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October 30, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 31) • Page Image 1

…, leader of the longshoremen's union, met with CIO President Philip Murray yes- terday to stave off the threatened ouster of left wingers at the CIO Allis, Peterson Score Markers Wolverines Grab Third in…

… of the 25th anniversary of the dedication of Illinois Memorial Stadium saw the Wolverines strike 51 yards through the air in the second period and drive over from the one foot line in the final quarter…

… to throw a wet blanket on the Rose Bowl fires which had begun to glimmer in the surprising Indians' eyes. THE WOLVERINE victory coupled with Minnesota's surprising loss to Purdue assured Michigan of an…

…. * * * --Daily-Alex Lmanian CAUGHIT IN TlE ACT-Ron Clark, Illinois halfback, fumbles on the one-yard line as a result of a vicious tackle by Wolverine backer-up Dick Kempthorn. Coming up on the left to cover is…

…- yard ramble but Wolverine end Bob Holloway made up a 10-yard deficit to bring the Illini back to earth on the Michigan 21. * * * MICHIGAN was a coldly effi- cient defensive outfit yesterday, showing…

October 21, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 23) • Page Image 1

…- ranted pranks of the Army rally, referring to the snake dancing through the women's dormito- ries. The pep rally is sponsored by the Wolverine Club in conjunction with the Varsity Committee of the Student…

… next Satur- day's Illinois game, according to Al Hartzmark of the Wolverine Club. Round-trip bus tickets cost only $12 and the trip takes six and a half hours, which is at least two hours shorter than by…

October 19, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 21) • Page Image 1

… Marching Band tat 7:30 p.m. Friday for a pep rally spon- sored by Student Legislature, 'M' Club and Wolverine Club. The rally will get under way at the Union and proceed to Ferry Field, weather providing…

…, accord- ing to Al Hartziark of the Wol- verine Club. From noon today through Fri- day, the Wolverine Club will also sell Homecoming pins. The pins will cost students fif- teen cents and non-students a…

October 16, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 19) • Page Image 1

… the Wolverines, however. ROLLICKING REHEARSAL: Playful Choir BOys Keep Master Occupied By PHOEBE FELDMAN You have to be more than a musician' if you are going to be a successful choirmaster for the 20…

… Northwestern played Michigan to a 14-14 tie. * * * THE same letdown that the Wolverines suffered three seasons Igo seemed to plague them again yesterday. They played on even terms with the Wildcats in the irst…

October 05, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 9) • Page Image 4

… "Recent Developments in the Ar- chaeology of Georgia." Wolverine Club: Regular meet- ing 8 p.m., Union. All interested students, coeds included, are wel- come to attend this meeting of the campus pep…

… screen's greatest lover, was appearing at the Arcade Theatre in Booth Tarkington's Mon- sieur Beaucair. 20 YEARS AGO: The Wolverines, coached by Harry Kipke, former coach at Michigan State, defeated the…

October 01, 1949 (vol. 60, iss. 6) • Page Image 1

Wolverines take on the high- ly regarded Stanford eleven this afternoon they are going to have to exhibit plenty of all three. Don Dufek (left), is expected to carry a large part of the running load, Charlie…

… Ortmann (center) is expected to spearhead Michigan's passing attack, and Walt Teninga (right) will use his talented toe to get the Wolverines out of trouble, should the occasion arise. *' ' * * Michigan…

October 31, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 35) • Page Image 1

… Italian film "Furia" at Hill Audi- torium tonight by the Art Cinema League and National Lawyers' Guild in cooperation with the Wolverines Win, 28-20; Krueger Stars for Illini McNeill, Rifenburg, Teninga…

…, Allis Record Tallies for Maize and Blue By BUD WEIDENTHAL Associate Sports Editor In one of the most bitterly contested games seen in Ann Arbor in over a year, Michigan's undefeated Wolverines carried…

… the highlight of the day. HIS ACCURACY could well have been the margin of victory,, but just to make it certain, the Wolverine sophomore personally accounted for the final touchdown when the Maize and…

… goal attempt, the hard- charging Wolverine line stopped the Illini cold. Only a few plays later Eddleman fumbled a Teninga punt on the Sss 'M' NOTCHES, Page 7 Excited Fans See Michigan Down I.inois 87…

…,000 Enjoy Near Perfect Weather It was a hoarse and sunburned throng of 87,000 homecoming fares that poured from Michigan sta- dium following the Wolverines' spine-tingling win over the Illini. The close game…

October 30, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 34) • Page Image 1

…. Although right guard Siegert may not come into .contact with Stu Wilkins, Michigan's offensive right guard, or two bulwarks of the Wolverines' defense, tackles Al Wistert and Al Wahl; it is sure that he will…

… a homecoming skirmish with the impregnable Wolverines before an overflow gathering of 85,973. The last time the men from Champaign set foot on the battle- grounds of Ann Arbor they went home with…

October 21, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 27) • Page Image 4

… one team in the nation according to its latest poll of sportswriters. Both Notre Dame and the Wolverines have an excellent chance of finishing their second straight season deadlocked for the mythical…

… settle this argu- ment. Let the two schools meet Notre Dame has expressed a strong desire to schedule the Wolverines anytime and anywhere the latter might wish to choose. Michigan has stated that such a…

October 19, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 25) • Page Image 3

… Michigan State fracas the Wolverine goal line has not been crossed. In the last 195 minutes of play Michigan has held its op- ponents scoreless. Jack Blott, Michigan's line coach, can be rightly proud of his…

… charges. In each of the last three games the Wolverine forwards have thrown back the opposition when Michigan's back was to the wall. IN THE OREGON tilt, Van Brooklin piloted the Webfoots to a first down on…

… into the forbidden zone. Again against Purdue the Michigan line held with first and four to go. The goal line stand came again in the second quarter when the Wolverines held a scant advantage and a score…

Wolverines face their severest test. They'll be outweighed by a least 14 pounds to the man in the line. And when you realize that the men in the Wolverine defensive line aren't exactly midgets, as they average…

October 11, 1948 (vol. 59, iss. 19) • Page Image 3

… Torgeson roared home and Elliott reached third. The Winnah! - -- -------- Z - ---- r firom ihe GRANTSTAND By MURRAY GRANT... Daly Sports Editor Those mistakes that the Wolverines committed in the first two…

… or group of plays, the experts said the Wolverines were bogging down. BUT THE TOW-HEADED STAR got those sequences down pat and Michigan began to roll. Now it's going to be awfully tough to stop them…

… Tomasi threw at the Purdue line- backer on Wally Teninga's 13-yard scamper around end for the fifth Wolverine score. IF THE CHUNKY field pilot had missed, there would have been no gain, but he didn't fail…

…-16 triumph over Minnesota and may be withheld from the crucial Michigan battle Saturday. JUNE CHRISTY ""D NAT"ONA"LYFAMOUS*INSR"MENTALIST HILL AUDITORIUM Sunday, Oct. 17, 8:30 P.M. Sponsored by Wolverine Club…

October 10, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 16) • Page Image 1

… Available One hundred choice seats for the Michigan-Northwestern game with accompanying ticketsion a special train will go on sale this morning at the Wolverine Club ticket booth in University Hall in…

…- tal price for both game and train tickets'is $15.60. The Wolverine Club guarantees that they are "ex- ceptional seats." Thetrain will leave Ann Arbor at 8:15 p.m., arrive Evanston, 1 p.m., leave…

October 08, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 14) • Page Image 1

… sold sep- arately. Arrangements have been made by the Wolverine Club, a student organization to promote spirit in athletic events, for as many as 2,000 students to make the trip to Champaign to occupy a…

… established. Don Greenfield, president of the Wolverine Club, has asked that students bring their cashier's re- ceipt when they purchase tickets, and women students, he said, will be asked to sign a card which…

October 05, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 12) • Page Image 7

…- tunities during the first half when costly fumbles by Al Noble and Morrish bogged two attacks. The Wolverines began to move in the third period as big Norman Jackson ripped the Raiders line to shreds. Then…

… yards and then interference was ruled on a Morrish to Dave Oeming pass and the Wolverines had the ball on the 32. From here it was all Morrish as he took the ball from Small on a cleverly executed reverse…

October 03, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 10) • Page Image 1

… of a University cashier's receipt, the Wolverine Club announced yesterday. Arrangements have been made for a special train to carry stu- dents to and from the game, and tickets will go on sale Oct. 6…

Wolverine Club has only 2,000, will be sold Oct. 9. Total cost of both tickets will be $14.60, with individual game ducats selling for $3.60. The Wol- verine Club, sponsors of the trip, sclosed that by…

October 01, 1947 (vol. 58, iss. 8) • Page Image 4

…. Nomination of offi- cers. Wolverine Club: 7 p.m., Union. Election of officers, and discus- sion of plans for flash cards, dance, special train, and rallies. All persons interested are invited. Square Dancing…

October 20, 1946 (vol. 57, iss. 24) • Page Image 7

… SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1946 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN __ Wolverines Rally To Deadlock Fighting Wildcats, 14- 14 Schwall, Murakowski, Aschenbrenner Shine v (Continued from Page 1) ern…

… long pass to Elliott on the goal line. The Wolverine wingback took the ball from a Wildcat defender, bobbled it, then clutched it and fell over the goal line for the initial Michigan score. "Automatic…

… Jim" Brieske converted and it was 7-0. It was midway in the second period when Northwestern evened the score. The Cats drove 73 yards to the Wolverine 11 only to lose the ball when quarterback Jer- ry…

… Carle's fumble was recovered by Paul White. On the second play Pete Elliott lost the ball and Sarkisian recovered it for the Cats on the Wolverine 17. Schwall found a huge hole ,over Michigan's defensive…

… seven on an offside penalty but Aschenbrenner made three and Murakowski one on two tries at the Wolverine line. Schwall moved to the sic-inch line bring- ing up fourth down and less than one for the…

… pass from the Michigan 14. Jack MacKenzie plucked the pig- skin out of the air at midfield and carried it back to the Michigan one- yard line. But the Wolverine line rose up and knocked Ralph Everist…

… shadows of the Wolverine goal posts. Then just as it seemed that another fumble, this time by Chappuis on the Michi- gan 26, would end the Wolverines' hopes, the big break came. On three plays the Wildcats…

…;n tried a field goal from the Michigan 20. The attempt was blocked by the charging Wolverine forwards. Jack Weisenburger grabbed the loose pigskin and raced to the Northwestern 45. Chappuis passed to Bob…

October 30, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 1) • Page Image 20

…TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wolverine Swimming, Golf Squa Favored aTnk Team Captures Crown Easily Star-Studded Great Lakes Array Hands Squad Two Successive Defeats; Smith Wins Medal ids Are…

… runner-up positions to chalk up their 14th title in 19 years, which enabled the mermen to keep pace with the other varsity squads gaining Conference championships. The Wolverines were .heavy! favor- ites…

… aggregation swamped Michigan, 60- 24, to administer one of the worst defeats ever suffered by a Wolverine swimming team. The only first place the Wolverines Were able to salvage in this match was Heini Kessler…

… fast time of 1:55. He also broke Wal- ter Spence's 150 yard record of 1:23.8. The Wolverines again hit the vic- tory trail when they defeated Pur- due, 63-21, and Ohio State, 57-26, on successive…

… Big Ten schools ex- cepting Minnesota have dropped hockey from their list of competitive sports, the Wolverines of Coach Ed- ward Lowrey defeated such strong hockey outfits as the Detroit Vickers Club…

October 30, 1944 (vol. 55, iss. 1) • Page Image 22

… farm clubs upon graduation but chose to retain his amateur sta- tus and come to college. From all indications he is afine prospect and may help out the Wolverine mound cause a great deal. Fisher also has…

… it will have to go a long, way to equal or better the record of the 1944 nine which brought Fisher his ninth Conference baseball title in 24 years as Wolverine diamond coach. By winning ten Conference…

…- dated with the departure of Elroy Hirsch, who won six and lost one for the Wolverines last spring. But the other half of the combination, left hander Bo Bowman, will be back on the mound. Fisher expects a…

… lot of improvement from the small curve-ball artist who won five and dropped two last season. The catching will be partially taken care of by Bob Stevenson, who did most of the Wolverine receiving in…

… and captain, Keo Nakama, and one by diver Bob Stone. Michigan Unbeaten in Big Ten In their last'Big Ten meet of the year, the Wolverines held Northwes- tern to a mere two first places as they trounced…

… all advance expectations, and wasa direct contrast to last year's meet, when not a single record was established. INDIANA TUSSLE-Gene Derricotte (No. 41), Wolverine tailback, is trying to gain…

… the gallant outfit from the other side of town. By DAVE LOEWENBERG Champions of the 1944 Western Conference tennis race,- that in a few words sums up the success of the Wolverine netters for the past…

…. Michigan Wins Four Titles Individual Wolverine champion- ships were racked up in three singles flights, and in the number three doubles position. The trio of singles winners for Michigan were Merle Gu- lic…

October 18, 1942 (vol. 53, iss. 13) • Page Image 1

…-Dazzle Dividends: Wildcats Smothered In Homecoming Contest As Wolverines Unleash Powerful Offensive By BUD HENDEL Daily Sports Editor Successfully opening its 1942 West- ern Conference title quest, Michigan poured…

… spectators peeled off cheer after cheer, the Wolverines launched a smashing offensive drive early in the first quarter and kept pounding all the way to score in every period and completely smother the game but…

… established its superiority in the opening quarter. With the sturdy Wolverine line, led by a charging, speedy guard in the person of Julie Franks, bolting into the Northwestern backfield time and again, the…

… yards and defin- itely established himself yesterday as one of the nation's outstanding aerial artists, prevented the Wolverines. double line twice, once on a 14-yard gallop and the other time from 22…

… yards out. Tom Kuzma, playing his first game of the season, scored the fourth Maize and Blue tally, and Merv Pregulman, once again a great center yesterday, racked up the last Wolverine score on a 35-yard…

October 13, 1942 (vol. 53, iss. 8) • Page Image 1

…, Wolverines and Daily. Blood Donor Registration BeginsToday The war effort needs one pint of your blood! The American Red Cross in con- junction with three campus organi- zations will begin registration of vol…

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