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January 09, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 79) • Page Image 7

Wolverines By HERB RUSKIN Aiming for their fifth game without a defeat, Michigan's hockey team will take the ice to- night in the first of a two game series against the University of North Dakota at 8:30 in…

… the Coli- seum. This will be the first puck meeting between North Dakota and the Wolverines who have won three games and tied one since the beginning 'of the sea- son. The Michigan squad boasts…

… usual, make up the Wolverine sextet's first line, with Bob Marshall, "Ted Greer and Bill Jacobson as the second forward wall. On the - Three Teams 'ie for First In Pin League The race for the lead in the…

…-Hards ........... 9 39 third line, Wolverine Coach Vic Heyliger will have Sam Sted- man, Owen McArdle and Paul Fontana available for duty. Heyliger indicated that there would be some shifts between the second and…

January 09, 1943 (vol. 53, iss. 71) • Page Image 3

… Quintet in Big Ten Tilt; LOCAL BOYS VS. STATE CHAMPS: Wrestlers Face Detroit YMCA Even the Wolverine swimmers can- not drown the affects of wartime transportation difficulties. For they have, for the…

… receive the usual dampening admin- istered by the Maize and Blue mer- men. The shortage of space on the rails just makes it that much easier for squads to escape inundation by the Wolverines. After the…

… season's opener next Sat- urday, the Michigan A.A.U. meet, the dual meet season will start for Matt Mann's proteges. The first of two bit- ter struggles with Ohio State, the only other threat to Wolverine

… while the Wolverines aim to make it mighty tough for their opponents and at the same time climb a few rungs nearer the top of the ladder themselves. Thus far both teams have busied themselves pushing…

…'s chief vic- tims have been Selfridge Field and Michigan State but neither can be classed in the same category with Stanford and Great Lakes. In the matter of rivalry between the two teams the Wolverines

… trying for its first victory of the season, Michigan's hockey team will play host to a Port Dover sextet at 8 o'clock tonight at the Coliseum. The Wolverines will, go into the game as the underdog just as…

… the players have had ex- perience in senior leagues and in Al- len Cup competition. The Wolverines }will have one change from the team that started against Point Edward last week. Ed Reichert will start…

…- sota at Minneapolis next Thursday and Saturday, but will graduate be- fore the Wolverines again play in the Coliseum. In practices Coach Eddie Lowrey has concentrated on improving the Michigan defense…

…. Notably weak in the first two games, it has multiplied the pressure on Goalie Hank Loud, who has nevertheless turned in good performances. If it has improved, the Wolverines might possibly 'pull an upset…

January 09, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 79) • Page Image 6

… Chappuis, who has been expected to assume the bulk of the Wolverine catching burden this coming season, nor John Kul- pinski last year's starter have come out as yet. Elliott Expected To Bolster 1)eiieinse…

… its Big Nine opener against Min- nesota tomorrow evening at Yost Field House. The Wolverines, victors in four of the seven warm-ups to date, have not progressed as smoothly this season as they did at…

…. "But he's been rapidly whipping into shape." The Wolverine coach singled out the season's outstanding player as center Bill Roberts. The tall Mich- igan star, who canned 16 points in his last performance…

… Cowles' basketball schooling, has not been operat- ing too efficiently in the seven pre-Conference tussles. As a re- sult, the Wolverines have been spending considerable time this week in ironing out…

… defensive flaws. Coach Cowles says he is satis- fied with the team's shooting to date. The Wolverines have aver- aged more than 54 points per game, ringing up a season high of 78 against Marquette. Capt. Bob…

January 09, 1945 (vol. 55, iss. 53) • Page Image 3

…." The Indiana tilt Friday furnished ample evidence of the truth of this statement, as the Wolverines over- came a three-point deficit in the final minutes of play. Ted Berce, reserve forward, caged the…

… winning Hockey Tean Gettnghet for Minesota Tilt Bowing to a hard-hitting and ex- perienced Vickers A.C. squad, 12-6, in the opening hockey game of the season, the Wolverine sextet will be seeking its first…

… be the dium in the Chicago relays lst raced before, with Haegg coming en by the Wolverines, due to the deciding factor in this weekend's year. These victories were enough out on top in each of the…

…, surg- ..-dof the Wolverine star. Newton Skillman and Fred Booth, Intramural cagers opened their handed Delta Tau Delta. The third Spectators were surprised by the former teammates at Cranbrook season…

… and the "bu- terfly" breast. The opinion was voiced that many of the important events were lost by I the Wolverines because their en-I trants had spent themselves as a result of competing in successive…

January 09, 1942 (vol. 52, iss. 74) • Page Image 3

…-breaking of- nd can be counted on to turn ne excellent ball handling, sure Wisconsin scoring plays roken up by Smiley's alert defensive play so the Wolverines can expect no little trouble from him. Besides…

Wolverine puck team fight all the way, only to grab a single tie for their credit. At least two of the games might have turned to the better for Coach Eddie Lowrey's squad. Up to date, since Lowrey took over…

… the Michigan reins in 1927, Michi- gan has compiled a .513 winning percentage-winning 124 games and losing 116,, and also 17 ties. Not since 1939 has a Wolverine squad even come close to finishing with…

… best, and it is expected that this year's play will be no different. After Saturday the competition for the Wolverines really gets tough. Ahead of them are four tussles with Illinois' Big Ten…

… intimates as Buddy the blues, though," he hastened to and hereinafter to be referred to assure. as the Hammering Hebrew, with Keen Banks On Courtright apologies to Sgt. henry Greenberg, When the Wolverine

January 09, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 49) • Page Image 1

… 18 through 21 ive night, passed,the Wolverine at- to 6-4. It was at this juncture that years old-a move expected to make tack by chalking up seven field goals the aforementioned King started on and two…

…. standing play under the basket which consecutive baskets, making every Major General Lewis B. Hershey, kept the Wolverines on the Illini's one of these scores from drive-in Selective Service Director, said…

… Se- 61h a and the Wolverines took the lead 18- lective Service director authorizes the , M cM ahon " . S ys17. Elroy Hirsch followed rapidly exception. with a beautiful tip-in shot off the Aside from…

… effect Feb. 1 .or the preservation of the Christian er with the Illini trying desperately will be allowed to run their course, pirit." to halt the rampaging Wolverines. but will not be renewed. Recently in…

January 09, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 49) • Page Image 8

… and basketball all had programs to offer to sports enthusiasts. THE WOLVERINE bas- I ketball team first sufferedI a defeat Friday night at the hands of a superiorI Northwestern cage team. The Michigan…

… team was1 downed 57 to 47 . . . But the team came back Sat- urday to win, 52 to 49, over the Illinois "Gee Whiz Kids." Tom King led the Wolverine scoring with a total of 16 points . . . The Michigan…

January 09, 1944 (vol. 54, iss. 49) • Page Image 7

…. Illinois climed into the lead again on free throws by Bob Morton and' Gordon Gillespie. This time, how- ever, the Wolverines were not to be denied as they began scoring withz precision-like accuracy. Strack…

… Judson connected for the Orange and Blue-providing what appeared to be a comfortable lead.- It was now that the Wolverines ~ started their final rally which result- ed in eventual victory. Dave Strack…

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