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May 12, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 163) • Page Image 1

…- quered a strong Illinois squad here today over the Urbana Country Club links, 18-6. in a bitterly contested dual match. Even with Kocsis and Fischer missing from the Wolverine line-up, Michigan still led…

… defeat Kokes and Barr of Illinois, 3-0, in the first four- some, and Markham and Saunders, Wolverine number two combination, downed Hill and Aydelot, 2-1, in the second. Al Saunders had the lowest card of…

… to eke out a 4-to-3 win and finish off the, season's series at two victories apiece. Michigan had won Friday's contest, 6 to 4. The defeat was the third confer- ence loss for the Wolverines, all three…

… given good support in the field but little at the plate. Five hits were all the Wolverine batters could get off the combined offerings of Ron- nie Peters and Bob Blue. None were made off Peters in two and…

… never headed. Prosen- jak began the rally with a single after Wolverines Triumph Over Buckeyes; Willis Ward Not Entered Records Broken In Mile And Half-Mile Winning Margin Provided By Slams In Javelin…

March 12, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 118) • Page Image 3

Wolverine camp of Vic Heyliger, the end and exhibited his old form. duplicated in the finals when Stan rookie outfielder, who is slated to win Seymour Rubin, '35, of Chicago, re- Birleson was stuck behind the…

…Collum at defense, were the three Wolverines who won first team honors.j Johnny Jewell, goalie, and Larry David, defenseman, were placed on the second team. Sherf besides being unanimously chosen at left wing…

…. Freshman Defeat Indiana, 54 -491/ Coach Ken Doherty's freshman track team defeated the Indiana yearlings, 541/2 to 49/2 in the tele graphic meet staged all through las week. The Wolverine frosh showe marked…

… improvement over their per formance a week before against Ohi State's freshmen. The outstanding Wolverine per formance was John Townsend's heav of forty-four feet in the shot event Hicks of Indiana turned in a…

January 12, 1935 (vol. 45, iss. 81) • Page Image 1

… tonight, 6 to 0, in the first of a two-game series. The same teams will meet at the Coliseum again tonight, Before the first period was 10 min- utes old the Wolverines had demon- strated an easy superiority…

… minutes. Crimson Offense Stopped Wisconsin's offensive was stopped completely by the effective poke- checking of the Wolverine forward line and when a Crimson skater got past the Michigan red line he was…

… promptly checked by defenseman MacCollum or David. Early in the game a personal feud between Ed Mercer and the Wolverine defense- men developed and resulted in double penalties for the aggressive Badger and…

… each of the Wolverines in the second and third stanzas. Sherf again showed the offensive ability that made him All-American left wing last year but Coach Eddie Lowrey was particularly pleased by the…

…-teegu'Axjowar~s,-. Goalie Chuck Heyer kept the Wolv- erines from running the score into two figures by some fine saves while the Wolverines were passing the puck around inside Wisconsin's red line. In the third period…

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