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March 06, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 108) • Page Image 1

… team won four weight division championships at the Sports Building yesterday to run away with the Big Ten team title, the 10th in Wolverine Coach Cliff Keen's 35-year career. On Friday Michigan had…

… third in the 123-pound division by win- ning his consolation match, and Wolverines Dick Fronczak and' Fred Olm lost close decisions in their bids for consolation honors. No Conference wrestling team had…

… firsts to the Wolverines four, but simply could not match Michigan's great overall team strength. A total of 13 different trackmen won points for the Wol- verines. Double Winner Heading the Wolverine honor…

… lost to North Dakota here last night in overtime, 4-3, eliminating the Wolverines from the WCHA play-offs. Bill Colpitts of the NoDaks scored at 9:49 of the overtime period to foil the Michigan squad…

… led all scorers with 21 points, while teammate John Tidwell bagged 18. (See Story, Page 8) ses to their feet ,to cheer the 400-yard medley in t is. The Wolverines won the meet, their fourth consec nt…

… the Wolverines previous record of 148, set last year. Trailing the Wolverines and Hoosiers, in what proved as ex- pected, to be a dual meet on a grand scale, were Ohio State, 41V2, Michigan State, 35…

…, Iowa, 17, Minnesota and Illinois, 4, Wis- consin, 31 /2and Northwestern and Purdue 0. Wolverines Push Last night, as in the first two days of competition, it was out- standing individual performances…

… in 16 years win three Big Ten winter spot Ititles in a single season. The last such flourish w also accomplished by Michiga in 1944, when the Wolverin won the same three titles. Michigan ended the meet…

… w 30 point winners. While India had 18. Leading 93-77 at the beginn of the evening's program Wolverines were never in trot and. clinched the meet with two events remaining. Clark Tops All Perhaps the…

December 10, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 67) • Page Image 1

… Plot Sanctions Arrest Of Lumi WIN LEAGUE OPENER: Wolverines Skate Over Sioux, 6=2 Hayes Sees Early Passage Of Statute for Peace Corps By JOHN ROBERTS Legislation authorizing a peace corps will be…

… a 6-2 victory before nearly 3,000 fans at the Coliseum. The two teams will meet again tonight at 8 p.m. Last night's victory was the second in a row for the Wolverines following an opening loss to Tor…

… equal to the task, however, and when Berenson netted the first Wolverine goal midway through the period the tide had already turned. Babcock caged his first WCHA goal later in the period, and when…

…:40. Michigan Coach Al Renfrew, al- though he was somewhat con- crened with the Wolverine's let- down in the third period, was pleased with his team's perform- ance in the first two periods. "We skated real well…

November 19, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 53) • Page Image 1

… thrill of the"glory days" of Wolverine grid su- premacy. Lucky Combination But even the most avid among us must admit that it took a combination of skill, luck and what is often referred to as intestinal…

… fortitude for Michigan to beat the Buckeyes that day. A foot of snow, two blocked kicks, Northwestern's 14-7 upset of Illinois and the fine punting turned the Wolverines' worst season in 13 years into a…

… fourth consecutive Conference title. A string of injuries to key backs Ortmann, Leo Koceski, and Don Dufek (now Wolverine freshman coach),- seemingly had shattered Wolverine hopes for a Big Ten…

… Helps But miracles can happen, and one did that afternoon. A foot of snow helped the Wolverines contain OSU's All-American, Vic Janowicz, and whip the Bucks. And Northwestern's Dick Flowers led his team…

…- dium. Aside from the circumstances surrounding the game itself, its statistics must certainly rank as the oddest in Conference his- tory. The Wolverines gained only 27 yards total and made no first downs…

… 14 times in the first half alone, 24 times in the game. Janowicz punted 21 times for Ohio State, and their com- For the Wolverines three players stood out in the victory --Ortmann, Tony Momsen, and…

… captain Al Wahl. Although Janowicz out-aver- aged Ortmann in punting, 32- 30. the Michigan tailback came through with several key punts, to keep the Wolverines out of trouble. Once he punted the ball from…

… made several key defensive plays when Ohio State was pressing for an equalizing touchdown, Tomorrow, the Wolverines will "try for another team vic- tory. It won't be as much a miracle if they win; no…

… roses will bloom; it probably won't even snow. But a victory would give Michigan a 6-3 record for its best season since 1956. S XX. >:Z4 'I I S S}: Wolverines ran up a 7-2 rec- ord and finished second…

… television cove age. Rated as seven-point underdogs, the Wolverines will trying' to duplicate last year's 23-14 upset victory. If th succeed, Coach Bump Elliott's.squad will have a 6-3 recorc the best a…

November 06, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 42) • Page Image 1

… gave Bump Elliott's Wolverines 8-7 victory over Pete Elliott's Illinois team in the first me ing of the coaching brothers yesterday before 60,927 at Miu igan Stadium. Six times, three in each half…

…, Illinois threatened t Michigan goal only to be stopped by a decisively outweigh but determined Wolverine defense. The Michigan offense, which rolled up 72 points in first three games before taking a leave of…

… ground gainer most of the afternoon for Coaci Bump Elliott's Wolverines who beat brother Pete Elliott's Illini, 8-7. Bump, on the left, and Pete, on the right, watched the game intently, Presidential Poll…

… to submit membership lists to SGC. was able to move the ball only twice all day. But with some strategic surprises that was all the Wolverines needed. Two P Drives Halted Twice Michigan halted…

… Illinois score gave the Michigan offense the stimulus it needed to get into gear and the Wolverines took the kickoff and marched 70 yards in 14 plays to cut the margin to 7-6. March Appeared Stopped This…

… snapped to Dave Glinka, the. shallow man, and he tossed a 16-yard pass to Bob Johnson for the first down. The Wolverines moved from the 27 to the one yard line on a 15 yard run by Dennis Fitzgerald and two…

… plunges by fullback Bill Tun- nicliff. Then after two attempts gained nothing, Tunnicliff went over for the score. The Wolverines gambled for the second time in the space of five minutes when they lined up…

… Illini renewed their futile assault on the Wolverine goal. Midway through the third period Wood's field goal try from the 34 hit the cross bar to frustrate one attempt. As the period neared its end Wood…

January 10, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 78) • Page Image 1

…' -David o ltrow TECH CHASED - Michigan Tech winger Dan Farrell has picked up a follower in Wolverine Steve Bochen behind the Tech goal as Farrell attempts to clear the puck. This was the case all week- end…

… for the Huskies as they' were chased off the Coliseum ice twice by the aggressive Wolverines, 5-1 and 4-1. Michigan hay won eight of ten games for the season. . In Fourth Consecutive Win By DAVE COOK A…

Wolverines' fourth consecutive win, and eighth in ten games. Once more the story of the game was in the brilliant combined efforts of Wolverine goalie Jim Coyle and the defensive crew led by Captain Bobbie…

… Watt. Coyle turned aside 21 shots and wound up the night as the top goalie in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association with a 2.5 goals- - per-game average. Watt set the Wolverines off flying in the…

…, 89-58, to the delight of 12,208 spectators in Jenison Field House.. The Spartans, outrunning end outrebounding the Wolverines all through the game, pulled out to a commanding lead midway in the first…

… half and held a comfortable advantage thereafter. It was Michigan's first Big Ten game, and came after the Blue had compiled a 2-7 non-league record. Tomorrow the Wolverines face another tough…

October 29, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 35) • Page Image 1

… / Crowd, To See Aerial Duel Miller To Challenge 'M' Defense; Glinka To Carry Wolverine Hopes By BRIAN MacCLOWRY Jolted from their Big Ten title aspirations last week by, burly Minnesota, Bump Elliott…

…'s Wolverines will attempt to rebound today when they meet sophomore studded Wiscon- sin at Camp Randall Stadium in Madison. Game time is 2:30 p.m. (EST) and the coverage will be handled by radio stations WPAG…

…. Today's game will mark the 25th meeting between the two schools with the Wolverines holding a de- cisive edge in the series. Mich- T igan has won 18 of the battles, .O C Wisconsin five, and there has…

… _ -Daily-James Warneka McRAE ON THE MOVE-Michigan halfback Bennie McRae moves the ball out of Wolverine terri- tory in the first quarter of the Minnesota game. He will be at left halfback today. BONSAL…

… seems to be on the side of Michigan today. The Wolverines have never lost a game at Madison in their eight appear- ances. Unbeaten Season The last time Michigan appear- ed in Madison, in 1947, they whip…

… go into the game with 1-2 records in Big Ten play, and with no visions of winning the title. Last Saturday while the Wolverines were suffering their second conference loss, a bruising 10-0 decision to…

… times for ten yards. A sound Miller could have made the Ohio State game much closer. In the second period with the score tied and Wisconsin on See WOLVERINES, Page 6 MSU Trustees, Vote To Ask More Funds…

November 13, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 48) • Page Image 1

…- selves, they oppose Diem's harsh methods for maintaining the security of the country against red terrorism. Diem'Trapped Wolverines Slasi To 29-7 Victory 'M' Defense Shines in Second Half As Hoosiers Gain…

… failed. Indiana once again tried to move the ball, but was forced to punt when it lost two yards in three plays. Indiana Interception The Wolverines immediately launched a 47 yard drive that car- ried them…

December 15, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 71) • Page Image 1

… best defensive effort of the seasoin to pin a 68-57 loss on Idaho's invading Vandals last night before a sparce and somewhat quiet turnout of 1,500 onlookers at Yost Field House. The Wolverines turned a…

… he main- tained his intention was "to make See MOSCOW, Page 3 on the year. Tidwell Sets Pace As usual, captain John Tidwell paced the Wolverine offensive at-j tack as he picked up 21 points to nab…

… scoring honors for the night. The senior guard, ranked third among Big Ten players prior to last night's game with a 24.5 aver- age, paced the Wolverine attack in the first half with 11 points, most- ly on…

… Tidwell getting all five of his first-half field goals in a nine- minute span and the Wolverines working their patterns almost to perfection, Michigan shot ahead and led by 11 points with 7:46 remaining in…

… the half. However, "M" started getting a little overanxious after that, com- mitting numerous fouls and mak- ing several errors, permitting the Vandals to close the gap. Idaho outscored the Wolverines

…, high for his team, and played the entire game until he fouled out with 1:09 remaining. Michigan lived up to its repu- tation of being a second-half team See WOLVERINES, Page 6 Ford FiRs In As President…

February 28, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 102) • Page Image 1

… three. ichigan scoring records and sparking the Wolverines' 72-65 win over Michigan State. Scoring 41 points, he broke the old record of 39 points in the closing moments of the game. Tidwell Sets, New…

… Marks In JIM set By JMBENAGH Daily Sports Editor Michigan's John Tidwell cracked open everything in sight here last night to lead the Wolverines to1 their first Big Ten triumph this year-a stunning 72…

May 08, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 154) • Page Image 1

…: Wolverines, Spartans Divide Twin Bill By BRIAN MacCLOWRY In a doubleheader straight out of Hollywood, Michigan and Mich- igan State took turns staving off last inning rallies yesterday as the two teams split…

… a doubleheader at Ferry Field. The Spartans took the opener 2-1, and Michigan came back to win the nightcap 6-5, before a small gathering of shivering fans. . Wolverine shortstop Gene Struc- zewski…

… Show Fastballing righthander Mickey Sinks was the Spartans' whole show in the first game as he threw a five hitter at the Wolverines. Michigan only had three hits, including Struczewski's blast, off…

….R.A. in 41 innings pitched. Wolverine starter Al Koch de- served a better fate. He allowed only seven singles and both of the Spartan runs were unearned. In the third inning, State second baseman Ron Holmes…

… the Wolverines, with Struczewski's aid, came back to take the nightcap 6-5. DEBATED AT SFAC. Admissions Rise; Problems Soar - SerieRs A mericans Set To End Moratorium Detection System, Peaceful Uses…

March 02, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 104) • Page Image 1

…'s Wolverines closed out the home hockey season last night by dropping a 4-2 decision to Denver, but managed to show a brand of hockey that will bring fans back for more next year. Coach Al Renfrew's icers will…

… close out the current campaign on the road this weekend at North Dakota. At least one win is a must if the Wolverines hope to make the Western Collegiate Hockey Association playoffs. Pioneers Scared After…

March 04, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 106) • Page Image 1

… the 200-yard individual medley leave the starting blocks at the start of the race last night. Inset (left) shows Fred Wolf of Michigan, the eventual winner. Wolf's victory gave the Wolverines seven…

… points in the three-day Big Ten championship meet. The Wolverines trail Indiana In the meet, 22-16. Eli Wolf Wins, but Michigan Trails! By HAL APPLEBAUM Michigan and Indiana each won a final event, but…

March 01, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 103) • Page Image 1

… Group U, Bud get, H1ear Offca TO PLAY AGAIN TOMORROW: wolverine Icers Lose to Pioneers, 8-1 tea todi Pou the Wo wit ocl and and vic sor pla n fire eer ly fin day ran gan c vis pas ope in Wc H Bo cro…

…. Red Berenson led a Wolverine sh in the early minutes of the cond stanza, and Kirkwood ckled behind the sophomore rnter's backhand drive. It was e only Michigan threat of the riod. T r e m e n d o u s…

…- ngering his team's chances for ctory. For the rest of the game, e Wolverines were able to mus- r only five shots on the Pioneer See WHITE, Page 6 WATCHING-That's what Michigan's Al Hinnegan and Bernard…

… Neilsen are 4oing as Denver center Ken Williamson (8) drives the puck down the ice. The entire Wolverine squad did a lot of watching as they saw the Pioneers rip four goals through them in the last period…

February 27, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 101) • Page Image 1

… -Minnesota goalie Chuck Stein- weg's net and the bolts took the form of two quick shots from the sticks of Michigan hockey players. These two scores wrapped up a hard-fought 3-2 win for the Wolverines over a…

… place in the to hold off the Wolverine attack pre-release wards. single handed in the second period "Some situations become so as 17 Michigan pucks were direct- pathologically bizzare that the ed in his…

… what is wrong with his thinking. t)-nw.. fr m hirnum P ,,mn Break Tie Afigered by the thwarted scor- ing opportunities, of that second period, the Wolverines broke the tie at the 2:38 mark, and were out…

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February 20, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 95) • Page Image 1

… 3:30 in Varsity Exhibi- tion Pool. On the basis of times turned in previous to today's meet, the Hoosiers must be rated as slight favorites over the Wolverines, Who won their 33rd consecutive dual…

…. Wolverines, who are undefeated in dual meet com- petition since Feb. 25, 1956 when they lost, 57-48, to Ohio State. Record Holders Led by world record holders Frank McKinney and Mike Troy, Indiana has easily…

Wolverine matmen, whose tri- umph here was their eighth straight. The 23-3 score equaled Michigan's most lopsided victory of the season, achieved Feb. 1 against Purdue. The loss was Il- linois' eighth in 11…

February 14, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 88) • Page Image 1

Wolverines within two losses of the record established by the Michigan team of 1917-18 of ten games. Once more the Wolverines showed promise to their followers, holding the lead through the first: ten minutes…

… baskets in the open-I ing minutes of the contest, and when guard Jon Hall converted a long pass from center Bob Brown,, the Wolverines stretched their ad- vantage to 12-6. It was their biggest lead. With…

December 07, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 64) • Page Image 1

… played fairly sloppily in the low-scoring first half as the Panthers for the most part r outplayed the Wolverines. At one point Pittsburgh had a seven-point * f lead-its biggest of the night. But for the…

…'s John Frid4 team-in the half. He also caught (11) seems about to have things well in hand. the crowd's fancy with his ag- gressive play. 'M' Leads at Half FOREIGN DOCTORS: Only once were the Wolverines

December 03, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 61) • Page Image 1

… leads last night as a determined Toronto hockey team fought from behind twice to spoil the season opener for the Wolverines, 4-3.1 v 'Captain Bill Kennedy scored what proved to be the winning goal at 1…

… 'ERv Rush duplicated Berenson's two goal performance within ,three minutes, and winger Jim Murchie beat Wolverine goalie Jim Coyle at 8:09 of the second to set the stage for Kennedy's winning ta…

… mistakes. Our defense made too many bad moves deep in our own end and we took too long clearing the puck." The Wolverines, confused and hesitant behind their own goal throughout the game yielded the puck…

May 22, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 166) • Page Image 1

… ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, MAY 22, 1960 FVE CENTS EIGHT] ,. wolverines Cop Big Ten Tennis Championshi L P INDIVIDUAL CHAMPION-Bruce MacDonald was one of two Michigan players who captured…

… individual titles as the Wolverines rolled to their second straight Big Ten tennis championship at Evanston this weekend. oBy Narrow Margi Fulton, MacDonaldWin. in Singles; Wiley, Dubie Take Doubles Crown By…

May 14, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 159) • Page Image 1

… rain at Ferry Field. The Wolverines, who had trailed since the third inning, loaded the bases with nobody out after Brown had chased home Roman with the tying-run Then following Dick Syring's pop to…

… oubles, and then Mounts golfed towering home run over the left leld fence that fell just beyond he outstretched glove of Brown. Come Back Again The Wolverines came back for he second time of the game with…

… walk to Mounts. With Bob Kyff on the mound or Indiana, following Deem's exit n the Wolverine fourth, a hit, an rror and an infield out pulled the See NINTH, Page 6 committee," Rabaut, public works…

February 13, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 87) • Page Image 1

… Solving Border Looking into the future, the T gress should attack the problem of Tech Rally Overcomes tWolverines By MIKE GILLMAN Special to The Daily HOUGHTON - An out-skated Michigan team fell before a…

… of the season here at Tech, roared their approval through the scoring splurge as Tech's touted "Production Line"! of Paul Coppo, John' Kosiancic and Gerald Fabbro turned on the power. The Wolverines

… season, The host team started out the, game with constant pressure on the Wolverine net and it took a fine Job by Coyle (and a little of his Irish luck on two shots hit- ting the post) to keep the Huskies…

January 12, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 79) • Page Image 1

… offense to pocket a well earned 77-72 Big Ten basketball victory last night in Yost Fieldhouse. The Wolverines, hardly resembling the ragged outfit that was crushed Saturday, 89-58, by Michigan State, were…

… further Wolverine heroics. The win was Indiana's first in four Conference attempts. Michigan::e is still shutout in the victory column after two tries, Michigan junked its traditional fast-break offensive…

… in an effort' to work for the best possible shots as well as to slow down the Hoosiers who entered the game with an 80-point average, Thie Wolverines accomplished their primary goal. They put on their…

January 09, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 77) • Page Image 1

… SHINES IN LEAGUE WIN: Wolverines Outskate Tech Huskies, 5-1 By MIKE GILLMAN An iron-clad defense, a change of lines and a brilliant job of goal keeping by Jim Coyle combined to give Michigan a bruising 5…

…-1 win over Michigan Tech here last night. The Wolverines, who will be meeting the revenge-minded Huskies again tonight, got off on the right foot with an early tally and were never in trouble from there…

…-foot screen shot by a defenseman opening the night's scoring, the near-capacity- crowd should have known that it was going to be a night for the defense. The Wolverine back men gave Coyle near…

November 12, 1960 (vol. 71, iss. 47) • Page Image 1

… for the heavily-favored Wolverines would give them a 5-3 record with only Ohio State left on the schedule. The Hoosiers (1-6), who have upset Michigan in each of the last two years, have beaten only…

… and quarterback Don Hannah. Two InJuries Physically the Wolverines are in somewhat lessthan perfect shape. The problem rests at right half- back where starter Dave Raimey and Ed Hood have been declared…

April 26, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 143) • Page Image 1

…, working in relief of John Kerr and Gordon Rinckey, came on in the fifth inning with the Wolverines trailing 8-5, and held the heavy hitting Titans scoreless, while scattering four singles the rest of the…

… over the 380 sign in straightaway center. DeBusschere Victimized Despite Michigan's five run fourth, DeBusschere remained in the game and was the victim of all the Wolverine homers and nine of the ten…

April 23, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 141) • Page Image 1

… competition failed to quiet Michigan's booming bats as the Wolverines defeated Illinois, 8-5, in the Confer- ence opener yesterday at Ferry Field. : y This afternoon at 1:30 Michigan will host Purdue in a…

… double- header. The Boilermakers lost 9-2 to Michigan State in the only other Big Ten action yesterday. The Wolverines, who were batting .325 going into the contest, expected a rough time at the hands of…

March 03, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 105) • Page Image 1

…' Swimmers Host Big Ten Meet By HAL APPLEBAUM The Wolverines, seeking their Michigan and Indiana, the two third consecutive Big Ten cham- powerhouses of collegiate swim- pionship, and the Hoosiers are ming…

… two squads are the one-meter diving. expected to battle with Southern California for the national title. Seek Revenge D rive B egun The Wolverines will not only be eyeing their third consecutive…

February 21, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 96) • Page Image 1

…-4 * * * * * * * * * Eisenhower To Make Tri Through South America 4 --Daily-Dave Giltrow FREESTYLE-The Wolverines' Frank Legacki (swimmer at left) wins the 100-yard freestyle in the Michigan Varsity Pool yesterday. Pete…

… to defeat the Wol- verines, 58-47, before an overflow crowd of 3,000 at Varsity Pool. The Wolverines had last lost Feb. 25, 1956 when they were beaten by Ohio State, also 58-47. The meet, billed as the…

September 16, 1960 • Page Image 1

… for the United States in the 200 meter butterfly event was Wolverine senior Dave Gillanders of Royal Oak. Gillanders finished third be- hind Indiana's Mike Troy, who won the race in the world record…

June 22, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 2) • Page Image 1

… annual Wolverine Girls' State. The nine-day study in state gov- ernment began yesterday with a General Assembly at Rackham. Sponsored by local civic organi- zations, the girls are duplicating city, county…

May 15, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 160) • Page Image 1

… first game yesterday as the Ohio State shortstop overthrew fiirst baseman Dave Mason. Syring scored Michigan's first run minutes later as he rode in on Gene Struczewski's homer. The Wolverines won this…

May 01, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 148) • Page Image 1

… tape in the distance medley yesterday and records a win for the Wolverine team in the Penn Relays. The final time for the winning team at Philadelphia's Franklin Fieldwas nine minutes, 56.8 seconds. 'M…

March 25, 1960 (vol. 70, iss. 124) • Page Image 1

…. Southern California, the other leading contender to end Michi- gan's three-year championship reign, shared the opening-day point lead at ten each with the Wolverines and Yale. Indiana had only three points…

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