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December 21, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 77) • Page Image 6

… play Pioneers. of sophomores Barry Hayton and After absorbing two straight de- John Hutton. Hayton scored once feats at the hands of ColoradonH- College the Wolverines need a vic- in the opener while…

… Rodney Schneck. In two encounters with Denver last year the Wolverines were held to a 2-2 tie in the first game and in the second they subdued the Pioneers, 6-2. Michigan suffered serious de- fensive…

… lapses in the Colorado series which must be corrected if they are to beat Denver. In the first game against the Bengals jury, wnicn c owesi ncurre i Le ; second period, is not known the' Wolverine goalie…

… of a tourriment is declared All Campus champion Wolverines leave home grounds . on -_ -_+ c -; ,,, in that event and, in addition to having his name inscribed n i { F i e Come to Ch±urch Sunday…

…-rownghhwe lists all winners through the years; the Individual is GaPnier in Group ittsbu om inton h sity. Washington is a unique awarded a trophy. The five Wolverines accompany- Pitbrh*oe no on*h sho nthti os*o fe…

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 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…

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…

February 24, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 94) • Page Image 3

… tonight's game can be obtained at the Athletic Ad- ministration Building until 4:30 today and after 5 p.m. at the rink. Although the series will not be counted in the Wolverines' bid for the WIHL title…

… always been a tough foe for the Wolverines. In ten previous meetings, the series is all even, with each team having four wins And two games ending in a tie. In last year's action, Michigan eked out a 3…

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…

May 27, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 166) • Page Image 5

… in Seven Days By ED BERNREUTER A woman competing in inter- collegiate athletics for Michigan? This question may sound absurd to one who does not follow the Wolverine rifle shooting team, but to those…

… who do, the name of Rob- erta Gubbins is a familiar one. Ranks Third on Team This year, as in the one pervious, Miss Gubbins, who is from Birm- ingham, Mich., ranked number three on the Wolverine roster…

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…

February 26, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 96) • Page Image 3

… last night. Barron; a forgotten man since a severe knee injury interrupted his promising career at the beginning of his junior year, seemed to be the difference as the Wolverines presented their first…

… field goals, but his inspiring perform- ance had its effect on his team-" mates--especially Jorgensen, who had his finest night of the season. The Wolverines led most of the way against a team which had…

February 23, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 93) • Page Image 6

… i .Ice Covers Sand .Base In Coliseum Michigan's hockey team is actu- ally skating on sand! Strange as it may sound, when the Wolverines tangle with the University of Montreal this week- end the…

… University bought the Coli- seum in 1925, and it was then that Michigan's entrance into the col- legiate hockey world began. Origi- nally in the Big Ten hockey league, the Wolverines switched to the WIHL eight…

Wolverine gymnastics squad , recently upset defending champion Illinois. Wiese pointed out that his pur- pose in coming to Michigan was to get an education at a good col- lege, not necessarily to find a col…

December 14, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 71) • Page Image 7

… build up row's game here with McGill, has hockey out in those parts," ac- announced that the Wolverines cording to Heyliger, "and this is will play an extensive schedule kind of a promotional thing to…

… benefit from following these games and play the experience we will pick up out severa! exhibition games in Al- there." Getting back to the present for a minute, the McGill Redmen, the [Wolverines opponents…

April 24, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 137) • Page Image 2

…'re feeling real gay To top off the day'-have a CAMEL! M.&taLs ~xtree4I(eL SPORTS FACTS EAST LANSING, MICH., May 28, 1915-Gorgeous George Sisler, the greatest baseball player in Wolverine history, put on a one…

… atoned for the defeat suffered in Ann Arbor ot the hands of the Aggies on May 12, when Blake Miller held the Wolverines to three hits in turning in a 3-1 MAC victory. ALONG WITH SISLER'S brilliant…

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…

February 23, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 93) • Page Image 7

… going to come out of the big four-game home-and-home series be- tween these two schools come the month of March. The Wolverines need at least three of the four to stick in the running and to retain a shot…

…, Booth has played an important role in the success at Michigan State. The Wolver- of Wolverine track teams in the ines were hit hard when Booth last two years. missed the all-important Penn re- Lists Big…

February 12, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 84) • Page Image 15

… The victors-a fantastic bunch of cuties who call themselves the Michigan All-Stars. The losers- the once mighty Wolverine Varsi- ty. We are in the Varsity locker room. Defeat hangs heavy in the air…

… scalpel. We walk over to the defeated Wolverine star Rona Shamer. It was Shamer-the great All- American who suffered the most horrible experience that can come to an athlete. With but three seconds to go in…

November 04, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 41) • Page Image 1

… oblivion to score two second-half touchdowns and lead the determined Wolverines tg a breathtaking 17-14 win over frustrated Iowa. Shatusky bucked over from the two-yard line with 1:06 minutes remaining in…

… at a fever pitch for Michigan, threw everything he had against the visi- tors, but the Wolverines were magnificent in the do-or-die moments. The victory squared Michigan's Conference record at two and…

May 02, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 144) • Page Image 3

… two under par three. He then toured the tough back nine in 35 strokes including sev- eral more long putts to finish off the best round of the year by a Wolverine golfer at home. Schubeck also had one…

… the Wolverine Club are due May5. For information concerning petitions, please call Mike Jacobson, NO 3-8508. -Bernie Rinella, Vice-President By MIKE BERNSTEIN I-M softball moved into the social…

… competition as it faces the Western Michigan Broncos today at 2:15. The Wolverines, fresh from wins over the University of Detroit and Wayne, are seeking their 24th con- secutive dual match victory. The Broncos…

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…

February 26, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 96) • Page Image 1

…, Michigan rode roughshod over a helpless Montreal sextet' at the Coliseum last night to the tune of 10-1. Five Wolverines broke into the scoring column, with Captain Bill MacFarland pacing the assault with…

… four goals. Despite the win, the Wolverines dropped two full points behind league leading Michigan Tech, who1 defeated MSU 3-1 at East Lan- sing. Tech now has 17 points to Michigan's 15. Three Found At…

January 10, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 73) • Page Image 1

…. Ready to assist is Wolverine teammate Randy Tarrier y(23). Kramer's 15 points helped Michigan to a 74-67 victory. Michigan Hopsters Whip Purdue,74-6 7 By JI[M BAAD A second half surge and a sharp…

… the second half that Michigan showed signs of begin- ning to move. Early in the period for the first time as Shearon be- gan to find the range, and the Wolverine defense began to tighten up, Lead See…

…-Sawed The edge see-sawed back and forth until about eight minutes to go in the game. Again Shearon pushed the Wolverines ahead, stealing the ball and going the length of the court to put in a lay-up. This…

… proved. to be the turning point, as other Wolverines began to find the shooting range. Tom Jorgensen and Ron Kramer each threw in several baskets as Michi- gan opened up a seven point lead, 66-59, and then…

July 31, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 25) • Page Image 4

… American swimmers who set new records in the National AAU swimming championships here this past weekend. Beginning only his second year at Michigan and still to represent the Wolverines for the first time in…

… demonstration. BETTER VISION CENTER 706 Wolverine Bldg.-4th and Washington Sts. Ann Arbor Phone NO 8-6019 LAST DAY TODAY jALL WOOD ARTICLES ...50% off j *1 dered ticking. New t $125 ,. " + a 11 , ,I I …

June 28, 1956 (vol. 68, iss. 3) • Page Image 4

… Five All-Star Redlegs WOLVERINES ELIMINATED: NCAA Tennis, Golf Tourneys Continue By The Associated Press C H I C A G O-The Boston Red Sox blew a seven-run lead but came up with a three-run eighth…

…-2, 6-0. John Harris lost to Houston Uni- versity's Ronnie Sawyer, 7-5, 6-1. One Wolverine, Mark Jaffe, re- FRANK ROBINSON . . . in left field i M' Awards 53 Letters DICK POTTER ... last net hope gone…

May 05, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 147) • Page Image 2

… for another two hours, but sitting before his locker, don- ning his uniform, -was Wolverine captain Moby Benedict. The scrap- py shortstop is always the first toI arrive for practice. Noted as Holler…

…, May 5 . . . 8:30 P.M. average in the Big Ten as the Wolverine's lead-off man. His biggest thrill as a Michigan player came last season in a game against Iowa. The Hawkeyes held a 2-1 lead when Moby…

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…

January 12, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 75) • Page Image 3

…,000 Michigan students who made the journey here tonight seemed disappointed but not crushed, in watching the precision-like play of the Olymp- ians submerge the Wolverines' NCAA champions. STATISTICS FIRST…

… night's action in Detroit. In the back- ground can be seen two members of the Wolverine first line--- Wally Maxwell (10) and Bill MacFarland (7). Defenseman Bob Schiller also moves in on the play as the…

December 20, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 76) • Page Image 1

… suspended ih; two outstanding swimmers, Bert and Jack Wardrop, for "in- subordination." This was January 18, as the Wolverines lost by two slim points,, 52-50. But this unusual event, alone, did not make up…

… scored first j a definitebidfor the nomination ,Pagnol, author of the Broadway Colorado College, 7-5.hit"Fanie"i Michigan now moves on to but the Wolverines came right l the Michigan leigslator replied hit…

December 09, 1956 (vol. 67, iss. 67) • Page Image 1

… before 3,500 fans at the Coliseum. The Wolverines and Toronto will close out their two-game series at 8 p.m. tomorrow night. Tickets for the contest will go on sale at the Athletic Administration Building…

…-checking, hard-pressing Toronto six capitalized on the tiring Wolverines in the last period and shaved the margin to one goal before the final horn sounded. Forwards Ed Switzer, Don McIntosh, and Jerry Karpinka…

… shots, displaying the nimbleness that earned him All-American rec- ognition last year. sored by the Wolverine CUlub anad a local bus company, is scheduled Ike Aids Nixon for Dec. 21 and Jan. 2. Buses…

May 19, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 159) • Page Image 1

… or the Customs Office blocked this shipment. Maazine The last Sunday Magazine section of the semester will be out tomorrow. Baseballers I .Easil Whip Iowa, 6-'2 Sealby, Tippeiy Lead Wolverines To Win…

… Special To The Daily IOWA CITY, Ia.-Bill Thurs- ton's pitching, 10 Wolverine hits and five Iowa errors brought Michigan its fourth Conference victory here yesterday, 6-2. The win places Michigan all alone…

… in third place in the Con- ference standings as Minnesota defeated Michigan State in yes- terday's play. The Wolverines will face the Gophers today at Minneapolis in their toughest double header of the…

April 25, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 137) • Page Image 1

… - Coach Ray Fisher's hustling baseball squad chalked up another victory yesterday afternoon as they stopped the Western Michigan Broncos, 5-2. The Wolverines' victory over last year's NCAA runners-up ran…

… their string to six consecutive victories. 'M' Gets Five Hits Michigan made the most of its five hits as it bunched three of them into two big innings. After jumping off to an early lead, the Wolverines

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…

February 25, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 95) • Page Image 1

…. Wolverine wingman Switzer found Carabin goalie Bleau's weakness five times-three in the last seven minutes-and that was the story of Michigan's explosive 5-2victory. Tech, Minnesota Win While Michigan engaged…

Wolverines take on Montreal again -at 8 p.m. Tickets are on sale at the Athletic Admin- T"nistration Building until noon and Switzer's five goals last night. T * i* * Xwere a season's high for the team 1…

… best individual scoring performances of recent Wolverine ice history. Actually, the crew-cut sopho- more had plenty of assistance. Neil McDonald gained four assists while Dick Dunnigan had three. Captain…

February 18, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 89) • Page Image 1

… Gophers here before a sell-out Williams Arena mob. The Wolverine triumph threw the sensational league race into a three-way tie for first place, as Michigan Tech's rampant Huskies kept pace by blitzing…

… Minnesota's reach. With the Wolverines leading by only one slim goal, the lean Mc- Intosh took a pass from Ed Switz- er, who had taken a cross ice pass from Tommy Rendall. Roaring in as a trailer on the play…

… look like Animal Farm at Northwestern this afternoon. Donald Duck will be wearing a Wildcat uniform when the Wolverine wrestling squad in- vades Evanston, Illinois for a dual meet between the two Big Ten…

February 12, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 84) • Page Image 1

… purpose behind state acquisition, according to President ry, is inability of the Detroit Board of Education to carry the TINGTON, Ind. - Paced hooting Archie Dees, In- sted the Wolverine cag- here last…

… handling by the Wolverines. Michigan's floor work completely collapsed during the second half as Indiana increased its lead by 10 points in the first six minutes of the period. Poor Scoring Depth With the…

… exception of Kramer, Tom Jorgensen, and Billy Wright, not one of the Wolverines were See RAGGED, Page 3 Offices In Japan onsid ered by 'U' Tokyo is - being considered as the site for a possible University…

January 17, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 79) • Page Image 1

… Victor Spree Special To The Daily MADISON, Wis.-Michigan's basketball bubble burst last night. After winning three straight in Conference competition, the Wolverines were dropped, 69-58, by a fighting…

…, the Wolverines, led by Pete Tillotson's five field goals and brilliant re- bounding, staged numerous sec- ond-half rallies but were unable to come closer than eight points to the Badger quintet. The…

January 12, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 75) • Page Image 1

… Olympic games. Olympians Impressive The Wolverines had nothing to be ashamed of in losing tothe well -coached Olympic s qu ad. Coach Johnny Mariucci's Olymp- ians divided their scoring four ways in the…

… by pushing the puck past Olympic goalie Don Rigazio at 17:31 of the middle period. Ex-Wolverine -goalie "Ike" Ikola was sick and did not dress. The Wolverines started slowly, but showed increasing…

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