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January 15, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 87) • Page Image 7

…ANUARY 15 1957 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wolverine cGg rs omp Michigan's Shearon, Burton Pace Attack on Badger Five (Continued from Page 1) Seconds later, Lee drove in from absorbed his fourth foul of…

… bench for the Wolverines for the last few games, Shearon stepped in for George Lee in last night's game with Wisconsin, and paced the Wolverine attack with 16 points. 'M' Faces Spartans Here In Hockey…

… Battle TOn it is quite deadly, as it proved to be} last night. He made good on six of them in the final period, add- ing four free throws to tie M. C. Burton for Wolverine scoring honors with 16 points…

… victory and tonight should prove no exception. Icers Gain Ground The Wolverines moved into third place over the weekend, and now trail Denver by only two and- a-half points. Denver split a home…

January 15, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 87) • Page Image 6

… Michigan very sharp in the sprint, winning team has started off on the right both the 50 and 100 yard free- "stroke." style races. The Wolverines' first Big Ten Captain John Narcy turned in opponent, Purdue…

… willing to idle throughout the entire mid- change to the breaststroke to help year period. the team, and his performance Vacation Action Saturday night was promising The Wolverine natators will considering…

… Keen became Wolverine coach in 1925, he has over- come annual obstacles to produce an unbroken line of winning teams. Championship squads in 1929, '38, '53, '55 and last year. Eleven see- ond place teams…

… of these sophs, as well as i47-pound senior Lloyd Hamady, came out for the team at Michigan without ever having wrestled in high school. Inexperience has already made its mark on the Wolverines. They…

… - last-place finisher in 1956- could win only its second meet from the Wolverines in 30 years last Saturday is an indication of this. Keen has reason for pessimism, but this apparently is not part of his…

January 04, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 78) • Page Image 5

… hockey tearn battered and bruisc but i hopeful, returned to An: Arbor last weekend from a discoura"Th' western swing that saw them three out of four games to league foes. The Wolverines opened t e ed…

…. olic Ross Childs did not morial Day auto race here. Wolverines wound up with 28 for The top Wolverine performance nae the prrta.s Reece will drive the Hoyt Ma- urth of the evening went to Capt. Dave…

…'time with eight of h tas Yale along with the loss to Wash- en points. The final score was ington University of St. Louis give 2-69 the Wolverines an overall 5-3 rec- ord as they head into their first Ito town…

… them off the firs ha ended and tiped in a court 90-75 shotin the last second to give Pete 'Tillotson led a first-half Michigan a 33-32 edge. In the last surge which netted the Wolverines half he provided…

… Washington coach the picture was not so placid. The Bill Perigo had five men with four 1 Wolverines again gained a coin- personals and against Yale both fortable lead, but with about Tillotsor and Ron Kramer…

… fouled twelve minutes to go it began to out rather early. fade. At the end of regulation time At the foul line the Wolverines the score was tied up, 62-62. hit for .642. a bit below par. JACK LEWIS…

… ... provides drive Tf _ rCK Mee- high hurdles and third in the. lows. In the sprints Magnuson managed thirds in the 70-yd. and 220-yd. events. Dollwet, who appears to be the Wolverines big hope in the dis- tance…

… was able to resume practice yesterday. Other Wolverines to give good accounts of themselves in Satur- day's meet were sophomores Pete Stanger and John Magnuson and junior Helmar Dollwet. Stanger placed…

… blasted Michigan State, 9-i and 8-2. Ihomising Start Thus, coach Tom Bedecki's e took a conple of giant srides in the direction of unseatang the Wolverines as lae champions. Michigan took the chnainnsmp…

Wolverines will am have a chance to avenge the du' d C' feat and must depend on the five other teams*in the hague to Ynx. the Tigers down. The team in line for the nat crack at them will b. Jn' Mariucci…

January 16, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 88) • Page Image 9

… the Wolverines have win if they had hit on an extra ten per cent of their foul shots? Why, you may ask, do we need a mathematician for this simple operation? The answer is the one-and-one foul rule…

… can be assessed or not, it is a safe assumption to conclude by saying that an improvement from the 15-ft. line would help Bill Perigo & Co. The Wolverines, currently in a three-way tie for second place…

… no one ever gave us a chance of getting there, and then win- ning the playoffs." Another thrill for him was the pair of goals he scored in those playoffs. Quartet Enters K. of C. Relays Four Wolverine

January 09, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 82) • Page Image 3

… went. Their .450 average from the floor was as good as it's been all season. The Wolverines' strongest point, rebounding, was up to its usual par. Assistant coach Dave Strack learned up at State that…

…. Pete Tillotson espe- cially has had trouble as he has fouled out of the last five games. WINNING GOAL - Don McIntosh (14),l winning goal for the Wolverines in last nig Selinger, Spartan net minder…

January 08, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 81) • Page Image 6

… Jack Lewis resists the ef- forts of Michigan State's Pat Wilson to tally two of the 10 points he contributed to the Wolverines' 74-69 victory last night at East Lansing. ;. WHEN YOU'RE TIRED; YOU…

… was here that State put on a great show of aggressiveness while Michigan decided it was wise to freeze. The results: eight points for the Spartans. one free throw for the Wolverines, but just the free…

January 13, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 86) • Page Image 3

… the end of the middle period the score read 3-3. Switzer, Pitts Score Michigan once again took the lead when Ed Switzer, assisted by Neil Buchanan, scored at 6:04. The Wolverines took a command- ing two…

… competing at Wisconsin the day before. Wolverines Top Purdue In Swim Meet, 58-47 WIHL STANI W Colorado Coll.** ..6 Denver**...........5 MICHIGAN........3 North Dakota.... Mich. State .......1 Mich…

January 16, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 88) • Page Image 5

… competition with experienced Conference teams resulted in nothing better than a fourth-place finish for the young Wolverines. THEN CAMF THE YEAR 1920, and for half a basketball season it seemed to be just a…

… finally six games, a challenging position for the title. ILLINOIS STOOD as the barrier to the Maize and Blue un- beaten string and at the same time stood in the way of its championship dreams. The Wolverine

January 16, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 88) • Page Image 1

…--Pandemonium breaks loose as Neil McDonald (not shown) slides the first of three third period goals past goalie Joe Selinger enabling the Wolverines to defeat Michigan State, 3-2, In the foreground is Michigan's Ed…

… Switzer, who scored the win- ning goal a few minutes later. Wolverines Rally To Defeat Spartan H ockey. Squad,,' 3-2 Howes Plays Final Game for Michigan; MacDonald, Rendall, Switzer Get Goals By JIM BAAD…

January 13, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 86) • Page Image 1

… game of a weekend series in which Michigan held a one game lead entering last night's fray. For a time it appeared as if the Wolverines would make a clean sweep of it, but the Huskies were not to be…

…, giving Michi- gan a one goal lead. Not slowing up for a moment, the Wolverines bounced right back with the second goal of the evening. This time Hutton repaid McIntosh with an assist and the score was 2…

… the basket that put Michigan out in front to stay, 62-60. Wolverine Cagers Triumph Over Northwestern, 64-63 By JIM BAAD Michigan's basketball team, combining an excellent floor game. with a tight…

January 12, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 85) • Page Image 1

… important two-game set. Rendall scored at 2:16 of the final period after Dick Dunnigan had stolen the puck and passed to Don McIntosh, who passed to Rendall, 3 to 3 Record The victory gave the Wolverines a 3…

… birthday by leading the Michigan wrestling squad to a hard-fought, 19-9 victory over In- diana at Yost Fieldhouse yester- day in the Wolverines' opening Conference meet. The grapplers will face North…

January 09, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 82) • Page Image 1

… highlighted by a rugged third period, featuring three fights. It was a period which saw both teams miss several golden opportunities to score. The Wolverines held a 4-2 advantage throughout most of the last…

…. The Wolverine defense failed to clear the disc and the goalie's vis- ion was screened on the play. The first period was loosely played, with Michigan unable to present an effective offense and only an…

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