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March 25, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 120) • Page Image 3

… athletic office. It's strictly a one-sided affair, with the Spartans doing all the hollering and Michigan doing little or nothing to defend itself. The Wolverines have good reason to believe that silence is…

… and high standards. Wolverine athletes have always been of the high- est caliber of students as well as in intercollegiate competition. For years, Michigan with its vast stadium has been host to MSC…

… the few in- fantrymen to be so honored. Weidenthal never got a medal for writing the above piece for'The Daily, though. He might come back and collect one now for his prophetic power. Wolverine Miler…

…, the infielders helped the Wolverines to the top spot in the last year Western Conference defensive rat- ings with a .964 percentage. But in the batting department, only thirdsacker Don Eaddy was able to…

… down his throwing arm. Often playing spectacular ball at the "hot corner," he still man- aged to come up with half of the Wolverine's 16 Big Ten miscues. but Fisher feels that with added experience and…

… Sig Eps 1, Phi Kappa Sigma 0 Phi Delta Theta over Betas (forfeit) Pi Lams over Alpha Delts (forfeit) SAM over Tau Delta Phi (forfeit) Kappa sigma 1, Phi Gams 0 Wolverine squad is NCAA breast stroke…

March 21, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 117) • Page Image 3

… Canadian Nationals Hickman, Van Bruner Take Third Places In Knights of Columbus Meet at Cleveland * * * Five Wolverine Wrestlers To Vie for National Honors Special To The Daily Michigan's Canadian…

… . sets another record * * * set a new Canadian native record for the mile in 4:17.1. Ross out- lasted John Alexander of Notre Dame for an easy triumph. Captain Jack Carroll led the Wolverines to a new…

…-tenth of a second off the world's rec- ord. Wolverine Bill Hickman took third place in the 1,000-yard run behind Ted Wheeler of Iowa and former Illinois star Lawton Lamb. In the high-jump, lanky defend- ing…

…. Joseph 66, Ells- worth 51 Detroit All Saints 54, Beal City 48 Wolverine wrestlers, with the Big Ten Championship trophy safely entrenched in Ann Arbor, are turning their sights toward the National…

… Compton of Illinois. In their initial clash this year the Wolverine dealt Compton the first dual meet defeat of his career, but in the showdown for the Big Ten title Compton took an 8-3 decision from Kaul…

…. The National Collegiate tourney would be a fitting place for the rubber match. As a team the Wolverines will have to whip the best in the nation to add the NCAA trophy to the nichenbeside their…

March 14, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 111) • Page Image 3

… weekend, Wolverine cinder- en will compete in the invita- onal Milwaukee Journal Relays at' Milwaukee tonight. Coach Don Canhamn is 'taking several men to try for gold wrist- watches against top squads from…

… highs and lows. Bill Hickman will race against Illini Stacey Siders and Ted Wheeler of Iowa in the 1000- yard run. He is competing un- attached for the Wolverines, since his eligibility ran out last…

… turned back the rubber disk on three other occasions. The victory over Boston Uni- versity pits the Wolverines against the Gophers of Minne- sota, who defeated Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 3-2 on…

… Thursday night, in the final clash here at Broadmoor Ice Palace tonight. The Gophers, who finished in a first place tie with the Michigan sextet in the MCHL, have faced the Wolverines on four occasions this…

… season. In three of the four meetings, came out score. By DIANE MOWREY Van Bruner, Wolverine hurdler, wants to help pilot Michigan to a Big Ten outdoor championship this year, and after that he has set…

March 10, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 107) • Page Image 3

… a Cooley rally to win. Bob Schoenhals of Wenley and Jim Powers of Cooley topped the scor- ing, each with 12 points. Fourteen veterans of Wolverine ice wars, many of them bruised and lame from last…

… numerous Wolverine heartbreaks and successes. It was on Broadmoor ice that Michigan, only team to makeall NCAA playoffs, won three out of five national c1hampionships, in- cluding the first in 1948. Last…

… March the Wolverines rubbed it in with a 4-1 victory over hometown Colorado in the finals. BUT in December, the Colorado fans got their revenge, as Denver whipped Michigan, 5-4, in over- time. Wolverine

… leaves the Union at 12:30 p.m. tomorrow. Michigan's lack of versatility and experience showed in last weekend's Big Ten gymnastics meet. The Wolverines finished sixth registering less than a third of the…

March 07, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 105) • Page Image 1

… win put the Wolverines only one point behind league leading Minnesota, and if they beat the Engineers again tonight a trip Wed- nesday to the NCAA tournament at Colorado Springs is assured. The outcome…

… that order. * * * THE &LLINA showed their ex- pected strength in the dash and the hurdles while Michigan placed most of its men in the middle dis- tance events. Wolverine John Vallortigara started things…

….0. BRUNER finished in front of Willie Williams of Illinois, the de- fending champion, as they op- posed each other in the same heat in the lows. Wolverine .Jim Love also qualified in the highs. In the 880…

…, Minnesota 2. Wolverine victories came in the 220-yard freestyle, and the 400- yard freestyle relay. Scarlet and Grey natators splashed home first. in the 200-yard backstroke, 200- yard breast stroke, and one…

… statement that industry's position was "in- defensible." . . * PAT COONEY, George Chin and Doug Philpott paced the Wolverine offensive efforts, each notching two goals. Chin added a pair of assists to give…

… him four points, the top Wolverine individual effort for the night. The colorful forward was in- jured midway in the third per- iod when Lloyd Rautiola, Tech wingman charged into him as he was coming…

January 16, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 82) • Page Image 1

Wolverines Back on the winning trail again after a 10-2 rout of Michigan State Wednesday night, the Wol- verine pucksters are preparing to meet their stiffest competition of the season when they face the…

… game than the Wolverines. They have picked up five points on four victories and two setbacks. Leading the Minnesota attack will be Mariucci's high-scoring combination of John Mayasich, Gene Campbell, and…

… finest net minders in the college ranks. * * * VIC HEYLIGER, Wolverine coach, has termed this series with Minnesota a "must" series for the Wolverines. To offset the potency of the Minnesota trio, Heyliger…

… talents. This series will mark the fare- well of Keyes as a Wolverine. The ex-captain, who will long be re- membered as one of the Michigan greats, graduates at the end of the current semester. Ron…

… Martinson's return to reg- ular action will definitely aid the Wolverines, weakened by the loss of McKennell and now Keyes. Martinson will take his regular turn on the third linewith ,Doug Mullen and Telly…

January 10, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 77) • Page Image 1

… positions of Assistant Night Editor on The Daily. Budget -Daily-Alan Reid MONTREAL GOALTENDER CATCHES HARD SHOT FROM STICK OF WOLVERINE PHILPOTT * * *t*u c *nr * * Icers Trounce Montreal, 13-2 By HANLEY…

… GURWIN # Blasting home eight goals in the first period, the Wolverine hockey sextet coasted to an easy 13-2 victory over the Montreal. Carabins at the Coliseum last night. * * * DOUG MULLEN and George Chin…

… each scored hat-tricks in the high-scoring game which was blasted wide open by the rampag- ing Wolverines in the latter half of the first period. In addition to their three goals apiece, Chin picked up…

… goalie Cyrille Guevre- mont in one sweep as the referee dropped the puck to the ice. * * * AT APPROXIMATELY .the fif- teen minute mark of the period the goal crazy Wolverines netted two quick ones within a…

… Lamour- eax. The Wolverines came to life again and matched the Montreal marker with Mullen's third goal of the night, which was quickly followed by goals by Keyes and Chin. Chin added his third and Haas…

May 24, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 164) • Page Image 3

… game. The Wolverines got one run back in the bottom of the initial inning, on Frank Howell's double and Eaddy's tremendous triple to left centerfield. THE SCORE remained 2-1 un- il the sixth when…

… him home with a liner to center. The Wolverines tied it up in the bottom of the frame on two walks, a double steal and two singles by Lepley and Dan Cline. After Wisniewski yielded a walk and a single…

… Whitaker's Tahitian King, with Mrs. Gordon Guberson's Cor- respondent last. EajorC League Standings A.MERICAN LEAGUE Illinois Crumbles Before Wolverine Netmen, 8-1 Michigan Captures Six Singles Matches…

…-1. The Wolverines lost only in the number two singles match where the not too consistent Al Mann and Bob Curhan bowed to an Illi- nois combination of Walt Hulvey and Dave Stewart, 6-4, 6-2. -* * * A CLEAN…

…- gins. The meet was the last for the Wolverines before next weekend's Big Ten meet at Northwestern, giv- ing them an 8-3 record for the dual meet season By PHIL DOUGLIS Pi Lambda Phi came from be- hind…

May 05, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 147) • Page Image 1

Wolverines added to their triple win on Saturday and firmly es- tablished themselves as the team to beat for the conference title by downing the Wildcats, 21-15, and handing a 24-12 thrashing to the Hawkeyes…

…. JACK STUMPFIG highlighted the double victory by shooting a two-under-par 69 on his morning round. Adding to this an after- noon round of 74, Stumpfig gained a tie for medalist honors with Wolverine Bud…

…'s spot on the scoreboard. The Wolverines took advantage of the sub-par rounds by Stump- fig and Stevens in the morning to jump into a 12-6> lead over North- western andi a 14-4 advantage over the Hawkeyes…

…, which is open to all pre-medical stu- dents. Wolverine Club The Wolverine Club will hold an open meeting to discuss Block 'M' plans at '7:30 tonight in the Union. prisoners to a neutral Asian nation…

May 02, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 145) • Page Image 3

… Tuesday morning. In addition to Saturday's quad- rangular meet, the Wolverine link- Anyone interested in trying out for the cheerleading squad should report to the small gym in the Intramural Building be…

… whose main fault is lack of experience. In Ohio State and Purdue, the Wolverine linksters will be meeting two of the conference's better teams and the main contenders for the title. The Buckeyes are paced…

…, the Michigan links- men have been assigned the role of favorite. Northwestern, how- ever, holds a 221/2-41 triumph over the University of Detroit Titans and may cause the slow starting Wolverines some…

… throughout with the Madison~star coming out on top. In the second set, Vincent had an easier time, and again won to annex the two out of three series. Wolverine Dave Mills, playing second singles, captured the…

…,000. Perfect The Wolverine tracksters jour- condition, phone 2-9762. )90F ney to East Lansing next Tuesday FOR SALE - "Jimmy Richards" golf to participatd in an unscheduled clubs. Brand new; five irons, two…

March 20, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 116) • Page Image 3

… third place teams, Pi Lambda Phi picked up all of its eight markers in diving, as it took first and second. r t X. 4 c e f I c G Ihinclads Off To Montreal For Tourney By JIM DYGERT Ten Wolverine

… assists during the campaign. The loss of Alex "Herky" McClellan will leave a tremen- dous hole in the Wolverine rear guard. McClellan was rightly recognized as one of the finest defensemen in college hockey…

… when he was selected to the All- American Hockey Team picked by coaches from schools with leading hockey teams. Certainly one of the reasons why the Wolverines were able to bounce back after absorbing…

… hockey in the closing stages of-the season and continued his excellent play in the NCAA playoffs. DESPITE the loss of the gradu- ating trio, Wolverine Coach Vic 1952-53 SCORING G A Pts.PM Chin 18 24 42 0…

… in Cleveland. Featuring the games will be Wolverine cager Milt Mead's first appearance as a high- jumper this year. Mead won the high-jump last year with a leap of six feet, six and one-quarter inches…

March 14, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 111) • Page Image 1

…,: Wolverine Sextet Overwhelms Boston Squad, 14-2 r Tornado Kills 12; ips Southwest Twister Lashes Texas, Oklahoma; Vast Area Given Storm Warnings HASKELL, Tex, - (P) - A tornado that hit with deadly fury…

… provided Michigan a warmup as the Wolverine puck- sters smashed to a 14-2 win, thus earning the right to meet Minne- sota in the finals here tonight. Michigan outskated, outshot, and outfought the Boston…

… club as they jumped off to a 5-0 lead in the first period and pummelled the Beantown sextet the rest of the way. GEORGE CHIN, who racked up five points on two goals and three assists, put the Wolverines

… three years ago. Among the 14 tallies by the Wolverines was included a goal by Alex McClellan, his first of the season, and a hat-trick by Ron Martinson. GOALS BY TellyMascarin and Mullen increased the…

…'S overwhelmed puck- sters blinked the red light for the second and last time at 14:57 of the stanza when Jack Zanetti score{ with an assist going to Paul Whelan. After this brief letdown, the Wolverine icers went…

February 22, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 94) • Page Image 1

Wolverines blasted to an 8-3 win over North Dakota at the Coliseum. The Maize and Blue jumped out to an 8-0 lead before the Sioux from Grand Forks were able to put the puck in the goal at the halfway mark in…

… only top teams with league games remaining. Minnesota has a pair of one- pointers with cellar-dwelling Mich- igan State and the Wolverines have two two-point games with lowly Michigan Tech and one one…

February 17, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 89) • Page Image 3

… period to ruin Mich- in and emerge as the game's iding scorer with 26 markers. THE WOLVERINES went into e extra period with center Paul offsky and Captain Doug Law- nce sitting on the bench with e fouls…

… with Eaddy's driving layup's to break up Gopher Coach Ozzie Cowles's shifting zone defense. The long-awaited Wolverine fast break finally clicked in the Minnesota Field House, as the 6-4 Groffsky passed…

…-earned victory. ALTHOUGH the Wolverines were never more than a few points behind, they trailed the Gophers until mid-way in the second stan- za when they moved into their biggest lead of the evening, 31…

…. * * * THE WOLVERINES will get eir big test this weekend when e strong Sioux of North Da- ta invade Ann Arbor for a two me series, with both games )rth two points. If they can get st the Nodaks without a mis…

… games. North Dakota didn't fare any better than the Wolverines did against Minnesota, dropping three out of four contests in a home- and-home series, which puts the two opponents on equal footing for the…

February 12, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 85) • Page Image 1

… Michigan r State sextet, 4-0, last night at the 'Coliseum before one of the small- est crowds of the season. It was the third victory of the season for the Wolverines over the cellar-dwelling Spartans who…

… first period; while the Wolverines were a man short. George Chin grabbed a loose puck in Spartan territory, skated behind the visitors' nets and neatly snuck a pass to Pat Cooney who drilled the puck…

… rebounding a Ron Martinson shot. *. * * JIM HAAS made the prettiest play of the night as, he scored the third Wolverine marker after 42 seconds of the final period had gone by.;. Ten minutes later Martinson…

…, playing his first game on the Wolverine first line, took a pass from captain Johnny Matchefts in front of the net and scored on a drive into the corner. Aside from these few scoring SL Wing Calls For…

… Michigan State See SEXTET, Page 6 of- at- drives, the Wolverine attack was generally sluggish. " Three good passes in a row constituted a scor- ing threat and the victors were only able to get 'off 27…

December 17, 1953 (vol. 64, iss. 72) • Page Image 3

…, will be run for the first time in a conference meet at Champaign March 5 and 6. The new events, voted in with practically no discussion by the+ Big Ten track coaches, promise to give the Wolverine

… the seven Western Intercollegiate Ice Hockey League teams battled rugged opposition in preparation for the coming season. While the Wolverine puckmen were dividing with McGill, and de- feating and…

… dropping the second tilt to the Alumni, 6-3. Play in the WIIHL opens this weekend, as the Wolverines travel out to Grand Forks to battle the Sioux of North Dakota, and in a non-league tilt, Minnesota meets…

December 13, 1953 (vol. 64, iss. 69) • Page Image 10

…. By LEW HAMBURGER Matt Mann's swimming team for the coming season is beginning to take form. The Wolverine coach left for the Florida swimming forum Fri- day, but he left with a good idea of how his…

… with a 22.4. * . * BUMPY JONES, and the Ward- rop twins, Bert and Jack, will be the workhorses of the Wolverine natators. Their names appear on almost all of the lists of Mann possibilities, and before…

March 13, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 110) • Page Image 3

… Tourney . .y . Michigan, Boston U. Tangle In 2nd Semi-Final Tonight Desperate Gophers Score Twice in Final Period To Break 1-1. Deadlock for Victory Alex McClellan, star defense- man of the Wolverine

… skating offense, sparked by forwards Dick Roden- hiser and Paul Whalen. The Wolverines, despite the fact that they came out of last weekend's series with Michigan Tech in poor physical shape, will be at…

…:34. However, Minnesota goalie John Mattson turned aside the Troy outfit's remaining drives to seal the decision. Minnesota's victory paved the way for an all-Western final should the Wolverines triumph to…

March 06, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 104) • Page Image 6

… the world." The individual, she felt, must reject a complete materialistic philosophy. wolverine Reservations can still be made for the Wolverine Club trip to tomorrow's basketball game in East Lansing…

…. Wolverine leers To Meet Weak Michigan Tech Sextet (ContinuedfromPage3) 'U' Doctor Faces Quick Deportation The U. S. Immigration Depart- ment has notified Chinese Dr. Vera Hsi-Yet Wang Liu of the Medical…

February 27, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 98) • Page Image 3

…-style events in 1952, Mike Peppe's crew will find it tough going against steadily-improving Wolverines. In fact, many local observers are of the opinion that the defending Western Conference champs may get their…

… individual medley, and the 100-yard backstroke. He has also been used upon occasion on the 300-yard medley relay and the 400-yard free-style relay. Jeffries, the fourth member of the Wolverines' crackerjack…

June 23, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 168) • Page Image 3

… and a sure-footed Southern Cal hurdler called Jim Davis can also be expected to gain the first place nod. Lea racked up the NCAA 440 crown in a flashy 47 seconds flat, beating Wolverine Big Ten cham…

… meet, the Intramural Building will close at 4 p.m. today. --Earl Riskey won seven out of eleven times since its inception in 1937, are the tossups. Wolverine Milt Mead gained a three-way tie for the NCAA…

March 22, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 118) • Page Image 5

… years at the Maize fi and Blue helm and you'll realize that Michigan has the leadership necessary to maintain its virtual domination of the Big Ten links scene. Katzenmeyer took over the Wolverine

… points. Skruch's 21 points were high for Fordson, but not to be over- looked was the rebounding of Greenleaf, who played like a de- mon off the backboards. I I ENGINEERINMG GRADUATES BERT KATZENMEYER--Wolverine

March 14, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 111) • Page Image 6

…- ject, "Planning for the Sales Task Ahead." TONGUE IN CHEEK-Wolverine goaltender Willard Ikola watched a bullet-like shot zip by, as forward John McKennell waited to lend Ikola a hand. Michigan, by then…

Wolverines had walked off with their second successiv NCAA puck clfampionship. Coach Vic Heyliger's smooth-skating charges had lifted the laurels right from under the noses of the hos Coloradoans, defeating…

December 12, 1953 (vol. 64, iss. 68) • Page Image 1

… assisted on Mul- few seconds after Mullen andj verine goalie Willard Ikola never len's goal in the third stanza. Wolverine defenseman Lou Pao- Aftr aslugis . tar ~ hatt had left the ice after saw prevented…

… the brilliant net- r After a sluggish start in cashing into the boards. minder from turning in a much- which the Wolverines were out- deserved shutout. played for the first ten minutes, Bert Dunn, the…

… the end of the initial per- dressing room for repairs. Since he turned in sparkling saves to" iod. Haas was in the penalty box at1 keep the puck out of the Wolver- the time, the Wolverines were keep…

…, footer to break the deadlock. The State Department announc- * * * Then Chin got into the act. ed that Ambassador Charles E. THE ONLY other Wolverine to Less than two minutes later, Bohlen made a special…

July 15, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 17) • Page Image 1

… Frosty, the three and a half month-old wolverine who made his debut to the public only two weeks ago. Frosty, born March 23 to a wolverine that had been cap- tured in Alaska, died of a bowel infection, Mc…

Wolverine State no one seems quite certain, but Mc- Innis said Frosty was the first young wolverine ever born with- in its limits. Big Three Maps Long Range Plans WASHINGTON - () - The Big Three foreign…

May 24, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 164) • Page Image 1

… an attemp t to avoid the tag. Michigan Baseball Team Defeats* ortwestern Wildcats, By DAVE BAAD ances by Jack Ritter and Dick Michigan's baseball club boune- Yirkosky sparked the Wolverines ed back…

… gns hitter during the past three weeks, "They didr not provide the sm. paced the Wolverine hitters with Thy idance prdthe mli-r fivehit inegttip.o h essary guidance for the military ufive hits eight…

… something handed power hitter came needshercd"h through perfectly with a long around here. See WOLVERINE, Page 3 Van Fleet said that when he agot back to this country he told al the"right people" in the Penta…

… States, at 4:15 p.m. Wednesday in Clements Library. The talk which will be open to the public is sponsored by the po- litical science department, the Law School and Clements Library. Wolverines Set rw -u…

May 23, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 163) • Page Image 1

…, Cambridge, England, visiting professor of philosophy for the coming fall semester. R. Faye McCain of San Francis- co College for Women was appoint- Wolverines Romp Over BadgerNine Corbett Pitches 'M' to 7…

…-2 Win By DAVE LIVINGSTON Coach Ray Fisher's Wolverine diamond crew pounded out a 7-2 decision over Wisconsin yester- day at Ferry Field tokeep its Big Ten title hopes flickering. Righthander Jack Corbett…

…-base blows. MICHIGAN closes out the Big Ten season this afternoon when it meets invading Northwestern in a doubleheader. The Wolverines will send southpaw Marv Wisniewski and either Jack Ritter or Dick Yir…

… dollars of bud- get bills for next year while they wait to learn whether Gov. Wil- liams will sign the business re- ceipts tax. ,professor of solar and terrestrial THE Wolverines got to Unke, e .1 ( e nt…

May 17, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 158) • Page Image 1

…' powerful track squad rolled to a792/3-522/3dual meet victory over an almost equally strong Wolverine team yesterday at Ferry Field in what was un- doubtedly the best dual meet of the year. Six records were…

… in the 100 and 220-yard dashes. The speedy McNulty tied his own dual meet record, which he set last year, when he scampered over the high hurdles in 14.2 seconds. Highlighting the Wolverine per…

May 16, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 157) • Page Image 1

… Given To Hatcher U For Opinion AA Final Approval No A Up .to Regents Groii Group Aprovs ,joint Judi~c Charter ,i- -416- -46- * * * * * * Wolverines Senate Os Face Illinois OATIS 'I E P…

… Blue cinder express from Illi-A tE,9 , nois rolls into Ann Arbor for a dual meet with the , Michigan Wolverines in Ferry Field at 2P lan P s p.m. today. Whereabouts. Of Journalist Not Revealed State…

… local AAUP, vide tough competition for their' Illinois counterparts when the two teams square off in a bitter con- test. Wolverine captain Jack Car- roll is indoor champ in the quarter mile and will be…

… three top ien in the conference, Wolverine Roy Christiansen and Illini thinclads Gene Maynard and Stacey Siders, competing. * * MICHIGAN'S ace hurdler, Van{ Bruner, will face Illinois' defend-! ing champ…

May 01, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 144) • Page Image 1

… Twice Tomorrow Currently resting on top of the 1 Big Ten standings, the Wolverine baseball team will attempt to re- tain its lofty position when it takes on the Minnesota Gophers in a single game today…

… and the Hawk- eyes of Iowa in a double-header to- morrow at Ferry Field. The Wolverine diamondmen will be gunning for their fourth straight conference win when they take the field at 3:30 p.m. today for…

… week-end while the Wolverines were down in Illinois. * * * BRUCE HAYNAM, who has been bothered by a pulled muscle for a couple of weeks, will probably re- turn to the line-up after missing the game with…

April 26, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 140) • Page Image 5

… distance was only three inches off the Penn Relays record set by former Wolverine Charlie Fonville, and was 14 inches more than Nilsson has ever thrown. Villanova capturing second, and Michigan coming in…

… BRUNER of Michigan fin- ished third in the 120-yard high hurdles event. Incidentally, Wolverine Roy Pel- la was moved up from fourth to third in Friday's discus event, as the man who had taken third turned…

… Frank niewski stymied its attack when Howell. the chips were down. Lepley's * * * catch against the left field fence THE Wolverines put the game cut off a sure game tying homer in R Michigan .. 1 1 0 0…

…......... Detroit.............. YESTERDAY'S wI L Pet. 9 2 .818 5 . .714 6 3 .667 5 4 .556 6 5 .545 4 6 .400 2 8 .200 2 9 .182 RESULTS GB 2 2 3 3 41:. 61 r 7 and John Moule, running third for the Wolverines kept it…

March 03, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 101) • Page Image 1

…-81, and set a Yost Field House scoring record in the process. The hot-shooting Wolverines (they made 37 of 90 attempts for a fancy 41.1 percentage) broke the ball game wide open in the final period with a…

…, the Maize and Blue five had rolled up a 66-54 advantage, and in the next four minutes and 15 seconds the Wolverines poured through 17 more tallies to up the ante to 83- 69 with better than half of the…

… sports arena, converted on the end of a well-executed fast break and the score advanced to 91-67 at the 3:55 mark. , , , JUST 30 SECONDS later, high scoring Wolverine guard Don Ead- dy pumped in one of his…

… vice.president who will speak on the University and Mich- igan fraternities. Club, Positions Now Available Petitioning for Wolverine Club chairmanships is now open to any- one who will have sophomore or…

March 01, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 100) • Page Image 1

… yesterday afternoon when they outlasted the powerful Ohio State Buckeyes, 50- 43, in the Intramural Pool. A packed house of more than a thousand persons saw Matt Mann's Wolverines achieve their first vic…

…' coming of age as a diver bodes well for Michigan in next week's conference meet. Last year, the Wolverines were com- pletely shut out as Clotworthy and Shapiro dove to Big Ten glory for Ohio State, DON…

… behind late in the third per- iod to beat the Wolverine puck- sters 2-1 at the Coliseum yester- day afternoon. Michigan held the lead for 56 of the 60 minutes of play but two last-ditch power plays gave…

… score, with the Wolverines fluffing several close shots andI then turning on a tight defense to blank McGill-even when two men short at the end of the period. Michigan was still short one man when the…

February 10, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 83) • Page Image 1

… ere Fighting Illini Humble Wolverines By DICK LEWIS Power-laden Illinois raced to its second consecutive 30-point vic- tory over Michigan's hapless cag- ers, drubbing the Wolverines by a decisive 92…

… William Shakespeare's comedy, "Much Ado About Nothing." p e M l half with another hook, but that was a's close as the Wolverines got in the one-sided fight. Michigan outscored the Illi- nois reserves in…

January 09, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 76) • Page Image 1

… Carabins. The game starts at 8 o'clock. IT WILL BE the Wolverines first appearance at the Hill Street rink since they defeated the Tor- onto Blues in mid-December, 6-3. In the meantime Coach Vic Hey- liger…

… Montreal-Michi- gan series are any indication. Two years ago the Wolverines lost to the Carabins 3-2 and man- aged to scrape out an 8-8 tie in the other contest. Last year Mich- igan walloped the Canadians…

April 22, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 136) • Page Image 5

… this afternoon. The match will start at 1:30 p.m. THE WOLVERINE'S first look. at Big Ten competition had to be delayed when snow forced the cancellation of the Ohio State, Purdue. Indiana, 'and Michigan…

… 1944, when the Wolverines began playing the University of Detroit on an annual basis, the Maize and Blue have turned back Professor Joyce's linksmen on 13 occasions while losing only twice. (Second in a…

December 05, 1953 (vol. 64, iss. 62) • Page Image 1

… Victors Gets First Goal I n41 Seconds By HANLEY GURWIN A determined Wolverine hockey team opened its season in a con- vincing manner last night as. Mi- chigan completely dominated play to turn back a Mc…

… first of his two tallies and the Wolverines second of the night at the 5:26 mark of the op- ening period. Less than three minutes later, Doug Philpdtt, who assisted on McFarland's gaol, bagged one of his…

… third line, netted two more goals, bring- ing the Wolverine total to six. See BIG, Page 2 BIG * * * THREE' DISCUSS SO lET POLICIES I BER UD. " 'Messiah' To Be Given Here Today Handel…

June 24, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 169) • Page Image 3

… discus in a poor (for him) 178 feet, 5% inches, or about nine feet better than second-place O'Brien, also the shot put victor with a heave of 55-9. Fritz Nilsson, Wolverine Olympian was third in both…

… line first by the scantest of margins. His time was 1:52 flat. The other Big Ten success was a big one. The four-man team composed of Wolverine Van Bruner, Michigan State's John Corbelli, Willis Thompson…

May 19, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 159) • Page Image 1

… along with the AAU proposal that the 'M' Netmen Lose to State By 7-2 Count Special to The Daily EAST LANSING - Michigan State proved too tough for the Wolverine tennis squad for the second time this…

… TRANSCONTINENTAL-Boston Symphony members lea.ving for East Lansing yesterday, their last stop before their Ann Arbor performance tonizht. ** * * OTHER THAN the two loses sus- tained to MSC the Wolverines Pir e…

…" and Stravinsky's "Suite from L'Oiseau de Feu, The Fire Bird."' Blanked in all three doubles matches, the Wolverines took their only victories in the num- ber two and number six singles, where Pete…

May 03, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 146) • Page Image 1

… male senior from Saginaw who thought University Day1 should have been scheduled for the fall before he made up his mind to go to Michigan State., -Daily-Don Campbell IOWA CATCHER STOPS ONE WOLVERINE RUN…

… this week to a committee representing all American cities at the Inter- national Union of Cities June 15 to 20 in Vienna. Hawks Stop 'M' Baseball Nine Twice Wolverines Drop To Second Place By DAVE BAAD…

… A plucky Iowa baseball team, performing flawlessly in the clutch, ended Michigan's four game Big Ten victory skien in convincing fashion yesterday, whipping the Wolverines in both ends of a dou- ble…

April 26, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 140) • Page Image 1

…- viet leaders are sincerely interested in . a co-operative solution to world problems." By BOB MANGOLIN Special to Rie 1oty CHAMPAIGN - A rejuvenated Wolverine baseball team made it three straight…

… Aprilj 16. er's baseballers. * HOWEVER, two sharp pitching exhibitions by Jack Corbett and Mary Wisniewski, coupled with some timely Michigan hitting en- abled the Wolverines to rack up the double…

… southpaw pitching of Gary Smith drove out two bingles in four turns. The Wolverines wasted no speed-up proposals, time jumping into the lead in the first game, when with one M edical D raft out in the first…

April 24, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 138) • Page Image 1

…. The Wolverines, with a 4-4 reocrd thus far this season, open con- THE;,ARGEST group of Amern- ference action against Ohio State in Columbus this afternoon, and cans to be liberated in one day- then move…

Wolverines, figures lenced the Red guns, the Navy posts on the Union Executive to be Jack Gannon, Ohio catcher said. Council for next year was made who pounded the ball at a .409 clip x C to rank third in last…

…, in an attempt to jets probably destroyed one Com- Ohlude Dave Smith, 56, house; Bert turn the tables on a Michigan munist MIG and damaged two Shapero, '55, publicity. See WOLVERINE, Page 3 more over…

March 08, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 106) • Page Image 1

…'s Engineering Institute. Matchefts' Four Goals Pace Squad Victory Puts 'M' In Tie for Lead By PAUL GREENBERG The Wolverine hockey squad is Colorado bound. Captain Johnny Matchefts scor- ed four goals in his…

… was fourth with two scores and one assist for three points. The Cooney-Mullen-Chin line pushed the Wolverines out to a 3-0 lead In the first period and they coasted from there. Cooney got the evening…

… 3400 track fans here yesterday afternoon. Although the Wolverines gar- nered five individual titles to =the Fighting Illini's four, Illinois' greater depth, especially in the dash and hurdles, accounted…

February 14, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 87) • Page Image 1

Wolverine Goalie Willie Ikola. THE MINNESOTA squad jumped off to a quick lead by scoring three quick godls within 51 seconds early in the first period. Mayasich, brilliant Eveleth sophomore and league leader…

… left-wing took pass- es from Mayasich and Anderson to complete the scoring for the period. The Wolverines started the sec- ond period with an offensive of their own and finally blinked the red light at 4…

… to Philpott, his second of the night, Despite the difference In the score, the Wolverine pucksters held a shooting edge on John- ny Mariucci's Gophers. James Mattson, sophomore Ski-U-Mah goalie, was…

January 13, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 79) • Page Image 1

… (7) BATTLE TWO HAWKEYES FOR A REBOUND * ** * Wolverines' Late, Surge Edges. Hawke yes, 66=61 By DICK LEWIS Down-trodden Michigan staged a dramatic ht to overcome Iowa, 66-61, and vacate the lar…

…-ditch rally last Big Ten basketball Coach Bill Perigo's fired-up- Wolverines came with a rush from seven points off the pace to chalk up their second conference win in eight starts, dumping idle Purdue into…

May 14, 1953 (vol. 63, iss. 155) • Page Image 6

… Register Registration for next fall's Block 'M' flashcard section has been scheduled by Wolverine Club offi- cials for 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. Mon- day, Tuesday and Wednesday in Barbour Gymnasium. The section…

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