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March 22, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 120) • Page Image 3

…URDAY, MARCH 22, 1952 THE MICHIGAN DAILY WPAGE THE__MICHIGAN DAIY fPG Swimmers Eye National Record s CLASSIFIEDS In Season' s Finale with r, Wolverine Natators To Try For Marks in Five…

… the pre-meet attraction at 7:30 -in which the Wolverines will attempt to break five American records. The dual meet with Wayne will get underway half an hour later. 4 , * * * THE MICHIGAN natators will…

… be out to write new American marks in three breast stroke relays and two individual free - style events. The Wolverines have bro- ken an American record, a na- tional collegiate mark, six Intra- mural…

… and they recently placed tenth in the Central Collegiate Conference championships two weeks ago. In seven previous meets be- tween the two schools Wayne has yet to win. Last year the Wolverines downed…

… Committee, athletic scholarships that amount to 'free rides' are seemingly given the green light." FIFTEEN MEETS: SGolfers Open Season With Southern Jaunt 'a--- ----- I STEW ELLIOTT . . . Wolverine

… bkeaststroker In the diving Moreau has been a consistent scorer all season and may provide the Wolverines' Jim Walters and John Hanrahan with a close battle. In addition the visitors have a fair diver in Bob…

… promise to battle it out with Purdue, Ohio State and Iowa for top honors in the Big Ten this spring. With only two men lost from last year's squad, which finished fourth in the Conference, the Wolverines

… Stanford are also vieing for positions on the squad. The Wolverines will open the 1952 season with their annual Southern trip during spring va- cation, playing Wake Forest, North Carolina, and Duke. Af- ter…

March 22, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 119) • Page Image 3

… Stager, which means that the Wolverines will be in the thick of the fight at Ox- ford, Ohio, the weekend of March 24-26. Michigan fans have looked for- ward somewhat gloomily to the, national championships…

…, figuring that a crack corps of Eastern sprinters will cut deeply into the advantage which the Wolverines hold over defending champion Ohio State in those events. Stager is very much aware, how- ever, that…

… South With this fact in mind, Michi- gan's title hopes brighten consid- erably, although the Buckeyes will undoubtedly enter the meet in the role of favorites. According to the Wolverine dopesheet, Jack…

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 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 22, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 124) • Page Image 3

… travel to Iowa City for the Big Ten Meet on March 28-29 Gagnier Returns Tonight will mark the first showing of the Wolverines' Cap- tain Ed Gagnier who has been out of action since he was injured on…

… Rated Tops The Wolverine most likely to return with title honors is Cap-. tain Max Pearson,Big Ten 130-lb. champion the last two seasons, honored as the '"Outstanding Wrestler" in the Conference meet two…

… weeks ago. He ranks as a like- ly contender in the nationals. Many of the Wolverine fresh- men will have an eye on titles. Michigan Coach Cliff Keen and his assistant Charlie Anderson rate this year…

March 22, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 124) • Page Image 7

…-century did the same. Michigan Holds On... MICHIGAN did not. The Wolverines have attempted to keep up both traditions, and so far they have had substantial success. Michigan Is on top in most athletic endeavors…

… trying to compete with the best in both. Such a position that schools like Harvard, Yale and Chicago dared not remain in. It is certainly a favorable position whn possible, for the Wolverines gain the…

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