May 01, 1953
(vol. 63, iss. 144)
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… alumni and reporters while keeping a watchful eye on his 33rd Michigan ball squad cavorting out on the diamond. The Wolverines hiave been pretty hard to figure out this year-they have the potential of…
… Wolverine supporters jammed the Ferry Field park that day to see Michigan beat the Crimson, 3-1, as Lou Weintraub belted a long1 home run to win the game with two out in the last half of the nine inning…
…. Recently, the Wolverines have seldom performed to over 500 fans-and it isn't that their brand of ball has declined. Fisher will be the first to tell you that this year's squad is a match for any he's ever…
… had, including the two that he took on tours of Japan in 1929 and 1932. The Wolverines will be up against some mighty stiff opposi- tion today and tomorrow when Minnesota and Iowa invade Ann Arbor for a…
… Minneapolis last season. The burly Minnesotan gave upfive hits to the Wolverines thatday, and his mound opponent Jack Corbett limited the Ski-U-Mah club to three-but two came at the wrong time. Giel Hits Too…
… three games at top speed. If the Wolverines can duplicate their performance of last weekend at Columbus and Champaign, it'll be hard to stop them in their pursuit of Michigans 21st Western Conference…
…- lege,.6-3. This served as a sharpener for today's conference opener with the Badgers at Madison. The Wolverines grabbed five of six match triumphs in the singles competition but took it on the nose in…
…, displac- ing another Battle Creek product, Bob Nuding. * * * NUDING, PLAYING in the num- ber four spot, gave Wolverine Maury Pelto a close battle, ceding by a 6-4 margin in both sets. The only change made…