the high jump. How did the Wolverines do it? Their 671 points last year are the closest that any school has ever approached the 1944 record. The mark…

March 02, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 100) • Page Image 7

… figured to be close-with .perhar an edge to Tech because of hom ice. The teams return to An Arbor for a final pair next week end and then Michigan shou have the advantage. The Wolverines need two vie tories…

… story of fou Big Ten Championship meets-an a crucial hockey series. The longest trip finds Dail; Sports Editor Phil Douglis flyin to Houghton, Mich., where he ar rived last night to bring Wolverin hockey…

… thoroughly confused train ticket agent had mistakenly issued him a one-way ticket to the t (left) and Michigan Tech's Ray Motor City. he sidelines in a personal duel thisL ex-pupil of the Wolverine coach, is 1…

…Lodged at Northshore At present the Wolverine contin- gent, aong with the other eight visiting conference squads, is lodg- ed in the Northshore Hotel, here in the heart of the city. Two miles to the north…

…- nastic scene. This year Illinois could be de- throned by the Wolverines. Loken's crew displayed greater strength during the dual meet season by de- feating the Illini 57-55. On the merits of this victory…

… and the fact that the Wolverines have been gathering greater perfection all during the year, a Michigan vic- tory prediction looks like a good bet. However, there are certain fac- tors which mar such a…

… Michigan's Brendan O'Reilly. The Hawks' depth doesn't end here. Their mile-relay quartet was recently clocked in 3:19.9, second to the Wolverines' 3:17.4. Their broadjumpers - Earl Smith and Phil Leahy…

… Michigan's squad has done. Why, then, are the Wolverines favored? Overall balance and depth prob- ably account for giving the Blue the nod. A quick rundown of its entrants reveals this solidarity. In' the…

… Irishman to make the event a formidable one for the Wolverines. % The Michigan mile-relay team should once again prove its class. Bob Rudesill, George Gluppe, Bob Brown and Robin Varian function well as a…

March 17, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 113) • Page Image 4

…THE MICMGAN IAIhY SATURDAY: MARCH 17, 1959 THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1956 Wolverines Lendall's Goal Defeats ,arnes Howes Excels (Continued from Page 1) Seek Sixth NCAAIce Crown…

… the spirit- ed Larries' domination of the game. The Wolverines had been slowly building up momentum from a very slow start and finally cashed in for the tying and win- ning goals in the ensuing 22 min…

… Fourth Another Big Ten champion, Michigan's Mark Booth, took fourth in the high jump, which was won by Notre Dame's Bernie Allard with 6'8". The Wolverine mile relay team, which has been turning in better…

… confidence in being able to destroy the "Yankees of collegiate hockey"-Michigan. St. Lawrence's early strength was in its greater determination and better board-checking against the Wolverines; who lost many…

… National Intercollegiate Rifle Tournament. Wolverine Jan Gogulski, second team all-American, leads the Wol- verines in defense of their section- al title. Among his teammates will be the nationally…

…Donald, and the sparkling "G-Whiz" line of Wally Graeck, Ted Greer, and Wally Grant, the Maize and Blue swept the first NCAA Championship. COMPLIMENTS CAME THICK and fast to the Wolverines for their play on the…

Wolverines took the hospitable Colorado folks at their word. Every year when March rolls around and the tournament flags fly over the gaudy converted polo pen that is the Ice Palace . . . every year at this…

March 09, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 106) • Page Image 3

… All-Am- erican in his college days. After absorbing two humiliating defeats at the hands of the Wolverines last weekend, Renfrew brings his band of powerful Huskies to town with but one thought…

…Farland, captain of the last two Wolverine sextets, will complete his career as a collegiate star except for the NCAA playoffs next week, when Michigan tangles with Michigan Tech in the battle for the WIHL's crown…

… in WIHL play with 43 points. The Detroit Red Wings have expressed an interest in MacFar- land after he finishes school, but the Wolverine star is not yet sure Eleven Cage Records Fall CHICAGO (W…

March 14, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 110) • Page Image 4

… thednationaltourney when the squads leave from the Union for Willow Run Airport at 11:30 this morning. Coach Vic Heyliger's Wolverines will be traveling to their ninth consecutive NCAA tournament. They will be…

… ice. The Huskies remained in Ann Arbor after their humiliating losses to therWolverines last week- end. Besides several practice sessions in Ann Arbor, most of the Tech squad spent some time with their…

… studies. Coach Al Renfrew ad- ministered makeup exams to the Huskies, long absent from classes. Cigar Included Renfrew, a facsimile of his brother-in-law, Wolverine coach Heyhiger-even to the extent of…

Wolverines veterans of the Broadmoor classic, Michigan cannot avoid being considered "the team to beat." 4 4' PRACTICING for the last time at the Coliseum yesterday morning are the Michigan Tech Huskies who…

…. This afternoon the Huskies and Wolverines join the Eastern delegates to the NCAA playoffs, Boston College and St. Lawrence, aboard the "Broadmoor Special." The "Special" is a chartered plane which…

March 11, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 108) • Page Image 3

…. Tech's Jack McManus. Suddenly a young autograph fiend seized upon them, and after getting the signatures-asked Dunnigan in a loud voice-"don't you hate Mc- Manus?" The Wolverine winked at the Hdskie and…

…Donald (high sticking) 19:14. Michigan Tech, Kennedy (slashing) 4:24; Wilson (high stick- ing) 19:14. I Wolverine Thinclads Place Three In Milwaukee Games Slpecial To The Daily_ MILWAUKEE---Michigan placed…

… the free exercise event, second in tumbling and finished third in the side- horse, the parallel bars and in the all-arounds. Michigan's Dick Kimball finished fourth in the free exercise. The Wolverines

March 10, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 107) • Page Image 1

…. Icers Smash Await Tonight's Final Clash For League -Daily-John Hirtzel THREE MICHIGAN TECH PLAYERS STAND HELPLESSLY BY AS WOLVERINE JERRY KARPINKA (8) SCORES. NO GAME FOR SOME: .Puck Fans D isgrunt led…

… victory last night, the 3,700 fans saw Michigan put to one of its stiffest tests of the season. It required afurious three-goal splurge in the final period to clinch the Wolverines' third straight triumph…

… for the Huskies a they drove home their only score at 3:27 of the first period to take a 1-0 lead. Bill McLay's hard, low screen shot from the right proved to be the match of Wolverine goalie Lorne…

… Howes. From then on Howes was In- vincible, and so was the rest of the brilliant Michigan defense. They had to be, as Tech equalled the ferocity of the Wolverine offense for most of the remainder of the…

…'s Howes combined for a mere 19 choice saves in the first period. Wolverines Grab Lead Early in the second stanza, the Wolverines moved ahead to stay. Ed Switzer eluded two defenders as he drove in from the…

… blue line on the left. With the Tech team See WOLVERINE, Page 3 'Magic Flute' Tries to Find Light Medium To find "a happy medium" is something many people try to do. This was the task set before par…

March 15, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 111) • Page Image 5

…. Transferring to the University, the Mu Phi Epsilon member sang in the Bach Choir, played the drums in the Wolverine Band and accompanied Soph Scandals. Miss Paullin will also conduct the musicians as they appear…

…. Also blowing the trumpet will be Pete Fader. Included in Fad- er's musical train experiences are membership in the Marching and Wolverine Bands. He also sings in the Bach Choir and with the Detroit…

March 06, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 103) • Page Image 6

… behind the scenes? That's quite another story. The Wolverines of Vic Heyliger appeared to this writer to be confident from the moment they stepped off the plane at Houghton's windswept landing strip. Snow…

… was strongly favored to take the title. Once again the Wolverines did the im- possible and upset the Hawkeyes. And, the story behind it all is one of bitter rivalry, shrewd move- ments, miscalculations…

Wolverine Jack Mar-, chello. Bit the Michigan men did not depend entirely on Iowa's bad breaks; they made several favor- able breaks of their own. Dan Deppe, slated for no better than fourth at 123 pounds…

March 28, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 122) • Page Image 3

… just four days, the Wolverines swing into their Southern trip. This will include games with Dela- ware, the Quantico Marines, Georgetown, and George Wash- ington University from March 30- April 3…

…. Michigan will then participate, for the first time, in the Dixie. Baseball Classic at Durham, North Carolina. The Wolverines will meet North Carolina in the first round pairings. The tournament will also…

… here last night me, played before a crowd the largest ever to watch JIM THURLOW breaststroke hope butterfly, while Thurlow came in second in the 200-yard breast stroke. Charlie Bates, Wolverine diver…

… who finished sixth in the NCAA high and low boards last year could add more points for the Wolverines. For that matter, John Murphy, who finished ahead of Bates in the Big- Ten meet and John Narcy, if…

March 23, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 118) • Page Image 3

… at Stillwater this afternoon. Once again the fabulous men from Wolverine Coach Cliff Keen's m .alma mater will be favored to cap- Former Star Dies CRYSTAL FALLS, Mich (A') Edward Chambers, captain of…

… expected win- ning margin is a small one. The four man Wolverine con- tingent of captain Mike Rodri- guez, Jack Marchello, Frank Hirt, and Dan Deppe is too small to even be in contention for the team title…

… -Wolverines will compete in two important indoor extrava- ganzas. An eight-man contingent will be on hand for the annual Chica- go Daily News Relays tomorrow night. Eeles Landstrom, in the pole vault, Jim Pace…

March 16, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 112) • Page Image 3

… the Broadmoor Ice Palace. Tonight's broadcast of the Wolverines' clash with St. Lawrence will begin at 10:15. arb philosophized yesterday, "The pre-tournament draw of Michi- gan has had a depressing…

… Landstrom and Mark Booth are the Wolverines' championship contributions to the Cleveland meet. Opposition for Landstrom Landstrom, whose latest pole- vault effort was 14'4" last week in the Milwaukee games…

…-man group to tomorrow afternoon and evening's Denison Relays. Conference champion Dave Owen leads a two-man Wolverine entry in the shot put event. Owen, who consistently puts the shot over 50 feet, is joined…

March 06, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 103) • Page Image 7

…, and stuck to McCoy like glue on defense. Ron Kramer, not taking as many shots as usual, scored 14 points. Tillotson, with 13, was the only other Wolverine to break into double figures. The END MICH…

…-76 Michigan ............. 40 35-75 By ED SALEM Wolverine swimming fans should be proud of their team today. They should be proud of their team, supposedly demoralized by the recent Wardrop suspension; a team…

… something different about this Michigan team. Something which previously had gone unnoticed. From the way the Wolverines acted-their cheers, the expres- sions on their indivicual races - you could see the…

… before, he hit his head on the board. Then in the high diving, it was Bates, this time with John Narcy, who placed for the Wolverines; and then another surprise, Jim Thurlow's second place in the breast…

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 04, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 102) • Page Image 3

… Five events-four races and the broad jump-had been decided when the powerful Wolverines launched their surge to first place. Michigan stood third by about three points going into the 1000- yard run. Gray…

…'s stirring win, coupled with Robin Varian's third, then put the Maize and Blue out in front for keeps. Including both indoor and out- door titles, it was the third straight championship for the Wolverines and…

…- ance of 23'. Hendricks proved a valuable point-getter, taking third in the fast low-hurdle finals. Other Wolverine Scorers Other Michigan scorers were Geert Keilstrup, third in the half- mile; Dick…

…, Indiana's foursome repeated as champions, Iowa took second and the Wolverine quartet-Geo- rge Gluppe, Flodin, Varian and Rudesill-took third to end the Michigan scoring in this, the final event. Michigan…

… failed to score in only one event-the high hurdles- which was won by Michigan State's Joe Sayoldi in :08.5, a new fieldhouse record. The Wolverines had no entry in the high hurdles. ines by beating Iowa…

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…

March 18, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 114) • Page Image 3

… ... center TOM RENDALL DICK DUNNIGAN ... right wing ... right wing NEIL McDONALD ... center Wolverines Defeat ech for NCAA Hockey LORNE HOWES .. . goalie Title CAGE TOURNEYS: Iowa Defeats Kentucky…

… Scottish Regiment Highlander's Meet at Hamilton, Ontario. George Gluppe carried off top Wolverine laurels with a third in the 300 yard dash. He led until the final ten yards when he was passed by Olympic…

… Force Range yesterday. Tom Athanas' score of 289 out of 300 was just enough to win the morning's close-contested individ- ual competition. The Wolverines' number one squad copped the afternoon round of…

March 27, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 121) • Page Image 3

… 6, Virginia Mili- tary Institute 3 Parris Island Marines 11, Michi- gan State 2 STYLES SURE TO I Plan To Try' For Olympic Squad Ended Mike Rodriguez, Wolverine wrestling captain, is now in the…

… MAN TEAM: Gagnier Shines in Meet was the second fastest indoor two mile ever recorded by a Wolverine thinclad. The only Michigan com- petitor who has bettered Walling- ford's mark is Don McEwen with a…

March 15, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 111) • Page Image 3

… Michigan hockey teams are becoming a habit here come every March and the NCAA playoffs. The Wolverines will have to wait a night, however, before they can take the ice at the Broadmoor Ice Palace for the…

…- cart by winning over favored Mich- igan, 6-4, in the first round. Engineers' First Trip The Wolverines again have the edge in experience, while Tech will be making its first appearance in the national…

March 02, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 100) • Page Image 6

… O'Reil- ly swam the event i nthe fastest time of his career to cop third place honors for the Wolverines. He finished just four seconds be- hind ther Buckeye's Jerry McNa- mee, although at one point…

…. Gus Stager's Wolverines have garnered only four points giving them a third. The remainder of the list includes Iowa with two and Michi- gan State with a single point, fol- lowed by the other four squads…

March 24, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 119) • Page Image 4

… Fred Davis of the Oklahoma A&M Aggies, the defending champion. Frank Hirt and Dan Deppe, the Wolverines' other two entrants, each dropped a preliminary match, but both have chances for the consolation…

… top performances. The track was still wet from the melted ice of Thursday's playoff hockey game between Montreal and New York. Another delegation of Wolverine thinclads will perform in Chicago tonight…

…. Michigan is entering eight contestants in the annual Chicago Daily News Relays. Captain Ron Wallingford will run in the two mile. Jim Pace will represent the Wolverines in the 60 yard dash, while Brendan O…

… Berrien Springs in Class C and Chassell and Portland St. Patrick in Class D. The finest contingent of squash players in Michigan will be on hand this weekend at the I-M Building for the first Wolverine

March 11, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 108) • Page Image 1

… First Period Sp Five Wolverines By DAV Another 5-1 rout of Michiga crowd of nearly 4,000 last night WIHL crown since the League's For the secnd night in a row they will be the team to beat in t k next…

…Naughton Tro- ,GOALIE HOWES CLEARS , phy. The hard-pressing Wolverine of- fense was again a team effort with five forwards dividing the scor- - ing'-Ed Switzer, Bill MacFarand, Don McIntosh, Neil McDonald, and U…

…- its short history. ner Cabinet session which sur-4 The Wolverines were once again veyed the government's North "The Champions of the West!" African policies, ranging from cur- The jubilant players…

… points ch, 5-, x Crown irt Nets 3-1 Lead, Share in Scoring E GREY n Tech before a gigantic Coliseum gave Michigan its first undisputed formation in 1951, the Wolverines demonstrated that he four-team NCAA…

March 10, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 107) • Page Image 3

…SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1956, THE MICHIGAN DAILY UYNWI S A T U R A Y. A R C H 10, 956 T E M W I E A N= te e.. a PAGE' Tech Falls For Third Time As VI!' Nears Crow Wolverine Defense Shines…

… rebound equally hard into the Tech net. Incredible as it may seem to last night's thrilled spectators, Wolverine Coach Vic Heyliger con- sidered the rapid pace of the game to be "nothing in comparison to…

… year by the Wolverines. Geert Keilstrup, Ron Wallingford, Robin Varian, and Laird Sloan will have the task of duplicating the 1955 effort of Grant Scruggs, Dan Walter, Hobe Jones, and John Moule. Two…

… year's Journal Games' high jump. Rudesill Runs Bob Rudesill, outstanding short- distance runner of the Wolverines, will compete in 600 yard dash. Running unattached in the hurd- les will be freshman Jan…

March 21, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 116) • Page Image 3

… Rodriguez Favored close competition. Armstrong Kweku broke into Wolverine prospects seem bright- the scoring for Wenley House with est in the 157-pound division with a fine triumph in the 60-yard dash. All…

… Rod- d riguez and Jack Marchello. They e will be grappling for individual a honors rather than a team title m because of the small number of e Wolverine entries. LI Host Oklahoma A&M can ex- pect fierce…

March 07, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 104) • Page Image 3

…., Ir~ 'I Wolverine Notes Ron Kramer gained Michigan's lone place for all-star basketball laurels, as the Associated Press named him to its second team All-Big Ten squad. Six seniors received first team…

… player for 1955-56. Downes was a goalie for the Wolverines in 1950-51. He lost his life in 1952 when his plane was shot do'wn over Korea. The trophy is dedicated by former hockey 'M' men, with the…

March 04, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 102) • Page Image 1

… its nearest rival. The big surprise of the evening however was Michigan. Placing men in 13 of the 14 events the Wolverines scored 56 points in the meet to take second. Iowa, which figured to place…

… Special To The Daily CHAMPAIGN, Ill. -- After find- ing Illinois far too powerful in Wolverines' Balance Pays Off, Leads to Easy Track Victory By JOHN HILLYER Special To The Daily EAST LANSING…

March 25, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 120) • Page Image 7

… again have the op- portunity to compete and practice in a warmer climate. With the weather here still cold and damp, the Wolverine golfers have not been able to get any out- door practice, and it looks…

…. Only senior on the team is Cap- tain Bob McMasters. Hank Loeb, a pre-med junior here, will be playing his last season for the Wolverines, as he plans to enter Northwestern's medical school next fall…

March 07, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 104) • Page Image 5

… Northwestern marred the Hoosier record. By beating the Wolverines they could take the Eastern division title and move on to Champaign to battle Illinois, a team that had dominated league grappling for eight…

… IT REMAINED FOR THE WOLVERINES to go on from there to defeat Illinois for Michigan's first team wrestling championship,. KYER MODEL LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS To Answer Your Questions About ... ENGINEERING…

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