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March 18, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 114) • Page Image 1

…. The Wolverines dramatically defeated Michigan Tech here last night, 7-5, for its second narrow win in as many nights. I Sparked by the tremendous play of goalie Lorne Howes, named the Tournament's most…

… valuable player, the Wolverines staved, off numerous last period attempts by the Huskies. In addition to Howes, .1 / -Daily-Dick Gaskil SIGMA DELTA TAU was awarded the Hillelzapoppin' trophy last night…

… for honorable mention at Tappan Junior High School. M' Track~ Stars Shine At Denison Special To The Daily Three members of the talent- laden Wolverine cinder squad gained honors last night at Deni- son…

… Tom Ren- dall, as well as Tech's stellar wing- man, Pete Aubry. The all-conquering Wolverines will arrive back home at Willow Run Airport at 9:00 this eve- ning. All four tourney teams will be on board…

…, with Ron Stenlund in the cooler for elbowing. Only 11 seconds later, Neil.McDonald slammed home his own rebound shot to clinch the victory. Defensive Hockey The Wolverines resorted to de- fensive hockey…

March 04, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 102) • Page Image 3

… Five events-four races and the broad jump-had been decided when the powerful Wolverines launched their surge to first place. Michigan stood third by about three points going into the 1000- yard run. Gray…

…'s stirring win, coupled with Robin Varian's third, then put the Maize and Blue out in front for keeps. Including both indoor and out- door titles, it was the third straight championship for the Wolverines and…

…- ance of 23'. Hendricks proved a valuable point-getter, taking third in the fast low-hurdle finals. Other Wolverine Scorers Other Michigan scorers were Geert Keilstrup, third in the half- mile; Dick…

…, Indiana's foursome repeated as champions, Iowa took second and the Wolverine quartet-Geo- rge Gluppe, Flodin, Varian and Rudesill-took third to end the Michigan scoring in this, the final event. Michigan…

… failed to score in only one event-the high hurdles- which was won by Michigan State's Joe Sayoldi in :08.5, a new fieldhouse record. The Wolverines had no entry in the high hurdles. ines by beating Iowa…

March 03, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 101) • Page Image 1

… 5-2 Win Over Tech Negro Coed To Continue Legal Fight, I Grand Rapids' Citizens' Group, MSU State 'Positive Interest' In Establishing 4-Year Branch Wolverines Clinch Playoff Berth As Colorado Bows…

… ninth straight NCAA playoff berth. Colorado College's last chance to overtake the Wolverines for second place in the Western Intercollegiate Hockey League and for a playoff bid were destroyed with the…

March 13, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 112) • Page Image 1

… district attorney Howes Stops 48 Shots on Goal L' U . 1 By PHIL DOUGLIS Special to The Daily COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.- Michigan's Wolverines once againJ G SI * M a reigned supreme as collegiate A.- 'I A…

… plomas from the printers. Wolverines as five men shared in Meanwhile, University of De- the scoring. Heyliger simply called troit students have been making] Iit n ¢r a i , Island Attack the government…

…- ing on the outcome of the final 20 a nations and Red minutes of play, tension built up to an unbelievably high pitch. rge Disagrees Defenseman Bob Schiller led the alter F. George (D- Wolverine pack…

… with rough and d. George, Demo- hard skating. The margin jumped, n of the Senate For- See WOLVERINES, Page 3 Committee, said United States is not Red S y Rin hina "I wouldn't b ny right to stop anyST6…

March 11, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 110) • Page Image 1

… fought fiercely here last niglht, but not fiercely enough to keep Michigan's red hot Wolverine from storming to a 7-3 victory and a berth in the fi- nals of the eighth annual NCAA tournament. Captain Bill…

… MacFarland pow ered home three unassisted goals for his seventh hat trick of the year to lead the Wolverines into Saturday night's final. They will play the winper of tonight's Colo- rado College…

Wolverines, who scored two early goals and were never headed, Michigan got off to a flying start early in the first period when Mac.- Farland netted the first of his three solo efforts on a bullet shot from…

Wolverines* safely in the lead' again, Cleary came back with his 86th point of the year at 13:08. He was credited with the tally, al- though Pitts in trying to clear the puck accidently kicked it into the cage…

… past 'M' goalie Lorne Howes. Play picked up to a high point of tightness, as a final Harvard drive brought the margin down to 4-3. A slowly rolling puck in front See WOLVERINE, Page 3 THEISS EN JOHNSON…

March 30, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 125) • Page Image 3

…'s baseball history started back in the spring of 1921 as Ray Fisher, an ex-National League pitcher, sped southward to take charge of his first Wolverine team. This genial gentleman, who someday would become…

…, however, as Fisher's Wolverines marched to their first National champion- ship, Fisher, who was born in Middle- bury, Vt., and entered organized baseball in 1908 with the New York Highlanders, was an out…

… games were wild- ly enthusiastic over the scrappy Wolverines. * * * DURING the long Fisher reign many outstanding players have benifited from his coaching, some of whom later made the big leagues. Such…

…, followed by Paul Goodman with 451, Ed Smith with 436, and Evan Hirsch with 430. High man for the losers was Cecil O'Boyle with a 496 series. gles of Boston College tumbled to the Wolverines in the second…

… final batter out, and the Wolverines were the na- tions' top team. Hairstyling to please!! Try our Personnel - Workmanship Service -10 Hairstylists NO WAITING The Dascola Barbers t near Michigan Theatre…

March 13, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 111) • Page Image 1

…. The highly favored Wolverines fell victim to the biggest surprise in the seven year history of the NCAA hockey tournament here last night as they were stunned by an inspired RPI sextet, 6-4. * * * THE…

… eight minutes of play. The victory put RPI in the championship game tonight against Minnesota- while Michi- gan will battle Boston College in the consolation game this afternoon. The Wolverines just…

… while Wolverine goalie Wil- lard Ikola was off the ice. Rensselaer's second line was the big offensive story for the victors as it beat Wolverine goalie Willard Ikola four times. Center Ron Peterkin paced…

… goalie Bob Fox. The Wolverines' first line of George Chin, Pat Cooney and Doug Mullen was held in check all night by the close checking Eastern club. It wasn't involved in any scoring. RPI jumped into an…

March 06, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 105) • Page Image 3

…Y, MARCH '6, : 954 THE MICHIGAN DAILY . ~, MARCH 6, 1954 THE MICHIGAN DAILY . ..by Ivan N. Kaye Wolverine Cagers Meet MSC Tonight Teams Meet at East Lansing in Bid For Eighth Position in…

… fighting to even up the score. In the past two sea- gan trouble under the boards, but they can also score from outside. DESPITE THIS seeming array of stars, the Wolverines and the Spartans will meet on a…

… tonight at Bloomington as Newt Loken's charges face Indiana's Hoosiers in a tune-up for next week's Big Ten meet. The heavily favored Wolverines are shooting for their fifth straight win and should get it…

…- siderably. WOLVERINE captain Mary Johnson will use this meet to re- gain his winning stride after suf- fering a sprained wrist a week ago. Johnson was very rusty in Wed- nesday's victory over MSC, and ILoken…

Wolverines has spe- cialized in crucial goals through- out his career. FOR THE PAST two years he has sparkled with the pressure on in the NCAA tournament, topping all scorers each time with four points in 1952…

March 06, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 105) • Page Image 4

… Conference Track Meet By DAVE LIVINGSTON Special to The Daily Michigan's title hopes received an unexpected jolt last night, as seven Wolverine thinclads failed to qualify for this afternoon's fi- nals of the…

… with its small but bril- liant aggregation that paced the field of qualifiers with 13. * * * THE WOLVERINES qualified 9 men, as did an Indiana team that showed itself amazingly well. .The list of…

… stole the Big Ten show with a leap of 24' %'- * * * TOM HENDRICKS hit 22' 11" to become the only Wolverine still in contention as teammate Bill Michaels also failed to qualify. Vallortigara and Dave Hess…

… rebounded to conquer Ohio State's John Nicolella, and assur- ing himself of at least a third or fourth place slot in the final standings. The fifth Wolverine who is competing for one of the top four places in…

… division. Seven members of Michigan's hockey squad will be making their last home appearanbe tonight when the Wolverines meet the Grand Rapids Rockets of the In- ternational League in a game at the Coliseum…

March 02, 1954 (vol. 64, iss. 101) • Page Image 1

…." -Daily-Dean Morton DON EADDY (33) TRIES TO PICK UP TWO POINTS FOR THE WOLVERINES. Cer Ni PdueTo Leave Big Ten Cellar By WARREN WERTHEIMER The Wolverine cage team put on a red-hot shooting exhibition last…

… Michigan State. The Boilermakers finished their Western Con- ference schedule with a 3-11 rec- ord. The Wolverines final contest ' will be at East Lansing Saturday R_ _AD__ E'_ night. * * * StrasO er THE…

… snapping out os" beginning its five-day run to- of his scoring slump, exhibited day at 8 p.m. in Lydia Mendels- the type of play he showed last sohn Theater. year when he led the Wolverine Praised by critic…

… Tickets are priced at $1.75, $1.40, up 19 points. $1.00 with a special student rate See WOLVERINES, Page 3 of 75 cents for opening night only. taken into custody. Four of the would-be assasins were…

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…

March 16, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 115) • Page Image 1

… Tigers, 4-1 Early Wolverine Goals Whip Colorado, Keep Title in U Hands By ED WHIPPIE Special to The Dagy COLORADO SPRINGS-Michigan made hockey history here las night. The Wolverines trounced crippled…

…. Friday they fought back to beat Yale, 4-3, but last night the Wolverines gave no openings for comebacks. After Graham Crag made It 4-1 halfway through the second stanza the. issue was never in doubt. The…

… 25400 rabid fans who came to see Michigan licked were disappointed by a, Michigan tiam that 'received praise from Heyliger. THE WOLVERINES rolled out of their 3-0 first period margin as George Chin opened…

… scored the second goal on assists from de- fensemen Jim H gs and Reggie Shave. Keyes tipped in a blue line shot off Haas' stick. The Tigers were shorthanded at the time and the Wolverine power play paid…

March 15, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 114) • Page Image 1

… to maintain their 1951 NCAA championship. The Wolverines have competedl in all five of the tournaments3 since their inception in 1948, and this is the third year they have. reached the finals. They…

… night, while Colorado topped Yale 4-3 last night. The Wolverines met the MCHL leaders twice during the regular season, losing 5-3 and then winning 7-6 in overtime 4 U' Deficiency Reques A -Y House…

… centers a line of Doug Mul- len (top Wolverine goal getter) and Ron Martinson, who are both first year men in collegiate hockey. He also topped the team in assists with 29. Imerit Commission, which began…

March 02, 1951 (vol. 61, iss. 101) • Page Image 3

… and Iowa as pos- sible dark horses. BOTH THE WOLVERINES and the Buckeyes are undefeated, but tied each other in one of the most thrilling matches ever seen in mamouth Yost Field House. Be- cause of…

… at 177 is also expected to contribute 7 valuable points to the Wolverine cause in his division. * * * ART DUNNE HAS shown con- siderable improvement during the I_ season despite a not too impres- sive…

… Sandura, Wolverine regu- U.S. Rallies In American Cinder Meet BUENOS AIRES-(A)-The Uni- ted States, trailing Argentina for team honors, reared back strongly yesterday to score a grand slam w in the 800…

… meet performances. * * * THIS YEAR the same situation exists for Michigan, which has the top Big Ten dual meet squad. The Wolverines have the balance that wins the dual competition, but not enough…

… perpetrated by the Wolverines who had previously been a lack- lustre quintet. Big League Nines Open .Workouts NEW YORK - P) - The "flu" bug and some 30 persistent hold- outs plagued major league base- ball…

March 19, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 115) • Page Image 6

…"I"H ' MICIH IGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MARCH 19, 1950 >, r> Gymnasts Win Seventh * * * * in Row; Set New Record Wolverines Beat Kent State' By Sweeping Tramp Event By MARV EPSTEIN They threw…

… had to come that way for the Golden Flashes are rated among the best in the mid-west. The balance of power which most observers predicted would be necessary if the Wolverines were to come out on top was…

March 02, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 100) • Page Image 1

…, Gus Stager and Bob Wagener. The Wolverines' chief competitors in this race will be the aggregation from Ohio State. The Buckeyes are expected to enter Jack Taylor, Mike Stephanos and Bunny Nakama…

… retain their number one spot with the Wolverines in the dark horse position. Second place Iowa, weakened by the loss of their free style ace Wally Ris may still have a few things to say about the outcome…

…'s power- ful natators in their bid for a second straight Big Ten swimming championship with Matt Mann III, Wolverine captain and son of the coach. The three-day meet will get under way tonight in the I…

… from four great backstrokers, Taylor, Bill Sonner, Gordon Leaf or Joe Prata. The Wolverines will be on a more equal footing in the 200-yard breast stroke where Matt Mann can choose from among Olympic…

March 23, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 125) • Page Image 7

… late last night, would. win the 160-1b. title. Other Michigan freshmen plac- ing included Bart Cruze, third at 125-lbs.; Jay Young, second at. 136-lbs.; and Jim Blaker, second at 147-lbs. Wolverine Carl…

…, became' eligible for the National AAU- meet at San Francisco April 3-4-5. However, Wolverine w r e st l i n g Coach Cliff Keen indicated they would not go because of the dis- tance involved. Keen said…

March 21, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 123) • Page Image 6

… this year's var sity squad.- Hosting the Wolverine aggrega tions are popular, established af fairs at Cleveland and Granville Ohio, and Hamilton, Ontario. Cleveland's Knights of Columbu meet tonight will…

… Highland'erV' Games, run , since 1927, will be a homecoming for two Wolverines, Jim Simpson s and Cam Gray. Both are natives n of Hamilton. e Rob Varian, Don Matheson, - freshman Brian Gibson and trans…

… vaulter Sigma Alpha Epsilon with 12, Chi ns as the Wolverines Psi with 11 and .Theta Delta Chi wi l omet thewith 10. He will compete at After winning the first event of the Denison Relays, the night, the…

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…

March 18, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 114) • Page Image 3

… ... center TOM RENDALL DICK DUNNIGAN ... right wing ... right wing NEIL McDONALD ... center Wolverines Defeat ech for NCAA Hockey LORNE HOWES .. . goalie Title CAGE TOURNEYS: Iowa Defeats Kentucky…

… Scottish Regiment Highlander's Meet at Hamilton, Ontario. George Gluppe carried off top Wolverine laurels with a third in the 300 yard dash. He led until the final ten yards when he was passed by Olympic…

… Force Range yesterday. Tom Athanas' score of 289 out of 300 was just enough to win the morning's close-contested individ- ual competition. The Wolverines' number one squad copped the afternoon round of…

March 19, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 117) • Page Image 3

… University of Michigan will begin at once, H. O. Crisler, Wolverine director of athletics, said yester- day. Contract for the project has been awarded to the low bidder, the Henry W. deKening Construc- tion…

… on one side. An idea projected by Matt Mann, retired Wolverine coach, the set-up will enable both divers and swimmers to work out simul- taneously without the necessity of synchronizing their workouts…

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…

March 15, 1952 (vol. 62, iss. 114) • Page Image 3

… The Daily CLEVELAND -- The University of Illinois' two mile relay team came from behind to edge the Wolverines quartet in the Cleve- land Arena here last night. Both anchor men were touched off together…

… run to Georgetown's Carl Joyce in another thrilling race. The winning time was 2:16.2. Mal Whitfield, Olympic half mile champ, again demonstrated his mastery over Wolverine Jack Carroll. Whitfield, the…

… just doesn't rate in Lady Luck's eyes. If a list of Michigan's tough luck athletes is ever published, the Wolverine cinder performer will probably rank high in the first five of the unfortunates…

March 25, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 120) • Page Image 3

… and provide some spring weather during the next two weeks so that the Wolverine nine can en- gage in a few outdoor workouts be- fore the Southern swing starts April 7. The indoor sessions have help- ed…

… Fancett to the outer gardens. Fancett is a pitcher with the potential to be- come a good hitter. A big boost for the Wolverines diamond fortunes, however, would be a shift in the weather and some of that…

Wolverines are rated about on a par with the Illini, and have a better than an even chance to walk off with the honors. Maize and Blue gymnasts have finished third in the Con- Name Rehfeldt Most Valuable Big…

March 07, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 104) • Page Image 3

… for the title the Wounded Wolverines were limping to a skimpy total of 13%/2. THIS YEAR, Canham's thinclads more than doubled their 1949 total to finish in second place two and one-quarter points behind…

… their performances. It was a sterling performance on the part of the Wolverines but where were the cheers for Canham? Why, they were being drowned out by the shouts of the Grandstand Coaching Associa…

March 04, 1950 (vol. 60, iss. 102) • Page Image 5

… while Mann is celebrating his silver anniversary as head mentor of the Wolverines. BID FOR BOXERS: All-Campus Boxing Tourney To Highlight IM Open House The final matches of the All- Campus boxing…

… championship meets. Prospects of the Wolverines as- cending the Western Conference throne again this season are slim but the Maize and Blue is almost certain to find itself in the run- nef-up slot behind Ohio…

… Ameri- can record for the 100-yd. breast- stroke. DAVIES HOLDS the unusual distinction of having finished fourth to ex-Wolverine Bob Sohl in the Olympic Games despite the fact that his official time was…

March 11, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 114) • Page Image 6

…-captain and scoring star, as the most valu- able Wolverine player of the year, it was announced yesterday. Burton will represent Michigan in the Chicago Tribune's annual selection of Big Ten's MVP. Con- ference…

… Big Ten meet, "but not that great." The only really disappointing performance by a Wolverine was turned in by diver Dick Kimball. The Michigan star, who beat Sam Hall in a recent dual meet, fin- ished…

March 21, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 123) • Page Image 3

… Page 4) Petitioning for Wolverine Club committee chairmanships will open Monday. Positions as chairmen of the Pep Rally, Special Events, Publi- city, and Block "M" committees will be available. The…

… petitions may be obtained from 2 to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday at the Wolverine Club offices in the Stu- dent Activities Building. Petitioning will end Marti 31.1 . M !:. fi r k, I You have tried the…

March 12, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 115) • Page Image 5

…- sion, students of the school will present a magic act and show' huiorous films of the school. The Wolverine Molar Band, a Dixieland band composed of mem- bers of the school, will also enter- tain. Small…

… announced. Wolverine Club Names Officers ANN ARBOR EMPLOYERS PERSONNEL 504 First National Bldg. NO 5-6107 M303 TYPEWRITER REPAIR and service; pick up and delivery. Moseley Type- writer Service. 204 N. 4th…

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…

March 27, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 121) • Page Image 3

… 6, Virginia Mili- tary Institute 3 Parris Island Marines 11, Michi- gan State 2 STYLES SURE TO I Plan To Try' For Olympic Squad Ended Mike Rodriguez, Wolverine wrestling captain, is now in the…

… MAN TEAM: Gagnier Shines in Meet was the second fastest indoor two mile ever recorded by a Wolverine thinclad. The only Michigan com- petitor who has bettered Walling- ford's mark is Don McEwen with a…

March 15, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 111) • Page Image 3

… Michigan hockey teams are becoming a habit here come every March and the NCAA playoffs. The Wolverines will have to wait a night, however, before they can take the ice at the Broadmoor Ice Palace for the…

…- cart by winning over favored Mich- igan, 6-4, in the first round. Engineers' First Trip The Wolverines again have the edge in experience, while Tech will be making its first appearance in the national…

March 02, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 100) • Page Image 6

… O'Reil- ly swam the event i nthe fastest time of his career to cop third place honors for the Wolverines. He finished just four seconds be- hind ther Buckeye's Jerry McNa- mee, although at one point…

…. Gus Stager's Wolverines have garnered only four points giving them a third. The remainder of the list includes Iowa with two and Michi- gan State with a single point, fol- lowed by the other four squads…

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…

March 27, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 128) • Page Image 1

… defending champion Michigan in the NCAA swim championships here last night on the strength of Bill Steuart's victory inthe 1500- meter freestyle. The Wolverines' John Urbans- cok finished a strong second be…

… the first of three days of this great aqua extravaganza. On the point basis of 7-5-4-3-2-1 for the first six places, MSU took a 7-5 lead over the Wolverines. However, Michigan is still con- sidered a…

March 14, 1959 (vol. 69, iss. 117) • Page Image 1

… Republican members of Con- gress in cooperation with the President.z Names Responsibilities "You are not charged with the resnonsibility of drafting a Renub- WOLVERINE CLUB: School Morale Causes…

… Organizational Shakeup By JOHN FISCHE The Wolverine Club has revamped its internal structure in an effort to boost University school spirit. Robert Baer, '60BAd., club president, said "school spirit has been…

March 30, 1958 • Page Image 4

… worth a Master's Wolverine Blend NO. 118 Degree to find out how the candi- Jo Hardee, a junior in the Monday thru Friday 'ti 9- Saturday 'ti 5 literary college, knows where- of she speaks. Miss Hardee has…

March 15, 1958 (vol. 68, iss. 118) • Page Image 3

…SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1958 THE MCMGAN DAILY PAGE f . - SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1958 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE wolverine Gym Team Overwhelms Navy Pie, Feinberg, Kimball, Marion Win; Host…

… Hayslett and Dozauer in the free exercise while Dozauer and Marion finished second and third behind Feinberg on the high bar. Kimball Wins On the trampoline, 'in which the Wolverines have excelled all season…

Wolverines and two men from Navy Pier. Larson won the event with a time of 4.7 seconds. Marion fin- ished second in 5.7 seconds; Porps was third with 6.4; All Stall of Michigan took fourth in 6.4 and Charles…

…. Skinner - M 81.5; 4. (tie) Cason - N, Stall - 79.5. SPARKS WOLVERINES - Nino Marion, Michigan sophomore, paced the gymnastics team to a 69 -42 victory over Navy Pier last night by taking a first in free…

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…

March 24, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 119) • Page Image 4

… Fred Davis of the Oklahoma A&M Aggies, the defending champion. Frank Hirt and Dan Deppe, the Wolverines' other two entrants, each dropped a preliminary match, but both have chances for the consolation…

… top performances. The track was still wet from the melted ice of Thursday's playoff hockey game between Montreal and New York. Another delegation of Wolverine thinclads will perform in Chicago tonight…

…. Michigan is entering eight contestants in the annual Chicago Daily News Relays. Captain Ron Wallingford will run in the two mile. Jim Pace will represent the Wolverines in the 60 yard dash, while Brendan O…

… Berrien Springs in Class C and Chassell and Portland St. Patrick in Class D. The finest contingent of squash players in Michigan will be on hand this weekend at the I-M Building for the first Wolverine

March 11, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 108) • Page Image 1

… First Period Sp Five Wolverines By DAV Another 5-1 rout of Michiga crowd of nearly 4,000 last night WIHL crown since the League's For the secnd night in a row they will be the team to beat in t k next…

…Naughton Tro- ,GOALIE HOWES CLEARS , phy. The hard-pressing Wolverine of- fense was again a team effort with five forwards dividing the scor- - ing'-Ed Switzer, Bill MacFarand, Don McIntosh, Neil McDonald, and U…

…- its short history. ner Cabinet session which sur-4 The Wolverines were once again veyed the government's North "The Champions of the West!" African policies, ranging from cur- The jubilant players…

… points ch, 5-, x Crown irt Nets 3-1 Lead, Share in Scoring E GREY n Tech before a gigantic Coliseum gave Michigan its first undisputed formation in 1951, the Wolverines demonstrated that he four-team NCAA…

March 10, 1956 (vol. 66, iss. 107) • Page Image 3

…SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1956, THE MICHIGAN DAILY UYNWI S A T U R A Y. A R C H 10, 956 T E M W I E A N= te e.. a PAGE' Tech Falls For Third Time As VI!' Nears Crow Wolverine Defense Shines…

… rebound equally hard into the Tech net. Incredible as it may seem to last night's thrilled spectators, Wolverine Coach Vic Heyliger con- sidered the rapid pace of the game to be "nothing in comparison to…

… year by the Wolverines. Geert Keilstrup, Ron Wallingford, Robin Varian, and Laird Sloan will have the task of duplicating the 1955 effort of Grant Scruggs, Dan Walter, Hobe Jones, and John Moule. Two…

… year's Journal Games' high jump. Rudesill Runs Bob Rudesill, outstanding short- distance runner of the Wolverines, will compete in 600 yard dash. Running unattached in the hurd- les will be freshman Jan…

March 26, 1955 (vol. 65, iss. 123) • Page Image 4

… of 3:19.2, I the flashy Hoosier quartet of Mike Other Cusick, John Howe, Don WardaO'her and Len Robinson retained their freshmen mastery over the Wolverine unit. DickHi] Scruggs Shines good foi…

…' 2", ill was eliminated in the' high hurdle semi-finals by tual winner, Harrison Dil- ho copped the event for h straight year. Wolverine contingent will in the Chicago Daily elays tonight.j ITHACA, N…

… Blue cause by winning his first twomatches be- fore losing out to Colorado's Linn Long, 9-4. The Wolverines' other entry, John McMahon was elim- inated in the first round and as his conqueror, James…

… Murphy Has High Hopes For Wolverine Netmen The V compete News RE I 4 By DICK CRAMER "This is one of our strongest squads in recent years," comment- ed Coach Bill Murphy on his Wol- verine tennis team in…

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…

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