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April 02, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 133) • Page Image 3

… RICHARD GEERT KEILSTRUP - scores "hat trick" ... Danish miler Future Looks Glum for Wolverine Nine; Statistics Show Lack of Power at Plate Free Throw Results Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Gom- berg House…

…. This could have been the season to break Illinois' eight-year reign in the Big Ten. But a long string of injuries to key personnel dis- pelled any chance the Wolverines might have had to do so. Early in…

… the season, a Daily article noted a "big smile" on Coach Newt Loken's face due to the fine performances of sopho- mores Nino Marion and Wolfgang Dozauer. Depth Added The Wolverines had given the…

… Illini a run for their money the year before and now Marion and Dozauer appeared ready to back up the Wolverines' many return- ing veterans and help provide im- portant team depth. The smile quickly turned…

… Fourth As it is, the Wolverines finished fourth in the meet. Ahead of them wree-as usual-Illinois, Iowa and Michigan State. Michigan had defeated the Spartans without Gagnier in an earlier dual meet but…

… their team depth and balance were minimized by the greater number of schools entered in the Conference meet. Thus the Spartans were able to edge the Wolverines for third place by a half-point. Coach Loken…

… interest than conference meets. Emphasize Big Ten In the Big Ten, the conference meet is emphasized over the na- tional meet, added Keen. He said that Wolverine Jack Marchello's primary ambition was to win…

April 15, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 136) • Page Image 6

Wolverine coach Ray is pessimistic about his uture. "The opposition in was quite weak. Western At on par with Big Ten nd should be a real test." entered the Rollins Col- eball tournament at Win- , Fla. witl a…

… National Hockey League charh- pions. The players themselves figured they are over the hump in the se- ries, but aren't taking lightly the Bruins, who finished fourth dur- ing the regular season. Wolverine

… defending NCAA-Champion Wolverines. Two victories stretched their win streak to 45, tops in the na- tion. Georgetown and George Wash- ington were the victims as Mich- igan advanced into the finals of the…

… the season. Have Easy Time The Wolverines, who are re- building after losing five letter- men through graduation, had an easy . time. George Washington was able to win only one match, losing 8-1, while…

…'s golf team from playing competitively during its annual southern trip last weekend. The Wolverine golfers were sup- posed to meet Duke last Thursday and North Carolina Friday, but the bad weather forced…

April 24, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 144) • Page Image 6

… is so ques- tionable. He can't remember any of his previous Wolverine pitching staffs being plagued with so many sore arms, and he has seen quite a few in his 38 years as Michi- gan's head baseball…

… mentor. Fisher is so unsure about the health of his pitching staff that he doesn't know who will start the Big Ten opener. When asked who would be on the mound for the Wolverines against Mic hig an State…

… seen in last Tuesday's Notre Dame contest in which the , Wolverine swatters blasted Irish starter Chuck Symeon, the fastest pitch- er Michigan has seen this year. Leading Hitters Leading the Wolverine

… Michigan's tennis team enters the Big Ten season next Tuesday as defending Conference champion with 45 consecutive dual meet victories to its credit, the Wolverines cannot be rated as favorites in their…

… quest for afourth straight Big Ten title. According to Michigan Coach Bill Murphy, Iowa, Illinois and Northwestern rank ahead of the Wolverines. Iowa is bolstered by the return of its top two players, Art…

… Michigan track coach will play host to the first, and maybe the first annual, Michi- gan Open Meet. The Wolverines will be host to athletes from Michigan State, Wayne State, Western Michigan, Eastern…

… to the dominating Wolverines. These returning juniors again place Northwestern in a contend- ing position for this year's team championship. Michigan suffered the loss of its top three men from last…

April 01, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 132) • Page Image 3

… Exhibition Pool. Michigan won with 72 points, with Yale taking 63 and Michigan' State 62. The Wolverines had taken their second straight NCAA title, but to the surprise of many it was a very close finish…

… - Gary Morris of Iowa, Roger Anderson of Yale an -kla- homa's Jeff Farrell - had , ;h distance on Hanley to beat A..n. Tony Tashnick was the only Wolverine victor, with wins in both the 100 and 200-yd…

… thing 12 months ago in the second contest. The teams swing to St. Louis for the third game tomorrow night. Close Event wolverine Nine Faces Rebuilding As Only Nine Letterwinners Return Loken felt that…

… Michigan gymnastics coach, now in his tenth year, was dis- appointed with his high bar team. The Wolverines qualified three men on Friday, but when Satur- day came around they were only' able to muster six…

… Fish- er, as he prepares his 38th and final Wolverine squad for the 1958 season. Fisher has nine returning letter- men, but only three were starters on the 1957 team, which finished in a three-way tie…

April 17, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 138) • Page Image 6

… Marilyn Budd will be at the Summer Placement Meeting in Rm. D 528 in the S.A.B. from I to 5 to In- terview women for counseling posi- tions. Personnel Requests: Wolverine Boys State, Michigan State…

… University, East Lansing has need of four men, juniors or seniors, to be counselors from June 17 to June 26. Salary is $60 plus room and board. Wolverine Girls State, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor has need…

April 29, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 148) • Page Image 3

… Spartans. Little Support Liakonis allowed the Spartans four runs on eight hits in the Wolverine loss last Friday. The decision probably would have been reversed for the Detroit southpaw if he had received a…

… Penn. Gibson's vault was the sec- ond best ever recorded for a Michigan vaulter. Eeles Land- strom, presently ineligible to com- pete as a Wolverine, holds the mark at 14'6%". Landstrom went to 14'41" at…

… six matches, continued in 1955, 1956, 1957 with 37 straight wins, and has remained intact thus far this season with the Wolverines winning their first two matches. Coaching the Wolverine team since 1949…

April 19, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 140) • Page Image 3

… is, 1958 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE? 19, 1958 TUE MIEUI&AN DAILY PAGE~ " Itlichiganb Koch, Finkheiner, Liakonis Pitch in Wolverine Shutout rurlers whitewash Wayne Sate, 9- ,., 1…

… plate with the next run of the inning.. The Wolverines got only two more hits until the sixth inning when they scored four rins on only two hits. Ralph Hutchings drew a base on balls and quickly moved to…

… different re- lays with six more open events, all to be decided this afternoon. Fresh from their fine perform- ance in the Quantico Relays, the Wolverines go into these relays against some of the stiffest com…

… championships. The Wolverines have a tremen- dous string of 45 straight meet vic- tories, but are faced with the prob- lem of finding replacements for five graduated lettermen. I These men are Barry Mac…

April 18, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 139) • Page Image 5

… NO 3-4850. )J100 I u~r~'I The Wolverine Club and the University , .chapter; of American Institute of Electrical Engineers and Institute of Radio Engineers recently announced their- officers' for the…

… forthcoming year. Wolverine Club . . Joel Levine, '60, was elected President of the Wolverine Club. Committee chairmen for next year are: Jenny Carleton, '60 and James Shapiro, '60, Block 'M' co- chairmen…

April 22, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 142) • Page Image 3

… - season roster, Coach Ray Fisher brought him up from the reserves as hitting insurance. Bats Righthanded Mogk bats righthanded, and since the Wolverines have been facing numerous southpaws, Fish- er has the…

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