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May 04, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 153) • Page Image 4

…wf rALF OT79 THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, MAY 4,1957 VP' Baseball Team Loses,. 8-; Netmen Win, 8- 0 4> Badgers Hand Wolverines First Conference Setback MacKay Returns To Help Tennis…

… loss in four con- ference games, 8-4. Northwestern will be at Ferry Field for a double-header start- ing at 1:30 this afternoon. The Wolverines grabbed a quick New Aehil-met MICHIGAN Myers, 3b Fox, rf…

… balance of the Wolverine squad, these substi- tutions shouldn't h a r m the chances for victory greatly, since any member of the Wolverine squad is capable of outshooting all of the others on a given day…

… cindermen more than a little trouble in a triangular meet at Milwaukee this afternoon. Coach Don Canham feels that the Wolverines, who left by plane for Milwaukee this morning, could beat either of the two…

March 03, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 110) • Page Image 7

…SUNDAY, MARCH S,1957 THE MICHIGAN DAILY s A n 10 ovwwmmr SUNDAY, MARCH 3,1957 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN 4 wrestling, Jrack Squads Fall; Gym 0 vw- Team Wins Wolverine Grapplers Drop…

… Dan Deppe in 5:42 { and heavyweight Willis Wood edged out a 2-0 victory over Steve Zervas in the final and deciding match. Wolverine Lead With the score 14-13 in the Wol- verines' favor, Zervas and Wood…

… tie Buck- eye Harry Schollenbarger for first place, and the Wolverines domi- nated the meet from then on until Schollenbarger broke the ice with another first in the final event. Loken feels that this…

… fine in every case. "With four more days of hard work and hustle, we should be as ready as we will ever be for the Big Ten finals." Only One Miss All the Wolverines turned in top performances yesterday…

Wolverine a mighty tough hombre when the two meet in the first. game of a "showdown series" for second place in the Western In- tercollegiate Hockey League to- morrow night at the Coliseum. A sweep of the…

May 29, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 174) • Page Image 7

… team equalled or bettered the Wolverines' 8-1 win in the Big Ten Meet was in 1939 when the University of Chicago's squad emerged as a 9-0 victor. Pacing the Chicago team were two brothers, Chet and Bill…

… Mur- phy - the same Bill Murphy who currently coaches the Wolverines. The Wolverines have a lot to do if they are to establish themselves as the nation's top tennis team, Michigan will also benefit by…

May 03, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 152) • Page Image 7

… series with Wisconsin and Northwestern. Today the Wolverines will play the Badgers in a single encounter beginning at 3:30, and then face the Wildcats of Northwestern to- morrow in a doubleheader which…

… of improving on last year's fifth place finish. Michigan on Top Michigan, on the other hand, has exploded its power and leads the Big Ten with a 3-0 record. The Wolverines overpowered their first three…

March 15, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 119) • Page Image 7

… in 23 games. can clear his status through the here at Broadmoor just two years Other Harvard stars with whom professional hockey league offices ago. In that game the Wolver- the Wolverines must contend…

… third Wolverine NCAA title. the only senior on the squad. sidelined by NCAA officials in the last three days. Tuesday Wally Maxwell and Mike Buchanan were suspended. Meanwhile, the tenth annual NCAA…

… Buchanan for the current NCAA playoffs. This powder-keg was added to by the suspension yesterday of Broadcast Wolverine fans will be able to tune in the semifinal NCAA hockey game tonight. The broadcast of…

… the Michi- gan-Harvard game will be car- ried in the Ann Arbor area by WHRV, 1600 on the dial. It will begin at 10:00 p.m. E.S.T. If the Wolverines win the game, the Saturday evening championship game…

… the tournament as well as its host school. Information circulatedat Colo- rado Springs has strongly hinted that it was Barnes who brought the question of the status of the two Wolverines to the…

March 09, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 115) • Page Image 5

… Coliseum again tonight at 8:00 p.m. An added feature at tonight's game will be the pre- sentation of the Hal Downes tro- phy to the Wolverines' most valu- able player this season. The award will be made…

… himself. Other Wolverine marksmen were Gary Starr, Barrie Hayton, Wally Max- well and John Rendall. Tech dominated play in the ini- tial stanza, although they had two more penalties than Michigan, nine to…

… different from the Michigan standpoint. There were only seven penalties meted out and the Wolverines peppered the Tech net with 22 shots. Five of them found their way in. Rocky Hockey FIRST PERIOD: Goals…

… followed by Iowa with In the finals todays he meets Ron 10 and Northwestern and Indiana Baker of Mnnesota. whom he pre with 9. viously decisioned by a runaway The Wolverines placed three score o -3. men in…

… the finals against four for Along with Max Pearson in the MMinnesota, with each team p ac- 130-pound finals, the Wolverines g nn a received additional support from ' ing two in the consolation round I r…

February 16, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 97) • Page Image 3

… season's opening dual meet last night at Yost Field House, 65-49. The Wolverines pleased a sparse crowd of about 300 by taking seven of the 12 first places offered and displaying all-around power in every…

… high jump with a leap of 6'2". After Perry in the race for top honors, came three Wolverines. Helmar Dollwet, who finished at the head of the class, Brendan O'- Reilly and captain Dave Owen. Dollwet took…

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…

December 19, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 76) • Page Image 1

…-2, By STEVE SALZMAN A sudden death overtime goal by Deny er's Jim Brown beat Mich- igan, 3-2, last night before a noisy crowd at the Coliseum. After the Wolverines went ahead in the third period, Denver…

… night's loss lowered the successive saves on shots from Wolverines further below the .500 Switzer and McDonald. mark, their record now stands at Michigan's inability to get a one win and three losses in…

December 11, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 69) • Page Image 3

… season started, many sportswriters designated Jack Lew- is as the Wolverines' quarterback (playmaker), but as the records of the Pittsburgh and Nebraska game show, it was Wright rather than Lewis who led…

… the team. In the Pittsburgh game, Wright was high scorer for the Wolverines with 17 points, and against Ne- braska he scored 12 points in the first half on outside set shots. This was the main reason…

… the 1557-58 edition of the Wolverine swim squad had gotten off to a very, fast start. "The Gala was a very fine mkeet loaded with' top competition and entertainment," commented swim coach Gus Stager…

November 09, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 46) • Page Image 3

… coach, is already, being credited with one of the season's best coaching jobs, and Tiger scouts say the improving Crimson team is a real threat. Wolverines Face Ex-Ice Stars Today Hockey fans will get a…

… preview of the 57-58 edition of the Michi- gan hockey team today when rookie coach Al Renfrew sends his icers against a team of ex- Wolverine stars at 2 p.m. at the Coliseum. Among the eight veterans re…

… consistent star in the Wolverine line - up all season, despite the injury, and Ooster- baan plans to use him against the Illini if at all possible. Whether any or all of these three will be in the line-up for…

December 13, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 71) • Page Image 6

… year because of a schedule oddity which has the Wolverines playing three series in eight days with 12 points, or half the total points possible in league play, at stake. The first of these series will…

…. This week- end the Wolverines will once again depend on the scoring punch of Switzer and McDonald who are Michigan's top scorers. With Bob May directing the team, the Sioux are out to better last season…

… Key Cases ,: . .. Big Ten ".. Hermes Olivetti Royal 9 .QUITS CAGE, STARS ON MAT: Pearson Leads Wolverine Wrestlers 48-HOUR SERVICE ON PERSONALIZED CHRISTMAS CARDS By AL SINAI '1…

… _ . , ,-- Since 1908 MORRI LL'S 314 S. State St. Phone NO -2481 Failure to be promoted to his prep school junior basketball team caused Wolverine wrestling cape tain, Max Pearson, to take up the grappling sport…

May 17, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 164) • Page Image 7

…FRIDAY MAY 17,1957 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Vsrv. FRIDY MA 17,195 THEMICHGAN ATT YAWA azvi Trackrmen Face Renfrew To Leave Nodaks, Buckeyes Today Will Coach Wolverine Icers {. Canham Pedicts…

… Victories However, if Jim Pace beats Da- vis in the 100-yd. dash, and if Dick Flodin beats him in the 220- yd. event, the Wolverines have a chance. . Besides the possible dash vic- tories Canham expects to…

…" performance against Illinois TKE, Sig Eps Victors in I-M Softball Tilts and take the high jump, but after O'Reilly, unless Kramer jumps better than he has so far this sea- son, the Wolverines will get no other…

… Magnuson could have been counted on for at least a third against the Buckeyes. The other injured Wolverines are Dick Flodin and Jack Green. Flodin, who must beat Davis if Michigan is to have a chance, suf…

April 17, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 138) • Page Image 3

… Hyames Field. The Wolverines open their home schedule at Ferry Field to- day when they meet Central Michigan at 3:30 p.m. Michigan wasted no time against Western, exploding for three runs in the first…

… lefthander in 15 innings this spring. The Wolverine defense, which has been on the shaky side all spring, tightened a bit against the Broncos. Michigan fielders committed two errors, their low- est total in…

…. Reached at his home last night, Michigan Athletic Director H. O. "Fritz" Crisler commented after being informed of the decision that he was very much delighted to hear of the recommendation. Wolverine

… PEARSON, veteran Mich- igan wrestler, yesterday was named captain of next year's Wolverine mat squad. Pearson, who succeeds graduating cap- tain Mike Rodriguez, has won the Big Ten 130-lb. title in each of…

February 28, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 107) • Page Image 7

…-M Sports Building this Saturday at 4 p.m., and will play host to the other Conference teams the following Friday and Satur- day. Wolverine Coach Newt Loken is presently thinking in terms of the meet with the…

… squads that Michigan has de- feated, and on paper are a match for the Wolverines. Harper Featured One of the most colorful gym- nasts in the Conference will be in .Ann Arbor this weekend with the Ohio…

… of the team ready for usual com- petition again. The Wolverines standing in the Big Ten will be more clearly de- termined after this meet. At pres- ent they rank fourth behind Illi- nois, Iowa, and…

… health problems. . \ ,r 1 9 fI . - 11 Sport Shorts A Skiers Lose In a meet Sunday with Michi- gan State, the Wolverine skiers lost by only 1.3 seconds out of a total of over 600. The final score…

February 17, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 98) • Page Image 6

… Theater Cagers Smash Wolverines Upset Illini; Set Fieldhouse Record lii is; Icers Win, 4-1 Childs' S hutout Spoiled 3y Late Minnesota Tally Read and Use ; Daily Classifieds Robidea…

… them to with-_ in 10 of the victors. They ganged up on Shearon, and I e k y G m guard Billy Altenberger drove in The Wolverine Club is sponsor- to make it 91-81. ing a charter bus trip to Michigan But…

… the Wolverines' stall soon State for the hockey game Friday, changed this situation, and hadF the hapless foes running about February 22. from man to man in what must A package deal consisting of a have…

…' Gains Ground The victory gives the Wolverines eight and one-half points in the league race, and if Denver loses again to Colorado, Michigan will move a notch closer to a berth in the NCAA finals. From the…

February 13, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 94) • Page Image 7

… Saturday the Athletic Department will hold its annual winter sports gala "Michigan Sports Weekend." All Wolverine sports teams are scheduled at home I' By SI COLEMAN Last night in the jam-packed Coliseum…

Wolverines in another sense. Buchanan Injured Defenseman Mike Buchanan suf- fered a possible cartilage injury in his leg, and, was on crutches after the game. More detail of his injury will be known today, Add…

… presented by the game to experiment with several fresh- men. Particularly outstanding was Bob White, who with a little more experience should prove a valuable asset to the Wolverines next year. Just before…

…-John Hirtzel NO GOAL-Wolverine goalie Ross Childs lies sprawled on the ice after making a save on an attempted goal by the Detroit Red' Wings' Lorne Ferguson. Neil Buchanan (2) and Don Gourley (9) are the…

February 07, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 89) • Page Image 20

… Navy little ex- pected her guns would be so still when it built her in 1844 to answer Great. Britain's increased arma- ment on the Great Lakes. Renamed the Wolverine in 1905 when a new Michigan was…

… received a short rebirth in the form of a lake excursion steamer. The new Wolverine, like her dying ancestor, contributed signi- ficantlytora new segment of the Navy's development: naval avia- tion. As the…

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…

October 31, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 38) • Page Image 6

… weeks to heal. Bowers had played his best game, scoring the first "M" touchdown on a 38-yard pass from Stan Noskin and intercepting a pass to set up the Wolverines' last touchdown. However, his play on…

… ;ailing hip. John Herrnstein appeared to be running strongly, and gives hope of being an asset in Saturday's game. The Wolverines spent the after- noon preparing defenses against Iowa plays for this…

March 03, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 110) • Page Image 1

… freestyle later in the meet, to aid the Wolverines in defeating Ohio State, 61-44. Wolverine Swim Squad Outclasses OSU,61-44 By SI COLEMAN Ohio State's domination of Big Ten swimming has ended. Michigan…

… medley relay -to save him for later compe- tition. It paid off because the Wolverines led all the way with the team that was entered. Every time Olympic star Dick Hanley enters the water, the crowd expects…

…, how- See WOLVERINES, page 6 H. E. Talbott Dies; Headed Air Force PALM BEACH. Fla, (P)-Har- old E. Talbott, 69-year-old avia- tion pioneer and former secretary of the Air Force, died suddenly yesterday…

…/5. The Wolverines grabbed off two first places but faltered badly in the hurdle events and broad jump and scored only three points in the distance event. Captain Dave Owen took first in the shot put as was…

… Michigan first place winner was Jim Pace in the 60- yard dash. The failure of key men to place in their events greatly hurt the Wolverines' chances. Ermin Crownley's best effort in the shot put was wasted…

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 30, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 131) • Page Image 4

… from Fritz Myers' fourth- 2:09.4. place effort in the 200-yd. Individ- FREESTYLE: 1. Yale; 2. Michigan ual medley. State; 3. Harvard; 4. Wisconsin; 5. Although the Wolverines are Oklahoma; 6. North…

Wolverines in to- day's semifinals. PITTSBURGH-W o I v e r i n e grapplers Max Pearson and Mike Rodriguez advanced into today's NCAA wrestling tournament final rounds by scoring convincing vic- tories in…

… getting past his open- ing match, pinning Hiram's Walter Kohler in 5:20 Michigan's two other entries in! the NCAA mat championships did! not fare as well as did Marchello, Rodriguez, and Pearson. Wolverine

… almost all of his time this past winter on the ice for the Wolverine hockey team. Bob Sealby, first sacker last year; is concentrating his efforts to pitching duty, and if he con- tinues, either Starr or…

…, April 11. The following day t:ey move on to Durham, N. C. to tangle with the Duke Blue Devils.! The Wolverines will be at their ususal early season disadvantage during the vacation be cause of their…

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 09, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 115) • Page Image 3

…* Michigan. In the preliminary events of the evening Illinois and Michigan forecasted a nip-and-tuck battle in today's finals. Illinois qualified 19 men while the Wolverines qualified 17 men. Michigan State…

… qualifying in six events. : Hopkins, Hanley Break U.S. Records in Swim Events r i WOLVERINE THREAT-On the trampoline is Ed Cole, who was third top qualifier in last night's preliminaries. Conference…

… qualifier in yesterday's preliminary rounds. Right behind the Wolverine flash are Iowa's Sam Bailie, Illinois' Abie Grossfeld, the other Olympic veteran, and Don Toney, also of Il- linois. Top Contender Ed…

… last year by Gavin Blair of Illinois and Sam Bailie of Iowa. Bailie is back to defend the title against strong competition from Wolverine Gag- nier and Dick Erickson of Minne- sota. Another returning…

… medley. Myers also took a third-- in the 1500 meters-on Thursday night. The Wolverine relay crew, con- sisting of Brian Browne, Harri- son Wehner, Pete Fries and Dick Mehl, churned its way to a fifth…

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…

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…

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…

May 15, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 162) • Page Image 5

…, St. Louis 3 7 GB' 3% 31.: 51. 10 10', 8 By CARL RISEMAN Monday's tennis 'triumph by. the Wolverines over a hapless Michigan State team found the team looking exceptionally strong in some spots while…

… victory over Purdue, Ohio State and Michi- gan State on Saturday. But the glory didn't last, as the Spartans gained quick revenge Monday, handing the Wolverines what could have been a very hu- miliating…

…- heaval by the Spartans. Of course, the question that hangs on Katzenmeyer's lips is that concerning the Conference meet in two weeks at Iowa City. Following the Wolverine victories on Saturday, it looked…

May 07, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 155) • Page Image 7

… 1 p.m. Purdue and Ohio State will be out to continue their domination of the Michigan team, which they have established in their two pre- vious meets. Home Advantage Saturday This time the Wolverines

… missed the last meet because of academic obligations. Purdue has been heads above the Wolverines and Buckeyes thus far, and it will take great improve- ment in either squad to beat the Boilermakers…

April 28, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 148) • Page Image 6

…PAGE SIX THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, APRIL' 28,1957 PA(~ UIX THE MICHTGAN DAILY SUNDAY, APRIL 2S, 1957 Wolverine Nine Sweeps 1 ryl win Bill rom Indiana M. to i fM' Letter Winners Swimming…

… two innings but the Hoosiers battled back and tied the score after four frames. Singles by Ernie Myers and Bruce Fox and a double by Steve Boros plus a throwing error gave the Wolverines three runs in…

… the ball. He finally crossed the plate on Boros' single. This set the stage for the Wolverines' comeback win in the extra inning. Clark was chased when the men from Bloomington got to him in the fourth…

March 28, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 129) • Page Image 2

…. Wolverine Club Applications Due Petitions for Wolverine Club committee chairmanships should be turned in this afternoon to the club office, Rm. 2522, Student Ac- tivities Bldg. Available chairmanships include…

… Lens.-- BETTER VISION CENTER Your occulist prescriptions filled 706 Wolverine Bldg. Fourth & Washington, NO 8-6019 )Ji Buy your typewriter Rent your typewriter And have your typewriter repaired at a…

March 24, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 126) • Page Image 3

…St"AY, MARCH 24,1951 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE TBHER SUNDAY. MARCH 24,1951 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE ThREe !-*-"v Penn State Dethrones Illini in NCAA Gym Meet Wolverines Finish in Sixth; Gagnier…

… the Illini, 87/hid these two powers were Florida State with 561/2 points, Iowa with 50, Army with 36 and Michigan sixth with 32%. Depend on Three The Wolverines had to depend on only three men for their…

… stronger, and the breaks didn't go Michigan's way. -Daily-Charles Curtiss CLOSE DECISION - Wolverine trampolinist Ed Cole, reigning Big Ten champ, ended up third in the NCAA finals, after giving Glenn…

February 10, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 92) • Page Image 7

… dominated play in the second period but could not score as Vaia brilliantly blocked the Wolverine pucks. Vaia had a bril- liant evening as he made a total of 61 saves. Tom Rendall tied up the score early in…

… the third period as he blasted the puck past Vaia at 1:59 from 15 feet out. Michigan's Dick Dunnigan belted a 15 footer beyond Vaia's reach at 3:15 of the final period to give the Wolverines a slim 3…

… taking ad- vantage of the Wolverine confus- ion. Big George Kline, who had played a major role in killing Michigan up at Minneapolis, col- lected 21 points for game honors. Twelve of these came in the last…

December 06, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 65) • Page Image 6

… used throughout Wednesday night's road game that spelled defeat for the Wolverines, 72-62, in their first 1957-58 outing. "That press made us look slow," Perigo remarked, when we got a few feet behind…

… got the ball off the board we had a basket cinched, but that was only a few times." Wright Shoots Well Billy Wright was the high scorer for Michigan, and Perigo praised hit as being the only Wolverine

April 21, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 142) • Page Image 3

… tomor- row against Detroit at 1 p.m. on the Michigan golf course. Although winless in two out- ings thus far, the Wolverines look like a strong outfit, boasting great balance and talent down their ranks…

… run in the second inning of the second game with Notre Dame yesterday which produced the first run of the Wolverines' 3-0 shutout victory. He is congratulated by his team members (right) after crossing…

March 14, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 118) • Page Image 7

… meeting Clarkson College. The winner of tonight's encounter will meet tomorrow night's win- ner in the finals Saturday evening. It was a stormy day on two 4 scores for Vic Heyliger and his Wolverines

… semester. It now develops that Conference rulings on matters of eligibility and NCAA rulings are two separate matters. Loss Hurts The loss of Maxwell will be felt by the Wolverines in their title defense…

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

December 18, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 75) • Page Image 1

… scarcities Western Hemisphere to modernize a session of the Senate Preparedness subcommittee.PARIS ( eme nt "The missil period spurt buried the Wolverines, 7-6 Denver's Captain Ed were reported in the islands…

… Britain, three-stage .missile. Dozzi, Denver handed the Wolverines a heartbreaking 7-6 defeat last Car u tlest pan have observers at the NATO tercontinental bombers and build n sful shot did much to night…

November 10, 1957 (vol. 68, iss. 47) • Page Image 1

…-Michigan's shifty halfback, Jim Pace, is brought down by L. T. Bonne in the first quarter. Pace was injured later in the period seriously limiting the Wolverines' attack. Bonner scored two of the Illinois touchdowns…

… yesterday slim margin of an extra point, 20-19. A cloudy wind-swept gridiron, lined with 40,000 spectators, was the st'age for the saga of the Wolverine bitter defeat of 1957. Once again the Illinois jinx pre…

… ditch drive. As the game began, it looked like a Michigan victory in the making. The offensive unit moved goalward the second .time they got the =ball. A 48-yr. run by Jim Pace took the Wolverines to the…

… Bob Mitchell got a finger on the ball taking the point away from the Wolverines. At the moment, with Michigan in front, it didn't seem to matter. It wasn't until the beginning of the second quarter that…

April 21, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 142) • Page Image 1

… Basic Issues of the Eighteenth Century." The chance to deliver the Russel Lecture is considered the highest honor the University can pay one of its faculty members. 'M' Defeats Notre Dame Wolverine

… Pitchers Baffle Irish Sqad By RUDE DIFAZIO Michigan's doubtful pitching staff came up with two solid per- formances y e s t e r d a y against weak-hitting Notre Dame to give the Wolv'erines a sweep of the…

… seven Inning contest giving up three singles and no runs to be- come the Wolverines' first shut- out winner of the young season. Boros was the hitting star, con- necting for a home run over the left field…

Wolverines' final run. Never in a Hole Clark was never in a hole. He allowed a hit in the first to Ed Hurley, son of the American League umpire, and then retired the next seven batters in a row. Gene Duff y…

March 02, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 109) • Page Image 1

… successful" flight. Israeli T- To Pa Itrol Vacated Aa TRACK wolverine Title Hopes Look Dim By ROBERT BOLTON Special to The Daily COLUMBUS, O. - Barring the unexpectetd, Indiana should be crowned the new…

… get some fantastic perform- ances today, all Indiana will have to do to win the title is show up for the meet. The Wolverines figured to score heavily in the shot put and high jump and will probably get…

… competition since 1941. A serious blow was dealt to Wolverine title hopes when sopho-i more Milt Robinson pulled up lame in his heat of the 600-yd. dash. Robinson Out Robinson was slated to run in today's mile…

… relay and his absence could cause Michigan upwards of 10 points. The Wolverines and the sur-; prising Northwestern team, figured; as no more than another entry in1 the meet, tied for the most first places…

March 02, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 109) • Page Image 3

… diver and BOOK SALE OVERBECK BOOKSTORE 1216S. University trampolinist. These two plus the Wolverines' Dick Kimball and Ed Cole will be competing in two var- sity meets this afternoon. The swimming meet…

… Schollenbarger in five of the seven events, and will join Wolverine Nick Wiese in the fly- ing rings for his sixth attempt to gain points for the 'M' squad. Nary Leads Pack By One 'In Golf Open BATON ROUGE, La…

… ... double duty JIM PACE .. . qualified in 60-yd. dash of :50.2 was almost a full second off MSU's Dave, Lean's winning time of :49.3 in his heat. Another first place Wolverine finish, but in second best…

… bowed to the Wolverines in an overtime duel, 2-1, in the semi- Moore Plans To Quit Ring SAN DIEGO, Calif. (R) - Light heavyweight champion Archie Moore said Friday he planned to retire from the ring after…

February 10, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 92) • Page Image 1

… absolutely nec- essary for the Wolverines if they want to stay in the thick of the Big Ten race. Never has this reporter seen such a reversal in basketball as the one which took place on the field house floor…

… last night. In the first half, Michigan played ex- cellent ball, both offensively and defensively. Fall Apart For seven minutes of the sec- ond half the Wolverines continued to sparkle, then everything…

… Society," with Marquis W. Childs, and held a Guggen- heim Award last year to study of the press and government. * , iIV-U;14.rte Offensive Lapse With the Wolverine defensive lapse came a similar reaction…

May 08, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 156) • Page Image 5

… "up the t middle,"-catching, pitching, second base-shortstop and center field. This leaves only the Wolverines pitching to be considered-and this seems to be the weak link, if there is one, in the…

… ailment, but his mound appearances in practice sessions z lately have been encouraging and he may be ready to help. before long. The coming weekend action looms as extremely important for the Wolverines

March 22, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 125) • Page Image 7

… placed fifth last year, with Gagnier scoring all of the Wolverine points. This season, with Cole and Hayslett in good shape, Michigan should finish higher. Ah, Romance VIENNA (P') - Czechoslova- kia's Red…

…! mainstay of the Canadians. Mac- Innes defeated Hopkins in Canada several summers ago, but his im- provement hasn't been as marked as that of the Wolverine's swim- mer. Hoosier Stars Top performers from…

March 17, 1957 (vol. 67, iss. 121) • Page Image 6

… Hat Trick <+"? (. (Continued from Page 1) The Wolverines suffered a cost- ly penalty at 13:51 with Bob Schil- ler going off for charging. Colo- rado College quickly capitalized on the play and was…

… never headed thereafter. The Wolverines were severely handicapped in their bid for a third straight NCAA title with the ioss of star forwards Wally Maxwell and John Rendall and defenseman Mike Buchanan…

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