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词条 1954 in Michigan
释义

  1. Office holders

     State office holders  Mayors of major cities  Federal office holders 

  2. Population

  3. Sports

     Baseball  American football  Basketball  Ice hockey  Boat racing  Golfing  Other 

  4. Chronology of events

     January  February  March  April  May  June  July  August  September  October  November  December 

  5. Births

     Gallery of 1954 births 

  6. Deaths

     Gallery of 1954 deaths 

  7. See also

  8. References

{{Year in Michigan|1954|license_plate=1954 Michigan License Plate.JPG}}

Events from the year 1954 in Michigan.

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Office holders

State office holders

  • Governor of Michigan: G. Mennen Williams (Democrat)
  • Lieutenant Governor of Michigan: Clarence A. Reid (Republican
  • Michigan Attorney General: Frank Millard (Republican)
  • Michigan Secretary of State: Owen Cleary (Republican)
  • Speaker of the Michigan House of Representatives: Wade Van Valkenburg
  • Chief Justice, Michigan Supreme Court:

Mayors of major cities

  • Mayor of Detroit: Albert Cobo (Republican)
  • Mayor of Grand Rapids: Paul G. Goebel/George Veldman
  • Mayor of Flint: Donald W. Riegle Sr./George M. Algoe
  • Mayor of Saginaw: George H. Fischer
  • Mayor of Dearborn: Orville L. Hubbard
  • Mayor of Lansing: Ralph Crego
  • Mayor of Ann Arbor: William E. Brown Jr.

Federal office holders

  • U.S. Senator from Michigan: Homer S. Ferguson (Republican)
  • U.S. Senator from Michigan: Charles E. Potter (Republican)
  • House District 1: Thaddeus M. Machrowicz (Democrat)
  • House District 2: George Meader (Republican)
  • House District 3: Paul W. Shafer (Republican)
  • House District 4: Clare Hoffman (Republican)
  • House District 5: Gerald Ford (Republican)
  • House District 6: Kit Clardy (Republican)
  • House District 7: Jesse P. Wolcott (Republican)
  • House District 8: Alvin Morell Bentley (Republican)
  • House District 9: Ruth Thompson (Republican)
  • House District 10: Elford Albin Cederberg (Republican)
  • House District 11: Victor A. Knox (Republican)
  • House District 12: John B. Bennett (Republican)
  • House District 13: George D. O'Brien (Democrat)
  • House District 14: Louis C. Rabaut (Democrat)
  • House District 15: John Dingell Sr. (Democrat)
  • House District 16: John Lesinski Jr. (Democrat)
  • House District 17: Charles G. Oakman (Republican)
  • House District 18: George Anthony Dondero (Republican)

Population

{{Population of Michigan cities and counties (1950 Census)}}

Sports

Baseball

  • 1954 Detroit Tigers season – Under manager Fred Hutchinson, the Tigers compiled a 68–86 record and finished in fifth place in the American League. The team's statistical leaders included Harvey Kuenn with a .306 batting average, Ray Boone with 20 home runs and 85 RBIs, Steve Gromek with 18 wins, and Bob Miller with a 2.45 earned run average.[1]
  • 1954 Michigan Wolverines baseball team - Under head coach Ray Fisher, the Wolverines compiled a 22–9 record.[2] Jack Corbett was the team captain.[3]

American football

  • 1954 Detroit Lions season – Under head coach Buddy Parker, the Lions compiled a 9–2–1 record, finished in first place in the NFL Western Conference, and lost the 1954 NFL Championship Game to the Cleveland Browns. The team's statistical leaders included Bobby Layne with 1,818 passing yards, Lew Carpenter with 476 rushing yards, Dorne Dibble with 768 receiving yards, and Doak Walker with 106 points scored (five touchdowns, 43 extra points, and 11 field goals).[4]
  • 1954 Michigan Wolverines football team – Under head coach Bennie Oosterbaan, the Wolverines finished in a tie for second place in the Big Ten Conference with a record of 6–3 and were ranked No. 15 in the final AP and UPI Polls. Left tackle Art Walker was selected as a first-team All-American.[5]
  • 1954 Michigan State Spartans football team – Under head coach Duffy Daugherty, the Spartans compiled a 3–6 record.[6]
  • 1954 Central Michigan Chippewas football team – Under head coach Kenneth "Bill" Kelly, the Chippewas compiled an 8–2 record and tied for the Interstate Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (IIAC) championship.[7]
  • 1954 Detroit Titans football team – The Titans compiled a 2–7 record under head coach Wally Fromhart.[8]
  • 1954 Michigan State Normal Hurons football team – Under head coach Fred Trosko, the Hurons compiled a 7–2 record and tied with Central Michigan for the IIAC championship.[9]
  • 1954 Western Michigan Broncos football team – Under head coach Jack Petoskey, the Broncos compiled a 4–5 record.[10]

Basketball

  • 1953–54 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team – Under head coach William Perigo, the Wolverines compiled a 9–13 record.[11] Jim Barron was the team's leading scorer with 377 points in 22 games for an average of 17.1 points per game.[12]
  • 1953–54 Michigan State Spartans men's basketball team – Under head coach Pete Newell, the Spartans compiled a 9–13 record.[13]
  • 1953–54 Detroit Titans men's basketball team – The Titans compiled an 11–17 record under head coach Bob Calihan.[14]
  • 1953–54 Western Michigan Broncos men's basketball team – Under head coach Joseph Hoy, the Broncos compiled a 10–11 record.[15]

Ice hockey

  • 1953–54 Detroit Red Wings season – Under head coach Tommy Ivan, the Red Wings compiled a 37–19–14 record and defeated the Montreal Canadiens in seven games in the 1954 Stanley Cup Finals. Gordie Howe led the team with 33 goals, 48 assists, and 81 points. The team's goaltender was Terry Sawchuk.[16]
  • 1953–54 Michigan Wolverines men's ice hockey team – Under head coach Vic Heyliger, the team compiled a 15–6–2 record and finished third in the 1954 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament.[17]
  • 1953–54 Michigan State Spartans men's ice hockey team – Under head coach Amo Bessone, the Spartans compiled an 8–14–1 record.[18]
  • 1953–54 Michigan Tech Huskies men's ice hockey team – Under head coach Al Renfrew, Michigan Tech compiled a 7–17–1 record.[19]

Boat racing

  • Port Huron to Mackinac Boat Race –
  • APBA Gold Cup –

Golfing

  • Michigan Open –
  • Motor City Open -

Other

Chronology of events

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

Births

  • February 2 - Christie Brinkley, model and actress, in Monroe, Michigan
  • March 20 - Steve McCatty, Major League Baseball pitcher (1977–1985), AL wins leader in 1981, in Detroit
  • April 6 - Aaron Kyle, NFL cornerback (1976–1982), in Detroit
  • April 23 - Michael Moore, documentary filmmaker (Roger & Me, Bowling for Columbine, Fahrenheit 9/11) and author, in Flint, Michigan
  • May 31 - Paul Franklin, multi-instrumentalist, known mainly for his work as a steel guitarist, in Detroit
  • October 8 - Tom Price, current Secretary of Health and Human Services, in Lansing, Michigan
  • November 23 - Debbie Dingell, U.S. Representative from Michigan, wife of John Dingell who served for 60 years before her, in Detroit

Gallery of 1954 births

Deaths

  • May 3 - Philip Bartelme, athletic director of the University of Michigan (1909-1921), credited with bringing basketball, hockey and swimming to varsity status, at age 77 in Carmel, California

Gallery of 1954 deaths

See also

  • History of Michigan
  • History of Detroit

References

1. ^{{cite web|title=1954 Detroit Tigers Statistics|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|work=Baseball-Reference.com|accessdate=July 29, 2017|url=https://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/DET/1954.shtml}}
2. ^{{cite web|title=2012 University of Michigan Baseball Record Book|publisher=University of Michigan|year=2012|accessdate=August 9, 2017|pages=22, 71|url=http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/mich/sports/m-basebl/auto_pdf/2011-12/misc_non_event/bsb-recordbook-2012.pdf}}
3. ^2012 Record Book, p. 13.
4. ^{{cite news|title=1954 Detroit Lions Statistics & Players|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|work=Pro-Football-Reference.com|accessdate=July 29, 2017|url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/det/1954.htm}}
5. ^{{cite web|title=1954 Football Team|publisher=University of Michigan, Bentley Historical Library|accessdate=July 29, 2017|url=http://bentley.umich.edu/athdept/football/fbteam/1954fbt.htm}}
6. ^{{cite web|title=1954 Michigan State Spartans Schedule and Results|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|work=SR/College Football|accessdate=July 29, 2017|url=https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/schools/michigan-state/1954-schedule.html}}
7. ^{{cite web|title=Central Michigan 2015 Football Media Guide|publisher=Central Michigan University|accessdate=July 29, 2017|pages=100, 110|year=2015|url=http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/cmu/sports/m-footbl/auto_pdf/2015-16/misc_non_event/2015-Football-Media-Guide.pdf}}
8. ^{{cite web|title=1954 Detroit Mercy Titans Schedule and Results|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|work=SR/College Football|accessdate=July 29, 2017|url=https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/schools/detroit-mercy/1954-schedule.html}}
9. ^{{cite web|title=2014 Digital Media Guide: Eastern Michigan University|publisher=Eastern Michigan University Football|accessdate=July 29, 2017|pages=169, 176|url=http://www.emueagles.com/custompages/football/2014/2014EMUFBGuide.pdf}}
10. ^{{cite web|title=Football Records: Annual Results|publisher=Western Michigan University|accessdate=July 29, 2017|url=http://www.wmubroncos.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=4600&ATCLID=204948424}}
11. ^{{cite web|title=1953–54 Michigan Wolverines Schedule and Results|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|work=SR/CBB|accessdate=July 29, 2017|url=https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/schools/michigan/1954-schedule.html}}
12. ^{{cite web|title=University of Michigan Basketball Record Book|publisher=University of Michigan|page=31|url=http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/mich/sports/m-baskbl/auto_pdf/bkm-through-the-years.pdf}}
13. ^{{cite web|title=1953–54 Michigan State Spartans Schedule and Results|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|work=SR/CBB|accessdate=July 29, 2017|url=https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/schools/michigan-state/1954-schedule.html}}
14. ^{{cite web|title=1953–54 Detroit Titans Schedule and Results|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|work=SR/CBB|accessdate=July 29, 2017|url=https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/schools/detroit-mercy/1954-schedule.html}}
15. ^{{cite web|title=1953–54 Western Michigan Broncos Schedule and Results|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|work=SR/CBB|accessdate=July 17, 2017|url=https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/schools/western-michigan/1954-schedule.html}}
16. ^{{cite web|title=1953–54 Detroit Red Wings Roster and Statistics|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|work=Hockey-Reference.com|accessdate=July 29, 2017|url=https://www.hockey-reference.com/teams/DET/1954.html}}
17. ^{{cite web |publisher=College Hockey News|accessdate=July 17, 2017 |title=Michigan Team History|url=http://www.collegehockeynews.com/reports/teamHistory/Michigan/31}}
18. ^{{cite web |publisher=College Hockey News|accessdate=July 29, 2017 |title=Michigan State Team History|url=http://www.collegehockeynews.com/reports/teamHistory/Michigan-State/32}}
19. ^{{cite web |publisher=College Hockey News|accessdate=July 29, 2017 |title=Michigan Tech Team History|url=http://www.collegehockeynews.com/reports/teamHistory/Michigan-Tech/33}}
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